Aquaporin
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Biochemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2016) | Viewed by 301999
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Interests: transporter; channel; electrolyte homeostasis; nephrology
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Dear Colleagues,
Aquaporin (AQP) has set a stage for the research on water metabolism in living organisms. Since water is vital for life, AQPs are ubiquitous with a highly conserved pore structure, a set of asparagine–proline–alanine (NPA) boxes, which have been revealed by extensive genome projects. Initially, AQPs were expected to shed light on the understanding and treatment of human diseases related to edema and dehydration. However, mild phenotypes in AQP null mice suggest AQPs may be important for stressed conditions, such as disease states, which invites knowledge on AQPs in lower animals, even plants and bacteria, for medical applications, as AQPs are not limited to water channels, permeating a variety of small molecules, and even metals and gases. This Special Issue of the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, “Aquaporins for Medicine” will focus on the potential applications of AQP studies, from wide variety of living things, on medicine (diagnosing and curing diseases).
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts that examine AQPs to understand biological problems, simulating disease states and leading to conceivable or even imaginable applications for medical issues, including drug therapies.
Prof. Dr. Kenichi Ishibashi
Guest Editor
Keywords
- aquaporin
- osmoregulation
- water metabolism
- glycerol channel
- fat metabolism
- cell volume regulation
- cell movement
- evolution and adaptation
- proteomics
- therapeutic application
- deficient phenotype
- structure-function correlation
- small molecule channel
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