2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijms231911634
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Physiological Cooperation between Aquaporin 5 and TRPV4

Abstract: Aquaporins—among them, AQP5—are responsible for transporting water across biological membranes, which is an important process in all living organisms. The transient receptor potential channel 4 (TRPV4) is a cation channel that is mostly calcium-permeable and can also be activated by osmotic stimuli. It plays a role in a number of different functions in the body, e.g., the development of bones and cartilage, and it is involved in the body’s osmoregulation, the generation of certain types of sensation (pain), an… Show more

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“…For family OFT-00040, the female proband was heterozygous for a de novo missense variant in the aquaporin 5 (AQP5) (OMIM 600442) gene, NM_001651.3:c.152T>C:p.(Leu51Pro). AQP5 encodes for a small transmembrane water channel protein, which plays a redundant role in water transport in the eye, lung, and sweat glands [101].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For family OFT-00040, the female proband was heterozygous for a de novo missense variant in the aquaporin 5 (AQP5) (OMIM 600442) gene, NM_001651.3:c.152T>C:p.(Leu51Pro). AQP5 encodes for a small transmembrane water channel protein, which plays a redundant role in water transport in the eye, lung, and sweat glands [101].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%