The gene encoding the 25 kDa ookinete surface antigen (Pgs25) of Plasmodium gallinaceum has been cloned using an oligonucleotide probe directed against one of the EGF-like domains of the P. falciparum 25 kDa ookinete surface antigen (Pfs25). The Pgs25 gene codes for a polypeptide of 215 amino acids, two amino residues less than Pfs25. The deduced amino acid sequence contains a putative signal sequence at the amino-terminus, four tandemly repeated EGF-like domains, and a hydrophobic region at the carboxyl-terminus. By comparing Pgs25 with Pfs25, six conserved regions, consisting of six or more amino acid residues, have been identified. Most of the conserved regions are outside EGF-like core consensus sequences. The most striking conservation is the spacing of the cysteines.