Affiliation:
1. Key Laboratory of Chemical Biology and Molecular Engineering of Ministry of Education, Institute of Biotechnology,
Shanxi University, Taiyuan, 030006, P.R. China
2. School of Life Science, Shanxi University, Taiyuan, 030006, China
Abstract
Introduction:
Plant non-specific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs) play an important role in
plant resistance to various stresses, and show potential applications in agriculture, industrial
manufacturing, and medicine. In addition, as more and more nsLTPs are identified as allergens,
nsLTPs have attracted interest due to their allergenicity. Two nsLTPs from Tartary buckwheat have
been isolated and identified. There is a need to study their biochemical characteristics and
allergenicity.
Objective:
The study aims to investigate the biochemical characteristics of two nsLTPs from Tartary
buckwheat seeds and evaluate their potential allergenicity.
Methods:
Two nsLTPs derived from Tartary buckwheat, namely FtLTP1a and FtLTP1b, were
produced by gene cloning, expression, and purification. Sequence analysis and biochemical
characteristics of the proteins, including lipid binding ability, α-amylase inhibition activity, antifungal
activity, and allergenic activity, were investigated.
Results:
High-purity recombinant FtLTP1a and FtLTP1b were obtained. FtLTP1a and FtLTP1b
exhibited similar lipid binding and antifungal properties. Only FtLTP1b showed weak inhibitory
activity against α-amylase.
Conclusion:
FtLTP1b could specifically bind IgE in the serum allergic to buckwheat and cross-react
with pollen (w6). FtLTP1b is a novel allergenic member of the lipid-transfer protein 1 family found in
Tartary buckwheat.
Funder
Applied Basic Research Programs of Shanxi Province
Shanxi Scholarship Council of China
Open Project Program of Xinghuacun College of Shanxi (Shanxi Institute of Brewing Technology and Industry
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Biochemistry,General Medicine,Structural Biology