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pat-12 pat-12 arle-14 arle-14 tes-1 tes-1 pak-1 pak-1 pxl-1 pxl-1 pat-4 pat-4 kin-32 kin-32 rsu-1 rsu-1 unc-112 unc-112 pin-2 pin-2 unc-97 unc-97 git-1 git-1 zyx-1 zyx-1 gei-1 gei-1 sta-2 sta-2 let-805 let-805 mup-4 mup-4 mua-3 mua-3 pix-1 pix-1 tns-1 tns-1 M116.5 M116.5 pat-6 pat-6 vab-19 vab-19 mua-6 mua-6 Y1A5A.1 Y1A5A.1 sorb-1 sorb-1 tag-273 tag-273 eps-8 eps-8 tln-1 tln-1 deb-1 deb-1 pat-3 pat-3 vab-10 vab-10
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pat-12annotation not available (1030 aa)
arle-14ARF7EP_C domain-containing protein. (204 aa)
tes-1TEStin (Human testis-derived transcript) homolog. (465 aa)
pak-1Serine/threonine-protein kinase pak-1; Required for hypodermal cell fusion, together with cdc-42 and ced-10, leading to embryonic body elongation, which involves dramatic cytoskeletal reorganization. Plays a redundant role with max-2 in dorsal axonal guidance in ventral cord commissural motoneurons and in P neuroblast migration. Acts probably downstream of Rho GTPases mig-2 and ced-10 to regulate these 2 processes. Involved in orientating axonal growth of HSN neurons. During gonad morphogenesis and probably in association with pix-1 and git-1, involved in the migration of distal tip ce [...] (572 aa)
pxl-1Paxillin homolog 1; Required for myofilament organization of the pharyngeal sarcomeres and for pharyngeal muscle contractions and hence for pharyngeal pumping. Together with lin-8, might be required for myofilament organization in the body wall muscles ; Belongs to the paxillin family. (413 aa)
pat-4Integrin-linked protein kinase homolog pat-4; Probable pseudokinase that acts as an adapter protein. Component of an integrin containing attachment complex, which is required for muscle development and maintenance. Involved in the assembly of dense bodies and M lines during body wall muscle development by recruiting several of their components including integrin pat-3, cpna-1, unc-89 and unc- 112 to integrin-mediated attachment sites. Plays a role in distal tip cell (DTC) migration and in oocyte development probably by regulating the actin cytoskeleton. During the formation of neuromus [...] (466 aa)
kin-32Inactive tyrosine-protein kinase kin-32; Has apparently no tyrosine kinase activity in vitro when expressed in mammalian cells; Belongs to the protein kinase superfamily. Tyr protein kinase family. FAK subfamily. (867 aa)
rsu-1Ras SUppressor homolog. (268 aa)
unc-112Protein unc-112; Component of an integrin containing attachment complex, which is required for muscle development and maintenance. Probable regulator of cell-extracellular matrix adhesion. Required during initial muscle assembly to form dense bodies and M-lines. (720 aa)
pin-2LIM domain-containing protein pin-2. (330 aa)
unc-97LIM domain-containing protein unc-97; Component of an integrin containing attachment complex, which is required for muscle development and maintenance. Probably function in adherens junction. Affects the structural integrity of the integrin containing muscle adherens junctions and contributes to the mechanosensory functions of touch neurons. (348 aa)
git-1GIT1 (Mammalian G protein-coupled receptor kinase InTeractor 1) homolog. (670 aa)
zyx-1Zyxin; Functions as both a mechanical stabilizer (via LIM domains) of focal adhesions and as a sensor component for muscle cell damage (via N-terminus). Regulates, stabilizes and maintains posterior lateral mechanosensory (PLM) synaptic branch extension and new synapse formation and growth during larval development. (647 aa)
gei-1START domain-containing protein. (1510 aa)
sta-2Signal transducer and activator of transcription b; Carries out a dual function: signal transduction and activation of transcription (By similarity). By regulating the up- regulation in the epidermis of antimicrobial peptides nlp-29, plays a role in resistance to fungal infection and in the response to physical wounding and phorbol ester PMA treatment. Belongs to the transcription factor STAT family. (567 aa)
let-805Myotactin form B. (4450 aa)
mup-4Transmembrane matrix receptor MUP-4; Required for junctional attachments between hypodermis and muscle, and between the apical epithelial surface and the cuticular matrix. Essential for enclosure of the embryo by the hypodermis, hypodermal integrity, embryo elongation, and maintenance of hypodermal morphology in fully elongated embryos. (2104 aa)
mua-3Transmembrane cell adhesion receptor mua-3; Involved in cell adhesion and required for organ positioning and attachment. At the hypodermal surface, required for attachment of the hypdermermis to the basal cuticle in postembryonic development, possibly through intermediate filaments of the cytoskeleton. (3767 aa)
pix-1PIX (PAK (p21-activated kinase) Interacting eXchange factor) homolog. (646 aa)
tns-1Tensin homolog; Probable phosphatase which regulates axon regeneration after injury by linking the svh-2 and integrin signaling pathways. (1354 aa)
M116.5Uncharacterized protein. (1020 aa)
pat-6Paralyzed arrest at two-fold protein 6; Involved in the regulation of cell adhesion and cytoskeleton organization. Component of an integrin containing attachment complex, which is required for muscle development and maintenance. During embryonic development, required to recruit cpna-1, unc-89 and myofilaments to newly forming integrin attachments composed of integrins pat-2/pat-3, pat-4 and unc-112. Also required to reposition the integrin-based attachments so that they form the highly ordered array of dense body and M-line attachments that are characteristic of mature muscle cells. Du [...] (375 aa)
vab-19ANK_REP_REGION domain-containing protein. (1040 aa)
mua-6Intermediate filament protein ifa-2; Cytoplasmic intermediate filaments provide mechanical strength to cells. Essential protein, involved in attachment structures in epidermal cells that connect muscles to the external cuticle. Probably acts by forming hypodermal hemidesmosome complexes that help mediate muscle-cuticle force transduction. Although expressed during embryogenesis, it is not required for embryonic development of muscle- cuticle linkages nor for the localization of other proteins to the hemidesmosomes in embryos. (581 aa)
Y1A5A.1Uncharacterized protein. (192 aa)
sorb-1Sorbin and SH3 domain-containing protein 1 homolog; Required for organization of sarcomeres in body wall muscles and for maintaining normal mitochondrial position in myocytes. (1005 aa)
tag-273LIM zinc-binding domain-containing protein. (891 aa)
eps-8SH3 domain-containing protein. (942 aa)
tln-1Talin. (2553 aa)
deb-1Vinculin; Involved in cell adhesion. May be involved in the attachment of the actin-based microfilaments to the plasma membrane. Involved in ovulation. (1090 aa)
pat-3Integrin beta pat-3; Integrin alpha ina-1/beta pat-3 is a receptor for laminin. Integrin alpha pat-2/beta pat-3 recognizes the sequence R-G-D in its ligands (Probable). Plays a role in cell migration, morphogenesis and probably in cell-cell interactions. During gonad morphogenesis, involved in distal tip cell (DTC)-mediated guidance of gonad elongation, in maintaining their sharp tapering morphology and in their migration. Component of an integrin containing attachment complex, which is required for muscle development and maintenance. Involved in the assembly of dense bodies and M line [...] (809 aa)
vab-10GAR domain-containing protein. (5059 aa)
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Caenorhabditis elegans
NCBI taxonomy Id: 6239
Other names: C. elegans, Rhabditis elegans, roundworm
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