These variations are crucial for the subsequent steps of invasion, including (a) the initial attachment, (b) CHOL transport from MΦ to LD, and (c) detachment of LD from the initial point of contact ...
The current manuscript provides solid evidence that the molecular function of SLC35G1, an orphan human SLC transporter, is citrate export at the basolateral membrane of intestinal epithelial cells.
Effects of salinity on plants include 1) osmotic stress, 2) disruption of membrane ion transport, 3) direct toxicity of cytoplasmic sodium ... Salinity is among the major threats to agriculture having ...
Consequently, SLC35G1, originally identified as a partner of stromal interaction molecule 1, a cell surface transmembrane glycoprotein, was found to play a role in the intestinal absorption of citrate ...
which in turn influences many crucial membrane-associated functions, such as the passive permeability of hydrophobic molecules, active solute transport and protein–protein interactions.
The robust hydrophobic design enables effective ion transport while resisting chemical degradation ... Electrochemical water splitting, which yields only hydrogen and oxygen, presents a cleaner ...
Membrane trafficking uses membrane-bound vesicles as transport intermediaries. Cargo molecules are enclosed within or associate with the membrane of these vesicles. GTPases are master regulators ...