AbstractThe Brassica pollen allergen Bra r 1 belongs to a new family of Ca2+-binding proteins, characterized by the presence of two potential EF-hand calcium-binding domains. Disruption of these EF-hand motifs by amino acid substitutions demonstrated that both domains of Bra r 1 constitute functional Ca2+-binding sites. Calcium-binding deficient mutants displayed significantly reduced IgE-binding activity. Injection of these mutated Bra r 1 variants into a murine model system showed that mouse IgG raised against the mutants recognized native Bra r 1 in Brassica pollen extracts suggesting the potential use of the engineered allergens for effective immunotherapy
AbstractA polyclonal antiserum was raised against the extracellular pollen proteins of Brassica rapa...
Background: The calcium-binding 2EF-hand protein Phl p 7 from timothy grass pollen is a highly cross...
BACKGROUND: Allergic reactions towards the birch major pollen allergen Bet v 1 are among the most co...
Abstract not availableTetiana Garmatiuk, Ines Swoboda, Anna Twardosz-Kropfmüller, Fabio Dall’Antonia...
Birch pollen belongs to the most potent elicitors of Type I allergic reactions in early spring. Usin...
Thirteen cDNA clones encoding IgE-binding proteins were isolated from expression libraries of anther...
Calcium-binding proteins contain a variable number of motifs, termed EF-hands, which consist of two ...
AbstractA novel allergenic member of the family of Ca2+-binding proteins has been cloned from olive ...
Serum IgE was used to isolate a cDNA coding for a 9.4-kDa two EF-hand calcium-binding allergen, Aln ...
AbstractA cDNA coding for a newly identified Bermuda grass pollen allergen, Cyn d 7, with significan...
Type I allergy, an immunodisorder that affects almost 20% of the population worldwide, is based on t...
Bnm1 is a pollen specific protein from Brassica napus (oilseed rape) and it is specifically expresse...
A polyclonal antiserum was raised against the extracellular pollen proteins of Brassica rapa and use...
Group 1 grass pollen allergens are a major cause of allergic disease. Specific immunotherapy involvi...
BACKGROUND: The pathogenesis related protein PR10 (TcPR-10), obtained from the Theobroma cacao-Monil...
AbstractA polyclonal antiserum was raised against the extracellular pollen proteins of Brassica rapa...
Background: The calcium-binding 2EF-hand protein Phl p 7 from timothy grass pollen is a highly cross...
BACKGROUND: Allergic reactions towards the birch major pollen allergen Bet v 1 are among the most co...
Abstract not availableTetiana Garmatiuk, Ines Swoboda, Anna Twardosz-Kropfmüller, Fabio Dall’Antonia...
Birch pollen belongs to the most potent elicitors of Type I allergic reactions in early spring. Usin...
Thirteen cDNA clones encoding IgE-binding proteins were isolated from expression libraries of anther...
Calcium-binding proteins contain a variable number of motifs, termed EF-hands, which consist of two ...
AbstractA novel allergenic member of the family of Ca2+-binding proteins has been cloned from olive ...
Serum IgE was used to isolate a cDNA coding for a 9.4-kDa two EF-hand calcium-binding allergen, Aln ...
AbstractA cDNA coding for a newly identified Bermuda grass pollen allergen, Cyn d 7, with significan...
Type I allergy, an immunodisorder that affects almost 20% of the population worldwide, is based on t...
Bnm1 is a pollen specific protein from Brassica napus (oilseed rape) and it is specifically expresse...
A polyclonal antiserum was raised against the extracellular pollen proteins of Brassica rapa and use...
Group 1 grass pollen allergens are a major cause of allergic disease. Specific immunotherapy involvi...
BACKGROUND: The pathogenesis related protein PR10 (TcPR-10), obtained from the Theobroma cacao-Monil...
AbstractA polyclonal antiserum was raised against the extracellular pollen proteins of Brassica rapa...
Background: The calcium-binding 2EF-hand protein Phl p 7 from timothy grass pollen is a highly cross...
BACKGROUND: Allergic reactions towards the birch major pollen allergen Bet v 1 are among the most co...