BIOL 2021 Lecture : Ch. 11 - Membrane Transport of Small Molecules - Part 2 Summary of chapter and lecture on membrane transport of small molecules, part 2. Includes illustrations and graphics.

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Undergoes conformational change; can be open or closed. When open, channel acts as a selectivity filter (permits some inorganic ions to pass but not others) The solute doesn"t undergo any conformational changes unlike with transport proteins. Sensitive to voltage change: ligand gated. Opens when ligand binds (ligand could be neurotransmitter, nucleotide etc. ) Ligand: anything that binds: mechanically gated: open when subjected to mechanical stress i. e. auditory hair cells (in ear); mircovilli: finger like projections responsible for conversion of mechanical stimuli to electrical signal in nerve. Tilting action that turns into action potential. In animal cell typical membrane potential is -20 to -120v (negative inside cell) Passive ion movements are biggest contributor to the electrical potential across the plasma membrane. Moving ions across membrane creates membrane potential. What generates potential: na k atp ase. Reminder: na k pump maintains the osmotic balance across the animal cell membrane by keeping the intracellular concentration of na low.

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