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Name Class

Expr3919Expression_ofGeneWBGene00001132
Reflects_endogenous_expression_ofWBGene00001132
Expression_dataLife_stageWBls:0000024
WBls:0000038
WBls:0000027
WBls:0000035
WBls:0000041
WBls:0000015
WBls:0000021
Anatomy_termWBbt:0005733Certain
WBbt:0005813Certain
GO_termGO:0005634
GO:0005737
GO:0005911
GO:0032432
Subcellular_localizationThis muscle-specific localization of ALP-1A::GFP first appears as the muscle cytoskeleton is being established and continues within developing musculature throughout embryogenesis where it is detected both cytoplasmically and in the body wall muscle nuclei. Just before embryonic elongation, ALP-1A::GFP is localized to periodic circumferential fibrils in the hypodermis that persist throughout embryogenesis. This localization pattern is coincident with morphogenetic actin bundles that are required for an actin-myosin-mediated contractile process that drives morphogenesis of the embryo. ALP-1A::GFP localization at these circumferential actin bundles persists throughout morphogenesis during which the fusion protein also localizes to cell junctions in the hypodermal seam cells. Later in development, ALP-1A::GFP expression was detected at the cell-cell junctions of the hypodermal seam cells during larval stages as well.
TypeReporter_gene
PatternThe ALP-1A::GFP is expressed early in muscle development where it first appears during the comma-stage in the characteristic pair of bands that line the lateral surfaces of the embryo, demarcating the nascent body wall muscle cells. Throughout adulthood ALP-1A is most prevalent in the body wall muscle. In addition to the muscle expression, ALP-1A::GFP is expressed in the embryonic hypodermis.
ReferenceWBPaper00026945
TransgeneWBTransgene00001778