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Glucose transporter 1

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Target not currently curated in GtoImmuPdb

Target id: 875

Nomenclature: Glucose transporter 1

Abbreviated Name: GLUT1

Systematic Nomenclature: SLC2A1

Family: Class I transporters

Gene and Protein Information Click here for help
Species TM AA Chromosomal Location Gene Symbol Gene Name Reference
Human 12 492 1p34.2 SLC2A1 solute carrier family 2 member 1
Mouse 12 492 4 Slc2a1 solute carrier family 2 (facilitated glucose transporter), member 1
Rat 12 492 5q36 Slc2a1 solute carrier family 2 member 1
Previous and Unofficial Names Click here for help
erythrocyte/brain glucose transporter | HepG2 glucose transporter | DYT18 | GLUT | GLUT1 | glucose transporter type 1, erythrocyte/brain | GLUTB | GTG1 | Gtg3 | solute carrier family 2 (facilitated glucose transporter) member 1 | Solute carrier family 2 a 1 (facilitated glucose transporter) brain | solute carrier family 2 member 1 | solute carrier family 2 (facilitated glucose transporter), member 1 | solute carrier family 2 (facilitated glucose transporter)
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Bioparadigms SLC Tables SLC2A1 (Hs)
RESOLUTE SLC2A1 (Hs)
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Allosteric Modulators
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Ligand Sp. Action Value Parameter Reference
compound 30 [PMID: 22468970] Small molecule or natural product Hs Negative 5.7 pIC50 9
pIC50 5.7 (IC50 2x10-6 M) [9]
Clinically-Relevant Mutations and Pathophysiology Click here for help
Disease:  Childhood absence epilepsy
Disease Ontology: DOID:1825
Orphanet: ORPHA64280
Disease:  Dystonia 9; DYT9
Synonyms: Paroxysmal dystonic choreathetosis with episodic ataxia and spasticity [Orphanet: ORPHA53583]
OMIM: 601042
Orphanet: ORPHA53583
Disease:  Epilepsy, idiopathic generalized, susceptibility to, 12; EIG12
Synonyms: Idiopathic generalized epilepsy [Disease Ontology: DOID:1827]
Disease Ontology: DOID:1827
OMIM: 614847
Disease:  GLUT1 deficiency syndrome 1; GLUT1DS1
Synonyms: Encephalopathy due to GLUT1 deficiency [Orphanet: ORPHA71277]
OMIM: 606777
Orphanet: ORPHA71277
Disease:  GLUT1 deficiency syndrome 2; GLUT1DS2
Synonyms: Paroxysmal exertion-induced dyskinesia [Orphanet: ORPHA98811]
OMIM: 612126
Orphanet: ORPHA98811
General Comments
GLUT1 overexpression is associated with aberant glucose transport observed in many types of cancer cells [1,7,10], may enhance metastasis [5], and is often a marker of poor prognosis [3-4,8,10]. GLUT1 overexpression allows these cells to survive in hypoxic microenvironments [2,6]. GLUT1 inhibitors can cause apoptotic death in cancer cells whilst sparing normal cells, making GLUT1 a molecular target for drug discovery.

References

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1. Brown RS, Wahl RL. (1993) Overexpression of Glut-1 glucose transporter in human breast cancer. An immunohistochemical study. Cancer, 72 (10): 2979-85. [PMID:8221565]

2. Calvo MB, Figueroa A, Pulido EG, Campelo RG, Aparicio LA. (2010) Potential role of sugar transporters in cancer and their relationship with anticancer therapy. Int J Endocrinol, 2010. [PMID:20706540]

3. Furudoi A, Tanaka S, Haruma K, Yoshihara M, Sumii K, Kajiyama G, Shimamoto F. (2001) Clinical significance of human erythrocyte glucose transporter 1 expression at the deepest invasive site of advanced colorectal carcinoma. Oncology, 60 (2): 162-9. [PMID:11244332]

4. Haber RS, Rathan A, Weiser KR, Pritsker A, Itzkowitz SH, Bodian C, Slater G, Weiss A, Burstein DE. (1998) GLUT1 glucose transporter expression in colorectal carcinoma: a marker for poor prognosis. Cancer, 83 (1): 34-40. [PMID:9655290]

5. Koch A, Lang SA, Wild PJ, Gantner S, Mahli A, Spanier G, Berneburg M, Müller M, Bosserhoff AK, Hellerbrand C. (2015) Glucose transporter isoform 1 expression enhances metastasis of malignant melanoma cells. Oncotarget, 6 (32): 32748-60. [PMID:26293674]

6. Macheda ML, Rogers S, Best JD. (2005) Molecular and cellular regulation of glucose transporter (GLUT) proteins in cancer. J Cell Physiol, 202 (3): 654-62. [PMID:15389572]

7. Rudlowski C, Becker AJ, Schroder W, Rath W, Büttner R, Moser M. (2003) GLUT1 messenger RNA and protein induction relates to the malignant transformation of cervical cancer. Am J Clin Pathol, 120 (5): 691-8. [PMID:14608894]

8. Saigusa S, Toiyama Y, Tanaka K, Okugawa Y, Fujikawa H, Matsushita K, Uchida K, Inoue Y, Kusunoki M. (2012) Prognostic significance of glucose transporter-1 (GLUT1) gene expression in rectal cancer after preoperative chemoradiotherapy. Surg Today, 42 (5): 460-9. [PMID:22072148]

9. Wang D, Chu PC, Yang CN, Yan R, Chuang YC, Kulp SK, Chen CS. (2012) Development of a novel class of glucose transporter inhibitors. J Med Chem, 55 (8): 3827-36. [PMID:22468970]

10. Younes M, Brown RW, Stephenson M, Gondo M, Cagle PT. (1997) Overexpression of Glut1 and Glut3 in stage I nonsmall cell lung carcinoma is associated with poor survival. Cancer, 80 (6): 1046-51. [PMID:9305704]

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Class I transporters: Glucose transporter 1. Last modified on 20/10/2015. Accessed on 16/04/2024. IUPHAR/BPS Guide to PHARMACOLOGY, https://www.guidetoimmunopharmacology.org/GRAC/ObjectDisplayForward?objectId=875.