A Robust Proton Flux (pHlux) Assay for Studying the Function and Inhibition of the Influenza A M2 Proton Channel

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A Robust Proton Flux (pHlux) Assay for Studying the Function and Inhibition of the Influenza A M2 Proton Channel. / Santner, Paul; Martins, João Miguel da Silva; Laursen, Jonas S.; Behrendt, Lars; Riber, Leise; Olsen, Christian A; Arkin, Isaiah T.; Winther, Jakob R.; Willemoës, Martin; Lindorff-Larsen, Kresten.

In: Biochemistry, Vol. 57, No. 41, 2018, p. 5949-5956.

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Santner, P, Martins, JMDS, Laursen, JS, Behrendt, L, Riber, L, Olsen, CA, Arkin, IT, Winther, JR, Willemoës, M & Lindorff-Larsen, K 2018, 'A Robust Proton Flux (pHlux) Assay for Studying the Function and Inhibition of the Influenza A M2 Proton Channel', Biochemistry, vol. 57, no. 41, pp. 5949-5956. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biochem.8b00721

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Santner, P., Martins, J. M. D. S., Laursen, J. S., Behrendt, L., Riber, L., Olsen, C. A., Arkin, I. T., Winther, J. R., Willemoës, M., & Lindorff-Larsen, K. (2018). A Robust Proton Flux (pHlux) Assay for Studying the Function and Inhibition of the Influenza A M2 Proton Channel. Biochemistry, 57(41), 5949-5956. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biochem.8b00721

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Santner P, Martins JMDS, Laursen JS, Behrendt L, Riber L, Olsen CA et al. A Robust Proton Flux (pHlux) Assay for Studying the Function and Inhibition of the Influenza A M2 Proton Channel. Biochemistry. 2018;57(41):5949-5956. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biochem.8b00721

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Santner, Paul ; Martins, João Miguel da Silva ; Laursen, Jonas S. ; Behrendt, Lars ; Riber, Leise ; Olsen, Christian A ; Arkin, Isaiah T. ; Winther, Jakob R. ; Willemoës, Martin ; Lindorff-Larsen, Kresten. / A Robust Proton Flux (pHlux) Assay for Studying the Function and Inhibition of the Influenza A M2 Proton Channel. In: Biochemistry. 2018 ; Vol. 57, No. 41. pp. 5949-5956.

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title = "A Robust Proton Flux (pHlux) Assay for Studying the Function and Inhibition of the Influenza A M2 Proton Channel",
abstract = "The M2 protein is an important target for drugs in the fight against the influenza virus. Because of the emergence of resistance against antivirals directed toward the M2 proton channel, the search for new drugs against resistant M2 variants is of high importance. Robust and sensitive assays for testing potential drug compounds on different M2 variants are valuable tools in this search for new inhibitors. In this work, we describe a fluorescence sensor-based assay, which we termed {"}pHlux{"}, that measures proton conduction through M2 when synthesized from an expression vector in Escherichia coli. The assay was compared to a previously established bacterial potassium ion transport complementation assay, and the results were compared to simulations obtained from analysis of a computational model of M2 and its interaction with inhibitor molecules. The inhibition of M2 was measured for five different inhibitors, including Rimantadine, Amantadine, and spiro type compounds, and the drug resistance of the M2 mutant variants (swine flu, V27A, and S31N) was confirmed. We demonstrate that the pHlux assay is robust and highly sensitive and shows potential for high-throughput screening.",
author = "Paul Santner and Martins, {Jo{\~a}o Miguel da Silva} and Laursen, {Jonas S.} and Lars Behrendt and Leise Riber and Olsen, {Christian A} and Arkin, {Isaiah T.} and Winther, {Jakob R.} and Martin Willemo{\"e}s and Kresten Lindorff-Larsen",
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AU - Martins, João Miguel da Silva

AU - Laursen, Jonas S.

AU - Behrendt, Lars

AU - Riber, Leise

AU - Olsen, Christian A

AU - Arkin, Isaiah T.

AU - Winther, Jakob R.

AU - Willemoës, Martin

AU - Lindorff-Larsen, Kresten

PY - 2018

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N2 - The M2 protein is an important target for drugs in the fight against the influenza virus. Because of the emergence of resistance against antivirals directed toward the M2 proton channel, the search for new drugs against resistant M2 variants is of high importance. Robust and sensitive assays for testing potential drug compounds on different M2 variants are valuable tools in this search for new inhibitors. In this work, we describe a fluorescence sensor-based assay, which we termed "pHlux", that measures proton conduction through M2 when synthesized from an expression vector in Escherichia coli. The assay was compared to a previously established bacterial potassium ion transport complementation assay, and the results were compared to simulations obtained from analysis of a computational model of M2 and its interaction with inhibitor molecules. The inhibition of M2 was measured for five different inhibitors, including Rimantadine, Amantadine, and spiro type compounds, and the drug resistance of the M2 mutant variants (swine flu, V27A, and S31N) was confirmed. We demonstrate that the pHlux assay is robust and highly sensitive and shows potential for high-throughput screening.

AB - The M2 protein is an important target for drugs in the fight against the influenza virus. Because of the emergence of resistance against antivirals directed toward the M2 proton channel, the search for new drugs against resistant M2 variants is of high importance. Robust and sensitive assays for testing potential drug compounds on different M2 variants are valuable tools in this search for new inhibitors. In this work, we describe a fluorescence sensor-based assay, which we termed "pHlux", that measures proton conduction through M2 when synthesized from an expression vector in Escherichia coli. The assay was compared to a previously established bacterial potassium ion transport complementation assay, and the results were compared to simulations obtained from analysis of a computational model of M2 and its interaction with inhibitor molecules. The inhibition of M2 was measured for five different inhibitors, including Rimantadine, Amantadine, and spiro type compounds, and the drug resistance of the M2 mutant variants (swine flu, V27A, and S31N) was confirmed. We demonstrate that the pHlux assay is robust and highly sensitive and shows potential for high-throughput screening.

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DO - 10.1021/acs.biochem.8b00721

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JO - Biochemistry

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