Definition of Symporters. Meaning of Symporters. Synonyms of Symporters

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- NA+/K+-ATPase pump. In the roots of plants, the H+/K+ symporters are only one member of a group of several symporters/antiporters that specifically allow only one...
- cotransport (secondary active transport) and include antiporters and symporters. In general, cotransporters consist of two out of the three classes of...
- Because they move each solute in the same direction, they are considered symporters. They maintain electroneutrality by moving two positively charged solutes...
- solute:sodium symporters is involved in Na+-coupled substrate co-transport. Mechanistic aspects of Na+ binding sites in LeuT-like fold symporters has been...
- proposal of flux coupling in biology. Cotransporters can be classified as symporters and antiporters depending on whether the substances move in the same or...
- name. For example, chloride pot****ium symporter 5, or KCC2, is expressed through the SLC12A5 gene. Notably, symporters prior to 4 in the same family are other...
- PMIDĀ 18067089. Sodium+Chloride+Symporters at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) Sodium+Chloride+Symporter+Inhibitors at the U...
- Sodium sulfate symporters are integral membrane proteins that mediate the intake of a wide variety of molecules with the concomitant uptake of sodium ions...
- 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...
- variety of molecules with the concomitant uptake of sodium ions (sodium symporters) can be grouped, on the basis of sequence and functional similarities...