Aquaporin 2

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Aquaporin 2 (AQP2) is a water transport protein important in regulating water movement in and out of cells. Aquaporin 2 has 6 transmembrane domains. Loops B and E are important in forming a pore in the middle of the membrane protein through which water can pass. Near the pore on the E loop is a cysteine residue which when bound by mercury will inhibit the transport of water molecules.

Aquaporin 2 is specifically found in the apical membrane of the collecting tube of the kidney. When vasopressin is released, aquaporin 2 is inserted into the membrane to allow the reabsorption of water into the body.

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