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Solution structure of BSTI: a new trypsin inhibitor from skin secretions of Bombina bombinaSolution structures by 1H NMR of the novel cyclic trypsin inhibitor SFTI-1 from sunflower seeds and an acyclic permutantTwists, knots, and rings in proteins. Structural definition of the cyclotide frameworkMicrocin J25 has a threaded sidechain-to-backbone ring structure and not a head-to-tail cyclized backboneRetrocyclin-2: structural analysis of a potent anti-HIV theta-defensinCombined 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 ScaffoldThe conserved glu in the cyclotide cycloviolacin O2 has a key structural roleStructural and biochemical characteristics of the cyclotide kalata B5 from Oldenlandia affinisThe role of conserved Glu residue on cyclotide stability and activity: a structural and functional study of kalata B12, a naturally occurring Glu to Asp mutantThe α-defensin salt-bridge induces backbone stability to facilitate folding and confer proteolytic resistanceStructural Insights into the Role of the Cyclic Backbone in a Squash Trypsin InhibitorEvolutionary Origins of a Bioactive Peptide Buried within PreproalbuminChemical synthesis, 3D structure, and ASIC binding site of the toxin mambalgin-2The cyclic cystine ladder of theta-defensins as a stable, bifunctional scaffold: A proof-of-concept study using the integrin-binding RGD motifDesign and synthesis of truncated EGF-A peptides that restore LDL-R recycling in the presence of PCSK9 in vitroUnderstanding the molecular basis of toxin promiscuity: the analgesic sea anemone peptide APETx2 interacts with acid-sensing ion channel 3 and hERG channels via overlapping pharmacophoresSolution structure, aggregation behavior, and flexibility of human relaxin-2A cactus-derived toxin-like cystine knot Peptide with selective antimicrobial activityIdentification and Characterization of ProTx-III [μ-TRTX-Tp1a], a New Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Inhibitor from Venom of the Tarantula Thrixopelma pruriensEfficient enzymatic cyclization of an inhibitory cystine knot-containing peptideNatural structural diversity within a conserved cyclic peptide scaffoldRelaxin-3/RXFP3 system regulates alcohol-seeking.Pharmacological characterisation of the highly NaV1.7 selective spider venom peptide Pn3a.Isolation, Characterization, and Synthesis of the Barrettides: Disulfide-Containing Peptides from the Marine Sponge Geodia barretti.Diverse cyclic seed peptides in the Mexican zinnia (Zinnia haageana).Engineering stable peptide toxins by means of backbone cyclization: stabilization of the alpha-conotoxin MII.Solution structure and novel insights into the determinants of the receptor specificity of human relaxin-3.Solution structure and characterization of the LGR8 receptor binding surface of insulin-like peptide 3.Alanine scanning mutagenesis of the prototypic cyclotide reveals a cluster of residues essential for bioactivity.The minimal active structure of human relaxin-2The structural determinants of insulin-like Peptide 3 activityDistribution of circular proteins in plants: large-scale mapping of cyclotides in the Violaceae.Elucidation of relaxin-3 binding interactions in the extracellular loops of RXFP3.In vitro assays of molecular motors--impact of motor-surface interactions.Discovery, structure and biological activities of cyclotides.Circular proteins from plants and fungi.Development of a Single-Chain Peptide Agonist of the Relaxin-3 Receptor Using Hydrocarbon Stapling.Approaches to the stabilization of bioactive epitopes by grafting and peptide cyclization.A tripartite approach identifies the major sunflower seed albumins.Synthesis and pharmacological characterization of a europium-labelled single-chain antagonist for binding studies of the relaxin-3 receptor RXFP3.
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