Mammalian passive glucose transporters: members of an ubiquitous family of active and passive transport proteins.
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Transmembrane segment 6 of the Glut1 glucose transporter is an outer helix and contains amino acid side chains essential for transport activityDematin and adducin provide a novel link between the spectrin cytoskeleton and human erythrocyte membrane by directly interacting with glucose transporter-1The proton-linked monocarboxylate transporter (MCT) family: structure, function and regulationMajor facilitator superfamilyDiversity of microbial sialic acid metabolismMolecular changes in the expression of human colonic nutrient transporters during the transition from normality to malignancyStructural analysis of the GLUT1 facilitative glucose transporter (review).Multidrug-resistant transport proteins in yeast: complete inventory and phylogenetic characterization of yeast open reading frames with the major facilitator superfamily.Cysteine-scanning mutagenesis of transmembrane segment 7 of the GLUT1 glucose transporterUp-regulation and polarized expression of the sodium-ascorbic acid transporter SVCT1 in post-confluent differentiated CaCo-2 cellsGLUT1-deficiency: barbiturates potentiate haploinsufficiency in vitroAn unusual subcellular localization of GLUT1 and link with metabolism in oocytes and preimplantation mouse embryosProposed structure of putative glucose channel in GLUT1 facilitative glucose transporter.Functional consequences of the autosomal dominant G272A mutation in the human GLUT1 gene.Model of the 3-D structure of the GLUT3 glucose transporter and molecular dynamics simulation of glucose transport.Kidney-specific expression of a novel mouse organic cation transporter-like protein.Characterization of glucose-specific catabolite repression-resistant mutants of Bacillus subtilis: identification of a novel hexose:H+ symporterEpithelial cell polarity as reflected in enterocytes.A multi-substrate single-file model for ion-coupled transportersTransport properties of single-file pores with two conformational states.Predicting the three-dimensional structure of the human facilitative glucose transporter glut1 by a novel evolutionary homology strategy: insights on the molecular mechanism of substrate migration, and binding sites for glucose and inhibitory molecuRegulation of amino acid and glucose transporters in endothelial and smooth muscle cells.Transport of the antibacterial agent oxazolidin-2-one and derivatives across intestinal (Caco-2) and renal (MDCK) epithelial cell linesSmall molecule ice recrystallization inhibitors enable freezing of human red blood cells with reduced glycerol concentrations.Contribution of glucose transport to the control of the glycolytic flux in Trypanosoma brucei.gp160, a tissue-specific marker for insulin-activated glucose transportCharacterization of glucose transport and cloning of a hexose transporter gene in Trypanosoma cruzi.Overexpression of glucose transporters in rat mesangial cells cultured in a normal glucose milieu mimics the diabetic phenotypeGlucose transporter GLUT3: ontogeny, targeting, and role in the mouse blastocystThe border between the ultrabithorax and abdominal-A regulatory domains in the Drosophila bithorax complex.The Effects of Capillary Transit Time Heterogeneity (CTH) on the Cerebral Uptake of Glucose and Glucose Analogs: Application to FDG and Comparison to Oxygen Uptake.ATP-sensitive binding of a 70-kDa cytosolic protein to the glucose transporter in rat adipocytes.Naphthalenemethyl ester derivative of dihydroxyhydrocinnamic acid, a component of cinnamon, increases glucose disposal by enhancing translocation of glucose transporter 4.Substrate recognition at the cytoplasmic and extracellular binding site of the lactose transport protein of Streptococcus thermophilus.Contribution to substrate recognition of two aromatic amino acid residues in putative transmembrane segment 10 of the yeast sugar transporters Gal2 and Hxt2.Expression of high-affinity glucose transport protein Hxt2p of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is both repressed and induced by glucose and appears to be regulated posttranslationally.Cloning and characterization of the genes encoding the malolactic enzyme and the malate permease of Leuconostoc oenos.Galactosyl derivative of N(omega)-nitro-L-arginine: study of antiproliferative activity on human thyroid follicular carcinoma cells.Functional expression of the glucose transporter of Zymomonas mobilis leads to restoration of glucose and fructose uptake in Escherichia coli mutants and provides evidence for its facilitator action.Derived structure of the putative sialic acid transporter from Escherichia coli predicts a novel sugar permease domain.
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Mammalian passive glucose transporters: members of an ubiquitous family of active and passive transport proteins.
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Mammalian passive glucose tran ...... nd passive transport proteins.
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Mammalian passive glucose tran ...... nd passive transport proteins.
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S A Baldwin
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10.1016/0304-4157(93)90015-G
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1993-06-01T00:00:00Z