AbstractCarrier linked solute transport through biomembranes is analysed with the viewpoint of catalysis. Different from enzymes, in carriers the unchanged substrate induces optimum fit in the transition state. The enhanced intrinsic binding energy pays for the energy required of the global conformation changes, thus decreasing the activation energy barrier. This “induced transition fit” (ITF) explains several phenomena of carrier transport, e.g., high or low affinity substrate requirements for unidirectional versus exchange, external energy requirement for “low affinity” transport, the existence of side specific inhibitors to ground states of the carrier, the requirement of external energy in active transport to supplement catalytic energy...
Mitochondrial carriers transport inorganic ions, nucleotides, amino acids, keto acids and cofactors ...
The number of ions required to drive substrate transport through a secondary active transporter dete...
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AbstractCarrier linked solute transport through biomembranes is analysed with the viewpoint of catal...
AbstractSecondary active transporters couple the free energy of the electrochemical potential of one...
The mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier catalyses the equimolar exchange of adenosine di- and tri-phosphat...
Membrane transport is generally thought to occur via an alternating access mechanism in which the tr...
The mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier catalyses the equimolar exchange of adenosine di- and tri-phosphat...
AbstractThe mechanistic mechanism of secondary active transport processes has not been fully elucida...
AbstractQuantitative analysis of carrier parameters demonstrates that with decreasing substrate conc...
AbstractMitochondrial carriers transport nucleotides, co-factors and metabolic intermediates across ...
In order to analyze the energetics of active transport, a hypothetical carrier model is considered i...
AbstractWe propose a hypothetical model for the transmembrane exchange reaction catalysed by the mit...
Mitochondrial ADP/ATP carriers catalyze the equimolar exchange of ADP and ATP across the mitochondri...
Membrane transporters are specialized molecular machinery for selective, regulable, efficient, and m...
Mitochondrial carriers transport inorganic ions, nucleotides, amino acids, keto acids and cofactors ...
The number of ions required to drive substrate transport through a secondary active transporter dete...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44802/1/10863_2005_Article_BF01516050.p...
AbstractCarrier linked solute transport through biomembranes is analysed with the viewpoint of catal...
AbstractSecondary active transporters couple the free energy of the electrochemical potential of one...
The mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier catalyses the equimolar exchange of adenosine di- and tri-phosphat...
Membrane transport is generally thought to occur via an alternating access mechanism in which the tr...
The mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier catalyses the equimolar exchange of adenosine di- and tri-phosphat...
AbstractThe mechanistic mechanism of secondary active transport processes has not been fully elucida...
AbstractQuantitative analysis of carrier parameters demonstrates that with decreasing substrate conc...
AbstractMitochondrial carriers transport nucleotides, co-factors and metabolic intermediates across ...
In order to analyze the energetics of active transport, a hypothetical carrier model is considered i...
AbstractWe propose a hypothetical model for the transmembrane exchange reaction catalysed by the mit...
Mitochondrial ADP/ATP carriers catalyze the equimolar exchange of ADP and ATP across the mitochondri...
Membrane transporters are specialized molecular machinery for selective, regulable, efficient, and m...
Mitochondrial carriers transport inorganic ions, nucleotides, amino acids, keto acids and cofactors ...
The number of ions required to drive substrate transport through a secondary active transporter dete...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44802/1/10863_2005_Article_BF01516050.p...