- ISBN 978-1-319-20852-3.
Dittmar E (2017-11-12). "This
picture represents antiport".
Retrieved 2024-04-10. The
yellow triangle shows the
concentration gradient...
- complex. The
phosphate carrier (PiC)
mediates the
electroneutral exchange (
antiport) of
phosphate (H2PO−4; Pi) for OH− or
symport of
phosphate and protons...
-
There are
three types of
mediated transporters: uniport, symport, and
antiport.
Things that can be
transported are nutrients, ions, glucose, etc, all...
-
basal portion of the cell via
sodium (Na+)
symport and
chloride (Cl−)
antiport and re-enters circulation,
where it may
accept a
proton if
blood pH decreases...
-
membrane protein that
transports Na+ into the cell, and H+ out of the cell (
antiport). They are
found in the
membranes of many cells, and
especially in those...
-
which are
necessary for
cellular processes. It has been
noted that Na+/H+
antiport is
required for
alkaliphilic growth,
whereas either K+/H+
antiporters or...
- Uniport, symport, and
antiport of
molecules through membranes....
- the same
direction in
relation to each other. This is in
contrast to the
antiport transporter. Typically, the ion(s) will move down the
electrochemical gradient...
-
potential for Na. This
increases the
activity of the
basolateral Na/Ca
antiport and
causes the
increase in
calcium reclamation ****ociated with thiazide...
- The sodium-calcium
exchanger (often
denoted Na+/Ca2+ exchanger,
exchange protein, or NCX) is an
antiporter membrane protein that
removes calcium from cells...