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Tutorial 4
Introduction - membranes
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What are membranes?
Membranes are barriers that define compartments
  • They are made up of a lipid bilayer

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Membrane Proteins
  • They carry out many functions

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Membrane Proteins
Integral - firmly anchored into the membrane by
hydrophobic interactions with the hydrophobic
portion of the bilayer.
Transmembrane proteins - extend through membrane
Lipid anchored proteins - have covalently
attached lipid molecules that anchor the protein
into the bilayer
Peripheral - attached to surface of membrane and
to the exposed parts of integral proteins. Held
in place by polar interactions primarily.
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Freeze Fracture
  • A technique used to visualize protein
    distribution in a membrane

This figure was modified from Bloom and Fawcett,
A Textbook of Histology, Chapman and Hall, N.Y.,
Twelfth Edition, 1994, Figure 1-3
Is the exposed surface made of polar or nonpolar
groups?
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Hydropathy Plots
Average Hydropathy Index
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50
100
150
200
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Amino Acid Number
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Hydropathy plot for Glycophorin A
How many times does this protein span the
membrane?
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Membrane Experiments 1
  • Gel Electrophoresis can be used to identify the
    types of proteins found within a membrane.
  • Different stains can tell you different things
    about the membrane proteins
  • Different cell preparations can allow you to view
    internal vs external proteins

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Experiment
  • Gel 1 stain ALL proteins with Coomassie Blue
  • Gel 2 remove Coomassie Blue and stain with a
    carbohydrate stain.
  • Gel 3 Treat fresh cells with a fluorescent
    marker that binds proteins on the outside of
    cells.
  • Gel 4 Using fresh cells, make inside-out
    vesicles. Label inside out vesicles using a
    fluorescent marker.
  • Gel 5 Separate free proteins from the
    membranes.

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A
A
A
A
B
B
B
C
C
D
D
D
E
E
E
Gel 1
Gel 2
Gel 3
Gel 4
Gel 5
All
Carbohydrates
outside
Free proteins
inside
OUTSIDE
INSIDE
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  • Polypeptide A
  • Found both on inside and outside of membrane.
    How many times does it span the membrane???
  • We can solve this with a hydropathy plot!

What can we conclude from these results?
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Membrane Experiments 2
  • MEMBRANE FLUIDITY can be observed using
    fluorescent dyes.
  • Different dyes can label different proteins
  • Proteins can move laterally quite easily and this
    can be observed
  • Note only certain proteins are able to flip to
    the other membrane bilayer via a flippase and
    this is quite specialized.

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CELL FUSION
- Surface proteins of cultured cells are labeled
with antibodies coupled to fluorescent dyes (red
and green). - The "red" and "green" cells are
then mixed and can fuse. - In time, labeled
proteins from each cell mix showing membrane
fluidity
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FRAP fluorescence recovery after photobleaching
An experiment to demonstrate fluidity of membrane
components. The green indicates green
fluorescence
A the location of the spot to be
photobleached B the spot after being
bleached by radiation C, D disappearance of the
spot as time goes on due to the fluidity of the
membrane
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NEXT TUTORIAL
  • STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF MITOCHONDRIA AND
    CHLOROPLAST!
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