10.6084/m9.figshare.5126512.v1 Bolla M. Bolla M. Zenoni S. Zenoni S. Scheurer S. Scheurer S. Vieths S. Vieths S. San Miguel Moncin M.d.M. San Miguel Moncin M.d.M. Olivieri M. Olivieri M. Antico A. Antico A. Ferrer M. Ferrer M. Berroa F. Berroa F. Enrique E. Enrique E. Supplementary Material for: Pomegranate (<b><i>Punica granatum</i></b> L.) Expresses Several nsLTP Isoforms Characterized by Different Immunoglobulin E-Binding Properties Karger Publishers 2014 Pomegranate allergy Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis Mass spectrometry Non-specific lipid transfer protein 2014-06-17 00:00:00 Dataset https://karger.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supplementary_Material_for_Pomegranate_b_i_Punica_granatum_i_b_L_Expresses_Several_nsLTP_Isoforms_Characterized_by_Different_Immunoglobulin_E-Binding_Properties/5126512 <b><i>Background:</i></b> Pomegranate allergy is associated with sensitization to non-specific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs). Our aim was to identify and characterize the non-specific nsLTPs expressed in pomegranate at the molecular level and to study their allergenic properties in terms of immunoglobulin E (IgE)-binding and cross-reactivity with peach nsLTP (Pru p 3). <b><i>Methods:</i></b> A non-equilibrium two-dimensional (2-D) electrophoretic approach based on acid-urea PAGE and sodium dodecyl sulfate PAGE was set up to separate pomegranate nsLTPs. Their immunoreactivity was tested by immunoblotting carried out with anti-Pru p 3 polyclonal antibodies and sera from pomegranate-allergic patients. For final identification, pomegranate nsLTPs were purified by chromatography and subjected to trypsin digestion and mass spectrometry (MS) analysis. For this purpose, the sequences obtained by cDNA cloning of three pomegranate nsLTPs were integrated in the database that was subsequently searched for MS data interpretation. <b><i>Results:</i></b> Four nsLTPs were identified by 2-D immunoblotting. The detected proteins showed different IgE-binding capacity and partial cross-reactivity with Pru p 3. cDNA cloning and MS analyses led to the identification of three nsLTP isoforms with 66-68% amino acid sequence identity named Pun g 1.0101, Pun g 1.0201 and Pun g 1.0301. <b><i>Conclusions:</i></b> By 2-D electrophoresis, we could separate different nsLTP isoforms possessing different IgE-binding properties, which might reflect peculiar allergenic potencies. The contribution of Pru p 3 to prime sensitization is not central as in other plant nsLTPs.