Biology 2382B Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Peripheral Membrane Protein, Lipid Bilayer, Transmembrane Protein

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The plasma membrane, a single bilayer membrane, encloses the cell. The cytosolic face for the plasma membrane is the internal face or porion of the bilayer, while vesicles and some organelles have the external face as their cytosolic face. The pm, vesicles and most organelles have a single membrane bilayer, while organelles like the nucleus, mitochondrion, and chloroplast are enclosed by two membranes separated by a small intermembrane space. The exoplasmic faces of the inner and outer membranes around these organelles border the intermembrane space between them. The faces of cellular membranes are conserved during membrane budding and fusion. During endocytosis a segment of the plasma membrane buds inward toward the cytosol and eventually pinches of a separate vesicle. During this process the cytosolic face of the plasma membrane remains facinq the cytosol and the exoplasmlc face of the new vesicle membrane faces the vesicle lumen.

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