Gene Information: cyk-4

Namecyk-4 View on WormBase
Species C. elegans
SequenceK08E3.6
Genetic positionIII:21.51 +/- 0.042 cM
Genomic positionIII: 13768648..13771224

Strains carrying this gene

Strain Genotype Description
BC12415 dpy-5(e907) I; sIs10601. sIs10601[rCesK08E3.6::GFP + pCeh361]. Maintain by picking WT. WT animals are GFP+. Strain construction supported by Genome British Columbia and Genome Canada. Please acknowledge McKay et al, Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 68: 159-169 2004 (WBPaper00006525).
EU1303 cyk-4(or570) III. Maintain at 15C. Temperature-sensitive embryonic lethal with cytokinesis defects. Reference: Canman JC, et al. Science. 2008 Dec 5;322(5907):1543-6.
EU1404 cyk-4(or749) III. Temperature-sensitive Sterile and Embryonic lethal. Maintain at 15C. Homozygous or749 L4 larvae shifted to 25C become fertile adults that produce embryos with a late cytokinesis defect after the first embryonic mitosis. Reference: Canman JC, et al. Science. 2008 Dec 5;322(5907):1543-6.
GE2636 unc-32(e189) cyk-4(t1689)/qC1 [dpy-19(e1259) glp-1(q339)] III; him-3(e1147) IV. Heterozygotes are WT and segregate WT, DpySteriles, and Uncs which give only dead eggs. Received new stock 3/01. See also WBPaper00005208.
GE3633 unc-32(e189) cyk-4(t1689)/qC1 [dpy-19(e1259) glp-1(q339)] III; him-3(e1147) IV. Heterozygotes are WT and segregate WT, DpySteriles, and Uncs which give only dead eggs.
VC859 +/mT1 II; cyk-4(ok1034)/mT1 [dpy-10(e128)] III. K08E3.6. Apparent homozygous lethal deletion chromosome balanced by dpy-10-marked translocation. Heterozygotes are WT, and segregate WT, arrested mT1 aneuploids, sterile Dpys (mT1 homozygotes), and ok1034 homozygotes (arrest stage/phenotype undetermined). Pick WT and check for correct segregation of progeny to maintain. Attribution: This strain was provided by the C. elegans Reverse Genetics Core Facility at the University of British Columbia, which is part of the international C. elegans Gene Knockout Consortium, which should be acknowledged in any publications resulting from its use. Paper_evidence WBPaper00041807