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WBGene00003864SMapS_parentSequenceCHROMOSOME_IV
IdentityVersion1
NameCGC_nameoma-1Person_evidenceWBPerson374
Sequence_nameC09G9.6
Molecular_nameC09G9.6
C09G9.6.1
CE03005
Other_namemoe-1
CELE_C09G9.6Accession_evidenceNDBBX284604
Public_nameoma-1
DB_infoDatabase (11)
SpeciesCaenorhabditis elegans
HistoryVersion_change107 Apr 2004 11:29:33WBPerson1971EventImportedInitial conversion from geneace
StatusLive
Gene_infoBiotypeSO:0001217
Gene_classoma
Allele (56)
StrainWBStrain00035069
WBStrain00035066
WBStrain00035067
WBStrain00035068
WBStrain00040433
WBStrain00040434
WBStrain00048324
WBStrain00052677
RNASeq_FPKM (74)
GO_annotation (55)
Contained_in_operonCEOP4312
Ortholog (51)
Paralog (20)
Structured_descriptionConcise_descriptionoma-1 encodes a zinc finger protein of the TIS11 finger type that is paralogous to OMA-2; while either oma-1 or oma-2 individually have no obvious mutant phenotype, oma-1 and oma-2 doubly mutant animals show defects in oocyte maturation, indicating that the two genes function redundantly in this process; whereas normal oocytes are released from meiotic prophase I arrest during oocyte maturation, oma-1;oma-2 mutant oocytes initiate, but fail to complete, maturation, arresting at a defined point in meiotic prophase I; the meiotic arrest of oma-1;oma-2 mutant oocytes is suppressed by wee-1.3(RNAi), implying that progression through meiotic prophase I is critically dependent on inhibition of WEE-1.3 by either OMA-1 or OMA-2; OMA-1 is expressed primarily in maturing oocytes, is cytoplasmic and visible prior to cellularization.Paper_evidenceWBPaper00005198
Curator_confirmedWBPerson1843
WBPerson567
Date_last_updated19 Mar 2012 00:00:00
Automated_descriptionEnables mRNA 3'-UTR AU-rich region binding activity and mRNA regulatory element binding translation repressor activity. Involved in several processes, including negative regulation of cell differentiation; oocyte development; and regulation of reproductive process. Located in P granule and centrosome. Part of messenger ribonucleoprotein complex. Expressed in several structures, including head muscle; neurons; oocyte; somatic nervous system; and vulva. Is an ortholog of human ZFP36L1 (ZFP36 ring finger protein like 1) and ZFP36L2 (ZFP36 ring finger protein like 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_modelEFO:MONDO:0014769Homo sapiensInferred_automaticallyInferred by orthology to human genes with DO annotation (HGNC:1108)
Molecular_infoCorresponding_CDSC09G9.6
Corresponding_transcriptC09G9.6.1
Other_sequenceXIC01512_1
HG11531
XI03775
SRC08713_1
FC813056.1
Associated_feature (15)
Gene_product_bindsWBsf034245
Transcription_factorWBTranscriptionFactor000116
Experimental_infoRNAi_result (29)
Expr_pattern (16)
Drives_construct (13)
Construct_product (14)
AntibodyWBAntibody00000486
WBAntibody00000547
WBAntibody00001073
WBAntibody00001074
WBAntibody00001087
WBAntibody00001664
WBAntibody00002447
Microarray_results (20)
Expression_cluster (207)
Interaction (354)
WBProcessWBbiopr:00000068
WBbiopr:00000073
Map_infoMapIVPosition3.99916Error0.001096
PositivePositive_cloneC09G9Inferred_automaticallyFrom sequence, transcript, pseudogene data
Mapping_data2_point7138
Multi_point4054
4056
4064
4065
ReferenceWBPaper00005198
WBPaper00005454
WBPaper00005930
WBPaper00006085
WBPaper00010630
WBPaper00010668
WBPaper00010802
WBPaper00012537
WBPaper00017837
WBPaper00017838
WBPaper00018617
WBPaper00018755
WBPaper00018768
WBPaper00018887
WBPaper00019036
WBPaper00023917
WBPaper00024312
WBPaper00024507
WBPaper00025650
WBPaper00025747
WBPaper00026080
WBPaper00026378
WBPaper00026516
WBPaper00026970
WBPaper00026975
WBPaper00027080
WBPaper00027224
WBPaper00027238
WBPaper00027298
WBPaper00027309
WBPaper00027310
WBPaper00027320
WBPaper00027607
WBPaper00027739
WBPaper00028423
WBPaper00028730
WBPaper00031129
WBPaper00031702
WBPaper00031842
WBPaper00031867
WBPaper00032146
WBPaper00032265
WBPaper00032287
WBPaper00033085
WBPaper00033447
WBPaper00034932
WBPaper00035436
WBPaper00036019
WBPaper00036909
WBPaper00037129
WBPaper00037685
WBPaper00038491
WBPaper00038621
WBPaper00038735
WBPaper00038743
WBPaper00039209
WBPaper00039584
WBPaper00039588
WBPaper00039589
WBPaper00041400
WBPaper00042062
WBPaper00042959
WBPaper00043308
WBPaper00043745
WBPaper00043747
WBPaper00044147
WBPaper00044760
WBPaper00045802
WBPaper00045803
WBPaper00046178
WBPaper00048493
WBPaper00048539
WBPaper00048543
WBPaper00050819
WBPaper00051310
WBPaper00052021
WBPaper00052136
WBPaper00055090
WBPaper00056632
WBPaper00057125
WBPaper00057140
WBPaper00057808
WBPaper00057881
WBPaper00058597
WBPaper00059332
WBPaper00061125
WBPaper00061137
WBPaper00062120
WBPaper00062457
WBPaper00063103
WBPaper00063533
WBPaper00063960
WBPaper00064664
WBPaper00066192
PictureWBPicture0000013094
RemarkWeak rescue of the zu405 embryonic lethality [Lin, R][021017 ck1]
Sequence connection based on Lin, R [021017 ck1]
Sequence connection from [Shimada M], [krb 020711]
Postitive method is weak rescue of the zu405 embryonic lethality
MethodGene