AmBns
AmBns refers to a family of proteins involved in transmembrane transport processes. These proteins are characterized by their ability to span the cell membrane multiple times, forming channels or carriers for specific molecules. The precise function of AmBns proteins can vary significantly, with some acting as passive transporters facilitating the movement of ions or small molecules down their concentration gradients, while others function as active transporters, utilizing energy to move substances against their gradients.
Research into AmBns proteins has revealed their crucial roles in maintaining cellular homeostasis, nutrient uptake, waste