SINCE, THERE IS ENOUGH
LIPID TO GO AROUND
THE RBC TWICE.HENCE,
THEY PROPOSED THE
MEMBRANE AS LIPID
BILAYER.
ERRORS
•Acetone does not quantitatively extract all
the lipids
•Their calculation of membrane surface
area also less than actual figure
SANDWICH MODEL
•A phospholipid
bilayer is
sandwiched
between two layers
of protein.
•Phospholipid is
essential because
the lipid layer is
permeable to polar
molecules
Fluid Quality Of Membranes
•It was proposed by Singer and Nicholson.
•Membranes are held together by hydrophobic
interactions.
•Most membrane lipids and some proteins can
drift laterally within the molecules.
•Molecules rarely flip transversely across the
membrane.
•Some membrane proteins are tethered to
cytoskeleton and cannot move far.
•Membrane must be fluid to work.
Membranes As Mosaics Of Structure n
Function
•A membrane is a mosaic of different
proteins embedded and dispersed in the
phospholipid bilayer. They vary in both
structure n function. Two types
a.Integral proteins
b.Peripheral proteins
INTEGRAL PROTEINS
•Unilateral, reaching only a part way
across the membrane.
•strongly associated with bilayer
•strong, hydrophobic (van de Waals’) forces
PERIPHERAL PROTEINS
•Not embedded but attached to
membranes surface.
•On cytoplasmic side, may be held by
filaments of cytoskeleton.
CHOLESTEROL: A “FLUIDITYBUFFER
•Cholesterol molecule are embedded in
animal cell membrane not in plant cell
membrane they make the membrane
( along with phospholipids) impermeable to
water soluble substance. it also stables the
membrane.
•Below T
m-cholesterol disrupts close
packing of acyl chains increasesfluidity
•Above T
m-cholesterol constrains motion of
acyl chains decreasesfluidity
Membranes are asymmetric.
•The two layers may differ in lipid composition,
proteins in the membrane have a clear
direction.
•The outer surface also has carbohydrates.
•This asymmetrical orientation begins during
synthesis of new membrane in the
endoplasmic
reticulum.
CONCLUSION
•It provides a barrier between the inside and
outside environment of the cell, and plays an
important role in cell to cell signaling and
communication.
•It is composedprimarily of phospholipids and
proteins, and the exact composition of the
cell membrane varies depending on thecell
type.
•Although there is a wide variety of cell
typeswhich existin nature,one uniting
feature they shareis the cell membrane.