Immunogenic and protective peptide sequences are of prime importance in the search for an anti-malarial vaccine. The MSP-1 conserved and semi-conserved sequences have been shown to contain red blood cell (RBC) membrane high affinity binding peptides (HABP). HABP 1513 sequence (42GYSLFQKEKMVLNEGTSGTA61), from this protein’s N-terminal, has been shown to possess a T-epitope; however, it did not induce a humoral immune response or complete protection when evaluated in Aotus monkeys. Analogue peptides with critical binding residues replaced by amino acids with similar mass but different charge were synthesised and tested for immunogenicity and protectivity in monkey. NMR studies correlated structural behaviour with biological function. Non-immu...
AbstractOne Plasmodium falciparum malaria antigen is an integral membrane protein called apical memb...
The Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasite produces several proteins characterised by an unusually h...
As microbes use many mechanisms for avoiding immunological pressure, new strategies must be develope...
Immunogenic and protective peptide sequences are of prime importance in the search for an anti-malar...
Conserved, high-activity, red blood cell binding malaria peptide 6786, from the HRP-I protein, havin...
An effective malarial vaccine must contain multiple immunogenic, protection-inducing epitopes able t...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria protein peptides were synthesised in the search for more effective rou...
The Plasmodium falciparum acidic–basic repeat antigen represents a potential malarial vaccine candid...
The protein called serine repeat antigen (SERA) is a Plasmodium falciparum malaria antigen; high act...
An anti-malarial vaccine is urgently needed, especially against P. falciparum which causes 2 to 3 mi...
EBA-175 protein is used as a ligand in the binding of P. falciparum to red blood cells (RBCs). Evide...
SERA protein is a leading candidate molecule to be included in an antimalarial vaccine. Conserved hi...
The serine repeat antigen (SERA) protein is a leading candidate molecule for inclusion as a componen...
Obtaining a highly effective malaria vaccine is a worldwide priority. The first approach aimed at ob...
The erythrocyte binding antigen EBA-175 is a 175-kDa Plasmodium falciparum protein, which has been s...
AbstractOne Plasmodium falciparum malaria antigen is an integral membrane protein called apical memb...
The Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasite produces several proteins characterised by an unusually h...
As microbes use many mechanisms for avoiding immunological pressure, new strategies must be develope...
Immunogenic and protective peptide sequences are of prime importance in the search for an anti-malar...
Conserved, high-activity, red blood cell binding malaria peptide 6786, from the HRP-I protein, havin...
An effective malarial vaccine must contain multiple immunogenic, protection-inducing epitopes able t...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria protein peptides were synthesised in the search for more effective rou...
The Plasmodium falciparum acidic–basic repeat antigen represents a potential malarial vaccine candid...
The protein called serine repeat antigen (SERA) is a Plasmodium falciparum malaria antigen; high act...
An anti-malarial vaccine is urgently needed, especially against P. falciparum which causes 2 to 3 mi...
EBA-175 protein is used as a ligand in the binding of P. falciparum to red blood cells (RBCs). Evide...
SERA protein is a leading candidate molecule to be included in an antimalarial vaccine. Conserved hi...
The serine repeat antigen (SERA) protein is a leading candidate molecule for inclusion as a componen...
Obtaining a highly effective malaria vaccine is a worldwide priority. The first approach aimed at ob...
The erythrocyte binding antigen EBA-175 is a 175-kDa Plasmodium falciparum protein, which has been s...
AbstractOne Plasmodium falciparum malaria antigen is an integral membrane protein called apical memb...
The Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasite produces several proteins characterised by an unusually h...
As microbes use many mechanisms for avoiding immunological pressure, new strategies must be develope...