The crystal structure of recombinant proDer p 1, a major house dust mite proteolytic allergen

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Meno, K
Thorsted, PB
Ipsen, H
Kristensen, O
Larsen, JN
Spangfort, MD
Gajhede, M
Lund, K
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[1] ALK Abello AS, Res Dept, DK-2970 Horsholm, Denmark
[2] Danish Univ Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Med Chem, Copenhagen, Denmark
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10.4049/jimmunol.175.6.3835
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Allergy to house dust mite is among the most prevalent allergic diseases worldwide. Most house dust mite allergic patients react to Der p 1 from Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, which is a cysteine protease. To avoid heterogeneity in the sample used for crystallization, a modified recombinant molecule was produced. The sequence of the proDer p 1 allergen was modified to reduce glycosylation and to abolish enzymatic activity. The resulting rproDer p 1 preparation was homogenous and stable and yielded crystals diffracting to a resolution of 1.61 angstrom. The active site is located in a large cleft on the surface of the molecule. The 80-aa pro-peptide adopts a unique fold that interacts with the active site cleft and a substantial adjacent area on the mature region, excluding access to the cleft and the active site. Studies performed using crossed-line immunoelectrophoresis and IgE inhibition experiments indicated that several epitopes are covered by the pro-peptide and that the epitopes on the recombinant mature molecule are indistinguishable from those on the natural one. The structure confirms previous results suggesting a preference for aliphatic residues in the important P2 position in substrates. Sequence variations in related species are concentrated on the surface, which explains the existence of cross-reacting and species-specific antibodies. This study describes the first crystal structure of one of the clinically most important house dust mite allergens, the cy4eine protease Der p 1.
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