Glucose Transporter 8 (GLUT8)

SLC2A8; GLUTX1; Solute Carrier Family 2 Member 8,Facilitated Glucose Transporter; Glucose transporter type X1

Glucose Transporter 8 (GLUT8)
GLUT8 is characterized by the presence of two leucine residues in its N-terminal intracellular domain, which influences intracellular trafficking.GLUT8 is expressed mostly in neurons and testis, although expression in most other tissues has also been shown at lower levels. GLUT8 is expressed at moderate levels in the brain, most strinkingly in hippocampus. Whether the glucose transporter plays any role in these cells remains to be shown.Contrary to GLUT4, GLUT8 (previously known as GLUTX1) is not insulin-sensitive. In other words, insulin does not promote GLUT8 translocation to the cell surface in neurons as well as in transfected cell lines.Where in the cell GLUT8 is localized in not yet clear. Most GLUT8 is not present at the cell surface.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)