Proton conductance of influenza virus M2 protein in planar lipid bilayers

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Abstract

Purified M2 protein from the Udorn strain of influenza virus was reconstituted into planar lipid bilayers from liposomes. In 1 mM HCl, the single-channel conductance was measured as 6 pS with open probability of ≤0.03. The current voltage curve is linear over the achievable voltage range. The current amplitude is amantadine sensitive. In HCl solutions, the single-channel current was essentially invariant with changes in [Cl -], [Na+], and [tetraethylammonium] ([TEA+]), but dependent on [H+]. The reversal potential, determined with asymmetrical hydrogen chloride solution, is very close to the equilibrium potential of hydrogen. This appears to be the first report of single-channel proton currents with the full-length M2 protein.

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Vijayvergiya, V., Wilson, R., Chorak, A., Gao, P. F., Cross, T. A., & Busath, D. D. (2004). Proton conductance of influenza virus M2 protein in planar lipid bilayers. Biophysical Journal, 87(3), 1697–1704. https://doi.org/10.1529/biophysj.104.043018

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