AbstractThe problem discussed in this paper is to find a minimal model which is consistent with all experimental results known so far in binding protein-dependent transport systems. It is clear that the binding protein in its loaded form must communicate with the membrane components of the cell to transfer the substrate from the outside into the inside of the cell. It is shown that this simple reaction network is not able to explain most of the experiments in this field. There is a suggestion that the unloaded form of the binding protein also communicates with the membrane components. We show in this paper that this is a possible answer since the resulting network meets all qualitative experimental findings. Two mathematical models describi...
The fluxes predicted by various models of carrier-mediated active transport of amino acids have been...
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AbstractTransport of substances and communication between compartments are fundamental biological pr...
Microorganisms rely on binding-protein assisted, active transport systems to scavenge for scarce nut...
The cell is the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life, of which ...
Prokaryotic ATP-binding cassette (ABC) importers require a substrate-binding protein (SBP) for the c...
AbstractTransport of substances and communication between compartments are fundamental biological pr...
Transport of substances and communication between compartments are fundamental biological processes,...
There is an increasing amount of experimental data on transport across biological membranes which ca...
Transport of substances and communication between compartments are fundamental biological processes,...
Biological processes take place far away from equilibrium and are of interest to uncover the basic p...
AbstractThe mechanistic mechanism of secondary active transport processes has not been fully elucida...
To explain the increased transport of nutrients and metabolites and to control the movement of drug ...
A model analysis of the process of carrier mediated membrane transport is presented, wherein the car...
Complex facilitative membrane transporters of specific ligands may operate via inner channels subjec...
The fluxes predicted by various models of carrier-mediated active transport of amino acids have been...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72841/1/j.1749-6632.1975.tb31496.x.pd
AbstractTransport of substances and communication between compartments are fundamental biological pr...
Microorganisms rely on binding-protein assisted, active transport systems to scavenge for scarce nut...
The cell is the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life, of which ...
Prokaryotic ATP-binding cassette (ABC) importers require a substrate-binding protein (SBP) for the c...
AbstractTransport of substances and communication between compartments are fundamental biological pr...
Transport of substances and communication between compartments are fundamental biological processes,...
There is an increasing amount of experimental data on transport across biological membranes which ca...
Transport of substances and communication between compartments are fundamental biological processes,...
Biological processes take place far away from equilibrium and are of interest to uncover the basic p...
AbstractThe mechanistic mechanism of secondary active transport processes has not been fully elucida...
To explain the increased transport of nutrients and metabolites and to control the movement of drug ...
A model analysis of the process of carrier mediated membrane transport is presented, wherein the car...
Complex facilitative membrane transporters of specific ligands may operate via inner channels subjec...
The fluxes predicted by various models of carrier-mediated active transport of amino acids have been...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72841/1/j.1749-6632.1975.tb31496.x.pd
AbstractTransport of substances and communication between compartments are fundamental biological pr...