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WormBase Tree Display for Expr_pattern: Expr13962

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Name Class

Expr13962Expression_ofGeneWBGene00002187
Reflects_endogenous_expression_ofWBGene00002187
Expression_dataLife_stageWBls:0000002Anatomy_termWBbt:0003681
WBbt:0005319
WBbt:0005409
WBbt:0005733
WBbt:0005759
WBbt:0005772
WBbt:0005813
WBbt:0006748
Anatomy_termWBbt:0003681Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000002
WBbt:0005319Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000002
WBbt:0005409Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000002
WBbt:0005733Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000002
WBbt:0005759Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000002
WBbt:0005772Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000002
WBbt:0005813Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000002
WBbt:0006748Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000002
GO_termGO:0005634
GO:0016324
GO:0036379
TypeReporter_gene
PatternA previous study described kgb-1 expression from 1.77 Kb of its upstream sequence in the pharynx, intestine, body wall muscle, spermatheca, and sensory neurons, starting as early as the egg stage and continuing through adulthood (Gerke et al. 2014). A KGB-1::GFP fusion protein expressed from a 8.7 Kb of the kgb-1 genomic locus including 4.6 Kb of the kgb-1 upstream sequences and all introns demonstrated similar expression patterns and further revealed expression in the epidermis, vulva, and in what appear to be motor neurons. Localization of KGB-1 was prominent in intestinal and epidermal nuclei, in the apical membrane of intestinal cells, and along the muscle myofilaments.
PictureWBPicture0000014879
ReferenceWBPaper00055423
TransgeneWBTransgene00032245