BIOL 3210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Hydrophile, Lipoprotein, Membrane Transport Protein

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27 May 2017
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Cells need a lot of things that are not permeable to the membrane. Na/k pump is selective for potassium, not sodium. Lipids are not water soluble, but they have to be moved around the body. There is always a form of carrier protein for them. This carrier protein is called albumin most abundant protein in our blood. Cow blood (cheap) has serum and can be purified the albumin can be used as a generic protein. Hang out on the outside of the cells. Associated with the proteins that aid export. Free fatty acids are moved in and out of cells by transporters. Free fatty acid binding protein (fabp) chaperones once inside. If you are going to make a lipoprotein, you make it in the er and then ship it out via the. If you take an lpl in, you take it in via cells surface receptor endocytose it. This is how we get fat from the diet.

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