Abstract Sensitisation to the lipid transfer protein Pru p 3 is associated with severe allergic reactions to peach, the proteins stability being thought to play a role in its allergenicity. Lipid binding increases susceptibility of Pru p 3 to digestion and so the impact of bile salts on the in vitro gastrointestinal digestibility of Pru p 3 was investigated and digestion products mapped by SDS-PAGE and mass spectrometry. Bile salts enhanced the digestibility of Pru p 3 resulting in an ensemble of around 100 peptides spanning the protein’s sequence which were linked by disulphide bonds into structures of ~ 5–6 kDa. IgE binding studies with a serum panel from peach allergic subjects showed digestion reduced, but did not abolish, the IgE react...
Scope Allergies to lipid transfer proteins involve severe adverse reactions; thus, effective and su...
The major protein allergen of peach (Prunus persica), Pru p1, has recently been identified as a lipi...
Background: Allergy to Prunoideae fruit (plum, peach, cherry and apricot) is one of the most frequen...
A simulated gastrointestinal digestion has been carried out on purified peach lipid transfer protein...
Pru p 1 (a Bet v 1 homologue) and Pru p 3 (a nonspecific lipid transfer protein; nsLTP) are major al...
Non-specific lipid transfer proteins (LTPs) are a family of lipid-binding molecules that are widely ...
Peach (Prunus persica) has been recognized as a food allergen for over 20 years. However, there is l...
Among the peach-derived allergens which are already known, the lipid transfer protein (Pru p 3) seem...
Abstract RATIONALE: Non-specific lipid transfer proteins (ns-LTPs) are major food allergens of the R...
This study describes the three-dimensional crystal structure of a nonspecific lipid transport protei...
Scope: Four Bet v 1 homologous food allergens from celeriac (rApi g 1), apple (rMal d 1), peach (rPr...
Background Since intestinal absorption of food protein can trigger an allergic reaction, the effect...
The allergen Pru p 3, a peach lipid transfer protein, has been well studied. However, its physiologi...
Background: Allergy to fresh fruits and vegetables is mostly observed in subjects with pollinosis, e...
Lipid transfer protein (LTP, Pru p 3) is the major allergen of peach (Prunus persica), much more pre...
Scope Allergies to lipid transfer proteins involve severe adverse reactions; thus, effective and su...
The major protein allergen of peach (Prunus persica), Pru p1, has recently been identified as a lipi...
Background: Allergy to Prunoideae fruit (plum, peach, cherry and apricot) is one of the most frequen...
A simulated gastrointestinal digestion has been carried out on purified peach lipid transfer protein...
Pru p 1 (a Bet v 1 homologue) and Pru p 3 (a nonspecific lipid transfer protein; nsLTP) are major al...
Non-specific lipid transfer proteins (LTPs) are a family of lipid-binding molecules that are widely ...
Peach (Prunus persica) has been recognized as a food allergen for over 20 years. However, there is l...
Among the peach-derived allergens which are already known, the lipid transfer protein (Pru p 3) seem...
Abstract RATIONALE: Non-specific lipid transfer proteins (ns-LTPs) are major food allergens of the R...
This study describes the three-dimensional crystal structure of a nonspecific lipid transport protei...
Scope: Four Bet v 1 homologous food allergens from celeriac (rApi g 1), apple (rMal d 1), peach (rPr...
Background Since intestinal absorption of food protein can trigger an allergic reaction, the effect...
The allergen Pru p 3, a peach lipid transfer protein, has been well studied. However, its physiologi...
Background: Allergy to fresh fruits and vegetables is mostly observed in subjects with pollinosis, e...
Lipid transfer protein (LTP, Pru p 3) is the major allergen of peach (Prunus persica), much more pre...
Scope Allergies to lipid transfer proteins involve severe adverse reactions; thus, effective and su...
The major protein allergen of peach (Prunus persica), Pru p1, has recently been identified as a lipi...
Background: Allergy to Prunoideae fruit (plum, peach, cherry and apricot) is one of the most frequen...