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Purification and Initial Characterization of Ara h 7, a Peanut Allergen from the 2S Albumin Protein Family.

Danijela ApostolovicJustin T MarshJoe BaumertSteve L TaylorAdrie WestphalHarmen de JonghPhil JohnsonGovardus A H de JongStef J Koppelman
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2021)
2S albumins are important peanut allergens. Within this protein family, Ara h 2 and Ara h 6 have been described in detail, but Ara h 7 has received little attention. We now describe the first purification of Ara h 7 and its characterization. Two Ara h 7 isoforms were purified from peanuts. Mass spectrometry revealed that both the isoforms have a post-translation cleavage, a hydroxyproline modification near the N-terminus, and four disulfide bonds. The secondary structure of both Ara h 7 isoforms is highly comparable to those of Ara h 2 and Ara h 6. Both Ara h 7 isoforms bind IgE, and Ara h 7 is capable of inhibiting the binding between Ara h 2 and IgE, suggesting at least partially cross-reactive IgE epitopes. Ara h 7 was found in all main market types of peanut, at comparable levels. This suggests that Ara h 7 is a relevant allergen from the peanut 2S albumin protein family.
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