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. 2018 Jan 2;16(1):e2004218. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.2004218

Table 4. Non-neuronal sites of csGPCR reporter expression.

TISSUE / CELL REPORTER GENES
Coelomocytes srh-193, srh-269, srj-4, str-250
Excretory system1 srab-14, srm-3, srr-4, srr-6, srr-8, srv-1, str-143, str-148
Glia srab-8, srh-270, srr-1, srsx-30, sru-2, sru-19, srw-29, srw-145, str-47
Gonad srbc-58, srd-32, sre-24, srh-87
Gut2 srb-17, srh-211, srm-3
Head mesodermal cell srb-16, srd-32, srh-132, srh-210, srh-269, srr-3, srx-1
Hypodermis sra-13, sra-39, srab-6, srab-13, srab-21, srbc-58, srd-39, sre-7, sre-21, sre-22, sre-29, sre-53, srh-76, srr-4, sru-31, srw-108, srw-118, srz-13, srz-94, srz-99, str-31, str-168, str-250
Muscle sra-2, sra-13, srab-7, srb-17, srbc-58, srd-15, srd-32, sre-22, sre-29, srg-7, srg-29, srg-31, srh-11, srh-100, sri-19, srr-3, srt-20, sru-1, srx-1, srx-41, srxa-2, srz-94, str-102, str-111, str-114
Pharynx sra-4, sra-10, sra-38, srb-6, srb-16, srbc-58, srd-15, srd-32, srg-29, srg-31, srg-39, srg-62, srh-7, srh-62, srh-71, srh-92, srh-100, srh-142, srh-201, srh-210, srh-269, sri-5, sri-36, srj-4, srj-5, srj-13, srj-38, srm-1, srm-3, srr-1, srr-2, srr-3, srr-4, srr-6, srt-65, sru-1, sru-31, srv-17, srx-10, srz-54, str-52, str-85, str-108, str-121, str-123, str-143, str-236, str-247, str-250
Rectal epithelium srbc-58, srx-4, str-31, str-233, str-250
Seam cells sra-13, srb-17, srbc-58, srd-39, srh-130, srh-266, srj-20, srz-14, str-31, str-148
Vulva sra-13, srab-7, srab-13, srb-16, srb-17, srbc-58, sre-56, srh-11, srh-130, srh-210, srh-270, sri-5, sri-19, srj-13, srr-4, srsx-12, srx-1, srx-4, srz-102, str-31, str-52, str-114, str-247, str-262

Abbreviations: GPCR, G-protein-coupled receptor.

Bolded gene: newly identified in this paper. Non-bolded gene: previously identified and retrieved from Wormbase.

See S1 Table for further details about specific sites of expression.

1 The two str genes are in the excretory pore and duct cells, all others are in the excretory canal cell.

2 Transcriptional gfp reporters often show posterior gut expression, which is considered an artifact. Only reporters showing bright expression throughout the gut are listed here. Previously described reporters with annotated gut expression in Wormbase are not included here.