BIOL 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Sodium Bicarbonate, Facilitated Diffusion, Passive Transport

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Moving a larger mlcl like sugar or sodium bicarbonate so we must use facilitated diffusion. Mediated transport which needs a transporter protein. Take some transported solute and bind it to the protein to change the shape and it"ll go to the other side of the membrane. Allosteric modulation is general and facilitated diffusion is an example of this. Still goes from high to low concentration. The affinity to the binding site will be higher on the high concentration to change its shape and then lower on the other side of the membrane so that it comes off. Must be polyatomic ions like bicarbonate, or amino acids and glucose. If you want something bigger (starch, proteins) across you can"t use this. We reach a max ability to reach saturation of transporters. We could make more proteins by regulating transcription or translation or turn on an inactive protein.

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