burðarprótein
Burðarprótein, often translated as transport proteins, are a crucial class of proteins found in cell membranes. Their primary function is to facilitate the movement of specific ions, molecules, or larger particles across the cell membrane. This movement is essential for maintaining cellular homeostasis, enabling nutrient uptake, waste removal, and signal transduction.
There are several types of transport proteins, broadly categorized into channels and carriers. Channel proteins form
Active transport proteins are particularly important as they can move substances against their concentration gradient, which