PF3D7_1327600 nicotinamide/nicotinic acid mononucleotide adenylyltransferase

Subcellular localization of PfGDV1. Parasites transformed with GFP- or HA-tagged PfGDV1 were stained with DAPI (DNA stain) and the indicated anti-sera, and then examined by fluorescence microscopy. Images are shown of the DAPI stain (DNA), GFP-tagged PfGDV1 epifluorescence (GDV1), and antibodies specific for HA (aHA), Pfs16 (aPfs16), PfGE3 (aPfGE3), PfMCM2 (aMCM2), and PfSir2 (aSir2). The corresponding merged and bright field (BF) images are included on the right. PfGDV1 expression is indicated with an arrow; locations of parasites in the BF image are indicated with a P for parasite or S for schizont. A) A schizont (S) (Upper) expressing GDV1 and a doubly infected erythrocyte (Lower) with one parasite (P1) expressing HA-tagged PfGDV1 (aHA) and another negative (P2) for anti-HA antibodies. B) Costaining of parasites expressing GDV1 with early gameto-cytogenesis markers. A doubly infected erythrocyte (Upper) with one parasite (P1) positive for GDV1 and aPfs16 and the other (P2) negative for both. An erythrocyte (Lower) infected with a parasite (P) positive for GDV1 and aPfGE3. C) Colocalization of PfGDV1 with nuclear proteins. A doubly infected erythrocyte (Upper) with one parasite in the plane of the image (P1) and the other below (P2). Both P1 and P2 are positive for GDV1 and aMCM2. A schizont (S) (Lower) expressing GDV1 stained with aSir2.

Eksi S, Morahan BJ, Haile Y, Furuya T, Jiang H, Ali O, Xu H, Kiattibutr K, Suri A, Czesny B, Adeyemo A, Myers TG, Sattabongkot J, Su XZ, Williamson KC. Plasmodium falciparum gametocyte development 1 (Pfgdv1) and gametocytogenesis early gene identification and commitment to sexual development. PLoS Pathog. 2012;8(10):e1002964.

Other associated proteins

PFID Formal Annotation
PF3D7_0406200 parasitophorous vacuole membrane protein s16; sexual stage-specific protein s16
PF3D7_0935400 gametocyte development protein 1
PF3D7_1417800 DNA replication licensing factor MCM2
PF3D7_1477700 Plasmodium exported protein (PHISTa), unknown function
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