Thermal motion promotes lateral position exchanges between lipid moleculaes within a monolayer. In an artificial bilayer of lipids, this movement has been estimated to be ~ 2 um/second. On average, do you expect the lateral movement of a lipid molecule within a biological membrane to be equally fast?

Respuesta :

No, the lateral movement of a lipid molecule within a biological membrane will not be equally fast as the movement of lipid molecule in a artificial lipid bilayer.

Explanation:

  • The artificial bilayers are taken as a model to study the biological bilayer in laboratories.
  • The artificial bilayers  differ greatly in composition from the true bilayers.
  • The artificial bilayers are mostly made up of phospholipids and very less amount of sphingolipids. It lacks the integral protein and other molecules.
  • The Biological membranes have integrated proteins and other molecules within the layer.
  • These molecules offer resistance to the  movement of lipids  in the membranes. So, the speed of lipids in biological membrane cannot equally fast as their speed in artificial bilayer.