WormMine

WS294

Intermine data mining platform for C. elegans and related nematodes

Expression Pattern :

Pattern  Frequently stained in the hypodermis and especially in the tail. Staining were apparent in seam cells (lateral hypodermis) or ventral hypodermis, apparently stronger in larger body hypodermal syncitium (hyp7). Often very strong in a small number of cells in the tail, especially in larvae. Some of these cells are associated with the anus and appear to be interfacial hypodermal cells of the rectum and anus. Tail cell staining also included hypodermal cells forming the tail spike. Staining in males was similar to hermaphrodites but more complex in the tail. Primary Identifier  Expr1235
Remark  No staining was seen in animals prepared with second antibody alone. This antibody recognize both bas-2 and tph-1, see Expr1988. Worms were prepared differently in Expr1235 and Expr1988 to highlight either hypodermal or neuronal staining. Subcellular Localization  Clear cytoplasmic, nuclei were apparent as unstained spots within cells.

2 Anatomy Terms

Definition Name Synonym Primary Identifier
Epidermal layer. hypodermis epidermis WBbt:0005733
a group of hypodermal cells that lie along the apical midline of the hypodermis, at the extreme left and right sides between nose and tail seam cell lateral hypodermis WBbt:0005753

1 Genes

WormBase Gene ID Gene Name Sequence Name Organism
WBGene00000240 pah-1 K08F8.4 Caenorhabditis elegans

1 Life Stages

Remark Definition Other Name Public Name Primary Identifier
  A developemental life stage of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans that occurs from egg hatching until death. postembryonic Ce WBls:0000022