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  • Cyclotides are cyclic peptides mostly consisting of 29-31 amino acids, but a novel 34-amino acid cyclotide was identified in the medicinal plant Viola philippica, which could enhance our understanding of plant cyclotide diversity.
  • The newly discovered cyclotide, named viphi I, features unique loop structures and a chimeric primary structure, indicating significant differences from other cyclotides in V. philippica.
  • viphi I demonstrated notable biological activities, reducing cell viability in response to cadmium exposure and affecting lifespan in the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans, suggesting potential applications in combating heavy metal toxicity and nematode infestations.

Article Abstract

The cyclic peptides, cyclotides, are identified mostly with 29-31-aa (amino acid residues) but rarely with ≥ 34-aa in plants. Viola philippica is a well-known medicinal plant but a rare metallophyte with cyclotides. A hypothesis was hence raised that the potential novel 34-aa cyclotide of Viola philippica would clearly broaden the structural and functional diversities of plant cyclotides. After homology-cloning the cyclotide precursor gene of VpCP5, a 34-aa cyclotide (viphi I) was identified to be larger than 22 other known cyclotides in V. philippica. It had a chimeric primary structure, due to its unusual loop structures (8 residues in loop 2 and 6 residues in loop 5) and aa composition (3 E and 5 R), by using phylogenetic analyses and an in-house cyclotide analysis tool, CyExcel_V1. A plasmid pCYC-viphi_I and a lab-used recombinant process were specially constructed for preparing viphi I. Typically, 0.12 or 0.25 mg ml co-exposed viphi I could significantly remain cell activities with elevating Cd-exposed doses from 10 to 10 mol l in MCF7 cells. In the model nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, IC50 values of viphi I to inhibit adult ratios and to induce death ratios, were 184.7 and 585.9 µg ml, respectively; the median lifespan of adult worms decreased from 14 to 2 d at viphi I doses ranging from 0.05 to 2 mg ml. Taken together, the newly identified viphi I exhibits functional potentials against cadmium and nematodes, providing new insights into structural and functional diversity of chimeric cyclotides in plants.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.plantsci.2024.112185DOI Listing

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