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Organelle-specific lipid metabolism

MEMBRANE TRANSPORT Membrane transport mechanisms are vital to living organisms. Ions and molecules constantly move across cell plasma membranes and across the membranes of organelles. This flux must be carefully regulated to meet each cell s metabolic needs. For example, a cell s plasma membrane regulates the entrance of nutrient molecules and the exit of waste products. Additionally, it regulates intracellular ion concentrations. Because lipid bilayers are generally impenetrable to ions and polar substances, specific transport components must be inserted into cellular membranes. Several examples of these structures, referred to as transport proteins or permeases, are discussed. [Pg.364]

The plasma membrane is a selectively permeable barrier between the cell and the extracellular environment. Its permeability properties ensure that essential molecules such as ions, glucose, amino acids, and lipids readily enter the cell, metabolic intermediates remain in the cell, and waste compounds leave the cell. In short, the selective permeability of the plasma membrane allows the cell to maintain a constant Internal environment. In Chapter 5, we learned about the components and structural organization of cell membranes. Movement of virtually all molecules and ions across cellular membranes is mediated by selective membrane transport proteins em bedded in the phospholipid bllayer. Because different cell types require different mixtures of low-molecular-weight compounds, the plasma membrane of each cell type contains a specific set of transport proteins that allow only certain ions and molecules to cross. Similarly, organelles within the cell often have a different internal environment from that of the surrounding cytosol, and organelle membranes contain specific transport proteins that maintain this difference. [Pg.245]


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