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Mining Novel Allergens from Coconut Pollen Employing Manual De NovoSequencing and Homology-Driven Proteomics

Authors :
Saha, Bodhisattwa
Sircar, Gaurab
Pandey, Naren
Gupta Bhattacharya, Swati
Source :
Journal of Proteome Research; November 2015, Vol. 14 Issue: 11 p4823-4833, 11p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Coconut pollen, one of the major palm pollen grains is an important constituent among vectors of inhalant allergens in India and a major sensitizer for respiratory allergy in susceptible patients. To gain insight into its allergenic components, pollen proteins were analyzed by two-dimensional electrophoresis, immunoblotted with coconut pollen sensitive patient sera, followed by mass spectrometry of IgE reactive proteins. Coconut being largely unsequenced, a proteomic workflow has been devised that combines the conventional database-dependent analysis of tandem mass spectral data and manual de novosequencing followed by a homology-based search for identifying the allergenic proteins. N-terminal acetylation helped to distinguish “b” ions from others, facilitating reliable sequencing. This led to the identification of 12 allergenic proteins. Cluster analysis with individual patient sera recognized vicilin-like protein as a major allergen, which was purified to assess its in vitroallergenicity and then partially sequenced. Other IgE-sensitive spots showed significant homology with well-known allergenic proteins such as 11S globulin, enolase, and isoflavone reductase along with a few which are reported as novel allergens. The allergens identified can be used as potential candidates to develop hypoallergenic vaccines, to design specific immunotherapy trials, and to enrich the repertoire of existing IgE reactive proteins.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15353893 and 15353907
Volume :
14
Issue :
11
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Proteome Research
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs36925641
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jproteome.5b00657