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International archives of allergy and applied immunology 1981

Comparative studies on tree-pollen allergens. I. Isolation and partial characterization of a major allergen from birch pollen (Betula verrucosa).

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J Apold
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A major allergen from birch pollen (Betula verrucosa) was isolated by a combination of gel permeation chromatography and preparative isoelectric focusing, and was found adequate for further immunological and chemical characterization. The crude aqueous pollen extract was eluted in 6 UV-absorbance peaks from an Ultrogel AcA-54 column. The main allergenic components were detected in two peaks of molecular weights 29,000 (BV4) and 40,000 daltons, respectively. BV4 contained one quantitatively dominating antigen as assessed by crossed immunoelectrophoresis, and was selected for further purification by isoelectric focusing. Column isoelectric focusing of BV4 gave four protein fractions with pI values corresponding to 5.18, 5.42, 5.76, and 5.94. The pI 5.18 protein was quantitatively dominating. This protein inhibited the radio-allergosorbent test in 8 out of 10 sera from birch pollen-sensitive individuals. Using a serum pool, the inhibition curve of BV4 pI 5.18 was parallel to that of the crude extract and gave a similar maximum inhibition. This allergen was shown to be homogeneous as judged by a single, symmetrical precipitate in crossed immunoelectrophoresis, one band in high-volt electrophoresis and a sharp strip in thin-layer analytical electrofocusing. Amino acid analysis showed a high content of serine. The N-terminal analysis as well as the carbohydrate concentration were preliminarily reported and will be confirmed in future studies.

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