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Details on Person Aquaporin-6 (AQP6) passively transports anions across membra...

Class:IdSummation:431739
_displayNameAquaporin-6 (AQP6) passively transports anions across membra...
_timestamp2010-06-24 02:16:27
created[InstanceEdit:431740] May, B, 2009-08-08
modified[InstanceEdit:445721] May, B, 2009-11-05
[InstanceEdit:503946] May, B, 2010-02-05
[InstanceEdit:507878] May, B, 2010-02-09
[InstanceEdit:879864] May, B, 2010-06-24
textAquaporin-6 (AQP6) passively transports anions across membranes. Rat AQP6 has been shown to transport anions, with the highest permeability for nitrate, the lowest permeability for fluoride, and low permeability for water. In rat AQP6 is expressed in the acid-secreting type-A intercalated cells of renal ducts where it co-localizes with the proton-ATPase in the membranes of intracellular vesicles. AQP6 is gated by low pH.
(summation)[Reaction:432034] Aquaporin-6 passively transports anions into vesicles [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:432036] Aquaporin-6 passively transports anions out of vesicles [Homo sapiens]
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