PF3D7_1471200 inorganic anion exchanger, inorganic anion antiporter, SulP

Detection and immunolocalisation of HA-tagged PfSulP protein in transfected parasites. (B) and (C), IFA images obtained using transfected parasites fixed and labelled with antibodies. The upper panels (B) show expression and localisation of HA-tagged PfSulP in infected erythrocytes. The lower panels (C) show co-localization of HA-tagged PfSulP with fluorescently labeled PfENT1 (red), a transport protein which resides on the parasite plasma membrane. HA-associated fluorescence and PfENT1-associated fluorescence localized together at the parasite surface (plasma membrane).

Henry RI, Martin RE, Howitt SM, Kirk K. Localisation of a candidate anion transporter to the surface of the malaria parasite. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2007 363:288-91. Copyright Elsevier 2010

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