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1. Plant derived cyclic peptides.

2. The N-terminal pro-domain of the kalata B1 cyclotide precursor is intrinsically unstructured.

3. Dual-targeting anti-angiogenic cyclic peptides as potential drug leads for cancer therapy.

4. Transforming conotoxins into cyclotides: Backbone cyclization of P-superfamily conotoxins.

5. Oxytocic plant cyclotides as templates for peptide G protein-coupled receptor ligand design.

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

7. Anthelminthic activity of the cyclotides (kalata B1 and B2) against schistosome parasites.

8. The self-association of the cyclotide kalata B2 in solution is guided by hydrophobic interactions.

9. Characterizing circular peptides in mixtures: sequence fragment assembly of cyclotides from a violet plant by MALDI-TOF/TOF mass spectrometry.

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

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

12. Gly(6) of kalata B1 is critical for the selective binding to phosphatidylethanolamine membranes.

13. Cyclic peptides arising by evolutionary parallelism via asparaginyl-endopeptidase-mediated biosynthesis.

14. A Synthetic mirror image of kalata B1 reveals that cyclotide activity is independent of a protein receptor.

15. Cyclotides: a patent review.

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

17. Isolation and characterization of cytotoxic cyclotides from Viola philippica.

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

19. Analysis of cyclotides in Viola ignobilis by Nano liquid chromatography fourier transform mass spectrometry.

20. Discovery of an unusual biosynthetic origin for circular proteins in legumes.

21. Discovery of cyclotides in the fabaceae plant family provides new insights into the cyclization, evolution, and distribution of circular proteins.

22. NMR and protein structure in drug design: application to cyclotides and conotoxins.

23. Isolation, sequencing, and structure-activity relationships of cyclotides.

24. Isolation and characterization of cytotoxic cyclotides from Viola tricolor.

25. Structural and biochemical characteristics of the cyclotide kalata B5 from Oldenlandia affinis.

26. Cyclotides: macrocyclic peptides with applications in drug design and agriculture.

27. Design and therapeutic applications of cyclotides.

28. Discovery, structure and biological activities of cyclotides.

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

30. Engineering stabilized vascular endothelial growth factor-A antagonists: synthesis, structural characterization, and bioactivity of grafted analogues of cyclotides.

31. The structure of a two-disulfide intermediate assists in elucidating the oxidative folding pathway of a cyclic cystine knot protein.

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

33. The cyclotide fingerprint in oldenlandia affinis: elucidation of chemically modified, linear and novel macrocyclic peptides.

34. Potential therapeutic applications of the cyclotides and related cystine knot mini-proteins.

35. NMR as a tool for elucidating the structures of circular and knotted proteins.

36. The chemistry and biology of cyclotides.

37. The cyclic cystine knot miniprotein MCoTI-II is internalized into cells by macropinocytosis.

38. Chemical synthesis and biosynthesis of the cyclotide family of circular proteins.

39. Discovery and characterization of a linear cyclotide from Viola odorata: implications for the processing of circular proteins.

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

41. The cyclotides and related macrocyclic peptides as scaffolds in drug design.

42. Structural plasticity of the cyclic-cystine-knot framework: implications for biological activity and drug design.

43. Kalata B8, a novel antiviral circular protein, exhibits conformational flexibility in the cystine knot motif.

44. The cyclotide family of circular miniproteins: nature's combinatorial peptide template.

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

46. Oxidative folding of the cystine knot motif in cyclotide proteins.

47. Isolation, solution structure, and insecticidal activity of kalata B2, a circular protein with a twist: do Möbius strips exist in nature?

48. Capped acyclic permutants of the circular protein kalata B1.

49. Discovery, structure and biological activities of the cyclotides.

50. The role of the cyclic peptide backbone in the anti-HIV activity of the cyclotide kalata B1.

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