Nonspecific
lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs) are basic proteins,
stabilized by four disulfide bonds, and are expressed throughout the
plant kingdom. These proteins are also known as important allergens
in fruits and tree nuts. In this study, the nsLTP from hazelnuts,
Cor a 8, was purified and its crystal structure determined. The protein
is stable at low pH and refolds after thermal denaturation. Molecular
dynamics simulations were used to provide an insight into conformational
changes of Cor a 8 upon ligand binding. When known epitope areas from
Pru p 3 were compared to those of Cor a 8, differences were obvious,
which may contribute to limited cross-reactivity between peach and
hazelnut allergens. Differences in epitope regions may contribute
to limited cross-reactivity between Cor a 8 and nsLTPs from other
plant sources. The structure of Cor a 8 represents the first resolved
structure of a hazelnut allergen.
Kiwellin (Act d 5) is an allergenic protein contained in kiwifruit pulp in high amounts. The aim of this study was to investigate the three-dimensional structure of the natural molecule from green kiwifruit and its possible function. Kiwellin was crystallized, and its structure, including post-translational modifications, was elucidated. The molecular weight and structural features, in solution, were analyzed by gel filtration and circular dichroism, respectively. Although structurally similar to expansin, kiwellin lacks expansin activity and carbohydrate binding. A specific algorithm was applied to investigate any possible IgE reactivity correlation between kiwellin and a panel of 102 allergens, including expansins and other carbohydrate-binding allergens. The available data suggest a strong dependence of the kiwellin structure on the environmental/experimental conditions. This dependence therefore poses challenges in detecting the correlations between structural, functional, and immunological features of this protein.
Peanuts are a cause of one of the most common food allergies. Allergy to peanuts not only affects a significant fraction of the population, but it is relatively often associated with strong reactions in sensitized individuals. Peanut and tree nut allergies, which start in childhood are often persistent and continue through life, as opposed to other food allergies that resolve with age. Therefore, peanut allergens are one of the most intensively studied food allergens. In this review we focus on the structural studies of peanut allergens.
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