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Name Class

WBInteraction000541213Interaction_typeRegulatoryChange_of_localization
InteractorInteractor_overlapping_geneWBGene00001898Interactor_typeTrans_regulated
TransgeneWBTransgene00015882
ConstructWBCnstr00015453
Other_interactorBacillus thuringiensis infectionInteractor_typeTrans_regulator
Interaction_summary"Following infection, in 45% of worms (n = 120) HIS-24::GFP was found to be present in both the nucleus and cytoplasm as well as in the cytosol (20% of 120 infected worms) (Fig. 7B and C). The observed changes in cellular localization depend on HIS-24 methylation since the subcellular localization of HIS- 24K14A::GFP was unaltered upon infection (Fig. 7D and E)... We found that B. thuringiensis infection enhances considerably the formation of monomethylated histone HIS-24 (2-fold after 12 h and 4-fold after 24 h), whereas infection with the nonpathogenic strain of B. thuringiensis (DSM-350) had almost no effect (Fig. 7G and H). Therefore, bacterial infection strongly influences linker histone methylation."
Detection_methodConstruct
Reporter_gene[his-24::gfp]
Transgene
Regulation_levelPost_translational
Regulation_resultPositive_regulateAnatomy_termWBbt:0005792
Subcellular_localizationcytoplasm
PaperWBPaper00040410
RemarkFig. 7bc