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Biological Membranes Summary 1

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This summary document contains all the required information from 5 weeks of biological membranes lectures. The lecture topics covered are as follows: - Membranes and signalling - Membrane synthesis - Moving proteins into membranes - Protein targeting - Vesicular traffic - Mitochondrial Electron Transport & ATP Synthesis - Transporters and Channels 1 - Transporters and Channels 2

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06/03/22


BIOL2210 Weeks 1-5 Revision (Ponnanbalam, Baker 1, Harrison 1-2)
Membranes and Signalling
3 functions of cell membranes:
1. Keep toxic substances out cells
2. Allow molecules pass between organelles and cell to external environment
3. Separate metabolic processes within organelles
Lipids = any hydrophobic molecule insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents.
1. Phospholipids – major component of cell membranes
2. Cholesterol – stops membranes becoming stiff & provides stability
3. Glycolipids – located on cell surface membranes, important for cell recognition


Membrane proteins:
1. Peripheral – connected to membranes by interactions with other proteins
2. Integral – inserted into and pass through membranes single or multiple times
3. Lipid-linked – attached to membranes via lipid linker


Nucleus:
 Two membranes, with perinuclear space separating inner and outer membranes
 Outer nuclear membrane consistent with rough ER
 Role -> protection of genetic material/control of entry molecules through pores


Mitochondrion:
 Outer membrane covers organelle, inner membrane folds/creates layered cristae
 Intermembrane space -> important for oxidative phosphorylation


Types of phospholipids (decreasing in abundancy):
 Phosphatidylcholine (PC) = choline bound to phosphate head
 Phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) = ethanolamine attached at head; small head size
makes easier for proteins to position on membrane
 Phosphatidylserine (PS) = typically confined to inner membrane; dying cells have on
outer membrane to signal macrophages to digest them
 Phosphatidylinositol (PI) = can be phosphorylated forming signalling molecules

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Sphingolipids => phospholipids with amide bond between a fatty acid and sphingosine
2 key functions in cell membranes:
1. Structural: protect cell from harmful environmental factors
2. Signalling: sphingolipid metabolism creates role-playing products


Cholesterol – modified sterol essential for membrane structural integrity & fluidity
 Fluidity allows cells to change shape rapidly


Lipid composition affects membrane properties:
 Pure SM bilayers thicker than PC bilayers
 Cholesterol enhances thickness of PC bilayer through lipid ordering
 Cholesterol has less effect on SM bilayers as they are more ordered




Membrane Synthesis
Membranes originate from the smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER)
 Produces cholesterol & membrane phospholipids using membrane-bound enzymes

SER RER
Lacks ribosomes Studded with membrane-bound ribosomes
More prominent in lipid-producing cells More prominent in protein-producing cells


1st stage FA synthesis: use of Acetyl-CoA as a building block
 Catalysed by fatty acid synthase (FAS), with it taking place in cytoplasm
2nd stage FA synthesis: acetyl-CoA conversion to malonyl-CoA
 Catalysed by acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC)
 Malonyl-CoA provides 2 carbons to FAs, results in synthesis of 16C palmitate
 Palmitate is precursor for other long-chain FAs, can be lengthened to form longer
saturated fatty acids.
 To yield unsaturated FAs, desaturase enzymes remove two Hs from a FA



Phospholipid synthesis in ER membrane:
1. Two FAs esterified to phosphorylated glycerol phosphate backbone.
2. Phosphatase converts phosphatidic acid into diacylglycerol.
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