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Pros en cons of natural and recombinant allergens

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Authors
  • E. van Oort
Supervisors
  • R.C. Aalberse
Cosupervisors
  • R. van Ree
Award date 19-09-2003
Number of pages 214
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS)
Document type PhD thesis
Note Research conducted at: Sanquin
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Chapter 1 General Introduction
Chapter 2 Characterization of natural Dac g 1 variants: an alternative to recombinant group 1 allergens
Chapter 3 The major grass pollen group 5 allergen from Dactylis glomerata and its C-terminal split-product both behave as dimers: implications for allergen standardization
Chapter 4 Immunochemical characterization of two Pichia pastoris derived recombinant group 5 Dactylis glomerata isoallergens.
Chapter 5 Maturation of Pichia pastoris-derived recombinant pro-Der p 1 induced by deglycosylation and by the natural cysteine protease Der p 1 from house dust mite.
Chapter 6 Substitution of Pichia pastoris-derived recombinant proteins with mannose containing O- and N-linked glycans decreases specificity of diagnostic tests.
Chapter 7 Poor biological activity of N-glycan reactive IgE is due to low avidity. A study with glycosylated mutant Der p 2 and neoglycopeptides.
Chapter 8 Summary
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