| IB16 |
C. elegans |
ceh-17(np1) I. Show Description
WT behavioral phenotype. Axon guidance defect in ceh-17 expressing neurons ALA and 4SIA. ceh-17 = D1007.1, a C. elegans paired homeodomain transcription factor, Phox2 orthologue. np1 is a molecular null. np1 is a 1353 bp deletion inculding 549 bp upstream of the initiator ATG and extending to the 5th codon of the homeodomain. [NOTE: Miyazaki, et al. (2022) report that this strain carries the fln-2(ot611) mutation in the background, and outcrossing the strain resulted in significantly reduced quiescence during lethargus.]
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| OH16369 |
C. elegans |
pha-1(e2123) III; otIs669 V; otEx7487. Show Description
otEx7487 [ceh-17::TY1::eGFP::3xFLAG + unc-119(+) + pha-1(+)]. Maintain at 25C to retain array. C-terminal tagged fosmid generated by Transgenome project. Injected with pha-1 rescuing array into NeuroPAL transgene strain. See description of strain OH15262 for full description of otIs669 NeuroPAL (Neuronal Polychromatic Atlas of Landmarks) transgene (Yemini E, et al. Cell. 2021 Jan 7;184(1):272-288.e11. PMID: 33378642). Reference: Reilly MB, et al. Nature. 2020 Aug;584(7822):595-601. PMID: 32814896.
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| SYS608 |
C. elegans |
ceh-17(dev180([mNeonGreen::ceh-17]) I; ujIs113 II. Show Description
ujIs113 [pie-1p::mCherry::H2B::pie-1 3'UTR + nhr-2p::mCherry::his-24::let-858 3Â’UTR + unc-119(+)] II. mNeonGreen knockin at N-terminus of ceh-17 locus. Cellular protein expression pattern during embryogenesis (until bean stage) is available at http://dulab.genetics.ac.cn/TF-atlas. Reference: Ma X, Zhao Z, Xiao L, et al. Nat Methods. 2021;18(8):893-902. doi:10.1038/s41592-021-01216-1.
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| XE2789 |
C. elegans |
pha-1(e2123) III; ccIs4595 IV; wpEx482. Show Description
ccIs4595 [ceh-24::GFP + rol-6(su1006)]. wpEx482 [ceh-17::NLS::TagRFP + pha-1(+)]. Maintain at 25C to retain array. GFP expression in vulval muscles, m8, and set of neurons in the head. The four SIA neurons are marked with both GFP and RFP. Can be used to isolate SIA by FACS. Used by CeNGEN project for RNA-Seq (https://www.cengen.org/).
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