Molecular cloning and characterisation of the RESA gene, a marker of genetic diversity of Plasmodium falciparum

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To identity immunodiagnostic antigen genes, a Plasmodium falciparum (Dd2 clone) expression library was screened using human immune sera. The ring-infected erythrocyte surface antigen (RESA) was isolated: this antigen of the resistant clone presents repeat tandem sequences like the 3D7 clone, albeit in different numbers. RESA has been studied as a marker of genetic diversity, with different sizes being observed in different isolates and clones of Plasmodium falciparum. The native protein was localised in cultures by western-blot and immuno-transmission electron microscopy. The antigenicity of RESA was evaluated by ELISA, using the carboxy-terminal repeat region as antigen. The assay's sensitivity and specificity were 78.2 and 94% respectively. © 2009 The Author(s).

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Moyano, E. M., González, L. M., Cuevas, L., Perez-Pastrana, E., Santa-Maria, Y., & Benito, A. (2010). Molecular cloning and characterisation of the RESA gene, a marker of genetic diversity of Plasmodium falciparum. Molecular Biology Reports, 37(6), 2893–2902. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11033-009-9849-z

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