Plasmodium vivax is most common but non-cultivable human malaria parasite which is poorly characterized at the molecular level. Here, we describe the identification and characterization of a P. vivax Tryptophan-Rich Antigen (PvTRAg) which contains unusually high (8.28%) tryptophan residues and is expressed by all blood stages of the parasite. The pvtrag gene comprises a 978 bp open reading frame interrupted by two introns. The first intron is located in the 5'-untranslated region while the second one is positioned 174 bp downstream to the ATG codon. The encoded <SUP>~</SUP>40 kDa protein contains a transmembrane domain near the N-terminus followed by a tryptophan-rich domain with significantly high surface probability and antigenic index. I...
Background\ud Plasmodium vivax continues to be the most widely distributed malarial parasite species...
Background. Malaria caused by Plasmodium vivax is a major public health problem worldwide that affec...
Plasmodium vivax malaria remains one of the tropical diseases causing an enormous burden on global p...
Need for malaria vaccine necessitates the characterization of potential antigens of the Plasmodium p...
Plasmodium vivax is the most widespread species of human malaria parasite affecting 70-80 million pe...
Despite the immense global efforts, the malaria vaccine is not yet available and requires the identi...
We describe here an ~40-kDa Plasmodium vivax tryptophan-rich antigen (PvTRAg40) which contains 321 a...
Tryptophan-rich protein from P. yoelii called PypAg3 had shown protection in a murine model. We desc...
Background. Tryptophan-rich antigens of malarial parasites have been proposed to be the potential va...
Background. Plasmodium vivax synthesizes the largest number of 36 tryptophan-rich proteins belonging...
Tryptophan-rich antigens play important role in host-parasite interaction. One of the Plasmodium viv...
Plasmodium vivax, the most widespread species of human malaria parasite responsible for 70-80 millio...
Tryptophan-rich antigens play important role in host-parasite interaction. One of the Plasmodium viv...
Plasmodium vivax is most wide spread and a neglected malaria parasite. There is a lack of informatio...
Tryptophan Rich Antigens (TRAgs) are encoded by a multi-gene family found in all Plasmodium species,...
Background\ud Plasmodium vivax continues to be the most widely distributed malarial parasite species...
Background. Malaria caused by Plasmodium vivax is a major public health problem worldwide that affec...
Plasmodium vivax malaria remains one of the tropical diseases causing an enormous burden on global p...
Need for malaria vaccine necessitates the characterization of potential antigens of the Plasmodium p...
Plasmodium vivax is the most widespread species of human malaria parasite affecting 70-80 million pe...
Despite the immense global efforts, the malaria vaccine is not yet available and requires the identi...
We describe here an ~40-kDa Plasmodium vivax tryptophan-rich antigen (PvTRAg40) which contains 321 a...
Tryptophan-rich protein from P. yoelii called PypAg3 had shown protection in a murine model. We desc...
Background. Tryptophan-rich antigens of malarial parasites have been proposed to be the potential va...
Background. Plasmodium vivax synthesizes the largest number of 36 tryptophan-rich proteins belonging...
Tryptophan-rich antigens play important role in host-parasite interaction. One of the Plasmodium viv...
Plasmodium vivax, the most widespread species of human malaria parasite responsible for 70-80 millio...
Tryptophan-rich antigens play important role in host-parasite interaction. One of the Plasmodium viv...
Plasmodium vivax is most wide spread and a neglected malaria parasite. There is a lack of informatio...
Tryptophan Rich Antigens (TRAgs) are encoded by a multi-gene family found in all Plasmodium species,...
Background\ud Plasmodium vivax continues to be the most widely distributed malarial parasite species...
Background. Malaria caused by Plasmodium vivax is a major public health problem worldwide that affec...
Plasmodium vivax malaria remains one of the tropical diseases causing an enormous burden on global p...