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Plant hormones and membrane transporters: integrating nutrient uptake, ion homeostasis, and stress responses through hormonal cross-talk. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Plant Sci
Faizan M   +13 more
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Coat proteins: shaping membrane transport

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2003
Coat proteins allow the selective transfer of macromolecules from one membrane-enclosed compartment to another by concentrating macromolecules into specialized membrane patches and then deforming these patches into small coated vesicles. Recent findings indicate that coat proteins might also participate in the differentiation of membrane domains within
Juan S, Bonifacino   +1 more
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Membrane Transport of Proteins

Nature New Biology, 1972
FACILITATED diffusion of small organic molecules across cell membranes is thought to be carrier-mediated in part because the process displays reaction kinetics. Models describing carrier transport assume that the transported molecule is associated with the membrane, reacting presumably with membrane proteins, and is then moved across the barrier.
C, Liebow, S S, Rothman
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Biology of Membrane Transport Proteins

Pharmaceutical Research, 1995
Membrane transporter proteins are encoded by numerous genes that can be classified into several superfamilies, on the basis of sequence identity and biological function. Prominent examples include facilitative transporters, the secondary active symporters and antiporters driven by ion gradients, and active ABC (ATP binding cassette) transporters ...
W, Sadée, V, Drübbisch, G L, Amidon
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Electrophysiological Characterization of Membrane Transport Proteins

Annual Review of Biophysics, 2013
Active transport in biological membranes has been traditionally studied using a variety of biochemical and biophysical techniques, including electrophysiology. This review focuses on aspects of electrophysiological methods that make them particularly suited for the investigation of transporter function.
Grewer, C.   +3 more
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