pH-Induced Local Unfolding of the Phl p 6 Pollen Allergen
pH-Induced Local Unfolding of the Phl p 6 Pollen Allergen
Abstract
Understanding the structural changes of proteins upon pH-induced unfolding is crucial for elucidating their immunogenic properties. The Phl p 6 pollen allergen undergoes significant structural changes when exposed to acidic pH, leading to local unfolding. This process is likely to affect its proteolytic susceptibility and antigenicity. Further research is needed to fully comprehend the pH-induced unfolding mechanism and its implications for allergic sensitization.
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