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Aquaporins (AQPs) are water channel proteins that are essential to life, being expressed in all kingdoms. In humans, there are 13 AQPs, at least one of which is found in every organ system. The structural biology of the AQP family is well-established and many functions for AQPs have been reported in health and disease. AQP expression is linked to numerous pathologies including tumor metastasis, fluid dysregulation, and traumatic injury. The targeted modulation of AQPs therefore presents an opportunity to develop novel treatments for diverse conditions. Various techniques such as video microscopy, light scattering and fluorescence quenching have been used to test putative AQP inhibitors in both AQP-expressing mammalian cells and heterologous expression systems. The inherent variability within these methods has caused discrepancy and many molecules that are inhibitory in one experimental system (such as tetraethylammonium, acetazolamide, and anti-epileptic drugs) have no activity in others. Some heavy metal ions (that would not be suitable for therapeutic use) and the compound, TGN-020, have been shown to inhibit some AQPs. Clinical trials for neuromyelitis optica treatments using anti-AQP4 IgG are in progress. However, these antibodies have no effect on water transport. More research to standardize high-throughput assays is required to identify AQP modulators for which there is an urgent and unmet clinical need.
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Int J Biol Macromol
September 2025
School of Breeding and Multiplication (Sanya Institute of Breeding and Multiplication), School of Tropical Agriculture and Forestry, Hainan University, Sanya 572025, China. Electronic address:
Aquaporins (AQPs) are essential membrane channel proteins in plants, with tonoplast intrinsic proteins (TIPs) representing a subfamily of AQPs that play a crucial role in responses to abiotic stress. Here, we identified 10 BpTIP genes in birch (Betula platyphylla), distributed across seven chromosomes, all of which contain conserved major intrinsic protein domains. Polyethylene glycol-induced drought simulation induced the expression of all BpTIP genes except BpTIP5; 1.
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August 2025
Reproductive Medicine Center, The First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.
Introduction: Several aquaporins (AQPs) are involved in the influx of water to form follicular fluid, and AQP2 may play a crucial role in follicular growth. However, the specific roles of Aquaporin (AQP) 2 and AQP6 in granulosa cells (GCs) during follicular fluid (FF) formation, as well as their relationship with gonadotropins (Gn), remain unclear.
Methods: Luteinized granulosa cells (LGCs) were isolated from follicles of different diameters.
Ann Thorac Surg
August 2025
Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, London, UK.
Background: We hypothesized that Aquaporins (AQPs), membrane proteins facilitating water and small molecule translocation, implicate in thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) pathogenesis via their deregulation, impairing water transport and detoxification.
Methods: Raw data was extracted from a publicly available dataset. Gene expression profiling was performed with mRNA/miRNA microarrays and differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified.
FASEB J
August 2025
Department of Nephrology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui University of Chinese Medicine, Hefei, China.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a global health problem characterized by renal fibrosis (RF). Aquaporins (AQPs) are key regulators of water transport across membranes. Key members of this family (such as AQP1, AQP2, etc.
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August 2025
College of Chemistry, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, 350116, China.
Water transport across biological membranes is essential for life, facilitated by water channel proteins like aquaporins (AQPs). Drawing inspiration from these natural systems, artificial water channels (AWCs) have emerged as transformative tools for advancing industrial and environmental applications. Herein, we report the design and comprehensive characterization of a groundbreaking class of AWCs, derived from unprecedented butterfly-shaped aromatic folding synthons, carefully engineered to emulate the functional attributes of natural AQPs.
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