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  • The 11S globulins are significant allergens found in tree nuts, with many linear epitopes identified, but conformational epitopes remain unexplored.
  • A specific conformational epitope for cashew, called Ana o 2, was defined using monoclonal antibody 2B5, which is sensitive to denaturation and relies on interaction with a small subunit.
  • Recent research has pinpointed key amino acids within a 24 amino acid region at the N-terminus of the large subunit, providing insights into the epitope's reliance on the small subunit and its structural vulnerability.

Article Abstract

The 11S globulins are members of the cupin protein superfamily and represent an important class of tree nut allergens for which a number of linear epitopes have been mapped. However, specific conformational epitopes for these allergens have yet to be described. We have recently reported a cashew Ana o 2 conformational epitope defined by murine mAb 2B5 and competitively inhibited by a subset of patient IgE antibodies. The 2B5 epitope appears to reside on the large (acidic) subunit, is dependent upon small (basic) subunit association for expression, and is highly susceptible to denaturation. Here we fine map the epitope using a combination of recombinant chimeric cashew Ana o 2-soybean Gly m 6 chimeras, deletion and point mutations, molecular modeling, and electron microscopy of 2B5-Ana o 2 immune complexes. Key residues appear confined to a 24 amino acid segment near the N-terminus of the large subunit peptide, a portion of which makes direct contact with the small subunit. These data provide an explanation for both the small subunit dependence and the structurally labile nature of the epitope.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molimm.2010.01.018DOI Listing

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