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. 2007 Jun 16;64(18):2413–2421. doi: 10.1007/s00018-007-7163-2

Aquaporins with selectivity for unconventional permeants

B Wu 1, E Beitz 1,
PMCID: PMC11138416  PMID: 17571212

Abstract.

The aquaporin protein family generally seems to be designed for the selective passage of water or glycerol. Charged molecules, metal ions and even protons are strictly excluded. Recently, particular aquaporin isoforms were reported to conduct unconventional permeants, i.e., the unpolar gases carbon dioxide and nitric oxide, the polar gas ammonia, the oxidative oxygen species hydrogen peroxide, and the metalloids antimonite, arsenite and silicic acid. Here, we summarize the available data on permeability properties and physiological settings of these aquaporins and we analyze which structural features might be connected to permeability for non-water, non-glycerol solutes.

Keywords. Aquaporin, aquaglyceroporin, carbon dioxide, nitric oxide, hydrogen peroxide, ammonia, arsenite, silicon

Footnotes

Received 31 March 2007; received after revision 3 May 2007; accepted 23 May 2007


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