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Catalysis of the transfer of nickel (Ni) ions from one side of a membrane to the other. Catalysis of the transfer of cobalt (Co) ions from one side of a membrane to the other. Catalysis of the transfer of mercury (Hg) ions from one side of a membrane to the other. Catalysis of the transfer of cation from one side of the membrane to the other. Catalysis of the transfer of cadmium (Cd) ions from one side of a membrane to the other. Catalysis of the transfer of transition metal ions from one side of a membrane to the other. A transition metal is an element whose atom has an incomplete d-subshell of extranuclear electrons, or which gives rise to a cation or cations with an incomplete d-subshell. Transition metals often have more than one valency state. Biologically relevant transition metals include vanadium, manganese, iron, copper, cobalt, nickel, molybdenum and silver. Catalysis of the transfer of vanadium (V) ions from one side of a membrane to the other. Catalysis of the transfer of silver (Ag) ions from one side of a membrane to the other. Catalysis of the transfer of chromium (Cr) ions from one side of a membrane to the other. Catalysis of the transfer of zinc (Zn) ions from one side of a membrane to the other. Catalysis of the transfer of copper (Cu) ions from one side of a membrane to the other. Catalysis of the transfer of manganese (Mn) ions from one side of a membrane to the other. Catalysis of the transfer of metal ions from one side of a membrane to the other. Catalysis of the transfer of iron (Fe) ions from one side of a membrane to the other.

View Gene Ontology (GO) Term

GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: transition metal ion transmembrane transporter activity
Acc: GO:0046915
Aspect: Molecular Function
Desc: Catalysis of the transfer of transition metal ions from one side of a membrane to the other. A transition metal is an element whose atom has an incomplete d-subshell of extranuclear electrons, or which gives rise to a cation or cations with an incomplete d-subshell. Transition metals often have more than one valency state. Biologically relevant transition metals include vanadium, manganese, iron, copper, cobalt, nickel, molybdenum and silver.
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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0046915 - transition metal ion transmembrane transporter activity (interactive image map)

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