none9siThe M2 proton channel of influenza A virus is an integral membrane protein involved in the acidification of the viral interior, a step necessary for the release of the viral genetic material and replication of new virions. The aim of this study is to explore the mechanism of drug (un)binding to the M2 channel in order to gain insight into the structural and energetic features relevant for the development of novel inhibitors. To this end, we have investigated the binding of amantadine (Amt) to the wild type (wt) M2 channel and its V27A variant using multiple independent molecular dynamics simulations, exploratory conventional metadynamics, and multiple-walkers well-tempered metadynamics calculations. The results allow us to propose a ...
Influenza A virus M2 (A/M2) forms a homotetrameric channel in viral membranes that is highly selecti...
Influenza A virus M2 (A/M2) forms a homotetrameric channel in viral membranes that is highly selecti...
BM2 channel plays an important role in the replication of influenza virus B. However, few studies at...
Antiflu drugs such as amantadine (AMT) were reported to be insensitive to influenza A virus graduall...
The M2 protein of the influenza A virus, responsible for flu, is a homotetramer transmembrane protei...
ABSTRACT: The mechanisms responsible for drug resistance in the Asn31 variant of the M2 protein of i...
AbstractThe M2 proton channel plays a vital role in the life cycle of the influenza A virus. His37, ...
AbstractThe M2 proton channel plays a vital role in the life cycle of the influenza A virus. His37, ...
The M2 protein of influenza A virus is a membrane-spanning tetrameric proton channel targeted by the...
The M2 protein of influenza A viruses forms a tetrameric pH-activated proton-selective channel that ...
Recently, the binding kinetics of a ligand–target interaction, such as the residence time of a small...
The M2 channel protein on the influenza A virus membrane has become the main target of the anti-flu ...
AbstractThe Influenza Matrix 2 (M2) protein is the target of Amantadine and Rimantadine which block ...
The M2 channel protein on the influenza A virus membrane has become the main target of the anti-flu ...
AbstractThe M2 protein of influenza A virus performs the crucial function of transporting protons to...
Influenza A virus M2 (A/M2) forms a homotetrameric channel in viral membranes that is highly selecti...
Influenza A virus M2 (A/M2) forms a homotetrameric channel in viral membranes that is highly selecti...
BM2 channel plays an important role in the replication of influenza virus B. However, few studies at...
Antiflu drugs such as amantadine (AMT) were reported to be insensitive to influenza A virus graduall...
The M2 protein of the influenza A virus, responsible for flu, is a homotetramer transmembrane protei...
ABSTRACT: The mechanisms responsible for drug resistance in the Asn31 variant of the M2 protein of i...
AbstractThe M2 proton channel plays a vital role in the life cycle of the influenza A virus. His37, ...
AbstractThe M2 proton channel plays a vital role in the life cycle of the influenza A virus. His37, ...
The M2 protein of influenza A virus is a membrane-spanning tetrameric proton channel targeted by the...
The M2 protein of influenza A viruses forms a tetrameric pH-activated proton-selective channel that ...
Recently, the binding kinetics of a ligand–target interaction, such as the residence time of a small...
The M2 channel protein on the influenza A virus membrane has become the main target of the anti-flu ...
AbstractThe Influenza Matrix 2 (M2) protein is the target of Amantadine and Rimantadine which block ...
The M2 channel protein on the influenza A virus membrane has become the main target of the anti-flu ...
AbstractThe M2 protein of influenza A virus performs the crucial function of transporting protons to...
Influenza A virus M2 (A/M2) forms a homotetrameric channel in viral membranes that is highly selecti...
Influenza A virus M2 (A/M2) forms a homotetrameric channel in viral membranes that is highly selecti...
BM2 channel plays an important role in the replication of influenza virus B. However, few studies at...