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pH-Induced Conformational Change of the Influenza M2 Protein C-Terminal Domain
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Protein ChemistryVirus StructureProtein FunctionBiochemistryProtein AssemblyProtein FoldingNatural SciencesPh-induced Conformational ChangeMolecular BiologyProtein NmrM2 ProteinViral Structural ProteinMedicine38-Residue M2 PeptideStructural BiologyInfluenza A
The M2 protein from influenza A is a pH-activated proton channel that plays an essential role in the viral life cycle and serves as a drug target. Using spin labeling EPR spectroscopy, we studied a 38-residue M2 peptide spanning the transmembrane region and its C-terminal extension. We obtained residue-specific environmental parameters under both high- and low-pH conditions for nine consecutive C-terminal sites. The region forms a membrane surface helix at both high and low pH, although the arrangement of the monomers within the tetramer changes with pH. Both electrophysiology and EPR data point to a critical role for residue Lys 49.
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