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NIH3D

Japanese Cedar Allergens Cry j 7 & CJP38

Created by
ajones
Created:
6/2/25
Submitted:
7/17/25
Published:
7/17/25

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Biomacromolecules
Biomacromolecules
Description

Japanese cedar pollen is a major cause of seasonal allergies and a leading cause of hay fever in Japan and other parts of East Asia. Cry j 7 and CJP38 are two structurally distinct proteins found in this pollen that can cause allergic reactions. These models highlight their unique folds and potential IgE-binding epitopes, which supports efforts to better understand and manage cedar pollen allergies.


Molecule Name(s): Cry j 7 & CJP38

Source: Japanese cedar tree (Cryptomeria japonica)

Associated Allergies: Seasonal allergies

References: PDB entries 8X0R & 6JMS


Red: Cry j 7 (PDB 8X0R)

Blue: CJP38 (PDB 6JMS)

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