The aquaporins (formerly called the major intrinsic protein family) are transmembrane channel proteins. The family includes the CHIP group, which are functionally characterised as water channels and the GLP group, which are specialised for glycerol transport. The present study reports the identification and characterisation of a novel GLP family member in a teleost fish, the sea bream Sparus auratus. A sea bream aquaporin (sbAQP) cDNA of 1047·bp and encoding a protein of 298·amino acids was isolated from a kidney cDNA library. Functional characterization of the sbAQP using a Xenopus oocyte assay revealed that the isolated cDNA stimulated osmotic water permeability in a mercury-sensitive manner and also stimulated urea and glyce...
Aquaporins represent a primordial group of transmembrane solvent channels that have been documented ...
The oocytes of marine pelagic teleosts swell abruptly by hydration during the reinitiation of meiosi...
The aquaporin isoform, AQP3 has now been identified in a number of different teleost fish species, w...
The aquaporins (formerly called the major intrinsic protein family) are transmembrane channel prote...
The aquaporins (formerly called the major intrinsic protein family) are transmembrane channel protei...
The aquaporin family consists of two principal groups of transmembrane proteins which function as ch...
The major intrinsic protein (MIP) family consists of several transmembrane channel proteins specific...
11 pages, 8 figuresDifferential localization and regulation of two aquaporin-1 homologs in the intes...
Abstract Background Teleost radiation in the oceans required specific physiological adaptations in e...
The eel is a euryhaline teleost which exhibits remarkable adaptation in moving between fresh (FW) an...
Background: Aquaporins are integral membrane proteins that facilitate the transport of water and sma...
The European eel is a euryhaline teleost which has been shown to differentially up- and downregulate...
Euryhaline fish possess the ability to compensate for environmental salinity changes through hydro-m...
Aquaporins (AQPs) are specific transmembrane water channels with an important function in water home...
The aquaporin isoform, AQP3 has now been identified in a number of different teleost fish species, w...
Aquaporins represent a primordial group of transmembrane solvent channels that have been documented ...
The oocytes of marine pelagic teleosts swell abruptly by hydration during the reinitiation of meiosi...
The aquaporin isoform, AQP3 has now been identified in a number of different teleost fish species, w...
The aquaporins (formerly called the major intrinsic protein family) are transmembrane channel prote...
The aquaporins (formerly called the major intrinsic protein family) are transmembrane channel protei...
The aquaporin family consists of two principal groups of transmembrane proteins which function as ch...
The major intrinsic protein (MIP) family consists of several transmembrane channel proteins specific...
11 pages, 8 figuresDifferential localization and regulation of two aquaporin-1 homologs in the intes...
Abstract Background Teleost radiation in the oceans required specific physiological adaptations in e...
The eel is a euryhaline teleost which exhibits remarkable adaptation in moving between fresh (FW) an...
Background: Aquaporins are integral membrane proteins that facilitate the transport of water and sma...
The European eel is a euryhaline teleost which has been shown to differentially up- and downregulate...
Euryhaline fish possess the ability to compensate for environmental salinity changes through hydro-m...
Aquaporins (AQPs) are specific transmembrane water channels with an important function in water home...
The aquaporin isoform, AQP3 has now been identified in a number of different teleost fish species, w...
Aquaporins represent a primordial group of transmembrane solvent channels that have been documented ...
The oocytes of marine pelagic teleosts swell abruptly by hydration during the reinitiation of meiosi...
The aquaporin isoform, AQP3 has now been identified in a number of different teleost fish species, w...