Membrane proteins can be categorized according to:
2. Function
What are the “structure” proteins
2. Peripheral proteins; found only on one side
What are the “function” proteins
which proteins do the membrane transporters consist of
2. Channel proteins: form open and gated channels
Where are structural proteins found in
2. cytoskeleton
What are membrane enzymes active in
2. signal transfer
what are membrane receptors active in
receptor mediated endocytosis, signal transfer and and open and close chemically gated channel
Na/K pump more of an enzyme bc uses energy of ATP, hydrolyzes it and changes conformation of :
carrier
Electrical potentials are generated across the membranes of neurons and all cells bc:
What is the ion conc. gradients are est by which proteins
active transporters; actively move ions into/out of cell against their conc gradient.
The selective permeability of membranes is due to:
ion channels; allow only certain kinds of ions to cross the membrane in the direction of their conc gradient.
Channels and transporters work ____each other, and in doing so they genereate the ___ ___ ___, action potentials, the synaptic potentials, and receptor potentials that trigger the action potentials
against; resting membrane potential
The cell body and the dendrites is called the _____ domain
somatodendritic
The axon and nerve termini is called the ____domain
axonal
what is a ligand gated ion channel
they need something to bind to it (ligand aka neurotransmitter) in order to open/close
Ligand gated channels are mainly located where
somatodendritic domain
what are voltage gated Na/K+ channels
Requires a change in electrochemical potential in order to open/close it.
Where are voltage gated channels mainly
in the axonal domain
How come action potentials don’t go the opposite way? ( Nerve termini –>cell body)
specific spatial distribution of Na/K+ voltage gated channels
You will always see a greater amount of ____ions intracellular and lower amount of ___ and ___ ion
K+; Cl- and Na+
All fluids and cells maintain __ ____ which means that the # of pos charges = # of negative charges
bulk electroneutrality
What are the ionic gradients used for
2. Used by excitable cells, allowing production of action potentials
Fixed proteins which have a lot of negative charges are found in which part of the cell
inside
There is a slight ____charge inside the cell relative to outisde of the cell
inside