Gene: F39H2.3
F39H2.3 | SMap | S_parent | Sequence | SUPERLINK_CB_I | |||||
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Chromosome | I | ||||||||
Identity | Version | 1 | |||||||
Name (5) | |||||||||
Species | Caenorhabditis elegans | ||||||||
History | Version_change | 1 | 26 May 2004 16:54:50 | WBPerson1971 | Event | Imported | Initial conversion from CDS class of WS125 | ||
Status | Live | ||||||||
Gene_info | Allele | tm2016 | |||||||
GO_term | GO:0004047 | IEA | Inferred_automatically | ||||||
GO:0006546 | IEA | Inferred_automatically | |||||||
GO:0005737 | IEA | Inferred_automatically | |||||||
Contained_in_operon | CEOP1496 | ||||||||
Structured_description | Provisional_description | This gene encodes a protein predicted by Eisenberg and coworkers, with 68% accuracy, to be mitochondrial. | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00004424 | |||||
Person_evidence | WBPerson567 | ||||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson567 | ||||||||
Date_last_updated | 17 Jun 2004 00:00:00 | ||||||||
Proteins localized to a given organelle by experiments tend to share a characteristic phylogenetic distribution of their homologs, called a phylogenetic profile. | |||||||||
For instance, mitochondrial proteins can be identified effectively by their phylogenetic profiles. | |||||||||
By applying phylogenetic profile analysis to the C. elegans genome, Eisenberg and coworkers inferred that this gene, along with 2-4% of all the nuclear genes in C. elegans, encodes a mitochondrial protein. | |||||||||
The large fraction of organism-specific and eukaryote-derived genes suggests that C. elegans mitochondria perform specialized roles absent from prokaryotic mitochondrial ancestors. | |||||||||
Concise_description | This gene encodes a protein predicted by Eisenberg and coworkers, with 68% accuracy, to be mitochondrial. | ||||||||
Molecular_info (6) | |||||||||
Experimental_info | RNAi_result | Cenix:139-c4 | |||||||
JA:F39H2.3 | |||||||||
WB_RNAi_result | JA:F39H2.3 | ||||||||
Cenix:139-c4 | |||||||||
Method | Gene |