Difference between revisions of "Glucose Transporter"
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Revision as of 12:37, 3 March 2014
Glucose transporters are a wide group of membrane proteins that facilitate the transport of glucose over a plasma membrane. Glucose is a vital source of energy for all life.
Contents
Chemical equation
![Glucose_{out} \rightleftharpoons Glucose_{in}](/wiki/images/math/1/d/f/1df253d28400fe40f15c5a6f95ae74a8.png)
Rate equation
Mono-Substrate reversible Michaelis-Menten with Haldane substitution is used[1].
![v = \frac{V_{mf}\Big([Glucose_{out}] - \frac{[Glucose_{in}]}{K_{eq}}\Big)}{K_{Glucose_{out}}\Big(1 + \frac{[Glucose_{in}]}{K_{Glucose_{in}}}\Big) + [Glucose_{out}}]](/wiki/images/math/a/b/b/abb0a304e70deb15ea4131439c9ee956.png)
Parameters
Parameters | Values |
a | b |