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Structural basis of water-specific transport through the AQP1 water channel

Haixin Sui, Bong-Gyoon Han, John K. Lee, Peter Walian and Bing K. Jap

Nature 414, 872-878(20 December 2001)

doi:10.1038/414872a

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Figure 1

Models of AQP1, sequence alignment of selected superfamily members and a view of the density map.

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Figure 3

The effective pore diameter (a) and hydrophobicity (b) of the AQP1 and GlpF channels.

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Figure 4

Selectivity filter water molecules and residues forming the hydrophilic face of the channel pore.

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Figure 5

Residues defining the constriction region.

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Table 1

Data collection and refinement statistics

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