Circulin A
Circulin A cyclotide
29 Amino Acids · MW: ≈3.0 kDa
Amino Acids
29
Molecular Weight
≈3.0 kDa
Half-life
Not established; unusually protease-resistant
Research Score
4.0
Studies
84
Storage
Store lyophilized at -20°C, reconstituted at 2-8°C
What is Circulin A?
A plant cyclotide from Chassalia parviflora with a highly constrained cyclic cystine-knot fold. It has been reported as an antiviral lead, including anti-HIV activity in screening studies.
Key Benefits & Mechanisms
anti-HIV lead
antiviral scaffold
protease-resistant scaffold
Research Summary
Circulin A is a classic cyclotide from Chassalia parviflora and a representative of the plant-derived antiviral peptide literature. Studies highlight its extreme structural stability and bioactivity as a natural scaffold for peptide engineering.
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Plant-Derived