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Dec 27, 2015
Hydrophilichead
WATER
Hydrophobictail
WATER
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Phospholipidbilayer
Hydrophobic regionsof protein
Hydrophilicregions of protein
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TECHNIQUE
Extracellularlayer
KnifeProteins Inside of extracellular layer
RESULTS
Inside of cytoplasmic layer
Cytoplasmic layerPlasma membrane
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Lateral movement(~107 times per second)
Flip-flop(~ once per month)
(a) Movement of phospholipids
(b) Membrane fluidity
Fluid Viscous
Unsaturated hydrocarbontails with kinks
Saturated hydro-carbon tails
(c) Cholesterol within the animal cell membrane
Cholesterol
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Membrane proteins
Mouse cellHuman cell
Hybrid cell
Mixed proteinsafter 1 hour
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Fibers ofextracellularmatrix (ECM)
Glyco-protein
Microfilamentsof cytoskeleton
Cholesterol
Peripheralproteins
Integralprotein
CYTOPLASMIC SIDEOF MEMBRANE
GlycolipidEXTRACELLULARSIDE OFMEMBRANE
Carbohydrate
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N-terminus
C-terminus
HelixCYTOPLASMICSIDE
EXTRACELLULARSIDE
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(a) Transport
ATP
(b) Enzymatic activity
Enzymes
(c) Signal transduction
Signal transduction
Signaling molecule
Receptor
(d) Cell-cell recognition
Glyco-protein
(e) Intercellular joining (f) Attachment to the cytoskeleton and extracellular matrix (ECM)
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ER1
Transmembraneglycoproteins
Secretoryprotein
Glycolipid
2Golgiapparatus
Vesicle
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Secretedprotein
Transmembraneglycoprotein
Plasma membrane:
Cytoplasmic face
Extracellular face
Membrane glycolipid
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Molecules of dye Membrane (cross section)
WATER
Net diffusion Net diffusion Equilibrium
(a) Diffusion of one solute
Net diffusion
Net diffusion
Net diffusion
Net diffusion
Equilibrium
Equilibrium
(b) Diffusion of two solutes
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Lowerconcentrationof solute (sugar)
H2O
Higher concentrationof sugar
Selectivelypermeablemembrane
Same concentrationof sugar
Osmosis
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Hypotonic solution
(a) Animal cell
(b) Plant cell
H2O
Lysed
H2O
Turgid (normal)
H2O
H2O
H2O
H2O
Normal
Isotonic solution
Flaccid
H2O
H2O
Shriveled
Plasmolyzed
Hypertonic solution
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Filling vacuole 50 µm
(a) A contractile vacuole fills with fluid that enters from a system of canals radiating throughout the cytoplasm.
Contracting vacuole
(b) When full, the vacuole and canals contract, expelling fluid from the cell.
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EXTRACELLULAR FLUID
Channel protein
(a) A channel protein
Solute CYTOPLASM
Solute Carrier protein
(b) A carrier protein
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EXTRACELLULAR
FLUID [Na+] high [K+] low
[Na+] low
[K+] high
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
CYTOPLASM ATP
ADP P
Na+ Na+
Na+
P 3
K+
K+ 6
K+
K+
5 4
K+
K+
P P
1
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Passive transport
Diffusion Facilitated diffusion
Active transport
ATP
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EXTRACELLULARFLUID
H+
H+
H+
H+
Proton pump
+
+
+
H+
H+
+
+
H+
–
–
–
–
ATP
CYTOPLASM
–
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Proton pump
–
–
–
–
–
–
+
+
+
+
+
+
ATP
H+
H+
H+
H+
H+
H+
H+
H+
Diffusionof H+
Sucrose-H+
cotransporter
Sucrose
Sucrose
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PHAGOCYTOSIS
EXTRACELLULARFLUID
CYTOPLASM
Pseudopodium
“Food”orother particle
Foodvacuole
PINOCYTOSIS
1 µm
Pseudopodiumof amoeba
Bacterium
Food vacuole
An amoeba engulfing a bacteriumvia phagocytosis (TEM)
Plasmamembrane
Vesicle
0.5 µm
Pinocytosis vesiclesforming (arrows) ina cell lining a smallblood vessel (TEM)
RECEPTOR-MEDIATED ENDOCYTOSIS
Receptor Coat protein
Coatedvesicle
Coatedpit
Ligand
Coatprotein
Plasmamembrane
A coated pitand a coatedvesicle formedduringreceptor-mediatedendocytosis(TEMs)
0.25 µm
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