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Citation Portman DS, Emmons SW. Identification of C. elegans sensory ray genes using whole-genome expression profiling. Dev Biol, 2004.
PubMed ID 15183729
Short Description Identification of C. elegans sensory ray genes using whole-genome expression profiling.
GEO Record: GSE3979 Platform: GPL2646 GPL3308 GPL3309
Download gene-centric, log2 transformed data: WBPaper00013489.ce.mr.csv
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Full Description 1316625150_help The three cells that comprise each C. elegans sensory ray (two sensory neurons and a structural cell) descend from a single neuroblast precursor cell. The atonal ortholog lin-32 and the E/daughterless ortholog hlh-2 act to confer neural competence during ray development, but additional regulatory factors that control specific aspects of cell fate are largely unknown. Here, we use full-genome DNA microarrays to compare gene expression profiles in adult males of two mutant strains to identify new components of the regulatory network that controls ray development and function. This approach identified a large set of candidate ray genes. Using reporter genes, we confirmed ray expression for 13 of these, including a beta-tubulin, a TWK-family channel, a putative chemoreceptor and four novel genes (the cwp genes) with a potential role in sensory signaling through the C. elegans polycystins lov-1 and pkd-2. Additionally, we have found several ray-expressed transcription factors, including the Zn-finger factor egl-46 and the bHLH gene hlh-10. The expression of many of these genes requires lin-32 function, though this requirement may not reflect direct activation by lin-32. Our strategy provides a complementary foundation for modeling the genetic network that controls the development of a simple sensory organ.
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WBPaper00013489:Ray_vs_noRay.
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Method: microarray, Species: Caenorhabditis elegans, Tissue Specific: reproductive system