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Name Class

Expr7884Expression_ofGeneWBGene00012360
Reflects_endogenous_expression_ofWBGene00012360
Expression_dataAnatomy_termWBbt:0003681Certain
WBbt:0004506Certain
WBbt:0004520Certain
WBbt:0004522Certain
WBbt:0005451Certain
WBbt:0005733Certain
WBbt:0006748Certain
TypeReporter_gene
PatternA strong GFP signal is detectable in these animals in a subset of pharyngeal cells. The tat-3::nlsSV40-gfp and tat-3::nlsSV40-gfp-nlsEGL-13 transgenic nematodes also express the reporters in the hypodermis. In addition to the pharynx and hypodermis, expression of the two reporters is also evident in the seam, anchor, distal tip, and adult vulval cells, and at lower levels, in the progeny of the vulval precursor cells and some unidentified cells in the head and tail regions.
PictureWBPicture0000011904
RemarkPicture: Figure 1.
The tat-3::nlsSV40-gfp and tat-3::nlsSV40-gfp-nlsEGL-13 transgenic nematodes exhibit essentially the same tissue-specific pattern of reporter expression. In the tat-3::nlsSV40-gfp nematodes, the NLSSV40-GFP reporter fails to significantly accumulate in the nucleus and, under the UV illumination, the nuclei of the fluorescent cells are indistinguishable from the cytoplasm. As a result, identification of cells expressing the reporter is difficult. In contrast, in the same pharyngeal cells with expression of the NLSSV40-GFP-NLSEGL-13 reporter, the difference in intensity between the cytoplasmic and nuclear fluorescence is dramatic, and the fluorescent nuclei are clearly discernable. The NLSSV40-GFP-NLSEGL-13 reporter seems to be more nuclear and to provide a much better contrast in the fluorescence intensity between the nucleus and the cytoplasm than even 4NLSSV40-GFP. Neither reporter is detectable in the hypodermal cytoplasm. The intensity of nuclear fluorescence in the tat-3::nlsSV40-gfp animals is similarly barely above the threshold of detection. In contrast, NLSSV40-GFP-NLSEGL-13 strongly accumulates in the hypodermal nuclei and unambiguously reveals itself in this tissue.
ReferenceWBPaper00031317
TransgeneWBTransgene00004996
WBTransgene00004997