Title: Biological Membranes and Energy Production
1Biological Membranes and Energy Production
2Membranes as Energy Transducers
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Asymmetry in chemical environments
Integral membrane proteins allow formation of
asymmetrical environments
Membrane Bilayer
3Electrochemical Gradients can provide Energy
The downhill motion of Na to the left provides
a measureable electrical potential (E) across the
membrane once Na ions reach equilibrium
The magnitude of E can be calculated using Nernst
equation
E RT/ZF ln NaL / NaR
This downhill motion of ions can be translated
into free energy change (?G). The movement of
ions across a selectively permeable barrier is
dependent on 1) voltage and 2) concentration
gradient
?GC -RT ln Nain/ Naout
?GM -nFE
Na channel
?G ?GC ?GM
4H gradients provide the energy necessary to
produce ATP
Chemical Energy
Light Energy
Electrical Energy
H gradient
ATP
5H Gradients Perform a Number of Tasks
6Oxidative Phosphorylation
7Electron Transport Chain (ETC)
8Sequence of e- transport
- complex II no ATP
- Inhibitors discovery of complexes
Redox Potential (V)
9Chemiosmotic Theory
- The process of ATP production is catalyzed by a
H Translocating ATPase - Termed chemiosmotic theory
- Chemiosmotic theory requires four parameters
- intact mitochondrial membrane
- impermeable to ions that may dissipate the
electrochemical gradient - ?G of electron tranport is stored in a proton
gradient which is used to produce ATP - The proton gradient can be sequestered, lowering
ATP production. This event DOES NOT INHIBIT NADH
OR SUCCINATE OXIDATION
10Complex V is a Multisubunit Protein
- FOF1 ATPase
- Transmembrane protein (450KDa)
- F0 subunit is the transmembrane H channel with 3
subunits (a8, b1, c2) - H translocation depends on Glu
- Determined by DCCD inhibition (prevents H
translocation - Oligomycin blocks the F0 pump
- F1 subunit is a soluble peripheral protein in the
matrix - a3ß3?de subunits
- ß sudunit catalyzes ATP production
11Protons Propel ATP Production
Conformational change in ß subunit
cap
stalk
Rotation of the ? subunit
Membrane spanners
NOTE this ATPase is reversible
3H
12Uncouplers of Oxidative Phosphorylation
- Synthetic or Exogenous Uncouplers
- Valinomycin
- Ionophores
- Protonophores (2,4-DNP)
132) Natural Uncouplersthe protein Thermogenin
(UCP) found in brown adipose tissue