Nature, Volume 429Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 - Electronic journals |
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... AQPO molecule . Thus , all subunits in interacting AQPO tetramers are connected to two other subunits in the opposite layer . In top views , the water pore can readily be seen in AQP1 ( Fig . 3a ) , whereas the AQPO pore appears much ...
... AQPO molecule . Thus , all subunits in interacting AQPO tetramers are connected to two other subunits in the opposite layer . In top views , the water pore can readily be seen in AQP1 ( Fig . 3a ) , whereas the AQPO pore appears much ...
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... AQPO pore . AQPO water permeability is pH - dependent with a maximum at a slightly acidic pH12 . Two histidine residues , His 40 and His 66 , are at positions where they could easily influence water conductance ( Fig . 3c ) . Histidine ...
... AQPO pore . AQPO water permeability is pH - dependent with a maximum at a slightly acidic pH12 . Two histidine residues , His 40 and His 66 , are at positions where they could easily influence water conductance ( Fig . 3c ) . Histidine ...
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... AQPO determined from two - dimensional crystals produced at pH 6 shows the pore in a closed conformation . We propose that junction formation induces the closed pore conformation in our AQPO structure . AQPO and other aquaporins may be ...
... AQPO determined from two - dimensional crystals produced at pH 6 shows the pore in a closed conformation . We propose that junction formation induces the closed pore conformation in our AQPO structure . AQPO and other aquaporins may be ...
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