Cell Membrane Permeability Group 2- Cell Development Gladys Alexandre, Cristina Calestani, John Koontz, Silvia Moreno, Brian Ring, William Said Context:

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Cell Membrane Permeability Group 2- Cell Development Gladys Alexandre, Cristina Calestani, John Koontz, Silvia Moreno, Brian Ring, William Said Context: Principles of Biology I (BIOL 1107); >250 students (freshman level) Student preparation: Read chapter material on cell membrane structure & function and details of cell membrane semi-permeability prior to teaching tidbit In preparation for Exam 1

Learning Goal Role of Selective Permeability in Phospholipid Membrane Function

Learning Objectives  Explain the concept of selective permeability.  Predict the movement of molecules across the phospholipid membrane based on their structure.  Interpret and graph kinetics of molecule transport across a phospholipid membrane.

Selective Permeability A play…

A semipermeable membrane allows... Countdown 30 1.Only small molecules to cross. 2.Only charged molecules to cross. 3.Certain molecules to enter the membrane but not cross to the other side. 4.Molecules to cross the membrane until they reach equal concentration on both sides. 5.Molecules to cross dependent upon their chemical characteristics.

Sally went to the doctor for a fever and she was prescribed a sulfa-drug antibiotic. The doctor and her pharmacist insisted that she took her medication with food. Sally wonders why. Why does she have to take the drug with meals? Let’s find out…

GROUP PROJECT: Discuss and place the compounds under the appropriate category. Write down your reasoning (3 minutes) Glycerol Acetic acid pH 1.5Acetic acid pH 7.0 O2O2 Oxygen Sucrose FastSlowNO

GROUP PROJECT: Correct order of compounds. Glycerol Acetic acid pH 1.5 Acetic acid pH 7.0 O2O2 Oxygen Sucrose FastSlowNO Non polar Large polar or charged Small Polar

Cell membranes are not just made of phospholipids…. Do some molecules need proteins to cross the membrane?

Imagine you are testing the hypothesis of a drug being transported across the cell membrane. Think-Pair-Share: Which of the following compounds enters the cell exclusively by active transport? ABC With ATP ++- Without ATP A 2.B 3.C Countdown 30

Think-pair-share: Which of the following compounds enters the cell by diffusion? ABC With ATP ++- Without ATP A 2.B 3.C Countdown 30

If drugs are transported differently through a cell membrane, would you expect the kinetics of transport of these drugs across the cell membrane to be different? Recall – covered the characteristics of protein- ligand interactions in kinetics from previous lecture

GROUP PROJECT- 1 minute drill On a paper, each group graph the expected rate of transport of drugs A, B, & C in presence of ATP Rate of transport  [Concentration in A, B, C] ABC With ATP ++- Without ATP +--

GROUP PROJECT- 1 minute drill On a paper, each group graph the expected rate of transport of drugs A, B, & C in presence of ATP Rate of transport  [Concentration in A, B, C] A C B

So how about Sally’s question and her need to take the sulfa-drug with meals? What is it about the sulfa-drug that could explain why it needs to be taken with meals? GROUP PROJECT- Write down your answer on a paper (1 minute) PH 2 PH 7

PH 2 PH 7 An answer- digestion and chemical changes

Learning ObjectiveAssessmentActive learningLow Order/ High Order Explain the concept of selective permeability. Clicker Questions HomeworkLow Order Predict the movement of molecules across the phospholipid membrane based on their structure. Group Activity1.Group Chart Activity 2.Documented Problem Solving 1.High Order 2.High Order Interpret and graph kinetics of molecule transport across a phospholipid membrane. 1.Group Activities 1.Group A.Interpret Transport Data Table B.Graph Transport Kinetics C.Group Problem solving All High Order Diversity A mix of individual and group active learning assignments in a large lecture classroom setting. Presentation of problems and data in different formats

Summative Assessment Cellular ConditionsN2N2 LactoseSulfanilic Acid Plus ATP pH No ATP pH No ATP pH Protein Synthesis Inhibitor Southeast National Academies Summer Institute May 17, 2012 Group 2: Cell & Development Teachable Unit: Membrane Permeability (Introductory Biology for Majors) Summative Assessment: Exam 1 after formative assessment through homework, group exercises, etc. (see DropBox). Table 1. Transport of molecules across a phospholipid membrane in alien cells. Use the above data to answer questions below.

Summative Assessment Cellular ConditionsN2N2 LactoseSulfanilic Acid Plus ATP pH No ATP pH No ATP pH Protein Synthesis Inhibitor +-- Table 1. Transport of molecules across a phospholipid membrane in alien cells. Use the above data to answer questions below. 11. What type of cellular transport is demonstrated by Nitrogen gas transport (Table 1)? A) Active Transport B) Facilitated Diffusion C) Passive Transport D) Either B or C E) None of the above.

Summative Assessment Cellular ConditionsN2N2 LactoseSulfanilic Acid Plus ATP pH No ATP pH No ATP pH Protein Synthesis Inhibitor +-- Table 1. Transport of molecules across a phospholipid membrane in alien cells. Use the above data to answer questions below. 12. What type of cellular transport is demonstrated by Lactose transport (Table 1)? A) Active Transport B) Facilitated Diffusion C) Passive Transport D) Either B or C E) None of the above.

Summative Assessment Cellular ConditionsN2N2 LactoseSulfanilic Acid Plus ATP pH No ATP pH No ATP pH Protein Synthesis Inhibitor +-- Table 1. Transport of molecules across a phospholipid membrane in alien cells. Use the above data to answer questions below. 13. Why does the Sulfanilic acid move across the cell membrane (+) at pH 1.5 (Table 1)? A) It’s a gas at pH 1.5. B) It’s a lipid at pH 1.5. C) Membrane is disordered at pH 1.5. D) It’s charged at pH 1.5. E) It’s uncharged at pH 1.5.