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Sugar transporters from bacteria, parasites and mammals: structure–activity relationships
Authors:Adrian R Walmsley  Michael P Barrett  Fredéric Bringaud  Gwyn W Gould
Institution:

a Division of Infection and Immunity, Joseph Black Building, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK G12 8QQ

b Laboratoire de Biologie, Molèculaire et Immunologie de Parasites Protozoaires, Université de Bordeaux II, UPRESA-5016 CNRS, 146 rue Léo Saignat, 33076 Bordeaux Cedex, France

c Division of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Davidson Building, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK G12 8QQ.

Abstract:Sugar transport across the plasma membrane is one of the most important transport processes. The cloning and expression of cDNAs from a superfamily of related sugar transporters that all adopt a 12-membrane-spanning-domain structure has opened new avenues of investigation, including pre-steady-state kinetic analysis. Structure–function analyses of mammalian and bacterial sugar transporters, and comparisons of these transporters with those of parasitic trypanosomatids, indicate that different environmental pressures have tailored the evolution of the various members of the sugar-transporter superfamily. Subtle distinctions in the function of these proteins can be related to particular amino acid residue substitutions.
Keywords:GLUT1  GalP  sugar transporter  AraE  Trypanosome
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