- over 100
cyclotides have been
isolated and
characterized from
species of the
families Rubiaceae, Violaceae, and Cucurbitaceae.
Cyclotides have also been...
- and
characterization of
novel cyclotides originated from
chimeric precursors consisting of albumin-1
chain a and
cyclotide domains in the
Fabaceae family"...
-
disulfide bond
between two cysteines,
oxytocin being a
notable example.
Cyclotides are a
family of cysteine-rich
peptides characterized by six conserved...
- of
disturbed and
cultivated areas.
Viola arvensis was
shown to
contain cyclotides, a
class of
peptides found in plants. The
peptide cycloviolacin O2 in...
- kaempferol. V. tricolor is one of many
viola plant species containing cyclotides.
These small peptides have
proven to be
useful in drug
development due...
- Most
violas tested and many
other plants of the
family Violaceae contain cyclotides,
which have a
diverse range of in
vitro biological activities when isolated...
-
individual residues on
structure and
activity in the
prototypic cyclotide kalata B1.
Cyclotides display a wide
range of
pharmaceutically important bioactivities...
- organs. For example,
cyclotides from
aerial organs possess tighter binding activity to insect-like membranes,
whereas cyclotides from
roots and seed,...
- 8–24 in (20–61 cm). The
plant contains the
alkaloid violin,
about 30
cyclotides, and triterpenoids,
mostly as
constituents of the
essential oil.[citation...
- W, et al. (August 2010). "Isolation and
characterization of
cytotoxic cyclotides from
Viola tricolor". Peptides. 31 (8): 1434–40. doi:10.1016/j.peptides...