Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8419677 | Journal of Immunological Methods | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Using this approach and competitive inhibition assays we identified the immunodominant epitope as the PELPYPQPQ sequence, which was located in the C-terminal end of the gliadin peptide. Our results show that the N-terminal proline residue and the C-terminal glutamine residues are essential for antibody recognition in addition to the deamidated glutamine residue.
Keywords
HOAtDMAPPAM4-dimethylaminopyridineAcOHHbRPPRTTNFMOCTFApNPPpara-nitrophenylphosphateNMPSPPSN-methyl-2-pyrrolidoneHMBATriisopropylsilaneDCMNaOHPBSTISDIC9-fluorenylmethoxycarbonylBSAPeste des petits ruminantsbovine serum albuminAlkaline phosphataseMonoclonal antibodyTrifluoroacetic acidAcetic acidCeliac diseaseEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assayELISAThioThioanisoleRoom temperatureDichloromethaneSolid-phase peptide synthesisPhosphate buffered salineHydrogen fluorideequivalentEpitope mappingHydrogen bromidesodium hydroxideSynthetic peptidesPiperidinePiPhigh-performance liquid chromatographyHPLCGliadin
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Authors
Nicole Hartwig Petersen, Paul Robert Hansen, Gunnar Houen,