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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 21.
Published in final edited form as: Mol Biochem Parasitol. 2020 Sep 19;240:111322. doi: 10.1016/j.molbiopara.2020.111322

Table 2.

Top 20 most abundant protein components of S. japonicum egg ESPs. The method of protein secretion as predicted by SecretomeP is listed; classically secreted (Y), non-classically secreted (A) or non-secreted (N). Proteins are ranked in order of the highest total unique matched peptides taken from three technical replicates.

Accession Number Protein ID # Unique Peptides % Coverage SecretomeP
Q5DET3 Histone H4 19 71.8 N
Q5DFZ8 Fructose-bisphosphate aldolase 16 55.8 N
Q86G46 Polyubiquitin 16 32.1 N
C1L4Z7 Actin 5C 13 33.2 N
Q5DHF8 Histone H3 12 64.5 A
C1LFC4 Aminopeptidase 10 18.2 A
C1L9B2 Calreticulin 8 19.8 Y
Q5DDU9 Histone H2B 7 38.0 N
C1LEJ4 Histone H2A 7 46.4 A
Q86EU4 Cytochrome c proximal 7 50.8 A
C1LQJ9 Uncharacterized protein 6 23.3 A
C1LQT3 Thioredoxin 6 53.5 A
Q5D8W0 SJCHGC06710 protein 6 40.8 Y
P33676 Enolase 6 16.0 A
Q5D9T1 Malate dehydrogenase 6 27.1 A
C1LJG7 NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase 5 22.0 A
C1LYI9 Calcium-binding EF-hand protein 5 58.7 A
C1LNR0 Protein disulfide-isomerase 5 14.5 Y
C1LV44 Tryparedoxin peroxidase 5 28.1 A
C1LNY3 Superoxide dismutase [Cu-Zn] 5 62.6 A