Practice: ABC transporters are a part of a superfamily of transporters that have two nucleotide binding domains that bind __________, which is necessary for primary active transport.
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Concept #1: ABC Transporters
Practice: ABC transporters are a part of a superfamily of transporters that have two nucleotide binding domains that bind __________, which is necessary for primary active transport.
Practice: What side of a membrane has a higher concentration of the toxin Limbricide after ABC transporter activity?
Practice: Which of the following statements is TRUE for BOTH P-type ATPases and ABC transporters?
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