Cotransporter

Cotransporters are a subcategory of membrane transport proteins (transporters) that couple the favorable movement of one molecule with its concentration gradient and unfavorable movement of another molecule against its concentration gradient. They enable coupled or cotransport (secondary active transport) and include antiporters and symporters. In general, cotransporters consist of two out of the three classes of integral membrane proteins known as transporters that move molecules and ions across biomembranes. Uniporters are also transporters but move only one type of molecule down its concentration gradient and are not classified as cotransporters.[1]

Basic difference between the cotransporters known as antiporters and symporters, and the uniporter transporter.
  1. ^ Lodish, Harvey; Berk, A.; Amon, A.; Bretscher, A.; Kaiser, C.; Kriefer, M.; et al. (2013). Molecular cell biology (7th ed.). New York: W.H. Freeman and Co. ISBN 978-1-4292-3413-9.

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