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Funct Integr Genomics ; 12(3): 439-46, 2012 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22933233

ABSTRACT

Epitope databases and the protein sequences of published plant genomes are suitable to identify some of the proteins causing food allergies and sensitivities. Brachypodium distachyon, a diploid wild grass with a sequenced genome and low prolamin content, is the closest relative of the allergen cereals, such as wheat or barley. Using the Brachypodium genome sequence, a workflow has been developed to identify potentially harmful proteins which may cause either celiac disease or wheat allergy-related symptoms. Seed tissue-specific expression of the potential allergens has been determined, and intact epitopes following an in silico digestion with several endopeptidases have been identified. Molecular function of allergen proteins has been evaluated using Gene Ontology terms. Biologically overrepresented proteins and potentially allergen protein families have been identified.


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Allergens/immunology , Antigens, Plant/immunology , Brachypodium/immunology , Genome, Plant , Allergens/chemistry , Antigens, Plant/chemistry , Brachypodium/chemistry , Brachypodium/genetics , Celiac Disease/immunology , Chromosomes, Plant/chemistry , Chromosomes, Plant/genetics , Databases, Genetic , Epitopes/chemistry , Epitopes/immunology , Expressed Sequence Tags , Humans , Models, Immunological , Prolamins/chemistry , Seed Storage Proteins/chemistry , Seed Storage Proteins/immunology , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , Triticum/chemistry , Triticum/genetics , Triticum/immunology
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