作者
Joao P Bezerra-Neto, Flávia C de Araújo, Jose RC Ferreira-Neto, Manasses D da Silva, Valesca Pandolfi, Flavia F Aburjaile, Tetsu Sakamoto, Roberta L de Oliveira Silva, Ederson A Kido, Lidiane L Barbosa Amorim, Jose M Ortega, Ana M Benko-Iseppon
发表日期
2019/4/1
来源
Current Protein and Peptide Science
卷号
20
期号
4
页码范围
368-395
出版商
Bentham Science Publishers
简介
The plasma membrane forms a permeable barrier that separates the cytoplasm from the external environment, defining the physical and chemical limits in each cell in all organisms. The movement of molecules and ions into and out of cells is controlled by the plasma membrane as a critical process for cell stability and survival, maintaining essential differences between the composition of the extracellular fluid and the cytosol. In this process aquaporins (AQPs) figure as important actors, comprising highly conserved membrane proteins that carry water, glycerol and other hydrophilic molecules through biomembranes, including the cell wall and membranes of cytoplasmic organelles. While mammals have 15 types of AQPs described so far (displaying 18 paralogs), a single plant species can present more than 120 isoforms, providing transport of different types of solutes. Such aquaporins may be present in the whole …
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