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Title: Ch 7 Membrane Structure and Function


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  • Ch 7 Membrane Structure and Function

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Cellular membrane -overall functions
  • - Boundary between intracellular compartments,
    living cells, and abiotic environment
  • Selectively permeable
  • Some molecules cross membranes more readily than
    others

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Membrane Structure
  • Predominant constituent phospholipids
  • Amphipathic molecules hydrophobic AND hydrophilic

Dispersed protein components
Membrane organization and properties described
by Fluid Mosaic Model
Singer and Nicolson 1972
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LE 7-2
Organization of membrane phospholipids
WATER
Hydrophilic head
Hydrophobic tail
WATER
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Mosaic something made of small pieces
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LE 7-3
Mosaic Proteins dispersed among phospholipids in
membrane
Hydrophilic region of protein
Phospholipid bilayer
Hydrophobic region of protein
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  • Freeze-fracture studies of the plasma membrane
  • Frozen membrane split along the middle of the
    phospholipid bilayer using a knife
  • Imaged by EM
  • Supports mosaic part of model

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LE 7-4
Extracellular layer
Proteins
Knife
Cytoplasmic layer
Plasma membrane
Cytoplasmic layer
Extracellular layer
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The Fluidity of Membranes
  • Phospholipids move laterally within the bilayer
  • Some membrane proteins also drift laterally
  • Rarely does a phospholipid flip-flop transversely
    across the membrane

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LE 7-5a
Lateral movement (107 times per second)
Flip-flop ( once per month)
Movement of phospholipids
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Effects of Temperature on membranes
  • Cool temp membranes switch from fluid to more
    solid state
  • Solidification depends on type of lipid
  • What property of lipids would favor liquid versus
    solid state?

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LE 7-5b
Degree of saturation of fatty acid tails
Viscous
Fluid
Unsaturated hydrocarbon tails with kinks
Saturated hydro- carbon tails
Membrane fluidity
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Steroid cholesterol also component of membranes
  • Tends to moderate effects of temp. on membrane
    state
  • At warm temperatures (such as 37C), restrains
    movement of phospholipids
  • At cool temperatures, maintains fluidity by
    preventing tight packing

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LE 7-5c
Cholesterol
Cholesterol within the animal cell membrane
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Movement of membrane proteins
  • Can drift within the bilayer
  • Proteins much larger than lipids--gt move more
    slowly
  • Cell fusion studies support fluidity of membrane
    proteins

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LE 7-6
Membrane proteins
Mouse cell
Mixed proteins after 1 hour
Human cell
Hybrid cell
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Membrane Proteins and Their Functions
  • Proteins determine most of the membranes
    specific functions
  • Peripheral membrane proteins
  • not embedded
  • attached to extracellular or cytoplasmic surface
  • Integral membrane proteins
  • penetrate the hydrophobic core of bilayer
  • often span the membrane

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LE 7-7
Fibers of extracellular matrix (ECM)
Glycoprotein
Carbohydrate
Glycolipid
EXTRACELLULAR SIDE OF MEMBRANE
Cholesterol
Peripheral proteins
Microfilaments of cytoskeleton
Integral protein
CYTOPLASMIC SIDE OF MEMBRANE
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