Model generation of viral channel forming 2B protein bundles from polio and coxsackie viruses

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Abstract

2B is a 99 amino acid membrane protein encoded by enteroviruses such as polio and coxsackie viruses with two transmembrane domains. The protein is found to make membranes of infected cells permeable. Using a computational approach which positions the models and assesses stability by molecular dynamics (MD) simulations a putative tetrameric bundle model of 2B is generated. The bundles show a pore lining motif of three lysines followed by a serine. The bundle is discussed in terms of different possible orientations of the helices in the membrane and the consequences this has on the in vivo activity of 2B.

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Patargias, G., Barke, T., Watts, A., & Fischer, W. B. (2009). Model generation of viral channel forming 2B protein bundles from polio and coxsackie viruses. Molecular Membrane Biology, 26(5–7), 309–320. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687680903164101

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