SLC5A10 cotransports Na+ with Man, Fru from extracellular region to cytosol

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R-HSA-8876283
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Reaction [transition]
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Homo sapiens
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The sodium/glucose cotransporter 5 (SLC5A10, sodium glucose cotransporter 5, SGLT5) is a plasma membrane-bound transport protein that possesses high capacity to transport mannose (Man) and fructose (Fru) into cells (Grempler et al. 2012). SLC5A10 is exclusively expressed in the kidney and is also able to transport glucose, alpha-methyl-D-glucose (AMG) and galactose, although to a much lower extent than Man and Fru.
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22212718 Functional characterisation of human SGLT-5 as a novel kidney-specific sodium-dependent sugar transporter

Eickelmann, P, Simon, E, Augustin, R, Grempler, R, Hildebrandt, T, Mark, M, Froehner, S

FEBS Lett. 2012
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solute:sodium symporter activity of SLC5A10 [plasma membrane]

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