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ttll-5 ttll-5 ebp-1 ebp-1 ebp-2 ebp-2 kgb-1 kgb-1 mec-4 mec-4 klp-7 klp-7 mlk-1 mlk-1 ccpp-1 ccpp-1 pmk-3 pmk-3 dlk-1 dlk-1 ttll-9 ttll-9 ccpp-6 ccpp-6 cebp-1 cebp-1 spas-1 spas-1 unc-86 unc-86
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ttll-5Tubulin polyglutamylase ttll-5; Polyglutamylase which preferentially modifies alpha-tubulin (By similarity). Involved in the side-chain initiation step of the polyglutamylation reaction rather than in the elongation step (By similarity). Together with ttll-4 and ttll-11, required for male mating. Probably by regulating microtubule stability via the glutamylation of tubulin, negatively regulates axon regrowth after injury in PLM neurons. (730 aa)
ebp-1Microtubule End Binding Protein. (316 aa)
ebp-2Microtubule End Binding Protein. (299 aa)
kgb-1GLH-binding kinase 1; Mitogen-activated protein kinase which is an essential component of the JNK pathway composed of mlk-1, mek-1 and kgb-1. Phosphorylates the transcription factor fos-1 which prevents fos-1 dimerization and promoter binding and results in activation of target genes including F53A9.2/kreg-1 and lys-3/kreg-2. Phosphorylates jun-1 and activates the AP-1 transcription factor which is a heterodimer of jun-1 and fos-1. Phosphorylates glh-1 in vitro which may play a role in controlling glh-1 protein levels in the germline by targeting it for degradation by the proteasome. R [...] (390 aa)
mec-4Degenerin mec-4; Probable sodium channel subunit. May be needed for mechanosensory transduction (touch sensitivity). Negatively regulates the turning step of male mating behavior. (768 aa)
klp-7Kinesin-like protein; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. (747 aa)
mlk-1Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase mlk-1; Serine/threonine-protein kinase which, by phosphorylating and activating mek-1, plays an important role in the activation of the JNK pathway composed of mlk-1, mek-1 and kgb-1. Involved in the response to environmental stress such as heavy metals. By activating the JNK pathway downstream of tyrosine receptor svh-2, plays a role in axon regeneration after injury. (1059 aa)
ccpp-1Cytosolic carboxypeptidase 1; Catalyzes the deglutamylation of polyglutamate side chains generated by post-translational polyglutamylation of proteins such as tubulins (Probable). Via the deglutamylation of tubulin, regulates the localization and velocity of kinesin motors and the structural integrity of microtubules in sensory cilia. In male CEM sensory neurons, regulates the cilia release of bioactive extracellular vesicles. Also regulates microtubule dynamics in uterine muscle cells. (1015 aa)
pmk-3Mitogen-activated protein kinase pmk-3; Responds to activation by environmental stress and pro- inflammatory cytokines by phosphorylating downstream targets. Involved in axon regeneration after injury, probably downstream of dlk-1 and mkk-4 and upstream of mak-2. May phosphorylate mak-2. Plays a role in cilium length regulation, possibly by reducing rab-5 mediated endocytosis. Plays a role in the formation of muscle connections, also called muscle arm extensions, between the body wall and the motor axons in the dorsal and ventral cord. (474 aa)
dlk-1Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase dlk-1; Component of a MAP kinase pathway that functions presynaptically to regulate synaptic architecture and presynaptic differentiation. Phosphorylates and activates mkk-4. Has a role in axonal regrowth following injury and synaptogenesis. Also promotes tubulin post-translational modifications that protect microtubules. Plays a role in cilium length regulation, possibly by reducing rab-5 mediated endocytosis, and may also have a role in intraflagellar transport in cilia. Plays a role in the formation of muscle connections, also called mu [...] (928 aa)
ttll-9Probable tubulin polyglutamylase ttll-9; Polyglutamylase that forms polyglutamate side chains on tubulin (By similarity). Acts when complexed with other proteins (Probable). Appears to be dispensable for polar spindle formation in dividing embryonic cells, for cilia-dependent osmotic avoidance and for male mating behavior. Probably by regulating microtubule stability via the glutamylation of tubulin, regulates PLM axon developmental growth. (417 aa)
ccpp-6Cytosolic carboxypeptidase 6; Metallocarboxypeptidase that catalyzes the removing of polyglutamate side chains that are present on the gamma-carboxyl group of glutamate residues of tubulin in sensory cilia. Probably via the deglutamylation of tubulin, promotes microtubule stability required for axon regrowth after injury. Also regulates microtubule dynamics in uterine muscle cells. Belongs to the peptidase M14 family. (459 aa)
cebp-1C/EBP (CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein) homolog. (319 aa)
spas-1Probable spastin homolog spas-1; Severs microtubules, probably in an ATP-dependent fashion. Belongs to the AAA ATPase family. Spastin subfamily. (512 aa)
unc-86Transcription factor unc-86; Transcription factor required for correct cell fate determination and differentiation in diverse neuronal cell lineages where it plays a role in specifying the fate of daughter cells during cell divisions. Involved in sensory neuron production and function. Binds both alone and with mec-3 to the mec-3 promoter to initiate and maintain mec-3 expression which is required for sensory neuron differentiation. In addition, binds both alone and with mec-3 to the promoters of mec-4 and mec-7 which act to regulate sensory neuron function. Involved in determining the [...] (357 aa)
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Caenorhabditis elegans
NCBI taxonomy Id: 6239
Other names: C. elegans, Rhabditis elegans, roundworm
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