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Crystal Structures of Influenza A Virus Matrix Protein M1: Variations on a Theme: e109510
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Zhou, Qibing
, Musayev, Faik N
, Desai, Umesh R
, Xie, Hang
, Mosier, Philip D
, Safo, Martin K
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Influenza A virus
2014
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Crystal Structures of Influenza A Virus Matrix Protein M1: Variations on a Theme: e109510
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Zhou, Qibing
, Musayev, Faik N
, Desai, Umesh R
, Xie, Hang
, Mosier, Philip D
, Safo, Martin K
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Influenza A virus
2014
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Crystal Structures of Influenza A Virus Matrix Protein M1: Variations on a Theme: e109510
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Crystal Structures of Influenza A Virus Matrix Protein M1: Variations on a Theme: e109510
2014
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Overview
Matrix protein 1 (M1) of the influenza A virus plays multiple roles in virion assembly and infection. Interest in the pH dependence of M1's multiple functions led us to study the effect of subtle pH changes on M1 structure, resulting in the elucidation of a unique low-pH crystal structure of the N1-165-domain of A/WSN/33 (H1N1) M1 that has never been reported. Although the 2.2 Aa crystal structure of M1 N-terminus shows a dimer with the two monomers interacting in a face-to-face fashion at low pH as observed earlier, a 44 degree rotation of the second monomer has led to a significantly different dimer interface that possibly affects dimer stability. More importantly, while one of the monomers is fully defined, the N-terminal half of the second monomer shows considerable disorder that appears inherent in the protein and is potentially physiologically relevant. Such disorder has not been observed in any other previously reported structure at either low or high pH conditions, despite similar crystallization pH conditions. By comparing our novel N1-165-domain structure with other low-pH or neutral-pH M1 structures, it appears that M1 can energetically access different monomer and dimer conformations, as well as oligomeric states, with varying degree of similarities. The study reported here provides further insights into M1 oligomerization that may be essential for viral propagation and infectivity.
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