King T P, Alagon A C, Kuan J, Sobotka A K, Lichtenstein L M
Mol Immunol. 1983 Mar;20(3):297-308. doi: 10.1016/0161-5890(83)90069-x.
The major proteins of yellowjacket venoms have been isolated and characterized immuno-chemically. They consist of hyaluronidase, phospholipase, and antigen 5. Venoms from three species of yellowjacket were studied. Vespula germanica, V. maculifrons, and V. vulgaris. The phospholipases could be isolated in good yield only when affinity chromatography was used to minimize limited proteolysis. A kallikrein-like peptidase was found present in the yellowjacket venom. Phospholipases from these three species were immunochemically indistinguishable from each other, as were their antigen 5s. Sera from individuals sensitive to yellowjacket venom contained IgE and IgG specific for antigen 5 and phospholipase.
黄夹克毒液的主要蛋白质已被分离出来,并进行了免疫化学特性分析。它们包括透明质酸酶、磷脂酶和抗原5。对三种黄夹克的毒液进行了研究,分别是德国黄胡蜂、黄斑黄胡蜂和普通黄胡蜂。只有当使用亲和色谱法将有限的蛋白水解作用降至最低时,才能以较高的产率分离出磷脂酶。在黄夹克毒液中发现了一种类激肽释放酶肽酶。这三个物种的磷脂酶在免疫化学上彼此无法区分,它们的抗原5也是如此。对黄夹克毒液敏感的个体的血清中含有对抗原5和磷脂酶具有特异性的IgE和IgG。