Lecture 3 BIO 344. Hydrophobic amino acids in green and yellow.

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Lecture 3 BIO 344

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Hydrophobic amino acids in green and yellow

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Predicting transmembrane helices from the amino acid sequence

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Secondary structure of protein

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Examples of β-barrels

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Detergent Micelle in Water

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Structures of Two Commonly Used Detergents

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Liposome for studying membrane properties

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Membrane Proteins in Human Red Blood Cells

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Most Membrane Proteins have Structural Functions

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Freeze Fracture Electron Microscopy

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Band 3 can be seen as intramembrane particles, more on P face than E face

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Chapter 11

Membrane Transport of Small Molecules and the Electrical

Properties of Membranes

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Molecule movement across lipid bilayer without proteins

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Permeability across lipid bilayer

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Carrier Proteins

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Channel Proteins

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Passive vs. Active Transport

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Three Ways of Driving Active Transport

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Electrochemical gradient vs. membrane potential

Can work additively or against each other

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Three Ways of Driving Active Transport

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Conformational Change in Carrier Protein mediates passive transport

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Three Types of Carrier Mediated Transport

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Mechanism of Na+ - glucosecarrier

Binding of Na+ and glucose is cooperative

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Microvilli in the small intestine

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Transcellular transport of glucose