Genome-wide Analysis of Potential Cross-reactive Endogenous Allergens in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)

Publication date: Available online 29 July 2015 Source:Toxicology Reports Author(s): Fang Chao Zhu, Rui Zong Jia, Lin Xu, Hua Kong, Yun Ling Guo, Qi Xing Huang, Yun Judy Zhu, An Ping Guo The proteins in the food are the source of common allergic components to certain patients. Current lists of plant endogenous allergens were based on the medical/clinical reports as well as laboratory results. Plant genome sequences made it possible to predict and characterize the genome-wide of putative endogenous allergens in rice (Oryza sativa L.). In this work, we identified and characterized 122 candidate rice allergens including the 22 allergens in present databases. Conserved domain analysis also revealed 37 domains among rice allergens including one novel domain (Histidine kinase-, DNA gyrase B-, and HSP90-like ATPase, PF13589) adding to the allergen protein database. Phylogenetic analysis of the allergens revealed the diversity among the Prolamin superfamily and DnaK protein family, respectively. Additionally, some allergens proteins clustered on the rice chromosome might suggest the molecular function during the evolution.
Source: Toxicology Reports - Category: Toxicology Source Type: research