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C, Sardet M, Gerstein L, Doucette-Stamm Kc, Gunsalus Jw, Harper Me, Cusick Fp, Roth De, Hill M, Vidal S, Li
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To initiate studies on how protein-protein interaction (or "interactome") networks relate to multicellular functions, we have mapped a large fraction of the Caenorhabditis elegans interactome network. Starting with a subset of metazoan-specific proteins, more than 4000 interactions were identified from high-throughput, yeast two-hybrid (HT=Y2H) scr...
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S, Li Cm, Armstrong N, Bertin H, Ge S, Milstein M, Boxem Po, Vidalain Jd, Han A, Chesneau T, Hao
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To initiate studies on how protein-protein interaction (or "interactome") networks relate to multicellular functions, we have mapped a large fraction of the Caenorhabditis elegans interactome network. Starting with a subset of metazoan-specific proteins, more than 4000 interactions were identified from high-throughput, yeast two-hybrid (HT=Y2H) scr...
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S, Li Cm, Armstrong N, Bertin H, Ge S, Milstein M, Boxem Po, Vidalain Jd, Han A, Chesneau T, Hao
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To initiate studies on how protein-protein interaction (or "interactome") networks relate to multicellular functions, we have mapped a large fraction of the Caenorhabditis elegans interactome network. Starting with a subset of metazoan-specific proteins, more than 4000 interactions were identified from high-throughput, yeast two-hybrid (HT=Y2H) scr...
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Mj, Beanan Susan Strome
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Development
The C. elegans germ line is generated by extensive proliferation of the two germ-line progenitor cells present in newly hatched larvae. We describe genetic and phenotypic characterization of glp-4, a locus whose product is required for normal proliferation of the germ line. glp-4(bn2ts) mutant worms raised at the restrictive temperature contain app...
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Susan Strome Wb, Wood
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
By using fluorescent antibody staining, we have followed cytoplasmic granules unique to germ-line cells throughout the life cycle of Caenorhabditis elegans. These elements, designated P granules, are segregated exclusively to germ-line precursor cells during early embryogenesis. Prior to mitosis at each of the early cleavages that produce a somatic...
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Susan Strome
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Journal of embryology and experimental morphology
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Dl, Updike Sj, Hachey J, Kreher Susan Strome
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The Journal of Cell Biology
The immortal and totipotent properties of the germ line depend on determinants within the germ plasm. A common characteristic of germ plasm across phyla is the presence of germ granules, including P granules in Caenorhabditis elegans, which are typically associated with the nuclear periphery. In C. elegans, nuclear pore complex (NPC)-like FG repeat...
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H, Browning L, Berkowitz C, Madej Je, Paulsen Me, Zolan Susan Strome
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Genetics
The usefulness of genomic physical maps is greatly enhanced by linkage of the physical map with the genetic map. We describe a "macrorestriction mapping" procedure for Caenorhabditis elegans that we have applied to this endeavor. High molecular weight, genomic DNA is digested with infrequently cutting restriction enzymes and size-fractionated by pu...
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Lb, Bender R, Cao Y, Zhang Susan Strome
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Current Biology
The C. elegans proteins MES-2 and MES-6, orthologs of the Polycomb group (PcG) chromatin repressors E(Z) and ESC, exist in a complex with their novel partner MES-3. The MES system participates in silencing the X chromosomes in the hermaphrodite germline. Loss of maternal MES function leads to germline degeneration and sterility. We report here that...
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Susan Strome
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Je, Paulsen Ee, Capowski Susan Strome
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Genetics
mes-3 is one of four maternal-effect sterile genes that encode maternal components required for normal postembryonic development of the germ line in Caenorhabditis elegans. mes-3 mutant mothers produce sterile progeny, which contain few germ cells and no gametes. This terminal phenotype reflects two problems: reduced proliferation of the germ line ...
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Lj, Gaydos A, Rechtsteiner Ta, Egelhofer Cr, Carroll Susan Strome
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Cell Reports
The Caenorhabditis elegans MES proteins are key chromatin regulators of the germline. MES-2, MES-3, and MES-6 form the C. elegans Polycomb repressive complex 2 and generate repressive H3K27me3. MES-4 generates H3K36me3 on germline-expressed genes. Transcript profiling of dissected mutant germlines revealed that MES-2/3/6 and MES-4 cooperate to prom...
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Susan Strome R, Lehmann
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The early embryo is formed by the fusion of two germ cells that must generate not only all of the nonreproductive somatic cell types of its body but also the germ cells for the next generation. Therefore, embryo cells face a crucial decision: whether to develop as germ or soma. How is this fundamental decision made and germ cell fate maintained dur...
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Wc, Spencer G, Zeller Jd, Watson Sr, Henz Kl, Watkins Rd, Mcwhirter S, Petersen Vt, Sreedharan C, Widmer J, Jo
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Genome Research
The C. elegans genome has been completely sequenced, and the developmental anatomy of this model organism is described at single-cell resolution. Here we utilize strategies that exploit this precisely defined architecture to link gene expression to cell type. We obtained RNAs from specific cells and from each developmental stage using tissue-specif...
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La, Berkowitz Susan Strome
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Development
During Caenorhabditis elegans embryogenesis the primordial germ cell, P(4), is generated via a series of unequal divisions. These divisions produce germline blastomeres (P(1), P(2), P(3), P(4)) that differ from their somatic sisters in their size, fate and cytoplasmic content (e.g. germ granules). mes-1 mutant embryos display the striking phenotype...
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Me, Gruidl Pa, Smith Ka, Kuznicki Js, Mccrone J, Kirchner Dl, Roussell Susan Strome Kl, Bennett
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Two components of the germ-line-specific P granules of the nematode Caenorhabditis elgans have been identified using polyclonal antibodies specific for each. Both components are putative germ-line RNA helicases (GLHs) that contain CCHC zinc fingers of the type found in the RNA-binding nucleocapsid proteins of retroviruses. The predicted GLH-1 prote...
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Am, Saunders J, Powers Susan Strome Wm, Saxton
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Current Biology
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Wc, Spencer G, Zeller Jd, Watson Sr, Henz Kl, Watkins Rd, Mcwhirter S, Petersen Vt, Sreedharan C, Widmer J, Jo
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Genome Research
The C. elegans genome has been completely sequenced, and the developmental anatomy of this model organism is described at single-cell resolution. Here we utilize strategies that exploit this precisely defined architecture to link gene expression to cell type. We obtained RNAs from specific cells and from each developmental stage using tissue-specif...
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Dj, Schmidt Dj, Rose Wm, Saxton Susan Strome
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Molecular Biology of the Cell
Cytoplasmic dynein, a minus-end-directed microtubule motor, has been implicated in many cellular and developmental processes. Identification of specific cellular processes that rely directly on dynein would be facilitated by a means to induce specific and rapid inhibition of its function. We have identified conditional variants of a Caenorhabditis ...
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S, Ward Tm, Roberts Susan Strome Fm, Pavalko E, Hogan
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The Journal of Cell Biology
Four monoclonal antibodies that are directed against antigens present in sperm and absent from other worm tissues were characterized. Antibody TR20 is directed against the major sperm proteins, a family of small, abundant, cytoplasmic proteins that have been previously described (Klass, M. R., and D. Hirsh, 1981, Dev. Biol., 84:299-312; Burke, D. J...