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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 3.

Top 20 most abundant protein components of S. haematobium 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
A0A094ZWN9 Histone H4 11 61.5 N
A0A095B131 Polyubiquitin-C 8 30.2 N
A0A094ZDN2 Thioredoxin peroxidase 2 8 43.6 A
A0A095AIQ5 Cytochrome c 8 55.6 N
A0A095AKM1 Fructose-bisphosphate aldolase 8 27.4 N
A0A094ZX17 GLIPR1-like protein 1 7 39.6 Y
A0A095A2M4 Thioredoxin 7 61.6 A
A0A095ANZ3 Histone H3 5 33.3 A
A0A095A3Q8 Alpha-galactosidase 5 19.2 N
A5A6F5 14 kDa fatty acid-binding protein 5 32.3 A
A0A095A0L7 Superoxide dismutase [Cu-Zn] 4 37.5 A
A0A095A463 Uncharacterized protein 3 13.5 N
A0A095B4U1 Histone H2B 3 27.9 N
A0A094ZS57 16 kDa calcium-binding protein 3 25.2 A
A0A094ZZE3 Basement membrane proteoglycan 3 4.8 N
A0A095CF43 Alpha-galactosidase 3 12.5 A
A0A094ZS46 Spectrin alpha chain 3 1.0 N
A0A094ZVR4 Peptidase inhibitor 16 3 24.5 Y
A0A095CGL8 78 kDa glucose-regulated protein 3 6.8 Y
A0A094ZD40 Actin-2 2 13.8 A