Abstract
There have been clinical reports of allergies to dragon fruits. However, little is known about the allergens that trigger these reactions. This study aimed to investigate novel allergens in dragon fruits. The peptide mass fingerprints of two purified natural allergens were identified by LC-MS/MS with chymotrypsin proteolysis. The complete amino acid sequences of the allergens were deduced from cDNA amplicon sequences. The coding sequences of two allergens were inserted in the expression vector pColdI, and recombinant allergens were produced in Escherichia coli. Circular dichroism was performed to analyze the secondary structures of natural and recombinant allergens. Our results identified two novel allergens as Kunitz-type protease inhibitors. Recombinant allergens exhibited well-folded structures, predominantly composed of β-sheets, similar to their natural counterparts. IgE reactivity analysis with sera from ten patients primarily sensitized to dragon fruit indicated that Kunitz-type protease inhibitors are major allergens in dragon fruits. These results improve our understanding of allergen sources and provide important insights into the allergenicity of proteins from different species.
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