Abstract

The use of sweet lupins as a new food is resulting in an increasing number of cases of allergy reactions, particularly in atopic patients with other pre-existing legume allergies. We performed an extensive in silico analysis of seed β-conglutins, a new family of major allergen proteins in lupin, and a comparison to other relevant food allergens such as Ara h 1. We analyzed surface residues involved in conformational epitopes, lineal B- and T-cell epitopes variability, and changes in 2-D structural elements and 3D motives, with the aim to investigate IgE-mediated cross-reactivity among lupin, peanut, and other different legumes.

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