Influenza A virus matrix protein M1 plays an essential role in the virus lifecycle, but its functional and structural properties are not entirely defined. Here we employed small-angle X-ray scattering, atomic force microscopy and zeta-potential measurements to characterize the overall structure and association behavior of the full-length M1 at different pH conditions. We demonstrate that the protein consists of a globular N-terminal domain and a flexible C-terminal extension. The globular N-terminal domain of M1 monomers appears preserved in the range of pH from 4.0 to 6.8, while the C-terminal domain remains flexible and the tendency to form multimers changes dramatically. We found that the protein multimerization process is reversible, wh...
Two of the proteins required for the efficient assembly of influenza A virus particles are matrix pr...
Influenza A virus matrix protein 1 (M1) is the most abundant protein within virions and functions at...
The cytoplasmic C-terminal tail of the matrix protein 2 (M2) from influenza A virus has a well conse...
Influenza A virus matrix protein M1 is one of the most important and abundant proteins in the virus ...
Influenza A virus matrix protein M1 is one of the most important and abundant proteins in the virus ...
Influenza matrix protein 1 (M1) is the most abundant protein in the virus and forms the matrix layer...
Background: The matrix 1 (M1) protein of Influenza A virus plays many critical roles throughout the ...
The matrix 1 (M1) protein of Influenza A virus plays many critical roles throughout the virus life c...
Influenza A virus causes millions of severe cases of disease during annual epidemics. The most abund...
Matrix protein 1 (M1) of the influenza A virus plays multiple roles in virion assembly and infection...
The M1 matrix protein of influenza A virus, which plays multiple roles in virion assembly and infect...
AbstractThe amino-terminal domain of influenza A virus matrix protein (residues 1–164) was crystalli...
Matrix proteins are encoded by many enveloped viruses, including influenza viruses, herpes viruses a...
Topological rearrangements of biological membranes, such as fusion and fission, often require a soph...
Matrix proteins are encoded by many enveloped viruses, including influenza viruses, herpes viruses, ...
Two of the proteins required for the efficient assembly of influenza A virus particles are matrix pr...
Influenza A virus matrix protein 1 (M1) is the most abundant protein within virions and functions at...
The cytoplasmic C-terminal tail of the matrix protein 2 (M2) from influenza A virus has a well conse...
Influenza A virus matrix protein M1 is one of the most important and abundant proteins in the virus ...
Influenza A virus matrix protein M1 is one of the most important and abundant proteins in the virus ...
Influenza matrix protein 1 (M1) is the most abundant protein in the virus and forms the matrix layer...
Background: The matrix 1 (M1) protein of Influenza A virus plays many critical roles throughout the ...
The matrix 1 (M1) protein of Influenza A virus plays many critical roles throughout the virus life c...
Influenza A virus causes millions of severe cases of disease during annual epidemics. The most abund...
Matrix protein 1 (M1) of the influenza A virus plays multiple roles in virion assembly and infection...
The M1 matrix protein of influenza A virus, which plays multiple roles in virion assembly and infect...
AbstractThe amino-terminal domain of influenza A virus matrix protein (residues 1–164) was crystalli...
Matrix proteins are encoded by many enveloped viruses, including influenza viruses, herpes viruses a...
Topological rearrangements of biological membranes, such as fusion and fission, often require a soph...
Matrix proteins are encoded by many enveloped viruses, including influenza viruses, herpes viruses, ...
Two of the proteins required for the efficient assembly of influenza A virus particles are matrix pr...
Influenza A virus matrix protein 1 (M1) is the most abundant protein within virions and functions at...
The cytoplasmic C-terminal tail of the matrix protein 2 (M2) from influenza A virus has a well conse...