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. 2016 May 24;18(7):905–918. doi: 10.1111/cmi.12604

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Molecules involved in malaria parasite development in the mosquito midgut. Ca2+, calcium ion; CCp‐MCP, CCp‐based multiprotein complex; CelTOS, cell‐traversal protein for ookinetes and sporozoites; CTL4, C‐type lectin 4; CTRP, circumsporozoite and thrombospondin‐related adhesive protein‐related protein; DAG, diacylglycerol; EM, erythrocyte membrane; FBN9/39, fibrinogen immunolectin 9/39; GAP50, glideosome‐associated protein 50; GCS1/HAP2, generative cell specific 1; GEST, gamete egress and sporozoite traversal; IP3, inositol triphosphate; LRRDD7, leucine‐rich‐repeat domain‐containing protein 7; MDV‐1, male development‐1; Peg3/4, protein of early gametocyte 3/4; PIP2, phosphatidylinositol‐4,5‐bisphosphate; PPLP2/3/4/5, Plasmodium perforin‐like protein 2/3/4/5; POS1‐10, putative ookinete surface‐associated protein 1‐10; PSOP1/2/6/7/12, putative secreted ookinete protein 1/2/6/7/12; PV, parasitophorous vacuole; SOAP, secreted ookinete adhesive protein; TCC, terminal complement complex; TEP1, thioesther‐containing protein 1; WARP, von Willebrand factor A domain‐related protein; XA, xanthurenic acid.