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WBInteraction000544759Interaction_typeRegulatoryChange_of_expression_level
InteractorInteractor_overlapping_geneWBGene00004782Interactor_typeTrans_regulator
WBGene00001819Interactor_typeTrans_regulated
Interaction_summary"we carried out transgenerational analysis of unc-119::GFP germline expression at 25C. In early generations (F1 or F2, Table 1), when set-2(lf) animals are still fertile, most germlines did not express GFP (Figure S2D). This number strongly increased in the F3 generation, at the onset of sterility. Similar result were obtained in wdr- 5.1(lf) animals, but not set-2(ok952) animals, in which H3K4 methyltransferase activity is mostly intact (Xiao et al., 2011) and which do not show a Mrt phenotype. In addition, quantitative RT-PCR (qRT-PCR) analysis on dissected gonads showed that, for a set of somatic genes encoding homeodomain transcription factors involved in terminal differentiation of neuronal cell fate (ceh-2, ceh-20, and ceh-43; Aspock et al., 2003; Doitsidou et al., 2013), germline misexpression increased over generations at 25C (Figure 2E). This increase was not observed with other genes such as haf-9, associated with intestinal differentiation, showing that it is not a general phenomenon."
Detection_methodRT_PCR
Regulation_levelTranscriptional
Regulation_resultDoes_not_regulateLife_stageWBls:0000041
Anatomy_termWBbt:0005175
PaperWBPaper00045861
RemarkFig. 2e