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WBPicture0000008262DescriptionFigure 7. srp-2 promoter::GFP expression pattern. Lines of transgenic C. elegans carrying the srp-2 promoter::gfp reporter gene were created as described under Experimental Procedures. SRP-2::GFP expression was visible in all developmental stages of the worm. A-D, nuclear and cytoplasmic expression of srp-2 in the embryo. Note srp-2 expression in the eggshell (D, arrowheads). E-I, SRP-2 expression in the L1/L2 larvae. GFP is visible in a number of hypodermal (possibly hyp 1, 2, and 3) cells near the buccal cavity (E and F), the sensory support (sheath or socket) cells of several sensilla (F), alae (G, arrowheads), posterior intestinal cells (H), and seam cells and the body hypoderm (I). In the adult hermaphrodite, strong punctate expression is seen in the hypodermal cells surrounding the anterior and posterior bulb of the pharynx (J), the hyp 7 cells near the vulva (K and L), and the fibrous organelles (M and N). O-R, SRP-2 expression in phasmid neurons. Normaski of the hermaphrodite tail (O), GFP expression in phasmid neurons (PHA and PHB) (P), amphid neuron-specific dye, DiI, staining of phasmid neurons (Q), and overlay of GFP and DiI staining (R). The overall SRP-2::GFP expression pattern was similar in both the hermaphrodites (S) and males (T). int, intestine; ab, anterior bulb; pb, posterior bulb; sm, sphincter muscle; ss, sensory support cells; hyp, hypoderm; cut, cuticle; fo, fibrous organelles; sp, spicule.
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Publication_year2004
Article_URLDOIid10.1074/jbc.M400261200
Journal_URLTheJournalofBiologicalChemistry
Publisher_URLTheAmericanSocietyForBiochemistryandMolecularBiology
ReferenceWBPaper00006476