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Name Class

Expr2733Expression_ofGeneWBGene00006781
Reflects_endogenous_expression_ofWBGene00006781
Expression_dataLife_stageWBls:0000002
Anatomy_termWBbt:0003783Certain
WBbt:0003784Certain
WBbt:0003785Certain
WBbt:0003786Certain
WBbt:0003787Certain
WBbt:0003788Certain
WBbt:0003789Certain
WBbt:0003790Certain
WBbt:0003791Certain
WBbt:0003792Certain
WBbt:0004292Certain
WBbt:0005342Certain
WBbt:0005451Certain
WBbt:0005796Certain
WBbt:0005798Certain
WBbt:0005813Certain
WBbt:0005815Certain
WBbt:0005821Certain
WBbt:0005822Certain
WBbt:0005823Certain
WBbt:0005824Certain
WBbt:0005825Certain
WBbt:0005826Certain
WBbt:0005827Certain
GO_termGO:0005863
Subcellular_localizationThe GFP expression pattern resembles the pattern of A-bands of thick filaments. To confirm this, the same field was examined under polarized light microscopy and an identical pattern was seen. This indicates that functional UNC-45::GFP is associated with thick filaments in body wall muscles.
TypeReporter_gene
PatternUNC-45 function. In this transgenic line, GFP expression is detected in all muscle cells examined, including body wall muscle cells, pharyngeal muscle cells, anal-intestinal muscle cells, gonad sheath muscle cells, and sex-specific muscle cells in both males and hermaphrodites. This supports a general role of UNC-45 in development and function of all muscles.
ReferenceWBPaper00003891
TransgeneWBTransgene00028151