Transport protein

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Contents

See for

carrier (molecular), carrier mediated transport, translocase

Broader Terms

protein

Narrower Terms

fatty acid binding protein, hormone binding protein, membrane transport protein, molecular chaperone

Related Terms

biological transport

Scope Note

diverse group of proteins which serve as carriers of ligands through solubility barriers such as aqueous body fluids (for lipoid hormones) or lipid membranes (for inorganic ions).

Facts (generated by robot; please edit if you find it inaccurate)

  • 3056 The lactose transport protein is a cooperative dimer with two sugar translocation pathways LiesbethM.
  • The lactose transport protein is a cooperative dimer with two sugar translocation pathways.
  • The erythrocyte anion transport protein is contranslationally inserted into microsomes.
  • An example of a more general transport protein is the branch chain amino acid transporter of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which transports leucine, valine, and isoleucine.
  • transport protein Top Web results for "transport protein" Wikipedia transport protein A transport protein is a protein involved in facilitated diffusion.

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