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- In biochemistry, cyclotides are small, disulfide-rich peptides isolated from plants. Typically containing 28-37 amino acids, they are characterized by...
- and characterization of novel cyclotides originated from chimeric precursors consisting of albumin-1 chain a and cyclotide domains in the Fabaceae family"...
- the growth factor cystine knot (GFCK) and the cyclic cystine knot (CCK; cyclotide). Types include a) cyclic mobius, b) cyclic bracelet, c) acyclic inhibitor...
- kaempferol. V. tricolor is one of many viola plant species containing cyclotides. These small peptides have proven to be useful in drug development due...
- individual residues on structure and activity in the prototypic cyclotide kalata B1. Cyclotides display a wide range of pharmaceutically important bioactivities...
- Jackson; David J. Craik (28 May 2019). "Butterfly Pea (****oria ternatea), a Cyclotide-Bearing Plant With Applications in Agriculture and Medicine". Frontiers...
- disulfide bond between two cysteines, oxytocin being a notable example. Cyclotides are a family of cysteine-rich peptides characterized by six conserved...
- Göransson, Ulf (2010-01-01). "Cyclotide proteins and precursors from the genus Gloeospermum: Filling a blank spot in the cyclotide map of Violaceae". Phytochemistry...
- of disturbed and cultivated areas. Viola arvensis was shown to contain cyclotides, a class of peptides found in plants. The peptide cycloviolacin O2 in...
- W, et al. (August 2010). "Isolation and characterization of cytotoxic cyclotides from Viola tricolor". Peptides. 31 (8): 1434–40. doi:10.1016/j.peptides...