- Expr8325
Expression is observed in a few neurons of the pharyngeal nervous system (PN), in numerous unidentified NR interneurons, in most motor neurons of the VNC, and in neurons and muscle cells in the tail. Diffuse GFP expression is also observed in vulval muscles (VM) and diffusely in the intestine (INT).
- Expr8324
GFP expression is observed in a subset of neurons in the pharyngeal nervous (PN) system, in numerous unidentified nerve ring (NR) interneurons, and in a subset of motor neurons of the ventral nerve cord (VNC). Expression is also observed in a few cell bodies of the dorsorectal and lumbar ganglia.
- Expr1225
GFP-positive cells in the VNC are completely different from GABA-producing neurons. Based on their relative positions and the sizes of their nuclei, identified eight GFP-positive cells in the VNC as VA, VB and AS motor neurons (P2aaaa, P2aaap, P2apa, P3aaaa, P3aaap, P4aaaa, P4aaap and P4apa. These eight cells are motor neurons that produce acetylcholine as neurotransmitter and that originate from Pn progenitor cells through aaaa, aaap or apa cell lineages.
- Expr16111
Using fluorescently tagged proteins, we detect MKS/MKSR/NPHP proteins in a region corresponding to the TZ (adjacent to where IFT proteins concentrate at the TFs/BB). This is evident for MKS-1, MKS-1 related-1 (MKSR-1)/B9D1, MKS-1 related-2 (MKSR-2)/B9D2, MKS-3/meckelin, NPHP-1, and NPHP-4 (Winkelbauer et al., 2005; Williams et al., 2008, 2010; Bialas et al., 2009), as well as MKS-5/RPGRIP1L and MKS-6/CC2D2A, previously uncharacterized in C. elegans.
- Expr16112
Using fluorescently tagged proteins, we detect MKS/MKSR/NPHP proteins in a region corresponding to the TZ (adjacent to where IFT proteins concentrate at the TFs/BB). This is evident for MKS-1, MKS-1 related-1 (MKSR-1)/B9D1, MKS-1 related-2 (MKSR-2)/B9D2, MKS-3/meckelin, NPHP-1, and NPHP-4 (Winkelbauer et al., 2005; Williams et al., 2008, 2010; Bialas et al., 2009), as well as MKS-5/RPGRIP1L and MKS-6/CC2D2A, previously uncharacterized in C. elegans.
- Expr16110
Using fluorescently tagged proteins, we detect MKS/MKSR/NPHP proteins in a region corresponding to the TZ (adjacent to where IFT proteins concentrate at the TFs/BB). This is evident for MKS-1, MKS-1 related-1 (MKSR-1)/B9D1, MKS-1 related-2 (MKSR-2)/B9D2, MKS-3/meckelin, NPHP-1, and NPHP-4 (Winkelbauer et al., 2005; Williams et al., 2008, 2010; Bialas et al., 2009), as well as MKS-5/RPGRIP1L and MKS-6/CC2D2A, previously uncharacterized in C. elegans.
- Expr16116
Using fluorescently tagged proteins, we detect MKS/MKSR/NPHP proteins in a region corresponding to the TZ (adjacent to where IFT proteins concentrate at the TFs/BB). This is evident for MKS-1, MKS-1 related-1 (MKSR-1)/B9D1, MKS-1 related-2 (MKSR-2)/B9D2, MKS-3/meckelin, NPHP-1, and NPHP-4 (Winkelbauer et al., 2005; Williams et al., 2008, 2010; Bialas et al., 2009), as well as MKS-5/RPGRIP1L and MKS-6/CC2D2A, previously uncharacterized in C. elegans.
- Expr16117
Using fluorescently tagged proteins, we detect MKS/MKSR/NPHP proteins in a region corresponding to the TZ (adjacent to where IFT proteins concentrate at the TFs/BB). This is evident for MKS-1, MKS-1 related-1 (MKSR-1)/B9D1, MKS-1 related-2 (MKSR-2)/B9D2, MKS-3/meckelin, NPHP-1, and NPHP-4 (Winkelbauer et al., 2005; Williams et al., 2008, 2010; Bialas et al., 2009), as well as MKS-5/RPGRIP1L and MKS-6/CC2D2A, previously uncharacterized in C. elegans.
- Expr16115
Using fluorescently tagged proteins, we detect MKS/MKSR/NPHP proteins in a region corresponding to the TZ (adjacent to where IFT proteins concentrate at the TFs/BB). This is evident for MKS-1, MKS-1 related-1 (MKSR-1)/B9D1, MKS-1 related-2 (MKSR-2)/B9D2, MKS-3/meckelin, NPHP-1, and NPHP-4 (Winkelbauer et al., 2005; Williams et al., 2008, 2010; Bialas et al., 2009), as well as MKS-5/RPGRIP1L and MKS-6/CC2D2A, previously uncharacterized in C. elegans.
- Expr16114
Using fluorescently tagged proteins, we detect MKS/MKSR/NPHP proteins in a region corresponding to the TZ (adjacent to where IFT proteins concentrate at the TFs/BB). This is evident for MKS-1, MKS-1 related-1 (MKSR-1)/B9D1, MKS-1 related-2 (MKSR-2)/B9D2, MKS-3/meckelin, NPHP-1, and NPHP-4 (Winkelbauer et al., 2005; Williams et al., 2008, 2010; Bialas et al., 2009), as well as MKS-5/RPGRIP1L and MKS-6/CC2D2A, previously uncharacterized in C. elegans.