2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2018.12.134
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Low-pH induced structural changes, allergenicity and in vitro digestibility of lectin from black turtle bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)

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“…It is presumed this rearrangement might favor burying the linear epitopes or destroying the conformational epitopes, resulting in a further decrease in IgE reactivity. Similar results were found for the dissociation of lectin tetramers induced by low pH treatment and a decrease in IgE binding capacity [ 14 ]. At FT-pH 4.0 or lower, decreasing particle size and the recovery of protein bands at SDS-PAGE were observed.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…It is presumed this rearrangement might favor burying the linear epitopes or destroying the conformational epitopes, resulting in a further decrease in IgE reactivity. Similar results were found for the dissociation of lectin tetramers induced by low pH treatment and a decrease in IgE binding capacity [ 14 ]. At FT-pH 4.0 or lower, decreasing particle size and the recovery of protein bands at SDS-PAGE were observed.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…IgE reactivity increased to 2.70–20.24% at FT-pH 4.0 and further increased to 32.75–69.85% at FT-pH 3.5. Previous research found the IgE binding capacity of lectin decreased significantly along with the reduction in pH from 7.2 to 3.0 [ 14 ]. Due to the different types of proteins and treatment methods, our result was not completely consistent with this finding.…”
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“…An SDS-PAGE analysis was performed according to the method published by Zhao et al with some modifications [47]. The stacking gel and the resolving gel were 5% and 12% acrylamide, respectively.…”
Section: Sds-pagementioning
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“…Each protomer contains a CBS that specifically recognizes complex N-glycan chains, but does not recognize simple sugars, probably due to a particular conformation of the CBS. Both types of lectins from the white kidney bean [29,[54][55][56][57][58] and the black turtle bean [59,60] have been reported as allergens, and a detailed bioinformatics study of the B-and T-cell epitopes of PHA-E from black turtle bean has been performed [59]. Up to 7 IgE-binding B-epitopes (Figure 2B) and 3 T-epitopes (Figure 3) occur at the surface of the PHA-E tetramer.…”
Section: Homotetrameric Single-chain Lectinsmentioning
confidence: 99%