Evidence for a family of human glucose transporter-like proteins. Sequence and gene localization of a protein expressed in fetal skeletal muscle and other tissues.

T. Kayano(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Hirofumi Fukumoto(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Roger L. Eddy(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Y S Fan(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), M.G. Byers(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), T.B. Shows(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Graeme I. Bell(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Journal of Biological Chemistry
October 1, 1988
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Abstract

Complementary DNA clones encoding a glucose transporter-like protein have been isolated from a human fetal skeletal muscle cDNA library. The 496-amino acid fetal muscle glucose transporter-like protein has 64.4 and 51.6% identity with the previously described human erythrocyte/HepG2 and liver glucose transporter sequences, respectively. RNA blotting studies indicate that transcripts encoding this glucose transporter-like protein are present in most tissues, although their relative abundance varies. The gene encoding this protein has been localized to human chromosome 12p13.3. The identification and characterization of a third human glucose transporter-related protein suggests that there is a family of proteins having similar sequences and structures which are involved in nutrient transport by mammalian cells.


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