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anti-Bla g 1 scFv
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Publication Abstract from PubMedBla g 1 is a major allergen from Blatella germanica and one of the primary allergens used to assess cockroach allergen exposure. The epitope of an anti-Bla g 1 scFv was mapped in order to better understand cross reactivity with other group 1 cockroach allergens and patient IgE epitopes. X-ray crystallography was used to determine the structure of the scFv. The scFv epitope on Bla g 1 was located by alanine scanning site-directed mutagenesis and ELISA. Twenty-six rBla g 1-GST alanine mutants were evaluated for variations in binding to the scFv compared to the wild type allergen. Six mutants showed a significant difference in scFv binding affinity. These mutations clustered to form a discontinuous epitope mainly comprising two helices of Bla g 1. The allergen-scFv complex was modeled based on the results, and the epitope region was found to have low sequence similarity with Per a 1, especially among the residues identified as functionally important for the scFv binding to Bla g 1. Indeed, the scFv failed to bind Per a 1 in American cockroach extract. The scFv was unable to inhibit the binding of IgE antibodies from a highly cockroach allergic patient to Bla g 1. Based on the surface area of Bla g 1 occluded by the scFv, putative regions of patient IgE-Bla g 1 interactions can be inferred. This scFv could be best utilized as a capture antibody in an IgE detection ELISA, or to differentiate Bla g 1 from Per a 1 in environmental exposure assays. Characterization of an anti-Bla g 1 scFv: Epitope mapping and cross-reactivity.,Mueller GA, Ankney JA, Glesner J, Khurana T, Edwards LL, Pedersen LC, Perera L, Slater JE, Pomes A, London RE Mol Immunol. 2014 Jun;59(2):200-7. doi: 10.1016/j.molimm.2014.02.003. Epub 2014, Mar 22. PMID:24667070[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. See AlsoReferences
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Categories: Gallus gallus | Large Structures | Ankney JA | Edwards LL | Glesner J | Khurana T | London RE | Mueller GA | Pedersen LC | Perera L | Pomes A | Slater JE