Biology 1202B Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Membrane Transport Protein, Transmembrane Protein, Olive Oil

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Cystic brosis (cf) is one of the most common genetic diseases. People with cf suffer from a progressive impairment of lung and gastrointestinal f(x) Cf caused by mutation to a gene that codes for a protein called cystic brosis transmembrane conductance regulator (cftr) Normal cells cftr acts as a membrane transport protein pumps. Produces an electrical gradient across the membrane and results in the movement of positively charged na+ into the mucus lining. Cf caused by defect to a single gene. Selectively permeable barrier allows for the uptake of key nutrients and elimination of waste products. Subsequent development of internal membranes resulted in compartmentalization of processes and increased complexity. Hallmark of the eukaryotic cell the nucleus. Uid mosaic model the model proposes that membranes are not rigid with molecules locked into place but rather consist of proteins that move around within a mixture of lipid molecules that has the consistency of olive oil.

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