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Glut4 is a member of the Solute Carrier Family 2 (SLCA2). The protein is encoded by the SLC2A4 gene and is involved in the insulin-dependent trafficking of glucose to the plasma membrane[1]. The protein is crucial to glucose transport and genetic mutations can be involved in Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (Diabetes) [2]. Glut4 is typically found in skeletal and cardiac muscle, as well as adipose tissue.

In Diabetes, Glut4 mRNA and protein levels decreases in both white and brown adipose tissue. [3]

Also see Glut transporter.

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