BIOLOGY 2EE3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Valinomycin, Dielectric, Gramicidin

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Hydrophobic exterior, easy to move in membrane. Active transport e, eg. na/k atpase (a pump), against concentration gradient. Carrier proteins + energy to be pumped out. Necessary to restore equal distribution of na/k during never signaling. Ion channels (channel-forming ionosphere), eg. voltage gated ion channels or ligand gated channels. Carrier ionophore (relatively small) only span one leaflet layer. Valinomycin (cyclic, a ring w/ k+ ion in centre) Another passive transport of molecules by bacteria (offensive) Can permeate huge amt of ions per second (and very selective) Eg. valinomycin other bacteria is sensitive. All residues are hydrophobic exterior, allows to permeate through membrane. Releases k+ when in low [k+] (inside cell) When two join together, long enough to span membrane. Forms to make tube (ion channel) exterior is entirely hydrophobic. Equal distribution is destroyed (therefore slow movement = not many ions can pass through) Water is there to help, pore helices are focused on the middle portion (where the ion is)

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