Sensitization to cockroach allergens is associated with the development of asthma. Bla g 1 is a German cockroach allergen that shows allergenic cross-reactivity with American cockroach allergen, Per a 1, and has a molecular structure composed of multiple tandem amino-acid repeats. Two consecutive repeats are not identical but form a duplex that constitutes a basic molecular unit of Bla g 1. By molecular mass, purified natural Bla g 1 would contain approximately two duplexes. We investigated the pattern of IgE antibody binding to this repeated structure, and whether one or two duplexes are sufficient for IgE binding. Recombinant (r)Bla g 1 duplexes were expressed in Escherichia coli and in Pichia pastoris, and analyzed for monoclonal antibody and IgE antibody binding by ELISA and/or immunoblotting. Optimal rBla g 1 expression was obtained using methanol-inducible P. pastoris (> 95% pure protein, yield ≈48 mg·L-1), and rBla g 1 was produced as multiple molecular forms of molecular mass 43, 32, 21 and 6 kDa, that were the result of proteolytic cleavage. There was an excellent correlation between IgE antibody binding to natural and recombinant Bla g 1 (r = 0.91, n = 29, P < 0.001), and immunoblot analysis showed that a single Bla g 1 duplex was sufficient for IgE antibody binding. The rBla g 1 is suitable for structural studies and a candidate for clinical use in diagnosis of cockroach allergy and development of new forms of immunotherapy.
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Pomés, A., Vailes, L. D., Helm, R. M., & Chapman, M. D. (2002). IgE reactivity of tandem repeats derived from cockroach allergen, Bla g 1. European Journal of Biochemistry, 269(12), 3086–3092. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1432-1033.2002.02990.x