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==Human Glucose Transporter GLUT3/SLC2A3==
==Human Glucose Transporter GLUT3/SLC2A3==
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Protein 5c65 is part of the protein class GLUT. The GLUT proteins class facilitates the transport of glucose and hexoses over the plasma membrane is highly evolutionarily conserved across phyla. It is important to note that this protein is an isoform of GLUT 1, a protein which mediates equilibrative glucose transport. Specifically, the GLUT3 protein is mostly expressed in neurons, where it is believed to be the primary glucose transporter. In certain cases, it is expressed to facilitate glucose transport in the placenta. This protein was isolated from human liver cDNA libraries.
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Protein 5c65 is part of the protein class GLUT. The GLUT protein class facilitates the transport of glucose and hexoses over the plasma membrane is highly evolutionarily conserved across phyla. It is important to note that this protein is an isoform of GLUT 1, a protein which mediates equilibrative glucose transport. Specifically, the GLUT3 protein is mostly expressed in neurons, where it is believed to be the primary glucose transporter. In certain cases, it is expressed to facilitate glucose transport in the placenta. This protein was isolated from human liver cDNA libraries.
== Function ==
== Function ==

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Human Glucose Transporter GLUT3/SLC2A3

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References

Carruthers, A., DeZutter, J., Ganguly, A., & Devaskar, S. U. (2009, October). Will the original glucose transporter isoform please stand up! Retrieved February 27, 2018, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19690067

Chae, P. S., Rana, R. R., Gotfryd, K., Rasmussen, S. G., Kruse, A. C., Cho, K. H., . . . Gellman, S. H. (2013, March 21). Glucose-Neopentyl Glycol (GNG) Amphiphiles for Membrane Protein Solubilization, Stabilization and Crystallization. Retrieved February 27, 2018, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3578972/

Cheeseman, C., & Long, W. (2015). Structure of, and functional insight into the GLUT family of membrane transporters. Cell Health and Cytoskeleton, 167. doi:10.2147/chc.s60484

Ding, W. X., Qi, X. R., Li, P., Maitani, Y., & Nagai, T. (2005, August 26). Cholesteryl hemisuccinate as a membrane stabilizer in dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine liposomes containing saikosaponin-d. Retrieved February 27, 2018, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15978754

Mueckler, M., & Thorens, B. (2013). Retrieved February 27, 2018, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4104978/

Potaman, V. N. (1970, January 01). DNA: Alternative Conformations and Biology. Retrieved February 27, 2018, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK6545/

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