WormBase Tree Display for Interaction: WBInteraction000503900
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WBInteraction000503900 | Interaction_type | Regulatory | Change_of_expression_level | ||
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Interactor | Interactor_overlapping_gene | WBGene00002015 | Interactor_type | Trans_regulated | |
Transgene | WBTransgene00004805 | ||||
WBGene00002019 | Interactor_type | Trans_regulated | |||
Transgene | WBTransgene00004805 | ||||
WBGene00002016 | Interactor_type | Trans_regulated | |||
WBGene00002018 | Interactor_type | Trans_regulated | |||
Molecule_interactor | WBMol:00001691 | Interactor_type | Trans_regulator | ||
WBMol:00005063 | Interactor_type | Trans_regulator | |||
Interaction_summary | The reporter induction was evident as early as 4 h after exposure to dichlorvos and CdCl2, which however became signi cant after 12 h in the treated worms. The response elicited by dichlorvos was to the same extent as that elicited by CdCl2 at 12 h. Interestingly, maximal response in dichlorvos-exposed worms was evident after 24 h exposure and at this time point, the response was greater than that elicited by CdCl2. In situ histochemical staining for -galactosidase activity revealed that 99% of the control worms did not show any -galactosidase activity. Worms exposed to CdCl2 (positive stressor) re ected a strong -galactosidase activity in the pharyngeal region. At all the three tested concentrations of dichlorvos, -galactosidase staining was evident after 24 h at the pharyngeal region. | ||||
Detection_method | Transgene | ||||
In_situ | |||||
Regulation_result | Positive_regulate | Anatomy_term | WBbt:0003681 | ||
Unaffiliated_construct | WBCnstr00004787 | ||||
Paper | WBPaper00032888 |