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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Feb 25.
Published in final edited form as: Nature. 2017 Jan 25;542(7639):101–104. doi: 10.1038/nature21038

Extended Data Table 4. List of potential RBP1a receptors.

Human Gene ID Annotation
HUMAN_NP_006570.1 3-beta-hydroxysteroid-Delta(8),Delta(7) isomerase
HUMAN_NP_001095937.1 Aquaporin-12b precursor
HUMAN_NP_001182010.1 Claudin-34
HUMAN_NP_000485.3 Collagen alpha-1 (XVII] chain
HUMAN_NP_001268861.1 Condensin-2 complex subunit G2 isoform a
HUMAN_NP_001073922.2 Integrator complex subunit 1
HUMAN_NP_001185744.1 Mucin-22 precursor
HUMAN_NP_001017989.2 Optic atrophy 3 protein isoform a
HUMAN_NP_072093.2 Probable G-protein coupled receptor 135
HUMAN_NP_001290402.1 Probable G-protein coupled receptor 146
HUMAN_NP_006356.1 Protein CROC-4
HUMAN_NP_001192181.1 RING finger protein 223
HUMAN_NP_612145.2 Serine palmitoyltransferase small subunit A
HUMAN_NP_001129975.1 Small integral membrane protein 24 precursor
HUMAN_NP_001277024.1 Transmembrane protein 114 isoform b
HUMAN_NP_001077059.1 Transmembrane protein 214 isoform 2
HUMAN_NP_001243758.1 Transmembrane protein 265
HUMAN_NP_003802.1 Tumor necrosis factor ligand superfamily member 9
HUMAN_NP_001258890.1 Zinc transporter ZIP1 isoform b

The first column shows the 19 transmembrane-containing human genes that are shared between humans and the common marmoset, but not with chimpanzees. As RBP1a is the RBP with the largest differences between P. malariae and P. malariae-like, these genes may represent interesting candidates for the RBP1a receptor.