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Name Class

Expr15060Expression_ofGeneWBGene00015504
Reflects_endogenous_expression_ofWBGene00015504
Expression_dataAnatomy_termWBbt:0006796Certain
GO_termGO:0043186
GO:0048471
GO:1990633
Subcellular_localizationC06A5.6, which we subsequently named SIMR-1, formed distinct perinuclear foci in germ cells, either adjacent to or colocalizing with Mutator foci. SIMR-1 foci are closely associated with both P granules and with Z granules (100% of the time with P granules, n=56 SIMR-1 foci, and 100% of the time with Z granules, n=62 SIMR-1 foci). However, we found that SIMR-1 foci do not fully colocalize with either structure, and in some cases multiple SIMR-1 foci can associate with a single focus of another granule type. SIMR-1 foci do appear to be 
more closely associated with Z granules than with P granules and quantification of distances between fluorescence centers of each foci supports this observation. Following immunostaining, we observed that SIMR-1 and RSD-2 were highly coincident, suggesting SIMR-1 and RSD-2 may localize to the same perinuclear structure. These results indicate that SIMR-1 and RSD-2 interact closely with one another at perinuclear foci near but distinct from Mutator foci, P granules and Z granules. Because these foci are distinct from previously characterized structures, we are calling them SIMR foci.
ReferenceWBPaper00059605