BIOL 3600 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Active Transport, Passive Transport, Facilitated Diffusion

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13 extends our discussion of membrane proteins from ch. This talks about 1 of 2 basic things that membrane proteins do. Most membrane proteins are about communicating across the membrane (this is talked about in bio/chem 3620), but here we are talking about membrane proteins that communicate materials, so stuff that gets across the membrane. #2 transport of hydrophilic substances across membranes can be by primary active, secondary active, or passive mechanisms. Hydrophobic substances don"t need transporters because they diffuse across the membrane because they are soluble in it, so we don"t need to facilitate that. Hydrophilic substances need to have their transport facilitated and that can be either passive (the material flows along across its chemical gradient being assisted across the membrane by the passive transporter), or transport can be pumping. Active transport is pumping and it can be divided into 2 parts.

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