transportermediated
Transporter-mediated refers to processes in which membrane transport proteins regulate the movement of substances across cellular membranes. These processes rely on transporter proteins rather than unassisted diffusion, and they play crucial roles in physiology, pharmacology, and toxicology.
Transporter families and roles
Two broad classes are commonly recognized: uptake transporters and efflux transporters. Uptake transporters, often from the
Transporter-mediated processes are typically saturable and can follow Michaelis-Menten–type kinetics, with parameters such as Vmax and
Clinical and research significance
Transporter-mediated processes influence absorption, distribution, clearance, and drug–drug interactions. They are central to pharmacokinetics and precision
In summary, transporter-mediated mechanisms describe how membrane transport proteins govern the movement of diverse substrates, with