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Geoffrey A Mueller1, Rajendrakumar A Gosavi, Joseph M Krahn, Lori L Edwards, Matthew J Cuneo, Jill Glesner, Anna Pomés, Martin D Chapman, Robert E London, Lars C Pedersen.
Abstract
Group 5 allergens from house dust mites elicit strong IgE antibody binding in mite-allergic patients. The structure of Der p 5 was determined by x-ray crystallography to better understand the IgE epitopes, to investigate the biologic function in mites, and to compare with the conflicting published Blo t 5 structures, designated 2JMH and 2JRK in the Protein Data Bank. Der p 5 is a three-helical bundle similar to Blo t 5, but the interactions of the helices are more similar to 2JMH than 2JRK. The crystallographic asymmetric unit contains three dimers of Der p 5 that are not exactly alike. Solution scattering techniques were used to assess the multimeric state of Der p 5 in vitro and showed that the predominant state was monomeric, similar to Blo t 5, but larger multimeric species are also present. In the crystal, the formation of the Der p 5 dimer creates a large hydrophobic cavity of approximately 3000 A(3) that could be a ligand-binding site. Many allergens are known to bind hydrophobic ligands, which are thought to stimulate the innate immune system and have adjuvant-like effects on IgE-mediated inflammatory responses.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20534590 PMCID: PMC2919102 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M110.128306
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157