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<tr><td><div class="scrolling">'''Transport of Drugs & Nutrients'''<br>
<tr><td><div class="scrolling">'''You Are What You Eat!'''<br>
Above is a protein that takes up, into your intestinal cells, orally consumed peptide nutrients and drugs.
Above is an integral membrane protein that takes up, into your intestinal cells, orally consumed peptide nutrients and drugs.
Its lumen-face opens and binds
Its lumen-face (top) opens and binds
<b><span class="text-magenta">peptide or drug</span></b>,
peptide or drug (small solid object in the center),
then closes, while its cytoplasmic face opens to release its
then closes, while its cytoplasmic face (bottom) opens to release its cargo
<b><span class="text-magenta">cargo</span></b>
into the intestinal cell, which passes it on to the blood circulation.
into the intestinal cell, which from there enters the blood circulation.


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