Transport Proteins Flashcards
In the digestion and absorption of carbohydrates what occurs after hydrolysis?
Carbohydrates are transported across the membrane of the intestine
What are transporters?
A type of enzyme that relocates substrates instead of converting them
What happens to the carbohydrates in the intestine?
They are initially moved against the concentration gradient into the cells and are subsequently released downhill into the bloodstream
What is the uphill movement of carbohydrates facilitated by?
The concomitant movement of Na+ downhill (Na+ gradient hypothesis)
What is the energy for transport derived from?
The hydrolysis of ATP (primary active transport) or from substrate and ion gradients (secondary active transport
What is glucose-galactose malabsorption and what is it caused by/ what does it cause (why)
A rare genetic disorder
- Caused by a mutation in the intestinal glucose transporter SGLT1
- Causes severe diarrhea because glucose is not removed from the intestine and subsequently metabolized by the intestinal microflora, forming fermentation products
- This causes reverse osmosis similar to the situation in lactose intolerance