2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0300-9084(01)01322-0
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Nucleotide sugar transporters: Biological and functional aspects

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“…Alternatively, Slc35c2 might be induced to transport GDP-fucose by some other molecule. Although there is no example of a transporter chaperone to date, mammalian nucleotide sugar transporters may interact in the Golgi membrane and several of them, including Slc35b4 (34), transport more than one nucleotide sugar (55,56). Although there is also no example of a transporter that transports both UDP-and GDP-sugars, chimeric transporters have been constructed that transport UDP-Gal and CMP-sialic acid (57)(58)(59).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, Slc35c2 might be induced to transport GDP-fucose by some other molecule. Although there is no example of a transporter chaperone to date, mammalian nucleotide sugar transporters may interact in the Golgi membrane and several of them, including Slc35b4 (34), transport more than one nucleotide sugar (55,56). Although there is also no example of a transporter that transports both UDP-and GDP-sugars, chimeric transporters have been constructed that transport UDP-Gal and CMP-sialic acid (57)(58)(59).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sugar donors for these reactions, nucleotide sugars, must first be transported by a specific transporter from the cytosol, their site of synthesis, into the lumen of the GA, where sugars are transferred by specific transferases to proteins and lipids (6,33,37). These transporters have recently been described in C. elegans, where SQV-7 is involved in vulva invagination and early embryonic development (38,39).…”
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“…In several studies, NSTs have been mentioned as possible crucial players in the synthesis of glycoconjugates (for reviews, see Refs. [3][4][5].…”
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