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Several lines of evidence suggest the existence of additional members of th
e mammalian facilitative glucose transporter family. A human cDNA sequence
corresponding to a novel member of the glucose transporter family (GLUT1-5)
was identified (GLUT9; HGMW-approved symbol SLC2A9), and it encodes a puta
tive transporter of 540 amino acids. The predicted protein has sequence ide
ntity of 44 and 38% to Glut5 and Glut1, respectively. Based on hydropathic
analysis, the novel transporter's predicted topology consists of 12 transme
mbrane domains, similar to the other family members. Northern analysis reve
als three mRNA species: a major transcript of 1.9 kb and two other transcri
pts of 3.1 and 5.0 kb, found primarily in kidney and liver, but present at
low levels in several other tissues. GLUT9 was localized to chromosome 4 us
ing a monochromosomal human/rodent somatic cell hybrid mapping panel. A por
tion of the GLUT9 cDNA is represented in a National Center for Biotechnolog
y information UniGene cluster, which maps to chromosome 4p15.3-p16. (C) 200
0 Academic Press.