From genome to function: the Arabidopsis aquaporins

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View the entire report (pdf) Aquaporin structure Figure 1. Aquaporin structure.  
Water Channels
Water Channels

Sequence relationships of 35 <em>Arabidopsis thaliana</em> AQP 
			deduced protein sequences Figure 2. Sequence relationships of 35 Arabidopsis thaliana AQP deduced protein sequences  
  Location of 38 AQP-like sequences on <em>Arabidopsis</em> chromosomes. Figure 3. Location of 38 AQP-like sequences on Arabidopsis chromosomes.  
  Schematic representation of predicted Exon/Intron structures 
			of the <em>Arabidopsis AQP</em> genes. Figure 4. Schematic representation of predicted Exon/Intron structures of the Arabidopsis AQP genes.  
  Schematic representation of the putative pseudogenes 
			<em>TIP2;xpseudo, NIP2;1pseudo</em> and <em>NIP3;1pseudo</em>. Figure 5. Schematic representation of the putative pseudogenes TIP2;xpseudo, NIP2;1pseudo and NIP3;1pseudo.  
  An <em>in vivo</em> NMR spectrum taken of maize root segments. Figure 6. An in vivo NMR spectrum taken of maize root segments.  
  Water Flux in Roots. Figure 7. Water Flux in Roots.  
  AtTIP1;2 is located close to a MULE AtTIP1;2 is located close to a MULE  


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