UDP-glucose transmembrane transporter activity [GO_0005460]
Enables the transfer of a UDP-glucose from one side of a membrane to the other. UDP-glucose is a substance composed of glucose in glycosidic linkage with uridine diphosphate.
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VFB Term Json
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