Phl p 11, Timothy

Phl p 11, Timothy Scientific Information
Type: Component
Name; WHO/IUIS: Phl p 11, Timothy
Biological function: Trypsin inhibitor
Molecular Weight: 20 kDa (15.8 kDa without CCD)
Source Material: Recombinant, CCD-free protein
Other Names: Grass pollen allergens group 11; Ole e 1-related protein; previous name: Phl p IX
Allergen code: g211

Summary

Phl p 11 is a minor allergen from timothy grass (Phleum pratense) pollen, belonging to the Ole e 1 family. Its cross-reactivity is restricted to other group 11 grass pollen allergens, making it a marker of genuine sensitization to grass pollen. Phl p 11 sensitization is most often associated with sensitization to other grass pollen allergens.

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