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. 2013 Jan 1;2013:561979. doi: 10.1155/2013/561979

Table 1.

Peptides identified by MALDI-TOF-MS analysis of the three TvLEGU-1 protein spots of Trichomonas vaginalis detected by the anti-TvLEGU-1r antibody.

Peptide numbera Positionb (aa) Number in the sequencec m/z (av)d Spot 1e Spot 2e Spot 3e Amino acid sequencef
1 13–27 I 1749.9186 + + FAVLIAGSNDFYNYR
2 28–41 II 1734.9719 + + + HQADIFNMYQQLVK
3 41–66 III 2774.0025 + + GFDDQHITMMAYDDIALSSENPFR
4 42–66 IV 2930.1882 + + RGFDDQHITMMAYDDIALSSENPFR
5 75–84 V 1101.2126 + + HVNIYPGSSK
6 85–105 VI 2399.6528 + + INYAHNSVTADQFYTVLTTLK
7 144–151 VII 911.4059 + + AFDTMEAK
8 157–174 VIII 1994.1426 + + LFFGIEACYSGSVAAVFR
9 157–176 IX 2193.5226 + + + LFFGIEACYSGSVAAVFRAK
10 232–248 X 1931.1107 + + AQTTGSHVCYYGDVNMK

aConsecutive number assigned to the identified peptides. bPosition in amino acids (aa) residues of the identified peptides (start-end) in the aa sequence of the T. vaginalis TvLEGU-1 [38]. cArbitrary nomenclature used to describe the ten identified peptides in T. vaginalis TvLEGU-1 (see Supplementary Figure  1S in Supplementary Material available online at doi:10.1155/2012/561979). dPeptide mass average m/z (av) identified by MALDI-TOF-MS after tryptic digestion of the three protein spots obtained from 2DE of protease-rich extracts from T. vaginalis grown in normal iron conditions (Figure 1). ePresence (+) or absence (−) of the peptides identified by MALDI-TOF-MS in the three TvLEGU-1 protein spots analyzed. fAmino acid sequence of the peptides obtained from a theoretical tryptic digestion of the deduced aa sequence of TvLEGU-1 [38] with identical masses to the experimental one (Supplementary Figure  1S).