In Situ Spectroscopic Detection of Large‐Scale Reorientations of Transmembrane Helices During Influenza A M2 Channel Opening**

Author:

Paschke Ronja Rabea12,Mohr Swantje3,Lange Sascha3,Lange Adam34ORCID,Kozuch Jacek12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Physics Department Freie Universität Berlin, Experimental Molecular Biophysics Arnimallee 14 14195 Berlin Germany

2. Research Building SupraFAB Freie Universität Berlin Altensteinstr. 23a 14195 Berlin Germany

3. Research Unit Molecular Biophysics Leibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP) Robert-Rössle-Straße 10 13125 Berlin Germany

4. Institut für Biologie Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Invalidenstraße 42 10115 Berlin Germany

Abstract

AbstractViroporins are small ion channels in membranes of enveloped viruses that play key roles during viral life cycles. To use viroporins as drug targets against viral infection requires in‐depth mechanistic understanding and, with that, methods that enable investigations under in situ conditions. Here, we apply surface‐enhanced infrared absorption (SEIRA) spectroscopy to Influenza A M2 reconstituted within a solid‐supported membrane, to shed light on the mechanics of its viroporin function. M2 is a paradigm of pH‐activated proton channels and controls the proton flux into the viral interior during viral infection. We use SEIRA to track the large‐scale reorientation of M2’s transmembrane α‐helices in situ during pH‐activated channel opening. We quantify this event as a helical tilt from 26° to 40° by correlating the experimental results with solid‐state nuclear magnetic resonance‐informed computational spectroscopy. This mechanical motion is impeded upon addition of the inhibitor rimantadine, giving a direct spectroscopic marker to test antiviral activity. The presented approach provides a spectroscopic tool to quantify large‐scale structural changes and to track the function and inhibition of the growing number of viroporins from pathogenic viruses in future studies.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis

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