Transporters
Transporters are integral transmembrane proteins involved in the movement of ions, small molecules, peptides, lipids or macromolecules, such as another protein, across a biological membrane. The energy required for active transport processes is obtained by hyrdolyzing ATP or by utilising ion gradients. The three major classes of ATP-driven transporters are: P-type ATPases (eg. Ca2+-ATPases and Na+,K+-ATPases); F-type or V-type ATPases and ATP-binding cassette transporters. The solute carrier family of transporters include the biogenic amine transporters (NET, DAT and SERT) the Na+/H+ exchanger, glutamate transporters (EAAT) and GABA transporters (GAT). Researchers can save up to 50% on transporter blockers and inhibitors from Hello Bio – they are up to half the price of other suppliers and have been reviewed and cited by researchers worldwide.
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(S)-3,5-DHPG (HB0045)
Description:Selective group I mGlu receptor agonist. Induces LTD.
Purity:>99%
Dihydroanatoxin-A fumarate (dhATX) (HB7494)
Description:Less toxic, degradation product of Anatoxin-A
Purity:>95% (NMR)
L-DOPA methyl ester hydrochloride (HB5354)
Description:Water soluble L-DOPA derivative
Purity:>98%