GLUT2

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solute carrier family 2 (facilitated glucose transporter), member 2
Identifiers
Symbol SLC2A2
Alt. Symbols GLUT2
Entrez 6514
HUGO 11006
OMIM 138160
RefSeq NM_000340
UniProt P11168
Other data
Locus Chr. 3 q26.2-q27

GLUT 2 is a transmembrane carrier protein and gene which is involved in passive glucose transport, especially the renal glucose reabsorption.

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It is found in cellular membranes of:

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It has high capacity but low affinity (high Km, ca. 5 mM) part of "the glucose sensor" in pancreatic β-cells. It is a very efficient carrier for glucose.

It may also carry glucosamine, suspected because mouse embryos lacking this glucose carrier protein/gene- and its suspected capacity to transport glucosamine- soon die. According to genetics researchers in neonatal and maternal-fetal medicine at Harvard University Medical School and Beth-Israel Deaconess Hospital Medical Center, this creates a problem for diabetic pregnancies in which glucose levels in the woman are uncontrolled, exposing her fetus to the possibility of neural tube and cardiac defects in the early-developing brain, spine, and heart.

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