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FLUID MOSAIC MODEL. FLUID MOSAIC MODEL. Model describing structure of the cell membrane Model says cell membrane is not solid, fluid. Has the consistency of olive oil. FUNCTIONS OF PLASMA MEMBRANE. FUNCTIONS OF PLASMA MEMBRANE. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FLUID MOSAIC MODEL

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FLUID MOSAIC MODEL

Model describing structure of the cell membrane

Model says cell membrane is not solid, fluid.

Has the consistency of olive oil

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FUNCTIONS OF PLASMA MEMBRANE

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FUNCTIONS OF PLASMA MEMBRANE

Protective barrier - contains cytoplasm (contents of the cell)

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FUNCTIONS OF PLASMA MEMBRANE

Regulates movement of substances in / out of cell (selectively permeable)

Transport

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FUNCTIONS OF PLASMA MEMBRANE

Allows cells to identify surrounding cells

Cell recognition

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-491062/Multicoloured-brainbow-shows-nerve-activity.html

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FUNCTIONS OF PLASMA MEMBRANE

Cellular Attachment Cell membranes have junctions – surfaces which interlock keeps cells together – and surfaces which attach them to the extra cellular matrix.

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FUNCTIONS OF PLASMA MEMBRANE

Signal Transductionconverts a mechanical/chemical stimulus to a cell into a specific cellular response.

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FUNCTIONS OF PLASMA MEMBRANE

Enzyme ActivityCells rely on thousands of different enzymes to catalyze metabolic reactions, many of these occur at the cell membrane.

http://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/protein-function-14123348

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STRUCTURE OF PLASMA MEMBRANE

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MEMBRANE COMPONENTS

Proteins (intergral & peripheral)Carbohydrates (glucose)

PhospholipidsCholesterol

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PHOSPHOLIPIDS

Make up 30-70% of the cell membrane

Phospholipids are like triglycerides with a phosphate

Come together to make a fluid membrane

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PHOSPHOLIPID ORIENTATION

In water, phospholipids form a bilayer

A cell membrane is a bilayer

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PHOSPHOLIPID ORIENTATION

Liposome is a small vesicle, with an aqueous compartment surrounded by a bilayer

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PHOSPHOLIPID ORIENTATION

PHOSPHATE HEADS – are water loving and point toward water

FATTY ACID TAILS – are water fearing and orient themselves to each other

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PHOSPHATE HEAD – HYDROPHYLIC

FATTY ACID TAILS – HYDROPHOBIC

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CLOSER LOOK OF THE PLASMA MEMBRANE

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PROTEINS

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INTEGRAL PROTEINS

Proteins surrounded by phospholipids which go through the membrane

Functions: serve as ion channels, membrane pumps, or receptors

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FLUID MOSAIC MODEL

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INTEGRAL PROTEINS

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PERIPHERAL PROTEINSProteins which

attach to the membrane

Predominately interact with integral proteins

Can attach by weak hydrogen bonds

1. interaction by an amphipathic α-helix parallel to the membrane plane (in-plane membrane helix) 2. interaction by a hydrophobic loop 3. interaction by a covalently bound membrane lipid (lipidation) 4. electrostatic or ionic interactions with membrane lipids (e.g.through a calcium ion)

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PERIPHERAL PROTEINS

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GLYCOPROTEINS

GLYCOPROTEINS found on the surface of the membrane

Serve as recognition sites for chemicals

Involved in cell to cell interactions

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GLYCOLIPIDSBetween phospholipids

Face extracellular fluid and serve as “cell identifiers”

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CHOLESTEROL

Involved in keeping membrane “fluid”

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GLYCOLIPIDS

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REVIEW

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References

Original presentation by M.Bregar (Dante C.S.S.) http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/aSGuest77986-711145-fluid-mosaic-model/

Modified by D. Machacek

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