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Understanding the Diversity and Distribution of Cyclotides from Plants of Varied Genetic Origin.

Authors :
Ravipati AS
Poth AG
Troeira Henriques S
Bhandari M
Huang YH
Nino J
Colgrave ML
Craik DJ
Source :
Journal of natural products [J Nat Prod] 2017 May 26; Vol. 80 (5), pp. 1522-1530. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 May 04.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Cyclotides are a large family of naturally occurring plant-derived macrocyclic cystine-knot peptides, with more than 400 having been identified in species from the Violaceae, Rubiaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Fabaceae, and Solanaceae families. Nevertheless, their specialized distribution within the plant kingdom remains poorly understood. In this study, the diversity of cyclotides was explored through the screening of 197 plants belonging to 43 different families. In total, 28 cyclotides were sequenced from 15 plant species, one of which belonged to the Rubiaceae and 14 to the Violaceae. Every Violaceae species screened contained cyclotides, but they were only sparsely represented in Rubiaceae and nonexistent in other families. The study thus supports the hypothesis that cyclotides are ubiquitous in the Violaceae, and it adds to the list of plants found to express kalata S and cycloviolacin O12. Finally, previous studies suggested the existence of cyclotide isoforms with either an Asn or an Asp at the C-terminal processing site of the cyclotide domain within the precursor proteins. Here we found that despite the discovery of a few cyclotides genuinely containing an Asp in loop 6 as evidenced by gene sequencing, deamidation of Asn during enzymatic digestion resulted in the artifactual presence of Asp isoforms. This result is consistent with studies suggesting that peptides can undergo deamidation after being subjected to external factors, including pH, temperature, and enzymatic digestion.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1520-6025
Volume :
80
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of natural products
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28471681
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jnatprod.7b00061