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|a Vitamins and hormones ;
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|a Front Cover -- Aquaporin Regulation -- Copyright -- Former Editors -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Chapter One: Perspectives on the evolution of aquaporin superfamily -- 1. Introduction: Aquaporin (AQP) superfamily -- 2. Classification of AQPS -- 3. Distribution of AQP subfamilies -- 3.1. Bacterial AQPs: Origin of AQPs -- 3.2. Unicellular eukaryotic AQPs: Variable wAQPs/gAQPs ratios -- 3.3. Fungal AQPs: Osmoregulatory AQPs -- 3.4. Plant AQPs: Diversified wAQPs after losing gAQPs -- 3.5. Invertebrate AQPs: Acquisition of sAQPs -- 3.6. Tick and insect AQPs: Eventual loss of gAQPs
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|a 3.7. Vertebrate AQPs: More wAQPs? -- 4. Summary and perspectives -- Acknowledgment -- Conflict of interest -- References -- Chapter Two: Structure and dynamics of aquaporin-1 -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Model and method -- 3. Results and discussion -- 4. Conclusions and outlook -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter Three: Selectivity and transport in aquaporins from molecular simulation studies -- 1. Conformational dynamics and water transport -- 2. Selectivity: Proton exclusion -- 3. Selectivity: Permeation of other solutes -- 4. Quantifying water permeability -- 5. Interaction with lipids
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|a 6. Response to electric field -- 7. In silico drug design -- 8. Future directions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter Four: Aquaporin regulation in metabolic organs -- 1. Aquaporins and nuclear receptors -- 2. Aquaporins regulation in the adipose tissue -- 3. Aquaporins in the digestive system -- 3.1. Aquaporins in the liver -- 3.2. Aquaporin in pancreas -- 3.3. Aquaporins in stomach and intestine -- 4. Aquaporins regulation in kidney -- 5. Aquaporins in muscle -- 6. Clinical relevance of AQPs -- 7. Conclusions and future directions -- References
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|a Chapter Five: Phosphorylation of human AQP2 and its role in trafficking -- 1. The role of AQP2 in regulating urine volume -- 2. Trafficking of AQP2 -- 2.1. AQP2 trafficking is controlled by post-translational modifications -- 3. AQP2 phosphorylation and its role in trafficking -- 3.1. Protein kinases and phosphatases in AQP2 trafficking -- 4. Phosphorylation-dependent protein-protein interactions in AQP2 trafficking -- 4.1. Heat shock proteins -- 4.2. Actin cytoskeleton -- 4.3. Annexin II -- 4.4. Myelin and lymphocyte associated protein (MAL) -- 4.5. 14-3-3 proteins
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|a 4.6. Lysosomal trafficking regulator interacting protein 5 (LIP5) -- 5. Concluding remarks -- References -- Chapter Six: Regulation of aquaporin-2 by RNA interference -- 1. General features of RNA interference -- 1.1. RNA interference by small RNAs -- 1.2. Post-transcriptional regulation by miRNAs in the kidney -- 1.3. Post-transcriptional regulation of renal aquaporins mediated by miRNAs -- 2. Identification of small RNA molecules -- 2.1. Identification of small RNA molecule expression -- 2.2. Identification of small RNA molecules-target mRNA interaction
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