학술논문

Amantadine blocks channel activity of the transmembrane segment of the NB protein from influenza B.
Document Type
Article
Source
European Biophysics Journal. 2001, Vol. 30 Issue 6, p416. 5p.
Subject
*PROTEINS
*INFLUENZA viruses
*GENOMES
Language
ISSN
0175-7571
Abstract
NB is short auxiliary protein with ca. 100 amino acids, encoded in the viral genome of influenza B. It is believed to be similar to M2 from influenza A and Vpu from HIV-1 in that it demonstrates ion channel activity. Channels formed by the protein can be blocked by amantadine. We have synthesized the putative transmembrane segment of NB (IRG S[sup 20] IIITICVSL I[sup 30] VILIVFGCI A[sup 40] KIFI (NB, Lee)). Reconstituted in a lipid bilayer, the peptide shows channel activity. The addition of amantadine leads to dose-dependent loss of channel activity. Channel blocking is reversible. Channel behaviour of the peptide in the presence of amantadine is in accordance with findings for the intact channel. Thus, the synthetic transmembrane peptide captures the ion channel activity of the intact NB protein. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]