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==Aquaporin (AQP) The Water Channel of the cell== | ==Aquaporin (AQP) The Water Channel of the cell== | ||
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This is a integral membrane proteins that control the amount of water that travels in and out of the cell<ref name="Takata">PMID:15242101</ref>. Before the discovery of aquaporin, it was thought that water molecule just leaked through the phospholipid bilayer. | This is a integral membrane proteins that control the amount of water that travels in and out of the cell<ref name="Takata">PMID:15242101</ref>. Before the discovery of aquaporin, it was thought that water molecule just leaked through the phospholipid bilayer. | ||
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The narrow pore acts to weaken the hydrogen bonds between the water molecules allowing the water to interact with the positively charged arginine, which also acts as a proton filter for the pore.<ref name="Murata" /> | The narrow pore acts to weaken the hydrogen bonds between the water molecules allowing the water to interact with the positively charged arginine, which also acts as a proton filter for the pore.<ref name="Murata" /> | ||
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