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Structure of Cell Membranes Fluid mosaic model Mixed composition: –Phospholipid bilayer –Glycolipids –Sterols –Proteins
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Fig. 3-6, p.42 fluid one layer of lipids lipid bilayer two “tails” one layer of lipids “head” phospholipidlipid bilayer
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Fig. 3-6b, p.42 one layer of lipids Phospholipids
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Fig. 3-6c, p.42 fluid lipid bilayer Phospholipids
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Membrane Proteins Adhesion proteins Communication proteins Receptor proteins Recognition proteins Passive transporters Active transporters
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Fig. 3-7, p.42-43 Membrane Proteins
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The membrane is a fluid mosaic of phospholipids and proteins –A membrane is a fluid mosaic With proteins and other molecules embedded in a phospholipid bilayer Figure 5.12 Fibers of the extracellular matrix Carbohydrate (of glycoprotein) Glycoprotein Microfilaments of cytoskeleton Phospholipid Cholesterol Proteins Plasma membrane Glycolipid Cytoplasm
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Fig. 3-7a, p.42 adhesion proteins communication proteins Membrane Proteins
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Fig. 3-7b, p.43 receptor proteins recognition proteins passive transporters Membrane Proteins
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Fig. 3-7c, p.43 active transporters plasma membrane Membrane Proteins
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