General Information of Drug Transporter (DT)
DT ID DTD0266 Transporter Info
Gene Name SLC2A8
Transporter Name Glucose transporter type 8
Gene ID
29988
UniProt ID
Q9NY64
Post-Translational Modification of This DT
Overview of SLC2A8 Modification Sites with Functional and Structural Information
Sequence
PTM type
X-N-glycosylation X-Phosphorylation X-Ubiquitination X: Amino Acid

N-glycosylation

  Asparagine

          1 PTM Phenomena Related to This Residue Click to Show/Hide the Full List

  PTM Phenomenon 1

Have the potential to influence SLC2A8 [1]

Role of PTM

Potential impacts

Modified Residue

Asparagine

Modified Location

349

Experimental Method

Co-Immunoprecipitation

Detailed Description

N-linked Glycosylation at SLC2A8 Asparagine 349 has the potential to affect its expression or activity.

Phosphorylation

  Serine

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  PTM Phenomenon 1

Have the potential to influence SLC2A8 [2]

Role of PTM

Potential impacts

Modified Residue

Serine

Modified Location

53

Experimental Method

Co-Immunoprecipitation

Detailed Description

Phosphorylation at SLC2A8 Serine 53 has the potential to affect its expression or activity.

Ubiquitination

  Lysine

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  PTM Phenomenon 1

Have the potential to influence SLC2A8 [3]

Role of PTM

Potential impacts

Modified Residue

Lysine

Modified Location

465

Experimental Method

Co-Immunoprecipitation

Detailed Description

Ubiquitination at SLC2A8 Lysine 465 has the potential to affect its expression or activity.
References
1 dbPTM in 2022: an updated database for exploring regulatory networks and functional associations of protein post-translational modifications. Nucleic Acids Res. 2022 Jan 7;50(D1):D471-D479. (ID: GTR8_HUMAN)
2 A Single Kinase Generates the Majority of the Secreted Phosphoproteome. Cell. 2015 Jun 18;161(7):1619-32.
3 A proteome-wide, quantitative survey of in vivo ubiquitylation sites reveals widespread regulatory roles. Mol Cell Proteomics. 2011 Oct;10(10):M111.013284.

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