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LT8 Electrical Properties of Membranes

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Electrical properties of the plasma membrane - how ions are transported, how electrical charge is generated. Extra reading with sources cited.

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Electrical Properties of Membranes

Distribution of ions in gradients

 Lipid bilayers are impermeable to solutes and ions – due to
the hydrophobic interior
Given enough time, virtually any molecule will diffuse
across a lipid bilayer – the rate at which it diffuses, varies
enormously depending on the size of the molecule and its
solubility properties
1. Small nonpolar molecules: molecular oxygen, carbon
dioxide readily dissolve in lipid bilayers and diffuse across them
2. Uncharged polar molecules diffuse rapidly across bilayer if small enough – water,
ethanol (18, 46 daltons) diffuse rapidly, glycerol (92 daltons) less rapidly,
glucose (180 daltons) not at all
3. Highly impermeable to all ions and charged molecules – charge and strong
electrical attraction to water molecules inhibit them from entering hydrocarbon
phase of bilayer

Membrane Transport Proteins – 2 Classes

 Each protein provides a passageway across the membrane for a particular class of
molecule – ions, sugars or amino acids, can be highly selective
 2 classes differ in how they discriminate between solutes

Transporters Channels




 Allows passage only to those  Aqueous pore which discriminates
molecules/ions that fit into a binding site mainly on the basis of size and
on the protein electric charge
 Molecules are then transferred across  If channel is open, an ion/molecule
the membrane one at a time by changing small enough carrying the
its own conformation appropriate charge can pass through
 Tranporters bind their solutes with
great specificity, similar to an enzyme
(specific binding gives selectivity)

, Solutes cross membrane by passive or
active transport
 Ion channels are highly selective –
dependent on protein structure
 Directionality of ion gradients are assumed
to have been inherited from the parent cell,
though some cells are able to establish from scratch
 Passive ion transport is determined by the
electrochemical gradient
For some ions, voltage and concentration
gradient work in the same direction, creating a
relatively steep electrochemical gradient (vice
versa – opposing gradients creates a small gradient)

Cellular ion gradients are generated by active transport




Na+-K+ Pump – P-type ATPase

 Pump transports ions in a cyclic manner (each
cycle ~10ms)
 Each step in the cycle depends on the one before, - tight
coupling ensures the pump operates only when appropriate ions are
available – avoiding useless ATP hydrolysis
 Charge and concentration separation achieved = electrogenic pump
1. Na+ binds to pump at sites exposed inside the
cell, activating ATPase activity
2. ATP is split,with release of ADP and transfer
of phosphate group into a high-energy linkage
to the pump
3. Pump phosphorylates itself causes pump to
switch its conformation, releasing Na+ at the
exterior surface of the cell and simultaneously
expose a binding site for K+ at the same surface

, 4. Binding of extracellular K+ triggers the removal of the phosphate group causing
the pump to switch back to its original conformation, discharging the K + into the
cell interior
 Pump helps maintain the osmotic balance of animal cells – maintain ostmotic
pressure

Ca2+ Pumps – P-Type ATPases

 Intracellular [Ca2+] kept low by pumps
 Ca2+ like Na+, kept a low concentrations in
cytosol compared to extracellular fluid – is
much less plentiful than Na+
 Ca2+ crucially important as it can bind
tightly to a variety of proteins in cell,
altering their activities, influx of Ca 2+ into
cytosol through channels is often used as a
signal to trigger other intracellular events
(secretion of signal molecules, contraction
of muscle cells)
 SERCA: generate Ca2+ gradients across
intracellular stores (eg. ER)
ATP binding pocket, use ATP to
phosphorylate an aspartic residue –
transient binding, not very stable
Similar structure and cyclic function as Na+-K+ pump suggesting a common
evolutionary origin
 PMCA: generate Ca2+ gradients across plasma membrane
Membrane spanning regions + Phosphoryation domain, ATP binding site, CaM
binding site to regulate function

H+ pump – V (vacuolar) –type ATPase

 Generate H+ gradients across endosomes and lysosomes
 Region on cytoplasmic side which splits ATP, resulting in an
ejection of a proton on the other side
 Hydrolytic enzymes have a low pH optimum




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