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NIH3D

Bermuda Grass Pollen Allergen BG60

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

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3DPX-021987

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Category

Biomacromolecules
Biomacromolecules
Description

BG60 is a key allergen from Bermuda grass, which is a common source of pollen allergy in warmer climates. This 3D model shows the shape of the protein that can trigger immune responses in sensitive individuals. Understanding its structures helps inform how grass pollens cause allergic reactions and why some people react more strongly than others.


Molecule Name(s): BG60

Source: Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon)

Associated Allergies: Seasonal allergies

References: PDB entry 4DNS

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