| Literature DB >> 1379504 |
T Kawashima1, M Taniai, Y Taniguchi, M Usui, S Ando, M Kurimoto, T Matuhasi.
Abstract
Using 23 monoclonal antibodies raised against Sugi basic protein (SBP, major allergen of Japanese cedar pollen), composed of Cry j I and Cry j II, analyses of B-cell-tropic epitopes of Cry j I were performed. The following results were obtained. (1) As far as the mAbs were used, no major cross-reactive determinants were detected between Cry j I and Cry j II molecules. (2) 21 of the 23 mAbs were specific for Cry j I, and the anti-Cry j II mAbs were classified into four groups by their fine specificities, suggesting that Cry j I bears at least four antigenic determinant regions. (3) Cry j I molecules were found to take a monomeric form in solution and to display no repeating antigenic epitopes on their surfaces. (4) Some of the determinants seemed to be located in the interior of a Cry j I molecule, and when the Ag is coated on a plastic plate, the determinants become exposed on its surface. (5) Binding of human IgE antibodies to Cry j I and Cry j II was blocked by some of the obtained mAbs, suggesting that these epitopes recognized by the mAbs might have an important role in human allergic response against the cedar pollen.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1379504 DOI: 10.1159/000236173
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Arch Allergy Immunol ISSN: 1018-2438 Impact factor: 2.749