Aquaporin

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== Function ==
== Function ==
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'''Aquaporins''' are channel producing proteins which regulate the flow of water across the cell membrane. The image on the left shows the protein, 6 molecules of glycerol and one of beta-octylglucoside.<ref>PMID:14630322</ref><br />
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'''Aquaporins''' are channel producing proteins which regulate the flow of water across the cell membrane.<ref>PMID:14630322</ref><br />
*'''Aquaporin-0''' functions as water channel in lens fibers.<br />
*'''Aquaporin-0''' functions as water channel in lens fibers.<br />
*'''Aquaporin-1''' see details in [[Aquaporin-1]].<br />
*'''Aquaporin-1''' see details in [[Aquaporin-1]].<br />

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Human aquaporin 1, 1h6i

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References

  1. Agre P, Kozono D. Aquaporin water channels: molecular mechanisms for human diseases. FEBS Lett. 2003 Nov 27;555(1):72-8. PMID:14630322
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