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Exam 2
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Undergraduate 4
10/23/2016

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How is a Langmuir trough experiment set up?
Definition
water-filled trough with moveable barrier, known amount of oil added on one side of the barrier
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What is the "maximum coverage" part of the Langmuir trough experiment?
Definition
the barrier slides, increasing the area to be covered by oil until layer is just one molecule thick
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What is the "overextended" part of the Langmuir trough experiment?
Definition
the oil can no longer cover the entire area
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2 parts of an individual lipid molecule & how they interact with water
Definition
1. hydrophilic heads embedded in water

2. hydrophobic tails sticking away
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describe the electrical properties of water
Definition
one end has a slight negative charge, one end has a slight positive charge
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describe how being a polar molecule helps water dissociate ionic compounds such as salts (NaCl, KCl) in solution
Definition
slight negative charge of oxygen is attracted to positive ions; slight positive charges of hydrogens attract positive ions
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waters of hydration
Definition
water that surrounds ions dissolved in an extracellular solution
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pore loop
Definition
the selectivity filter for each channel
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How do carbonyl oxygens (negatively charged) of the TVGYG sequence of amino acids orient themselves in the pore loop?
Definition
oriented so negative oxygens are lining the pore
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Do multiple ions pass through the channel at a time or is it a one-by-one process?
Definition
multiple ions pass through the channel at a time
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Are ions passing through a channel held in close proximity or far away from each other?
Definition
close proximity
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How does the "like repels like" theory explain ion movement through channels?
Definition
because each ion has the same charge, electrostatic repulsion drives ions through the channel quickly
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How do waters of hydration affect the diameters of sodium & potassium ions?
Definition
waters of hydration make the diameters of sodium & potassium ions much greater than the width of the pore
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______ must be removed for the ion to pass through the pore
Definition
water
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Is energy required to remove the water shell from ions passing through a channel?
Definition
yes!
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Is it harder to remove a water shell from a smaller or larger ion?
Definition
smaller
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Within the pore of potassium channels, _____ strip the water molecules off of the ion
Definition
negatively charged amino acids
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How are potassium ions stabilized as they pass through channels?
Definition
negative charges of the amino acids in the pore stabilize the dehydrated potassium ion
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Why do the waters of hydration need to be stripped from the potassium ion to allow it to pass through the channel?
Definition
makes the potassium ion small enough to get through the channel
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Within the pore of sodium channels, ______ strip the water molecules off of the ion
Definition
negatively charged amino acids
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How are sodium ions stabilized as they pass through channels?
Definition
the negative charges in the pore stabilize the sodium ion
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Does it take more energy to strip water off of sodium or potassium ions?
Definition
the smaller sodium ion
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How many water molecules stay attached to the sodium ion as it passes through the channel?
Definition
three
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Is the pore diameter of sodium channels or potassium channels greater?
Definition
sodium channels (even though sodium is the smaller ion...comes from the waters of hydration that stay attached)
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How does the sodium channel stop potassium ions from passing through?
Definition
the geometry of the sodium channel pore is such that potassium ions could not be stabilized so the channel remains selective for sodium
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Why are electric ray membranes used to study ACh receptors?
Definition
the membrane has a super dense amount of ACh receptors (good for studying)
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The ACh receptor is somewhat between a _____ & _____ in their structure
Definition
ligand-gated & voltage-gated channel
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5 subunits in an ACh receptor
Definition
two alphas, a beta, a delta, & a gamma
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Each ACh receptor subunit has _____ transmembrane regions
Definition
four (labeled 1 - 4)
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2 kinds of nicotinic ACh receptors
Definition
1. homomeric = all 5 subunits are the same

2. heteromeric = not all five are the same
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2 features every ACh receptor has in common
Definition
1. 5 subunits

2. each subunit has 4 transmembrane regions
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mutagenesis
Definition
you mutate one of the amino acids
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site-directed
Definition
you choose exactly where an amino acid is mutated
Term
example of a site-directed mutagenesis
Definition
the SCAM method for identifying the p-loop
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nAChR
Definition
system of "primed" numbering used to examine the M2 helices of ACh receptors
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3 common structural features for the nAChR "family" of receptors
Definition
1. 5 subunits
2. 4 TMR per subunit
3. no P region; pore lined by M2
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5 differences between ligand-gated ion channels & voltage-gated ion channels
Definition
1. gating (voltage vs. ligand binding)
2. selectivity
3. # of domains
4. # of TMR in each domain
5. obviously different functions
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What problem used to arise when attempting to record current through a single ion channel?
Definition
on a typical recording setup, noise levels would overpower the current on the read-out
Term
Before modern techniques, how would scientists record current through a single ion channel & interpret the read-out?
Definition
difference of noise between rest & when ACh is present can be attributed to ion flow through the channels
Term
Erwin Neher & Bert Sakmann
Definition
developed the patch-clamp technique!
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Where did Neher & Sakmann realize that noise was coming from in current recording read-outs?
Definition
current escaping around the glass microelectrode that is inserted in the cell
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Inside diameter of the opening in patch-clamp technique microelectrodes is usually only about _____!
Definition
one micron
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How do you bring the membrane up into the pipette in patch-clamp technique?
Definition
suction
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How does the patch-clamp technique greatly reduce noise?
Definition
giga-seal made between the membrane & the glass of the pipette
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cell-attached patch
Definition
membrane bubbled into the electrode
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inside-out
Definition
start with cell attached but pull off that part of the membrane!
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whole-cell
Definition
start with cell-attached & apply more suction
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outside-out
Definition
start with whole-cell & pull away!
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