Susceptibility of influenza A viruses to amantadine is influenced by the gene coding for M protein

  • Lubeck M
  • Schulman J
  • Palese P
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Abstract

Influenza A virus recombinants derived from "resistant" and "sensitive" parental viruses were examined for susceptibility to inhibition by amantadine. Correlation of gene constellation and amantadine susceptibility revealed that the gene coding for M protein influences sensitivity or resistance to amantadine. All recombinants which derived an M protein from an amantadine-resistant parent were found to be resistant to amantadine. All amantadine-sensitive recombinants derived an M gene from the amantadine-sensitive parent. However, a few amantadine-resistant recombinants which derived an M gene from the sensitive parent were also isolated, suggesting that the expression of amantadine sensitivity in these recombinants may be influenced by other genes.

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Lubeck, M. D., Schulman, J. L., & Palese, P. (1978). Susceptibility of influenza A viruses to amantadine is influenced by the gene coding for M protein. Journal of Virology, 28(3), 710–716. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.28.3.710-716.1978

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