11:115:301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Active Transport, Atp Hydrolysis, Passive Transport

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Primary active transport: atp binding + hydrolysis cause a bound ion to be transported across the membrane against concentration gradient. Facilitated diffusion: crossing the membrane facilitated by membrane proteins. Secondary active transport: utilize the gradient of one ion to drive transport of another against its gradient. Antiporter = downhill flow of one species, uphill flow of other species. Symporter = flow of one species drives the flow of another in the same direction. Free energy stored in concentration gradients can be quantified. To attain unequal distribution of molecules (concentration gradient) input free energy. Quantify the amount of energy required to generate a concentration gradient. Transport process requires input of free energy. Calcium ions are actively transported out of the cytoplasm with direct participation of. Ca atpase transports ca through the membrane: Atp cleavage + transfer of p to asp 351 on enzyme. Adp release + eversion of enzyme to release ca on opposite side of membrane.

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