2023
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1163367
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Guianensin, a Simulium guianense salivary protein, has broad anti-hemostatic and anti-inflammatory properties

Abstract: BackgroundSalivary glands from blood-feeding arthropods secrete several molecules that inhibit mammalian hemostasis and facilitate blood feeding and pathogen transmission. The salivary functions from Simulium guianense, the main vector of Onchocerciasis in South America, remain largely understudied. Here, we have characterized a salivary protease inhibitor (Guianensin) from the blackfly Simulium guianense.Materials and methodsA combination of bioinformatic and biophysical analyses, recombinant protein producti… Show more

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