Anopheles sinensis
Anopheles sinensis is a species of mosquito that transmits malaria as well as lymphatic filariasis. It is regarded as the most important vector of these human parasitic diseases in Southeast Asia [1][2]. It is the primary vector of vivax malaria (Plasmodium vivax) in many regions. In China it also transmits the filalarial parasite (Wuchereria bancrofti) [3], and arthropod roundworm (Romanomermis jingdeensis) [4]. In Japan it is also a vector of a roundworm Setaria digitata in sheep and goats [5][6]. Because of its similarity with other Anopheles, it is now considered a species complex comprising at least four species. Its genome was sequenced in 2014 [7].
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Statistics of OBPs from Anopheles sinensis:
Total | |||||
Number of OBPs | 20 | 18 | 12 | 1 | 51 |
N° with atomic structures (in PDB) | NA | NA | – | – | NA |
3D models | NA | NA | NA | – | NA |
Docking results** | NA | NA | NA | – | NA |
*(also known as duplex or atypical)
**(molecular docking was performed on 126 odorants that are known repellants and attractants for mosquitoes)
ND :undetermined
NA : Not Available
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Bibliographic references
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- Chang, Xuelian; Zhong, Daibin; Fang, Qiang; Hartsel, Joshua; Zhou, Guofa; Shi, Linna; Fang, Fujin; Zhu, Changliang; Yan, Guiyun; Mutuku, Francis (2014). “Multiple Resistances and Complex Mechanisms of Anopheles sinensis Mosquito: A Major Obstacle to Mosquito-Borne Diseases Control and Elimination in China”. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 8 (5): e2889. doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0002889. PMC 4031067 Freely accessible. PMID 24852174.
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- Zhao, Yonghua (1992). “Study on the life cycle of Setaria digitata”. Journal of Yunnan Agricultural University. 6 (2): 110–115. Archived from the original on 2014-08-08.
- Anderson, R.C. (2000). Nematode Parasites of Vertebrates Their Development and Transmission (2nd ed.). Wallingford: CAB International. p. 480. ISBN 978-0-8519-9786-5.
- Zhou, Dan; Zhang, Donghui; Ding, Guohui; Shi, Linna; Hou, Qing; Ye, Yuting; Xu, Yang; Zhou, Huayun; Xiong, Chunrong; Li, Shengdi; Yu, Jing; Hong, Shanchao; Yu, Xinyou; Zou, Ping; Chen, Chen; Chang, Xuelian; Wang, Weijie; Lv, Yuan; Sun, Yan; Ma, Lei; Shen, Bo; Zhu, Changliang (2014). “Genome sequence of Anopheles sinensis provides insight into genetics basis of mosquito competence for malaria parasites”. BMC Genomics. 15 (1): 42. doi:10.1186/1471-2164-15-42. PMC 3901762 Freely accessible. PMID 24438588.