Localization of UOS3 in oocyst and hemolymph sporozoites. UOS3 was tagged with the quadruple Myc epitope (UOS3myc) and used in immunofluorescence localization studies. (A to D) At day 10 postinfection, a midgut oocyst with developing sporozoites (A, overlay) was stained for CS protein (B, red), Myc (C, green), and 4′,6′-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI)-DNA content (D, blue). Scale bar, 10 μm. UOS3 localizes to the apical ends of the emerging sporozoites. (E) A UOS3myc hemolymph sporozoite stained for Myc (green), CS protein (red), and DAPI-DNA content (blue). (F) A UOS3myc hemolymph sporozoite stained for Myc (green), TRAP (red), and DAPI-DNA (blue). UOS3 shows internal granular staining that does not colocalize with CS but shows partial overlap with TRAP localization. (G) As a control, wild-type sporozoites were stained with the Myc antibody (green), CS antibody (red), and DAPI-DNA (blue) to show specificity of the Myc antibody. No Myc staining was observed. H to L) UOS3myc hemolymph sporozoites (H, overlay; I, differential interference contrast image) stained with CS antibody (J, red), Myc antibody (K, green), and DAPI (L, blue) show that UOS3myc preferentially localizes to one end of the sporozoites. Scale bar, 5 μm.