GEPHE SUMMARY Print
Gephebase Gene
Entry Status
Published
GepheID
GP00000260
Main curator
Martin
PHENOTYPIC CHANGE
Trait Category
Trait State in Taxon A
Pristionchus pacificus
Trait State in Taxon B
Pristionchus pacificus
Ancestral State
Data not curated
Taxonomic Status
Taxon A
Common Name
-
Synonyms
-
Rank
species
Lineage
Show more ... s; Eukaryota; Opisthokonta; Metazoa; Eumetazoa; Bilateria; Protostomia; Ecdysozoa; Nematoda; Chromadorea; Rhabditida; Rhabditina; Diplogasteromorpha; Diplogasteroidea; Neodiplogasteridae; Pristionchus
NCBI Taxonomy ID
is Taxon A an Infraspecies?
No
Taxon B
Common Name
-
Synonyms
-
Rank
species
Lineage
Show more ... s; Eukaryota; Opisthokonta; Metazoa; Eumetazoa; Bilateria; Protostomia; Ecdysozoa; Nematoda; Chromadorea; Rhabditida; Rhabditina; Diplogasteromorpha; Diplogasteroidea; Neodiplogasteridae; Pristionchus
NCBI Taxonomy ID
is Taxon B an Infraspecies?
No
GENOTYPIC CHANGE
Generic Gene Name
egl-4
Synonyms
cgk-1; odr-9; F55A8.2
Sequence Similarities
Belongs to the protein kinase superfamily. AGC Ser/Thr protein kinase family. cGMP subfamily.
GO - Biological Process
GO:0006468 : protein phosphorylation ... show more
UniProtKB
Caenorhabditis elegans
GenebankID or UniProtKB
Presumptive Null
Molecular Type
Aberration Type
Molecular Details of the Mutation
unknown
Experimental Evidence
Authors
Hong RL; Witte H; Sommer RJ
Abstract
The geographical mosaic theory of coevolution predicts that different local species interactions will shape population traits, but little is known about the molecular factors involved in mediating the specificity of these interactions. Pristionchus nematodes associate with different scarab beetles around the world, with Pristionchus pacificus isolated primarily from the oriental beetle in Japan. In particular, the constituent populations of P. pacificus represent a rare opportunity to study multiple specialized interactions and the mechanisms that influence population traits at the genetic level. We identified a component of the cGMP signaling pathway to be involved in the natural variation for sensing the insect pheromone ETDA, using targeted introgression lines, exogenous cGMP treatment, and a null egl-4 allele. Our data strongly implicate egl-4 as one of several loci involved in behavioral variation in P. pacificus populations. That EGL-4 homologs have been independently implicated for behavioral variations in other invertebrate models suggests that EGL-4 may act as a modulator for interspecies behavioral repertoires across large phylogenetic distances.
Additional References
RELATED GEPHE
Related Genes
No matches found.
Related Haplotypes
No matches found.
EXTERNAL LINKS
COMMENTS
Evidence of genotype-phenotype relationship commented in Pubpeer: https://pubpeer.com/publications/800D97630D57184AEA3531409128E1
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