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WormBase Tree Display for Expr_pattern: Expr3682

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Name Class

Expr3682Expression_ofGeneWBGene00006943
Reflects_endogenous_expression_ofWBGene00006943
Expression_dataAnatomy_termWBbt:0004015Certain
WBbt:0004422Certain
WBbt:0004804Certain
WBbt:0005906Certain
WBbt:0005994Certain
WBbt:0006873Certain
WBbt:0006874Certain
WBbt:0006876Certain
GO_termGO:0005634
GO:0005911
GO:0005938
Subcellular_localizationWRM-1::GFP levels were high in the nucleus of the E blastomere at the eight-cell stage. However, a time course of images revealed that WRM-1::GFP is at first localized similarly in both newly formed nuclei at the beginning of telophase of the EMS cell division. Furthermore, even signal-nonresponsive cells, including cells present at the one-, two- and four-cell stages, exhibit nuclear accumulation of WRM-1 at the beginning of telophase. During the EMS cell division, the nuclear signal in MS grows weaker, while in E, the nuclear WRM-1::GFP levels become higher. A high WRM-1::GFP nuclear level during and after cytokinesis was only observed in signal-responding cells, including numerous posterior descendants of later a/p divisions. In addition to its change in nuclear levels, a cell cycle- and signal-dependent change in the localization of WRM-1 protein was also observed at the cell cortex and cell-cell contact sites.
TypeReporter_gene
PictureWBPicture0000008493
ReferenceWBPaper00026736
TransgeneWBTransgene00028813