Question: Aquaporins are
membrane proteins that span the entire membrane. An aquaporin
protein must be able…
Aquaporins are
membrane proteins that span the entire membrane. An aquaporin
protein must be able to interact with polar regions that are both
extracellular and intracellular as well as polar water molecules
moving through it’s core. Additionally, it must be able to interact
with the nonpolar phospholipid tails. How is it possible that this
protein (a collection of amino acids) can meet all of these
requirements?
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