Hev b 3, Latex

Hev b 3, Latex Scientific Information
Type: Component
Name; WHO/IUIS: Hev b 3, Latex
Biological function: Involved in the biosynthesis of rubber
Molecular Weight: 24 kDa
Source Material: Recombinant, CCD-free protein
Other Names: Small rubber particle protein from natural rubber latex
Allergen code: k217

Summary

Hev b 3 is an allergen from natural rubber latex (NRL). It is a major allergen in people allergic to NRL as a result of repeated mucosal contact with NRL and affected by a condition called spina bifida. Hev b 3 is a minor allergen in latex-allergic patients related to occupational exposure or latex-fruit syndromes. Hev b 3 is a non-glycosylated protein from H. brasiliensis laticifers, belonging to the small rubber particle protein (SRPP) family involved in NRL biosynthesis. Hev b 3 is biochemically and structurally related to Hev b 1, a rubber elongation factor. Following latex sap collection, treatment with ammonia and ultracentrifugation, Hev b 3 is found in the rubber phase, in association with the rubber latex particles.

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