Identification of antigenic proteins from salivary glands of female Anopheles maculatus by proteomic analysis
Date
2018-02-09Author
Armiyanti, Yunita
Arifianto, Renam Putra
Riana, Elisa Nurma
Senjarini, Kartika
Widodo, Widodo
Fitri, Loeki Enggar
Sardjono, Teguh Wahju
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Objective: To identify antigenic proteins from the salivary glands of female Anopheles
maculatus using a proteomic approach to find the biomarker candidate for serological
tools.
Methods: The identification of antigenic proteins of Anopheles maculatus salivary gland
used these techniques: one-dimensional gel electrophoresis (sodium dodecyl sulfate
polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis), western blot, and liquid chromatography–mass
spectrometry.
Results: The proteins that have molecular weight (MW) 43 and 34 kDa were the antigenic
protein. Computational bioinformatic analysis by Mascot Server revealed seven
novel hypothetical proteins (MW: 43 kDa) and two novel hypothetical proteins (MW:
34 kDa). Further analysis (BLASTP, antigenicity, epitope mapping, and specificity
analysis) showed that two novel proteins were identified as apolipoprotein D and
cathepsin D in Anopheles darlingi.
Conclusions: The identified proteins are potential to be developed as a biomarker of
mosquito bite's exposure.
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