Aquaporin2Wasserkanälen
Aquaporin2Wass refers to a specific variant or engineered form of aquaporin-2 (AQP2), a water channel protein found in mammalian kidneys. Aquaporins are a family of integral membrane proteins that facilitate the transport of water across cell membranes. AQP2 plays a crucial role in the kidney's ability to concentrate urine, primarily in the collecting ducts. It is regulated by the hormone vasopressin (also known as antidiuretic hormone or ADH), which signals the insertion of AQP2 channels into the apical membrane of principal cells. This process increases the permeability of the collecting duct to water, allowing it to move from the filtrate back into the body and thus reducing water loss.
The "Wass" designation likely indicates a specific modification, mutation, or functional characteristic of this particular AQP2