cyclophilintype
Cyclophilintype refers to a broad class of proteins that share structural and functional similarities, particularly their ability to bind to cyclosporine, a potent immunosuppressant. These proteins are also known as peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerases (PPIases). Their primary enzymatic activity involves catalyzing the isomerization of peptide bonds preceding proline residues, a crucial step in protein folding. This function allows them to assist in the proper three-dimensional folding of newly synthesized polypeptides and to refold misfolded proteins.
The cyclophilin family is diverse and conserved across many organisms, from bacteria to humans. Members of
The discovery of cyclosporine's ability to bind cyclophilins led to their initial characterization as drug targets.