BIOL 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Tonicity, Polar Regions Of Earth, G Protein

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The membrane proteins found on one half of the bilayer are structurally and functionally distinct from those of the other half. Membrane functions: barrier to water-soluble (polar) molecules, charged molecules, and large molecules. Regulates transport in and out of organelle of cell: separate inside from outside. Difference of cell vs. external environment maintained. Difference of inside organelle vs. cytosol environment maintained: maintain ion gradients. E. g. relay signals from outside to inside of the cell. Polar regions (heads) lie at the surfaces of the bilayer. Can be a lipid micelle or a lipid bilayer: the membrane is not static/rigid; lots of movement occurs. Flip-flop (rarely occurs) catalyzed by special proteins. Increased ufas = increased fluidity (opposite is also true) Increase temperature = increase fluidity (opposite is also true: cholesterol associated with animal cells only; inserted between phospholipids. Influences membrane fluidity in both low and high temperatures.

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