Caenorhabditis elegans
ZYG-9
CELE_F22B5.7, F22B5.7
zyg-9 encodes a predicted microtubule-association protein (MAP) of the XMAP215 family; during early embryonic development, maternal zyg-9 activity is required for microtubule-dependent processes such as meiotic and mitotic spindle organization and pronuclear migration; further, zyg-9 is essential for formation of long astral microtubules; ZYG-9 is required for centrosomal localization of TAC-1, the sole C. elegans TACC family member, with which it interacts, and mutually stabilizes, in vivo; in early embryos, ZYG-9 localizes to the meiotic spindle and spindle poles, as well as to mitotic centrosomes; during metaphase and anaphase ZYG-9 localizes to the central spindle region, and during interphase ZYG-9 is cytoplasmic; proper localization of ZYG-9 to the meiotic spindle is dependent upon wild-type activity of MEI-1, an ATPase essential for meiotic spindle formation, while proper localization of ZYG-9 to centrosomes is dependent, at least in part, upon TAC-1.
GO Process (14)
GO Function (2)
GO Component (5)
Gene Ontology Biological Process
- body morphogenesis [IMP]
- cell division [IMP]
- centrosomal and pronuclear rotation [IMP]
- embryo development [IEP]
- embryo development ending in birth or egg hatching [IMP]
- hermaphrodite genitalia development [IMP]
- meiotic spindle organization [IMP]
- microtubule polymerization [IMP]
- microtubule-based process [IMP]
- mitotic spindle organization [IMP]
- oviposition [IMP]
- pronuclear migration [IMP]
- spindle elongation [IMP]
- spindle organization [IMP]
Gene Ontology Molecular Function
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
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