BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Membrane Fluidity, Endomembrane System, Phospholipid

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True of false: membranes are only found on the outer surface of cells. False; but only for eukaryotes: endomembrane system, mitochondria and chloroplast. 5 reasons: boundary; selective permeability, organize and scaffold, regulate solute transport, receive signals, communication. Various types of membranes: show diversity in lipid/protein content, types of lipids and proteins, glycolipids and glycoproteins. Mitochondria membrane houses all enzymes needed for etc: all affect how rigid, fluid, what is in the membrane, location etc. found. Model defined in 1972 by singer and nicolson. Fluid lipid molecules with embedded, free-floating or anchored proteins/ Two facing sheets/fluid lipid layers provide structure. Mosaic of different proteins allow various functions (specificity) Fluid because of the lipid that build the pm up; each phospholipid independent, move all the time. Mosaic; proteins that span the membrane, connect to ecm (rigid aspect) Within each layer, the lipids continuously change places for example, lateral diffusion occurs very quickly (approx.

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