Detailed Peptide Information


This page shows detailed information of individual peptides present in PlantPepDB database. The page is majorly divided into 3 sections. The first sections contains primary information like peptide activity, source, sequence, etc. In the secondary information section user can access the tertiary structure as well as the physico-chemical properties by clicking the respective links. Further there is also link of the source database and research article from which the peptide data is retrieved. Download the information by clicking



Primary Information
PPepDB IDPPepDB_2210
Peptide NameVarv peptide H
PMID(s)20580652, 10075760, 26399495
Plant Source (Scientific Name)Viola arvensis, Viola tricolor
Plant Source (Common Name)European field pansy, heartsease
Plant FamilyViolaceae
Peptide FamilyCyclotide
Peptide FunctionAnticancer, Enzymatic-degradation, Antimicrobial
Peptide Function DescriptionTarget site: lipid bilayer; shows 50% Hemolysis against Human erythrocytes at 7.52 µM, Resist enzymatic degradation in biological fluids.
Activity AgainstHuman glioblastoma U251-MG (IC50: 44.70 µg/ml), Human breast adenocarcinoma MDA-MB-231 (IC50: >10 µg/ml), Human lung carcinoma A549 (IC50: >10 µg/ml), Human prostate cancer DU145 (IC50: >10 µg/ml), Human hepatocarcinoma BEL-7402 (IC50: >10 µg/ml)
IC50 value44.70 µg/ml | >10 µg/ml | >10 µg/ml | >10 µg/ml | >10 µg/ml
SequenceGLPVCGETCFGGTCNTPGCSCETWPVCSRN
Sequence Length30
ValidationExperimental evidence at protein level
Average Molecular Weight (Da)3079.47
Monoisotopic Molecular Weight (Da)3077.23
Isoelectric Point (pI)4.53
Method / ExtractionMS


Secondary Information
Tertiary Structure and DSSP ReportClick to View Structure
Physico-Chemical Properties of peptidesClick to View Physico-Chemical Details of PPepDB_2210


External links (Uniprot, PDB and Source Information Database)
UniprotP58453
NCBI17433217
EMBL--NA--
Link to Source DatabasesDBAASP_2453, PhytAMP_PHYT00217, EROP-Moscow_10307, Cybase_66, CAMPSQ2995
Addtional InformationSynthesis Type : Ribosomal; Tang et al (2010) reported ethylated and methylated derivatives: Varv He and Varv Hm respectively.