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  2. Cyclic peptide - Wikipedia

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    α-Amanitin Bacitracin Ciclosporin. Cyclic peptides are polypeptide chains which contain a circular sequence of bonds. [1] This can be through a connection between the amino and carboxyl ends of the peptide, for example in cyclosporin; a connection between the amino end and a side chain, for example in bacitracin; the carboxyl end and a side chain, for example in colistin; or two side chains ...

  3. Category:Cyclic peptides - Wikipedia

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  4. Cyclotide - Wikipedia

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    The active ingredient was later determined to be a cyclic peptide, named kalata B1, after the traditional name for the tea, kalata-kalata. Although in vivo studies in rats confirmed the uterotonic activity of the purified peptide, it was another 20 years before the cyclic cystine knot motif and structure of the purified peptide were elucidated.

  5. Split-intein circular ligation of peptides and proteins

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    A number of natural antimicrobial peptides are cyclic, and the products of SICLOPPS are "increasingly viewed as ideal backbones for modulation of protein-protein interactions." [ 3 ] Circular peptides tend to be resistant to protease activity, and may be suitable for use as orally administered drugs.

  6. Inhibitor cystine knot - Wikipedia

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    Types include a) cyclic mobius, b) cyclic bracelet, c) acyclic inhibitor knottins. [3] Cystine knot motifs are found frequently in nature in a plethora of plants, animals, and fungi and serve diverse functions from appetite suppression to anti-fungal activity.

  7. Oligopeptide - Wikipedia

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    Examples of oligopeptides include: [4] Amanitins - Cyclic peptides taken from carpophores of several different mushroom species. They are potent inhibitors of RNA polymerases in most eukaryotic species, the prevent the production of mRNA and protein synthesis. These peptides are important in the study of transcription.

  8. Arginylglycylaspartic acid - Wikipedia

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    [44] [30] For example, the cyclic peptide ACDCRGDCFCG, also known as RGD4C, was shown to be 200-fold more potent than commonly used linear RGD peptides. [30] The structural rigidity of cyclic RGD peptides improves their binding properties and prevents degradation at the highly susceptible aspartic acid residue, thereby increasing their ...

  9. Tetrapeptide - Wikipedia

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    Trapoxin, (cyclo-(L-phenylalanyl-L-phenylalanyl-D-pipecolinyl-L-2-amino-8- oxo-9,10-epoxy-decanoyl)), is commonly known as an anti-tumor cyclic tetra-peptide. In a prior study, it has been found that the fungal product, Trapoxin, can induce morphological reversion from transformed to normal in sis-transformed NIH3T3 fibroblasts.

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