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. 1983;69(6):715-25.
doi: 10.1007/BF00927421.

Identification of surface and internal antigens from spontaneously released Plasmodium falciparum merozoites by radio-iodination and metabolic labelling

Identification of surface and internal antigens from spontaneously released Plasmodium falciparum merozoites by radio-iodination and metabolic labelling

H G Heidrich et al. Z Parasitenkd. 1983.

Abstract

Spontaneously released merozoites from synchronous Plasmodium falciparum cultures were isolated in the presence of protease blocker. 1-5 X 10(10) merozoites were obtained in each experiment. The isolated merozoites possessed a thick surface coat and about 80% were invasive to human erythrocytes although they did not subsequently develop into ring stages. Tests using several analytical methods showed the merozoite preparations to be free of any erythrocyte contamination. Six labelled proteins were identified after surface radio-iodination, the largest with a molecular weight of 82 000. All six proteins were precipitated with various immune sera. Four other proteins with molecular weights of 200 000 and 160 000-145 000 (a triplet) were identified by precipitation with the same immune sera after metabolically labelling the merozoites. The six surface proteins were not prominent in the metabolically labelled preparations. Using these methods it is possible to identify and differentiate between surface and internal merozoite antigens.

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