Processing of the Plasmodium falciparum major merozoite surface protein-1: identification of a 33-kilodalton secondary processing product which is shed prior to erythrocyte invasion
- PMID: 1723148
- DOI: 10.1016/0166-6851(91)90128-s
Processing of the Plasmodium falciparum major merozoite surface protein-1: identification of a 33-kilodalton secondary processing product which is shed prior to erythrocyte invasion
Abstract
We have previously shown that only a single 19-kDa fragment of the Plasmodium falciparum major merozoite surface protein (MSP1) is carried with an invading merozoite into the infected red cell. This fragment (MSP1(19] is derived from the C-terminal membrane-bound end of a major product, MSP1(42), of the primary stage of MSP1 proteolytic processing. Using a monoclonal antibody mapped to an epitope within the N-terminal region of MSP1(42), we have shown that a soluble 33-kDa polypeptide (MSP1(33) corresponding to the N-terminal region of MSP1(42) is shed into culture supernatants during merozoite release and erythrocyte invasion. These observations provide further evidence that the secondary processing of MSP1(42) involves a highly site-specific proteolytic activity.
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