Jug r 2

Jug r 2 Scientific Information
Type: Component
Name; WHO/IUIS: Jug r 2
Biological function: Seed storage protein
Molecular Weight: 5-7 kDa and 48/145 kDa (monomer/trimer)
Route of Exposure: Ingestion
Source Material: English walnut (Juglans regia)
Other Names: 7S globulin (vicilin)
Allergen code: f448

Allergen

Summary

Jug r 2 is a 7S globulin (vicilin) seed storage protein from English walnut (Juglans regia). It is a member of the cupin superfamily and notable for its heat and proteolytic stability. Jug r 2 acts as a primary sensitizing walnut allergen and a marker of genuine walnut allergy rather than pollen-related cross-reactivity. Sensitization to Jug r 2 is associated with systemic, often severe reactions, including anaphylaxis, and is especially relevant in patients with early-onset walnut allergy.

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