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    What is Grape Allergen


    Grape allergens represent a complex web of proteins that trigger allergic reactions in susceptible individuals. Among these proteins, Vit v 1 stands out as a prominent player. Belonging to the molecular family of pathogenesis-related proteins (PR-10), Vit v 1 exhibits distinctive structural characteristics that set the stage for its classification as a potent allergen.

    Grape Allergen Proteins: Composition and Classification

    PR-10 proteins are widely distributed in plants, playing a pivotal role in defense mechanisms against various pathogens. In grapes, these allergenic proteins mainly include Vit v 1, responsible for eliciting allergic responses. Structurally, Vit v 1 adopts a unique three-dimensional fold, characterized by a β-barrel motif and a hydrophobic cavity that potentially binds small ligands. This intricate structure contributes to its allergenic properties, making it recognizable by the immune system of sensitive individuals.

    Grape Allergen Proteins: Composition and Classification

    Our Featured Grape Allergens

    Cat.No. Product Name Species Source Tag
    ra-3845P Recombinant Vit v 1 Vitis vinifera (Grape) E.coli or Yeast His

    Grape Allergen Biological Functions and Allergic Responses

    Delving into the biological functions of Grape allergen proteins unveils their role in eliciting allergic reactions. These proteins play a crucial part in the plant's defense system, responding to environmental stressors. However, their interaction with the human immune system can lead to adverse effects in allergic individuals.

    Grape allergens, including Vit v 1, initiate allergic responses through molecular mechanisms that involve the immune system's hypersensitivity. Upon exposure to these proteins, the immune system of allergic individuals recognizes them as foreign invaders, triggering the release of histamines and other mediators. This cascade of events results in the classic symptoms of an allergic reaction, ranging from mild itching to severe anaphylaxis.

    Understanding the molecular mechanisms behind grape allergens' role in allergy provides insights into potential therapeutic interventions. Targeting specific pathways involved in the allergic response could pave the way for the development of more effective treatments for grape allergen-related allergies.

    Applications of Grape Allergen Proteins in Biomedicine

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