WormBase Tree Display for Interaction: WBInteraction000543612
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WBInteraction000543612 | Interaction_type | Regulatory | Change_of_expression_level | ||
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Interactor | Interactor_overlapping_gene | WBGene00004809 | Interactor_type | Trans_regulated | |
WBGene00004810 | Interactor_type | Trans_regulated | |||
WBGene00004811 | Interactor_type | Trans_regulated | |||
WBGene00000841 | Interactor_type | Trans_regulated | |||
Molecule_interactor | WBMol:00005300 | Interactor_type | Trans_regulator | ||
Interaction_summary | "To perturb UPS function pharmacologically, we used the proteasome inhibitor MG-132 and similarly saw that this led to dramatic increase in C17H1.6 and F26F2.1 expression (Figure S8A-C). Because C17H1.6 and F26F2.1 are genes of unknown function, we extended these analyses to genes upregulated by intracellular infection that have predicted function, namely the genes that encode the SCF ubiquitin ligase components skr-3, skr-4, skr-5 and cul-6 (Figure 6C, Figure S8C). Similar to other infection response genes, we found that these genes were also induced by RNAi against the UPS, while another SCF component, skr-1, whose expression was not altered during microsporidia infection, was not affected (Figure 6C, Figure S8C)." | ||||
Detection_method | RT_PCR | ||||
Regulation_level | Transcriptional | ||||
Paper | WBPaper00045401 | ||||
Remark | Fig. 6c, Fig. S8 |