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Name Class

Expr988Expression_ofGeneWBGene00002994
Reflects_endogenous_expression_ofWBGene00002994
Expression_dataLife_stageWBls:0000002
GO_termGO:0005819
GO:0005737
GO:0016020
GO:0000793
GO:0005828
Subcellular_localizationcytoplasmic, membrane-associated or chromosome associated (nuclei).
TypeAntibodyMouse monoclonal antibody to LIN-5 recombinant protein expressed in E. coli.
PatternLIN-5 was present at the meiotic spindles in the fertilized egg during meiosis I and II. Staining associated with the maternal pronucleus disappeared after completion of meiosis and LIN-5 became localized at the duplicated centrosomes that adjoined the paternal pronucleus. LIN-5 remained localized at the centrosomes until completion of the first mitotic division. In all subsequent mitoses, LIN-5 was associated with the centrosomes and detectable after separation of the centrosomes in prophase until decondensation of chromosomes in telophase. LIN-5 was also diffusely present in the cytoplasm and at two other locations; LIN-5 appeared microtubule-associated in cells with metaphase-aligned chromosomes. This localization was limited to the region between the poles and did not overlap with DNA staining. Therefore, it appeared to reflect specific association of LIN-5 with kinetochore microtubules. LIN-5 was diffusely present at the cell cortex in most embryonic cells from the two-cell stage onward. During the larval stages, LIN-5 localized to the centrosomes from prophase to telophase and to the cell periphery in late mitosis. In adult hermaphrodites, mitosis is restricted to germ presursor cells in the distal ends of the gonad. LIN-5 was detected at the centrosomes of such cells and, in addition, diffuse cytoplasmic LIN-5 staining was detected in oocytes. Strong membrane-associated staining was detected in the gonad at all stages of development.
PictureWBPicture0000008927
ReferenceWBPaper00003888
Antibody_infoWBAntibody00000263
WBAntibody00000264
WBAntibody00000265