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Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

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Page 1: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Cell communication

Premedical Biology

Page 2: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Plasma membrane

• half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists

of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated

proteins

• controls traffic into and out of the cell

• is selectively permeable, it allows sufficient

passage of oxygen and nutrients, and elimination

of wastes

Page 3: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Phospholipids are

amphipatic molecules

Lipids and proteins

Proteins are embeded or

attached to surface.

Page 4: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.
Page 5: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

The fluidity Is due to the presence of

unsaturated hydrocarbons, which increase

fluidity and

cholesterol (animal cells), which reduces

fluidity; helps stabilize the membrane

Page 6: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Proteins in membranedetermine many of the membrane‘s specific functions

Integral proteins – transmembrane proteins

Peripheral proteins – are not embeded in the lipid bilayer

Page 7: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Transport

Page 8: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Active transport is the pumping of solutes against

concentration gradients „uphill“

It is the major mechanism of ability of cell to maintain internal

concentrations of small molecules that differ from

concentrations in environment.

Page 9: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Cell communication – function of proteins

Direct contact between membranes

through molecules on the cell surface

= cell junctions = intracellular joining

= cell-cell recognition (glycolipids and

glycoproteins)

Page 10: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Intracellular junctions (joining)

Cell walls of plant cells perforated with channels called

plasmodesma.

In animals are intracellular junctions.

Tight junction

Desmosomes

Gap junctions

Adhere, interact

and communicate

Page 11: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Cell-cell recognition

- by carbohydrates (linked to proteins and lipids), which

helps to sort cell into tissues and organs in embryo and

helps to recognize and reject the foreign cells in the immune

system

Carbohydrates are usually short branched oligosaccharides.

Page 12: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Attachment with ECM

Plant cells (some Protists, prokaryotes, fungi) are encased

by cell walls

Animal extracellular matrix – ECM with glycoproteins:

Collagen fibers are embedded in network of proteoglycans.

Fibronectins bind to receptor

protein called integrins in plasma

membrane. Integrins bind to

microfilaments (cytoskeletal pr.)

on cytoplasmatic side.

Page 13: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Signal transduction pathways

Page 14: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Cell communication: Local and long-distance signaling

Page 15: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Cell communication and signal transduction function of protein

Cell responds to external signals.

Signal molecule (ligand/first messenger) binds to a

receptor protein in membrane and causes change of

its shape (enzyme). On internal side is the signal

transformed into the cascade of molecular

interactions (second messengers). The signal leads

to regulation of transcription in nucleus or some

cytoplasmatic activities.

Page 16: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Cell signaling

1. Reception: target cell detects a signaling

molecule coming from outside

2. Transduction: change of the receptor

protein, initiating process of cellular response

3. Response: cellular activity: catalysis,

rearrangement of the cytoskeleton, activation

of genes…

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Reception

Signaling molecule + receptor

Receptor or protein associated with it gets activated

and is able to transfer the signal inside the cell.

G protein associated receptors – on/off

Tyrosine kinase receptors have enzymatic activity

and catalyze transfer of phosphate groups

Ion channel receptors - gate open or close

Page 19: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Intracellular receptors for steroid and thyroid

hormones, nitric oxide

Page 20: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Transduction

Multistep pathway (cascade) of activation of proteins

by addition or removal of phosphate groups or it

starts by formation of small molecules or ions that

act as second messengers.

Phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of proteins

acts as molecular switch.

Protein kinases transfer phosphate groups from ATP

to protein.

Page 21: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

A phosphorylation cascade

Page 22: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Multiple steps of signal transduction greatly

amplify the signal. In each step the number of

activated products is much greater than one step

before.

Multiple steps also provide different points, at

which the response can be regulated and also

provide a specifity of cell signaling and

coordination.

Page 23: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Small molecules and ions as second messengers

Nonprotein molecule, which can be spreaded by

diffusion – cAMP and

calcium ions

Proteins are sensitive to

cytosolic concentration

of the molecule.

Page 24: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Second messengers: calcium ions

Neurotransmitters, growth factors, hormones induce

cell response via signal transduction pathways that

increase the concentration of calcium ions.

Responses: muscle contraction, secretion of

substances, cell division

Second messengers:

inositol triphosphate and diacylglycerol

Page 25: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Responses:

End of the pathway may occur in the nucleus or

in the cytoplasm = change of transcription or

cytoplasmic activities.

Response in nucleus is the regulation of gene

activity - transcription factors

Page 26: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Nuclear response to a signal

Page 27: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Cytoplasmic response to the signal

Page 28: Cell communication Premedical Biology. Plasma membrane half-fluid mosaic of lipids and proteins, it consists of double layer of phospholipids and incorporated.

Campbell, Neil A., Reece, Jane B., Cain Michael L., Jackson, Robert B., Minorsky, Peter V., Biology, Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company, 1996 –2010.

Thank you for your attention

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Repetition5. Molecular base of DNA inheritance

1. Describe the molecular structure of DNA2. What is hybridization?3. Describe the process of DNA replication in eukaryotic cells4. What are the types of chromatin?5. What are telomeres and what is their function?6. How does the human karyotype look like?7. What are the types of human chromosomes?8. What is NOR?9. Describe spiralisation of DNA, what does it serve for?10. What nucleotides do you know and where you could find them?