permease

/ˈpɜːrmieɪz/
noun
  1. A type of protein in a cell membrane that helps transport specific substances across the membrane.
    • Without the proper permease, the cell cannot absorb the nutrients it needs.
    • Scientists discovered a new permease that transports amino acids in bacteria.
    • The permease allows sugar molecules to enter the cell for energy.
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