Transcription regulatory networks in Caenorhabditis elegans

Genes

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Public Gene Name Sequence Name WB ID Description Module Actions
B0001.4 B0001.4 WBGene00007089 lemone_26_gene
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B0001.8 B0001.8 WBGene00007093 lemone_10_gene
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col-149 B0024.1 WBGene00000722 lemone_36_gene
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B0024.13 B0024.13 WBGene00007102 lemone_26_gene
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B0024.4 B0024.4 WBGene00007097 lemone_282_gene
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che-12 B0024.8 WBGene00000491
che-12 encodes a conserved protein that contains at least seven predicted HEAT repeats; CHE-12 activity is required continuously in sensory neurons for formation of distal ciliary segments and thus, for normal sensory cilium morphology and function and chemotaxis to a subset of attractants, including sodium chloride; a che-12::gfp promoter fusion is expressed in the two phasmid neurons and the subset of amphid neurons that contain relatively simple cilia; a CHE-12::GFP protein localizes to cilia in a manner suggesting that it requires intraflagellar transport for proper localization, but is unlikely to be a core IFT particle component; che-12 expression in ciliated neurons is dependent upon the presence of the DAF-19 RFX transcription factor.
lemone_65_gene
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B0034.2 B0034.2 WBGene00015003 lemone_100_gene
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B0035.1 B0035.1 WBGene00007105 lemone_16_regulator
lemone_33_gene
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B0035.12 B0035.12 WBGene00007111 lemone_26_gene
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B0035.13 B0035.13 WBGene00007112 lemone_39_gene
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dnj-2 B0035.2 WBGene00001020
This gene encodes a protein containing a DnaJ ('J') domain.
lemone_296_gene
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pfd-4 B0035.4 WBGene00007107
pfd-4 encodes a putative prefoldin subunit 4, orthologous to human PFDN4 (OMIM:604898), that is dispensable for viability; PFD-4 is redundant for prefoldin function in C. elegans; pfd-4(gk403) mutants and pfd-4(RNAi) animals, unlike animals undergoing RNAi against most prefoldin subunits, have no obvious phenotypes.
lemone_76_gene
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B0035.5 B0035.5 WBGene00007108
B0035.5 is orthologous to the human gene GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE (G6PD; OMIM:305900), which when mutated leads to disease.
lemone_26_gene
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rpl-4 B0041.4 WBGene00004415
rpl-4 encodes a large ribosomal subunit L4 protein.
lemone_28_gene
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xnp-1 B0041.7 WBGene00006961
xnp-1 encodes an ATP-dependent DNA helicase of the SNF2 family that is orthologous to human XNP/ATR-X, which is associated with a number of X-linked mental retardation syndromes; in C. elegans, xnp-1 activity is required at high temperatures for embryogenesis, somatic gonad development, fertility, and vulval morphogenesis; in addition, animals doubly mutant for xnp-1 and lin-35/Rb, hpl-2/HP1, or nucleosome remodelling and histone deacetylase (NuRD) complex members such as lin-53 and let-418, display larval arrest with growth cessation but continued cell proliferation; xnp-1 is also required, with lin-35/Rb and hpl-2/HP1, for proper regulation of transgene expression; xnp-1 mRNA, detectable in embryos and the germline by in situ hybridization, is expressed at highest levels in embryos with decreasing levels seen in successive larval stages; xnp-1 transcriptional reporter fusions exhibit strong expression beginning at mid-embryogenesis but fading by embryonic morphogenesis; at hatching, expression is observed in all dividing cells including the P lineage, and at later larval stages expression is observed in the vulval precursor cells.
lemone_128_gene
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B0205.10 B0205.10 WBGene00015024 lemone_40_gene
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B0205.11 B0205.11 WBGene00015025 lemone_22_gene
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srz-85 B0205.2 WBGene00015018 lemone_154_gene
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rpn-10 B0205.3 WBGene00004466
rpn-10 encodes a protein that contains two ubiquitin interaction motifs and is a member of the von Willebrand factor, type A superfamily similar to the mouse 26S proteasome non-ATP regulatory subunit 4.
lemone_33_gene
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B0205.9 B0205.9 WBGene00015023 lemone_10_gene
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