Journal article
Evolutionary ancestry and novel functions of the mammalian glucose transporter (GLUT) family
AL Wilson-O'Brien, N Patron, S Rogers
BMC Evolutionary Biology | BMC | Published : 2010
Abstract
Background. In general, sugar porters function by proton-coupled symport or facilitative transport modes. Symporters, coupled to electrochemical energy, transport nutrients against a substrate gradient. Facilitative carriers transport sugars along a concentration gradient, thus transport is dependent upon extracellular nutrient levels. Across bacteria, fungi, unicellular non-vertebrates and plants, proton-coupled hexose symport is a crucial process supplying energy under conditions of nutrient flux. In mammals it has been assumed that evolution of whole body regulatory mechanisms would eliminate this need. To determine whether any isoforms bearing this function might be conserved in mammals,..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by grants from the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council, Breast Cancer Australia and The University of Melbourne to SR and a Melbourne Research Scholarship to AWOB.