Wheat and barley allergens associated with baker's asthma. Glycosylated subunits of the <i>α</i>-amylase-inhibitor family have enhanced IgE-binding capacity

Rosa Sánchez‐Monge, Luis Gómez, Domingo Barber(Inmunal (Spain)), Carlos López-Otı́n(Universidad de Oviedo), Alicia Armentia(Hospital Universitario Río Hortega), Gabriel Salcedo
Biochemical Journal
January 15, 1992
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Abstract

A 16 kDa protein, designated CM16*, which strongly binds IgE from baker's-asthma patients has been identified as a glycosylated form of the previously reported WTAI-CM16, which is a subunit of the wheat tetrameric alpha-amylase inhibitor. A glycosylated form (CMb*) of BTAI-CMb, the equivalent inhibitor subunit from barley, has been also found to have significantly enhanced IgE-binding capacity. In all, 14 purified members of the alpha-amylase/trypsin-inhibitor family showed very different IgE-binding capacities when tested by a dot-blot assay. The glycosylated components CM16*, CMb* and the previously described non-glycosylated 14.5 kDa allergen from barley (renamed BMAI-1) were found to be the strongest allergens.


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