BIOL1007 - Structure and function of biological membrane (1) Flashcards

1
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percentage of genome coding for membrane proteins

A

25%

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2
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where is cell membrane found in

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every cell and eukaryotic organelles

able to see detail through electron microscopy

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3
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Cl- channel role of membrane proteins in disease

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cystic fibrosis and Becker’s myotonia

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4
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Ca+ channel role of membrane proteins in disease

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malignant hyperthermia and Darier disease

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5
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K+ channel role

A

long - QT syndrome

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6
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acetylcholine receptor role

A

congenital myasthenic syndrome

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7
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2 features of membrane

A

membrane protein and lipids

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8
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majority compose of protein

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inner mitochondrial, nuclear, rER, plasma

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9
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majority compose of lipids

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mylin

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10
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almost similar amount of protein and lipids

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erythrocyte, outer membrane and Golgi

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11
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3 major classes in lipid bilayer

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phospholipids, sphingolipid, sterol

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12
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phospholipids

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2FA + glycerol + phosphate and OH

usually with head group attach to choline

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13
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neutral head groups

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ethanolamine and choline

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14
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negative head groups

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serine, glycerol, inositol

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15
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sphingolipid

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sphingosine - has no glycerol
sphingomyelin - chain attached to amide
major component of neuronal membrane

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16
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sterol - cholesterol

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mainly in eukaryotic membrane

17
Q

amphiphatic

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has hydrophilic head and hydrophobic

18
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spontaneous form in aquaeous

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minimises DG of system

hydrophobic interact with OH hydrophobic sites - minimises entropic cost - Hydrophobic effect

19
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inositol

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cyclic and same behaviour as others

rest of OH groups - used for signalling

20
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sphingolipids location

A

in plasma membrane

21
Q

liquid phase - membrane

A

membrane contain large amounts of lipid with acyl chain

22
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cis phospholipids

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prevent close packing of acyl chains - mobile

23
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liquid crystalline phase

A

lipids move around in plane of bilayer

require fluid environment

24
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saturated lipid

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compact together - reduction - rigid bilayer

25
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dynamic - lateral diffusion

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very rapid exchange and movement in plane - D = 10(-9)cm(-2)s(-1)

26
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lipid flip flop

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energetically unfavourable - long time taken - days or hours
enhanced by membrane fusion/ enzymes(flippase)
preserves membrane asymmetry

27
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fluidity in low temperature

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liquid crystalline turns into gel phase - acyl chain - frozen

28
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molecules in fluidity

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able to move - carry substrates between enzymes and mediate signalling events