Title: Membrane Transport III
1Membrane Transport III
2Selectivity of a K channel
3DVD Clip 45
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5DVD clip 48
6Patch Clamp Recording
7Patch Clamp Recording
8Patch Clamp Measurements of single voltage gated
Na channel
3 experiments on the same patch
cumulative of 144 experiments
9Resting Chemical Synapse
10Active Chemical Synapse
11Neuromuscular Junction in a Frog
12Three Conformations of Acetyl Choline receptor at
the neuromuscular junction
13DVD Clip 49
14Ion Channels at Neuromuscular Junction
15Motor Neuron Cell body in the Spinal Chord
16Motor Neuron Cell body in the Spinal Chord
thousands of axon terminals are stained red by
antibody that recognizes a protein in synaptic
vesicles
17Chapter 12
- Intracellular Compartments and Protein Sorting
18Major Intracellular compartments of an animal
cell
19Volumes of major intracellular compartments in a
liver cell
20Relative amount of membrane types in 2 cell types
21Complex Cortical Network of Endoplasmic Reticulum
22Cross section of liver cell
23Topological relationships between compartments of
a eukaryotic cell
24Roadmap of protein traffic inside cell
25Two ways in which a sorting signal can bebuilt
into a protein
26Some typical signal sequences
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28Nuclear Pore complexes perforate the nuclear
envelope
29Nuclear pore complexes
30Nuclear side of the nuclear envelope
31Face on view of nuclear complexes without the
membrane
32Side view of 2 nuclear pore complexes
33Transport through nuclear pore complexes occurs
through free diffusion and active transport
34Nuclear import signal direst proteins to the
nucleus
35Single amino acid mutation in signal will prevent
import into the nucleus
36Nuclear import receptors bind to nuclear porins
and nuclear localization signal of cargo protein
Different nuclear localization signals bind
different import receptors
37Ran GTP provides energy for nuclear protein import
38Ran-GTP controls cargo loading and unloading