Km. Witherup et al., CYCLOPSYCHOTRIDE-A, A BIOLOGICALLY-ACTIVE, 31-RESIDUE CYCLIC PEPTIDE ISOLATED FROM PSYCHOTRIA-LONGIPES, Journal of natural products, 57(12), 1994, pp. 1619-1625
A preliminary characterization is provided of a naturally occurring cy
clic peptide with interesting and potent biological activity. A 31-res
idue cyclic peptide, designated cyclopsychotride A [1], was obtained f
rom the organic extract of the tropical plant, Psychotria longipes. Co
mpound 1 inhibited [I-125] neurotensin (NT) binding to HT-29 cell memb
ranes (IC50 3 mu M) and also stimulated increased levels of cytosolic
Ca2+ in two unrelated cell lines that do not express NT receptors. The
peptide was found to dose-dependently increase intracellular Ca2+ at
concentrations ranging from 3 to 30 mu M, and this response was not bl
ocked by a known NT antagonist. Cyclopsychotride A [1] possesses three
disulfide linkages and is thought to be the largest cyclic peptide is
olated from a natural source. Both H-1-nmr and cd spectroscopy showed
1 to be highly structured.