Explanation:
These interactions are similar as they both involve:
- the specific binding of a substrate or solute to a region of the protein
- alteration of shapes or configuration of the protein as the chemical reaction or transport of substances occurs
- the protein generally remains unchanged (configuration alterations are temporary)
Further Explanation:
Transport proteins spanning the plasma membrane facilitate the movement of ions and other complex, polar molecules which are typically prevented from moving across the membrane.
- Carrier proteins bind specifically to molecules and move them down concentration gradients. Along with using facilitated diffusion, carrier proteins also use energy in the form of ATP and modify solute-specific regions, that aid in regulating ion exchange, through the hydrophobic layer of the plasma membrane.
- Similarly, enzymes are proteins which catalyze reactions by acting on substrates in order to speed up reactions- like the breakdown of large polysaccharides by amylase. Substrates bind to a specific region of the enzyme called an active site.
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