Api m 1

Api m 1 Scientific Information
Type: Component
Name; WHO/IUIS: Api m 1
Biological function: Calcium dependent hydrolase
Molecular Weight: 16 kDa
Source Material: Recombinant protein
Allergen code: i208

Summary

Api m 1, a glycoprotein of the phospholipase 2 (PLA2) family, is a major allergen of Apis mellifera (honeybee) venom (HBV) and a marker allergen for genuine sensitization to this venom.

References
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