The transport of pyruvate into mitochondria is a type of
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The transport of pyruvate into the mitochondria is via the transport protein pyruvate translocase.
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Translocase, a pyruvate transport protein, is involved within the transfer of pyruvate to the mitochondria.
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- Pyruvate is a crucial biochemical molecule. Glycolysis is that the final result of glucose metabolism. One glucose molecule is attenuated into two pyruvate molecules, which are then used for energy.
- Mitochondria are membrane-bound cell organelles that generate the bulk of the energy needed to activate the cell's metabolic functions.
- Pyruvate translocase is active and consumes energy since it transports pyruvate in a very symport manner with a proton.
- TPyruvate appears to be transported easily through the outer mitochondrial membrane via large non-selective channels that allow passive diffusion, like voltage-dependent anion channels," and pyruvate is transported through the inner mitochondrial membrane by mitochondrial pyruvate carrier one and mitochondrial pyruvate carrier two.
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