plasmepsin-like pseudogene
For general laboratory and research use only
Plasmodium is a genus of protozoa that cause Malaria. Plasmodium species use two hosts
in their lifecycle. Plasmodium malariae, which infects humans, uses Anophele mosquitoes
as a vector.
As the mosquito bites a human, the sporozoites of the parasite are injected into the
individual with the mosquito saliva. The sporozoites target the host liver where they
replicate asexually creating merozoites which are subsequently released into the host
circulatory system where they invade erythrocytes and undergo nuclear division causing
these cells to burst. The parasite can also reproduce sexually producing gametocytes
which are then able to infect the vector host when they bite the human. In the mid gut of
the mosquito these mature into micro-gametes with flagella and macro-gametes that fuse
together to produce a zygote which later develops into an oocyst in the space between the
epithelial cells and the basal lamina. These oocysts undergo asexual replication to produce
sporozoites of around 1µm in diameter which relocate to the salivary gland ready to infect
another individual when the mosquito feeds again.
After an incubation period varying between 7 and 30 days, infection with P. malariae
presents initially with moderate fever which reoccurs at 3 day intervals, muscle pain,
nausea. Symptoms including anaemia and confusion can also occur. Treatment is based
on identification of the specific species causing the infection, where in the world the
infection was acquired and drug resistance.
Introduction to Plasmodium malariae
The target sequence within the plasmepsin-like pseudogene has very low homology with
other species of plasmodia that cause malaria. The primers and probe sequences in this
kit have 100% homology with a broad range of clinically relevant reference sequences
based on a comprehensive bioinformatics analysis.
The PCR Max qPCR Kit for Plasmodium malariae (P.malariae) genomes is designed for
the in vitro quantification of P.malariae genomes. The kit is designed to have the broadest
detection profile possible whilst remaining specific to the P.malariae genome.
The primers and probe sequences in this kit have 100% homology with a broad range of
P.malariae sequences based on a comprehensive bioinformatics analysis.
If you require further information, or have a specific question about the detection profile of
this kit then please send an e.mail to help@pcrmax.com and our bioinformatics team will
answer your question.
Kit Contents
• P.malariae specific primer/probe mix (150 reactions BROWN)
FAM labelled
• P.malariae positive control template (for Standard curve RED)
• Internal extraction control primer/probe mix (150 reactions BROWN)
VIC labelled as standard
• Internal extraction control DNA (150 reactions BLUE)
• Endogenous control primer/probe mix (150 reactions BROWN)
FAM labelled
• RNAse/DNAse free water (WHITE)
for resuspension of primer/probe mixes and internal extraction control DNA
• Template preparation buffer (YELLOW)
for resuspension of positive control template and standard curve preparation
Reagents and equipment to be supplied by the user
Real-Time PCR Instrument
DNA extraction kit
This kit designed to work well with all processes that yield high quality DNA with minimal
PCR inhibitors.
Lyophilised 2x qPCR Mastermix
This kit is designed to be compatible with all commercially available Mastermixes that run
with standard cycling conditions.
Pipettors and Tips
Vortex and centrifuge
Thin walled 1.5 ml PCR reaction tubes