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WBInteraction000541100Interaction_typeRegulatoryChange_of_expression_level
InteractorInteractor_overlapping_geneWBGene00004758Interactor_typeTrans_regulator
WBGene00002201Interactor_typeTrans_regulated
WBGene00013197Interactor_typeTrans_regulated
WBGene00018350Interactor_typeTrans_regulated
WBGene00002187Interactor_typeTrans_regulated
Other_interactorCryB TreatmentInteractor_typeTrans_regulator
Variation_interactorWBVar00088241Interactor_typeTrans_regulator
Interaction_summary"For this information, we turned back to our genome-wide RNAi list of hpo genes, examined all eight of the genes that are induced by PFT (2X cut-off), and asked, based on our microarray data, if their induction is dependent upon either the p38 or JNK MAPK pathways. We found four of eight (50%) induced hpo genes (namely kin-18, Y54E5A.1, F42C5.10 and kgb-1 itself) require JNK (namely kin-18, Y54E5A.1, F42C5.10 and kgb-1 itself) require JNK MAPK for their induction whereas none of the eight genes require the p38 MAPK pathway for their induction. The dependence of these four genes upon the KGB-1 and not the p38 MAPK these four genes upon the KGB-1 and not the p38 MAPK pathway for their induction was confirmed via qRT-PCR (Figure 3E)."
Detection_methodRT_PCR
Regulation_levelTranscriptional
PaperWBPaper00038231
RemarkFig. 3e