M2 protein

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{{STRUCTURE_3c9j| PDB=3c9j | SIZE=350| SCENE= |right| CAPTION=Transmembrane domain of M2 protein from influenza A virus complex with amantadine, [[3c9j]] }}
{{STRUCTURE_3c9j| PDB=3c9j | SIZE=350| SCENE= |right| CAPTION=Transmembrane domain of M2 protein from influenza A virus complex with amantadine, [[3c9j]] }}
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The '''M2 protein''' (M2) is a proton selective ion channelof the infl;uenza virus. It is activated by low pH. M2 has 3 domains: an ectodomain, transmembrane domain (TM) and a C terminal cytoplasmic domain. See details in [[M2 Proton Channel]]. Transmembrane domain details at [[Molecular Playground/Influenza A M2 transmembrane domain]].
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The '''M2 protein''' (M2) is a proton selective ion channelof the infl;uenza virus. It is activated by low pH. M2 has 3 domains: an ectodomain, transmembrane domain (TM) and a C terminal cytoplasmic domain. See more in:<br />
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[[M2 Proton Channel]]
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[[Molecular Playground/Influenza A M2 transmembrane domain]]
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[[M2 Proton Channel Inhibitor Pharmacokinetics]].
==3D structures of M2 protein==
==3D structures of M2 protein==

Revision as of 11:20, 11 February 2016

Template:STRUCTURE 3c9j

The M2 protein (M2) is a proton selective ion channelof the infl;uenza virus. It is activated by low pH. M2 has 3 domains: an ectodomain, transmembrane domain (TM) and a C terminal cytoplasmic domain. See more in:
M2 Proton Channel Molecular Playground/Influenza A M2 transmembrane domain M2 Proton Channel Inhibitor Pharmacokinetics.

3D structures of M2 protein

Updated on 11-February-2016

3lbw – IavM2 TM (mutant) – Influenza A virus
3bkd - IavM2 TM
3c9j - IavM2 TM + amantadine
2rlf - IavM2 TM +rimantadine - NMR
2kqt, 1mp6, 1nyj, 2h95 - IavM2 TM – NMR
2kih, 2kwx, 2l0j - IavM2 TM (mutant) – NMR
2ljb, 2ljc - IavM2 TM (mutant)/IbvM2 TM – NMR
2kix - IbvM2 TM (mutant) – Influenza B virus – NMR
2kj1 – IbvM2 cytoplasmic domain - NMR
4c3b, 4c3d – hrsvM2 – Human respiratory syncytial virus
4c3e – hrsvM2 (mutant)
2l9j – hrsvM2 core domain (mutant) - NMR

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