BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Symporter, Antiporter, Signal Transduction

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Active transport can use energy other than atp. A concentration gradient of another ion in the same direction: symport ion transporter and cotransporter going in the same direction, antiport ion transporter and cotransporter going in opposite direction, conc. = potential energy, if want 1 ion go through membrane against conc gradient, need energy; atp = primary transport, using energy from a different conc gradient = secondary transport. Only type of transport across membranes that goes against the concentration gradient; thus. Two possible sources of energy: use the concentration gradient of another solute: we call this secondary transport, or using a direct energy input, such as atp: we call this primary transport. Ca/atpase: exchange sodium for potassium, calcium and sodium etc. F or v type (h+ pumps ex. Abc (atp binding cassettes large molecules ex. Sodium and potassium travelling in opposite directions against their concentration gradients. The plasma membrane folds inwards, bringing in water and various solutes.

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