S
CH 2
CH
COOCH 3
Protein chain of an
anchored protein
Integral proteins forming
Peripheral protein an ion channel
Cholesterol
Peripheral
protein
Non-polar
tails
Polar head
A
phospholi-
pid
molecule
α-Helix
integral
protein
Glycolipid
Glycoprotein
CONH
Figure A3.1 The fluid mosaic model of membranes.Note:Integral proteins either pass right
through or are deeply embedded in the lipid bilayer. Peripheral proteins are attached to the
surface of the lipid bilayer. Anchored proteins are attached to a so called anchor molecule
embedded in the lipid bilayer.
chemicalpumpsin the membrane. The intracellular face of a membrane at rest,
that is not undergoing cellular stimulation, is the negative side of the membrane.
For a membrane at rest the potential difference (resting potential) between the
two faces of the membrane varies from20 to200 mV. However, when the
membrane responds to cellular stimulation stimulation this inside face is
depolarized and becomes positive.
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