UNIVERSITATIS UPSALIENSIS UPPSALA 2016 Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Pharmacy 218 Cyclotides evolve Studies on their natural distribution , structural diversity , and activity
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Park, S. 2016. Cyclotides evolve. Studies on their natural distribution, structural diversity, and activity. Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Pharmacy 218. 71 pp. Uppsala: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. ISBN 978-91-554-9604-3. The cyclotides are a family of naturally occurring peptides characterized by cyclic cystine knot (CCK) structural motif, which comprises a cyclic head-to-tail backbone featuring six conserved cysteine residues that form three disulfide bonds. This unique structural motif makes cyclotides exceptionally resistant to chemical, thermal and enzymatic degradation. They also exhibit a wide range of biological activities including insecticidal, cytotoxic, anti-HIV and antimicrobial effects. The cyclotides found in plants exhibit considerable sequence and structural diversity, which can be linked to their evolutionary history and that of their host plants. To clarify the evolutionary link between sequence diversity and the distribution of individual cyclotides across the genus Viola, selected known cyclotides were classified using signature sequences within their precursor proteins. By mapping the classified sequences onto the phylogenetic system of Viola, we traced the flow of cyclotide genes over evolutionary history and were able to estimate the prevalence of cyclotides in this genus. In addition, the structural diversity of the cyclotides was related to specific features of the sequences of their precursor proteins, their evolutionary selection and expression levels. A number of studies have suggested that the biological activities of the cyclotides are due to their ability to interact with and disrupt biological membranes. To better explain this behavior, quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) models were developed to link the cyclotides’ biological activities to the membrane-interactive physicochemical properties of their molecular surfaces. Both scalar quantities (such as molecular surface areas) and moments (such as the distributions of specific properties over the molecular surface) were systematically taken into account in the development of these models. This approach allows the physicochemical properties of cyclotides to be geometrically interpreted, facilitating the development of guidelines for drug design using cyclotide scaffolds. Finally, an optimized microwave-assisted Fmoc-SPSS procedure for the total synthesis of cyclotides was developed. Microwave irradiation is used to accelerate and improve all the key steps in cyclotide synthesis, including the assembly of the peptide backbone by Fmoc-SPPS, the cleavage of the protected peptide, and the introduction of a thioester at the C-terminal carboxylic acid to obtain the head-to-tail cyclized cyclotide backbone by native chemical ligation.
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