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Advanced Cell Biology
2014 1nd Semester
Department of Animal Science
Chungbuk National University
4nd Lecture
1st week : Introduction
3rd week :Research Strategies For Cell Biology
5nd week : Nucleus, Transcription and Splicing
7nd week : Membrane and Channel
9nd week : Membrane Trafficking
11nd week : Cell Signaling
13nd week : Cytoskeleton
15nd week : Cell Cycle
Membrane
- Barrier between each cell and its environment
- Partition of the cytoplasm into compartments
* Nucleus
* organelles
- All biological membranes have much in common
• Fluid bilayer of lipid molecules
• Integral membrane proteins
• Pheripheral membrane proteins
Development of Ideas about Membrane Structure
“ Fluid Mosaic Model” of biological Membrane
Lipids : Framework of biological membrane
Hydrophilic (Water lovers )
Hydrophobic (Water haters)
Phosphoglycerides
• Main lipid constitutes of membranes
• Glycerol + two fatty acids + phosphoric acids +
alchohol
• Depend on alcohols esterified to the phosphates
- Phosphatidic acid [PA]
- Phosphatidylglycerol [PG]
- Phosphatidiylethanolamine [PE]
- Phosphatidylcholine [PC]
- Phosphatidylserine [PS]
- Phophatidylinositol [PI]
Sphingolipid : N-containing charge head
Cholresterol is the essential component of biological membrane
Cholresterol give ‘rigidity’ in membrane, therefore help to maintain integrity
Lipid rafts
Sphingolipids and cholestrol form small islands (50nm)
Involved in signalings
Integral Membrane Proteins
Transmembrane segment
- Mostly alpha-Helix
- Hydrophobics
Hydrophaty Plots
Plot based on the hydrophobility of amino acids in a protein
C-terminal isoprenoid
N-terminal myristoyl tail
Membrane Potential (Ion-gradient as energy)
Pump : enzymes that utilize energy from ATP or light or other sources to movie ions and
other solutes across membranes
- Formation of gradients expense of chemical energy
- Convert chemical energy to electric energy
Carrier : enzyme-like proteins provide passive pathway for solute to move across membranes
- From higher concentration and lower concentration
- Carriers uses ion gradient as a source of energy
Channel : ion-specific pores which can open and close transiently
- Channel open : ion passes quickly across membrane
- Channel close : stop
- Movement of ions through channel is basis of control of electric potential across mebrane
Light-driven Proton Pump : Bacteriorodopsin
Convert Light energy as chemical energy (Formation of proton gradients)
Mitocondrial F1 ATPase (ATP Synthase)
P-Type Cation Pumps : Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA1)
Ca2+ acts as important second messenger in cells
Therefore, Ca2+ concentrations should be
Pumps Ca2+ out of cytoplasm into the endoplasmic reticulum
Carrier : enzyme-like proteins provide passive pathway for solute to move
across membranes
- From higher concentration and lower concentration
- Carriers uses ion gradient as a source of energy
- Uniproters
GLUT carrier for glucose
- Antiporters
Driving ion moves in one direction, then drive substrate in the others
- Symporters
ion and substrates goes to the same directions
Channels
Channel : integral membrane proteins with transmembrane pores that allow particular
ions or small molecules
Selectivity filter of Ion Channel
Potassium (K+) channel should allow pass-through of Potassium, but Sodium
Voltage-gated K+ Channel
- voltage-gated K+ and Na+ channels produce action potentials in excitable cells
Nature 2013EM reconstitution of TRPV1
Ion Channel Gated by Extracellular Ligands
Glutamate Receptor
Aquaporin (Water Channel)
Xenopus oocyte injected by Aquaporin cRNA
Cooperation of Channel, Pump and Carrier in Cell
1. Chemical Energy from ATP was converted as concentration gradients of C+
2. Carrier uses electrochemical gradient of C+ to drive transport C+ and S
Epithelial Transport
Cell Biology Lecture 3

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Cell Biology Lecture 3

  • 1. Advanced Cell Biology 2014 1nd Semester Department of Animal Science Chungbuk National University 4nd Lecture
  • 2. 1st week : Introduction 3rd week :Research Strategies For Cell Biology 5nd week : Nucleus, Transcription and Splicing 7nd week : Membrane and Channel 9nd week : Membrane Trafficking 11nd week : Cell Signaling 13nd week : Cytoskeleton 15nd week : Cell Cycle
  • 3. Membrane - Barrier between each cell and its environment - Partition of the cytoplasm into compartments * Nucleus * organelles - All biological membranes have much in common • Fluid bilayer of lipid molecules • Integral membrane proteins • Pheripheral membrane proteins
  • 4. Development of Ideas about Membrane Structure
  • 5.
  • 6. “ Fluid Mosaic Model” of biological Membrane
  • 7.
  • 8. Lipids : Framework of biological membrane Hydrophilic (Water lovers ) Hydrophobic (Water haters) Phosphoglycerides
  • 9. • Main lipid constitutes of membranes • Glycerol + two fatty acids + phosphoric acids + alchohol • Depend on alcohols esterified to the phosphates - Phosphatidic acid [PA] - Phosphatidylglycerol [PG] - Phosphatidiylethanolamine [PE] - Phosphatidylcholine [PC] - Phosphatidylserine [PS] - Phophatidylinositol [PI]
  • 11. Cholresterol is the essential component of biological membrane Cholresterol give ‘rigidity’ in membrane, therefore help to maintain integrity
  • 12.
  • 13. Lipid rafts Sphingolipids and cholestrol form small islands (50nm) Involved in signalings
  • 15. Transmembrane segment - Mostly alpha-Helix - Hydrophobics
  • 16. Hydrophaty Plots Plot based on the hydrophobility of amino acids in a protein
  • 19. Pump : enzymes that utilize energy from ATP or light or other sources to movie ions and other solutes across membranes - Formation of gradients expense of chemical energy - Convert chemical energy to electric energy Carrier : enzyme-like proteins provide passive pathway for solute to move across membranes - From higher concentration and lower concentration - Carriers uses ion gradient as a source of energy Channel : ion-specific pores which can open and close transiently - Channel open : ion passes quickly across membrane - Channel close : stop - Movement of ions through channel is basis of control of electric potential across mebrane
  • 20.
  • 21. Light-driven Proton Pump : Bacteriorodopsin Convert Light energy as chemical energy (Formation of proton gradients)
  • 22. Mitocondrial F1 ATPase (ATP Synthase)
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25. P-Type Cation Pumps : Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA1) Ca2+ acts as important second messenger in cells Therefore, Ca2+ concentrations should be Pumps Ca2+ out of cytoplasm into the endoplasmic reticulum
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30. Carrier : enzyme-like proteins provide passive pathway for solute to move across membranes - From higher concentration and lower concentration - Carriers uses ion gradient as a source of energy
  • 31.
  • 32. - Uniproters GLUT carrier for glucose - Antiporters Driving ion moves in one direction, then drive substrate in the others - Symporters ion and substrates goes to the same directions
  • 33. Channels Channel : integral membrane proteins with transmembrane pores that allow particular ions or small molecules
  • 34.
  • 35.
  • 36. Selectivity filter of Ion Channel Potassium (K+) channel should allow pass-through of Potassium, but Sodium
  • 37.
  • 38.
  • 39.
  • 40.
  • 41.
  • 42.
  • 43. Voltage-gated K+ Channel - voltage-gated K+ and Na+ channels produce action potentials in excitable cells
  • 44.
  • 46. Ion Channel Gated by Extracellular Ligands Glutamate Receptor
  • 47.
  • 48.
  • 49.
  • 50.
  • 52.
  • 53. Xenopus oocyte injected by Aquaporin cRNA
  • 54. Cooperation of Channel, Pump and Carrier in Cell 1. Chemical Energy from ATP was converted as concentration gradients of C+ 2. Carrier uses electrochemical gradient of C+ to drive transport C+ and S