BIOCHEM 2EE3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Voltage-Gated Potassium Channel, Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor, Valinomycin

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2ee3- module 7: ion channels, hormones, and receptors. Movement of polar molecules (ex. ions) across a membrane. Two types of proteins to help the movement of polar molecules across a membrane: ion channels or pump. Both require the hydrolysis of atp as ions are moving against their concentration gradient. Diffusion across the plasma membrane via transmembrane protein with concentration gradient. They are small in size (smaller than the thickness of a membrane) Ion carriers are hydrophobic so they can diffuse within the membrane. Ion will bind to the carrier and then carrier will diffuse across the membrane and will release the ion to the other side of the membrane: ion will have an affinity for the carrier = bind to it. Valinomycin: movement of k as an ion carrier. Outer surface of it is hydrophobic, so k binds inside it and thus, the valinomycin can move across the membrane.

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