Supplementary Table 6: S. japonicum antigens on the schistosome protein microarray associated with rodent infection. Antigens were selected by Bolm-Hochberg adjusted p-values between pre-infection and post-infection samples from rat time course one (TC1) and two (TC2), mouse (M) and ASC (A) sample probing. Accession Number ID Annotation (BLASTp % amino acid identity)$ AF048759 Sj21.7 - 21.7 kDa antigen (65% aa 17PD36 Sm21.7 Smp_086480) AY815164 18PD38 protein (77% aa Sm heat shock 33PD74 Smp_026570) AY815140 Sj Annexin 7 (47% aa Sm putative 35PD78 annexin CCD80878) AY808751 149PD215 antigen (84% aa Sm TAL12 Peptide# transmem. Domains# Lifecycle Tegument Process Stage# Surface# Gene Ontology Details (GO)# Microtubule- Sj Sm vaccine; EF-hand based family1,2 y Protein folding Few studies3 - n - 1 C n - n - - n 36 n - - n - TC1 355 n - CSAEM y - TC1 TC2 A 191 n - - y TC1 TC2 A 185 n - CSAEM y TC1 166 n - CSAE TC2 185 n 1 TC1 375 n TC1 TC2 187 TC1 Smp_045010); Hypothetical protein Sjp40, p40 major egg antigen 157PD223 (83% aa Sm p40 CCD76213) 162PD228 (aa) Signal SjTAL12, sim. Sm22.6 tegument AY814158 L08198 Length Biological 86) sim AAP05970 (62% aa Sm innexin 121PD183 Sample Number of SjHSP86, sim. 86 kDa heat shock AY811126 AY815113 Protein Sj22.6 - 22.6 kDa tegumental associated antigen (72% aa Sm22.6 / 9CF) Microtubulebased Limited information, signal peptide Putative vaccine target4,5 Sim. to Sj22.6 (48% aa) Limited information Anti-pathology Sm vaccine6,7 Microtubule- Sj Sm vaccine; EF-hand / based dynein light family8,9 Accession Number ID Annotation (BLASTp % amino acid identity)$ AY222926 hypothetical protein with IG 164PD230 domain AF072327 167PD235 M14654 169PD237 Domains# Lifecycle Tegument Process Stage# Surface# Gene Ontology Dynein light chain 1 TC1 TC2 A 89 n - - n put. SjGST 26 antigen TC1 TC2 218 n - - TC2 162 n - TC1 TC2 125 y 1 Sj-L6L-1, sim. ThB / CD59 184PD254 aa Cs calponin-3) M63706 Sj23 23 kDa integral membrane 185PD255 prot. / CD63 - 242 n - Limited information, signal peptide10 Microtubule- Sj Sm vaccine ; dynein light based family11,12 y - Sj Sm vaccine13,14 E n - Limited information AM n Actomyosin TC1 TC2 A Details (GO)# y Calponin-like; sim. calponin (87% 212PD289 transmem. - AY813467 AY223465 Peptide# 1 family 187PD257 (aa) Signal y 177PD246 AF380366 Length Biological 291 sim. EAA15991 prot; knottin fold 179PD248 Sample Number of TC1 AY812161 AY816003 Protein CSA y structure organization M 218 n 4 SA n - TC1 400 n 1 A y - TC1 420 n - SAE n - Potential vaccine candidate13 Homologous to a Sj vaccine13,14 Sj Sm vaccine, tetraspanin family15 Serine protease inhibitor serpin B6 (SjB6) / oestrogen-regulated Sj Sm vaccine16,17 protein hypothetical protein / Sj phosphatase in vivo recombinant prot. 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