Fungal Allergen and Mold Allergy Diagnosis: Role and Relevance of Alternaria alternata Alt a 1 Protein Family
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Fungal Allergen and Mold Allergy Diagnosis
3. Relevance of Mold Distribution and Fungal Extracts in Allergy Diagnosis
4. Molecular Diagnosis and Fungal Molecules
Alternaria Alternata Allergens in Molecular Diagnosis
5. Alt a 1 Protein Family Is a Phylogenetic-Related Alternaria Marker for Taxonomy, Allergy and Phytopathology
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Allergen 1 | Protein Type | MW (kDa) | Relevance | Homologs Cross-Reactive Allergens (Structural Database of Allergenic Proteins E Score) IUIS/Allergen.org/Allergome.org Data Bases |
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Alt a 1 | It has a unique, dimeric β-barrel structure that define a new protein family with unknown function found exclusively in fungi. | 16.4 and 15.3 bands | Major allergen | Alt b 1 Alternaria brasicola and other 138 Alternaria species Ulo c 1 Ulocladium chartarum Emb a 1 Embellisia allii and other 6 Embellisia species Nim c 1 Nimbya celosiae and other 4 Nimbya species Sin fu 1 Sinomyces fusoideus Ste b 1 Stemphylium botryosum and other 2 Stemphylium species Ulo c 1 Ulocladium chartarum and other 11 Ulocladium species |
Alt a 3 | Heat shock protein 70 | 85 | Minor allergen | Pen c 19 Penicillium citrinum (1.9 × 10−27) Mala s 10 Malassezia sympodialis (1.2 × 10−3) |
Alt a 4 | Disulfide isomerase | 57 | Minor allergen | |
Alt a 5 | Ribosomal protein P2 | 11 | Minor allergen | Fus c 1 Fusarium culmorum (3.4 × 10−27) Cla h 5 Cladosporium herbarum (8.4 × 10−25) Asp f 8 Aspergillus fumigatus (2.0 × 10−22) |
Alt a 6 | Enolase | 45 | Minor allergen | Cla h 6 Cladosporium herbarum (1.2 × 10−157) Asp f 22 Aspergillus fumigatus (1.9 × 10−154) Pen c 22 Penicillium citrinum (4.7 × 10−153) Cur l 2 Curvularia lunata (8.4 × 10−153) Rho m 1 Rhodotorula mucilaginosa (2.5 × 10−129) |
Alt a 7 | Flavodoxin, YCP4 protein | 22 | Minor allergen | Cla h 7 Cladosporium herbarum (9.4 × 10−61) |
Alt a 8 | Mannitol dehydrogenase | 29 | Minor allergen | Cla h 8 Cladosporium herbarum (6.6 × 10−91) |
Alt a10 | Aldehyde dehydrogenase | 53 | Minor allergen | Cla h 10 Cladosporium herbarum (5.9 × 10−168) |
Alt a 12 | Aid ribosomal protein P1 | 11 | Minor allergen | Cla h 12 Cladosporium herbarum (1.8 × 10−30) Pen cr 26 Penicillium crustosum (4.2 × 10−28) Pen b 26 Penicillium brevicompactum (6.8 × 10−28) |
Alt a 13 | Glutathione-transferase | 26 | Minor allergen | |
Alt a 14 | Manganese SO dismutase | 24 | Minor allergen | Asp f 6 Aspergillus fumigatus (5.5 × 10−48) Mala s 11 Malassezia sympodialis (4.9 × 10−36) |
Alt a 15 | Vacuolar serine protease | 58 | Minor allergen | Cur l 4 Curvularia lunata (4.3 × 10−152) Cla h 9 Cladosporium herbarum (5.3 × 10−119) Pen o 18 Penicillium oxalicum (2.4 × 10−114) Asp f 18 Aspergillus fumigatus (4.8 × 10−111) Pen ch 18 Penicillium chrysogenum (7.9 × 10−111) Cla c 9 Cladosporium cladosporioides (1.2 × 10−99) Rho m 2 Rhodotorula mucilaginosa (1.6 × 10−73) Tri r 2 Trichophyton rubrum (1.6 × 10−37) Pen ch 13 Penicillium chrysogenum (1.1 × 10−23) Asp v 13 Aspergillus versicolor (1.5 × 10−20) Asp f 13 Aspergillus fumigatus (2.8 × 10−20) Asp o 13 Aspergillus oryzae (9.8 × 10−19) Asp fl 13 Aspergillus flavus (9.8 × 10−19) Pen c 13 Penicillium citrinum (5.3 × 10−15) |
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Sánchez, P.; Vélez-del-Burgo, A.; Suñén, E.; Martínez, J.; Postigo, I. Fungal Allergen and Mold Allergy Diagnosis: Role and Relevance of Alternaria alternata Alt a 1 Protein Family. J. Fungi 2022, 8, 277. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8030277
Sánchez P, Vélez-del-Burgo A, Suñén E, Martínez J, Postigo I. Fungal Allergen and Mold Allergy Diagnosis: Role and Relevance of Alternaria alternata Alt a 1 Protein Family. Journal of Fungi. 2022; 8(3):277. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8030277
Chicago/Turabian StyleSánchez, Patricia, Ainara Vélez-del-Burgo, Ester Suñén, Jorge Martínez, and Idoia Postigo. 2022. "Fungal Allergen and Mold Allergy Diagnosis: Role and Relevance of Alternaria alternata Alt a 1 Protein Family" Journal of Fungi 8, no. 3: 277. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8030277
APA StyleSánchez, P., Vélez-del-Burgo, A., Suñén, E., Martínez, J., & Postigo, I. (2022). Fungal Allergen and Mold Allergy Diagnosis: Role and Relevance of Alternaria alternata Alt a 1 Protein Family. Journal of Fungi, 8(3), 277. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8030277