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Details on Person glycerol channel activity of AQP3,7,9,10 [plasma membrane] Cloning and identification of a new member of water channel (AQP10) as an aquaglyceroporin

Class:IdCatalystActivityReference:9643845
_displayNameglycerol channel activity of AQP3,7,9,10 [plasma membrane] Cloning and identification of a new member of water channel (AQP10) as an aquaglyceroporin
_timestamp2019-04-04 17:05:19
catalystActivity[CatalystActivity:507883] glycerol channel activity of AQP3,7,9,10 [plasma membrane]
created[InstanceEdit:9643047] Wu, G, 2019-04-04
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:431832] Cloning and identification of a new member of water channel (AQP10) as an aquaglyceroporin
[LiteratureReference:431837] Cloning of a new aquaporin (AQP10) abundantly expressed in duodenum and jejunum
[LiteratureReference:431908] Functional and molecular characterization of the human neutral solute channel aquaporin-9
[LiteratureReference:431916] Functional characterization of human aquaporin 9 as a facilitative glycerol carrier
[LiteratureReference:503960] Molecular cloning and expression of a novel human aquaporin from adipose tissue with glycerol permeability
[LiteratureReference:504025] Functional characterization and localization of AQP3 in the human colon
[LiteratureReference:431959] Mercury-sensitive residues and pore site in AQP3 water channel
[LiteratureReference:503930] Roles of aquaporin-3 water channels in volume-regulatory water flow in a human epithelial cell line
(catalystActivityReference)[Reaction:507869] Aquaporins passively transport glycerol into cells [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:507871] Aquaporins passively transport glycerol out of cells [Homo sapiens]
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