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


Autoria(s): Daly, N. L.; Clark, R. J.; Plan, M. R.; Craik, D. J.
Contribuinte(s)

G. Banting

Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

The cyclotides are a family of circular proteins with a range of biological activities and potential pharmaceutical and agricultural applications. The biosynthetic mechanism of cyclization is unknown and the discovery of novel sequences may assist in achieving this goal. In the present study, we have isolated a new cyclotide from Oldenlandia affinis, kalata B8, which appears to be a hybrid of the two major subfamilies (Mobius and bracelet) of currently known cyclotides. We have determined the three-dimensional structure of kalata B8 and observed broadening of resonances directly involved in the cystine knot motif, suggesting flexibility in this region despite it being the core structural element of the cyclotides. The cystine knot motif is widespread throughout Nature and inherently stable, making this apparent flexibility a surprising result. Further-more, there appears to be isomerization of the peptide backbone at an Asp-Gly sequence in the region involved in the cyclization process. Interestingly, such isomerization has been previously characterized in related cyclic knottins from Momordica cochinchinensis that have no sequence similarity to kalata B8 apart from the six conserved cysteine residues and may result from a common mechanism of cyclization. Kalata B8 also provides insight into the structure-activity relationships of cyclotides as it displays anti-HIV activity but lacks haemolytic activity. The 'uncoupling' of these two activities has not previously been observed for the cyclotides and may be related to the unusual hydrophilic nature of the peptide.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:80273

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Portland Press Ltd

Palavras-Chave #Anti-hiv Activity #Cyclic Backbone #Cystine Knot Motif #Haemolytic #Kalata B8 #Nmr #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #Nmr Structure Calculation #Torsion Angle Dynamics #Trypsin-inhibitor #Structural Motif #Plant Cyclotides #Momordica-cochinchinensis #Antimicrobial Peptides #Chassalia-parvifolia #Macrocyclic Peptides #Precursor Protein #C1 #250302 Biological and Medical Chemistry #780105 Biological sciences
Tipo

Journal Article