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Results 1 - 10 of 28 for Hydrogen Ion
  1. ... as pumps to move positively charged hydrogen atoms (protons) across membranes. Because acids are substances that can "donate" protons to other molecules, this movement of protons helps ...
  2. ... as pumps to move positively charged hydrogen atoms (protons) across membranes. Because acids are substances that can "donate" protons to other molecules, this movement of protons helps ...
  3. ... as pumps to move positively charged hydrogen atoms (protons) across membranes. This movement of protons helps regulate the relative acidity (pH) of cells ...
  4. ... or cellular compartment in exchange for positively charged hydrogen ions (H+, also known as protons), which are removed. The exchange of hydrogen ions helps regulate the relative acidity (pH) of the ...
  5. ... provides instructions for making a protein called the proton-coupled folate transporter (PCFT). PCFT is important for ... Condition HCP1 heme carrier protein 1 MGC9564 PCFT proton-coupled folate transporter solute carrier family 46 (folate ...
  6. ... 2 NRAMP 2 NRAMP2 solute carrier family 11 (proton-coupled divalent metal ion transporter), member 2 solute carrier family 11 (proton-coupled divalent metal ion transporters), member 2 Tests ...
  7. ... for positively charged atoms of hydrogen (protons or hydrogen ions). Based on this function, ClC-5 is known ... their destinations within the cell. ClC-5 transports hydrogen ions into endosomes and chloride ions out, which helps ...
  8. ... these cells for every positively charged hydrogen atom (hydrogen ion) that flows in. In this way, ClC-7 ... Lourdel S, Jentsch TJ. Voltage-dependent electrogenic chloride/proton exchange by endosomal CLC proteins. Nature. 2005 Jul ...
  9. ... positively charged atoms (ions) of sodium (Na+) with hydrogen ions (H+) across the endosomal membrane. By controlling the amount of hydrogen ions, the NHE6 protein helps regulate the relative acidity ( ...
  10. ... of ATP synthase allows positively charged particles, called protons, to flow across a specialized membrane inside mitochondria. ... the enzyme uses the energy created by this proton flow to convert a molecule called adenosine diphosphate ( ...
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