Journal article
Engineered biosynthesis of cyclotides
TNG Handley, HX Tan, MT Rutledge, HH Brewitz, JDA Tyndall, T Kleffmann, MI Butler, RTM Poulter, SM Wilbanks
New Zealand Journal of Botany | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2020
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Abstract
A system based on cyanobacterial split inteins, SICLOPPs (Split Intein Circular Ligation of Proteins and Peptides), has been used to synthesise a small natively cyclic plant protein, kalata B1, and cyclised versions of the natively linear therapeutic peptides ziconotide and leconotide. The cyclic versions of these naturally linear peptides include linker sequences between their native termini to allow the correct tertiary structure to form. The native structure of each includes three disulphide bonds characteristic of knottins. Cyclic permutations of leconotide yielded different proportions of correctly spliced product, identifying an optimal splice site and revealing the influence of residu..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was completed using funding from the New Zealand Lottery Grants Board and the University of Otago Research Committee.