The influenza A Virus M2 channel: a molecular modeling and simulation study
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 d...
Main Authors: | Sansom, M, Kerr, I, Smith, G, Son, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
1997
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