Structures of two major allergens, Bla g 4 and Per a 4, from cockroaches and their IgE binding epitopes

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Abstract

Inhalant allergens from cockroaches are an important cause of asthma to millions of individuals worldwide. Here we report for the first time the structures of two major cockroach allergens, Bla g 4 and Per a 4, that adopt a typical lipocalin fold but with distinct structural features as compared with other known lipocalin allergens. Both Bla g 4 and Per a 4 contain two long-range disulfide bonds linking the N and C termini to a β-barrel. The C-terminal helix of Bla g 4 is bent and greatly extended toward the N terminus. Bla g 4 is found to be a monomer, whereas Per a 4 exists as a dimer in solution with a novel dimeric interface involving residues from loops at the top and bottom of the β-barrel. Putative ligand binding sites of both allergens are determined by docking of the juvenile hormone III inside the β-barrel and found to interact with the ligand using non-conserved residues. Bla g 4 and Per a 4 are found to be cross-reactive in sera IgE binding, at least in the Singaporean Chinese population tested. A major IgE binding epitope unique to Per a 4 is found on the loops at the bottom of the β-barrel that may aid the development of hypoallergens for immunotherapy. © 2009 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Yih, W. T., Siew, L. C., Tan, C. O., Le, Y. Y., Yuen, S. T., Fook, T. C., … Yu, K. M. (2009). Structures of two major allergens, Bla g 4 and Per a 4, from cockroaches and their IgE binding epitopes. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 284(5), 3148–3157. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M807209200

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