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NameAquaporin-10
Synonyms
  • AQP-10
  • Aquaglyceroporin-10
  • Small intestine aquaporin
Gene NameAQP10
OrganismHuman
Amino acid sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0008799|Aquaporin-10
MVFTQAPAEIMGHLRIRSLLARQCLAEFLGVFVLMLLTQGAVAQAVTSGETKGNFFTMFL
AGSLAVTIAIYVGGNVSGAHLNPAFSLAMCIVGRLPWVKLPIYILVQLLSAFCASGATYV
LYHDALQNYTGGNLTVTGPKETASIFATYPAPYLSLNNGFLDQVLGTGMLIVGLLAILDR
RNKGVPAGLEPVVVGMLILALGLSMGANCGIPLNPARDLGPRLFTYVAGWGPEVFSAGNG
WWWVPVVAPLVGATVGTATYQLLVALHHPEGPEPAQDLVSAQHKASELETPASAQMLECK
L
Number of residues301
Molecular Weight31762.97
Theoretical pINot Available
GO Classification
Functions
  • glycerol channel activity
  • water channel activity
  • urea transmembrane transporter activity
Processes
  • transmembrane transport
  • ion transmembrane transport
  • response to toxic substance
  • water transport
  • cellular water homeostasis
  • glycerol transport
  • urea transmembrane transport
Components
  • plasma membrane
  • integral component of plasma membrane
General FunctionWater channel activity
Specific FunctionWater channel required to promote glycerol permeability and water transport across cell membranes. May contribute to water transport in the upper portion of small intestine. Isoform 2 is not permeable to urea and glycerol.
Pfam Domain Function
Transmembrane Regions28-48 53-73 102-122 157-177 188-208
GenBank Protein IDNot Available
UniProtKB IDQ96PS8
UniProtKB Entry NameAQP10_HUMAN
Cellular LocationMembrane
Gene sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0013422|Aquaporin-10 (AQP10)
ATGGTCTTCACTCAGGCCCCGGCTGAAATCATGGGCCACCTCCGGATACGCAGCCTCCTG
GCCCGGCAGTGCCTGGCAGAGTTTCTGGGTGTGTTTGTACTCATGCTCCTCACCCAAGGA
GCTGTGGCCCAGGCTGTCACCAGTGGAGAAACCAAAGGCAACTTCTTCACCATGTTTCTG
GCTGGCTCTCTGGCCGTTACGATAGCCATCTACGTGGGTGGTAACGTCTCAGGGGCCCAC
CTGAATCCAGCCTTCTCCCTGGCCATGTGCATCGTTGGACGCCTCCCCTGGGTCAAGCTC
CCCATTTACATCTTGGTGCAGTTGCTGTCTGCTTTCTGTGCTTCGGGAGCCACCTATGTT
CTCTACCATGATGCCCTACAGAACTATACAGGTGGGAACCTGACAGTGACTGGCCCCAAG
GAGACAGCCTCCATTTTTGCCACCTATCCTGCCCCCTATCTGTCCCTGAACAATGGCTTC
CTGGATCAGGTTCTGGGCACTGGGATGCTGATTGTGGGGCTCTTGGCCATCCTGGACAGA
CGGAACAAGGGAGTCCCTGCGGGTCTGGAGCCTGTGGTGGTGGGGATGCTGATCCTGGCC
CTCGGGTTATCCATGGGTGCCAACTGCGGGATTCCACTCAACCCTGCCCGGGACCTGGGC
CCACGTCTCTTCACCTACGTGGCTGGCTGGGGTCCTGAAGTCTTCAGTGCTGGTAATGGC
TGGTGGTGGGTGCCTGTGGTGGCCCCTCTGGTGGGGGCCACCGTTGGCACAGCCACTTAC
CAGCTGTTGGTGGCTCTGCACCACCCTGAGGGCCCAGAGCCAGCTCAGGATCTGGTGTCT
GCTCAACACAAAGCCTCAGAGTTGGAAACTCCTGCCTCAGCTCAGATGCTGGAGTGTAAG
CTATGA
GenBank Gene IDNot Available
GeneCard IDNot Available
GenAtlas IDNot Available
HGNC IDHGNC:16029
Chromosome Location1
LocusNot Available
References
  1. Hatakeyama S, Yoshida Y, Tani T, Koyama Y, Nihei K, Ohshiro K, Kamiie JI, Yaoita E, Suda T, Hatakeyama K, Yamamoto T: Cloning of a new aquaporin (AQP10) abundantly expressed in duodenum and jejunum. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2001 Oct 5;287(4):814-9. 11573934
  2. Ishibashi K, Morinaga T, Kuwahara M, Sasaki S, Imai M: Cloning and identification of a new member of water channel (AQP10) as an aquaglyceroporin. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2002 Jul 19;1576(3):335-40. 12084581
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