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WormBase Tree Display for RNAi: WBRNAi00106384

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WBRNAi00106384HomolHomol_homolY46H3A:RNAi
T27E4:RNAi
Sequence_infoPCR_productsjj_T27E4.3
ExperimentStrainWBStrain00000001
TreatmentRNAi was introduced at the first larval stage of the C. elegans life cycle (L1) and its effects were examined after 5 days at 15 degrees Celsius (or after 3 days at 20 degrees Celsius), until animals grown on control RNAi reached adulthood (Table 1).
Delivered_byBacterial_feeding
InhibitsPredicted_geneT27E4.9Inferred_automaticallyRNAi_primary
T27E4.3Inferred_automaticallyRNAi_primary
GeneWBGene00002019Inferred_automaticallyRNAi_primary
WBGene00002020Inferred_automaticallyRNAi_primary
TranscriptT27E4.9.1Inferred_automaticallyRNAi_primary
T27E4.3.1Inferred_automaticallyRNAi_primary
SpeciesCaenorhabditis elegans
ReferenceWBPaper00046852
Phenotype_not_observedWBPhenotype:0000059Remark"... we first compiled a list of C-elegans chaperones (97 genes) (Table 1) and examined the effects of down-regulation of each chaperone in wild-type animals (Figure 2A). Down-regulation of genes encoding 10 chaperones (17 genes), including CTT, HSP-1 (Hsc70/HSPA8), HSP-4 (BIP), HSP-6 (Mortalin), and DAF-21 (Hsp90), resulted in severe organismal phenotypes, such as lethality, developmental arrest, or sterility (Table 1, Figure S2). In contrast, downregulation of genes encoding most chaperones examined had no apparent phenotypes (Table 1). Our data are in agreement with published RNAi screens for wild-type RNAi treatment (Table 1, data curated by wormbase). When knockout mutants or data from enhanced RNAi efficacy experiments, (for example via dsDNA [sic] injection into the gonads) were considered, more acute phenotypes were observed for some chaperones (Table 1, data curated by wormbase)."
WBPhenotype:0000643Remark"... we first compiled a list of C-elegans chaperones (97 genes) (Table 1) and examined the effects of down-regulation of each chaperone in wild-type animals (Figure 2A). Down-regulation of genes encoding 10 chaperones (17 genes), including CTT, HSP-1 (Hsc70/HSPA8), HSP-4 (BIP), HSP-6 (Mortalin), and DAF-21 (Hsp90), resulted in severe organismal phenotypes, such as lethality, developmental arrest, or sterility (Table 1, Figure S2). In contrast, downregulation of genes encoding most chaperones examined had no apparent phenotypes (Table 1). Our data are in agreement with published RNAi screens for wild-type RNAi treatment (Table 1, data curated by wormbase). When knockout mutants or data from enhanced RNAi efficacy experiments, (for example via dsDNA [sic] injection into the gonads) were considered, more acute phenotypes were observed for some chaperones (Table 1, data curated by wormbase)."
WBPhenotype:0000688Remark"... we first compiled a list of C-elegans chaperones (97 genes) (Table 1) and examined the effects of down-regulation of each chaperone in wild-type animals (Figure 2A). Down-regulation of genes encoding 10 chaperones (17 genes), including CTT, HSP-1 (Hsc70/HSPA8), HSP-4 (BIP), HSP-6 (Mortalin), and DAF-21 (Hsp90), resulted in severe organismal phenotypes, such as lethality, developmental arrest, or sterility (Table 1, Figure S2). In contrast, downregulation of genes encoding most chaperones examined had no apparent phenotypes (Table 1). Our data are in agreement with published RNAi screens for wild-type RNAi treatment (Table 1, data curated by wormbase). When knockout mutants or data from enhanced RNAi efficacy experiments, (for example via dsDNA [sic] injection into the gonads) were considered, more acute phenotypes were observed for some chaperones (Table 1, data curated by wormbase)."
Remark(Table 1) hsp-16.48 RNAi. Exact sequence used for RNAi not stated by authors, Ahringer laboratory clone used for curation. If Ahringer clone not available, Vidal laboratory clone used for curation.
MethodRNAi