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Simple transport |
Only a transmembrane transport protein |
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Group translocation |
A series of proteins |
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ABC transport |
A substrate binding protein, a transmembrane transport protein and an ATP hydrolysing protein |
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Symport reaction |
Where the solute and the proton are transported together in the SAME direction |
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Antiport reactin |
Where the solute and the proton are transported together in the OPPOSITE directions |
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Example of a symporter transport protein |
Lac permease |
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How do simple transport and ABC transport differ from Group translocation |
Simple transport and ABC transport don't chemically change the solute and use the proton motive force whereas group translocation chemically changes the solute (e.g phosphorylation) and uses an organic compound for energy such as ATP |