Journal article

Structural patterns of selection and diversity for Plasmodium vivax antigens DBP and AMA1

AJ Guy, V Irani, JS Richards, PA Ramsland

Malaria Journal | BMC | Published : 2018

Abstract

Background: Plasmodium vivax is a significant contributor to the global malaria burden, and a vaccine targeting vivax malaria is urgently needed. An understanding of the targets of functional immune responses during the course of natural infection will aid in the development of a vaccine. Antibodies play a key role in this process, with responses against particular epitopes leading to immune selection pressure on these epitopes. A number of techniques exist to estimate levels of immune selection pressure on particular epitopes, with a sliding window analysis often used to determine particular regions likely to be under immune pressure. However, such analysis neglects protein three-dimensiona..

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Awarded by National Science Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

Funding was provided by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia including an Early Career Research Fellowship (APP1037722) and Project Grant (APP1125788) to JSR; and an Australian Postgraduate Award to support AJG through Monash University. Burnet Institute received funding from the NHMRC Independent Research Institutes Infrastructure Support Scheme, and the Victorian State Government Operational Infrastructure Support Scheme.