Caenorhabditis elegans

EXC-4

CELE_Y105E8A.22, Y105E8A.22
exc-4 encodes a highly conserved member of the chloride intracellular channel (CLIC) family of anion channels; EXC-4 is required during early stages of excretory cell tubulogenesis and appears also to play a role in vulval and seam cell development, which subsequently affects viability, fertility, and locomotion; EXC-4 is localized to the apical/lumenal membrane of the excretory cell and is also expressed in the hypodermis, vulva, and rectal gland cell.
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