2022
DOI: 10.1088/1361-648x/ac4fea
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Random-walk model of the sodium-glucose transporter SGLT2 with stochastic steps and inhibition

Abstract: Random-walk models are frequently used to model distinct natural phenomena such as diffusion processes, stock-market fluctuations, and biological systems. Here, we present a random-walk model to describe the dynamics of glucose uptake by the sodium-glucose transporter of type 2, SGLT2. Our starting point is the canonical alternating-access model, which suggests the existence of six states for the transport cycle. We propose the inclusion of two new states to this canonical model. The first state is added to im… Show more

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“…Yan Barreto and Adriano Alencar have conducted a study on the transport of sugar molecules across biological membranes [26]. Their focus was on the dynamics of glucose uptake by the sodium-glucose transporter of type 2, which they approached using a seven-state model with stochastic steps.…”
Section: Biological Soft Matter Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yan Barreto and Adriano Alencar have conducted a study on the transport of sugar molecules across biological membranes [26]. Their focus was on the dynamics of glucose uptake by the sodium-glucose transporter of type 2, which they approached using a seven-state model with stochastic steps.…”
Section: Biological Soft Matter Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%