glukosetransportoren
Glukosetransportoren, also known as glucose transporters or GLUTs, are a family of integral membrane proteins responsible for facilitating the transport of glucose across cell membranes. These transporters are crucial for cellular energy metabolism, as glucose is the primary source of ATP for most cells. There are several distinct subtypes of GLUTs, each with unique characteristics regarding their affinity for glucose, tissue distribution, and regulatory mechanisms.
The different GLUT isoforms play specialized roles in glucose homeostasis. For example, GLUT1 is ubiquitously expressed
Dysregulation of glucose transporter function or expression is implicated in various metabolic diseases, most notably diabetes