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1 AP Biology Chapter 7 The Cell Membrane

2 AP Biology Overview  Plasma membrane separates living cell from nonliving surroundings  thin barrier = 8nm thick  Controls traffic into & out of the cell  selectively permeable  allowing some substances to cross more easily than others  Made of phospholipids, proteins & other macromolecules

3 AP Biology Phospholipids  Fatty acid tails are hydrophobic  Phosphate group form a hydrophilic head  interaction with H 2 O is complex  & very important!

4 AP Biology Phospholipids in water  At surface of a cell phospholipids are arranged as a bilayer  hydrophilic heads on the outside in contact with aqueous solution & hydrophobic tails form core  phospholipid bilayer forms a barrier between cell & external environment

5 AP Biology Fluid Mosaic Model  In 1972, S.J. Singer & G. Nicolson proposed that membrane proteins are inserted into the phospholipid bilayer

6 AP Biology A membrane is a collage of different proteins embedded in the fluid matrix of the lipid bilayer

7 AP Biology Membrane Proteins  Proteins determine most of membrane’s specific functions  Plasma membrane & organelle membranes each have unique collections of proteins  Membrane proteins:  peripheral proteins = loosely bound to surface of membrane  integral proteins = penetrate into lipid bilayer, often completely spanning the membrane (a transmembrane protein)

8 AP Biology Why are proteins the perfect molecule to function embedded in the cell membrane?

9 AP Biology 2005- 2006 Why proteins?  Proteins are mixed molecules  hydrophobic amino acids  stick in the lipid membrane  anchors the protein in membrane  hydrophilic amino acids  stick out in the watery fluid in & around cell  specialized “receptor” for specific molecules

10 AP Biology

11 2004-200 Integral Proteins  Within membrane  hydrophobic regions with nonpolar amino acids  often coiled into alpha helices  Outer surfaces of membrane  hydrophilic regions with polar amino acids

12 AP Biology 2004-200 Inside & outside surfaces are different  2 layers may differ in lipid composition  proteins in membrane have a direction  outer surface also has carbohydrates

13 AP Biology Membranes provide a variety of cell functions

14 AP Biology Fluid membranes  Permeability  membrane must be fluid, about as fluid as salad oil  Changing temperatures  cells alter lipid composition of membranes  cold-adapted organisms  winter wheat increases % unsaturated phospholipids in autumn  prevent membranes from solidifying during winter

15 AP Biology Unsaturated fats  more fluid membranes  kinks in unsaturated fatty acid tails prevent tight packing

16 AP Biology Membrane carbohydrates  Play a key role in cell-cell recognition  ability of a cell to distinguish neighboring cells from another  important in organ & tissue development  basis for rejection of foreign cells by immune system

17 AP Biology 2004-20 A membrane is a collage of different proteins embedded in the fluid matrix of the lipid bilayer

18 AP Biology Any Questions??


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