In C. elegans, a homologue of mammalian calreticulins was cloned and sequenced (M. Smith, DNA seq. 2: 235-40). This gene is composed of three exons and two introns and encodes a protein of 395 amino acid residues including an N-terminal signal sequence. The C-terminus contains an ER retention signal HDEL preceded by a polyacidic region similar to the mammalian calreticulins. Especially, the sequence displays 61% homology to mouse calreticulin, increasing up to 82% in the proline-rich region. This gene was designated as
crt-1 and mapped to the left end of chromosome V of the physical map. To observe the expression pattern of calreticulin in some tissues of C. elegans, we are currently constructing a genomic clone fused with GFP reporter, which will be injected into an animal to obtain transgenic lines. At the same time, a cDNA clone obtained by PCR will be used for over expression in E. coli to produce antibodies.