Abstract
Hymenoptera venoms each contain a variety of protein allergens. The major components have all been characterized, and most of the amino acid sequences are known. This article concentrates on the use of contemporary techniques including cloning, mass spectrometry and genomics in the characterization of venom allergens, and newer separation techniques for protein isolation. Examples of the use of these techniques with venom proteins are presented.
MeSH terms
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Allergens / chemistry
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Allergens / genetics
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Allergens / immunology*
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Amino Acid Sequence
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Animals
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Ant Venoms / chemistry
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Ant Venoms / genetics
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Ant Venoms / immunology
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Arthropod Venoms / chemistry
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Arthropod Venoms / genetics
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Arthropod Venoms / immunology*
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Base Sequence
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Bee Venoms / chemistry
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Bee Venoms / genetics
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Bee Venoms / immunology
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Humans
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Hymenoptera / chemistry
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Hymenoptera / genetics
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Hymenoptera / immunology*
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Phylogeny
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Terminology as Topic
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Wasp Venoms / chemistry
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Wasp Venoms / genetics
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Wasp Venoms / immunology
Substances
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Allergens
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Ant Venoms
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Arthropod Venoms
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Bee Venoms
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Wasp Venoms