The Plasmodium vivax Pv41 surface protein: Identification and characterization
Recently, Plasmodium vivax has been related to nearly 81% of malaria cases reported in Central America and the Mediterranean. Due to the difficulty of culturing this parasite species in vitro, most studies on P. vivax have focused on the identification of new antigens by homology comparison with P....
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- Amino acid
Antigen
Membrane protein
Protozoal protein
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Bioinformatics
Cellular distribution
Data base
Exon
Gametocyte
Immunohistochemistry
Life cycle
Nonhuman
Plasmodium vivax
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Protein analysis
Protein determination
Protein domain
Protein expression
Amino acid sequence
Animals
Cell membrane
Erythrocytes
Exons
Membrane proteins
Plasmodium vivax
Protozoan proteins
Rabbits
Plasmodium falciparum
Plasmodium vivax
Bioinformatics
Malaria
Plasmodium vivax
Pv41
Six-cys domain
Vaccine candidate
molecular
tertiary
genetic
protozoan
Antigens
Cloning
Protein structure
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The Plasmodium vivax Pv41 surface protein: Identification and characterization |
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The Plasmodium vivax Pv41 surface protein: Identification and characterization |
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The Plasmodium vivax Pv41 surface protein: Identification and characterization Amino acid Antigen Membrane protein Protozoal protein Article Bioinformatics Cellular distribution Data base Exon Gametocyte Immunohistochemistry Life cycle Nonhuman Plasmodium vivax Priority journal Protein analysis Protein determination Protein domain Protein expression Amino acid sequence Animals Cell membrane Erythrocytes Exons Membrane proteins Plasmodium vivax Protozoan proteins Rabbits Plasmodium falciparum Plasmodium vivax Bioinformatics Malaria Plasmodium vivax Pv41 Six-cys domain Vaccine candidate molecular tertiary genetic protozoan Antigens Cloning Protein structure Transcription |
title_short |
The Plasmodium vivax Pv41 surface protein: Identification and characterization |
title_full |
The Plasmodium vivax Pv41 surface protein: Identification and characterization |
title_fullStr |
The Plasmodium vivax Pv41 surface protein: Identification and characterization |
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The Plasmodium vivax Pv41 surface protein: Identification and characterization |
title_sort |
The Plasmodium vivax Pv41 surface protein: Identification and characterization |
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Amino acid Antigen Membrane protein Protozoal protein Article Bioinformatics Cellular distribution Data base Exon Gametocyte Immunohistochemistry Life cycle Nonhuman Plasmodium vivax Priority journal Protein analysis Protein determination Protein domain Protein expression Amino acid sequence Animals Cell membrane Erythrocytes Exons Membrane proteins Plasmodium vivax Protozoan proteins Rabbits Plasmodium falciparum Plasmodium vivax Bioinformatics Malaria Plasmodium vivax Pv41 Six-cys domain Vaccine candidate |
topic |
Amino acid Antigen Membrane protein Protozoal protein Article Bioinformatics Cellular distribution Data base Exon Gametocyte Immunohistochemistry Life cycle Nonhuman Plasmodium vivax Priority journal Protein analysis Protein determination Protein domain Protein expression Amino acid sequence Animals Cell membrane Erythrocytes Exons Membrane proteins Plasmodium vivax Protozoan proteins Rabbits Plasmodium falciparum Plasmodium vivax Bioinformatics Malaria Plasmodium vivax Pv41 Six-cys domain Vaccine candidate molecular tertiary genetic protozoan Antigens Cloning Protein structure Transcription |
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molecular tertiary genetic protozoan Antigens Cloning Protein structure Transcription |
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Recently, Plasmodium vivax has been related to nearly 81% of malaria cases reported in Central America and the Mediterranean. Due to the difficulty of culturing this parasite species in vitro, most studies on P. vivax have focused on the identification of new antigens by homology comparison with P. falciparum vaccine candidate proteins. In this study, we have identified and characterized a Pf41 homologue in P. vivax, hence named Pv41, by following such approach and using web-available bioinformatics databases, molecular techniques and immunochemistry assays. Pv41 protein is a 384-amino-acid-long antigen encoded by a single exon that exhibits two s48/45 domains characteristic of gametocyte surface proteins. We have also demonstrated Pv41 transcription and expression during late intra-erythrocytic parasite stages and defined its subcellular localization on the parasite surface. © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. |
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