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Oconnell
25 March, 18:26
How are receptors and transport proteins similar?
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Giuliana Keith
25 March, 21:48
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Well they're both large proteins.
They're both transmembrane proteins
They both - can - be involved in transmitter signals from outside of the cell to the inside (especially Ca2 + transporters).
They both dissipate cellular energy is some way (receptors can use ATP, GTP and ion gradients; transporters can use ion gradients and ATP).
They both have binding sites for compounds.
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