BMS 300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Lipid Bilayer, Membrane Potential, Alpha Helix

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*we put a na+ selective ion channel across the phospholipid bilayer (membrane) *on the outside, the concentration of na+ is about 100mm. *on the inside, the concentration of na+ is about 10mm. *the na+ channels have gates on them to keep the channels closed. *there are significantly more na+ channels than there are k+ leak channels. However, the k+ leak channels are always open. *once the na+ channels open all at the same time, there are 2 driving forces driving the. The na+ come down their concentration and electrical gradients to the inside of the cell. *they add positive charge to the inside of the membrane. Just as there was an equilibrium potential for k+, there is an equilibrium potential for. Ena = (rt/zf) x ln (ko / ki) *the equilibrium potential of na+ is about +58. *by having a small number of k+ leak channels that are always open, we have a low k+ permeability.

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