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  2. Cotransporter - Wikipedia

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    Na-K-2Cl symporter – This specific cotransporter regulates the cell volume by controlling the water and electrolyte content within the cell. [15] The Na-K-2Cl Cotransporter is vital in salt secretion in secretory epithelia cells along with renal salt reabsorption. [16] Two variations of the Na-K-2Cl symporter exist and are known as NKCC1 and ...

  3. Antiporter - Wikipedia

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    The antiporter can now bind to its second substrate and transport it in the opposite direction by taking on its transient substrate-bound open state. This is followed by an occluded, substrate-bound state that is still facing the cytosol, a conformation change with a temporary fully-occluded intermediate stage, and a return to the antiporter's ...

  4. Symporter - Wikipedia

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    A symporter is an integral membrane protein that is involved in the transport of two (or more) different molecules across the cell membrane in the same direction. The symporter works in the plasma membrane and molecules are transported across the cell membrane at the same time, and is, therefore, a type of cotransporter .

  5. Membrane transport protein - Wikipedia

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    Antiporter proteins transport one molecule down its concentration gradient to transport another molecule against its concentration gradient, but the molecules diffuse in opposite directions. As symporters and antiporters are involved in coupling the transport of two molecules, they are commonly referred to as cotransporters.

  6. Uniporter - Wikipedia

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    Facilitated diffusion may occur through three mechanisms: uniport, symport, or antiport. The difference between each mechanism depends on the direction of transport, in which uniport is the only transport not coupled to the transport of another solute. [4] Uniporter carrier proteins work by binding to one molecule or substrate at a time ...

  7. Mediated transport - Wikipedia

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    The SGLT1 protein is a symporter system because it passes both glucose and sodium in the same direction, from the lumen of the intestine to inside the intestinal cells. [ 4 ] An example of an antiporter mediated transport protein is the sodium-calcium antiporter, a transport protein involved in keeping the cytoplasmic concentration of calcium ...

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  9. Sodium-glucose transport proteins - Wikipedia

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    [11] [3] To maintain this process, the Sodium–hydrogen antiporter plays a crucial role in replenishing intracellular sodium levels. [12] [13] Consequently, the net effect of glucose transport is coupled with the extrusion of protons from the cell, with sodium serving as an intermediate in this process. [12] [13]