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Membrane Proteins BSCI 420,421 Lecture 16 Oct 8,9, 2002 “And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free.” -Jesus of Nazareth
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Membrane Proteins BSCI 420,421Lecture 16Oct 8,9, 2002 “And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free.” -Jesus of Nazareth.

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Page 1: Membrane Proteins BSCI 420,421Lecture 16Oct 8,9, 2002 “And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free.” -Jesus of Nazareth.

Membrane Proteins

BSCI 420,421 Lecture 16 Oct 8,9, 2002

“And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free.”

-Jesus of Nazareth

Page 2: Membrane Proteins BSCI 420,421Lecture 16Oct 8,9, 2002 “And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free.” -Jesus of Nazareth.

MEMBRANE PROTEINS are associated with the lipid bilayerIn several different ways: Most are transmembrane proteins: 1. Single pass helix, 2. multiplehelicesbarrels.4. Others are anchored in one layer by a helix.These are all Integral membrane proteins (can be removed only by dissolving the membrane with a solvent or detergent).

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5&6 are integral proteins bound by lipid anchors in the bilayer,Either a prenyl chain or a phospholipid.7&8 are peripheral membrane proteins: These associate with Integral proteins by protein-protein interactions & can be removed by high salt rinses.

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A single pass transmembrane protein e,g, glycophorin on RBCsOr receptor tyrosine kinases

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Beta barrels-beta sheets wrapped around a water filled pore.

(hydrophobic AAs out, hydrophilic Aas in) 1. A Receptor2. A lipase enzyme3. A Channel4. An iron transporter

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Dissolving, purifying, and reconstituting membrane proteins totest their f(x).

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SEM of human RBCs - Easiest place to isolate PMBecause no internal membranes

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Prep. Of RBC ghosts SDS-PAGE

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Membrane proteins are delivered to specific membrane compartments or domains and kept there by junctionsor domain boundaries. E.g. in epithelia, tight jxs separateapical from basolateral proteins.

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Three domains in the plasma membrane of a spermatozoan

These domains are boundedBy rows of proteins, seen asparticles in freeze fracture TEM. (Held in place by underlying strictures)