Definition
A membrane transport protein is a special kind of transmembrane protein associated with a biological membrane that facilitates the movement of one or more of these across the membrane: ions, small molecules, or macromolecules (such as other proteins). Note that a specific membrane transport protein may facilitate the movement of only a few specific ions across the biological membrane.
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Intermediate notions
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| solute carrier |
protein that facilitates transport of each solute it transports in only one direction (inside to outside or outside to inside) |
carriers are a particular kind of membrane transport protein |
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| ion channel |
protein that facilitates diffusion of ions bidirectionally across the biological membrane |
ion channels are a particular kind of membrane transport protein |
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