CBIO 3400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Cell Membrane, Synaptic Vesicle, Membrane Potential

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Today"s class: membrane potential, voltage-gated na+ channel, overview of cell signaling. K+ will go down concentration gradient and outside the cell: down concentration gradient created by na+/k+ atpase, 3na+ for each k+ in, this results in a slight excess of negative charge inside cell* A result of calcium entering causes synaptic vesicle to fusion with the plasma membrane: ca2+ atpase is the pump that would pump calcium back into membrane afterwards. These are all non-polar aa based on side chains, hydrophobic, and larger (bulky hydrophobic aa). This is due to a channel open close by and na+ coming in. Now the pore is open and na+ will move down it"s concentration gradient. This open state isn"t stable for the protein: hydrophobic interaction, no hydrophobic effect or bond, part 3 is a much more stable than part 2, never doing active transport. States of voltage-gated na+ channel: channel is closed in resting cell, depolarization opens channel, open channel inactivates itself.

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