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This document is a summary of MLB 111 unit 2. It was made from lecture notes, the study guide and the textbook. It provides all the information needed for the semester test in shorter and simpler language than the textbook. Included are practice questions from clickers and ACHIEVE.

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MLB 111 UNIT 2
STUDY UNIT 2: CELL MEMBRANES
(5 lectures)
STUDY MATERIAL: Hillis et al., Chapter 6
Lecturer: Dr Nicky Olivier
Core Concepts:
2.1 Membrane Structure
2.2 Membrane Transport
2.3 Cell junctions

LEARNING OUTCOMES:
You have mastered this study theme when you can:
1. Explain what an amphipathic molecule is and show how lipids associate with water
depending on their amphipathic properties. (Chapter 3.4, p63-64)
• Characteristics of polar and non-polar molecules. (Has both hydrophilic and
hydrophobic parts)
• Phospholipid:
• Phosphate functional group has negative electric charge
◦ hydrophilic - attracts polar water molecules
• Two fatty acid tails
◦ hydrophobic (CH2)
◦ avoid water
◦ aggregate together (bind to selves) or with other hydrophobic substances
• Forms phospholipid bilayer spontaneously - polar and non-polar sides.
◦ Polar molecules line with polar, non-polar with non-polar
◦ "tails" - non-polar; "head" - polar
◦ line up so tails of one molecule lines with tails of other molecule thus "tails" are as
far from water as possible (see image from textbook below)
◦ This is a membrane (bilayer - 2 layers of phospholipids, forms an inside and
outside)




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,Changing components of head can change characteristics of membrane


2. Describe the “fluid mosaic model” of membrane structure. (p113)
• Lipids establish physical integrity of membrane
• Create a barrier to rapid passage of hydrophilic materials (e.g. polar molecules and
ions)
• Phospholipid bilayer serves as lipid "lake" in which a variety of proteins "float" - fluid
mosaic model
• Fluid: movement. Mosaic: mixture that makes up membrane differs
• Not all membranes are identical: some membranes need more protein, some need just
lipids, some have lots of cholesterol (membranes are 20-50% cholesterol), some have
carbohydrates
• Bilayer controls what can cross membrane




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, 3. Apply your knowledge on the properties of lipids to the properties and functions of cell
membranes by discussing membrane fluidity. (p114)
IMPORTANT SECTION: HAVE TO UNDERSTAND
• Phospholipids form bilayer
• Affecting fluidity: differ in:
◦ fatty acid chain length
◦ degree of saturation (no. double bonds: saturated has no double bonds)
◦ polar head groups (lipid composition)
• Fat is more solid - not as easy to move around in
More fluid = more movement
• Can travel to other end of membrane in one second
• Usually: movement of lipids mainly in plane of membrane
• Movement between membrane layers ("flip") very rare - because inside is so
hydrophobic so polar head of molecules do not want to go in
Affecting fluidity: *Understand why
Chain length:
• shorter chain = weaker interaction = more fluid
◦ movement is easier
◦ don't associate as closely with neighbours
• longer chain = stronger interaction = less fluid
• Van der Waals forces associate strongly thus chain length affects strength of bonds
Saturation:
• saturated = no double bonds = tight packing = less fluid
• unsaturated = double bonds (forms a kink in the chain which prevents closeness
between molecules) = weaker interaction = more fluid
Lipid composition (cholesterol):
• more cholesterol = more interaction = less fluid (more interaction between
phospholipids, binds tightly, less fluid, less movement)
• less cholesterol = less interaction = more fluid



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