BIO SCI M122 Lecture : M122 Microbiology Lecture 3 Notes

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The plasma membrane is made up of a phospholipid bilayer and membrane proteins. The phospholipid bilayer is made up of two layers of individual, amphipathic phospholipid units. Amphipathic = a molecule that is has hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts. Phospholipids have hydrophilic heads that interface with the aqueous environments inside and out of the cell and hydrophobic tails that are oriented inward of the membrane to interact with each other and anchor the two layers together. The heads are made up of a phosphate group, a charged species, and glycerol, a polar molecule. The tails are made up of fatty acids, which are neither charged nor polar. Membrane proteins include amphipathic integral proteins that open a channel through both layers of the membrane and peripheral proteins on the inside of the cell, only associated with the membrane through their attachment to integral proteins.

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