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    • Life Sciences seminar: The Native-Like Structure of the M2 Proton Channel of Influenza A obtained from Lipid Bilayer Preparations
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    Life Sciences seminar: The Native-Like Structure of the M2 Proton Channel of Influenza A obtained from Lipid Bilayer Preparations

    At a Glance
    Date: 10 February 2012
    Time: 12.45pm-1.45pm
    Location: GLT2, School of Life Sciences
    Open To: Staff, students, alumni and general public
    Cost: Free
    Summary: Professor Timothy A. Cross seminar on The Native-Like Structure of the M2 Proton Channel of Influenza A obtained from Lipid Bilayer Preparations.

    Professor Timothy A. Cross, Director of the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Programme, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallhassee, Florida, will be speaking on 'The Native-Like Structure of the M2 Proton Channel of Influenza A obtained from Lipid Bilayer Preparations'. Professor Cross is The British Biophysical Society International Lecturer of 2012.

    Abstract

    A comparison of 8 structures of M2 deposited in the PDB from solution NMR in detergent micelles, x-ray crystallography with M2 in an octylglucoside and polyethylene glycol environment, as well as solid state NMR of oriented samples in liquid crystalline lipid bilayers. A detailed mechanism for the shuttling of protons across the viral membrane will be described based on the structural, biochemical and physiological data. In addition recent spectra of M2 in E. coli membranes will be shown and prospects for using such spectra in structural characterization and in structural validation will be discussed.

    Further information

    For further information contact Leanne Bull leanne dot bull at warwick dot ac dot uk, Science Support Assistant, School of Life Sciences.

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    Page contact: Sarah Stacey Last revised: Tue 7 Feb 2012
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