Cloning and characterization of 2S albumin, Car i 1, a major allergen in pecan

GM Sharma, A Irsigler, P Dhanarajan… - Journal of agricultural …, 2011 - ACS Publications
GM Sharma, A Irsigler, P Dhanarajan, R Ayuso, L Bardina, HA Sampson, KH Roux
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 2011ACS Publications
Although pecans are associated with IgE-mediated food allergies, the allergens responsible
remain to be identified and characterized. The 2S albumin gene was amplified from the
pecan cDNA library. Dot-blots were used to screen the recombinant protein with pecan
allergic patients' serum. The affinity purified native protein was analyzed by Edman
sequencing and mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (MS/MS) analysis. Cross-reactivity
with walnut was determined by inhibition enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) …
Although pecans are associated with IgE-mediated food allergies, the allergens responsible remain to be identified and characterized. The 2S albumin gene was amplified from the pecan cDNA library. Dot-blots were used to screen the recombinant protein with pecan allergic patients’ serum. The affinity purified native protein was analyzed by Edman sequencing and mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (MS/MS) analysis. Cross-reactivity with walnut was determined by inhibition enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Sequential epitopes were determined by probing the overlapping peptides with three different patients’ serum pool. The 3-dimensional homology model was generated, and the locations of the pecan epitopes were compared with those of known sequential epitopes on other allergenic tree nut homologues. Of 28 patients tested by dot-blot, 22 (79%) bound to 2S albumin, designated as Car i 1. Edman sequencing and the MS/MS sequencing of native 2S albumin confirmed the identity of recombinant (r) Car i 1. Both pecan and walnut protein extracts inhibited the IgE-binding to rCar i 1. Sequential epitope mapping indicated weak, moderate, and strong reactivity against 12, 7, and 5 peptides, respectively. Of the 11 peptides recognized by all serum pools, 5 peptides were strongly reactive and located in 3 discrete regions of the Car i 1 (amino acids 43−57, 67−78, and 106−120). Three-dimensional modeling revealed IgE-reactive epitopes to be solvent accessible and share significant homology with other tree nuts providing a possible basis for previously observed cross-reactivity.
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