BENG 140B Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Exocytosis, Protein Structure Prediction, Membrane Potential

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14 Apr 2017
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Chapter 4: movement of water across cell membranes = transmembrane traffic. Active transport: solute moves against its concentration gradient: primary active transport: atp directly consumed, secondary active transport: energy of ion gradient (usually na+) used to move second solute (e. g. nutrient absorption in gut) Exocytosis: movement from inside the cell out of the cell. Endocytosis: movement from outside the cell into the cell. Net flux accounts for solute movements in both directions. Magnitude is given by gradient of concentration, higher for first arrow. Plasma membrane embedded with proteins (a)to (b) is due to attraction between side chains. Diffusion of only ions, not proteins or large molecules. Ion channels are selective so they specifically enable diffusion by diameter and charge distribution in internal walls of complex. A thin shell of positive and negative charge provides the electrical gradient that drives ion movement across the membranes of excitable cells.

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