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Title: LIPIDS AND CELL MEMBRANES


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LIPIDS AND CELL MEMBRANES
  • 1. Functions of membrane
  • separating the internal contents or organelles of
    a cell
  • from its surroundings
  • - plasma membrane
  • - mitochondria, chloroplasts. peroxisomes,
    lysosomes
  • 2) transport
  • - channels
  • - pumps
  • - carrier proteins
  • 3) communications
  • - receptors
  • - generating signals transduction of information
  • 4) energy conversion processes
  • - oxidative phosphorylation mitochondria
  • - photosynthesis chloroplast
  • 5) enzymatic functions

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  • 2. Common features of biological membranes
  • 1) sheetlike structure
  • - 60 - 100 Å thick
  • 2) lipids proteins carbohydrates
  • 3) lipid bilayers
  • 4) distinct functions of membranes
  • - specific proteins
  • 4) noncovalent interaction
  • 5) asymmetric
  • 6) fluid structure
  • - 2-dimensional solution
  • 7) electrically polarized
  • - the inside negative (- 60 mV)

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  • 3. Nomenclature of fatty acids
  • 1) oic acid, enoic acid, dienoic acid, trienoic
    acid
  • - octadecanoic aicd ocatadecanoate
  • - octadecenoic acid
  • - octadecadienoic aicd
  • 2) the symbol
  • - 180
  • - 182
  • - a, ß, ? carbon
  • 3) the position of a double bond
  • - cis-?9
  • - trans-?2
  • - ?-3 fatty acid

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  • 4. Membrane lipids
  • 1) phospholipids
  • - phosphoglyceride phosphatidyl serine
    (ethanolamine, choline, inositol)
  • - sphingolipid spingosine ? sphingomyelin 
  • 2) glycolipids
  • - sugar-containing lipids
  • - cerebrosides
  • - gangliosides
  • 3) cholesterol

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  • 5. Lipid bilayer
  • 1) vs. micelle
  • - two bulky fatty acyl chain
  • 2) lipid bilayer formation
  • - self assembly
  • - hydrophobic interactions
  • - van der Waals attractions hydrocarbon tails)
  • - electrostatic attraction and hydrogen bonding
    polar head groups
  • 3) features of lipid bilayers
  • - extensive
  • - no edges
  • - self-sealing
  • 4) artificial membranes
  • - Liposomes
  • - planar bilayer
  • 5) permeability of membranes
  • - ions
  • - polar molecules
  • - water

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  • 6. Membrane proteins
  • 1) identification
  • - SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
  • 2) classification
  • - peripheral membrane proteins solubilized by
    relatively mild means
  • - integral membrane proteins
  • 3) bacteriorhodopsin (Halobacterium halobium)
  • - light-activated proton pump
  • - electron crystallography
  • - 7 transmembrane a-helical segments
  • 4) bacterial porin (Rhodobacter capsulatus)
  • - ß strands
  • - cylinder-like protein
  • - the outside surface nonpolar
  • - the inside of the channel polar

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  • 5) prostaglandin H2 synthase-1
  • - membrane-bound enzyme
  • - arachidonic acid ? prostagladin H2
  • - not largely embedded in the memebrane a set of
    a helices with hydrophobic surface
  • - integral membrane
  • - The substrate, arachidonic acid is the a fatty
    acid generated from membrane lipids
  • - aspirin transfer of an acetyl group from the
    aspirin to a serine residue
  • 6) two features of membrane protein structure
  • - hydrophobic parts
  • - hydrogen bonds of all backbone hydrogen-bond
    donors and acceptors
  • 7) membrane anchors
  • - palmitoylation pamitoyl group (C16) at
    specific cysteine residue
  • - farnesylation farnesyl group (C15) at the
    C-terminus
  • - glycosyl phosphatidyl inositol units at the
    C-terminus

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  • 8) prediction of transmembrane proteins
  • - glycophorin A 131 amino acids
  • - membrane-spanning region hydrocarbon core of
    membranes (30 Å),
  •   one amino acid (1.5 Å)
  • - hydropathy plot
  • 9)  diffusion in the plane of the membrane
  • - cell fusion mobile
  • - some proteins are immobile
  • - fluid mosaic model two dimensional solutions
    of oriented lipids and globular proteins
  • - lateral diffusion, transverse diffusion
    (flip-flop)
  • 10) asymmetry of membrane structure and fucntion
  • - different components
  • - different activities
  • - membrane potential Na-K pump
  • - proteins
  • - lipids

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  • 6. Membrane fluidity
  • 1) the number of double bonds
  • 2) the length of fatty acyl chains
  • 3) cholesterol
  • - modulation of membrane fluidity
  • - crystallization (more fluid)
  • - large motion of fatty acyl chains (less fluid)

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  • 7. Compartments of eukaryotic cells
  • 1) prokaryotes
  • - E. coli two membranes, periplasm
  • - gram positive bacteria or archaea a single
    membrane cell wall
  • 2) organelles
  • - nucleus
  • - peroxisome
  • - mitochondrion
  • - endoplasmic recticulum
  • 3) membrane budding
  • - endocytosis
  • - low-density lipoprotein

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