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sup-37

C. elegans

C2H2-type domain-containing protein

What the model saw

Gene: sup-37
Organism: Caenorhabditis elegans
Known functions: C2H2-type domain-containing protein. DNA-binding transcription factor activity. transcription cis-regulatory region binding.
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C2H2-type domain-containing protein. DNA-binding transcription factor activity. transcription cis-regulatory region binding.

Solver output

Predicted influence
Unclear
Confidence
35%
Mechanism
Epigenetic alterations
Reasoning

sup-37 encodes a C2H2-type zinc finger transcription factor in C. elegans with DNA-binding and cis-regulatory region binding activity. C2H2 zinc finger proteins can act as transcriptional activators or repressors depending on their target genes, making it difficult to assign a directional longevity influence without knowing the specific downstream targets. While transcription factor activity broadly maps to epigenetic/gene expression regulation, the "sup" (suppressor) nomenclature suggests it may suppress another gene's function, but the identity of the suppressed pathway is not provided. Without knowledge of whether sup-37 activates or represses pro-longevity pathways (e.g., DAF-16/FOXO, HSF-1) or anti-longevity pathways, a confident directional prediction cannot be made from molecular function annotations alone.

Key pathways
C2H2 zinc finger transcriptional regulationcis-regulatory element bindingtranscriptional suppression
Longevity influence
Pro-longevity
Lifespan effect
Decrease

GenAge curators classify each gene's normal function as promoting (Pro-Longevity) or opposing (Anti-Longevity) longevity, based on synthesis across studies. Loss-of-function effects can vary from this depending on the manipulation.

Advisor judgment

Answer
Incorrect
Mechanism
Incorrect
Reasoning quality
3/5
Failure mode
Appropriately uncertain
Notes

The model predicted "unclear" while the ground truth is "pro_longevity." The model's reasoning is logical given the limited information provided - it correctly identifies the C2H2 zinc finger domain and transcription factor activity, and reasonably notes that without knowing specific downstream targets, a directional prediction is difficult. The model's uncertainty is understandable, but it failed to make the correct call. The mechanism class of "epigenetic_alterations" is a reasonable but imprecise categorization for a transcription factor. The reasoning quality is decent - the model correctly analyzed the available information and was appropriately cautious, but ultimately failed to predict the correct longevity influence.

Raw API responses

solver

{
  "reasoning": "sup-37 encodes a C2H2-type zinc finger transcription factor in C. elegans with DNA-binding and cis-regulatory region binding activity. C2H2 zinc finger proteins can act as transcriptional activators or repressors depending on their target genes, making it difficult to assign a directional longevity influence without knowing the specific downstream targets. While transcription factor activity broadly maps to epigenetic/gene expression regulation, the \"sup\" (suppressor) nomenclature suggests it may suppress another gene's function, but the identity of the suppressed pathway is not provided. Without knowledge of whether sup-37 activates or represses pro-longevity pathways (e.g., DAF-16/FOXO, HSF-1) or anti-longevity pathways, a confident directional prediction cannot be made from molecular function annotations alone.",
  "confidence": 0.35,
  "key_pathways": [
    "C2H2 zinc finger transcriptional regulation",
    "cis-regulatory element binding",
    "transcriptional suppression"
  ],
  "mechanism_class": "epigenetic_alterations",
  "longevity_influence": "unclear"
}

advisor

{
  "notes": "The model predicted \"unclear\" while the ground truth is \"pro_longevity.\" The model's reasoning is logical given the limited information provided - it correctly identifies the C2H2 zinc finger domain and transcription factor activity, and reasonably notes that without knowing specific downstream targets, a directional prediction is difficult. The model's uncertainty is understandable, but it failed to make the correct call. The mechanism class of \"epigenetic_alterations\" is a reasonable but imprecise categorization for a transcription factor. The reasoning quality is decent - the model correctly analyzed the available information and was appropriately cautious, but ultimately failed to predict the correct longevity influence.",
  "failure_mode": "appropriately_uncertain",
  "answer_correct": false,
  "mechanism_correct": false,
  "reasoning_quality": 3,
  "ground_truth_questionable": false
}