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Name Class

Expr1446Expression_ofGeneWBGene00003850
Reflects_endogenous_expression_ofWBGene00003850
Expression_dataAnatomy_termWBbt:0003826Certain
WBbt:0003827Certain
WBbt:0003828Certain
WBbt:0003829Certain
WBbt:0003830Certain
WBbt:0003831Certain
WBbt:0003889Certain
WBbt:0003890Certain
WBbt:0003999Certain
WBbt:0004003Certain
GO_termGO:0043025
GO:0097730
Subcellular_localizationThe ODR-3 protein was detected in cell bodies as well as cilia.
TypeAntibodyRabbit polyclonal antibodies against the ODR-3 protein were generated and used to detect the endogenous ODR-3 protein in wild-type and mutant animals.
PatternThe antiODR-3 antibodies stained only the ciliated endings of a few amphid neurons in wild-type animals. The AWC neurons were identified by the distinctive morphology of their ciliated endings, but the identity of the other cells expressing odr-3 could not be established based on cilia morphology. However, the overall pattern of staining is consistent with the predicted pattern based on the GFP fusion gene, and no staining was observed outside the amphid region. To help identify the cells that expressed ODR-3, the antiODR-3 antibodies were also used to stain animals with high copy overexpression of the odr-3 genomic clone. In these animals, the ODR-3 protein was detected in cell bodies as well as cilia, in a cluster of cells that appeared to be the AWA, AWB, AWC, ADF, and ASH cells that expressed odr-3::GFP transgenes.
PictureWBPicture0000009586
ReferenceWBPaper00002996
Antibody_infoWBAntibody00000161