transportéry
Transportéry (singular transportér) are membrane proteins that mediate the movement of substances across biological membranes. They enable the uptake of nutrients, the removal of wastes, ion balance and signaling by relocating molecules such as sugars, amino acids, ions, drugs and metabolites. Transportéry can operate passively, using existing concentration or electrochemical gradients, or actively, consuming energy to move substrates against gradients.
Two broad classes are commonly distinguished: carriers or transportéry that change conformation to move substrates (facilitated
Examples include the glucose transporter GLUT1 (facilitating glucose diffusion), the sodium-glucose cotransporter SGLT1 (secondary active transport),
Because transporter function affects physiology, pharmacokinetics and disease, transportéry are key targets in medicine and biotechnology.
See also: membrane transport protein, active transport, facilitated diffusion, ABC transporters, SLC transporters, channels.