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Transfection and Mutagenesis of Target Genes in Mosquito Cells by Locked Nucleic Acid-modified Oligonucleotides
Published on: December 26, 2010
Novel cDNAs encoding salivary proteins from the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae
Alessandra Lanfrancotti1, Fabrizio Lombardo, Federica Santolamazza
1Department of Public Health, Parasitology Unit, University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy.
Abstract:
Several genes encoding salivary components of the mosquito Anopheles gambiae were identified using a selective trapping approach. Among these, five corresponded to genes expressed specifically in female glands and their role may possibly be linked to blood-feeding. Our collection included a fourth member of the D7 protein family and two polypeptides that showed weak similarity to anti-coagulants from distantly related species. Moreover, we identified two additional members of a novel group of proteins that we named glandins. The isolation of tissue-specific genes represents a first step toward a deeper molecular analysis of mosquito salivary secretions.

