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WS294

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Expression Pattern :

Pattern  Prominent staining of the entire nervous system, specially the axonal processes emanating from neuronal cell bodies is observed at all developmental stages. Neuronal processes including axonal and dendrites consistently stains brighter than the cell bodies. Staining is detected in the central neurophil (nerve ring) in the head, the ventral cord consisting of motor neurons along the body length, lateral nerve cords, lumbar commissures and neuronal cell bodies in the tail ganglia. Staining is observed in the six sets of touch receptor neurons ALML, ALMR, PLML, PLMR, AVM and PVM. In the head region, neurons and their axonal and dendritic processes in the anterior ganglia, lateral ganglia, ventral ganglion, retro-vesicular ganglion and the nerve ring consisting of axonal fibres from neurons located in the head and tail ganglia are brightly labeled. Neurons and their axonal processes are stained in the tail, which has a pair of bilaterally symmetric lumbar ganglia, a small dorso-rectal ganglion and the pre-anal ganglion at the posterior end of the ventral cord. Besides the major axonal bundle of the ventral nerve cord, the dorsal nerve cord and a set of lateral cords along the body length are also stained. Muscle cells, intestine and hypodermal cells stain weakly. Staining of the mitotic spindles in C. elegans are clearly visible in embryos and meiotic spindles in the germline cells in the gonad of adult hermaphrodites. Spindles are stained more strongly and non-spindle structures. Primary Identifier  Expr720
Remark  This information was extracted from published material (Archana Sharma-Oates, Andrew Mounsey and Ian A. Hope). Subcellular Localization  Stained in neuronal processes and cell bodies. Spindles are stained more strongly.

19 Anatomy Terms

Definition Name Synonym Primary Identifier
neuron with cell body associated with the ventral nerve cord. ventral cord neuron ventral cord motoneuron WBbt:0005300
A chain of very large cuboidal cells forming a wide central lumen in which food arrives from the posterior pharynx, is digested, and from which waste products proceed to the rectum. Intestinal rings form in groups of two and four cells surrounding the common lumen; thus the epithelium is only one cell deep at any point, with neighboring cells firmly secured to their neighbors by apical adherens junctions. These cells have very large nuclei and many large vacuoles, yolk granules, and other inclusions; the latter increase in number and electron density as the animal ages. intestine gut WBbt:0005772
Epidermal layer. hypodermis epidermis WBbt:0005733
Contractile cell that makes up muscle tissue. muscle cell   WBbt:0003675
cell line which early in development becomes differentiated from the remaining somatic cell line, and alone has the potential to undergo meiosis and form gametes. germ line germline WBbt:0005784
the most extensive region of neuropil in the animal, consists of a large toroidal bundle of processes. nerve ring circumpharyngeal nerve ring WBbt:0006749
a bundle of nerve processes that runs along the dorsal mid-line of the animal. dorsal nerve cord dorsal cord WBbt:0006750
Ganglion that lies at the anterior limit of the ventral nerve cord, near the ventral ganglion and nerve ring in the head posterior to the excretory pore. It is open and continuous with the region containing the motoneurons of the ventral cord. In the early L1 this ganglion holds 12 neuron cell bodies plus one neuroblast (Sulston and Horvitz, 1977; White et al., 1986). In the adult animal, the ganglion holds 20 neuron cell bodies. retrovesicular ganglion   WBbt:0005656
nerve cord positioned at the lateral flanks of the animal, consists of processes of the neuron classes BDU, CAN, PVD and ALA. lateral nerve cord   WBbt:0006769
Neuron class of one neuron, posterior ventral microtuble cell, touch receptor. PVM lineage name: QL.paa WBbt:0004086
Anterior lateral microtubule cell, touch receptor ALML lineage name: ABarppaappa WBbt:0003954
Anterior lateral microtubule cell, touch receptor ALMR lineage name: ABarpppappa WBbt:0003953
Neuron class of one sensory neuron, anterior ventral microtubule cell, touch receptor. AVM lineage name: QR.paa WBbt:0003832
Posterior lateral microtubule cell, touch receptor PLML lineage name: ABplapappppaa WBbt:0004104
Posterior lateral microtubule cell, touch receptor PLMR lineage name: ABprapappppaa WBbt:0004103
The left and right lateral ganglia lie beside the nerve ring in the head. They each contain about (30) neuron cell bodies and send their neuronal processes into the ring at its posterior margin either laterally or ventrally via the amphid commissures and ventral ganglion, but form no local neuropil separate from the nerve ring. The lateral ganglia are in close contact with the lateral hypodermal cords. lateral ganglion lateral ganglia WBbt:0005105
ganglion anterior to the nerve ring anterior ganglion   WBbt:0005375
ganglion lies beside the nerve ring in the head, just anterior of the retrovesicular ganglion. It contains about 20 interneuron and motorneuron cell bodies that all send their neuronal processes into the ring. The cell bodies are divided into two groups by the intrusion of the excretory duct and canal. The cells are bounded by a basal lamina which physically separates them from the lateral ganglion even though they are adjacent to one another. ventral ganglion ventral ganglia WBbt:0005298
neuron in lumbar ganglion. lumbar neuron lumbar ganglion neuron WBbt:0006802

1 Genes

WormBase Gene ID Gene Name Sequence Name Organism
WBGene00006528 tba-1 F26E4.8 Caenorhabditis elegans

6 Life Stages

Remark Definition Other Name Public Name Primary Identifier
  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 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 whole period of embryogenesis in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, from the formation of an egg until hatching. embryo Ce WBls:0000003