Caenorhabditis elegans

ARX-4

CELE_Y6D11A.2, tag-286, Y6D11A.2
arx-4 also called as p34Arc encodes a subunit of the actin related protein of the conserved Arp2/3 complex, with 60% amino acid similarity with the homologous genes from human (OMIM: 604224); arx-4 is an essential gene as disruption in the expression by RNAi results in embryonic arrest due to ventral enclosure during morphogenesis; Arp2/3 depletion results in partial shrinking of the Ea/p apical surfaces and incomplete Ea/p cell internalization; WSP-1 activates Arp2/3 complex and their function in ventral enclosure is cell autonomous; Arp2/3 regulates some Apical Junction components in embryos and adults; Arp2/3 is required during intestinal morphogenesis for regulation of intestinal lumen width in embryos and apical F-actin accumulation during larval and adult growth. Arx-4 acts cell autonomously and its mutation causes defects in PDE axon guidance; arx-2 mutants affect PQR growth cone morphology and filopodia formation.
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