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Class:IdPerson:189228
_displayNameGould, GW
_timestamp2006-11-04 20:45:07
created[InstanceEdit:189226] D'Eustachio, P, 2006-11-04 20:44:47
firstnameGwyn W
initialGW
surnameGould
(author)[LiteratureReference:70136] QLS motif in transmembrane helix VII of the glucose transporter family interacts with the C-1 position of D-glucose and is involved in substrate selection at the exofacial binding site.
[LiteratureReference:189229] Human intestinal glucose transporter expression and localization of GLUT5
[LiteratureReference:189235] Kinetic analysis of the liver-type (GLUT2) and brain-type (GLUT3) glucose transporters in Xenopus oocytes: substrate specificities and effects of transport inhibitors
[LiteratureReference:264269] Mammalian exocyst complex is required for the docking step of insulin vesicle exocytosis
[LiteratureReference:499979] Structure-function analysis of liver-type (GLUT2) and brain-type (GLUT3) glucose transporters: expression of chimeric transporters in Xenopus oocytes suggests an important role for putative transmembrane helix 7 in determining substrate selectivity
[LiteratureReference:2457809] Evidence for a role of the exocyst in insulin-stimulated Glut4 trafficking in 3T3-L1 adipocytes
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