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Analysis of Immunoreactivity of α/α2-Tropomyosin from Haliotis discus hannai, Based on IgE Epitopes and Structural Characteristics.

Nai-Ru JiXin-Yu HanChen-Chen YuYu-Jia WangXin-Rong HeHong LiuFei HuanDong LaiMin-Jie CaoGuang-Ming Liu
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2021)
Tropomyosin (TM) was reported to be a supercoil allergen of shellfish. However, little information is available about its link between structure and allergenicity. In this study, the subunit of TM (α-TM) and supercoil of TM (α2-TM) were identified from Haliotis discus hannai. α2-TM showed higher immunoreactivity than α-TM. Meanwhile, seven linear epitopes in α-TM and α2-TM were verified, and two conformational epitopes in α2-TM were predicted. The physicochemical properties and chemical bond assays confirmed the existence of the disulfide bond in α2-TM. According to spectroscopy and hydrophobicity analysis, α-TM showed higher α-helix features and blueshift of the fluorescence intensity peak compared with those of α2-TM. The structure analysis revealed the possibility of conformational epitopes in α2-TM, which could explain the immunoreactivity differences between α-TM and α2-TM further. These results improved the understanding of Haliotis discus hannai TM, which lay the foundation for the food processing of abalone.
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