cotransportere
Cotransportere, a term used in some languages for cotransporters, refers to membrane proteins that mediate secondary active transport by coupling the movement of one or more solutes to the electrochemical gradient of another ion, typically sodium or hydrogen. They differ from channels, which provide a pore for ions, and from primary active transporters that directly use ATP to move substrates.
Cotransportere are divided into two main types: symporters, which transport substrates in the same direction across
Representative examples include the sodium-glucose cotransporters SGLT1 and SGLT2, which reabsorb glucose in the intestine and
Mechanistically, the transporter binds its substrates on one side of the membrane, undergoes conformational changes, and