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Molecular identification of a glucose transporter from fish muscle<sup>1</sup>
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Insulin SignalingCellular PhysiologyGlucose TransportSkeletal MuscleMetabolic SignalingMetabolic StateHealth SciencesAnimal PhysiologyMolecular PhysiologyGlucose TransporterBiochemistryMembrane BiologyBiologyEnergy MetabolismFish GlutPhysiologyMetabolismMedicineComparative Physiology
In mammals and birds, several isoforms of facilitative glucose transporters have been identified (GLUT1–4), but no information is available regarding the molecules involved in glucose transport in other vertebrates. Here we report the cloning of a GLUT molecule from fish muscle with high sequence homology to GLUT4 and containing features characteristic of a functional GLUT. Fish GLUT is expressed predominantly in skeletal muscle, kidney and gill, which are tissues with known high glucose utilization. These results indicate that fish GLUT is structurally, and perhaps functionally, similar to the other known GLUTs expressed in muscle in mammalian and avian species.
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