2KQT Transport Protein date Nov 18, 2009
title Solid-State Nmr Structure Of The M2 Transmembrane Peptide Of Influenza A Virus In Dmpc Lipid Bilayers Bound To Deuterate Amantadine
authors S.D.Cady, K.Schmidt-Rohr, J.Wang, C.S.Soto, W.F.Degrado, M.Hong
compound source
Molecule: M2 Protein
Chain: A, B, C, D
Fragment: Residues 22-46
Engineered: Yes
Synthetic: Yes
Other_details: Solid-Phase Synthesis
methodSolid-State NMR
ligand 308 enzyme
Gene
Ontology
ChainFunctionProcessComponent
A, D, C, B


Primary referenceStructure of the amantadine binding site of influenza M2 proton channels in lipid bilayers., Cady SD, Schmidt-Rohr K, Wang J, Soto CS, Degrado WF, Hong M, Nature. 2010 Feb 4;463(7281):689-92. PMID:20130653
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  • Biological Unit Coordinates (2kqt.pdb1.gz) 27 Kb
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