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Catalysis of the transfer of dicarboxylic acids from one side of the membrane to the other. A dicarboxylic acid is an organic acid with two COOH groups. Catalysis of the transfer of a solute or solutes from one side of a membrane to the other according to the reaction: oxoglutarate(out) + malate(in) = oxoglutarate(in) + malate(out). Catalysis of the transfer of a solute or solutes from one side of a membrane to the other according to the reaction: malate(out) + H+(out) = malate(in) + H+(in). Catalysis of the transfer of a solute or solutes from one side of a membrane to the other according to the reaction: malate(out) + Na+(out) = malate(in) + Na+(in). Catalysis of the transfer of malate from one side of the membrane to the other. Malate is a chiral hydroxydicarboxylic acid, hydroxybutanedioic acid. The (+) enantiomer is an important intermediate in metabolism as a component of both the TCA cycle and the glyoxylate cycle. Catalysis of the transfer of C4-dicarboxylate from one side of the membrane to the other.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: malate transmembrane transporter activity
Acc: GO:0015140
Aspect: Molecular Function
Desc: Catalysis of the transfer of malate from one side of the membrane to the other. Malate is a chiral hydroxydicarboxylic acid, hydroxybutanedioic acid. The (+) enantiomer is an important intermediate in metabolism as a component of both the TCA cycle and the glyoxylate cycle.
Synonyms:
  • dicarboxylate (succinate/fumarate/malate) antiporter activity
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
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   Term or descendants: 14 [Search]


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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0015140 - malate transmembrane transporter activity (interactive image map)

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