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AP Biology The Cell Membrane

Gr.12 Biology Overview  Cell membrane separates living cell from nonliving surroundings  thin barrier = 8nm thick  Controls traffic in & out of the cell  selectively permeable  allows some substances to cross more easily than others  hydrophobic vs hydrophilic  Made of phospholipids, proteins & other macromolecules

Gr.12 Biology Phospholipids Fatty acid Phosphate  Fatty acid tails  hydrophobic  Phosphate group head  hydrophilic  Arranged as a bilayer Aaaah, one of those structure–function examples

Gr.12 Biology Phospholipid bilayer polar hydrophilic heads nonpolar hydrophobic tails polar hydrophilic heads

Gr.12 Biology More than lipids…  In 1972, S.J. Singer & G. Nicolson proposed that membrane proteins are inserted into the phospholipid bilayer It’s like a fluid… It’s like a mosaic… It’s the Fluid Mosaic Model!

Gr.12 Biology The Fluid Mosaic Model “A sea of phospholipids with floating icebergs of protein”  Membrane composed of different components  Asymmetrical b/c of different proteins on either side of membrane  Lateral protein movement (Frye & Edidin Heterocaryon Expt)  proteins do NOT flip-flop  membrane is always changing its look

Gr.12 Biology The Fluid Mosaic Model  Freeze-Fracture Technique

Gr.12 Biology Membrane is a collage of proteins & other molecules embedded in the fluid matrix of the lipid bilayer Extracellular fluid Cholesterol Cytoplasm Glycolipid Transmembrane proteins Filaments of cytoskeleton Peripheral protein Glycoprotein Phospholipids

Gr.12 Biology Membrane fat composition varies  Fat composition affects flexibility  membrane must be fluid & flexible  about as fluid as thick salad oil  % unsaturated fatty acids in phospholipids  keep membrane less viscous  cold-adapted organisms, like winter wheat  increase % in autumn  cholesterol in membrane

Gr.12 Biology Membrane Proteins  Proteins determine membrane’s specific functions  cell membrane & organelle membranes each have unique collections of proteins  Membrane proteins:  peripheral proteins  loosely bound to surface of membrane  cell surface identity marker (antigens)  integral proteins  penetrate lipid bilayer, usually across whole membrane  transmembrane protein  transport proteins  channels, permeases (pumps)

AP Biology Why are proteins the perfect molecule to build structures in the cell membrane?

Gr.12 Biology Classes of amino acids What do these amino acids have in common? nonpolar & hydrophobic

Gr.12 Biology Classes of amino acids What do these amino acids have in common? polar & hydrophilic I like the polar ones the best!

Gr.12 Biology Proteins domains anchor molecule  Within membrane  nonpolar amino acids  hydrophobic  anchors protein into membrane  On outer surfaces of membrane  polar amino acids  hydrophilic  extend into extracellular fluid & into cytosol Polar areas of protein Nonpolar areas of protein

Gr.12 Biology NH 2 H+H+ COOH Cytoplasm Retinal chromophore Nonpolar (hydrophobic)  -helices in the cell membrane H+H+ Porin monomer  -pleated sheets Bacterial outer membrane proton pump channel in photosynthetic bacteria water channel in bacteria function through conformational change = shape change Examples

Gr.12 Biology Many Functions of Membrane Proteins Outside Plasma membrane Inside Transporter Cell surface receptor Enzyme activity Cell surface identity marker Attachment to the cytoskeleton Cell adhesion

Gr.12 Biology Membrane carbohydrates  Play a key role in cell-cell recognition  ability of a cell to distinguish one cell from another  antigens  important in organ & tissue development  basis for rejection of foreign cells by immune system

Gr.12 Biology Any Questions??

AP Biology Movement across the Cell Membrane

Gr.12 Biology Diffusion  2nd Law of Thermodynamics governs biological systems  universe tends towards disorder (entropy)  Diffusion  movement from high  low concentration  Diffusion  movement from high  low concentration

Gr.12 Biology Diffusion  Move from HIGH to LOW concentration  “passive transport”  no energy needed diffusionosmosis movement of water

Gr.12 Biology Diffusion across cell membrane  Cell membrane is the boundary between inside & outside…  separates cell from its environment IN food carbohydrates sugars, proteins amino acids lipids salts, O 2, H 2 O OUT waste ammonia salts CO 2 H2OH2O products cell needs materials in & products or waste out IN OUT Can it be an impenetrable boundary? NO!

Gr.12 Biology Diffusion through phospholipid bilayer  What molecules can get through directly?  fats & other lipids  water & small polar molecules inside cell outside cell lipid salt aa H2OH2O sugar NH 3  What molecules can NOT get through directly?  polar molecules  glucose, amino acids  ions  salts  large molecules  starches, proteins

Gr.12 Biology Channels through cell membrane  Membrane becomes semi-permeable with protein channels  specific channels allow specific material across cell membrane inside cell outside cell sugaraa H2OH2O salt H+H+

Gr.12 Biology Facilitated Diffusion  Diffusion through protein channels  channels move specific molecules across cell membrane  no energy needed “The Bouncer” open channel = fast transport facilitated = with help high low

Gr.12 Biology Active Transport “The Doorman” conformational change  Cells may need to move molecules against concentration gradient  shape change transports solute from one side of membrane to other  protein “pump”  “costs” energy = ATP ATP low high

Gr.12 Biology symportantiport Active transport  Many models & mechanisms ATP

Gr.12 Biology Getting through cell membrane  Passive Transport  Simple diffusion  diffusion of nonpolar, hydrophobic molecules  lipids  high  low concentration gradient  Facilitated transport  diffusion of polar, hydrophilic molecules  through a protein channel  high  low concentration gradient  Active transport  diffusion against concentration gradient  low  high  uses a protein pump  requires ATP ATP

Gr.12 Biology Transport summary simple diffusion facilitated diffusion active transport ATP

Gr.12 Biology How about large molecules?  Moving large molecules into & out of cell  through vesicles & vacuoles  endocytosis  phagocytosis = “cellular eating”  pinocytosis = “cellular drinking”  exocytosis exocytosis

Gr.12 Biology Endocytosis phagocytosis pinocytosis receptor-mediated endocytosis fuse with lysosome for digestion non-specific process triggered by molecular signal

AP Biology The Special Case of Water Movement of water across the cell membrane

Gr.12 Biology Osmosis is diffusion of water  Water is very important to life, so we talk about water separately  Diffusion of water from high concentration of water to low concentration of water  across a semi-permeable membrane

Gr.12 Biology Concentration of water  Direction of osmosis is determined by comparing total solute concentrations  Hypertonic - more solute, less water  Hypotonic - less solute, more water  Isotonic - equal solute, equal water hypotonichypertonic water net movement of water

Gr.12 Biology freshwaterbalancedsaltwater Managing water balance  Cell survival depends on balancing water uptake & loss

Gr.12 Biology Managing water balance  Isotonic  animal cell immersed in mild salt solution  example: blood cells in blood plasma  problem: none  no net movement of water flows across membrane equally, in both directions  volume of cell is stable balanced

Gr.12 Biology Managing water balance  Hypotonic  a cell in fresh water  example: Paramecium  problem: gains water, swells & can burst  water continually enters Paramecium cell  solution: contractile vacuole  pumps water out of cell  ATP  plant cells  turgid freshwater ATP

Gr.12 Biology Water regulation  Contractile vacuole in Paramecium ATP

Gr.12 Biology Managing water balance  Hypertonic  a cell in salt water  example: shellfish  problem: lose water & die  solution: take up water or pump out salt  plant cells  plasmolysis = wilt saltwater

Gr.12 Biology Aquaporins  Water moves rapidly into & out of cells  evidence that there were water channels 1991 | 2003 Peter Agre John Hopkins Roderick MacKinnon Rockefeller

Gr.12 Biology Cell (compared to beaker)  hypertonic or hypotonic Beaker (compared to cell)  hypertonic or hypotonic Which way does the water flow?  in or out of cell.05 M.03 M Osmosis…

Gr.12 Biology Any Questions??