Salivary Protein Card

Accession: Sp002154    D7 protein   [Aedes albopictus]
Basic info
Organism | Aedes albopictus |
Taxonomy | Insecta > Diptera > Culicidae > Aedes > Aedes albopictus |
Protein Description | D7 protein |
Mass Weight | 26608 |
Isoelectric Point | 7.894 |
Annotation
Function | The D7 protein is a family of small secreted proteins found in the saliva of blood-sucking insects, including mosquitoes. These proteins have been extensively studied for their role in modulating host immune responses and facilitating blood-feeding. D7 proteins are believed to act as anti-coagulants and anti-inflammatory agents by binding to components of the hosts coagulation and immune systems. By interfering with these processes, D7 proteins help mosquitoes to obtain a blood meal more efficiently. However, the precise mechanisms of action and functions of specific D9 protein variants may vary | ||
Pfam |
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Features
Feature key | Position | Length |
Chain | 1-232 | 232 |
Sequence
3D Structure
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Publication
1. |
Kaczmarek ME, Herzog NL, Noval MG, Zuzworsky J, Shah Z, Bajwa WI, Stapleford KA.; Mosquito Populations Display Differences in Salivary Gland Protein D7 Diversity and Chikungunya Virus Replication.; Viruses. 020 Jun 28;12(7):698. PMC7411855 |