Table 4. The twenty most abundant proteins in ESP-UF from Ascaris suum.
# | Accession | Protein Name | SP | NCBI Accession | BlastP result | Organism |
1 | GS_06453 | Brugia malayi antigen | N | BAC66614.1 | As16 | A. suum |
2 | GS_05746 | Peptidase - Family M1 unassigned peptidases | Y | BAC83078.1 | Aminopeptidase N | A. suum |
3 | GS_12601 | Brugia malayi antigen | Y | ACJ03764.1 | Ag1 | A. lumbricoides |
4 | GS_07456 | Transthyretin-8 (Ttr-8) | Y | ERG85900.1 | Transthyretin-like protein 5 | A. suum |
5 | GS_17977 | Probable alpha/beta-glucosidase agdC | N | ERG85169.1 | T family of potassium channels protein 12 | A. suum |
6 | GS_16078 | Protein Y75B7AR.1 | N | - | - | - |
7 | GS_07759 | Protein C28C12.4 | Y | ERG83483.1 | Hypothetical protein ASU_06904 | A. suum |
8 | GS_23855 | Zinc Finger protein 420 | Y | ERG80621.1 | Hypothetical protein ASU_11569 | A. suum |
9 | GS_08951 | Hypothetical protein | N | ERG86760.1 | Hypothetical protein ASU_01744 | A. suum |
10 | GS_21887 | Protein F55H12.4 | Y | XP_003112257.1 | Hypothetical protein CRE_29767 | C. remanei |
11 | GS_17143 | Protein T18B10.2 | Y | ERG79357.1 | Hypothetical protein ASU_13792 | A. suum |
12 | GS_14400 | Hypothetical protein | Y | - | - | - |
13 | GS_02066 | Fab1, identical | Y | P55776.1 | Fatty acid-binding protein homolog | A. suum |
14 | GS_01881 | Transthyretin-8 (Ttr-8) | Y | ERG85900.1 | Transthyretin-like protein | A. suum |
15 | L3E_02632 | Transthyretin-8 (Ttr-8) | Y | ERG85638.1 | Transthyretin-like protein | A. suum |
16 | GS_18848 | Glutamate dehydrogenase | N | ERG83952.1 | Glutamate dehydrogenase | A. suum |
17 | GS_20676 | Annexin | N | ERG80393.1 | Annexin A6 | A. suum |
18 | GS_05584 | Aminopeptidase N | N | ERG83077.1 | Aminopeptidase N | A. suum |
19 | GS_02555 | Aminopeptidase N | N | ERG83079.1 | Aminopeptidase N | A. suum |
20 | GS_04373 | L-isoaspartate O-methyltransferase | N | XP_001902004.1 | L-isoaspartate O-methyltransferase | B. malayi |
“-“ indicates that a BLASTP search returned no significant match. “SP” refers to signal peptide; “Y” and “N” indicate the presence or absence of a signal peptide, respectively.