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Carrier Proteins

Proteins called carrier proteins sit within cell membranes and play a role in active transport.

Specific channels

Specific channels

  • The proteins act as channels, through which molecules can move into the cell.
  • They are specific, so each type of protein only lets in one particular substrate.
Change shape

Change shape

  • The substrate binds to the protein, and then using energy (from respiration), the protein changes shape, and the substrate is released into the cell.
  • Then the protein returns to its original shape.
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