fructose transmembrane transporter activity

Source:http://linkedlifedata.com/resource/geneontology/id/GO:0005353

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"Catalysis of the transfer of fructose from one side of the membrane to the other. Fructose exists in a open chain form or as a ring compound. D-fructose is the sweetest of the sugars and is found free in a large number of fruits and honey." [GOC:ai, GOC:mtg_transport, ISBN:0815340729]
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fructose transmembrane transporter activity
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fructose permease activity, fructose porter activity
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Reactome:REACT_107432 "Transport (influx) of fructose by GLUT5, Taeniopygia guttata", Reactome:REACT_108144 "Transport (influx) of fructose by GLUT5, Xenopus tropicalis", Reactome:REACT_112097 "Transport (influx) of fructose by GLUT5, Mycobacterium tuberculosis", Reactome:REACT_113496 "Transport (influx) of fructose by GLUT5, Dictyostelium discoideum", Reactome:REACT_113519 "Transport (influx) of fructose by GLUT5, Oryza sativa", Reactome:REACT_114250 "Transport (influx) of fructose by GLUT5, Plasmodium falciparum", Reactome:REACT_114334 "Transport (influx) of fructose by GLUT5, Arabidopsis thaliana", Reactome:REACT_28659 "Transport (influx) of fructose by GLUT5, Mus musculus", Reactome:REACT_34761 "Transport (influx) of fructose by GLUT5, Rattus norvegicus", Reactome:REACT_79205 "Transport (influx) of fructose by GLUT5, Bos taurus", Reactome:REACT_88249 "Transport (influx) of fructose by GLUT5, Canis familiaris", Reactome:REACT_89328 "Transport (influx) of fructose by GLUT5, Danio rerio", Reactome:REACT_9449 "Transport (influx) of fructose by GLUT5, Homo sapiens", Reactome:REACT_94807 "Transport (influx) of fructose by GLUT5, Gallus gallus"
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