Abstract

The topographic distribution of common and variant epitopes on two divergent allelic forms of the 185-205K schizont glycoprotein of Plasmodium falciparum were studied by a two-site radioimmunoassay using monoclonal antibodies. Similarities in the conformation of the two molecules were apparent. On both antigens two distinct regions were mapped, each comprising of both strain-common and polymorphic epitopes. Epitopes common to the two PSAs were found to be closely associated with different variable epitopes in tertiary structure. It is suggested that this may contribute to parasite evasion of the host immune response.

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