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Escherichia coli cation transport

While gramicidin and other channel formers can show high transport rates, they do not show the high selectivity that characterizes natural channels. There is much interest at present in a class of proteins called porins, which form natural pores in the outer membranes of Gram-negative bacteria. Several different porin proteins have been isolated from Escherichia coli. These form water-filled channels of various sizes in membranes. Thus the proteins OmpC and OmpF seem to be cation-specific channels while other proteins give larger diameter channels that seem to be specific for anions.34,35... [Pg.553]


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