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Major intrinsic proteins are a large family of transmembrane protein channels that are grouped together on the basis of sequence similarities. Proteins from this family exhibit essentially two distinct types of channel properties: (1) specific watertransport by the aquaporins and (2) small neutral solutestransport such as glycerol by the glycerol facilitators.

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