Cycloviolacin
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Cycloviolacines are a group of small cyclic peptides, rich in cysteine, belonging to cyclotides, a class of peptides found in plants.[1] Cycloviolacine is naturally found in Viola odorata.[2]
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- ↑ Svangård, E.; Burman, R.; Gunasekera, S.; Lövborg, H.; Gullbo, J.; Göransson, U. (2007). "Mechanism of action of cytotoxic cyclotides: cycloviolacin O2 disrupts lipid membranes". Journal of Natural Products. 70 (4): 643–647. Bibcode:2007JNAtP..70..643S. doi:10.1021/np070007v. PMID 17378610.
- ↑ Pränting, M.; Lööv, C.; Burman, R.; Göransson, U.; Andersson, D. I. (2010). "The cyclotide cycloviolacin O2 from Viola odorata has potent bactericidal activity against Gram-negative bacteria". The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 65 (9): 1964–1971. doi:10.1093/jac/dkq220. PMID 20558471.
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