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PLOS ONE | 2010

Transient dimers of allergens.

Juha Rouvinen; Janne Jänis; Marja-Leena Laukkanen; Sirpa Jylhä; Merja Niemi; Tero Päivinen; Soili Mäkinen-Kiljunen; Tari Haahtela; Hans Söderlund; Kristiina Takkinen

Background Allergen-mediated cross-linking of IgE antibodies bound to the FcεRI receptors on the mast cell surface is the key feature of the type I allergy. If an allergen is a homodimer, its allergenicity is enhanced because it would only need one type of antibody, instead of two, for cross-linking. Methodology/Principal Findings An analysis of 55 crystal structures of allergens showed that 80% of them exist in symmetric dimers or oligomers in crystals. The majority are transient dimers that are formed at high protein concentrations that are reached in cells by colocalization. Native mass spectrometric analysis showed that native allergens do indeed form transient dimers in solution, while hypoallergenic variants of them exist almost solely in the monomeric form. We created a monomeric Bos d 5 allergen and show that it has a reduced capability to induce histamine release. Conclusions/Significance The results suggest that dimerization would be a very common and essential feature for allergens. Thus, the preparation of purely monomeric variants of allergens could open up novel possibilities for specific immunotherapy.


Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2014

A novel class of fungal lipoxygenases

Ruud Heshof; Sirpa Jylhä; Thomas Haarmann; Ann Louise Worsøe Jørgensen; Trine Kastrup Dalsgaard; Leo H. de Graaff

Lipoxygenases (LOXs) are well-studied enzymes in plants and mammals. However, fungal LOXs are less studied. In this study, we have compared fungal LOX protein sequences to all known characterized LOXs. For this, a script was written using Shell commands to extract sequences from the NCBI database and to align the sequences obtained using Multiple Sequence Comparison by Log-Expectation. We constructed a phylogenetic tree with the use of Quicktree to visualize the relation of fungal LOXs towards other LOXs. These sequences were analyzed with respect to the signal sequence, C-terminal amino acid, the stereochemistry of the formed oxylipin, and the metal ion cofactor usage. This study shows fungal LOXs are divided into two groups, the Ile- and the Val-groups. The Ile-group has a conserved WRYAK sequence that appears to be characteristic for fungal LOXs and has as a C-terminal amino acid Ile. The Val-group has a highly conserved WL-L/F-AK sequence that is also found in LOXs of plant and animal origin. We found that fungal LOXs with this conserved sequence have a Val at the C-terminus in contrast to other LOXs of fungal origin. Also, these LOXs have signal sequences implying these LOXs will be expressed extracellularly. Our results show that in this group, in addition to the Gaeumannomyces graminis and the Magnaporthe salvinii LOXs, the Aspergillus fumigatus LOX uses manganese as a cofactor.


Journal of Immunological Methods | 2009

Selection of recombinant IgE antibodies binding the β-lactoglobulin allergen in a conformation-dependent manner

Sirpa Jylhä; Soili Mäkinen-Kiljunen; Tari Haahtela; Hans Söderlund; Kristiina Takkinen; Marja-Leena Laukkanen

Cows milk allergy (CMA) is a common food allergy, especially among infants and young children. Approximately 85% of milk-allergic children outgrow their allergy by the age of three but the remaining 15% remain allergic. Bovine beta-lactoglobulin (BLG) is one of the major allergens in cows milk. There is a definite need for the specific and sensitive detection of allergenic substances. Validated methods are obligatory to demonstrate allergen contamination and even fatal hidden allergens and, thus, to prevent life-threatening conditions of allergic persons. In this study, we constructed human IgE scFv libraries from an adult milk-allergic patient and isolated the first recombinant IgE antibodies specific to a food allergen, BLG. The selection of the IgE antibody libraries with two distinct panning procedures resulted in the enrichment of four clones having different BLG-binding profiles; two of the clones recognize the native BLG whereas the other two recognize only the heat-denatured form of BLG. For further characterization, the scFv fragments were converted to Fab fragments with human IgG1 isotype. The D1 Fab fragment, binding native BLG with nanomolar affinity, also partially inhibited serum IgE binding to BLG. These BLG-specific IgE antibodies can be applied for the detection of both native and denatured BLG in cows milk products and furthermore, for the optimization of manufacturing processes to develop safe hypoallergenic milk products.


Acta Crystallographica Section F-structural Biology and Crystallization Communications | 2008

Characterization and crystallization of a recombinant IgE Fab fragment in complex with the bovine β-lactoglobulin allergen

Merja Niemi; Janne Jänis; Sirpa Jylhä; Johanna Kallio; Nina Hakulinen; Marja-Leena Laukkanen; Kristiina Takkinen; Juha Rouvinen

A D1 Fab fragment containing the allergen-binding variable domains of the IgE antibody was characterized by ESI FT-ICR mass spectrometry and crystallized with bovine beta-lactoglobulin (BLG) using the hanging-drop vapour-diffusion method at 293 K. X-ray data suitable for structure determination were collected to 2.8 A resolution using synchrotron radiation. The crystal belonged to the orthorhombic space group P2(1)2(1)2(1), with unit-cell parameters a = 67.0, b = 100.6, c = 168.1 A. The three-dimensional structure of the D1 Fab fragment-BLG complex will provide the first insight into IgE antibody-allergen interactions at the molecular level.


Structure | 2007

Molecular Interactions between a Recombinant IgE Antibody and the β-Lactoglobulin Allergen

Merja Niemi; Sirpa Jylhä; Marja-Leena Laukkanen; Hans Söderlund; Soili Mäkinen-Kiljunen; Johanna Kallio; Nina Hakulinen; Tari Haahtela; Kristiina Takkinen; Juha Rouvinen


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2013

Hydroperoxide production from linoleic acid by heterologous Gaeumannomyces graminis tritici lipoxygenase: Optimization and scale-up

Juan José Villaverde; Vincent van der Vlist; Sónia A.O. Santos; Thomas Haarmann; Kim Langfelder; Minni Pirttimaa; Antti Nyyssölä; Sirpa Jylhä; Tarja Tamminen; Kristiina Kruus; Leo H. de Graaff; Carlos Pascoal Neto; Mário M.Q. Simões; M.R.M. Domingues; Armando J.D. Silvestre; Jasmin Eidner; Johanna Buchert


Archive | 2008

METHOD FOR PRODUCING NOVEL IGE BASED REAGENTS

Kristiina Takkinen; Juha Rouvinen; Merja Niemi; Sirpa Jylhä; Marja-Leena Laukkanen; Hans Söderlund


Archive | 2009

Modified beta-lactoglobulins for immunotherapy of milk allergy

Juha Rouvinen; Kristiina Takkinen; Merja Niemi; Sirpa Jylhä; Hans Söderlund; Marja-Leena Laukkanen


Archive | 2008

Verfahren zur herstellung von hypoallergenen

Sirpa Jylhä; Merja Niemi; Juha Rouvinen; Marja-Leena Laukkanen; Kristiina Takkinen; Hans Söderlund; Soili Mäkinen-Kiljunen; Tari Haahtela


Archive | 2008

Method for preparing hypoallergens

Sirpa Jylhä; Merja Niemi; Juha Rouvinen; Marja-Leena Laukkanen; Kristiina Takkinen; Hans Söderlund; Soili Mäkinen-Kiljunen; Tari Haahtela

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Kristiina Takkinen

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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Juha Rouvinen

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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Merja Niemi

University of Eastern Finland

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Soili Mäkinen-Kiljunen

Helsinki University Central Hospital

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Tari Haahtela

Helsinki University Central Hospital

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Janne Jänis

University of Eastern Finland

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Nina Hakulinen

University of Eastern Finland

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