effluxes
Effluxes, in biology, refer to the movement of substances out of a cell, organelle, or compartment, typically mediated by membrane transport proteins. The term often describes active efflux, where energy powers the export of substrates against a concentration gradient, though some forms may occur via facilitated diffusion.
Transporters involved include ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters that hydrolyze ATP, and secondary active transporters that use
Biological and clinical significance is broad. In bacteria, efflux pumps reduce intracellular antibiotic concentrations and contribute
Measurement and pharmacological relevance are active research areas. Efflux activity is commonly studied with fluorescent substrates