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== Function ==
== Function ==


'''Sodium/glucose cotransporter''' (SGLT) is responsible for glucose absorption across membranes.  SGLT1 and SGLT2 which are expressed in different tissues, have similar active sites but differ in their non-active site structures.  SGLT1 is responsible of glucose absorption in the small intestine and SGLT2 in kidney<ref>PMID:26125647</ref>.
'''Sodium/glucose cotransporter''' (SGLT) is responsible for glucose absorption across membranes.  SGLT1 and SGLT2 which are expressed in different tissues, have similar active sites but differ in their non-active site structures.  '''SGLT1''' is responsible of glucose absorption in the small intestine and '''SGLT2''' in kidney<ref>PMID:26125647</ref>.


== Disease ==
== Disease ==
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The drug Dapagliflozin contains a <scene name='10/1042600/Cv/5'>glucose moiety which stacks against residue Y290</scene> of SGLT2. The <scene name='10/1042600/Cv/6'>glucose moiety forms multiple H-bonds</scene> to SGLT2<ref>PMID:38057552</ref>. Water molecule is shown as red sphere.
The drug Dapagliflozin contains a <scene name='10/1042600/Cv/5'>glucose moiety which stacks against residue Y290</scene> of SGLT2. The <scene name='10/1042600/Cv/6'>glucose moiety forms multiple H-bonds</scene> to SGLT2<ref>PMID:38057552</ref>. Water molecule is shown as red sphere.


See also:
*[[Canagliflozin]]
*[[Dapagliflozin]]
*[[Empagliflozin]]
==3D structures of sodium/glucose cotransporter==
==3D structures of sodium/glucose cotransporter==


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