Non‐specific lipid‐transfer proteins: Allergen structure and function, cross‐reactivity, sensitization, and epidemiology
Background Discovered and described 40 years ago, non‐specific lipid transfer proteins
(nsLTP) are present in many plant species and play an important role protecting plants from …
(nsLTP) are present in many plant species and play an important role protecting plants from …
Non-specific lipid transfer proteins in plants: presenting new advances and an integrated functional analysis
F Liu, X Zhang, C Lu, X Zeng, Y Li… - Journal of experimental …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Plant non-specific lipid-transfer proteins (nsLTPs) are small, basic proteins present in
abundance in higher plants. They are involved in key processes of plant cytology, such as …
abundance in higher plants. They are involved in key processes of plant cytology, such as …
Lipid transfer proteins: classification, nomenclature, structure, and function
The non-specific lipid transfer proteins (LTPs) constitute a large protein family found in all
land plants. They are small proteins characterized by a tunnel-like hydrophobic cavity, which …
land plants. They are small proteins characterized by a tunnel-like hydrophobic cavity, which …
Dynamics of cell wall structure and related genomic resources for drought tolerance in rice
Key message Cell wall plasticity plays a very crucial role in vegetative and reproductive
development of rice under drought and is a highly potential trait for improving rice yield …
development of rice under drought and is a highly potential trait for improving rice yield …
Role of plant lipid transfer proteins in plant cell physiology—a concise review
A de Oliveira Carvalho, VM Gomes - Peptides, 2007 - Elsevier
Plant lipid transfer proteins (LTP) are cationic peptides, subdivided into two families, which
present molecular masses of around 7 and 10kDa. The peptides were, thus, denominated …
present molecular masses of around 7 and 10kDa. The peptides were, thus, denominated …
Plant antimicrobial peptides: state of the art, in silico prediction and perspectives in the omics era
CA Santos-Silva, L Zupin… - … and Biology Insights, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Even before the perception or interaction with pathogens, plants rely on constitutively
guardian molecules, often specific to tissue or stage, with further expression after contact …
guardian molecules, often specific to tissue or stage, with further expression after contact …
Gastrointestinal digestion of food allergens: effect on their allergenicity
FJ Moreno - Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 2007 - Elsevier
This paper reviews the in vitro digestion models developed to assess the stability digestion
of food allergens, as well as the factors derived from the methodology and food structure that …
of food allergens, as well as the factors derived from the methodology and food structure that …
Plant lipid transfer proteins: are we finally closing in on the roles of these enigmatic proteins?
The nonspecific lipid transfer proteins (LTPs) are small compact proteins folded around a
tunnel-like hydrophobic cavity, making them suitable for lipid binding and transport. LTPs …
tunnel-like hydrophobic cavity, making them suitable for lipid binding and transport. LTPs …
Plant non-specific lipid transfer proteins: an interface between plant defence and human allergy
G Salcedo, R Sanchez-Monge, D Barber… - … et Biophysica Acta (BBA …, 2007 - Elsevier
Plant non-specific LTPs (lipid transfer proteins) form a protein family of basic polypeptides of
9 kDa ubiquitously distributed throughout the plant kingdom. The members of this family are …
9 kDa ubiquitously distributed throughout the plant kingdom. The members of this family are …
Structural, biological, and evolutionary relationships of plant food allergens sensitizing via the gastrointestinal tract
ENC Mills, JA Jenkins, MJC Alcocer… - Critical reviews in food …, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
The recently completed genome sequence of the model plant species Arabidopsis has been
estimated to encode over 25,000 proteins, which, on the basis of their function, can be …
estimated to encode over 25,000 proteins, which, on the basis of their function, can be …