BACKGROUND: Tsetse flies (Glossina sp.), the African trypanosome vectors, rely on anti-hemostatic compounds for efficient blood feeding. Despite their medical importance, very few salivary proteins have been characterized and functionally annotated. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here we report on the functional characterisation of a 5'nucleotidase-related (5'Nuc) saliva protein of the tsetse fly Glossina morsitans morsitans. This protein is encoded by a 1668 bp cDNA corresponding at the genomic level with a single-copy 4 kb gene that is exclusively transcribed in the tsetse salivary gland tissue. The encoded 5'Nuc protein is a soluble 65 kDa glycosylated compound of tsetse saliva with a dual anti-hemostatic action that relies on its combi...
Blood-feeding arthropods rely heavily on the pharmaco-logical properties of their saliva to get a bl...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) feed on blood, and are important vector...
Background: Black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) feed on blood, and are important vectors of Onchocerca...
sp.), the African trypanosome vectors, rely on anti-hemostatic compounds for efficient blood feedin...
The tsetse fly (Glossina spp.) is an obligate blood-sucking insect that transmits different human-pa...
Salivary glands of mosquito vectors play an important role in the adaptation to haematophagy. Indeed...
Analysis of the tsetse fly salivary gland EST database revealed the presence of a highly enriched cl...
The saliva of the bloodsucking bug Triatoma infestans vector of Chagas disease contains an anti-hemo...
Analysis of the tsetse fly salivary gland EST database revealed the presence of a highly enriched cl...
Mosquito salivary glands are an interesting organ not only for the crucial role they play in the mal...
The mosquito salivary glands secrete a large number of compounds with anti-haemostatic, anti-inflamm...
The salivary glands of the mosquito Anopheles gambiae, the most important vector of human malaria, a...
AbstractSand flies are blood-feeding insects and vectors of the Leishmania parasite. For many years,...
The mosquito salivary glands secrete a large number of compounds with anti-haemostatic, anti-inflamm...
Mosquito saliva carries a large number of factors with anti-hemostatic, anti-inflammatory and immuno...
Blood-feeding arthropods rely heavily on the pharmaco-logical properties of their saliva to get a bl...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) feed on blood, and are important vector...
Background: Black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) feed on blood, and are important vectors of Onchocerca...
sp.), the African trypanosome vectors, rely on anti-hemostatic compounds for efficient blood feedin...
The tsetse fly (Glossina spp.) is an obligate blood-sucking insect that transmits different human-pa...
Salivary glands of mosquito vectors play an important role in the adaptation to haematophagy. Indeed...
Analysis of the tsetse fly salivary gland EST database revealed the presence of a highly enriched cl...
The saliva of the bloodsucking bug Triatoma infestans vector of Chagas disease contains an anti-hemo...
Analysis of the tsetse fly salivary gland EST database revealed the presence of a highly enriched cl...
Mosquito salivary glands are an interesting organ not only for the crucial role they play in the mal...
The mosquito salivary glands secrete a large number of compounds with anti-haemostatic, anti-inflamm...
The salivary glands of the mosquito Anopheles gambiae, the most important vector of human malaria, a...
AbstractSand flies are blood-feeding insects and vectors of the Leishmania parasite. For many years,...
The mosquito salivary glands secrete a large number of compounds with anti-haemostatic, anti-inflamm...
Mosquito saliva carries a large number of factors with anti-hemostatic, anti-inflammatory and immuno...
Blood-feeding arthropods rely heavily on the pharmaco-logical properties of their saliva to get a bl...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) feed on blood, and are important vector...
Background: Black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) feed on blood, and are important vectors of Onchocerca...