Title: Chapter 4Membrane Structure
1- Chapter 4 Membrane Structure Function
2Membrane structure4.1.1 The Plasma Membrane
Isolates the Cell While Allowing Communication
with Its Surroundings
- Selective permeability-
- (1) selectively isolates the cells contents
from its external environment - (2) regulates essential substances between
cell contents and surroundings - (3) communicates with other cells
- (4) identify the cell as a particular type
in a particular species
3Membrane Structure
- Amphipathic hydrophobic hydrophilic regions
4Membrane structure, II
- Phospholipids membrane fluidity
- Cholesterol membrane stabilization
- Mosaic Structure
- Integral proteins transmembrane
- proteins
- Peripheral proteins surface of
- membrane
- Membrane carbohydrates
- cell to cell recognition
- oligosaccharides (cell markers)
- glycolipids glycoproteins
5extracellular fluid (outside)
glycoprotein
binding site
phospholipid bilayer
cholesterol
carbohydrate
phospholipid
receptor protein
transport protein
protein filaments
cytoplasm (inside)
recognition protein
6Membrane structure, III
- Membrane protein function transport enzymati
c activity signal transduction intercellular
joining cell-cell recognition
7Membrane traffic
- Diffusion tendency of any molecule to spread out
into available space - Movement with the Concentration gradient
- Passive transport diffusion of a substance
across a biological membrane - Osmosis the diffusion of water across a
selectively permeable membrane
8Diffusion
9Osmosis
Osmosis Demo
Demo 2
10Water balance
- Osmoregulation control of water balance
- Hypertonic higher concentration of solutes
- Hypotonic lower concentration of solutes
- Isotonic equal concentrations of solutes
- Cells with Walls
- Turgid (very firm)
- Flaccid (limp)
- Plasmolysis plasma membrane pulls away from cell
wall
11Hypotonic solution
Isotonic solution
10 micrometers
Hypertonic solution
12selectively permeable membrane
H2O
sugar
pore
selectively permeable membrane
sugar molecule
water molecule
13Specialized Transport
- Transport proteins
- Facilitated diffusion passage of molecules and
ions with transport proteins across a membrane
down the concentration gradient - Active transport movement of a substance against
its concentration gradient with the help of
cellular energy
14Facilitated diffusion
15Types of Active Transport
- Sodium-potassium pump
- Exocytosis secretion of
- macromolecules by the fusion of
- vesicles with the plasma membran
- Endocytosis import of
- macromolecules by forming new
- vesicles with the plasma membrane
- phagocytosis
- pinocytosis
- receptor-mediated endocytosis
16Sodium potassium pump
17Exocytosis
18Endocytosis - Phagocytosis
19Endocytosis Pinocytosis
20Receptor-mediated endocytosis
21Receptor-mediated endocytosis
22Cell Membrane Review
23 Tight junction
Desmosome
urinary bladder
small intestine
cells lining small intestine
cells lining bladder
plasma membranes (edge view)
desmosome
Tight Junctions Make the Cell Leakproof
DesmosomeStrengthen the connecton between cells
Protein filaments in cytoplasm
24Gap junctions
Plasmodesmata
liver
root
root cells
liver cells
plasma membrane
cell wall
Gap Junctions and Plasmodesmata allow
communication between cells