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Gene: C32F10.2   

C32F10.2SMapS_parentSequenceC32F10
ChromosomeI
Identity (5)
Gene_info Gene_classlin
Allele n373
n745 Inferred_automatically From strain object: MT1624
From strain object: MT3033
From strain object: MT10430
n2977
Phenotype n745 : wildtype alone Muv in homozygotes with lin-8 lin-38 or lin-15(n767). ES2. NA2 (n373 (similar phenotype)).
See also n373, n745
[C.elegansII] n745 : almost WT alone (reduced fertility); Muv (extra vulval differentiation) in homozygotes with lin-8, lin-38 or lin-15(n767). ES2. OA1: n373 (similar). [Ferguson and Horvitz 1989; MT; PS]
Strain MT1624
MT3033
MT10430
GO_term GO:0002119 IGI Paper_evidenceWBPaper00024320
Curator_confirmedWBPerson1843
IMP Paper_evidenceWBPaper00024320
Curator_confirmedWBPerson1843
GO:0040018 IGI Paper_evidenceWBPaper00024320
Curator_confirmedWBPerson1843
GO:0000003 IGI Paper_evidenceWBPaper00024320
Curator_confirmedWBPerson1843
IMP Paper_evidenceWBPaper00024320
Curator_confirmedWBPerson1843
GO:0009792 IGI Paper_evidenceWBPaper00024320
Curator_confirmedWBPerson1843
Structured_description Provisional_description lin-35 encodes the C. elegans retinoblastoma protein (Rb) ortholog; lin-35 was first identified in screens for synthetic multivulva (synMuv) genes and as a class B synMuv gene, functions redundantly with class A genes to antagonize Ras signaling and negatively regulate vulval development; in addition, lin-35 activity is required redundantly with: 1) pha-1 and ubc-18 for early steps in pharyngeal morphogenesis, 2) fzr-1 for normal patterns of postembryonic proliferation, 3) xnp-1 for somatic gonad development, and 4) psa-1 for fertility and embryonic and larval development; on its own, lin-35 is also required for wild-type levels of fertility; LIN-35 is expressed broadly in embryos and L1 larvae, but in later larvae and adults is detected in vulval precursor cells and their descendants as well as a subset of head and tail cells. Paper_evidence (8)
Curator_confirmedWBPerson1843
Date_last_updated20 Sep 2005 00:00:00
lin-35 encodes the C. elegans retinoblastoma protein (Rb) ortholog; lin-35 was first identified in screens for synthetic multivulva (synMuv) genes and as a class B synMuv gene, functions redundantly with class A genes to antagonize Ras signaling and negatively regulate vulval development; in addition, LIN-35 activity is required redundantly with PHA-1 and UBC-18 for early steps in pharyngeal morphogenesis, with FZR-1 for normal postembryonic development, and with XNP-1 for somatic gonad development; on its own, LIN-35 is also required for wild-type fertility; LIN-35 is expressed broadly in embryos and L1 larvae, and is then detected in vulval precursor cells and their descendants as well as a subset of head and tail cells in later larvae and adults. Paper_evidence (5)
Person_evidenceWBPerson1843
Concise_description lin-35 encodes the C. elegans retinoblastoma protein (Rb) ortholog; lin-35 was first identified in screens for synthetic multivulva (synMuv) genes and as a class B synMuv gene, functions redundantly with class A genes to antagonize Ras signaling and negatively regulate vulval development; in addition, lin-35 activity is required redundantly with: 1) pha-1 and ubc-18 for early steps in pharyngeal morphogenesis, 2) fzr-1 for normal patterns of postembryonic proliferation, 3) xnp-1 for somatic gonad development, and 4) psa-1 for fertility and embryonic and larval development; on its own, lin-35 is also required for wild-type levels of fertility; LIN-35 is expressed broadly in embryos and L1 larvae, but in later larvae and adults is detected in vulval precursor cells and their descendants as well as a subset of head and tail cells.
lin-35 encodes the C. elegans retinoblastoma protein (Rb) ortholog; lin-35 was first identified in screens for synthetic multivulva (synMuv) genes and as a class B synMuv gene, functions redundantly with class A genes to antagonize Ras signaling and negatively regulate vulval development; in addition, LIN-35 activity is required redundantly with PHA-1 and UBC-18 for early steps in pharyngeal morphogenesis, with FZR-1 for normal postembryonic development, and with XNP-1 for somatic gonad development; on its own, LIN-35 is also required for wild-type fertility; LIN-35 is expressed broadly in embryos and L1 larvae, and is then detected in vulval precursor cells and their descendants as well as a subset of head and tail cells in later larvae and adults.
Molecular_info (5)
Experimental_info (5)
Reference (97)
MethodGene