- A
symporter is an
integral membrane protein that is
involved in the
transport of two (or more)
different molecules across the cell
membrane in the same...
- The sodium/iodide cotransporter, also
known as the sodium/iodide
symporter (NIS), is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the SLC5A5 gene. It is a transmembrane...
- The
chloride pot****ium
symporter is a
membrane transport protein of the
solute carrier family 12 that is
present in the S3-segment of the
renal proximal...
- The sodium-chloride
symporter (also
known as Na+-Cl− cotransporter, NCC or NCCT, or as the thiazide-sensitive Na+-Cl−
cotransporter or TSC) is a cotransporter...
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Because they move each
solute in the same direction, they are
considered symporters. They
maintain electroneutrality by
moving two
positively charged solutes...
-
cotransport (secondary
active transport) and
include antiporters and
symporters. In general,
cotransporters consist of two out of the
three classes of...
-
membrane while another is
cotransported in the
opposite direction. In a
symporter, two
substrates are
transported in the same
direction across the membrane...
- well-studied
members of this family. Both SGLT1 and SGLT2
function as
symporters,
utilizing the
energy from the
sodium gradient created by the Na+/K+ ATPase...
- the
symporter,
which is in its
outward facing conformation. Once
sodium is bound,
glucose can bind from the
extracellular space,
causing the
symporter to...
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Divalent anion:Na+
symporters were
found in bacteria, archaea,
plant chloroplasts and animals. They vary in size from 432
amino acyl
residues (M. jannaschii)...