2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2014.05.013
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The origin and diversification of the merozoite surface protein 3 (msp3) multi-gene family in Plasmodium vivax and related parasites

Abstract: The genus Plasmodium is a diversified group of parasites with more than 200 known species that includes those causing malaria in humans. These parasites use numerous proteins in a complex process that allows them to invade the red blood cells of their vertebrate hosts. Many of those proteins are part of multi-gene families; one of which is the merozoite surface protein-3 (msp3) family. The msp3 multi-gene family is considered important in the two main human parasites, Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum… Show more

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“…: P. vivax, P. cynomolgi, P. inui ; see Fig. S2), thus msp7 differs from Pvmsp3 and its orthologs in non-human primates (Rice et al, 2014). However, as in Pvmsp3 (Rice et al, 2014), there is sequence length polymorphism in many msp7 paralogs in the P. vivax clade among different isolates within species (Fig.…”
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“…: P. vivax, P. cynomolgi, P. inui ; see Fig. S2), thus msp7 differs from Pvmsp3 and its orthologs in non-human primates (Rice et al, 2014). However, as in Pvmsp3 (Rice et al, 2014), there is sequence length polymorphism in many msp7 paralogs in the P. vivax clade among different isolates within species (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multigene families in Plasmodium harbor extraordinary variation to the extent that it is difficult to identify clear orthologs even in closely related species (Frech and Chen, 2011; Neasfy et al, 2012; Rice et al, 2014). In the case of msp7 , orthologs are identifiable across species but they have diverged enough to hamper our ability to describe evolutionary processes at the genus level.…”
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“…These include antigens involved in the binding and invasion of host cells, 6,54 potential vaccine candidates, 55 and loci associated with drug resistance. 26 Initial comparisons of P. vivax genomes have found high levels of variation in many of the antigens involved in red blood cell invasion, 19 and even suggestions of common copy number variation in antigen families such as vir and MSP3.…”
Section: Epidemiologically Relevant P Vivax Invasion Biologymentioning
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“…26 Initial comparisons of P. vivax genomes have found high levels of variation in many of the antigens involved in red blood cell invasion, 19 and even suggestions of common copy number variation in antigen families such as vir and MSP3. 54 This indicates that different subpopulations of P. vivax could present very different antigenic sequences and even have different repertoires of antigens, with clear relevance for immunity and vaccine development. Additionally, genome wide screens for genes with a pattern of polymorphism consistent with the action of natural selection have identified new loci that are of interest in understanding P. vivax invasion biology.…”
Section: Epidemiologically Relevant P Vivax Invasion Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%