Proton Channels
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In January, 2008, crystallographic and NMR structures were published side by side in ''Nature'' for the transmembrane domains of the M2 protein: [[3bkd]] and [[2rlf]]. The former appeared to be in an open conformation blocked by amantadine, while the latter appeared to be in a closed conformation stabilized by rimantadine. | In January, 2008, crystallographic and NMR structures were published side by side in ''Nature'' for the transmembrane domains of the M2 protein: [[3bkd]] and [[2rlf]]. The former appeared to be in an open conformation blocked by amantadine, while the latter appeared to be in a closed conformation stabilized by rimantadine. | ||
- | <applet load='3bkd2rlf.pdb' size='400' frame='true' align='right' caption='Linear interpolation morph from [[3bkd]] to [[2rlf| 2rlf model 1]] | + | <applet load='3bkd2rlf.pdb' size='400' frame='true' align='right' scene='Proton_Channels/Cartoon/2' caption='Linear interpolation morph from [[3bkd]] to [[2rlf| 2rlf model 1]]' /> |
At right is a linear-interpolation morph between 3BKD and 2RLF, showing the proposed opening and closing of this channel. | At right is a linear-interpolation morph between 3BKD and 2RLF, showing the proposed opening and closing of this channel. | ||
In addition to watching the animation as alpha-helical ribbons, it is useful to watch it <scene name='Proton_Channels/Spacefilled/1'>spacefilled</scene>. Be sure to rotate the molecule to watch the animation from different perspectives! | In addition to watching the animation as alpha-helical ribbons, it is useful to watch it <scene name='Proton_Channels/Spacefilled/1'>spacefilled</scene>. Be sure to rotate the molecule to watch the animation from different perspectives! |
Revision as of 02:12, 19 March 2008
The M2 protein of influenza A virus is a proton channel. Its function is essential for productive infection by the virus.
In January, 2008, crystallographic and NMR structures were published side by side in Nature for the transmembrane domains of the M2 protein: 3bkd and 2rlf. The former appeared to be in an open conformation blocked by amantadine, while the latter appeared to be in a closed conformation stabilized by rimantadine.
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At right is a linear-interpolation morph between 3BKD and 2RLF, showing the proposed opening and closing of this channel.
In addition to watching the animation as alpha-helical ribbons, it is useful to watch it . Be sure to rotate the molecule to watch the animation from different perspectives!
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