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Name Class

WBInteraction000542430Interaction_typeGeneticOversuppression
GI_module_twoSuper_suppressing
InteractorInteractor_overlapping_geneWBGene00001709Interactor_typeEffector
WBGene00000958Interactor_typeAffected
WBGene00196366Interactor_typeEffector
Variation_interactorWBVar00145675Interactor_typeEffector
WBVar00248986Interactor_typeAffected
Interaction_summary"We evaluated this question by crossing the grk-2(gk268) and grk-2(rt97) alleles with strains that are constitutive egg layers. These strains include a gain-of-function strain that has activated Gαq (egl-30(ep271)) as well as loss-of-function strains that are defective in Gαo (goa-1(n1134)), the G protein that inhibits egg laying; EAT-16 (eat-16(ep273)), the regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) protein of Gαq; or diacylglycerol kinase (dgk-1(sy428)), a potential effector enzyme that phosphorylates diacylglycerol. Interestingly, the constitutive egg laying phenotype in these strains could be effectively suppressed by grk-2(lf) (Fig. 3A), suggesting that GRK-2 may function downstream of these proteins in the egg laying pathway."
ThroughputLow_throughput
Interaction_phenotypeWBPhenotype:0000004
PaperWBPaper00050796
RemarkFigure 3A