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Lecture notes of 7 pages for the course foundations of life at UWS (.)

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Cell membranes and cytoplasm
Learning Outcomes
1. Summarise the main functions of cellular membranes.
2. List the main components of a cell membrane.
3. Draw a labelled diagram of a cell membrane.
4. Discuss the 3 main types of membrane transport.

Membrane Function
 Protecting the cell from the outside environment and maintaining homeostasis
 Protects cell by maintaining the cells structure-binds to the cytoskeleton and the
extracellular matrix.
 Controlling the cells cytoplasmic contents
 Sensing the environment
 It detects key molecules and other cells in its environment.
 E.g., Marker molecules on cell membrane identify it to other cells.
 Proteins embedded in membrane can sense and respond to signals.
 Plasma membrane is selectively permeable.
 All biological membranes have similar structure.
 Functions of each type of membrane depend on the composition of specific proteins and
carbs embedded in the membrane.
 E.g., Nuclear membrane separates nucleus from the rest of cytoplasm and regulates flow of
materials from cytoplasm to nucleus.

Membrane Structure
 Phospholipid bilayer
 Globular proteins inserted in the bilayer.
 Fluid mosaic model
 Mosaic of proteins floats in or on the fluid lipid bilayer
 Water surrounds and fills cells.
 Plasma membrane must not be water soluble to maintain barrier between cell and exterior.
 Best kind of molecule suited for this is an oily, hydrophobic molecule such as a lipid- will
pack together and serve as a barrier to water.
 Primary molecules that make up biological membranes are phospholipids.
 Carbohydrate components of the membrane (glycolipids and glycoproteins) are used mainly
in cellular identification.
 Sterols e.g., Cholesterol, help the membrane maintain the proper fluidity.

Fluid Mosaic
 Like a tile mosaic, plasma membrane created from many individual parts.
 The plasma membranes components are in constant motion.
 Consistency of the plasma membrane Is like a sheet of oil.
 Proteins and other molecules float in the sheet
 The motion and varied units are the reason the plasma membrane is called the fluid mosaic.

Frye and Edidins Membrane Fusion Experiment

,  Bilayers are fluid.
 Hydrogen bonding of water holds the 2 layers together.
 Individual phospholipids and unanchored proteins can move through the membrane.
 An elegant experiment conducted by Larry Frye and Michael Ediden demonstrated the
results of this motion.
 Used fluorescent antibodies to label plasma membrane proteins from a mouse cell.
 Then used a different colour of fluorescent antibodies to label the plasma membrane
proteins of a human cell.
 Then they fused these 2 cells together
 Resulting cell shows an even distribution of both colours throughout the entire membrane.
 Thus, membrane components are moving withing the membrane.
 The research has deepened scientists understanding of membrane fluidity and its role in cell
function.
 Further work such as that done by Ediden in 1997 has built on this to show that fluidity is not
uniform for all regions of the membrane.

Microscopes
 Electron microscopy has provided much structural evidence to support the fluid mosaic
model.
 Both transmission electron microscope (TEM) and scanning (SEM) used to study membranes
 Samples need to be prepared.
 One method is to embed specimen in resin.
 Cut with microtome (<1um thick)
 Shavings placed on grid and beam of electrons passed through.
 At high magnification and with good resolution from the EM we can see the double layers of
the membrane

Structure of Phospholipids
 Primary molecule that makes up bilayer
 A phospholipid is an amphipathic molecule-contains hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions.
 Have a phosphate-containing hydrophilic head and a hydrophobic tail.
 Structure consists of glycerol-a 3 carbon polyalcohol-and 2 fatty acids attached to the
glycerol.
 Non-polar/hydrophobic-phosphate group attached to the glycerol.
 Polar/hydrophilic
 spontaneously forms a bilayer.
 fatty acids on the outside
 phosphate groups are on both surfaces.
 causes them to spontaneously orient hydrophilic heads towards H2O and hydrophobic tails
away from H2O.
 inner and outer surfaces of the plasma membrane must remain stable when in contract with
water, so these surfaces must be hydrophilic.
 a bilayer results when numerous phospholipids are surrounded by water.

Membrane Fluidity and Sterols
 a membranes hydrophobic inner region forms a barrier that cannot easily be crossed by
hydrophilic molecules.

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