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- Q7252076 subject Q20887643.
- Q7252076 subject Q8552398.
- Q7252076 abstract "A protonophore, also known as a proton translocator, is an ionophore that moves protons across lipid bilayers. This would otherwise not occur as protons cations (H+) have positive charge and hydrophilic properties, making them unable to cross without a channel or transporter in the form of a protonophore. Protonophores are generally aromatic compounds that are both hydrophobic and capable of distributing the negative charge over a number of atoms by π-orbitals which delocalize a proton's charge when it attaches to the molecule. Both the neutral and the charged protonophore can diffuse across the lipid bilayer by passive diffusion and simultaneously facilitate proton transport.Representative protonophores include: 2,4-dinitrophenol Carbonyl cyanide-p-trifluoromethoxyphenylhydrazone (FCCP) Carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenyl hydrazone (CCCP)↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Q7252076 wikiPageWikiLink Q20887643.
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- Q7252076 comment "A protonophore, also known as a proton translocator, is an ionophore that moves protons across lipid bilayers. This would otherwise not occur as protons cations (H+) have positive charge and hydrophilic properties, making them unable to cross without a channel or transporter in the form of a protonophore.".
- Q7252076 label "Protonophore".