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102. Central injection of relaxin-3 receptor (RXFP3) antagonist peptides reduces motivated food seeking and consumption in C57BL/6J mice
103. Evolutionary Origins of a Bioactive Peptide Buried within Preproalbumin
104. Semienzymatic Cyclization of Disulfide-rich Peptides Using Sortase A
105. The Cyclic Cystine Ladder of Theta‐Defensins as a Stable, Bifunctional Scaffold: A Proof‐of‐Concept Study Using the Integrin‐Binding RGD Motif.
106. Seed storage albumins: biosynthesis, trafficking and structures
107. Chemical Synthesis, 3D Structure, and ASIC Binding Site of the Toxin Mambalgin-2
108. Structural Insights into the Role of the Cyclic Backbone in a Squash Trypsin Inhibitor
109. CHAPTER 2 - NMR of Peptide Toxins
110. The self‐association of the cyclotide kalata B2 in solution is guided by hydrophobic interactions
111. Conopeptide ρ-TIA Defines a New Allosteric Site on the Extracellular Surface of the α1B-Adrenoceptor
112. Elucidation of relaxin-3 binding interactions in the extracellular loops of RXFP3
113. Development of a Single-Chain Peptide Agonist of the Relaxin-3 Receptor Using Hydrocarbon Stapling.
114. Structural Characterization of the Cyclic Cystine Ladder Motif of θ-Defensins
115. 136. The Allosteric Binding Site for ρ-TIA on the Extracellular Surface of the α1B- Adrenoceptor
116. The Structural Determinants of Insulin-Like Peptide 3 Activity
117. The Minimal Active Structure of Human Relaxin-2
118. Decoding the Membrane Activity of the Cyclotide Kalata B1
119. Design, Synthesis, and Characterization of a Single-Chain Peptide Antagonist for the Relaxin-3 Receptor RXFP3
120. Structural and biochemical characteristics of the cyclotide kalata B5 from Oldenlandia affinis
121. How Bugs Make Lassos
122. The Conserved Glu in the Cyclotide Cycloviolacin O2 Has a Key Structural Role
123. Structure of human insulin-like peptide 5 and characterization of conserved hydrogen bonds and electrostatic interactions within the relaxin framework
124. Structural Properties of Relaxin Chimeras
125. Structural Insights into the Function of Relaxins
126. Combined X-ray and NMR Analysis of the Stability of the Cyclotide Cystine Knot Fold That Underpins Its Insecticidal Activity and Potential Use as a Drug Scaffold
127. Solid phase synthesis and structural analysis of novel A-chain dicarba analogs of human relaxin-3 (INSL7) that exhibit full biological activity
128. Structure of the R3/I5 Chimeric Relaxin Peptide, a Selective GPCR135 and GPCR142 Agonist
129. Synthesis, Conformation, and Activity of Human Insulin‐Like Peptide 5 (INSL5)
130. The A-chain of Human Relaxin Family Peptides Has Distinct Roles in the Binding and Activation of the Different Relaxin Family Peptide Receptors
131. Alanine Scanning Mutagenesis of the Prototypic Cyclotide Reveals a Cluster of Residues Essential for Bioactivity
132. Retrocyclin-2: Structural Analysis of a Potent Anti-HIV θ-Defensin,
133. Identification, Characterization, and Three-Dimensional Structure of the Novel Circular Bacteriocin, Enterocin NKR-5-3B, from Enterococcus faecium.
134. Chapter Six - Structural Studies of Cyclotides.
135. Stabilization of the Cysteine-Rich Conotoxin MrIA by Using a 1,2,3-Triazole as a Disulfide Bond Mimetic.
136. Stabilisierung eines cysteinreichen Kegelschneckentoxins, MrIA, in Form eines 1,2,3-Triazol-Disulfidbrückenmimetikums.
137. Insightsinto the Molecular Flexibility of θ-Defensinsby NMR Relaxation Analysis.
138. Understanding the MolecularBasis of Toxin Promiscuity:The Analgesic Sea Anemone Peptide APETx2 Interacts with Acid-SensingIon Channel 3 and hERG Channels via Overlapping Pharmacophores.
139. Structural and Functional Characterization of the Conserved Salt Bridge in Mammalian Paneth Cell α-Defensins
140. Solution Structure and Characterization of the LGR8 Receptor Binding Surface of Insulin-like Peptide 3
141. Solution Structure and Novel Insights into the Determinants of the Receptor Specificity of Human Relaxin-3
142. Isolation and Characterization of Novel Cyclotides from Viola hederaceae
143. Isolation, Solution Structure, and Insecticidal Activity of Kalata B2, a Circular Protein with a Twist: Do Möbius Strips Exist in Nature?,
144. Functional Analysis of the α-Defensin Disulfide Array in Mouse Cryptdin-4
145. Structure of Thermolysin Cleaved Microcin J25: Extreme Stability of a Two-Chain Antimicrobial Peptide Devoid of Covalent Links,
146. Cyclization of pyrrhocoricin retains structural elements crucial for the antimicrobial activity of the native peptide
147. Structures of Naturally Occurring Circular Proteins from Bacteria
148. Twists, Knots, and Rings in Proteins
149. Threaded Rings and Complex Topologies in Antimicrobial Peptides: Nature's Engineering Templates.
150. Solution Structures of thecis- andtrans-Pro30 Isomers of a Novel 38-Residue Toxin from the Venom ofHadronyche Infensa sp. that Contains a Cystine-Knot Motif within Its Four Disulfide Bonds†,‡
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