Trimeric association of TMDs of Ebola virus GP, SARS CoV S, rabies virus GP, and influenza virus HA, as determined by SE-AUC. Trimeric association of TMDs.

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Trimeric association of TMDs of Ebola virus GP, SARS CoV S, rabies virus GP, and influenza virus HA, as determined by SE-AUC. Trimeric association of TMDs of Ebola virus GP, SARS CoV S, rabies virus GP, and influenza virus HA, as determined by SE-AUC. Representative absorbance spectra for each SN-TMD are shown from analysis at 20,000 rpm. Absorbance data are plotted against normalized radial position and analyzed to determine best fit using χ2 and R values and residual plotting. Analysis is shown for the monomer-trimer (1:3) (blue) and monomer-trimer-hexamer (1:3:6) (red) curve fits. Best fit changed from pH 7 to 5 for influenza virus HA, so both sets of data are shown. Residuals are plotted above the absorbance spectra. The residuals for the monomeric fit are also shown in black. The monomeric curve fit is indicated by the black curve on each absorbance data plot. The residuals for the 1:3 (blue) and 1:3:6 (red) fits are overlaid to demonstrate the most appropriate fit. For example, the Ebola virus GP data points fit both 1:3 and 1:3:6 models according to the χ2 and R values; however, the residual plotting makes it apparent that the 1:3:6 fit is the most appropriate. Stacy R. Webb et al. mSphere 2018; doi:10.1128/mSphere.00047-18