Protein structure plays a critical role in peanut allergen stability and may determine immunodominant IgE-binding epitopes

M Sen, R Kopper, L Pons, EC Abraham… - The journal of …, 2002 - journals.aai.org
M Sen, R Kopper, L Pons, EC Abraham, A Burks, GA Bannon
The journal of immunology, 2002journals.aai.org
Hypersensitivity to peanuts is a reaction mediated by IgE Abs in response to several peanut
protein allergens. Among these allergenic proteins, Ara h 2 is one of the most commonly
recognized allergens. Ara h 2 is a 17-kDa protein that has eight cysteine residues that could
form up to four disulfide bonds. Circular dichroism studies showed substantial changes in
the secondary and tertiary structures of the reduced Ara h 2 as compared with the native
protein. Upon treatment with trypsin, chymotrypsin, or pepsin, a number of relatively large …
Abstract
Hypersensitivity to peanuts is a reaction mediated by IgE Abs in response to several peanut protein allergens. Among these allergenic proteins, Ara h 2 is one of the most commonly recognized allergens. Ara h 2 is a 17-kDa protein that has eight cysteine residues that could form up to four disulfide bonds. Circular dichroism studies showed substantial changes in the secondary and tertiary structures of the reduced Ara h 2 as compared with the native protein. Upon treatment with trypsin, chymotrypsin, or pepsin, a number of relatively large fragments are produced that are resistant to further enzymatic digestion. These resistant Ara h 2 peptide fragments contain intact IgE-binding epitopes and several potential enzyme cut sites that are protected from the enzymes by the compact structure of the protein. The enzyme-treated allergen remains essentially intact despite the action of proteases until the fragments are dissociated when the disulfide linkages are reduced. Amino acid sequence analysis of the resistant protein fragments indicates that they contain most of the immunodominant IgE-binding eptiopes. These results provide a link between allergen structure and the immunodominant IgE-binding epitopes within a population of food-allergic individuals.
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