epitope mapping at the C-terminus of AQP3 of human origin
recommended for detection of AQP3 of mouse, rat and human origin by WB, IP, IF and ELISA; also reactive with additional species, including equine and canine
AQP3 Background Information Aquaporins (AQPs) are a large family of integral membrane water transport channel proteins that facilitate the transport of water through the cell membrane. This function is conserved in animals, plants and bacteria. Many isoforms of aquaporin have been identified in mammals, designated AQP0 through AQP10. Aquaporins are widely distributed and it is not uncommon for more than one type of AQP to be present in the same cell. Although most aquaporins are only permeable to water, AQP3, AQP7, AQP9 and one of the two AQP10 transcripts are also permeable to urea and glycerol. AQP2 is the only water channel that is activated by vasopressin to enhance water reabsorption in the kidney collecting duct. Aquaporins are involved in renal water absorption, generation of pulmonary secretions, lacrimation, and the secretion and reabsorption of cerebrospinal fluid and aqueous humor. AQP3 is expressed in the basolateral membrane by collecting duct cells in the kidney.
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AQP3 (C-18): sc-9885. Western blot analysis of AQP3 expression in rat kidney extract.