Aquaporin
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+ | '''Aquaporins''' are channel producing proteins which regulate the flow of water across the cell membrane. More details of '''aquaporin-1''' in [[Aquaporin-1]]. '''Aquaglyceroporin''' (GLpf) conducts water and polyalcohols. The image on the left shows the protein, 6 molecules of glycerol and one of beta-octylglucoside. | ||
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+ | == Structural highlights == | ||
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+ | Aquaporins are made of α-helix bundles. | ||
== 3D Structures of Aquaporin == | == 3D Structures of Aquaporin == |
Revision as of 09:38, 3 November 2015

Crystal Structure of Human Aquaporin 4, 3gd8
Function
Aquaporins are channel producing proteins which regulate the flow of water across the cell membrane. More details of aquaporin-1 in Aquaporin-1. Aquaglyceroporin (GLpf) conducts water and polyalcohols. The image on the left shows the protein, 6 molecules of glycerol and one of beta-octylglucoside.
Structural highlights
Aquaporins are made of α-helix bundles.
3D Structures of Aquaporin
Updated on 03-November-2015
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