As per the Fluid Mosaic Model, what is the lateral movement capability of proteins measured as?
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Fluid Mosaic Model:
To explain the structure of plasma membrane in animal cells, Nicolson & Singer proposed a fluid mosaic model.
It states that the plasma membrane is a mosaic of components such as phospholipids, proteins, cholesterol, and carbohydrates.
The capability to show movement in the membrane is measured as its fluidity.
The lateral movement of proteins is caused by the quasi-fluid nature of lipids.
Quasi fluid refers to being partly liquid and partly solid.
Factors affecting fluidity:
Temperature- higher the temperature higher is the fluidity.
Cholesterol content- at higher temperatures, cholesterol reduces membrane fluidity by increasing intermolecular forces.
Tail length of fatty acids- longer the length, less is the fluidity (due to increased interaction between such tails)
Saturation of fatty acid tails- higher the number of saturated tails, the lower the fluidity (higher interaction among the tails). whereas high number of unsaturated tails increases fluidity.