BIOL 2410 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Calcium Atpase, Membrane Transport Protein, Symporter

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Channel proteins form hydrophilic pores that span the diameter of the plasma membrane. Open to both faces of the membrane. Some remain open all of the time. Other have gates and require an appropriate stimulus to open. Carrier proteins will never be open to both sides of the membrane at once. Changes in protein conformation allow the solute to be transported form one side of the membrane to another. Moves a single molecule across the membrane from an area of high to low concentration - passive. Moves one molecule form an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration while simultaneously moving another from low concentration to high concentration - active. Both solutes move in the same direction. Same as symport but the solutes move in opposing directions. Moves a solute down the concentration gradient. Glut transports move glucose from areas of high concentration to low.

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