Proton Channels

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The M2 protein of influenza A virus is a proton channel. Its function is essential for productive infection by the virus.

See Category:Proton_channel for a list of all proton channel structures.

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.

Linear interpolation morph from 3bkd to 2rlf model 1

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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!

are believed to be crucial for pH-dependent gating. (The collapse and re-expansion of their sidechains is due to the linear interpolation method.)

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