Literature DB >> 7431487

Interaction of influenza M protein with viral lipid and phosphatidylcholine vesicles.

A Gregoriades.   

Abstract

The M protein of influenza is the predominant structural component of the virus. The interactions of this protein with the viral lipid or with other proteins are not known. The ability of M to interact with viral or other lipids was investigated. Purified M was mixed with viral lipid or egg phosphatidylcholine and was incorporated into vesicles (i) by addition of sodium deoxycholate followed by dialysis or (ii) by sonication. Between 90 and 100% of the M became firmly associated with the lipid by either of these two methods, whereas nucleoprotein failed to associate with the vesicles. From association also occurred if M was mixed with performed vesicles. Most of the M attached to the vesicles could be hydrolyzed with proteolytic enzymes such as trypsin or thermolysin, except for a small fragment of about 5,000 daltons which remained associated with the lipid vesicles. The ability of fragments of M to interact with lipids was also investigated. Of 13 fragments produced by cleavage with cyanogen bromide, 3 specifically associated with lipid vesicles. The data indicate that a specific portion of the M molecule has a high affinity for lipid bilayers of various origins.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7431487      PMCID: PMC353664     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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