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Glucose transporter substrate-binding site

Uniport proteins, such as the glucose transporters (GLUTs), are thought to shuttle between two conformational states, one in which the substrate-binding site faces outward and one in which the binding site faces Inward (see Figure 7-4). [Pg.251]

Figure 7-21 depicts the current model of transport by Na /glucose symporters. This model entails conformational changes In the protein analogous to those that occur in uniport transporters, such as GLUTl, which do not require a cotransported Ion (see Figure 7-4). Binding of all substrates to their sites on the extracellular domain Is required before... Figure 7-21 depicts the current model of transport by Na /glucose symporters. This model entails conformational changes In the protein analogous to those that occur in uniport transporters, such as GLUTl, which do not require a cotransported Ion (see Figure 7-4). Binding of all substrates to their sites on the extracellular domain Is required before...

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