different between antiporter vs symporter
antiporter
English
Noun
antiporter (plural antiporters)
- (biochemistry) A cell protein that acts within an antiport to transport different molecules or ions across the membrane in opposite directions
Translations
antiporter From the web:
- what are antiporters and symporters
- what is a antiporter used for
- what is anion antiporter
symporter
English
Etymology
From sym- +? porter.
Noun
symporter (plural symporters)
- (biochemistry) An integral membrane protein involved in the movement of different molecules or ions in the same direction across a phospholipid membrane.
Hypernyms
- cotransporter
- ion pump
- protein
- ion pump
Related terms
- antiporter
- uniporter
Translations
See also
- symporter on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
symporter From the web:
- what are symporters and antiporters
- what do symporters do
- what distinguishes symporters from antiporters
- what does a symporter do
- what is glucose symporter
- what is a symporter used for
- what does sodium symporter do
- how do symporters and antiporters carry out their functions
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