BIOL 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Uniporter, Facilitated Diffusion, Exocytosis

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Chemical gradients: ex: a higher concentration of glucose outside of the cell will bring glucose into the cell. Electrical gradients: ex: positive charge from sodium moves from high to low concentration. This translocate the solute-binding site across the membrane. The chemistry of the pore dictates its specificity (i. e. , glucose only) Often facilitates ion movement in and out of the cell. Moves passively towards a higher solute concentration. Tonicity ability of surrounding solution to gain/lose water (swell or shrink: tone shape. Aquaporins proteins that allow water to passively transport through the cell membrane. Channels: conduit for direct diffusion of ions/molecules across the membrane (e. g. , aquaporins) Triggers a conformational change: high affinity tight binding, low affinity weak binding, portions cycle through high and low affinity (starts high and transitions to low) October 7, 2015: uniporter a single solute moves in one direction, symporter two solutes move in same direction, antiporter two solutes move in opposite directions.

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