Protein Information

ID 1382
Name aquaporins (protein family or complex)
Synonyms aquaporin; aquaporins

Compound Information

ID 1407
Name boric acid
CAS

Reference

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18444909 Maurel C, Verdoucq L, Luu DT, Santoni V: Plant aquaporins: membrane channels with multiple integrated functions. . Annu Rev Plant Biol. 2008;59:595-624.
Aquaporins are channel proteins present in the plasma and intracellular membranes of plant cells, where they facilitate the transport of water and/or small neutral solutes (urea, boric acid, silicic acid) or gases (ammonia, carbon dioxide). Recent progress was made in understanding the molecular bases of aquaporin transport selectivity and gating. The present review examines how a wide range of selectivity profiles and regulation properties allows aquaporins to be integrated in numerous functions, throughout plant development, and during adaptations to variable living conditions. Although they play a central role in water relations of roots, leaves, seeds, and flowers, aquaporins have also been linked to plant mineral nutrition and carbon and nitrogen fixation.
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