Title: Lipids
1Lipids Chapter 12
2Stryer Fig. 12.41 Neurotransmitter vesicles in a
nerve cell
3Stryer Fig. 12.1 RBC PM
4Stryer Fig. 12.2
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7know these!
8Stryer Fig. 12.3 A phospholipid
9Stryer Fig. 12.4
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11Stryer Fig. 12.5
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14Stryer Fig. 12.7 An Archaean
15Does this look like a normal PL?
Linked as ethers!
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18Stryer Fig. 12.8
19Stryer Fig. 12.9 Micelle
20Stryer Fig. 12.10
21Stryer Fig. 12.11
22Stryer Fig. 12.12 A Liposome
23Stryer Fig. 12.13 Preparing a gly filled liposome
24Stryer Fig. 12.15 Permeability coefficients in a
lipid bilayer
25RBC
Rod Cells (retina)
Sarcoplasmic reticulum (muscle)
Stryer Fig. 12.16 SDS-PAGE of membrane proteins
26Stryer Fig. 12.17
27Membrane spanning regions
Stryer Fig. 12.18 and 19 bacteriorhodpsin
28Stryer Fig. 12.20 Porin
29Hydrophobic residues
Stryer Fig. 20.21 Porin. Diagonal lines indicate
H-bonds
30Stryer Fig. 12.22
31Stryer Fig. 12.23 Attachment of prostaglandin H2
synthase-1 to the membrane
32Stryer Fig. 12.24 Hydrophobic channel of PG H2
synthase
33Stryer Fig. 12.26 Aspirin transfers Ac to ser on
PG H2 synthase-1
34Stryer Fig. 12.26 Membrane anchors
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36Stryer Fig. 12.27
37Stryer Fig. 12.29 Fluorescence recovery after
photobleaching
38Stryer Fig. 12.30 Fluid Mosaic Model (Nicolson
and Singer)
39Stryer Fig. 12.31 Lipid movement in membranes
40Stryer Fig. 12.32 Phase transition for PL
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42Stryer Fig. 12.33
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44Stryer Fig. 12.35 Prokaryotic membranes
45Stryer Fig. 12.37 Mitochondrial targeting signal
sequence
46Stryer Fig. 12.38 Targeting of pyruvate kinase to
nuclei Stained by fluorescent abs
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48Stryer Fig. 12.39 ?-importin
49Stryer Fig. 12.40 Receptor mediated endocytosis