permease
英:['pɜ:mɪeɪs] 美: ['pəmiˌeɪs]
permease 基本解释
n.透(性)酶;
英英释义
Permease
The permeases are membrane transport proteins, a class of multipass transmembrane proteins that facilitate the diffusion of a specific molecule in or out of the cell by passive transport. In contrast, active transporters couple molecule transmembrane transport with an energy source such as ATP or a favorable ion gradient.以上来源于:Wikipedia
permease 相关例句
权威例句
Lessons from lactose permease.Sequence of the lactose permease geneA permease-oxidase complex involved in high-affinity iron uptake in yeast.Illicit Transport: The Oligopeptide PermeaseArabidopsis AUX1 Gene: A Permease-Like Regulator of Root GravitropismThe RND permease superfamily: an ancient, ubiquitous and diverse family that includes human disease and development proteins.Starvation induces vacuolar targeting and degradation of the tryptophan permease in yeast.Localization of the auxin permease AUX1 suggests two functionally distinct hormone transport pathways operate in the Arabidopsis roo...The TOR nutrient signalling pathway phosphorylates NPR1 and inhibits turnover of the tryptophan permeaseAmino Acid Signaling in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: a Permease-Like Sensor of External Amino Acids and F-Box Protein Grr1p Are Require...