How does the chemical potential of the substrate drive a uniporter?

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Abstract

Uniporters are a large class of transporters mediating facilitated diffusion of substrates along the direction of the substrate concentration gradient. Recently, structures of several important uniporters have been reported; however, the precise mechanisms of uniporter function remain subject of debate. Here, we present a series of general thermodynamic descriptions of uniporters, aimed at understanding the structure-function relationship of uniporters, and in particular to reconcile biochemical phenomena of uniporters with our previously proposed thermodynamic model of general transporters.

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Zhang, X. C., & Han, L. (2016). How does the chemical potential of the substrate drive a uniporter? Protein Science, 25(4), 933–937. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.2885

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