WormBase Tree Display for Expr_pattern: Expr1921
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Expr1921 | Expression_of | Gene | WBGene00004335 |
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Reflects_endogenous_expression_of | WBGene00004335 | ||
Expression_data | Life_stage | WBls:0000024 | |
WBls:0000038 | |||
WBls:0000027 | |||
WBls:0000035 | |||
WBls:0000041 | |||
Anatomy_term (44) | |||
GO_term | GO:0005634 | ||
Subcellular_localization | nuclei | ||
Type | Antibody | Polyclonal rabbit antibody against recombinant REF-2 protein. | |
Pattern | REF-2 was first detected weakly in all 12 P cells just before P-cell migration. REF-2 was present in all P cells as migration occurred and remained in both P cell daughters after division in the ventral cord. This is also the point at which anti-REF-2 staining was strongest. REF-2 then disappears in the Pn.a cell lineage. REF-2 also disappears from the Pn.p cells, although it does so at different rates in different Pn.p cells. REF-2 is present for the longest time in the six unfused Pn.p cells P(3-8).p. REF-2 is also present in P1.p and P2.p shortly after those cells fuse with hyp7, although REF-2 decreases to an undetectable level soon after. REF-2 disappears most rapidly in P(9-11).p, with REF-2 being detectable in only some worms around the time of Pn.p cell fusion. In summary, REF-2 protein levels decrease around the time of Pn.p cell fusion, although they do so less quickly in the cells that remain unfused. REF-2 protein was also detected in the nuclei of the B and Y cells in the tail region during L1. | ||
Picture | WBPicture0000007514 | ||
Reference | WBPaper00005355 | ||
Antibody_info | WBAntibody00000531 |