A vital component of influenza A virus' replication machinery is the M2 proton channel. Until recently, M2 was effectively targeted by amantadane-based antivirals, but resistance to these drugs is now so widespread that they have become ineffective. In the second of two related manuscripts, the crystal structure of a 25-residue fragment of M2, both with and without amantadine, is described. It is concluded that a single amantadine molecule binds in the centre of the M2 tetramer to physically occlude the pore.
- Amanda L. Stouffer
- Rudresh Acharya
- William F. DeGrado