Synport Proteins

Synport proteins are proteins that can be used to efficiently transport other proteins, enzymes, or molecules across a cell membrane. These proteins are extremely important for cell function as they allow for cellular communication and the exchange of materials between cells. Synport proteins also play an important role in maintaining the balance of fluid and ions inside and outside of cells. Due to their ability to transport molecules and proteins, they are used in biotechnology and medical applications, such as drug delivery, gene therapy, and the production of therapeutic proteins.

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