The three protein components of the ABC transporters are Nucleotide binding domains, Transmembrane spanning domains and Solute binding protein.
Transmembrane spanning domains is a alpha helix which has
substrate binding site and translocation pathway across
membrane.
Nucleotide binding domains gives energy for substrate transport by
hydrolysis of ATP.
Solute binding protein act as a receptor.
What are the three protein components of the ABC transporters and what is the function of...
ABC transporters and P-type ATPase transporters are membrane pumps that move ions and molecules across membranes.
Each of the following phrases describes ABC transporters, P-type ATPases, or both. Sort all the phrases to the appropriate bins. (Note that membrane pumps containing ATP-binding cassette domains are referred to as ABC transporters.)
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