11:115:301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Active Transport, Patch Clamp, Acetylcholine Receptor

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Ions flow through a membrane create electrical current. Measure the flow of ions through the receptor. Pumps: use atp or light energy to drive thermodynamically unfavorable movement of ions or molecules. Carriers or transporters: transport and ion/molecule across a membrane without atp. Sometimes the molecule can move against the gradient by using concentration gradient of second molecule to drive the first. Other carriers only transport molecule down a gradient. Rate of movement dependent on carrier protein. Channels: pores that allow ions to move rapidly through a membrane and down a concentration gradient. Channels can be gated (opened) by certain ligands or membrane voltage. Free energy is stored in concentration gradients. Ion or charge solute move against charge repulsion. Movement is provided by charge repulsion + concentration gradient. Pump has one conformation open outward. Applying energy make conformations switch pumping of ions + solutes. Use phosporylaspartate intermediate to change the pump"s structure. Mixed anhydride (carboxylic acid + phosphoric acid)

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