نتایج جستجو برای: glucose transport proteins

تعداد نتایج: 953759  

2012
Kaushik Shah Shanal DeSilva Thomas Abbruscato

The occurrence of altered brain glucose metabolism has long been suggested in both diabetes and Alzheimer’s diseases. However, the preceding mechanism to altered glucose metabolism has not been well understood. Glucose enters the brain via glucose transporters primarily present at the blood-brain barrier. Any changes in glucose transporter function and expression dramatically affects brai...

In order to examine radiation-induced proteins in an extremely radio-resistant bacterium, it became possibleto perform comparative proteomic analysis on radio-resistance Bacillus megaterium WHO as a wildtypestrain for the first time. Variation in cellular proteins profiles of the Bacillus megaterium WHO after 5KGy γ-irradiation were analyzed by two-dimensional poly acryl amide...

Journal: :Gastroenterology 2013
Cédric Dray Yassine Sakar Claire Vinel Daniele Daviaud Bernard Masri Luc Garrigues Estelle Wanecq Sylvain Galvani Anne Negre-Salvayre Larry S Barak Bernard Monsarrat Odile Burlet-Schiltz Philippe Valet Isabelle Castan-Laurell Robert Ducroc

BACKGROUND & AIMS Glucose is absorbed into intestine cells via the sodium glucose transporter 1 (SGLT-1) and glucose transporter 2 (GLUT2); various peptides and hormones control this process. Apelin is a peptide that regulates glucose homeostasis and is produced by proximal digestive cells; we studied whether glucose modulates apelin secretion by enterocytes and the effects of apelin on intesti...

2010
Jian Yang

Insulin stimulates glucose transport in muscle and adipose cells by stimulating translocation of glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4) to the plasma membrane. In a recent Cell Metabolism paper, Stenkula et al. found that insulin controls the spatial distribution of GLUT4 on the surface of isolated adipose cells through regulation of their post-fusion dispersal. The presence of GLUT4 in plasma membrane-...

2010
Laura Bianchi Ana Díez-Sampedro

BACKGROUND Sodium-glucose cotransporter proteins (SGLT) belong to the SLC5A family, characterized by the cotransport of Na(+) with solute. SGLT1 is responsible for intestinal glucose absorption. Until recently the only role described for SGLT proteins was to transport sugar with Na(+). However, human SGLT3 (hSGLT3) does not transport sugar but causes depolarization of the plasma membrane when e...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2003
Frederic Tremblay Marie-Julie Dubois Andre Marette

Glucose transport across the cell surface is a key regulatory step for glucose metabolism in skeletal muscle. Both insulin and exercise increase glucose transport into myofibers through glucose transporter (GLUT) proteins. Skeletal muscle expresses several members of the GLUT family but the GLUT4 glucose transporter is considered the main "regulatable" isoform that is modulated by insulin and c...

2002
Danja Schünemann Sieglinde Borchert Ulf-lngo Flügge

The kinetic properties of the adenosine 5’-diphosphate/adenosine 5’-triphosphate (ADP/ATP) translocator from pea (Pisum sativum l.) root plastids were determined by silicone oi l filtering centrifugation and compared with those of spinach (Spinacia oleracea 1.) chloroplasts and pea leaf mitochondria. In addition, the ADP/ATP transporting activities from the above organelles were reconstituted i...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1993
D. Schunemann S. Borchert U. I. Flugge H. W. Heldt

The kinetic properties of the adenosine 5[prime]-diphosphate/adenosine 5[prime]-triphosphate (ADP/ATP) translocator from pea (Pisum sativum L.) root plastids were determined by silicone oil filtering centrifugation and compared with those of spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) chloroplasts and pea leaf mitochondria. In addition, the ADP/ATP transporting activities from the above organelles were reco...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1986
M K Bluett N N Abumrad N Arab F K Ghishan

D-Glucose transport was investigated in isolated brush-border membrane vesicles from human small intestine. Characteristics of D-glucose transport from the jejunum were compared with that in the mid and terminal ileum. Jejunal and mid-ileal D-glucose transport was Na+-dependent and electrogenic. The transient overshoot of jejunal D-glucose transport was significantly greater than corresponding ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2011
Charles S Hummel Chuan Lu Donald D F Loo Bruce A Hirayama Andrew A Voss Ernest M Wright

The human Na(+)/D-glucose cotransporter 2 (hSGLT2) is believed to be responsible for the bulk of glucose reabsorption in the kidney proximal convoluted tubule. Since blocking reabsorption increases urinary glucose excretion, hSGLT2 has become a novel drug target for Type 2 diabetes treatment. Glucose transport by hSGLT2 was studied at 37°C in human embryonic kidney 293T cells using whole cell p...

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