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Anatomy Term :

Definition  Post-embryonic cell of pedigree V5R.pppppapp, male sensory rays, structural cell. Name  R1stR
Primary Identifier  WBbt:0004043 Synonym  lineage name: V5R.pppppapp

1 Children

Definition Name Synonym Primary Identifier
nucleus of pedigree V5R.pppppapp V5R.pppppapp nucleus   WBbt:0002658

0 Expression Clusters

21 Expression Patterns

Remark Reporter Gene Primary Identifier Pattern Subcellular Localization
sin-3 = pqn-28 according to this paper.   Expr4679 When the sin-3 expression profile was examined in transgenic animals using a gfp reporter driven by a 1.5 kb sin-3 5'-flanking sequence, the sin-3::gfp signal was detected in all the ray structural cells. In addition, sin-3::gfp expression was observed in the inner labial neurons, socket cells, the cephalic neurons in the head region and the ventral nerve cord from L1 to adult stage.  
Most of the tissues expressing rcn-1 overlap with those observed in calcineurin GFP and by immunostaining, including lateral hypodermal cells, vulva muscle tissue, nerve cords, and diverse neuronal expression. Reporter gene fusion type not specified.   Expr2548 GFP analysis of the transformed animals revealed that rcn-1 is expressed from late embryonic stages to adulthood in diverse tissues, including lateral hypodermal cells, marginal cells of the pharynx, vulva epithelial cells, ventral and dorsal nerve cords and commissures, and various neurons in the anterior and posterior portions of the worm. Male C. elegans displayed rcn-1 expression in male tail structures including the diagonal muscles, sensory rays, and spicules. GFP expression analysis of a shorter 1.6 kb 50 upstream fragment of rcn-1 revealed vulva muscle expression in addition to the aforementioned expression patterns.  
    Expr1051 The unc-130::GFP construct is expressed in a dynamic pattern during embryogenesis in head hypodermal cells, as well as in muscle and intestinal precursor cells. In adults, unc-130::GFP is observed in ventral muscle, as well as in intestine and other cells in the head and tail. In adult males, unc-130 is also expressed in the structural cells and two neurons of each ray.  
    Expr1118 The tissue distribution of HSP43 is localized to specific cells of the vulva, to the spermathecal valve and junctions between cells of the spermathecal cage. It is also concentrated in regions of contact between muscle cells or between muscle cells and the overlying hypodermis. In males, HSP43 was also found to be concentrated in specialized structures of the tail, including rays, copulatory spicules and other structures too poorly resolved to permit reliable identification. This signal was HSP43-specific, and not due to autofluorescence of tail structures, since it was abolished when the antibody was pre-incubated with excess HSP43 protein.  
    Expr2938 GFP was observed from the embryo stage through to the adult stages. In the adult animal it was expressed in the pharynx, intestine, body wall muscle, gonad, distal tip cells and/or germ cells, nervous system, male tail rays, and spicule. chn-1 is probably expressed in all tissues.  
    Expr1837 Expression of eff-1p::gfp was silent through the first third of embryogenesis, first appearing about 230 min after first cleavage in a subset of epidermal precursor cells. Over the next 3 hr, these and additional fluorescent cells were observed to migrate over the ventral and dorsal surfaces of the embryo, and the majority of GFP-positive cells fused to form the hyp6 and hyp7 syncytia. As elongation progressed, GFP was also expressed in a pair of cells that fused to form the binucleate "tail spike" . After hatching, eff-1p::gfp expression persisted in large epidermal syncytia through adulthood. Mononucleated epidermal cells-including the seam cells and the VPCs-remained nonfluorescent until shortly before undergoing larval fusion events. More specifically, GFP was seen in (1) nonstem daughters of the seam cells shortly before they fused into hyp7; (2) vulval cells invaginating to form toroids during morphogenesis; and (3) the rays and fan of the adult male tail. Expression was also seen in nonepidermal organs known to contain syncytia, including the pharynx and uterus. Interestingly, a few cells that express eff-1p::gfp have never been observed to fuse, such as some ventral epidermal precursors in the embryo and several neurons.  
Picture: Fig 3D to 3R. To define the specific cellular requirement, the onset of mab-7 expression in these cells was correlated with the first appearance of ray swelling in mab-7 mutant males. Ray abnormality first appeared when ray retraction started, which was well before mab-7::gfp expression in the structural cells was detectable prior to the final molting. The hypodermal expression profile of mab-7 at the late L4 stage, however, matched perfectly with the timing of this ray morphogenesis.   Expr7804 Transgenic animals carrying these reporters displayed identical GFP signals in their hypodermis, structural cells, vulva, PQR, body seams and several neuronal processes in the head region at different developmental stages. The onset of mab-7::gfp expression was first detected in the hypodermis at the 2-fold stage. This hypodermal signal stayed on throughout the larval stages until the animals entered their adulthood. However, GFP expression in the body seam appeared only after the L4 stage and was maintained in adults. In the male tail, a GFP signal was detected at the late L4 stage in the structural cells when the ray retraction process was almost complete but prior to molting. This structural cell expression was also maintained in adults.  
Reporter gene fusion type not specified.   Expr2951 Expressed in male sensory rays.  
Reporter gene fusion type not specified.   Expr2952 Expressed in male sensory rays.  
Reporter gene fusion type not specified.   Expr2953 Expressed in male sensory rays.  
Reporter gene fusion type not specified.   Expr2954 Expressed in male sensory rays.  
Reporter gene fusion type not specified.   Expr2955 Expressed in male sensory rays.  
Reporter gene fusion type not specified.   Expr2956 Expressed in male sensory rays.  
Reporter gene fusion type not specified.   Expr2957 Expressed in male sensory rays.  
Reporter gene fusion type not specified.   Expr2958 Expressed in male sensory rays.  
Reporter gene fusion type not specified.   Expr2959 Expressed in male sensory rays.  
Reporter gene fusion type not specified.   Expr2960 Expressed in male sensory rays.  
Reporter gene fusion type not specified.   Expr2961 Expressed in male sensory rays.  
Reporter gene fusion type not specified.   Expr2962 Expressed in male sensory rays.  
Reporter gene fusion type not specified.   Expr2963 Expressed in male sensory rays.  
The same pattern of expression was also noted when a genomic fragment spanning nucleotides I-1630 was used to drive the GFP reporter.   Expr943 Both hermaphrodites and males expressed GFP in a group of cells around the pharyngeal corpus, which represented either the sheath or socket cells (PDEso) in the tail, as defined by their openings, position and morphology. GFP expression in these sensory support cells was detected soon after their birth and was maintained into adulthood. A GFP signal was detected in all the ray structure cells of the male tail, but not in the hypodermal tissue. Expression in nine pairs of structure cells began just prior to the ray retraction period, peaked during the retraction and declined upon completion of ray extension.  

0 Life Stages

4 Parents

Definition Name Synonym Primary Identifier
hypodermal support cell that form a tube surrounding ray neuron dendrites. ray structural cell Rnst WBbt:0008276
a cell that is born in a worm after hatching. post-embryonic cell   WBbt:0007030
male sensory organ, most anterior, right side ray 1 right   WBbt:0006943
post-embryonic cell of pedigree V5R.pppppap V5R.pppppap   WBbt:0007477