Sex-Specific Biology of the Human Malaria Parasite Revealed from the Proteomes of Mature Male and Female Gametocytes
Supplemental Data
- Supplemental Figure 1 (.pptx, 310 KB) - Tagging of selected genes with GFP at their C-termini.
- Supplemental Figure 2 (.pptx, 85 KB) - Comparison of this study to recent proteomes and functional category
- Supplemental Figure 3 (.pptx, 1.5 MB) - Sex identification of sorted mature gametocytes from the selected genes tagged with GFP
- Supplemental Figure 4 (.pptx, 68 KB) - Comparison of P. falciparum sex-specific proteomes and the deduced sex-specific proteomes
- Supplemental Figure 5 (.pptx, 146 KB) - Sex-biased proteins based on comparison among three gametocyte proteomes
- Supplemental Table 1 (.docx, 16 KB) - Primers for GFP tagging of selected sex-specific proteins
- Supplemental Table 2 (.xlsx, 1.1 MB) - proteome data of this study
- Supplemental Table 3 (.xlsx, 327 KB) - comparison of this study to published P. falciparum proteomes
- Supplemental Table 4 (.xlsx, 81 KB) - Differences of functional groups between the MG and FG proteomes
- Supplemental Table 5 (.xlsx, 252 KB) - Sex-specific proteins in this study
- Supplemental Table 6 (.xlsx, 12 KB) - The consistency of sex partitioning between the P. berghei proteins and their orthologs in P. falciparum
- Supplemental Table 7 (.xlsx, 228 KB) - comparison of sex-specific proteomes between P. falciaprum and P. berghei
- Supplemental Table 8 (.xlsx, 262 KB) - Unique proteins identified in P. falciparum and P. berghei
- Supplemental Table 9 (.xlsx, 327 KB) - comparison of sex-specific proteomes between the deduced sex-specific proteins and this study; comparison of three sex-specific gametocyte proteomes.