What are the properties of plasma membranes?
When a membrane is very fluid what are the features of its phospholipids?
- Short tails
When a membrane is more rigid what are the features of its phospholipids?
- Long
What kind of double bond is usually present in phosolipids?
Cis
What are the 4 main types of phospholipids?
Which phospholipid has a negative charge?
Phosphatidylserine
What is the structure of a phospholipid?
Hydrophilic phosphate head and a hydrophobic tail made of 2 fatty acid chains. These are connected by a glycerol molecule.
What is the structure of cholesterol?
What is the function of cholesterol?
Packs between phospholipids which locally makes the membrane more rigid/ less permeable
How is bacterial membrane composition more simple?
- No sphingomyelin
How are phospholipids amphipathic?
Hydrophilic portion and a hydrophobic portion
What 2 structures can phospholipids form in aqueous solutions?
What is an integral membrane protein?
Directly embedded in the whole bilayer via a hydrophobic domain
What is a peripheral membrane protein?
What is a microdomain?
Areas of the plasma membrane which differ because of specialised clusters of proteins/ lipids.
What is a ‘raft’ microdomain?
What are the 3 key features of membranes?
What is spectrin?
- Peripheral membrane proteins connect cytoskeleton to the membrane
In what scenarios is membrane asymmetry important?
How is membrane asymmetry important in blood groups?
Blood group is determined by the oligosaccharides attached to sphingomyelin and proteins in the red blood cell membrane and to proteins in plasma.
How is membrane asymmetry important in coagulation?
Where is phosphatidylserine usually found in the plasma membrane?
Inner leaflet
How is membrane asymmetry important in cell recognition?
Which molecules are lipid bilayers highly impermeable to?
Polar molecules and ions