2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-54689-8
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Hydrophobic ligands influence the structure, stability, and processing of the major cockroach allergen Bla g 1

Abstract: The cockroach allergen Bla g 1 forms a novel fold consisting of 12 amphipathic alpha-helices enclosing an exceptionally large hydrophobic cavity which was previously demonstrated to bind a variety of lipids. Since lipid-dependent immunoactivity is observed in numerous allergens, understanding the structural basis of this interaction could yield insights into the molecular determinants of allergenicity. Here, we report atomic modelling of Bla g 1 bound to both fatty-acid and phospholipids ligands, with 8 acyl c… Show more

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“…It is possible that Bla g 1 ligands could also have immunomodulatory properties which have not been fully explored. Lastly, Bla g 1 has a very high affinity for phosphatidylcholine (PC) that exceeds the affinity for the natural fatty acids 15 . PC is a major component of lung surfactant so it is possible that Bla g 1 would exchange fatty acids for PC disrupting the natural balance of surfactant in the lung, leading to barrier defects.…”
Section: Other Ligand‐binding Allergensmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is possible that Bla g 1 ligands could also have immunomodulatory properties which have not been fully explored. Lastly, Bla g 1 has a very high affinity for phosphatidylcholine (PC) that exceeds the affinity for the natural fatty acids 15 . PC is a major component of lung surfactant so it is possible that Bla g 1 would exchange fatty acids for PC disrupting the natural balance of surfactant in the lung, leading to barrier defects.…”
Section: Other Ligand‐binding Allergensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The protein structure of Bla g 1 corresponding to a tandem repeat is spherical with twelve α‐helices that enclose a large cavity capable of enclosing up to four diacyl‐phospholipids. 15 , 28 Recombinant Bla g 1 contained a variety of phospholipids whose nature depended on the expression system (Figure 5D ), whereas natural Bla g 1 bound a mixture of the fatty acids palmitate, oleate, and stearate. When loaded with these natural fatty acids, Bla g 1 was both more proteolytically resistant and thermally stable than when loaded with lipids with shorter or longer fatty acid chains.…”
Section: Other Ligand‐binding Allergensmentioning
confidence: 99%
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