Bioinformatic Methods for Identifying Known or Potential Allergens in the Safety Assessment of Genetically Modified Crops

R. Goodman, A. Silvanovich, R. Hileman, G. Bannon, E. Rice, J. Astwood
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Agricultural crops have been genetically improved through centuries of breeding to select phenotypes that are controlled by combinations of genes, typically with undefined mutations, which produce the desired traits. Changes in the plant characteristics (e.g., disease resistance, insect resistance, food quality) typically have been slow, except when partial or full genomes have been combined. This combination as is hypothesized to have occurred thousands of years ago in the generation of modern hexaploid wheat as a hybrid cross of tetraploid and diploid progenitors (1). Such crosses result in the combination of hundreds to thousands of different proteins in a single food. In contrast, modern tools of biotechnology have allowed the introduction of one or a few new genes and resulting proteins into crop varieties that are carefully selected and studied for safety and performance before being allowed into commercial production (2, 3). As methods to introduce desired traits in plants have improved, so too has the public
转基因作物安全性评估中已知或潜在过敏原鉴定的生物信息学方法
经过几个世纪的育种,农作物已经得到了遗传改良,选择了由基因组合控制的表型,这些基因组合通常带有未定义的突变,从而产生所需的性状。植物特性(例如,抗病性、抗虫性、食品质量)的变化通常是缓慢的,除非将部分或全部基因组组合起来。据推测,这种组合发生在几千年前的现代六倍体小麦中,作为四倍体和二倍体祖先的杂交杂交(1)。这种杂交导致在一种食物中结合了数百到数千种不同的蛋白质。相比之下,现代生物技术工具已经允许将一种或几种新基因和由此产生的蛋白质引入作物品种,这些作物品种在获准投入商业生产之前经过仔细挑选和安全性和性能研究(2,3)。随着向植物引入所需性状的方法得到改进,公众也得到了改进
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