Epitope mapping of major ragweed allergen AMB A 1

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Abstract

Ragweed is a prominent cause of seasonal allergies. Thus far, information on IgE-binding sites of major allergen in ragweed pollen, Amb a 1, is very limited. A powerful experimental method to gain insights on the allergen epitopes is the selection of peptides from biological libraries that bind to anti-allergen antibodies. In this work, we aimed to map IgE epitopes of Amb a 1 using epitope-mimicking short peptides – mimotopes that were affinity-selected from phage-displayed random peptide libraries. The peptides weakly aligned with the Amb a 1 primary sequence, thus suggesting that the epitopes are conformational. When the peptides were mapped onto the surface of Amb a 1 homology model, the EpiSearch analysis predicted the location of four potential epitopic sites on surface patches centred at residues K 104 , S 110 , H 214 , and W 312 . The peptides matching to the predicted epitopes bound selectively to the IgE from pool of ragweed-allergic patients’ sera and therefore represent mimetics of Amb a 1 IgE epitopes. The knowledge of IgE epitopes is a prerequisite for the rational design of molecular-based approaches to diagnosis and immunotherapy of allergic diseases.

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Zahirović, A., Štrukelj, B., Korošec, P., & Lunder, M. (2019). Epitope mapping of major ragweed allergen AMB A 1. Acta Chimica Slovenica, 66(1), 37–44. https://doi.org/10.17344/acsi.2018.4516

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