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1vb8

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solution structure of vhr1, the first cyclotide from root tissue

Overview

The plant cyclotides are a family of 28 to 37 amino acid miniproteins, characterized by their head-to-tail cyclized peptide backbone and six, absolutely conserved Cys residues arranged in a cystine knot motif: two, disulfide bonds and the connecting backbone segments form a loop that is, penetrated by the third disulfide bond. This knotted disulfide, arrangement, together with the cyclic peptide backbone, renders the, cyclotides extremely stable against enzymatic digest as well as thermal, degradation, making them interesting targets for both pharmaceutical and, agrochemical applications. We have examined the expression patterns of, these fascinating peptides in various Viola species (Violaceae). All, tissue types examined contained complex mixtures of cyclotides, with, individual profiles differing significantly. We provide evidence for at, least 57 novel cyclotides present in a single Viola species (Viola, hederacea). Furthermore, we have isolated one cyclotide expressed only in, underground parts of V. hederacea and characterized its primary and, three-dimensional structure. We propose that cyclotides constitute a new, family of plant defense peptides, which might constitute an even larger, and, in their biological function, more diverse family than the well-known, plant defensins.

About this Structure

1VB8 is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Viola hederacea. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Tissue-specific expression of head-to-tail cyclized miniproteins in Violaceae and structure determination of the root cyclotide Viola hederacea root cyclotide1., Trabi M, Craik DJ, Plant Cell. 2004 Aug;16(8):2204-16. PMID:15295104

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