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Category:GO:0022803 ! passive transmembrane transporter activity
name: passive transmembrane transporter activity
namespace: molecular_function
def: "Catalysis of the transfer of a solute from one side of the membrane to the other, down the solute's concentration gradient." [GOC:mtg_transport, ISBN:0815340729]
subset: gosubset_prok
xref: Reactome:REACT_118066 "Passive I- efflux mediated by SMCT1, Staphylococcus aureus N315"
xref: Reactome:REACT_118091 "Passive I- efflux mediated by SMCT1, Xenopus tropicalis"
xref: Reactome:REACT_118204 "Passive I- efflux mediated by SMCT1, Mus musculus"
xref: Reactome:REACT_118231 "Passive I- efflux mediated by SMCT1, Bos taurus"
xref: Reactome:REACT_118327 "Passive I- efflux mediated by SMCT1, Taeniopygia guttata"
xref: Reactome:REACT_118347 "Passive I- efflux mediated by SMCT1, Rattus norvegicus"
xref: Reactome:REACT_118350 "Passive I- efflux mediated by SMCT1, Canis familiaris"
xref: Reactome:REACT_118478 "Passive I- efflux mediated by SMCT1, Sus scrofa"
xref: Reactome:REACT_118490 "Passive I- efflux mediated by SMCT1, Gallus gallus"
xref: Reactome:REACT_118544 "Passive I- efflux mediated by SMCT1, Danio rerio"
xref: Reactome:REACT_19251 "Passive I- efflux mediated by SMCT1, Homo sapiens"
is_a: GO:0022857 ! transmembrane transporter activity
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