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English: Localization of HSP70 in erythrocyte infected by Plasmodium falciparum. Figure 6 of article.


Caption from article: PfHsp70-x partially associates with Maurer’s clefts but not with knobs:

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    • Panel I: the signal for PfHsp70-x (green) was obtained in the parasite compartment along with few punctate spots in the erythrocyte compartment.
    • Panel II: MAHRP1 (red) stained discrete foci representative of Maurer’s clefts in the erythrocyte periphery.
    • Panel III: the DIC image of the infected erythrocyte.
    • Panel IV: merged image overlaid with DIC image reveals that MAHRP1 and PfHsp70-x partially co-localize in the erythrocyte compartment, suggesting that PfHsp70-x possibly associates with Maurer’s clefts.
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    • Panel I: the signal for PfHsp70-x (green) was obtained in the parasite compartment along with few punctate spots in the erythrocyte compartment.
    • Panel II: KAHRP (red), being a constituent of knobs, stained the entire erythrocyte membrane.
    • Panel III shows the DIC image of the infected erythrocyte.
    • Panel IV: no co-localization is observed between KAHRP and PfHsp70-x, suggesting that PfHsp70-x does not associate with knobs on the infected erythrocyte membrane.
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Source Grover, M., Chaubey, S., Ranade, S. & Tatu, U. 2013: Identification of an exported heat shock protein 70 in Plasmodium falciparum. Parasite, 20, 2. doi:10.1051/parasite/2012002
Author Grover, Manish; Chaubey, Shweta; Ranade, Shatakshi; Tatu, Utpal

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