BIOL 2P03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Sodium-Potassium Alloy, Lipophilicity, Membrane Potential

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How to move small molecules across biological membranes. Physical properties of a molecule determine how readily it can cross the phospholipid bilayer. Indicates ability of a molecule to cross bilayer unaided. Measured in two imiscible solvents (e. g. oil, water) Rate at which molecule a" crosses membrane related to: Surface area of membrane available to cross. H2o is polar significant energetic barrier in membrane interior. Glucose is polar the transporter allows glucose to avoid the hydrophobic interior of bilayer. Glut family has at least 14 members. The transporter behaves like an enzyme where the substrate is glucose on one side of membrane, product is glucose on other side. Transporters and channels move specific molecules through membranes. Changing the amount, or specific activity, of these proteins will change the rate of molecule movement. Plasma membrane and er/sr membrane: moves ca++ against its gradient using atp hydrolysis.

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