Active Transport Mechanisms Primary active transport Secondary active transport Vesicular transport.

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Active Transport Mechanisms Primary active transport Secondary active transport Vesicular transport

Types of Pumps Na+/K+ pump H+ pump H+/K+ pump Ca++ pump

Phosphorylation & dephosphorylation

Types of Pumps Na+/K+ pump H+ pump H+/K+ pump Ca++ pump

The importance of pumps for cell functions

Secondary Active Transport

-Co-transport -Counter transport

Vesicular Transport

Formation of vesicles at ER

Endocytosis

Phagocytosis

Receptor mediated endcytosis

Exocytosis

Control of Exocytosis

Transcytosis

Summary of Lectures -Homeostasis -Control of body functions by feed-back mechanisms to keep homeostasis -Functions of Cell organells (ER, Golgi complex, Mitochondria, Lisosomes) -Cytoskeletal structures and Functions:

- Membrane structure and function of lipids of plasma membrane including phospholipids, cholesterol and PIP2) -Functions of Protein structures (including channels, Carriers, receptors, Pumps, enzymes, cell markers, G proteins, adhesion molecules) -Activation of chemical gated channels Plasma membrane

-Simple diffusion: transport through lipid bilayer, transport through channels, Ficks law of diffusion. -Facilitated diffusion: by carriers Differences in diffusion Kinetics between the previous modalities Equivalent Concentration of particles. Transport through plasma membranes Passive transport modalities

-Osmosis: concept of osmotic pressure (Van’t Hoff’s law), Oncotic (Colloid-osmotic) pressure.Osmolarity, osmolality Hydrostatic pressure Transport through plasma membranes Passive transport modalities

- Primary active transport (ATP-ase carriers or Pumps) (functions of pumps: Na+/K+ pump, Ca++ pump, H+ pump, H+/K+ pump). - Secondary active transport (Na+ dependent carriers) examples Transport through plasma membranes Active transport modalities

- Vesicular transport: endocytosis, phagocytosis, transcytosis, pinocytosis and exocytosis and its control in secretory cells.- Transport through plasma membranes Active transport modalities