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Sodium/substrate symport (or co-transport) is a widespread mechanism of solute transport across cytoplasmic membranes of pro- and eukaryotic cells. Thereby the energy stored in an inwardly directed electrochemical sodium gradient (sodium motive force SMF) is used to drive solute accumulation against a concentration gradient. The SMF is generated by primary sodium pumps (e.g.

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