Accession 378
Title Self-assembled protein arrays from an Ornithodoros moubata salivary gland expression library
Summary Tick saliva contains antihemostatic, anti-inflammatory, and immunosuppressive proteins that counteract the host hemostatic, immune, and inflammatory responses allowing the ingestion of host blood and facilitating its infection by the tick-borne pathogens. Identification of such proteins and their functions could help in the selection of antigenic targets for the development of antitick and transmission-blocking vaccines. With that aim, we have prepared a cDNA expression library from the salivary glands of Ornithodoros moubata and subsequently produced a self-assembled protein microarray using 480 randomly selected clones from that library.
Journal J Proteome Res.
Publish date November, 2012
Corresponding Author Manuel Fuentes
E-mail mfuentes@usal.es
Array Type Technological development of protein array
Species
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PubMed ID:23140423