N-terminal amino acid sequence of a major allergen of Japanese cedar pollen (Cry j I)

1988 
A purified preparation of a major allergen of Japanese cedar pollen, sugi basic protein (SBP, Cry jI), was separated into 5 subtractions of 50-45 kDa. All of the SBP subtractions were confirmed to be reactive to IgE antibodies from patients with Japanese cedar pollinosis, and also to mouse anti-SBP monoclonal antibodies. The sequences of 20 N-terminal amino acids of these 5 subtractions were found to be identical. Peptide mapping analyses of the SBP subtractions showed similar patterns, with some differences which might in part be due to the existence of an N-linked carbohydrate chain. The N-terminal amino acid sequence of SBP was identical to the reported sequence of an allergen of mountain cedar which vegetated in North America.
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