2jon

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Solution structure of the C-terminal domain Ole e 9

Structural highlights

2jon is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Olea europaea. Full experimental information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Method:Solution NMR, 20 models
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT

Function

ALL9_OLEEU

Evolutionary Conservation

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Publication Abstract from PubMed

Ole e 9 is an olive pollen allergen belonging to group 2 of pathogenesis-related proteins. The protein is composed of two immunological independent domains: an N-terminal domain (NtD) with 1,3-beta-glucanase activity, and a C-terminal domain (CtD) that binds 1,3-beta-glucans. We have determined the three-dimensional structure of CtD-Ole e 9 (101 amino acids), which consists of two parallel alpha-helices forming an angle of approximately 55 degrees , a small antiparallel beta-sheet with two short strands, and a 3-10 helix turn, all connected by long coil segments, resembling a novel type of folding among allergens. Two regions surrounded by aromatic residues (F49, Y60, F96, Y91 and Y31, H68, Y65, F78) have been localized on the protein surface, and a role for sugar binding is suggested. The epitope mapping of CtD-Ole e 9 shows that B-cell epitopes are mainly located on loops, although some of them are contained in secondary structural elements. Interestingly, the IgG and IgE epitopes are contiguous or overlapped, rather than coincident. The three-dimensional structure of CtD-Ole e 9 might help to understand the underlying mechanism of its biochemical function and to determine possible structure-allergenicity relationships.

Solution structure of the C-terminal domain of Ole e 9, a major allergen of olive pollen.,Trevino MA, Palomares O, Castrillo I, Villalba M, Rodriguez R, Rico M, Santoro J, Bruix M Protein Sci. 2008 Feb;17(2):371-6. Epub 2007 Dec 20. PMID:18096638[1]

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References

  1. Trevino MA, Palomares O, Castrillo I, Villalba M, Rodriguez R, Rico M, Santoro J, Bruix M. Solution structure of the C-terminal domain of Ole e 9, a major allergen of olive pollen. Protein Sci. 2008 Feb;17(2):371-6. Epub 2007 Dec 20. PMID:18096638 doi:10.1110/ps.073230008

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