Identification, characterization and epitope mapping of proteins encoded by putative allergenic napin genes from Brassica rapa

Clin Exp Allergy. 2020 Jul;50(7):848-868. doi: 10.1111/cea.13612. Epub 2020 May 6.

Abstract

Background: Brassica rapeseed crops contain high concentrations of oil in the seed. The remaining meal, following oil extraction, has a high protein content, but is of low value due to the presence of high amounts of napin seed storage proteins. These 2S albumin-like proteins are difficult to digest and have been identified as major allergens in humans.

Objective: To comprehensively characterize the napin gene (NG) family in Brassica rapa and to gain an understanding of the structural basis of allergenicity of the expressed proteins.

Methods: To identify candidate napin genes in B rapa, 2S albumin-like napin genes of Arabidopsis thaliana were used as query sequences to search for similarity against the B rapa var. pekinensis Chiifu-401 v2 and the var. trilocularis R-o-18 v1.5 genomes. Multiple sequence alignment (MSA) and epitope modelling was carried out to determine structural and evolutionary relationships of NGs and their potential allergenicity.

Results: Four candidate napin genes in R-o-18 and ten in Chiifu-401 were identified with high sequence similarity to A thaliana napin genes. Multiple sequence alignment revealed strong conservation among the candidate genes. An epitope survey indicated high conservation of allergenic epitope motifs with known 2S albumin-like allergens.

Conclusion: Napin is thought to be responsible for a high prevalence of food allergies. Characterization of the napin gene family in B rapa will give important insight into the protein structure, and epitope modelling will help to advance studies into allergenicity including the development of precise diagnostic screenings and therapies for this potential food allergy as well as the possible manipulation of napin levels in the seed by gene editing technology.

Keywords: canola seed storage proteins; epitope modelling; food allergen; food allergy; mustard allergy; protein three-dimensional modelling.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Allergens* / chemistry
  • Allergens* / genetics
  • Arabidopsis / chemistry
  • Arabidopsis / genetics
  • Brassica rapa* / chemistry
  • Brassica rapa* / genetics
  • Epitope Mapping*
  • Humans
  • Plant Proteins* / chemistry
  • Plant Proteins* / genetics

Substances

  • Allergens
  • Plant Proteins