Hexoses are the major source of energy and carbon skeletons for biosynthetic processes in all kingdoms of life. Their cellular uptake is mediated by specialized transporters, including glucose transporters (GLUT, SLC2 gene family). Malfunction or altered expression pattern of GLUTs in humans is associated with several widespread diseases including cancer, diabetes and severe metabolic disorders. Their high relevance in the medical area makes these transporters valuable drug targets and potential biomarkers. Nevertheless, the lack of a suitable high-throughput screening system has impeded the determination of compounds that would enable specific manipulation of GLUTs so far. Availability of structural data on several GLUTs enabled in silico ...
The glucose transport protein, GLUT1, is highly expressed in rapidly proliferating cells, including ...
Glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1) is a facilitative glucose transporter overexpressed in various types o...
Solute carriers of the glucose transporter (GLUT) family mediate the first step for cellular glucose...
Hexoses are the major source of energy and carbon skeletons for biosynthetic processes in all kingdo...
Abstract Glucose is an essential energy source for cells. In humans, its passive diffusion through t...
Human GLUTs represent a family of specialized transporters that facilitate the diffusion of hexoses ...
The human Glucose Transporter 1 (hGLUT1 or SLC2A1) is a facilitative membrane transporter found in t...
Glucose transporters (GLUTs) comprise a family of 14 membrane proteins that regulate glucose uptake ...
Human GLUT5 is a fructose-specific transporter in the glucose transporter family (GLUT, SLC2 gene fa...
Facilitative carbohydrate transporters (GLUTs, SLC2 gene family) are transmembrane proteins transpor...
The solute carrier 2 family is composed of 14 transporters, which are members of the major facilitat...
The specificity characteristics of transporters can be exploited for the development of novel diagno...
Facilitative carbohydrate transporters—Gluts—have received wide attention over decades due to their ...
Tumor cells rely on aerobic glycolysis to support growth and survival, thus require more glucose sup...
Sugar is a vital molecule required for cell viability and homeostasis. Sugar is important for metabo...
The glucose transport protein, GLUT1, is highly expressed in rapidly proliferating cells, including ...
Glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1) is a facilitative glucose transporter overexpressed in various types o...
Solute carriers of the glucose transporter (GLUT) family mediate the first step for cellular glucose...
Hexoses are the major source of energy and carbon skeletons for biosynthetic processes in all kingdo...
Abstract Glucose is an essential energy source for cells. In humans, its passive diffusion through t...
Human GLUTs represent a family of specialized transporters that facilitate the diffusion of hexoses ...
The human Glucose Transporter 1 (hGLUT1 or SLC2A1) is a facilitative membrane transporter found in t...
Glucose transporters (GLUTs) comprise a family of 14 membrane proteins that regulate glucose uptake ...
Human GLUT5 is a fructose-specific transporter in the glucose transporter family (GLUT, SLC2 gene fa...
Facilitative carbohydrate transporters (GLUTs, SLC2 gene family) are transmembrane proteins transpor...
The solute carrier 2 family is composed of 14 transporters, which are members of the major facilitat...
The specificity characteristics of transporters can be exploited for the development of novel diagno...
Facilitative carbohydrate transporters—Gluts—have received wide attention over decades due to their ...
Tumor cells rely on aerobic glycolysis to support growth and survival, thus require more glucose sup...
Sugar is a vital molecule required for cell viability and homeostasis. Sugar is important for metabo...
The glucose transport protein, GLUT1, is highly expressed in rapidly proliferating cells, including ...
Glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1) is a facilitative glucose transporter overexpressed in various types o...
Solute carriers of the glucose transporter (GLUT) family mediate the first step for cellular glucose...