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1. Structural analysis of a U-superfamily conotoxin containing a mini-granulin fold: Insights into key features that distinguish between the ICK and granulin folds.

2. An engineered cyclic peptide alleviates symptoms of inflammation in a murine model of inflammatory bowel disease.

3. Solution structure, membrane interactions, and protein binding partners of the tetraspanin Sm-TSP-2, a vaccine antigen from the human blood fluke Schistosoma mansoni.

4. Structural insights into the role of the cyclic backbone in a squash trypsin inhibitor.

5. High-affinity cyclic peptide matriptase inhibitors.

6. The cyclic cystine ladder in θ-defensins is important for structure and stability, but not antibacterial activity.

7. Design, synthesis, structural and functional characterization of novel melanocortin agonists based on the cyclotide kalata B1.

8. Phosphatidylethanolamine binding is a conserved feature of cyclotide-membrane interactions.

9. Identification and characterization of a new family of cell-penetrating peptides: cyclic cell-penetrating peptides.

10. Decoding the membrane activity of the cyclotide kalata B1: the importance of phosphatidylethanolamine phospholipids and lipid organization on hemolytic and anti-HIV activities.

11. Structure and activity of alpha-conotoxin PeIA at nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subtypes and GABA(B) receptor-coupled N-type calcium channels.

12. Atypical alpha-conotoxin LtIA from Conus litteratus targets a novel microsite of the alpha3beta2 nicotinic receptor.

13. The biological activity of the prototypic cyclotide kalata b1 is modulated by the formation of multimeric pores.

14. Inhibition of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subtypes by alpha-Conotoxin GID and analogues.

15. Structure of the R3/I5 chimeric relaxin peptide, a selective GPCR135 and GPCR142 agonist.

16. Tyrosine-rich conopeptides affect voltage-gated K+ channels.

17. The A-chain of human relaxin family peptides has distinct roles in the binding and activation of the different relaxin family peptide receptors.

18. Alanine scanning mutagenesis of the prototypic cyclotide reveals a cluster of residues essential for bioactivity.

19. Conopressin-T from Conus tulipa reveals an antagonist switch in vasopressin-like peptides.

20. Structural and functional characterization of the conserved salt bridge in mammalian paneth cell alpha-defensins: solution structures of mouse CRYPTDIN-4 and (E15D)-CRYPTDIN-4.

21. Solution structure and characterization of the LGR8 receptor binding surface of insulin-like peptide 3.

22. The absolute structural requirement for a proline in the P3'-position of Bowman-Birk protease inhibitors is surmounted in the minimized SFTI-1 scaffold.

23. Theta-defensins prevent HIV-1 Env-mediated fusion by binding gp41 and blocking 6-helix bundle formation.

24. Alpha-selenoconotoxins, a new class of potent alpha7 neuronal nicotinic receptor antagonists.

25. Knots in rings. The circular knotted protein Momordica cochinchinensis trypsin inhibitor-II folds via a stable two-disulfide intermediate.

26. Solution structure and novel insights into the determinants of the receptor specificity of human relaxin-3.

27. Isolation and characterization of novel cyclotides from Viola hederaceae: solution structure and anti-HIV activity of vhl-1, a leaf-specific expressed cyclotide.

28. Conserved structural and sequence elements implicated in the processing of gene-encoded circular proteins.

29. Structures of muO-conotoxins from Conus marmoreus. I nhibitors of tetrodotoxin (TTX)-sensitive and TTX-resistant sodium channels in mammalian sensory neurons.

30. A comparison of the self-association behavior of the plant cyclotides kalata B1 and kalata B2 via analytical ultracentrifugation.

31. Twists, knots, and rings in proteins. Structural definition of the cyclotide framework.

32. Disulfide folding pathways of cystine knot proteins. Tying the knot within the circular backbone of the cyclotides.

33. Isolation, structure, and activity of GID, a novel alpha 4/7-conotoxin with an extended N-terminal sequence.

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