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1 Plasma Membrane

2 Pre-Assessment 1.Which of the following statements concerning membrane proteins is incorrect? A.They can act as a channel, allowing the transport of ions across the membrane. B.They often require ATP to actively transport materials across the membrane against a concentration gradient. C.They may be receptor proteins that bind specific molecules from the surrounding solution, which triggers endocytosis (i.e., receptor-mediated endocytosis). D.They are usually not particular about what types of chemicals they will allow to cross the membrane.

3 2. Which molecule works to keep the membrane at optimal fluidity? 3. Which molecule is both hydrophobic and hydrophilic and aggregates as a bilayer to form the "fabric" of the membrane? 4. Which molecule may function in facilitated diffusion? 5. Which molecule might serve as a binding site for a hormone, thereby eliciting a response in the cell?

4 Phospholipid Bilayer Composed of fatty acid tails connected to glycerol heads non-polar (hydrophobic) fatty acid interior impedes passage of water-soluble substances (it is liquid like a soap bubble) Polar heads (hydrophilic) are water soluble

5 Components of a Plasma Membrane Phospholipids Proteins – Integral proteins – completely penetrate the lipid bilayer; they control the entry and removal of specific molecules – Peripheral proteins – bound to the exterior surface of the membrane; they have various functions

6 Components of a Plasma Membrane Cholesterol – Inside near the fatty acid tails; helps to regulate membrane fluidity and is important for membrane stability

7 Fluid Mosaic Model

8 The 6 Membrane Protein Functions 1.Hormone binding sites – these proteins have specific shapes exposed to the exterior that fit the shape of specific hormones 2.Enzymes – catalyze chemical reactions; may be on interior or exterior of the cell membrane; often grouped together for a chain reaction (called metabolic pathway) 3.Cell adhesion – proteins hook together to provide temporary or permanent connections; these connections referred to as junctions

9 4. Cell-to-cell communication – many include carbohydrates attached to protein molecules on outside of cell; they provide an ID tag letting other cells know what type of cell they are 5. Channels for passive transport – integral proteins that have a channel in them to allow substances to move through; passive means substances move through from high to low concentration 6. Pumps for active transport – integral proteins that shuttle a substance from one side to the other by changing their shape; this process requires energy in the form of ATP


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