AbstractAquaporins are water channel proteins of intracellular and plasma membranes that play a crucial role in plant water relations. The present review focuses on the most recent findings concerning the molecular and cellular properties of plant aquaporins. The mechanisms of transport selectivity and gating (i.e. pore opening and closing) have recently been described, based on aquaporin structures at atomic resolution. Novel dynamic aspects of aquaporin subcellular localisation have been uncovered. Also, some aquaporin isoforms can transport, besides water, physiologically important molecules such as CO2, H2O2, boron or silicon. Thus, aquaporins are involved in many great functions of plants, including nutrient acquisition, carbon fixatio...
More than 30 years ago, biophysicist and animal physiologists supported the hypothesis of the existe...
Plant growth and development are dependent on tight regulation of water movement. Water diffusion ac...
Aquaporins are membrane channel proteins ubiquitously present in all kingdoms of life. Although aqua...
AbstractAquaporins are water channel proteins of intracellular and plasma membranes that play a cruc...
Aquaporins are membrane channels that facilitate the transport of water and small neutral molecules ...
Over the last decade, considerable advances have occurred in understanding the molecular biology and...
There is strong evidence that aquaporins are central components in plant water relations. Plant spec...
AbstractAquaporins are water channel proteins belonging to the major intrinsic protein (MIP) superfa...
AbstractDue to the fact that most plants are immobile, a rapid response of physiological processes t...
AbstractAquaporins (AQPs) are believed to act as “cellular plumbers”, allowing plants to rapidly alt...
Accumulating evidence indicates that aquaporins play a key role in plant water relations. Plant aqua...
Aquaporins are channel proteins that facilitate the diffusion of water and small uncharged solutes a...
Aquaporins (AQPs), a class of integral membrane proteins, form channels facilitating movement of wat...
Aquaporins are water channel proteins of vacuolar and plasma membranes. When opened they facilitate ...
Aquaporins in plants show more abundant and greater diversity than aquaporins in bacteria and animal...
More than 30 years ago, biophysicist and animal physiologists supported the hypothesis of the existe...
Plant growth and development are dependent on tight regulation of water movement. Water diffusion ac...
Aquaporins are membrane channel proteins ubiquitously present in all kingdoms of life. Although aqua...
AbstractAquaporins are water channel proteins of intracellular and plasma membranes that play a cruc...
Aquaporins are membrane channels that facilitate the transport of water and small neutral molecules ...
Over the last decade, considerable advances have occurred in understanding the molecular biology and...
There is strong evidence that aquaporins are central components in plant water relations. Plant spec...
AbstractAquaporins are water channel proteins belonging to the major intrinsic protein (MIP) superfa...
AbstractDue to the fact that most plants are immobile, a rapid response of physiological processes t...
AbstractAquaporins (AQPs) are believed to act as “cellular plumbers”, allowing plants to rapidly alt...
Accumulating evidence indicates that aquaporins play a key role in plant water relations. Plant aqua...
Aquaporins are channel proteins that facilitate the diffusion of water and small uncharged solutes a...
Aquaporins (AQPs), a class of integral membrane proteins, form channels facilitating movement of wat...
Aquaporins are water channel proteins of vacuolar and plasma membranes. When opened they facilitate ...
Aquaporins in plants show more abundant and greater diversity than aquaporins in bacteria and animal...
More than 30 years ago, biophysicist and animal physiologists supported the hypothesis of the existe...
Plant growth and development are dependent on tight regulation of water movement. Water diffusion ac...
Aquaporins are membrane channel proteins ubiquitously present in all kingdoms of life. Although aqua...