Identification of proteins with significantly altered levels in A. aegypti larvae treated with an LC10 (gray cells) or an LC50 (white cells) dose of Cry11Aa toxin compared to buffer controls.
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aAll matches were to sequences from Aedes aegypti.bUniProtKB/Swiss-Prot A. aegypti database.cDefined as the percentage of all the amino acids in a protein that were identified from sample spectra.dC, Energy production and conversion; I, Lipid transport and metabolism; J. Translation, ribosomal structure and biogenesis; O. Post-translational modification, protein turnover, chaperones; Q, Secondary metabolites biosynthesis, transport and catabolism; V, Defense mechanisms; Z, Cytoskeleton.eFold difference in larvae treated with Cry11Aa toxin compared with control (buffer) treatment.fBLASTp searches of the NCBInr database with this uncharacterized protein returned high identity (83%) matches to Culex quinquefasciatus apolipophorin (XP_001849310).
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