Glucose Transporters, Volume 128 in the Vitamins and Hormones series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on a variety of timely topics, including Glucose transporters and their energy homeostasis function in various organs, Molecular basis for inhibiting glucose transporters by exofacial inhibitors, Self-assembly of the insulin-responsive vesicles creates a signaling platform for the insulin action on glucose uptake, The role of lipid soluble vitamins on glucose transporter, Transport of dehydroascorbic acid by glucose transporters GLUTs, Glut-1 Inhibition in Breast Cancer Cells, Small-molecule inhibitors of glucose transporters, and more.
Table of Contents
1. Glucose transporters and their energy homeostasis function in various organsGayathri Mahalingam, Nithya U, Theijeswini RC and Karthick Raja R
2. Molecular basis for inhibiting glucose transporters by exofacial inhibitors
Xin Jiang
3. Self-assembly of the insulin-responsive vesicles creates a signaling platform for the insulin action on glucose uptake.
Konstantin V. Kandror
4. The role of lipid soluble vitamins on glucose transporter
Prasenjit Manna
5. Transport of dehydroascorbic acid by glucose transporters GLUTs
Lorena Mardones
6. Glut-1 Inhibition in Breast Cancer Cells
Lakshmi Subhadradevi, Anju MS, Ajeesh Babu Littleflower, Sulfath Thottungal Parambil and Gisha Rose Antony
7. Small-molecule inhibitors of glucose transporters
Makoto Kawatani and Hiroyuki Osada
8. Understanding xylose transport in yeasts
Mrinal Kumar Maiti, Atrayee Chattopadhyay and Mohor Mitra