GLUT1

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GLUT proteins, encoded by the SLC2 genes, are part of the Major Facilitator Superfamily (MFS) of substrate transporters. Structural elements characteristic of GLUT proteins are twelve transmembrane domains, one N-linked glycosylation site, and lengths of about five-hundred amino acids.<ref>PMID:23506862</ref> GLUT proteins transport a variety of monosaccharides that enable cellular respiration and are thus abundant in the body. According to the CATH[http://cathdb.info/version/v4_3_0/superfamily/1.20.1250.20] classification database, the MFS superfamily has 23,982 unique species and 134 domains.
GLUT proteins, encoded by the SLC2 genes, are part of the Major Facilitator Superfamily (MFS) of substrate transporters. Structural elements characteristic of GLUT proteins are twelve transmembrane domains, one N-linked glycosylation site, and lengths of about five-hundred amino acids.<ref>PMID:23506862</ref> GLUT proteins transport a variety of monosaccharides that enable cellular respiration and are thus abundant in the body. According to the CATH[http://cathdb.info/version/v4_3_0/superfamily/1.20.1250.20] classification database, the MFS superfamily has 23,982 unique species and 134 domains.
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== Function ==
== Function ==

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

Crystal structure 4PYP from PDB

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