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WormBase Tree Display for Gene: WBGene00000195

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Name Class

WBGene00000195SMapS_parentSequenceF53H8
IdentityVersion1
NameCGC_namearr-1
Sequence_nameF53H8.2
Molecular_nameF53H8.2
F53H8.2.1
CE28831
Other_nameCELE_F53H8.2Accession_evidenceNDBBX284606
Public_namearr-1
DB_infoDatabase (11)
SpeciesCaenorhabditis elegans
HistoryVersion_change107 Apr 2004 11:29:20WBPerson1971EventImportedInitial conversion from geneace
StatusLive
Gene_infoBiotypeSO:0001217
Gene_classarr
Allele (60)
StrainWBStrain00031400
RNASeq_FPKM (74)
GO_annotation00047486
00047487
00047488
00047489
00047490
00047491
00047492
00047493
00106977
Ortholog (47)
Structured_descriptionConcise_descriptionarr-1 encodes the C. elegans beta-arrestin ortholog (OMIM:107940, 107941, mice lacking beta-arrestin family members display defects in G protein-coupled receptor desensitization); by homology, ARR-1 is predicted to be a multifunctional adaptor protein that interacts with intracellular signaling molecules as well as activated and phosphorylated G protein-coupled and TGF-beta receptors to: 1) downregulate receptor signaling, 2) promote receptor endocytosis, and 3) activate MAP kinase- and Src-dependent signaling pathways; in vivo, arr-1 activity is required for normal egg laying and for proper olfactory adaptation and recovery to volatile odorants; in addition, animals doubly mutant for arr-1 and grk-2, which encodes a G protein-coupled receptor kinase, are sick and slow growing; ARR-1 is detected throughout the nervous system and is highly expressed in the amphid chemosensory neurons; in neuronal cells, ARR-1 appears to be largely cytoplasmic; ARR-1 interacts physically with clathrin and beta2-adaptin, two proteins involved in receptor endocytosis.Paper_evidenceWBPaper00005520
WBPaper00013467
WBPaper00025173
Curator_confirmedWBPerson1843
Date_last_updated25 Jun 2007 00:00:00
Automated_descriptionPredicted to enable G protein-coupled receptor binding activity. Involved in positive regulation of growth rate. Predicted to be located in cytoplasm. Expressed in HSN; amphid neurons; somatic nervous system; and tail. Human ortholog(s) of this gene implicated in eye disease (multiple); major depressive disorder; and portal hypertension. Is an ortholog of human ARRB1 (arrestin beta 1) and ARRB2 (arrestin beta 2).Paper_evidenceWBPaper00065943
Curator_confirmedWBPerson324
WBPerson37462
Inferred_automaticallyThis description was generated automatically by a script based on data from the WS291 version of WormBase
Date_last_updated29 Nov 2023 00:00:00
Disease_infoPotential_model (12)
Molecular_infoCorresponding_CDSF53H8.2
Corresponding_transcriptF53H8.2.1
Other_sequence (23)
Associated_featureWBsf647807
WBsf662449
WBsf662450
WBsf1003900
WBsf1003901
WBsf1003902
WBsf1003903
WBsf235298
Experimental_infoRNAi_result (14)
Expr_patternExpr4299
Expr6162
Expr6163
Expr8610
Expr8611
Expr1015865
Expr1030114
Expr1152011
Expr2009408
Expr2027644
Drives_constructWBCnstr00002995
WBCnstr00004493
WBCnstr00011896
WBCnstr00013399
WBCnstr00037671
WBCnstr00038325
Construct_productWBCnstr00013399
WBCnstr00037671
WBCnstr00038320
WBCnstr00038321
WBCnstr00038322
WBCnstr00038323
WBCnstr00038324
WBCnstr00038325
AntibodyWBAntibody00001658
Microarray_results (19)
Expression_cluster (120)
Interaction (52)
Anatomy_function (11)
Map_infoMapXPosition-18.9097Error0.005023
PositivePositive_cloneF53H8Inferred_automaticallyFrom CDS info
From sequence, transcript, pseudogene data
Mapping_dataMulti_point4163
Pseudo_map_position
Reference (25)
RemarkSequence connection from [Palmitessa A, Benovic J.], 02/06/12 krb.
Map position created from combination of previous interpolated map position (based on known location of sequence) and allele information. Therefore this is not a genetic map position based on recombination frequencies or genetic experiments. This was done on advice of the CGC.CGC_data_submission
MethodGene