Table 1 S. japonicum EV proteins are homologous to exosomal proteins in other species.

From: Molecular characterization of S. japonicum exosome-like vesicles reveals their regulatory roles in parasite-host interactions

Description of the identified proteins in S. japonicum EVs

Homologs of exosomal proteins in other species

E value $

Identities (%)

Plasma

Cells

Parasites

Actin

50

51

27

0

91

26 S proteasome regulatory subunit T3

 

52

 

0

89

Proteasome (Prosome, macropain) 26 S subunit, ATPase 2

  

27

0

88

Proteasome (Prosome, macropain) 26 S subunit, ATPase 3

 

52

 

0

83

Eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1 alpha 2

 

51

27

0

81

CDC42 protein

50,53

  

2.00E-109

78

26 S proteasome regulatory subunit N11

 

54

 

3.00E-179

78

Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase

50

51

19

0

75

Heat shock protein 70

53

51

14,26

0

72

Glucose-6-phosphate isomerase

53

  

0

70

Proteasome subunit beta type 5

 

52

26

7.00E-102

70

Heat shock protein 90

53

52

14

0

68

Phosphoglycerate kinase

 

54

 

0

68

Rab-protein 11

 

54

14,19

2.00E-89

68

Proteasome (Prosome, macropain) subunit alpha type 4

 

51

27

E-118

67

Glutamine synthetase

53

  

0

66

26 S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 7

   

6.00E-126

66

Rab-protein 10

53

54

19

E-89

65

Tyrosine 3-monooxygenase/tryptophan 5-monooxygenase activation protein, beta polypeptide

 

51,54

 

6.00E-112

64

Lactate dehydrogenase

 

54

 

2.00E-144

61

Proteasome subunit beta type 6

  

26

2.00E-87

61

20 S proteasome subunit alpha 7

 

52

27

3.00E-105

60

Proteasome subunit beta type 7

 

54

26

9.00E-117

60

  1. $The protein sequences in S. japonicum were analyzed with the homologs in Mus musculus by BLASTP program. Blast E value and identities was calculated.