BIOL 118 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Cytosol, Organelle, Electron Microscope

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How do we study membrane proteins: must use detergents (figure 6. 19) How do ions and molecules cross membranes: three classes of proteins that affect membrane permeability. Selectively allow a specific ion or molecule to cross the membrane by facilitated diffusion. Facilitated diffusion: movement of a substance across a plasma membrane is assisted by a protein. Can be by a channel protein or carrier protein. Facilitated diffusion or passive transport requires no energy to be expended by the cell. Decreases the charge and/or concentration differences between the cell exterior and interior. When ions build up on one side of a membrane. Ions move in response to a combined concentration gradient and electrical charge gradient. Allow only one ion or small molecule type to pass. Molecules move down a concentration gradient or electrochemical gradient. Move from high to low concentrations or charge gradient. Opens a pore and molecules flow due to the gradient. Hydrophobic exterior: allows it to be in the membrane.

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