Transport protein is the process were in materials are being transferred within an organism. Facilitated diffusion does not act as transferring protein because they are a gated trans-membrane.
Defects in membrane proteins that normally function in chloride ion transport can result from mutations in genes coding for those proteins. These mutations can lead to altered protein structure or function, affecting the ability of the protein to transport chloride ions across the membrane correctly. This can result in conditions such as cystic fibrosis, where mutations in the CFTR gene lead to defective chloride ion transport.
The shape, conformation, affect its function by determining what the shape is some proteins are long and fibrous : those form hair and form blood clots ... Some are globular and can function as enzymes which transport oxygen. The shape of a protein affects the function !
Red blood cells do not have a nucleus and lack the machinery for protein synthesis, so they cannot produce proteins. Their main function is to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body.
Sorry my answer is not too accurate... don't have my bio textbook on me. From memory, ATP phosphorylates the protein that causes active transport. It would give the energy needed for a protein to actively transport the molecule or atom of choice through the pore. Now active transport mitosis? I've never heard of that before. Are you saying that ATP activates a protein (which transfers thing) during mitosis?
Protein pumps, such as the sodium-potassium pump and the proton pump, are membrane structures that function in active transport by moving ions against their concentration gradients across the cell membrane. These pumps require energy, usually in the form of ATP, to transport substances.
they help transport protein through other cells
Protein pumps are located in the cell membrane and their function is to transport molecules across the cell membrane, regulating the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
What part of the membrane helps chemical reac
A channel protein in cellular transport acts as a passageway for specific molecules to move in and out of the cell, helping to regulate the flow of substances across the cell membrane.
Some molecules are too large to pass through the cell membrane without transport proteins.
is a protein which serves the function of moving other materials within an organism. Transport proteins are vital to the growth and life of all living things. There are several different kinds of transport proteins.
Defects in membrane proteins that normally function in chloride ion transport can result from mutations in genes coding for those proteins. These mutations can lead to altered protein structure or function, affecting the ability of the protein to transport chloride ions across the membrane correctly. This can result in conditions such as cystic fibrosis, where mutations in the CFTR gene lead to defective chloride ion transport.
Did NaCl require a transport protein for diffusion?
The shape, conformation, affect its function by determining what the shape is some proteins are long and fibrous : those form hair and form blood clots ... Some are globular and can function as enzymes which transport oxygen. The shape of a protein affects the function !
In primary active transport, the transport protein gets phosphorylated; in secondary active transport, the transport protein is not phosphorylated
A vesicle is a small membrane-enclosed sac that can store or transport substances. So basically they help transport the protein.
A vesicle is a small membrane-enclosed sac that can store or transport substances. So basically they help transport the protein.