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SDS-PAGE analysis of differentially expressed proteins from Anopheles stephensi hemolymph produced during the Plasmodium yoelii oocysts melanization / 第三军医大学学报
Article in Zh | WPRIM | ID: wpr-678305
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ABSTRACT
Objective To explore primarily the differentially expressed proteins in the hemolymph from adult female Anopheles stephensi ( An stephensi ) infected with Plasmodium yoelii ( P yoelii ) after being fed with sucrose solution containing nitroquine or not at different time points Methods Hemolymph of 2 groups of adult female An stephensi was collected with the expulsion method from the first day to the fifth day after the feeding Hemolymph samples were examined with SDS PAGE The protein gels were visualized by either Coomassie brilliant blue or silver staining, scanned and automatically analyzed by the BioRad1000 gel image analysis system for differential proteins bands Results On the second day of feeding with nitroquine, a few oocysts were partially melanized Furthermore, during the period from the fifth day to the ninth day, the number of mosquitoes with malanized oocysts and the number of melanized oocysts gradually increased The number of hemolymph protein binds in the treatment group was markedly more than that in the control Many different bands, mainly located at the molecular weight of (20~40)?10 3 and (60~80)?10 3, were visualized in the 2 groups The number of protein bands stained by the silver staining was more than that by the Coomassie brilliant blue staining Conclusion There are differentially expressed proteins in the hemolymph in An stephensi infected with P yoelii after being fed with sucrose solution containing nitroquine These differential proteins may be the melanization engaging proteins
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Full text: 1 Index: WPRIM Language: Zh Journal: Journal of Third Military Medical University Year: 2003 Type: Article
Full text: 1 Index: WPRIM Language: Zh Journal: Journal of Third Military Medical University Year: 2003 Type: Article