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Rabbit anti pfaldolase

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Rabbit anti-PfAldolase is a primary antibody used for the detection of PfAldolase, an enzyme involved in the glycolytic pathway of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. This antibody can be used in various immunoassays to identify and quantify the presence of PfAldolase.

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2 protocols using rabbit anti pfaldolase

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Isolating PfArp4 and PfArp6 proteins

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Synchronized parasites at a parasitaemia level of 2–3% were collected and lysed with 0.15% saponin. After washing twice with 1% PBS, the cells were resuspended in 1× SDS loading buffer (Bio-Rad, Hercules, CA, USA). Since the molecular weight of PfArp4 and PfArp6 is approximately 62 kDa and 121 kDa, respectively, an 8% SDS-PAGE gel was used to isolate the proteins. The antibodies used in the experiment were rabbit anti-HA (1:2000; Abcam, Cambridge, UK), mouse anti-Ty1 (1:1000; Sigma-Aldrich), and rabbit anti-PfAldolase (1:1000; Abcam, Cambridge, UK). An ECL western blot kit (GE Healthcare, Atlanta, GA, USA) was used to develop the blots.
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Western Blot Analysis of Parasite Proteins

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Total parasite extracts were prepared by 0.15% saponin treatment and resuspended in 1x SDS-loading buffer (Bio-Rad), then separated on 8 ~ 12% SDS-PAGE gel according to the molecular weight of targeted proteins, and subjected to Western blot analysis. The commercial antibodies used in this study were mouse anti-Ty1 (1:500, Sigma), mouse anti-HA (1:2000, Roche), rabbit anti-PfAldolase (1:1000, Abcam), and rabbit anti-Histone 3 (1:1000, Abcam). ECL western blotting kit (GE healthcare) was used to develop blots.
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