Journal article
A cDNA clone encoding an IgE-binding protein from Brassica anther has significant sequence similarity to Ca2 -binding proteins
K Toriyama, T Okada, M Watanabe, T Ide, T Ashida, H Xu, MB Singh
Plant Molecular Biology | SPRINGER | Published : 1995
DOI: 10.1007/BF00020459
Abstract
Thirteen cDNA clones encoding IgE-binding proteins were isolated from expression libraries of anthers of Brassica rapa L. and B. napus L. using serum IgE from a patient who was specifically allergic to Brassica pollen. These clones were divided into two groups, I and II, based on the sequence similarity. All the group I cDNAs predicted the same protein of 79 amino acids, while the group II predicted a protein of 83 amino acids with microheterogeneity. Both of the deduced amino acid sequences contained two regions with sequence similarity to Ca2+-binding sites of Ca2+-binding proteins such as calmodulin. However flanking sequences were distinct from that of calmodulin or other Ca2+-binding pr..
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