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Name Class

Expr14587Expression_ofGeneWBGene00011437
Reflects_endogenous_expression_ofWBGene00011437
Expression_dataLife_stageWBls:0000041Anatomy_termWBbt:0003708
WBbt:0003709
WBbt:0003716
WBbt:0004377
WBbt:0004378
WBbt:0004380
WBbt:0004381
WBbt:0004467
WBbt:0007848
WBls:0000023Anatomy_term (12)
WBls:0000016
Anatomy_term (12)
Not_in_Anatomy_termWBbt:0005813
WBbt:0005829
WBbt:0006750
WBbt:0008439
TypeReporter_gene
PatternThe integrated smoc-1 transcriptional reporter showed strong GFP expression. GFP was first detectable in several cells located in the anterior of bean stage embryos. In the developing larvae, GFP is expressed in cells of the pharynx, the intestine and the posterior hypodermis. Pharyngeal cells expressing smoc-1p::gfp include the epithelial cells e2, the marginal cells mc1 and mc2, the M4 neuron, and all six of the pharyngeal/intestinal valve cells. Cells of the posterior hypodermis expressing smoc-1p::gfp include hyp8, hyp9, hyp10, and hyp11. Expression in these tissues persisted from the L1 larval stage through adulthood. We noted that while all transgenic animals showed GFP expression in the pharynx and the posterior hypodermis, a small fraction of animals (~8%) did not exhibit GFP expression in all or some of the intestinal cells. We observed no GFP expression in any other tissues, including the nerve cord, body wall muscles (BWMs), or the M lineage.
ReferenceWBPaper00055882
TransgeneWBTransgene00025600
WBTransgene00025601