Chapter 3 Lecture 5 - Membrane Transport Flashcards

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Compartmentation

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Separation allows specialization

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Functional Classes of Membrane Proteins (6)

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  • Receptor
  • Enzyme
  • Channel
  • Cell identity marker
  • Cell Adhesion Molecule
  • Carrier
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3
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How does carrier mediated transport work

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Molecule binds from one side, shape changes to close the side from which the molecule entered, other side is opened, solute is released

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4
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Saturation (in terms of carrier mediated transport)

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max number of molecules bound to carriers, no matter how many are waiting, rate remains the same

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5
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Uniport transporters

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Simplest, transport 1 type in 1 direction

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6
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Coupled transporters

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2 solutes

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7
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Symport

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Type of coupled transporter, 2 solutes in the same direction

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8
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Antiport

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2 solutes in opposite directions

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9
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Facilitated diffusion

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Passive transport, solute moves down concentration gradient

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10
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Steps to facilitated diffusion

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  1. Solute binds to 1 side
  2. Conformation changes
  3. Solute released on other side
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11
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Primary Active Transport

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ATP-powered carrier mediated transport, solute moves up concentration gradient

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12
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What does primary active transport contribute to (in terms of equilibrium)

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Disequilibrium

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13
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Example of primary active transport

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Sodium potassium pump

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14
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Secondary Active Transport

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Requires ATP indirectly, coupled transporters used

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15
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Steps to secondary active transport

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  1. one molecule moves down concentration gradient

2. Step 1 powers second molecule to move up concentration gradient

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16
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Example of Secondary active transport

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Sodium-Glucose Transport Proteins