General Information of Drug Transporter (DT)
DT ID DTD0325 Transporter Info
Gene Name SLC37A4
Transporter Name Glucose-6-phosphate translocase
Gene ID
2542
UniProt ID
O43826
Post-Translational Modification of This DT
Overview ofSLC37A4 Modification Sites with Functional and Structural Information
Sequence
PTM type
X-Phosphorylation X-Ubiquitination X: Amino Acid

Phosphorylation

  Serine

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

  PTM Phenomenon1

. [1]

Role of PTM

Potential impacts

Modified Residue

Serine

Modified Location

144

Experimental Method

Co-Immunoprecipitation

Detailed Description

Phosphorylation at SLC37A4 Serine 144 has the potential to affect its expression or activity.

  Threonine

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  PTM Phenomenon1

. [1]

Role of PTM

Potential impacts

Modified Residue

Threonine

Modified Location

143

Experimental Method

Co-Immunoprecipitation

Detailed Description

Phosphorylation at SLC37A4 Threonine 143 has the potential to affect its expression or activity.

Ubiquitination

  Lysine

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  PTM Phenomenon1

Have the potential to influence SLC37A4 [2]

Role of PTM

Potential impacts

Modified Residue

Lysine

Modified Location

207

Experimental Method

Co-Immunoprecipitation

Detailed Description

Ubiquitination at SLC37A4 Lysine 207 has the potential to affect its expression or activity.

  PTM Phenomenon2

Have the potential to influence SLC37A4 [2]

Role of PTM

Potential impacts

Modified Residue

Lysine

Modified Location

290

Experimental Method

Co-Immunoprecipitation

Detailed Description

Ubiquitination at SLC37A4 Lysine 290 has the potential to affect its expression or activity.
References
1 15 years of PhosphoSitePlus?: integrating post-translationally modified sites, disease variants and isoforms. Nucleic Acids Res. 2019;47(D1):D433-D441.
2 Systematic and quantitative assessment of the ubiquitin-modified proteome. Mol Cell. 2011 Oct 21;44(2):325-40.

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