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WormBase Tree Display for Gene: WBGene00017842

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Name Class

WBGene00017842SMapS_parentSequenceF26G1
IdentityVersion2
NameCGC_namenep-12Person_evidenceWBPerson260
Sequence_nameF26G1.6
Molecular_nameF26G1.6a
F26G1.6a.1
CE53804
F26G1.6b
CE53937
F26G1.6b.1
Other_nameCELE_F26G1.6Accession_evidenceNDBBX284602
Public_namenep-12
DB_infoDatabaseAceViewgene2F66
WormQTLgeneWBGene00017842
WormFluxgeneWBGene00017842
NDBlocus_tagCELE_F26G1.6
PanthergeneCAEEL|WormBase=WBGene00017842|UniProtKB=Q19831
familyPTHR11733
NCBIgene173824
RefSeqproteinNM_001377790.1
NM_001377789.2
TrEMBLUniProtAccA0A5S9MNU9
A0A5S9MND8
UniProt_GCRPUniProtAccA0A5S9MNU9
SpeciesCaenorhabditis elegans
HistoryVersion_change128 May 2004 13:30:59WBPerson1971EventImportedInitial conversion from CDS class of stlace from WS125
210 Feb 2012 15:49:10WBPerson2970Name_changeCGC_namenep-12
StatusLive
Gene_infoBiotypeSO:0001217
Gene_classnep
Allele (139)
RNASeq_FPKM (74)
GO_annotation (12)
Ortholog (46)
Paralog (24)
Structured_descriptionConcise_descriptionF26G1.6 encodes a neprilysin; neprilysins are thermolysin-like zinc metallopeptidases, found on the outer surface of animal cells, that negatively regulate small signalling peptides (e.g., enkephalin, tachykinin, insulin, and natriuretic peptides) by cleaving them; while F26G1.6 has no clear orthologs in other organisms, it falls into a group of proteins that includes the classical neprilysins found in mammals (e.g., PEX [OMIM:307800] and the enkephalin cleaving enzymes).Paper_evidenceWBPaper00004584
WBPaper00013276
Curator_confirmedWBPerson567
Date_last_updated17 Jun 2004 00:00:00
Automated_descriptionPredicted to enable metalloendopeptidase activity. Predicted to be involved in protein processing. Predicted to be located in plasma membrane. Is an ortholog of human KEL (Kell metallo-endopeptidase (Kell blood group)).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
Molecular_infoCorresponding_CDSF26G1.6a
F26G1.6b
Corresponding_CDS_historyF26G1.6:wp107
F26G1.6:wp130
F26G1.6:wp274
Corresponding_transcriptF26G1.6a.1
F26G1.6b.1
Other_sequence (11)
Associated_featureWBsf650014
WBsf650015
WBsf665476
WBsf665477
WBsf717656
WBsf717657
WBsf987696
WBsf987697
WBsf1012126
WBsf1012127
Experimental_infoRNAi_resultWBRNAi00089060Inferred_automaticallyRNAi_primary
WBRNAi00031469Inferred_automaticallyRNAi_primary
WBRNAi00013975Inferred_automaticallyRNAi_primary
WBRNAi00045688Inferred_automaticallyRNAi_primary
Expr_patternExpr1011602
Expr1037671
Expr1149601
Expr2013958
Expr2032197
Drives_constructWBCnstr00026969
Construct_productWBCnstr00026969
Microarray_results (18)
Expression_cluster (136)
InteractionWBInteraction000139204
WBInteraction000416466
WBInteraction000559851
WBInteraction000578348
Map_infoMapIIPosition-3.0646
PositivePositive_cloneF26G1Inferred_automaticallyFrom sequence, transcript, pseudogene data
Pseudo_map_position
ReferenceWBPaper00011735
WBPaper00019195
WBPaper00064648
RemarkMap 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