A new blood stage antigen of Plasmodium falciparum transported to the erythrocyte surface.

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Knapp B, Hundt E, Kupper HA

A new blood stage antigen of Plasmodium falciparum transported to the erythrocyte surface.

Mol Biochem Parasitol. 1989 Nov;37(1):47-56.

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Abstract

On screening a lambda gt11 library from Plasmodium falciparum genomic DNA with an antiserum against the 41-kDa protein band, which confers protective immunity to monkeys, two strongly reacting clones were isolated. One of the clones codes for parts of the P. falciparum 41-kDa aldolase, while the other (41-2) codes for parts of an unknown antigen; this was analyzed further. The 41-2 insert was used to identify two genomic fragments which carry the entire gene. The 41-2 gene codes for 184 amino acids specifying a 29-kDa schizont protein as estimated by Western blot analysis. The protein contains no repetitive sequences, and is characterized by a signal sequence and by two additional hydrophobic segments which could function as membrane anchor sequences. Computer analysis of the protein sequence predicted a dominant epitope in the N-terminal part which was confirmed by immunoreactivity data. The 41-2 protein could be localized in the schizont membrane, associated with membranous structures in the erythrocytic cytoplasm and with the erythrocyte membrane.

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NameUniProt ID
Fructose-bisphosphate aldolaseP14223Details