Additional file 2: Figure S1. of Functional characterization of Plasmodium berghei PSOP25 during ookinete development and as a malaria transmission-blocking vaccine candidate
Wenqi Zheng
Fei Liu
Yiwen He
Qingyang Liu
Gregory Humphreys
Takafumi Tsuboi
Qi Fan
Enjie Luo
Yaming Cao
Liwang Cui
10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3658814_D2.v1
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Predicted B cell epitopes of the PSOP25 protein ( http://tools.iedb.org/bcell ). Below is the protein domain architecture of PSOP25 with signal peptide highlighted in red, low complexity in pink, and transmembrane region in blue. Figure S2. The isotype of anti-rPSOP25 mAb was identified by ELISA using by the SBA Clonotyping⢠System-HRP. The data represent two separate experiments. Error bar shows meanâ+âstandard deviation. Figure S3. Western blot analysis of P. berghei ookinete lysates with anti-rPSOP25 sera (PolyAb) and anti-rPSOP25 mAb. Lysates were subjected to electrophoresis under non-reducing conditions by SDS-PAGE. Pbs21 mAb was used as positive control; a control mouse serum (PBS) was used as negative control. (ZIP 2413 kb)
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Plasmodium berghei
PSOP25
Ookinete
Transmission-blocking vaccine