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Name Class

Expr11575Expression_ofGeneWBGene00006406
Reflects_endogenous_expression_ofWBGene00006406
Expression_dataLife_stageWBls:0000002
Anatomy_termWBbt:0003679Certain
WBbt:0003681Certain
WBbt:0005319Certain
WBbt:0005733Certain
WBbt:0006751Certain
WBbt:0006759Certain
WBbt:0008378Certain
GO_termGO:0005911
GO:0043296
Subcellular_localizationA translational fusion protein had the following subcellular localization. In embryos, SRGP-1::GFP localized specifically to sites of contact between cells. When first detected, approximately 150 min after first cleavage, SRGP-1::GFP appeared along most cell-cell contacts. After epidermal differentiation, SRGP-1 appeared uniformly along all apical junctions, where it colocalized with cadherin complex components. SRGP-1 did not colocalize appreciably with DLG-1/discs large and AJM-1, but appeared to reside predominantly apical to the DLG-1-AJM-1 complex. Immunostaining of endogenous SRGP-1 with a polyclonal antibody validated the observations made with the GFP-tagged protein.
TypeAntibodyPrimary antibodies used were rabbit anti-SRGP-1, raised against the last 300 aa of the protein (ProteinTech Group).
Reporter_gene
PatternTranscription was detected as early as 100 min into development in all cells except the germline. Later in embryogenesis, expression was restricted to neurons, epidermal cells, and cells of the pharynx. In adults, expression was found in head and tail neurons and in neurons along the body, in addition to strong expression in the pharynx and spermatheca.
PictureWBPicture0000013399
WBPicture0000013400
RemarkTemporal description
ReferenceWBPaper00037766
TransgeneWBTransgene00002330
WBTransgene00008311