The influenza A virus M2 channel: A molecular modeling and simulation study

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作者
Sansom, MSP
Kerr, ID
Smith, GR
Son, HS
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[1] Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics, Rex Richards Building, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3QU, South Parks Road
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英国惠康基金;
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10.1006/viro.1997.8578
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The M2 protein of influenza virus forms ion channels activated by low pH which are proton permeable and play a key role in the life cycle of the virus. M2 is a 97-residue integral membrane protein containing a single transmembrane (TM) helix. M2 is present as disulfide-linked homotetramers. The TM domain of M2 has been modeled as a bundle of four parallel M2 helices. The helix bundle forms a left-handed supercoil surrounding a central pore. Residue H37 has been implicated in the mechanism of low-pH activation of the channel. Models generated with H37 in a fully deprotonated state exhibit a pore occluded by a ring or H37 side chains oriented toward the lumen of the pore. Models with H37 in a fully protonated state no longer exhibit such occlusion of the pore, as the H37 side chains adopt a more interracial location. Extended molecular dynamics simulations with water molecules within and at the mouths of the pores support this distinction between the H37-deprotonated and H37-protonated models. These simulations suggest that only in the H37-protonated model is there a continuous column of water extending the entire length of the central pore. A mechanism for activation of M2 by low pH is presented in which the H37-deprotonated model corresponds to the ''closed'' form of the channel, while the H37-protonated model corresponds to the ''open'' form. A switch from the closed to the open form of the channel occurs if H37 is protonated midway through a simulation. The open channel is suggested to contain a wire of H-bonded water molecules which enables proton permeability. (C) 1997 Academic Press.
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