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+ | The structure of this protein contains <scene name='77/777639/Alpha_helix_of_glut3/1'>alpha helixes</scene> that are composed of two separate chains (alpha helix shown in blue). |
Revision as of 20:40, 20 February 2018
GLUT3: Glucose Transporter in Mammalian Cells
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GLUT3 is a glucose transporter that serves highly metabolic and oxidative systems. As such, it is the glucose transporter for neurons and is also known as the neuronal glucose transporter. It plays a key role in metabolism in the brain. GLUT3 also acts as the glucose transporter for cells such as sperm and white blood cells.
The structure of this protein contains that are composed of two separate chains (alpha helix shown in blue).