Plasmodium vivax: functional analysis of a highlyconserved PvRBP-1 protein region.

Plasmodium vivax is one of the most prevalent malarial species around the world [1]. Two P. vivax reticulocyte binding proteins (PvRBP-1 and PvRBP-2), expressed at the apical pole of this parasite, are considered to be the binding ligands involved in the specific selection of this younger red blood...

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Malaria
Plasmodium vivax
Reticulocyte binding protein 1
Baculovirus
Binding assays
Polymorphism
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Plasmodium vivax: functional analysis of a highlyconserved PvRBP-1 protein region.
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Plasmodium vivax: análisis funcional de una región proteica PvRBP-1 altamente conservada.
title Plasmodium vivax: functional analysis of a highlyconserved PvRBP-1 protein region.
spellingShingle Plasmodium vivax: functional analysis of a highlyconserved PvRBP-1 protein region.
Malaria
Plasmodium vivax
Reticulocyte binding protein 1
Baculovirus
Binding assays
Polymorphism
title_short Plasmodium vivax: functional analysis of a highlyconserved PvRBP-1 protein region.
title_full Plasmodium vivax: functional analysis of a highlyconserved PvRBP-1 protein region.
title_fullStr Plasmodium vivax: functional analysis of a highlyconserved PvRBP-1 protein region.
title_full_unstemmed Plasmodium vivax: functional analysis of a highlyconserved PvRBP-1 protein region.
title_sort Plasmodium vivax: functional analysis of a highlyconserved PvRBP-1 protein region.
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Malaria
Plasmodium vivax
Reticulocyte binding protein 1
Baculovirus
Binding assays
Polymorphism
topic Malaria
Plasmodium vivax
Reticulocyte binding protein 1
Baculovirus
Binding assays
Polymorphism
description Plasmodium vivax is one of the most prevalent malarial species around the world [1]. Two P. vivax reticulocyte binding proteins (PvRBP-1 and PvRBP-2), expressed at the apical pole of this parasite, are considered to be the binding ligands involved in the specific selection of this younger red blood cell population [2]. The adhesion of the PvRBP complex, to an unknown receptor on the target cells, does not depend on the presence of the red blood cell Duffy glycoprotein, this being strictly a receptor for the PvDBP protein.
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