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==Aquaporin (AQP) The Water Channel of the cell==
==Aquaporin (AQP) The Water Channel of the cell==
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<Structure load='1J4N' size='350' frame='true' align='right' caption='AQP' scene='AQP1' />
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<StructureSection load='1IH5' size='350' side='right' caption='Aquaporin (PDB entry [[1IH5]])' scene='Aquaporin with ligand'>
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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Aquaporin is protien with six transmembrane alpha helices with the amino and craboxyl terminal located in the cytoplasm.<ref name="Murata">PMID:11034202</ref>
Aquaporin is protien with six transmembrane alpha helices with the amino and craboxyl terminal located in the cytoplasm.<ref name="Murata">PMID:11034202</ref>
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[[Image:Aquaporin cartoon large.jpg|300px|left|thumb|Water Orientation in AQP]]
 
-Each monomer is able to channel water.
-Each monomer is able to channel water.
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-If water is flowing outside of the cell then the water molecule is oriented with the oxygen atom facing down.
-If water is flowing outside of the cell then the water molecule is oriented with the oxygen atom facing down.
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[[Image:Kljgfklgj.jpg|300px|left|thumb|Aquaporin in Membrane]]
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[[Image:Kljgfklgj.jpg|300px|left|thumb|Water Orientation in AQP]]
Aquaporin's channel contains asparagines that interact with the hydrogen bonds on the water molecule which allows the orientation of water.
Aquaporin's channel contains asparagines that interact with the hydrogen bonds on the water molecule which allows the orientation of water.
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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<scene name='69/696849/Aquaporin_with_ligand/1'>colored helix Aquaporin</scene>
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'''Function'''
'''Function'''
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There are thirteen known types of aquaporins in mammals, and six of these are located in the kidney. The most studied aquaporins are AQP1, AQP2, AQP3, and AQP4.The location of Aquaporin is usually found in the kidney, eye in the body. It is found in the basolateral and apical plasma membranes of the proximal tubules and the limb of the loop of Henle in the kidney.
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There are thirteen known types of aquaporins in mammals, and six of these are located in the kidney. The most studied aquaporins are AQP1, AQP2, AQP3, and AQP4.The location of Aquaporin is usually found in the kidney, eye in the body.
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Aquaporin are concentrated in the kidney is where there is a need to transporting large amounts of water in and out of the cell.
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In the Kidney, they are found in the basolateral and apical plasma membranes of the proximal tubules and the limb of the loop of Henle in the kidney.Aquaporin are concentrated in the kidney is where there is a need to transporting large amounts of water in and out of the cell.
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[[Image:F2.large.jpg|300px|left|thumb|Location of AQP in Kidney]
Aquqporin was also found in the plants.
Aquqporin was also found in the plants.

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Aquaporin (AQP) The Water Channel of the cell

Aquaporin (PDB entry 1IH5)

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