GLUT1

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Oncogenes such as Ras and Src have been shown to upregulate GLUT1 in rat tumors. GLUT1 has also been consistently shown to be upregulated in malignancies of the breast.<ref>PMID:15389572</ref> Increased glucose utilization by upregulation of the GLUT1 transporter increases cancer cell proliferation in some types of breast cancer.<ref>PMID:27931517</ref>
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Oncogenes such as Ras and Src have been shown to upregulate GLUT1 in rat tumors. GLUT1 has also been consistently shown to be upregulated in malignancies of the breast.<ref>PMID:15389572</ref> Increased glucose utilization by upregulation of the GLUT1 transporter increases cell proliferation in some types of breast cancer.<ref>PMID:27931517</ref>
== Relevance ==
== Relevance ==

Revision as of 03:04, 28 April 2022

Facilitated Glucose Transporter 1, Solute Carrier Family 2, Homo sapiens

Crystal structure 4PYP from PDB

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References

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