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- diffusion, and is coupled with the active transport of the molecule(s). In symport, two molecule move in a 'similar direction' at the 'same time'. For example...
- electroneutral exchange (antiport) of phosphate (H2PO−4; Pi) for OH− or symport of phosphate and protons (H+) across the inner membrane, and the driving...
- re-absorb sodium ions (Na+) from the waste. It uses Na-H antiport, Na-glucose symport, sodium ion channels (minor). It is stimulated by angiotensin II and aldosterone...
- All functionally characterized members of the APC superfamily use cation symport for substrate ac****ulation except for some members of the AE family which...
- are responsible for the co-transport of glucose in the sodium glucose symport, are used to help maintain membrane polarity with the help of the sodium...
- bicarbonate (HCO3−) exits at the basal portion of the cell via sodium (Na+) symport and chloride (Cl−) antiport and re-enters circulation, where it may accept...
- transporters via a secondary active transport mechanism called sodium ion-glucose symport via sodium/glucose cotransporter 1 (SGLT1). Further transfer occurs on...
- Proximal Glucose Reabsorption. lib.mcg.edu Sect. 7, Ch. 5: Cotransport (Symport). lib.mcg.edu Sect. 7, Ch. 6: Proximal Reabsorption of Amino Acids: Site...
- Solute:Sodium Symporter (SSS) Family (TC# 2.A.21) catalyze solute:Na+ symport. The SSS family is within the APC Superfamily. The solutes transported...
- intramitochondrial ATP for ADP produced in the cytoplasm. B) Phosphate translocase: the transport of H2PO4- together with a proton are produced by symport H2PO4-/H+...