Peptídeos cíclicos de biomassa vegetal: características, diversidade, biossíntese e atividades biológicas

  • Picchi D
  • Altei W
  • Saito M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Natural peptides are outstanding as the most promising macromolecules in the search for new drugs, especially those of cyclic nature. The higher plants revealed a very peculiar composition of their cyclic peptides, which distinguish themselves by a “head-to-tail” cyclization. It is possible to define two groups of cyclic peptides from plant biomass. Those called in this review as Eucyclopeptides formed by 2-12 amino acid, and Cyclotides considered as circular polypeptides, composed of 29-37 amino acid that retain three disulfides bridges in an arrangement known as cyclic cystine knot. Searching for plant peptides should form into a subject for scientific research in the forefront of great importance for bioprospecting natural products macromolecular.

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Picchi, D. G., Altei, W. F., Saito, M. S., Bolzani, V. da S., & Cilli, E. M. (2009). Peptídeos cíclicos de biomassa vegetal: características, diversidade, biossíntese e atividades biológicas. Química Nova, 32(5), 1262–1277. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422009000500033

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