EEOB 2520 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Aquaporin, Myoglobin, Correlation Does Not Imply Causation

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Easiest for: small, np (ex:oxygen, carbon dioxide)- have the easiest time going through the bilayer. What problem does this cause: concentration is lower so it will go outside the cell, no oxygen storage in cells, want to do something to keep o2 moving in our cells. Myoglobin ( a lot in muscles: deceive the gradient. A protein is in our membrane that goes across the phospholipid bilayer (called transmembrane/ integral) They create a way for polar components to go through without having to interact with the nonpolar tail region- creates a tunnel for them to go through nicely. Typically used by ions (why these called ion channels often) These ions diffuse through the channels- go high to low- no energy required- it does it itself. Movement with the gradient, no energy cost. The compound ligand binds to the protein and makes it switch back and forth from open and closed.

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