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== Inhibition of the M2 Channel from Influenza A == | == Inhibition of the M2 Channel from Influenza A == | ||
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- | Influenza A virions bind to host cells via interactions between hemagglutinin and host cell gangliosides (or sialyated proteins), an event which triggers receptor-mediated endocytosis. As the virion-containing endosomes are acidified during the typical maturation process, hemagglutin undergoes a conformational change that leads to membrane fusion. Simultaneously, the M2 channel is activated by the acidic conditions, permitting the flow of proteins from the endosomal lumen to the inside of the viral envelope. This acidification process enhances the rate of viral uncoating that releases viral RNA and other components into the cytosol of the infected cell. In this manner, the function of the M2 channel is essential for viral infectivity.<ref>PMID:18045172</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 17:13, 23 September 2009
Inhibition of the M2 Channel from Influenza A
Removed!
Sarah is creating a new page for this protein. :)
For demo help, I've started a new page about the voltage-gated potassium channel for you [[1]]