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Gene :

WormBase Gene ID  ? WBGene00001889 Gene Name  his-15
Sequence Name  ? ZK131.9 Brief Description  his-15 encodes an H2B histone.
Organism  Caenorhabditis elegans Automated Description  Predicted to enable DNA binding activity and protein heterodimerization activity. Predicted to be a structural constituent of chromatin. Involved in innate immune response. Predicted to be part of nucleosome. Is an ortholog of several human genes including H2BC12 (H2B clustered histone 12); H2BC17 (H2B clustered histone 17); and H2BC3 (H2B clustered histone 3).
Biotype  SO:0001217 Genetic Position  II :20.2996±
Length (nt)  ? 369
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1 Organism

Name Taxon Id
Caenorhabditis elegans 6239

1 Synonyms

Value
WBGene00001889

Genomics

1 Transcripts

WormMine ID Sequence Name Length (nt) Chromosome Location
Transcript:ZK131.9.1 ZK131.9.1 369   II: 13818371-13818739
 

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1 CDSs

WormMine ID Sequence Name Length (nt) Chromosome Location
CDS:ZK131.9 ZK131.9 369   II: 13818371-13818739

17 RNAi Result

WormBase ID
WBRNAi00095560
WBRNAi00094012
WBRNAi00094226
WBRNAi00090827
WBRNAi00082054
WBRNAi00044043
WBRNAi00044044
WBRNAi00044045
WBRNAi00082059
WBRNAi00061070
WBRNAi00061071
WBRNAi00061072
WBRNAi00061073
WBRNAi00103655
WBRNAi00025035
WBRNAi00027052
WBRNAi00027055

3 Allele

Public Name
gk963801
gk963053
gk962684

1 Chromosome

WormBase ID Organism Length (nt)
II Caenorhabditis elegans 15279421  

1 Chromosome Location


Feature . Primary Identifier
Start End Strand
WBGene00001889 13818371 13818739 1

3 Data Sets

Name URL
WormBaseAcedbConverter  
GO Annotation data set  
C. elegans genomic annotations (GFF3 Gene)  

1 Downstream Intergenic Region

WormBase ID Name Sequence Name Length (nt) Chromosome Location Organism
intergenic_region_chrII_13818740..13819546   807 II: 13818740-13819546 Caenorhabditis elegans

114 Expression Clusters

Regulated By Treatment Description Algorithm Primary Identifier
  oocyte proteins identified by two or more unique peptides during proteomics study. In the pooled data set, 1453 C. elegans proteins were identified with a probability >= 0.9 according to ProteinProphet, of which 1165 proteins were identified by more than one unique peptide. WBPaper00038289:oocyte_protein
  Genes with expression altered >= 3-fold in dpy-10(e128) mutants. Data across the wild type series was analyzed using the Significance analysis of Microarrays (SAM) algorithm (to calculate the False Discovery Rate (FDR)). WBPaper00035873:dpy-10_regulated
  Transcripts expressed in neuronal cells, by analyzingfluorescence-activated cell sorted (FACS) neurons. DESeq. False discovry rate (FDR) < 0.1. WBPaper00048988:neuron_expressed
  Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in csr-1a(tor159) comparing to in N2 at 25C. DESeq2, fold change > 2, p-value < 0.05. WBPaper00061753:csr-1(tor159)_upregulated_25C
  Transcripts that showed significantly higher expression in somatic gonad precursor cells (SGP) vs. head mesodermal cells (hmc). DESeq2, fold change >= 2, FDR <= 0.01. WBPaper00056826:SGP_biased
  Maternal class (M): genes that are called present in at least one of the three PC6 replicates. A modified Welch F statistic was used for ANOVA. For each gene, regressed error estimates were substituted for observed error estimates. The substitution is justified by the lack of consistency among the most and least variable genes at each time point. Regressed error estimates were abundance-dependent pooled error estimates that represented a median error estimate from a window of genes of similar abundance to the gene of interest. A randomization test was used to compute the probability Pg of the observed F statistic for gene g under the null hypothesis that developmental time had no effect on expression. P-values were not corrected for multiple testing. [cgc5767]:expression_class_M
  Transcripts that showed significantly decreased expression in daf-16(mgDf50) comparing to in N2 at L1 larva stage. DESeq v1.20.0 was used to analyze differential gene expression. Transcripts with adjusted p-value < 0.05 were considered differentialled expressed. WBPaper00048971:daf-16(mgDf50)_downregulated_L1
Bacteria infection: Staphylococcus aureus mRNAs that showed increased expression 8 hours after N2 animals were infected by S. aureus. DESeq, p <= 0.05 WBPaper00045314:S.aureus-induced_N2
  Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in flr-1(RNAi) comparing to in control RNAi animals. This is an incomplete list. N.A. WBPaper00055060:flr-1(RNAi)_downregulated
  Transcriptions that showed significantly increased expression in skn-1(RNAi) comparing to empty vector injection into rrf-3(pk1426);daf-2(e1368) animals. Genes with an absolute fold changeof at least 2 and standard p-values below 0.05 were considered as differentially expressed. WBPaper00062193:skn-1(RNAi)_upregulated
  Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in hira-1(gk835598) comparing to in N2 animals at L4 larva stage. Differential expression analysis was done with Rversion 2.15.3 using DESeq_1.10.1. Fold change > 2, p-value < 0.01. WBPaper00059739:hira-1(gk835598)_upregulated_L4
  Transcripts of coding genes that showed significantly increased expression in muscle. DESeq2 (version 1.24.0). Transcripts with a false-discovery rate adjusted p-value less than 0.05 were considered significantly differentially expressed. WBPaper00062325:muscle_enriched_coding-RNA
  Genes expressed in N2. Expressed transcripts were identified on the basis of a Present call in 3 out of 4 N2 experiments as determined by Affymetrix MAS 5.0. WBPaper00025141:N2_Expressed_Genes
  WT-Pico Pan-neural Depleted Genes, with genes found multiple times in a single dataset removed (without dups). To identify differentially expressed transcripts, normalized intensity values from the pan-neural data sets were compared to a reference (from all larval cells) using Significance Analysis of Microarray software (SAM). A two class unpaired analysis of the data was performed to identify neuron-enriched genes. Pan-neural enriched transcripts in the IVT and WT-Pico-derived data set were defined as 1.5X elevated vs the reference at a False Discovery Rate (FDR) = 3%. WBPaper00031532:Larva_Pan_Neuronal_Depleted
  Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in him-17(me24) comparing to in N2 animals. DESeq2, fold change > 2, FDR < 0.05. WBPaper00064769:him-17(me24)_upregulated
Oxidative stress. Genes upregulated by oxidative stress. Assessed by SAM (Significance Analysis of Microarray) [false discovery rate (FDR) = 11%] WBPaper00034757:up_by_oxidative_stress
  Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in sams-3(RNAi) comparing to N2 animals injected with empty vector. Deseq FDR < 0.01, fold change > 2. WBPaper00065005:sams-3(RNAi)_upregulated
  Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in sams-4(RNAi) comparing to N2 animals injected with empty vector. Deseq FDR < 0.01, fold change > 2. WBPaper00065005:sams-4(RNAi)_upregulated
  Transcripts that showed significantly decreased expression in hsf-1(RNAi) animals comparing to in control animals, without heat shock. Transcripts that were differentially expressed in different conditions, compared to the hsf-1(+);-HS control, were determined with CuffDiff, which uses the Benjamini-Hochberg correction for multiple testing to obtain the q-value (the FDR-adjusted the p-value). WBPaper00049942:hsf-1(RNAi)_downregulated
  Embryonic class (E): genes that significantly increase in abundance at some point during embryogenesis. A modified Welch F statistic was used for ANOVA. For each gene, regressed error estimates were substituted for observed error estimates. The substitution is justified by the lack of consistency among the most and least variable genes at each time point. Regressed error estimates were abundance-dependent pooled error estimates that represented a median error estimate from a window of genes of similar abundance to the gene of interest. A randomization test was used to compute the probability Pg of the observed F statistic for gene g under the null hypothesis that developmental time had no effect on expression. P-values were not corrected for multiple testing. [cgc5767]:expression_class_E
feeding/starvation A large cluster of genes up-regulated during early larval development.. For each average expression value, the larger of the model-based error and empirical error was reported. ANOVA and T-tests were also computed in Rosetta Resolver using the reported errors. Expression values, errors, and P-values corresponding to transcript detection, ANOVAs, and T-tests were exported from Rosetta Resolver and analyzed elsewhere. WBPaper00032948:FedUp
control(maintained under normal lab light (mostly dark, in incubators).) vs UVC-EtBr-exposed(exposed to 7.5 J/m2 UVC radiation 3 times, 24 h apart (48 h total) and exposed to EtBr (5ug/mL in agar).) at 3 h after the third UVC dose (51h), which is also 3 h after being placed on food. Genes differentially expressed in control vs after UVC exposure and EtBr treatment at the 3h timepoint (3 h after the third UVC dose (51h), which is also 3 h after being placed on food). Transcripts were defined as fold-change >1.2, p < 0.05 based on Rosetta Resolver analysis for all pairwise treatment comparisons. The fold-change refers to the second intensity over the first. WBPaper00041939:control_vs_UVC-EtBr-exposed_51h
  Genes that showed lower expression in N2 than in DR1350. The normalised data were analysed using a two-way ANOVA, testing for each gene the effects of LINE (N2, DR1350, RIL-14, RIL-17), TREATMENT (non-dauer vs dauer larva-inducing) and the LINE TREATMENT interaction, using a published PERL script. WBPaper00034739:N2lessDR1350
heat shock Genes regulated by heat shock. Differences between treatments were visualized by principal component analysis (PCA) plotting with MeV/TM4. Data were initially filtered out for missing values and then subjected to a CLEAR test that combines differential expression and variability using the GEPAS web server at http://www.gepas.org. In our case, the false discovery rate was set to a stringent level of 5 per cent. WBPaper00035227:heat_shock_regulated
  Genes expressed in embryonic motor neurons (identified by unc-4::GFP expressing cells). Genes called Present by MAS 5.0 in 2 out of 3 unc-4::GFP hybridizations. WBPaper00025141:unc-4::GFP_Expressed_Genes
  Proteins interacting with HDA-1 Proteins either absent in N2 or with more than twofold of the spectra counts in the hda-1::gfp IP compared to those in N2 are shown. WBPaper00061479:HDA-1_interacting_protein
  Genes up regulated in crh-1(nn3315) comparing to in N2. To identify genes that were significantly differentially expressed between each mutant and the control, linear modelling and empirical Bayes analysis was performed using the limma package. Limma computes an empirical Bayes adjustment for the t-test (moderated t-statistic), which is more robust than the standard two-sample t-test comparisons. To correct for multiple testing, Benjamin and Hochbergs method to control for false discovery rate was used. Genes with an adjusted P value of 0.05 or smaller and a fold-change in expression larger than twofold were considered differentially expressed. WBPaper00038172:crh-1null_up_regulated
  Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression after young adult animals were treated with 20ml per ml Octopamine for 2 days. Fold-Change cut-off : 2.0 WBPaper00050767:Octopamine_induced
  Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in pals-22(jy3) comparing to in N2 at L4 larva stage. Differential expression analysis was performed in RStudio (v1.1.453) using R (v3.50) and Bioconductor (v3.7) packages. As outlined in the RNAseq123 vignette, data was imported, filtered and normalized using edgeR, and linear modeling and differential expression analysis was performed using limma. An FDR cutoff of <0.01 was used to define differentially expressed genes; no fold-change criteria was used. WBPaper00056034:pals-22(jy3)_upregulated
  Transcripts that showed significantly increased expression in pals-22(jy3)pals-25(jy9) comparing to in pals-22(jy3) at L4 larva stage. Differential expression analysis was performed in RStudio (v1.1.453) using R (v3.50) and Bioconductor (v3.7) packages. As outlined in the RNAseq123 vignette, data was imported, filtered and normalized using edgeR, and linear modeling and differential expression analysis was performed using limma. An FDR cutoff of <0.01 was used to define differentially expressed genes; no fold-change criteria was used. WBPaper00056034:pals-25(jy9)_upregulated

1 Expression Patterns

Remark Reporter Gene Primary Identifier Pattern Subcellular Localization
    Expr1162657 Developmental gene expression time-course. Raw data can be downloaded from ftp://caltech.wormbase.org/pub/wormbase/datasets-published/hashimshony2015  

5 GO Annotation

Annotation Extension Qualifier
  part_of
  enables
  involved_in
  enables
  enables

0 Homologues

1 Locations


Feature . Primary Identifier
Start End Strand
WBGene00001889 13818371 13818739 1

5 Ontology Annotations

Annotation Extension Qualifier
  part_of
  enables
  involved_in
  enables
  enables

0 Regulates Expr Cluster

1 Sequence

Length
369

1 Sequence Ontology Term