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Exam 2
Unit 2
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Undergraduate 4
10/23/2016

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What does the direction of current on a read-out from channel recordings indicate?
Definition
current is the direction of positive charge movement on channel recording readouts (readouts = trace feed)
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What does a flat line on a read-out from a channel recording indicate?
Definition
channel is closed
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Is the duration of channel openings constant?
Definition
no! (variable)
Term
the classic view of diffusion
Definition
everything moves from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration --> balanced concentration
Term
describe how molecules move in the establishment of equilibrium
Definition
not a straight line from all molecules on one side to half of them being on the other side; sometimes molecule movements overshoot equilibrium; molecule movement is random; molecules never stop moving
Term
What happens with every conformation change of the sodium-potassium pump?
Definition
3 sodium pumped out & 2 potassium pumped in
Term
electrogenic
Definition
generates electricity which contributes to your membrane potential
Term
Are sodium-potassium pumps relatively fast or relatively slow?
Definition
relatively slow (compared to ion channels)
Term
The sodium-potassium pump contributes to resting membrane potential in the ______ direction
Definition
hyperpolarizing
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3 parts of the structure of the sodium-potassium pump
Definition
1. alpha subunit with 10 TMR
2. beta subunit
3. relatively small gamma subunit (1 transmembrane alpha helix)
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difference between the extracellular & intracellular binding sites on the sodium-potassium pump
Definition
extracellular binding site for potassium

intracellular binding site for sodium
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Where is the binding site for ATP on the sodium-potassium pump?
Definition
intracellular
Term
membrane transporters
Definition
recover ions that cross the membrane & move ions against electrochemical gradients
Term
Does ion transport across cell membranes require energy?
Definition
yes!
Term
2 types of transport mechanisms based on energy source
Definition
1. primary active transport (uses ATP)
2. secondary active transport (uses concentration gradients)
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10 steps of the sodium-potassium ATPase pump
Definition
1. sodium binds intracellularly
2. ATP binds intracellularly & is hydrolyzed
3. ATPase is phosphorylated
4. conformational change
5. sodium sites are extracellular
6. sodium is released
7. potassium binds extracellularly
8. phosphate group is released from pump
9. conformation change
10. potassium is released intracellularly
Term
The sodium-potassium ATPase pump transports ______ out for every _____ in
Definition
3 sodium ions out for every 2 potassium ions in
Term
_____ is the only ion that can be transported out of the cell by sodium-potassium ATPase
Definition
sodium
Term
Is external potassium required for the sodium-potassium ATPase pump to function?
Definition
no!
Term
Ouabain
Definition
blocks the sodium-potassium ATPase pump (form the French "ouabaio" for "arrow poison")
Term
short term effects of Ouabain
Definition
very small but abrupt depolarization of the membrane
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long term effects of Ouabain
Definition
membrane potential continues to go up but more slowly than the initial depolarization (approaching 0 mV)
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