Author Identifier (ORCID)

Michelle L. Colgrave: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8463-805X

Abstract

Cyclotides are plant-derived cyclic peptides recognized for their crucial role in host defense against insects and fungal pathogens. They are characterized by an ultra-stable head-to-tail cyclic backbone and a cystine knot formed by three conserved disulfide bonds, and are considered to be a promising group of molecules for a diverse array of agricultural and pharmaceutical applications. Cyclotides have been identified in five major plant families, with the Violaceae being a particularly rich source. Although cyclotides are ubiquitous in the Violaceae, many genera within this family remain unexplored. In the current study, the presence of cyclotides in Allexis batangae and Allexis obanensis from the Allexis genus in the Violaceae family was investigated. Five bracelet cyclotides, including three novel cyclotides, Alba A-C, were isolated and characterized using MS-MS analysis and NMR spectroscopy. The cytotoxic activity of these cyclotides was evaluated against Spodoptera frugiperda (Sf9) insect cells and demonstrated high potency as insecticidal agents, with Alba C exhibiting the highest activity (CC50= 0.18 ± 0.02 µM). The insecticidal effect of the discovered cyclotides was further evaluated in a feeding study using Helicoverpa armigera L3 larvae. Both a plant extract and individual cyclotides effectively inhibited larval growth. The A. batangae extract showed the greatest effect, followed by Alba B and the A. obanensis extract, achieving approximately 70 % and 50 % greater inhibition than the known insecticidal cyclotide kalata B2. Moreover, ecotoxicological evaluation using Daphnia magna revealed no acute toxicity of the tested cyclotides, underscoring their safety for non-target aquatic organisms. These findings underscore the potential of cyclotides as potent bioinsecticide agents and highlight their promising applications in agricultural pest management.

Document Type

Journal Article

Date of Publication

12-1-2025

Volume

237

Publication Title

Industrial Crops and Products

Publisher

Elsevier

School

Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Innovations in Peptide and Protein Science / School of Science

RAS ID

87979

Funders

Australian Research Council / ARC Centre of Excellence for Innovations in Peptide and Protein Science (CE200100012) / Natioanl Health and Medical Research Council

Grant Number

ARC Numbers : LP200100064, LP240100243, FT220100583, NHMRC Number : GNT2009564

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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.

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Khatibi, N., Eteme, O. N., Wang, C. K., Gilding, E. K., Zondegoumba, E. N., Colgrave, M. L., Huang, Y., & Craik, D. J. (2025). Discovery of insecticidal cyclotides from the African plants Allexis batangae and Allexis obanensis. Industrial Crops and Products, 237, 122073. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2025.122073

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10.1016/j.indcrop.2025.122073