SLC2A11
Solute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 11 (SLC2A11) also known as glucose transporter type 10/11 (GLUT-10/11) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SLC2A11 gene.[2]
SLC2A11 belongs to a family of plasma membrane proteins that mediate transport of sugars across the membrane by facilitative diffusion.[2][3]
References
Further reading
- Doege, H.; Bocianski, A.; Scheepers, A.; Axer, H.; Eckel, J.; Joost, H. G.; Schürmann, A. (2001). "Characterization of human glucose transporter (GLUT) 11 (encoded by SLC2A11), a novel sugar-transport facilitator specifically expressed in heart and skeletal muscle". The Biochemical Journal. 359 (Pt 2): 443–449. doi:10.1042/0264-6021:3590443. PMC 1222165. PMID 11583593.
- Wu, X.; Li, W.; Sharma, V.; Godzik, A.; Freeze, H. H. (2002). "Cloning and characterization of glucose transporter 11, a novel sugar transporter that is alternatively spliced in various tissues". Molecular genetics and metabolism. 76 (1): 37–45. doi:10.1016/s1096-7192(02)00018-5. PMID 12175779.
- Scheepers, A.; Schmidt, S.; Manolescu, A.; Cheeseman, C. I.; Bell, A.; Zahn, C.; Joost, H. G.; Schürmann, A. (2005). "Characterization of the humanSLC2A11(GLUT11) gene: Alternative promoter usage, function, expression, and subcellular distribution of three isoforms, and lack of mouse orthologue". Molecular Membrane Biology. 22 (4): 339–351. doi:10.1080/09687860500166143. PMID 16154905.
- Manolescu, A. R.; Augustin, R.; Moley, K.; Cheeseman, C. (2007). "A highly conserved hydrophobic motif in the exofacial vestibule of fructose transporting SLC2A proteins acts as a critical determinant of their substrate selectivity". Molecular Membrane Biology. 24 (5–6): 455–463. doi:10.1080/09687680701298143. PMID 17710649.
This article incorporates text from the United States National Library of Medicine, which is in the public domain.
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