BIO 152 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Aquaporin, Molality, Hydrophile

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Bio 152 lecture 4 membrane proteins. Proteins that are stuck in the surface of membranes: have hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions. Surface proteins: on inside or outside of the membrane. Transmembrane proteins: go all the way thorough the membrane. Simple diffusion: pass thorough the membrane, must be non-polar or small molecules. Facilitated diffusion: diffusion requiring transport proteins, large polar molecules, selective. Channels: allow facilitated diffusion, select based on size and charge of molecule. Ion channels: allow particles of certain charge through. Aquaporin: channel that allows water through. Voltage gated: change in charge will allow gate to open. Ligand-gated (extracellular ligand: change in outside of membrane will allow gate to open. Ligand-gated (intracellular ligand: change in inside the membrane will allow gate to open. Stress gated: physical pressure will allow gate to open. Carrier proteins bind to solute specific shape and charge: bind to something on one side of membrane and released on the other side.

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