Table 1. 20 most abundant proteins, with proper names, enriched in the digestive tract of adult female B. malayi based on normalized spectral abundance factor (NSAF).
Abundance NSAF | NSAF enrichment | |||
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Protein Type | Accession | Name | Digestive tract | Digestive tract |
Translational | Bm1_41515 | 40S ribosomal protein S21, putative | 5.4E-03 | 2.17 |
Muscle Associated | Bm1_28910 | Calsequestrin, skeletal muscle isoform precursor, putative | 2.5E-03 | 2.90 |
Cell trafficking | Bm1_14235 | SNARE domain containing protein | 2.4E-03 | 2.0 |
Muscle Associated | Bm1_45035 | Probable myosin regulatory light chain, putative | 2.2E-03 | 2.5 |
Protease | Bm1_34740 | aspartic protease BmAsp-1, identical | 1.1E-03 | 16.0 |
carrier protein | Bm1_21135 | Acyl CoA binding protein | 9.0E-04 | 7.68 |
Muscle Associated | Bm1_00655 | myosin heavy chain, nonmuscle type 1, putative | 7.8E-04 | 2.0 |
Phagocytosis associated | Bm1_02265 | MGC69076 protein-related | 7.3E-04 | 3.77 |
Xenobiotic metabolism | Bm1_13480 | UDP-glucoronosyl and UDP-glucosyl transferase family protein | 7.0E-04 | 28.16 |
RNA binding | Bm1_20295 | Glycine-rich RNA-binding protein.-related | 6.9E-04 | 8.96 |
Miscellaneous | Bm1_25280 | Prion-like—related | 6.4E-04 | 2.37 |
Cell Adhesion | Bm1_10500 | AMOP domain containing protein | 6.1E-04 | 5.99 |
Hydrolase | Bm1_24820 | Histidine acid phosphatase family protein | 6.1E-04 | 6.32 |
Cytoskeleton | Bm1_30265 | Tubulin alpha chain, putative | 5.9E-04 | 2.95 |
Transporter | Bm1_42930 | Excitatory amino acid transporter, putative | 5.7E-04 | 2.75 |
Lipid Metabolism | Bm1_08150 | NAD-dependent malic enzyme, mitochondrial precursor, putative | 5.5E-04 | 7.10 |
Catabolism | Bm1_48185 | putative amidase | 5.1E-04 | 3.74 |
Transporter | Bm1_24840 | Major Facilitator Superfamily protein | 4.7E-04 | 19.88 |
Protease | Bm1_18805 | Papain family cysteine protease containing protein | 4.4E-04 | * |
Protease | Bm1_00205 | ShTK domain containing protein | 4.2E-04 | 3.42 |
* Protein was only found within the digestive tract.