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|description=The '''phosphate carrier''' (Pic) is a proton/phosphate symporter which transports negatively charged [[inorganic phosphate]] across the inner mt-membrane. The transport can be described either as symport of H<sup>+</sup> with P<sub>i</sub>, or antiport of hydroxide anion against P<sub>i</sub>. The phosphate carrier is a component of the [[phosphorylation system]].
|description=The '''phosphate carrier''' (Pic) is a proton/phosphate symporter which transports negatively charged [[inorganic phosphate]] across the inner mt-membrane. The transport can be described either as symport of H<sup>+</sup> with P<sub>i</sub>, or antiport of hydroxide anion against P<sub>i</sub>. The phosphate carrier is a component of the [[phosphorylation system]].
|info=[[Ferreira 1993 J Bioenerg Biomembr]]
|info=[[Ferreira 1993 J Bioenerg Biomembr]]
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Phosphate carrier

Description

The phosphate carrier (Pic) is a proton/phosphate symporter which transports negatively charged inorganic phosphate across the inner mt-membrane. The transport can be described either as symport of H+ with Pi, or antiport of hydroxide anion against Pi. The phosphate carrier is a component of the phosphorylation system.

Abbreviation: Pic

Reference: Ferreira 1993 J Bioenerg Biomembr






MitoPedia topics: Enzyme 

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