Gene Information: eat-4

Nameeat-4 View on WormBase
Species C. elegans
SequenceZK512.6
Genetic positionIII:0.17 +/- 0.007 cM
Genomic positionIII: 9136887..9141827

Strains carrying this gene

Strain Genotype Description
CX6827 eat-4(ky5) III; kyEx844. kyEx844 contains [odr-3::eat-4 + elt-2::GFP].
DA1241 eat-4(ky5) III; lin-15B&lin-15A(n765) X; adEx1241. adEx1241 [eat-4(+) + lin-15(+)]. Animals with the array are WT. Animals which have lost the array are Muv and Eat. n765 is temperature-sensitive.
DA1242 eat-4(ky5) III; lin-15B&lin-15A(n765) X; adEx1242. adEx1242 [eat-4(+) + lin-15(+)]. Animals with the array are WT. Animals which have lost the array are Muv and Eat. n765 is temperature sensitive.
DA1243 eat-4(ky5) III; adIs1240 lin-15B&lin-15A(n765) X. adIs1240 [eat-4::sGFP + lin-15(+)] X.
DA572 eat-4(ad572) III. Starved appearance. Reverts spontaneously-Do not passage! Clone starved-looking progeny with abnormal fast pharyngeal pumping to maintain.
DA819 eat-4(ad819) III. Abnormal feeding.
IK600 eat-4(nj2) III. Reference: Ohnishi N, et al. EMBO J. 2011 Apr 6;30(7):1376-88.
IK602 eat-4(nj6) III. Reference: Ohnishi N, et al. EMBO J. 2011 Apr 6;30(7):1376-88.
MT6308 eat-4(ky5) III. Foraging defective. Abnormal chemotaxis.
MT6318 eat-4(n2474) III. Osm. Nmec.
PT2193 eat-4(n2474) III; him-5(e1490) V. Defective in male sex drive regulation. Reference: Nat Neurosci. 2012 Dec;15(12):1675-82.
RB1748 eat-4&ZK512.7(ok2233) III. ZK512.6, ZK512.7. Homozygous. Outer Left Sequence: ACAAATGGTTGGAGAGCCAC. Outer Right Sequence: ATGCAGCTTCTCCTCCAAAA. Inner Left Sequence: AGCCCAACACAACAAAAAGG. Inner Right Sequence: GGATCTTGTTGGATCGGAGA. Inner Primer PCR Length: 3386 bp. Deletion Size: 1329 bp. Deletion left flank: TACAGCACTCTTTTTTCAGGGAGTTTGTTA. Deletion right flank: GTGCTAAAATGCCTGAATATCGTAGTAAAA. 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