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Ecballium EETI

The seeds of squash plants are rich in a family of trypsin and chymotrypsin inhibitors that are approximately 35 amino acids in size and have been extensively investigated not only for their enzyme inhibitory activity, but also because they are very stable mini-protein scaffolds with applications in protein engineering. The best studied examples are Ecballium elaterium trypsin inhibitor (EETI-II) and Cucurbita maxima trypsin inhibitor (CMTI). Both X-ray and NMR have been used to characterise their structures, which incorporate a cystine-knot motif formed by three conserved disulphide bonds.93 We will describe this motif in more detail in a later section describing the plant cyclotides. [Pg.126]


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