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<tr><td><div class='scrolling'>'''Avian Influenza Neuraminidase'''<br>
<tr><td><div class='scrolling'>'''Avian Influenza Neuraminidase'''<br>
''Eric Martz''<br>
''Eric Martz''<br>

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Avian Influenza Neuraminidase

Eric Martz
The first new influenza virus to emerge as an imminent pandemic threat in the 21st century is H1N1 swine flu. The drug oseltamivir (Tamiflu®) inhibits flu neuraminidase, a component necessary for virus spread, in susceptible flu strains. The development of oseltamivir was guided, in part, by crystallographically determined structures of flu neuraminidase, which is a homotetramer, shown with oseltamivir bound. Oseltamivir was designed to fit N2/N9 (neuraminidases from other strains of flu). Serendipitously, it also fits N1 by induced fit.

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