WormBase Tree Display for Interaction: WBInteraction000586830
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WBInteraction000586830 | Interaction_type | Genetic | Genetic_interaction | ||
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Interactor | Interactor_overlapping_gene | WBGene00003558 | Interactor_type | Non_directional | |
WBGene00006809 | Interactor_type | Non_directional | |||
WBGene00046897 | Interactor_type | Non_directional | |||
WBGene00047278 | Interactor_type | Non_directional | |||
WBGene00047448 | Interactor_type | Non_directional | |||
WBGene00049242 | Interactor_type | Non_directional | |||
WBGene00165476 | Interactor_type | Non_directional | |||
WBGene00171539 | Interactor_type | Non_directional | |||
WBGene00174308 | Interactor_type | Non_directional | |||
Variation_interactor | WBVar00145462 | Interactor_type | Non_directional | ||
WBVar00145465 | Interactor_type | Non_directional | |||
Interaction_summary | "Double mutants expressing both Go(Q205L) and nca1(gf) have strongly hyperactive egg-laying behavior that is not statistically different from nca-1(gf) mutant animals alone (Fig.1F), consistent with NCA-1 channels acting downstream of Go in egg laying."; "... nca-1, nca-2 double knockout (dKO)mutants completely lacking NALCN channels. NALCN dKO animals retained a similar number of eggs in their uteruscompared to wild-type animals (compare Fig. 1B to 1C; Fig. 1G). " | ||||
Throughput | Low_throughput | ||||
Interaction_phenotype | WBPhenotype:0000005 | ||||
Paper | WBPaper00066271 |