New research transforms glucose transporter proteins to water-soluble form

All cell membranes in the human body have embedded proteins that serve as sensors, messengers or as a means of transporting and regulating substances going in and out of the cell. Transport proteins in particular are poorly understood because of their structural complexity and their hydrophobic nature that makes them resistant to study. At the same time, these transport proteins, especially those that regulate glucose, play a vital role in the growth of cancerous tumors.
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