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Alternative Splicing and Cleavage of GLUT8

Caroline M. Alexander, Joshua A. Martin, Elias Oxman, Ildikó Kasza, Katherine A Senn, Heidi Dvinge

2020Molecular and Cellular Biology23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The GLUT (SLC2) family of membrane-associated transporters are described as glucose transporters. However, this family is divided into three classes and, though the regulated transporter activity of class I proteins is becoming better understood, class III protein functions continue to be obscure. We have cataloged the relative expression and splicing of SLC2 mRNA isomers in tumors and normal tissues, with a focus on breast tumors and cell lines. mRNA for the class III protein GLUT8 is the predominant SLC2 species expressed alongside GLUT1 in many tissues, but GLUT8 mRNA exists mostly as an untranslated splice form in tumors. We confirm that GLUT8 is not presented at the cell surface and does not transport glucose directly. However, we reveal a lysosome-dependent reaction that cleaves the GLUT8 protein and releases the carboxy-terminal peptide to a separate vesicle population. Given the localization of GLUT8 at a major metabolic hub (the late endosomal/lysosomal interface) and its regulated cleavage reaction, we evaluated TXNIP-mediated hexosamine homeostasis and speculate that GLUT8 may function as a sensory component of this reaction.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyEndosomeCell biologyGLUT1Alternative splicingRNA splicingPopulationGlucose transporterMessenger RNABiochemistryGeneRNAIntracellularEndocrinologyInsulinSociologyDemographyMetabolism, Diabetes, and CancerCellular transport and secretionMicrotubule and mitosis dynamics
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