
Cyclic peptides are
polypeptide chains which contain a circular sequence of bonds. This can be through a connection between the amino and carboxyl ends of the peptide, for example in
cyclosporin; a connection between the amino end and a side chain, for example in
bacitracin
Bacitracin is a polypeptide antibiotic. It is a mixture of related cyclic peptides produced by '' Bacillus licheniformis'' bacteria, that was first isolated from the variety "Tracy I" ( ATCC 10716) in 1945. These peptides disrupt Gram-positiv ...
; the carboxyl end and a side chain, for example in
colistin; or two side chains or more complicated arrangements, for example in
alpha-amanitin. Many cyclic peptides have been discovered in nature and many others have been synthesized in the laboratory. Their length ranges from just two amino acid residues to hundreds. In nature they are frequently antimicrobial or toxic; in medicine they have various applications, for example as antibiotics and immunosuppressive agents.
Thin-Layer Chromatography (TLC) is a convenient method to detect cyclic peptides in crude extract from bio-mass.
Classification
Cyclic peptides can be classified according to the types of bonds that comprise the ring.
*Homodetic cyclic peptides, such as cyclosporine A, are those in which the ring is composed exclusively of normal peptide bonds (i.e. between the alpha carboxyl of one residue to the alpha amine of another). The smallest such species are
2,5-diketopiperazines,
being derived from the cyclisation of a dipeptide.
*Cyclic isopeptides contain at least one non-alpha amide linkage, such as a linkage between the side chain of one residue to the alpha carboxyl group of another residue, as in microcystin and bacitracin.
*Cyclic
depsipeptides, such as
aureobasidin A and HUN-7293, have at least one lactone (ester) linkage in place of one of the amides. Some cyclic depsipeptides are cyclized between the C-terminal carboxyl and the side chain of a Thr or Ser residue in the chain, such as kahalalide F, theonellapeptolide, and
didemnin B.
* Bicyclics such as the
amanitins and the
phalloidins contain a bridging group, generally between two of the side chains. In the amatoxins, this is formed as a
sulfoxide bridge between the Trp and Cys residues. Other bicyclic peptides include echinomycin, triostin A, and Celogentin C.
* There are a number of bi and monocyclic peptides which are cyclized through a
disulfide bond
In chemistry, a disulfide (or disulphide in British English) is a compound containing a functional group or the anion. The linkage is also called an SS-bond or sometimes a disulfide bridge and usually derived from two thiol groups.
In inor ...
between two
cysteine
Cysteine (; symbol Cys or C) is a semiessential proteinogenic amino acid with the chemical formula, formula . The thiol side chain in cysteine enables the formation of Disulfide, disulfide bonds, and often participates in enzymatic reactions as ...
s,
oxytocin
Oxytocin is a peptide hormone and neuropeptide normally produced in the hypothalamus and released by the posterior pituitary. Present in animals since early stages of evolution, in humans it plays roles in behavior that include Human bonding, ...
being a notable example.
* Cyclotides are a family of cysteine-rich peptides characterized by six conserved cysteines that form three disulfide bonds within the cyclic structure forming the characteristic cyclic cystine knot (CCK) that confers these peptides their characteristic 3D structure and it is believed to be greatly responsible for the stability and properties of the cyclotides.
Biosynthesis
Cyclic peptides in plants are synthesized via a two-step process; the
translation
Translation is the communication of the semantics, meaning of a #Source and target languages, source-language text by means of an Dynamic and formal equivalence, equivalent #Source and target languages, target-language text. The English la ...
of a linear peptide chain, and its subsequent formation into a cyclic structure through activities of a protease-like enzyme or other ways.
Some peptides, such as cyclotides, are gene-coded products obtained by the processing of larger precursor proteins. The generic configuration of the precursor protein consists of an endoplasmic reticulum signal sequence, a non-conserved pro-region, a highly conserved region known as the N-terminal repeat (NTR), the mature cyclotide domain and finally a short hydrophobic C-terminal tail.
Properties and applications
Cyclic peptides tend to be extremely resistant to the process of digestion, making them of interest to scientists working on novel oral medications.
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Examples include:
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Amanitins
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Bacitracin
Bacitracin is a polypeptide antibiotic. It is a mixture of related cyclic peptides produced by '' Bacillus licheniformis'' bacteria, that was first isolated from the variety "Tracy I" ( ATCC 10716) in 1945. These peptides disrupt Gram-positiv ...
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Colistin
*
Ciclosporin
Ciclosporin, also spelled cyclosporine and cyclosporin, is a calcineurin inhibitor, used as an immunosuppressant medication. It is taken Oral administration, orally or intravenously for rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, Crohn's disease, nephr ...
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Dactinomycin
*
Daptomycin
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Gramicidin S
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Hymenistatin
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Microcystins
*
Nisin
Nisin is a polycyclic antibacterial peptide produced by the bacterium ''Lactococcus lactis'' that is used as a food preservative. It has 34 amino acid residues, including the uncommon amino acids lanthionine (Lan), methyllanthionine (MeLan), dideh ...
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Nodularin
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Octreotide
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Polymyxin B
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Pristinamycin
*
Valinomycin (technically a
depsipeptide)
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Vancomycin
Vancomycin is a glycopeptide antibiotic medication used to treat certain bacterial infections. It is administered intravenously ( injection into a vein) to treat complicated skin infections, bloodstream infections, endocarditis, bone an ...
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Viscumamide
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Yunnanin A
See also
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Nonribosomal peptide
Nonribosomal peptides (NRP) are a class of peptide secondary metabolites, usually produced by microorganisms like bacterium, bacteria and fungi. Nonribosomal peptides are also found in higher organisms, such as nudibranchs, but are thought to be ma ...
*
lantibiotics
Lantibiotics are a class of polycyclic peptide antibiotics that contain the characteristic thioether amino acids lanthionine or methyllanthionine, as well as the Saturated and unsaturated compounds, unsaturated amino acids dehydroalanine, and 2-A ...
, 19-37 residues and 1 to 5 'bridges'
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Split-intein circular ligation of peptides and proteins
References
External links
Cybase* {{MeshName, Cyclic+Peptides
Peripheral membrane proteins