Transport protein
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See for
carrier (molecular), carrier mediated transport, translocase
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Broader Terms
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Narrower Terms
fatty acid binding protein, hormone binding protein, membrane transport protein, molecular chaperone
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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).
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- 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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