No assigned gene identifier (WARP, CHT2)
Nothing has been found, a
gene from Plasmodium gallinaceum
Compiled localisation
apical and conoid collar and extracellular and microneme lumen and microneme and surface during ookinete
ookinete apical surface
Who localised this protein by microscopy?
Li, F., Patra, K. P., Yowell, C. A., Dame, J. B., Chin, K., Vinetz, J. M. Apical surface expression of aspartic protease Plasmepsin 4, a potential transmission-blocking target of the plasmodium ookinete. (2010 Mar 12, J Biol Chem)
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microneme and ookinete apical surface
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"PgPM4 and PgCHT2 (the P. gallinaceum ortholog of P. falciparum chitinase PfCHT1) are both localized on the ookinete apical surface and are both present in micronemes."
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Microscopy type: Light
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Microscopy method: antibody
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Strain:
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Gene model mapping comments: A common gene for all genes not assigned to a gene model taken directly from publication
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Localisation record: ookinete apical surface and microneme
- Other genes localised in this publication:
Nothing has been found
Li, F., Templeton, T. J., Popov, V., Comer, J. E., Tsuboi, T., Torii, M., Vinetz, J. M. Plasmodium ookinete-secreted proteins secreted through a common micronemal pathway are targets of blocking malaria transmission. (2004 Jun 18, J Biol Chem)
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microneme lumen and surface during ookinete
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"Within the microneme CTRP was associated peripherally at the microneme membrane, whereas PgCHT1 and WARP were diffuse within the micronemal lumen. … PgWARP, despite the absence of identifiable transmembrane domains or glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchoring motifs, appears to be present on the ookinete cell surface, including at the posterior end of the parasite."
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Microscopy type: light, EM
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Microscopy method: antibody direct to protein
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Strain: EM
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Gene model mapping comments: A common gene for all genes not assigned to a gene model taken directly from publication
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Localisation record: microneme lumen and surface during ookinete
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Comment: Unable to find GenBank – sequence not submitted?
- Other genes localised in this publication:
gi|110681633|dbj|AB247370.1| Plasmodium gallinaceum pgctrp gene for circumsporozoite protein/thrombospondin-related anonymous protein-related protein, partial cds, strain:7A, gi|7530423|gb|AF064079.1| Plasmodium gallinaceum endochitinase precursor, mRNA, complete cds
Langer, R. C., Li, F., Popov, V., Kurosky, A., Vinetz, J. M. Monoclonal antibody against the Plasmodium falciparum chitinase, PfCHT1, recognizes a malaria transmission-blocking epitope in Plasmodium gallinaceum ookinetes unrelated to the chitinase PgCHT1. (2002 Mar, Infect Immun)
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apical and conoid collar and extracellular and microneme during ookinete
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"Labeling of the 1C3 epitope is present within micronemes, the apical tip, laterally along the conoid collar (arrows), and extracellularly."
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Microscopy type: light, EM
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Microscopy method: monoclonal antibody
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Strain: 8A
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Gene model mapping comments: sequence does not appear to be available in GenBank, or in the publication, except the protein coding
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Localisation record: apical and microneme and conoid collar and extracellular during ookinete
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Comment: not sequenced in publication, and blasting epitope LYDSYAYYGKKYD against the incomplete P. gallinaceum genome only gives a single hit. Blasting the epitope against P. falciparum gives PfCHT1 as the only hit
- Other genes localised in this publication:
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Orthology
OrthoMCL
This species does not currently exist in the OrthoMCL database.
Amino Acid Sequence
>A common gene for all genes not assigned to a gene model Nothing has been found
Proteomics
Found in:
Not found in:
Gene-Specific Links for A common gene for all genes not assigned to a gene model
General Sub-Cellular Localisation Links
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TargetP, prediction of signal peptides, as well as chloroplast and mitochondrial transit peptides
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OrthoMCL, automatic clustering of orthologous groups of proteins
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