BIOLOGY 151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Lipid Bilayer, Membrane Protein, Biological Membrane

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Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells- p- transcription and translation in cytoplasm, no membrane bound organelles. Have ribosomes e- nucleus, transcription location in nucleus, translation in cytoplasm. Have ribosomes prokaryotes are about 1/10 the size of a eukaryote. Cells have to diffuse in the cell membrane and it is the same rate no matter how big it is diffusing into something. But it is faster for a smaller cell to be diffused because its radius is smaller. Cell theory- all living things composed of cells, cells are smallest unit of living organisms, new cells come only from pre-existing cells by cell division. Biological membranes- basic framework of the membrane is the phospholipid bilayer. Membrane is considered a mosaic of lipid, protein, and carb molecules. Lipid anchors- a lipid covalent attached to amino acid side chain within a protein. Peripheral membrane protein- found on edge- non-covalently bound to regions of integral membrane proteins that project out from the membrane.

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