BIO130H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Radiant Energy, Facilitated Diffusion, Electrochemical Gradient

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Lipid bilayer is impermeable to large uncharged polar molecules (glucose and sucrose) and ions. Multipass (cross bilayer numerous times to create a pore through which molecules can travel) transmembrane proteins: protein lined path across cell membrane, transport polar and charged molecules. Ions, sugars, amino acids, nucleotides, various cell metabolites. Different cell membranes: different transport proteins, part of how these different membranes can perform different functions. Each transport protein is selective: transports specific class of molecules; occurs by passive and active transport. Active transport energy is needed; the energy is used to transport molecule through the membrane against its concentration gradient. Most cells have positive charge on the outside of the membrane and negative charge on the inside. In addition to the concentration gradient the positively charged on also has an attraction to the inside (-ve conditions) Concentration gradient + membrane potential (electrical gradient) = electrochemical gradient. Electrochemical gradient with membrane potential is negative inside additive.

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