Abstract
Aquaporins are a family of ubiquitous membrane proteins that form a pore for the permeation of water. Both electron and X-ray crystallography played major roles in determining the atomic structures of a number of aquaporins. This review focuses on electron crystallography, and its contribution to the field of aquaporin biology. We briefly discuss electron crystallography and the two-dimensional crystallization process. We describe features of aquaporins common to both electron and X-ray crystallographic structures; as well as some structural insights unique to electron crystallography, including aquaporin junction formation and lipid-protein interactions. © 2008 IUBMB.
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Andrews, S., Reichow, S. L., & Gonen, T. (2008). Electron crystallography of aquaporins. IUBMB Life. https://doi.org/10.1002/iub.53
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