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Name Class

Expr9973Expression_ofGeneWBGene00004771
Reflects_endogenous_expression_ofWBGene00004771
Expression_dataLife_stageWBls:0000003
WBls:0000023
Anatomy_termWBbt:0002213Certain
WBbt:0002216Certain
WBbt:0002236Certain
WBbt:0002239Certain
WBbt:0005208Certain
WBbt:0005733Certain
WBbt:0005792Certain
WBbt:0006748Certain
WBbt:0007183Certain
WBbt:0007184Certain
WBbt:0007185Certain
WBbt:0007186Certain
WBbt:0007187Certain
WBbt:0007188Certain
WBbt:0007189Certain
WBbt:0007196Certain
WBbt:0007197Certain
WBbt:0007198Certain
WBbt:0007199Certain
WBbt:0007200Certain
WBbt:0007201Certain
WBbt:0007202Certain
WBbt:0008439Certain
GO_termGO:0005634
Subcellular_localizationThe GFP::SEM-2 protein was nuclear localized, consistent with its predicted role as a transcription factor.
TypeReporter_gene
PatternExpression of gfp::sem-2 was first detectable in a subset of cells of the E and MS lineages in early gastrulating-stage embryos. The gfp::sem-2 expression persisted through embryonic and larval development in many cell types, including vulval, hypodermal and intestinal cells. gfp::sem-2 expression in the M lineage was first detectable at the 16-M stage in the SM mother cells, M.v(l/r)pa, and remained in both of their daughter cells, M.v(l/r)paa and M.v(l/r)pap. The presence of GFP::SEM-2 in M.v(l/r)pap was transient: GFP::SEM-2 was not detectable after M.v(l/r)pap differentiated into BWMs. However, GFP::SEM-2 persisted in the nuclei of the SM cells and all their descendants until the 8-SM stage, and became undetectable at the 16-SM stage.
ReferenceWBPaper00038130
TransgeneWBTransgene00015390