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PROGRESS: Completed Project |
PROJECT REF: CUHK/04/SCI/165 |
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PROJECT TITLE: Epitope
identification and modification for reduced allergenic activity in
proteins targeted for transgenic expression |
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Disclosed is a
method for identification of key amino acids in plant proteins
critical in generating allergenic activity through mapping the
epitope(s) harboring human IgE binding activity. The identified
epitope(s) are then modified by amino acid substitution preferably
by alanine substitution, for reduced or negative IgE-binding
activity. A plant gene expression system comprises the DNA
constructs placed operably under the control of a promoter sequence
that confer seed-specific expression is also disclosed for the
expression of the modified proteins. To demonstrate this invention,
the Brazil nut 2S sulfur-rich protein was used as an example. The
invention is particularly useful for the production of dietary
proteins with improved nutritional quality and reduced or negative
allergenicity for human and animal consumption through genetic
engineering. |
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KEYWORDS: dietary protein; negative
allergenicity; plant proteins; IgE binding; epitopes |
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MODE OF COLLABORATION: licence |
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STATUS PATENT: Patent Pending |
PATENT NO: NA |
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ORGANIZATION: CUHK |
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CONTACT PERSON: Mr Billy Lam |
EMAIL: billylam@cuhk.edu.hk |
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TEL: (852) 2609 8882 |
FAX: (852) 2603 5451 |
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WEBSITE: http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/rtao/patent/ |
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