MCB 2210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Neurotransmitter, Antiporter, Symporter

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No net currents are flowing with or without a concentration gradient. In real cells, vm is determined by the conductances of multiple ions: typically, resting cells have k+ conductance (gk) that"s 10x higher than the na+ and cl- conductances. Vm will be closest to the most permeable ion: in real cells, multiple conductances for different ions are active simultaneously. At any given vm, the driving force for an ion is its total electrochemical potential in mv. Vm reflects not equilibrium, but a steady state. There is no net ion flow: na+ current is equal and opposite to k+ current. Cells use energy from atp hydrolysis to pump na+ out and pump. The electrochemical gradient for na+ is being used to do useful work: the na+ conductance represents the activity of thousands of these transporters. Ion channels: transmembrane proteins that form a pore through the membrane. Allows passage of ions: multispanning, typically bidirectional.

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