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Expression Pattern :

Pattern  The antisera indicate that early expression occurs during gastrulation. epi-1 accumulates between the primary tissue layers near the completion of gastrulation (~250 minutes). epi-1 antiserum stains all the major basement membranes during the remainder of embryogenesis and throughout larval development and in the adult. Although epi-1 staining is weak in the basement membranes surrounding pharynx, intestine, body wall muscle and epidermis, the staining is strong in the basement membranes surrounding gonad, distal tip cell, vulval muscle, intestinal muscle, anal depressor muscle and coelomocytes. These basement membranes are notable in that they are thick and appear to have mainly the alphaB-containing laminin isoform. Primary Identifier  Expr2622
Remark  Colocalization Assay: In order to compare directly the distribution of lam-3 and epi-1, both subunits were co-stained using species-specific secondary antibody conjugates. As the germ layers develop, both subunits are deposited between the layers. However, the staining for laminin A is most intense around the pharyngeal and intestinal precursor cells, whereas staining for laminin B is most intense around the myoblast cells and along epidermal cells. By the onset of elongation, distinct layers of laminin A and laminin B staining can be distinguished, particularly anteriorly between the developing pharynx and the body wall. This indicates that the segregation of the laminin isoforms begins early, before or as organogenesis proceeds. In mnDf90, the two subunits remain differentially localized after elongation. lam-3 is localized to the pharyngeal basement membrane, whereas epi-1 is associated mainly with the body wall basement membranes and only weakly with the pharyngeal basement membrane. These results indicate that each laminin alpha subunit is segregated in the embryo to different adjacent basement membranes and that each membrane retains its unique subunit composition. Subcellular Localization  Although the staining is diffuse within most basement membranes, at the muscle/epidermis membrane a distinct pattern is observed. On the muscle surface, a grid-like network that comprises regularly spaced bands running circumferentially and longitudinally is observed. The longitudinal bands correspond to the thin-filament-containing (I-band) region of the muscle myofilament lattice. epi-1 is also strongly detected at muscle-muscle cell boundaries.

3 Anatomy Terms

Definition Name Synonym Primary Identifier
Longitudinal bands of muscle cells surrounding animal body, with one band running in each quadrant of the body, regulated contraction and relaxation of these muscles cause locomotion. body wall musculature body muscle WBbt:0005813
a single, H-shaped cell which lies just above the anus and connects the roof of the anal canal to the dorsal bodywall; its contractions act to increase the size of the anal opening by lifting the roof of the rectum and hence facilitate expulsion of intestinal contents. anal depressor muscle dilator muscle WBbt:0004292
  basal lamina basement membrane WBbt:0005756

1 Genes

WormBase Gene ID Gene Name Sequence Name Organism
WBGene00001328 epi-1 K08C7.3 Caenorhabditis elegans

9 Life Stages

Remark Definition Other Name Public Name Primary Identifier
  The stage that begins when a C.elegans individual is fully-developed and has reached maturity. adult Ce WBls:0000041
  The third stage larva. At 25 Centigrade, it ranges 32.5-40 hours after fertilization, 18.5-26 hours after hatch. L3 larva Ce WBls:0000035
  The second stage larva. At 25 Centigrade, it ranges 25.5-32.5 hours after fertilization, 11.5-18.5 hours after hatch. L2 larva Ce WBls:0000027
  The fourth stage larva. At 25 Centigrade, it ranges 40-49.5 hours after fertilization, 26-35.5 hours after hatch. L4 larva Ce WBls:0000038
  The first stage larva. At 25 Centigrade, it ranges 14-25.5 hours after fertilization, 0-11.5 hours after hatch. L1 larva Ce WBls:0000024
  The C. elegans life stage spanning 620-800min(hatch) after first cleavage at 20 Centigrade. Cell number remains at ~560 cells, with some new cells generated and some cells go through programmed cell death. A stage after elongation is over. The last stage of embryogenesis. Also called pre-hatched embryo, late embryo or morphogenetic embryo. fully-elongated embryo Ce WBls:0000021
  The C. elegans life stage spanning 350-620min after first cleavage at 20 Centigrade. Cell number remains at ~560 cells, with some new cells generated and some cells go through programmed cell death. The stage that embryo starts elongation until elongation is over. elongating embryo Ce WBls:0000015
  The C. elegans life stage spanning 290-350min after first cleavage at 20 Centigrade. Proliferate from 421 cells to 560 cells. The stage when embryo just finished gastrulation and is enclosing. enclosing embryo Ce WBls:0000013
  The C. elegans life stage spanning 100-290min after first cleavage at 20 Centigrade. Proliferate from 28 cells to 421 cells. Referring to the whole period of gastrulation. gastrulating embryo Ce WBls:0000010