BIOL 1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Cytosol, Allosteric Regulation, Catalytic Cycle

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A solute can enter the cell without the use of atp but not if a certain transmembrane protein is blocked. Electrogenic pump more positively charge exported than imported gradient towards the inside of the cell. Proton (h+) pump uses atp to pump protons from the cytoplasm to the extracellular fluid movement against the gradient therefore active transport high concentration of h+ in ecf. Proton pump, pumps hydrogen ions out of the cell against the gradient. Sets up a situation of high potential energy. Increases h+ ion concentration outside the cell sucrose hydrogen transporter allows h+ back into the cell. Energy is used to move sucrose against a gradient. Cell can accumulate sucrose example: sucrose-hydrogen transporter. Gradient for h+ ions back into the cell. Movement of h+ into cell with gradient releases energy. Bringing a lot of molecules at once. Brought into the cell via vesicles large molecules. Endocytosis uptake pinocytosis (less active) infolding and then pinches off (cell sipping)

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