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Internal salt , active transport

RND is a large ubiquitous superfamiiy of transporters with representations in all domains of life. Composed typicahy of about 1000 amino-acid residues, they are arranged as 12 transmembrane hehces proteins with two large hydrophilic extra-cytoplasmic loops between hehces 1 and 2 and hehces 7 and 8. It has been postulated that these proteins developed from an internal gene duplication event. The members of the RND family are also secondary active transporters that catalyze the proton-motive-force driven transport of a range of substrates, including hydrophobic drugs, bile salts, fatty acids, heavy metals, and more (22). [Pg.364]


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