Distribution of circular proteins in plants: large-scale mapping of cyclotides in the Violaceae

During the last decade there has been increasing interest in small circular proteins found in plants of the violet family (Violaceae). These so-called cyclotides consist of a circular chain of approximately 30 amino acids, including six cysteines forming three disulfide bonds, arranged in a cyclic c...

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Main Authors: Robert eBurman, Mariamawit Y Yeshak, Sonny eLarsson, David J. Craik, K. Johan Rosengren, Ulf eGöransson
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-10-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.00855/full
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spelling doaj-cb715a0849f94d0593f3f8f814dfecbd2020-11-24T23:06:37ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2015-10-01610.3389/fpls.2015.00855148396Distribution of circular proteins in plants: large-scale mapping of cyclotides in the ViolaceaeRobert eBurman0Mariamawit Y Yeshak1Mariamawit Y Yeshak2Sonny eLarsson3David J. Craik4K. Johan Rosengren5K. Johan Rosengren6Ulf eGöransson7Uppsala UniversityUppsala UniversityAddis Ababa UniversityUppsala UniversityThe University of QueenslandUppsala UniversityThe University of QueenslandUppsala UniversityDuring the last decade there has been increasing interest in small circular proteins found in plants of the violet family (Violaceae). These so-called cyclotides consist of a circular chain of approximately 30 amino acids, including six cysteines forming three disulfide bonds, arranged in a cyclic cystine knot motif. In this study we map the occurrence and distribution of cyclotides throughout the Violaceae. Plant material was obtained from herbarium sheets containing samples up to 200 years of age. Even the oldest specimens contained cyclotides in the preserved leaves, with no degradation products observable, confirming their place as one of the most stable proteins in nature. Over 200 samples covering 17 of the 23 genera in Violaceae were analysed, and cyclotides were positively identified in 150 species. Each species contained a unique set of between one and 25 cyclotides, with many exclusive to individual species. We estimate the number of different cyclotides in the Violaceae to be 5,000-25,000, and propose that cyclotides are ubiquitous among all Violaceae species. Twelve new cyclotides from eight phylogenetically dispersed genera were sequenced. Furthermore, the first glycosylated derivatives of cyclotides were identified and characterized, further increasing the diversity and complexity of this unique protein family.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.00855/fullProtein StabilityViolaceaePlant proteincyclotide fingerprintpeptide chemodiversity
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author Robert eBurman
Mariamawit Y Yeshak
Mariamawit Y Yeshak
Sonny eLarsson
David J. Craik
K. Johan Rosengren
K. Johan Rosengren
Ulf eGöransson
spellingShingle Robert eBurman
Mariamawit Y Yeshak
Mariamawit Y Yeshak
Sonny eLarsson
David J. Craik
K. Johan Rosengren
K. Johan Rosengren
Ulf eGöransson
Distribution of circular proteins in plants: large-scale mapping of cyclotides in the Violaceae
Frontiers in Plant Science
Protein Stability
Violaceae
Plant protein
cyclotide fingerprint
peptide chemodiversity
author_facet Robert eBurman
Mariamawit Y Yeshak
Mariamawit Y Yeshak
Sonny eLarsson
David J. Craik
K. Johan Rosengren
K. Johan Rosengren
Ulf eGöransson
author_sort Robert eBurman
title Distribution of circular proteins in plants: large-scale mapping of cyclotides in the Violaceae
title_short Distribution of circular proteins in plants: large-scale mapping of cyclotides in the Violaceae
title_full Distribution of circular proteins in plants: large-scale mapping of cyclotides in the Violaceae
title_fullStr Distribution of circular proteins in plants: large-scale mapping of cyclotides in the Violaceae
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of circular proteins in plants: large-scale mapping of cyclotides in the Violaceae
title_sort distribution of circular proteins in plants: large-scale mapping of cyclotides in the violaceae
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2015-10-01
description During the last decade there has been increasing interest in small circular proteins found in plants of the violet family (Violaceae). These so-called cyclotides consist of a circular chain of approximately 30 amino acids, including six cysteines forming three disulfide bonds, arranged in a cyclic cystine knot motif. In this study we map the occurrence and distribution of cyclotides throughout the Violaceae. Plant material was obtained from herbarium sheets containing samples up to 200 years of age. Even the oldest specimens contained cyclotides in the preserved leaves, with no degradation products observable, confirming their place as one of the most stable proteins in nature. Over 200 samples covering 17 of the 23 genera in Violaceae were analysed, and cyclotides were positively identified in 150 species. Each species contained a unique set of between one and 25 cyclotides, with many exclusive to individual species. We estimate the number of different cyclotides in the Violaceae to be 5,000-25,000, and propose that cyclotides are ubiquitous among all Violaceae species. Twelve new cyclotides from eight phylogenetically dispersed genera were sequenced. Furthermore, the first glycosylated derivatives of cyclotides were identified and characterized, further increasing the diversity and complexity of this unique protein family.
topic Protein Stability
Violaceae
Plant protein
cyclotide fingerprint
peptide chemodiversity
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.00855/full
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