- Uniporter
A uniporter is an
integral membrane protein that is involved infacilitated diffusion . They can be either a channel or a carrier protein.Uniporter carrier proteins work by binding to one
molecule ofsolute at a time and transporting it with thesolute gradient . Uniporter channels open in response to a stimulus and allow the free flow of specific molecules. Uniporters may not utilizeenergy other than the solute gradient. Thus they may only transport molecules with the solute gradient, and not against it.There are several ways in which the opening of uniporter channels may be regulated:
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Voltage - Regulated by the difference in voltage across the membrane
# Stress - Regulated by physicalpressure on the transporter (as in thecochlea of theear )
#Ligand - Regulated by the binding of a ligand to either the intracellular or extracellular side of the cellUniporters are involved in many biological processes, including
impulse transmission inneuron s. Voltage-gatedsodium channel s are involved in the propagation of anerve impulse across the neuron. During transmission of the signal from one neuron to the next,calcium is transported into thepresynaptic neuron by voltage-gatedcalcium channel s. Calcium released from the presynaptic neuron binds to a ligand-gated calcium channel in thepostsynaptic neuron to stimulate an impulse in that neuron.Potassium leak channel s, also regulated by voltage, then help to restore the restingmembrane potential after impulse transmission.In the ear,
sound wave s cause the stress-regulated channels in the ear to open, sending an impulse to thevestibulocochlear nerve (VIII).ee also
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Antiporter
*Symporter References
* Alberts, Bruce et al. — "Essential Cell Biology", 1st edition. Garland Publishing, New York: 1998.
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