AbstractThe influenza M2 H+ channel enables the concomitant acidification of the viral lumen upon endosomic internalization. This process is critical to the viral infectivity cycle, demonstrated by the fact that M2 is one of only two targets for anti-flu agents. However, aminoadamantyls that block the M2 channel are of limited therapeutic use due to the emergence of resistance mutations in the protein. Herein, using an assay that involves expression of the protein in Escherichia coli with resultant growth retardation, we present quantitative measurements of channel blocker interactions. Comparison of detailed Ks measurements of different drugs for several influenza channels, shows that the swine flu M2 exhibits the highest resistance to ami...
The M2 channel protein on the influenza A virus membrane has become the main target of the anti-flu ...
The M2 channel protein on the influenza A virus membrane has become the main target of the anti-flu ...
The M2 protein of the influenza A virus, responsible for flu, is a homotetramer transmembrane protei...
AbstractThe influenza M2 H+ channel enables the concomitant acidification of the viral lumen upon en...
AbstractThe Influenza Matrix 2 (M2) protein is the target of Amantadine and Rimantadine which block ...
AbstractThe Influenza Matrix 2 (M2) protein is the target of Amantadine and Rimantadine which block ...
Effective antivirals are few and far between, and as such, the appearance of resistance toward such ...
ABSTRACT Effective antivirals are few and far between, and as such, the appearance of resistance tow...
We compared the anti-influenza potencies of 57 adamantyl amines and analogs against influenza A viru...
We compared the anti-influenza potencies of 57 adamantyl amines and analogs against influenza A viru...
We compared the anti-influenza potencies of 57 adamantyl amines and analogs against influenza A viru...
We compared the anti-influenza potencies of 57 adamantyl amines and analogs against influenza A viru...
Amantadine inhibits the M2 proton channel of influenza A virus, yet most of the currently circulatin...
eg um Opinionthe first line of defense for several years in order to reserve the only other class of...
Podeu consultar el llibre complet a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/32392Influenza is a highly contagiou...
The M2 channel protein on the influenza A virus membrane has become the main target of the anti-flu ...
The M2 channel protein on the influenza A virus membrane has become the main target of the anti-flu ...
The M2 protein of the influenza A virus, responsible for flu, is a homotetramer transmembrane protei...
AbstractThe influenza M2 H+ channel enables the concomitant acidification of the viral lumen upon en...
AbstractThe Influenza Matrix 2 (M2) protein is the target of Amantadine and Rimantadine which block ...
AbstractThe Influenza Matrix 2 (M2) protein is the target of Amantadine and Rimantadine which block ...
Effective antivirals are few and far between, and as such, the appearance of resistance toward such ...
ABSTRACT Effective antivirals are few and far between, and as such, the appearance of resistance tow...
We compared the anti-influenza potencies of 57 adamantyl amines and analogs against influenza A viru...
We compared the anti-influenza potencies of 57 adamantyl amines and analogs against influenza A viru...
We compared the anti-influenza potencies of 57 adamantyl amines and analogs against influenza A viru...
We compared the anti-influenza potencies of 57 adamantyl amines and analogs against influenza A viru...
Amantadine inhibits the M2 proton channel of influenza A virus, yet most of the currently circulatin...
eg um Opinionthe first line of defense for several years in order to reserve the only other class of...
Podeu consultar el llibre complet a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/32392Influenza is a highly contagiou...
The M2 channel protein on the influenza A virus membrane has become the main target of the anti-flu ...
The M2 channel protein on the influenza A virus membrane has become the main target of the anti-flu ...
The M2 protein of the influenza A virus, responsible for flu, is a homotetramer transmembrane protei...