Allergen Details:
Allergen name: | Act d 13 |
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Lineage: |
Source: Plantae Magnoliopsida Order: Ericales Species: Actinidia deliciosa (Green Kiwi fruit) |
Biochemical name: | 2S albumin |
MW(SDS-PAGE): | 11,359,6 Da (mass spectrometry), 4 peptide seqeunces (C0HJG, to be released upon publication) |
Allergenicity: | Sera from 10 of 55 kiwifruit allergic individuals had IgE that reacted with the purified natural Act d 13 in immunobolots and ELISA. A basophil activation test of 1 patient with the purified nAct d 13 was positive. A SPT of 1 patient with the purified nAct d 13 was positive. |
Allergenicity ref.: | 25041438 , 24990823 |
Food allergen: | Yes |
Date Created: | 2016-02-24 12:00:00 |
Last Updated: | 2016-10-11 13:08:54 |
Submitter Info: | |
Name: | Oscar Palomares |
Institution: | School of Chemistry, Complutense University of Madrid, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology |
City: | Madrid, Spain |
Email: | oscar.palomares@quim.ucm.es |
Date: | 2013-11-28 |
Comments
Isoallergen and variants | GenBank Nucleotide | GenBank Protein | UniProt | PDB |
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There is no clear complete sequence for Act d 13. Sirvent S, et al., 2014 in a note in JACI show purification and biochemical characterization, but only four peptide sequences (by MS) that show partial sequence identities to a mustard 2S (Sin a 1, uniprot P15322) and to Brassica rapa or napus. The paper by Sirvent, Canto et al., 2014 Allergy) does not show sequence identity or refer to sequence. Neither does the paper by Nilsson et al., Ped Allergy and Immunology 2015. Unless a sequence can be determined and published that clearly represents this 2S albumin from kiwi, the identity of the allergen is not certain.