NameSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 6
Synonyms
  • Glucose transporter type 6
  • Glucose transporter type 9
  • GLUT-6
  • GLUT-9
  • GLUT9
Gene NameSLC2A6
OrganismHuman
Amino acid sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0008981|Solute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 6
MQEPLLGAEGPDYDTFPEKPPPSPGDRARVGTLQNKRVFLATFAAVLGNFSFGYALVYTS
PVIPALERSLDPDLHLTKSQASWFGSVFTLGAAAGGLSAMILNDLLGRKLSIMFSAVPSA
AGYALMAGAHGLWMLLLGRTLTGFAGGLTAACIPVYVSEIAPPGVRGALGATPQLMAVFG
SLSLYALGLLLPWRWLAVAGEAPVLIMILLLSFMPNSPRFLLSRGRDEEALRALAWLRGT
DVDVHWEFEQIQDNVRRQSSRVSWAEARAPHVCRPITVALLMRLLQQLTGITPILVYLQS
IFDSTAVLLPPKDDAAIVGAVRLLSVLIAALTMDLAGRKVLLFVSAAIMFAANLTLGLYI
HFGPRPLSPNSTAGLESESWGDLAQPLAAPAGYLTLVPLLATMLFIMGYAVGWGPITWLL
MSEVLPLRARGVASGLCVLASWLTAFVLTKSFLPVVSTFGLQVPFFFFAAICLVSLVFTG
CCVPETKGRSLEQIESFFRTGRRSFLR
Number of residues507
Molecular Weight54538.55
Theoretical pINot Available
GO Classification
Functions
  • glucose transmembrane transporter activity
Processes
  • transmembrane transport
  • glucose transmembrane transport
Components
  • integral component of membrane
  • membrane
  • plasma membrane
General FunctionGlucose transmembrane transporter activity
Specific FunctionFacilitative glucose transporter; binds cytochalasin B with low affinity.
Pfam Domain Function
Transmembrane Regions38-58 82-102 112-132 141-161 169-189 195-215 290-310 315-335 340-360 396-416 436-456 463-483
GenBank Protein IDNot Available
UniProtKB IDQ9UGQ3
UniProtKB Entry NameGTR6_HUMAN
Cellular LocationCell membrane
Gene sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0013545|Solute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 6 (SLC2A6)
ATGCAGGAGCCGCTGCTGGGAGCCGAGGGCCCGGACTACGACACCTTCCCCGAGAAGCCG
CCCCCGTCGCCAGGGGACAGGGCGCGGGTCGGGACCCTGCAGAACAAAAGGGTGTTCCTG
GCCACCTTCGCCGCAGTGCTCGGCAATTTCAGCTTTGGGTATGCCCTGGTCTACACATCC
CCTGTCATCCCAGCCCTGGAGCGCTCCTTGGATCCTGACCTGCATCTGACCAAATCCCAG
GCATCCTGGTTTGGGTCCGTGTTCACCCTGGGAGCAGCGGCCGGAGGCCTGAGTGCCATG
ATCCTCAACGACCTCCTGGGCCGGAAGCTGAGCATCATGTTCTCAGCTGTGCCGTCGGCG
GCCGGCTATGCGCTCATGGCGGGTGCGCACGGCCTCTGGATGCTGCTGCTCGGAAGGACG
CTGACGGGCTTCGCCGGGGGGCTCACAGCTGCCTGCATCCCGGTGTACGTGTCTGAGATT
GCTCCCCCAGGCGTTCGTGGGGCTCTGGGGGCCACACCCCAGCTCATGGCAGTGTTCGGA
TCCCTGTCCCTCTACGCCCTTGGCCTCCTGCTGCCGTGGCGCTGGCTGGCTGTGGCCGGG
GAGGCGCCTGTGCTCATCATGATCCTGCTGCTCAGCTTCATGCCCAACTCGCCGCGCTTC
CTGCTCTCTCGGGGCAGGGACGAAGAGGCCCTGCGGGCGCTGGCCTGGCTGCGTGGGACG
GACGTCGATGTCCACTGGGAGTTCGAGCAGATCCAGGACAACGTCCGGAGACAGAGCAGC
CGAGTATCGTGGGCTGAGGCACGGGCCCCACACGTGTGCCGGCCCATCACCGTGGCCTTG
CTGATGCGCCTCCTGCAGCAGCTGACGGGCATCACGCCCATCCTGGTCTACCTGCAGTCC
ATCTTCGACAGCACCGCTGTCCTGCTGCCCCCCAAGGACGACGCAGCCATCGTTGGGGCC
GTGCGGCTCCTGTCCGTGCTGATCGCCGCCCTCACCATGGACCTCGCAGGCCGCAAGGTG
CTGCTCTTCGTCTCAGGCTACGCCGTGGGCTGGGGTCCCATCACCTGGCTGCTCATGTCT
GAGGTCCTGCCCCTGCGTGCCCGTGGCGTGGCCTCAGGGCTCTGCGTGCTGGCCAGCTGG
CTCACCGCCTTCGTCCTCACCAAGTCCTTCCTGCCAGTGGTGAGCACCTTCGGCCTCCAG
GTGCCTTTCTTCTTCTTCGCGGCCATCTGCTTGGTGAGCCTGGTGTTCACAGGCTGCTGT
GTGCCCGAGACCAAGGGACGGTCCCTGGAGCAGATCGAGTCCTTCTTCCGCACGGGGAGA
AGGTCCTTCTTGCGCTAG
GenBank Gene IDNot Available
GeneCard IDNot Available
GenAtlas IDNot Available
HGNC IDHGNC:11011
Chromosome Location9
LocusNot Available
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