Aquaporins, also called water channels, are channel proteins from a larger family of major intrinsic proteins that form pores in the membrane of biological cells, mainly facilitating transport of water between cells. [1] .
Aquaporins (often called aquaporin water channels) are a family of small, integral membrane proteins that are expressed broadly throughout the animal and plant kingdoms. They have a similar basic structure, with aquaporin monomers consisting of six transmembrane helical segments and two short helical segments that surround cytoplasmic and ...
Aquaporins (AQPs) are integral membrane proteins and found in all living organisms from bacteria to human. AQPs mainly involved in the transmembrane diffusion of water as well as various small solutes in a bidirectional manner are widely distributed in various human tissues.
Sep 1, 2021 · Here we review the features of successful expression, purification and characterization strategies that have underpinned these successes and that will drive further breakthroughs in the field.
Jan 21, 2013 · What are aquaporins? Aquaporins (often called aquaporin water channels) are a family of small, integral membrane proteins that are expressed broadly throughout the animal and plant kingdoms.
There are 13 mammalian aquaporins, which are widely distributed in specific cell types in many organs and tissues. Their primary function is to facilitate water transport across cell plasma membranes; some AQPs (called aquaglyceroporins) also transport glycerol.
Sep 1, 2004 · The genetic manipulation of rodents and the identification of humans with altered aquaporin genes have provided considerable insights into aquaporin-related physiology.