AP Biology 2.8 Membrane Transport
Practise AP Biology 2.8 questions by connecting membrane proteins, ATP-powered transport, ion gradients and cotransport with membrane potential and absorption.
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Practise AP Biology 2.8 questions by connecting membrane proteins, ATP-powered transport, ion gradients and cotransport with membrane potential and absorption.
Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is an inherited disease that causes water loss from the body and affects cell division in the kidneys. Because water movement across cell membranes is related to ion movement, scientists investigated the role of the Na+/K+ATPase (also known as the sodium/potassium pump) in this disease. Ouabain, a steroid hormone, binds to the Na+/K+ATPase in plasma membranes. Individuals with PKD have a genetic mutation that results in an increased binding of ouabain to the Na+/K+ATPase. The scientists treated normal human kidney (NHK) cells and PKD cells with increasing concentrations of ouabain and measured the number of cells (Figure 1) and the activity of the Na+/K+ATPase (Figure 2) after a period of time. The scientists hypothesized that a signal transduction pathway that includes the protein kinases MEK and ERK (Figure 3) may play a role in PKD symptoms.

Figure 1. Cell number compared with the number of cells at 0 pM ouabain. Normal human kidney (NHK) cells and polycystic kidney disease (PKD) cells were treated with increasing concentrations of ouabain. Error bars represent ±2SE \({

Figure 2. Percent \(\mathrm{Na

Figure 3. Signal transduction pathway hypothesized to play a role in the increased number of PKD cells
Describe the characteristics of the plasma membrane that prevent simple diffusion of Na+and K+across the membrane. Explain why ATP is required for the activity of the Na+/K+ATPase.
Accept one of the following:
- The interior of the plasma membrane is hydrophobic/nonpolar.
- The phospholipid tails are hydrophobic/nonpolar.
- The exterior of the plasma membrane is hydrophilic/polar.
- The phospholipid heads are hydrophilic/polar.
Explain why ATP is required for the activity of the Na+/K+ATPase. 1 point
- The Na+/K+ATPase pumps ions against their concentration gradients. This requires an input of (metabolic) energy.
Total for part (a) 2 points