Journal article

The Wellcome Trust Lecture. Genes for antigens of Plasmodium falciparum

DJ Kemp, RL Coppel, HD Stahl, AE Bianco, LM Corcoran, P McIntyre, CJ Langford, JM Favaloro, PE Crewther, GV Brown

Parasitology | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 1986

Abstract

Sporozoites of P. falciparum and other Plasmodia appear to be fairly simple antigenically, in that there is a dominant antigen, the circumsporozoite (CS) protein that forms the sporozoite surface coat (Potocnjak, Yoshida, Nussenzweig & Nussensweig, 1980; Santoro et al. 1983). Consequently, the CS protein and the gene encoding it have now been studied in considerable detail (Ellis et al. 1983; Godson et al. 1983; Ozaki et al. 1983; Dame et al. 1984; Enea et al. 1984). In contrast to sporozoites, the asexual blood stages of P. falciparum are antigenically complex. Two-dimensional gel analyses of immunoprecipitated, biosynthetically labelled antigens indicate that repeated infection with P. fal..

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