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Heat-Stable Hazelnut Profilin: Molecular Dynamics Simulations and Immunoinformatics Analysis.


ABSTRACT: Heat treatment can modify the allergenic potential, reducing allergenicity in specific proteins. Profilins are one of the important hazelnut allergens; these proteins are considered panallergens due to their high capacity for cross-reactivity with other allergens. In the present work, we evaluated the thermostability of hazelnut profilin, combining molecular dynamics simulation and immunoinformatic techniques. This approach helped us to have reliable results in immunogenicity studies. We modeled Cor a 2 profilin and applied annealing simulation, equilibrium, and production simulation at constant temperatures ranging from 300 to 500 K using Gromacs software. Despite the hazelnut profilins being able to withstand temperatures of up to 400 K, this does not seem to reduce its allergenicity. We have found that profilin subjected to temperatures of 450 and 500 K could generate cross-reactivity with other food allergens. In conclusion, we note a remarkable thermostability of Cor a 2 at 400 K which avoids its structural unfolding.

SUBMITTER: Barazorda-Ccahuana HL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7464029 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Heat-Stable Hazelnut Profilin: Molecular Dynamics Simulations and Immunoinformatics Analysis.

Barazorda-Ccahuana Haruna L HL   Theiss-De-Rosso Vinicius V   Valencia Diego Ernesto DE   Gómez Badhin B  

Polymers 20200805 8


Heat treatment can modify the allergenic potential, reducing allergenicity in specific proteins. Profilins are one of the important hazelnut allergens; these proteins are considered panallergens due to their high capacity for cross-reactivity with other allergens. In the present work, we evaluated the thermostability of hazelnut profilin, combining molecular dynamics simulation and immunoinformatic techniques. This approach helped us to have reliable results in immunogenicity studies. We modeled  ...[more]

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