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Liver glucose transporter: a basolateral protein in hepatocytes and intestine and kidney cells.

B Thorens1, Z Q Cheng, D Brown, H F Lodish.   

Abstract

The "liver" isoform of the facilitated diffusion glucose transporter is expressed predominantly in liver, intestine, kidney, and pancreatic islet beta-cells. The apparent molecular mass of the transporter in liver, kidney, and intestine is different, as detected by Western blot analysis of membrane proteins using antipeptide antibodies. However, as assessed by Northern blot analysis and molecular cloning, the same mRNA is expressed in these tissues, indicating that there are tissue-specific posttranslational modifications of the same transporter polypeptide. As determined by immunofluorescence analysis on frozen tissue sections, the liver glucose transporter is present on the sinusoidal membrane of hepatocytes, on the basolateral membrane of fully differentiated absorptive intestine epithelial cells, and on the basolateral membrane of proximal tubule cells of the kidney nephron. This localization is consistent with the involvement of the liver glucose transporter in several key steps of glucose metabolism: glucose uptake and release by the liver and absorption or reabsorption by epithelial cells of the intestine and kidney, respectively.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1701966     DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1990.259.2.C279

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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