Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3199558 | Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2010 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Der p 7 binds a bacterially derived lipid product, a common feature of some allergens. The finding that the group 7, as well as the group 2, mite allergens are structurally similar to different proteins in the Toll-like receptor pathway further strengthens the connections between dust mites, innate immunity, and allergy.
Keywords
TLRJHBPlimulus amoebocyte lysateLALDSPCBPIHSQCLBPMBPnuclear magnetic resonanceAsthmaAllergensInnate immunityTakeoutNMRToll-like receptorDust mitesLipopeptideLPS-binding proteinBactericidal/permeability-increasing proteinmaltose-binding proteinpolymyxin BToll-like receptor 4heteronuclear single quantum coherence
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Authors
Geoffrey A. PhD, Lori L. BS, Jim J. PhD, Michael B. MD, Jill BS, Anna PhD, Martin D. PhD, Robert E. PhD, Lars C. PhD,