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Infect. Immun., 06 1996, 2172-2179, Vol 64, No. 6
P Sharma, A Bharadwaj, VK Bhasin, VN Sailaja and VS Chauhan
Athrombospondin-related anonymous protein (TRAP) of the human malaria
parasite Plasmodium falciparum shares highly conserved amino acid sequence
motifs with the circumsporozoite protein of all plasmodia sequenced so far,
as well as with unrelated proteins like thrombospondin and properdin.
Although it was first described as an asexual blood stages protein, there
has been some controversy about its expression in these stages. Pursuant to
our interest in the conserved sequences within the malaria antigens, we
synthesized an 18-residue peptide (18-mer) representing a conserved motif
of TRAP and raised polyclonal antibodies against it. In an immunoblot assay
in which we probed proteins from the asexual blood stages of the parasite,
we found that this antibody recognized predominantly a 78-kDa protein in
the whole parasite lysate. Furthermore, in another immunoblot, the
recombinant TRAP constructs containing the conserved-motif sequence were
distinctly recognized by the antipeptide antibodies, whereas a construct
lacking the motif sequence was not, suggesting that the antibodies
specifically cross-reacted with a protein which might be a TRAP-like
protein present in the asexual blood stages of the parasite. Also, in an
immunofluorescence assay, this antibody brightly stained the acetone-fixed
trophozoites of the parasite. Most significantly, anti-18-mer
immunoglobulin G, as well as antipeptide antibody against a smaller
(nonamer) construct representing the most conserved motif within the
18-mer, inhibited the merozoite invasion of erythrocytes in a
dose-dependent manner. These results provide evidence of the expression of
TRAP or a TRAP-like protein in the asexual blood stages of the parasite and
of a possible role of the conserved motifs in the parasite-host cell
interaction during the process of invasion.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Antibodies to a conserved-motif peptide sequence of the Plasmodium falciparum thrombospondin-related anonymous protein and circumsporozoite protein recognize a 78-kilodalton protein in the asexual blood stages of the parasite and inhibit merozoite invasion in vitro
International Centre For Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, New Delhi, India.
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