transportproteinet
Transportproteinet refers to a broad class of membrane proteins that mediate the movement of ions, water, and small molecules across biological membranes. They are essential for cellular homeostasis, nutrient uptake, and signal transduction. Most transportproteinet are integral membrane proteins containing hydrophobic regions that span the lipid bilayer. They recognize specific substrates and switch between conformations to move substrates from one side of the membrane to the other. Transportproteinet are commonly categorized by mechanism into channels, carriers (transporters), and pumps.
Channels form pores that selectively permit rapid passage of ions or water along an electrochemical gradient
Physiological examples include glucose transporters (GLUT family), water channels (aquaporins), and various ion channels. Transportproteinet contribute
In pharmacology, transporter proteins influence absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of drugs, and may contribute to