Module number 1263




Database revision : gnsdb28.10
Date : Tue Feb 25 17:03:12 2003
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Cond717:t2-SSD1\n mCOS9:Protein with similarity to subtelomerically-encoded proteins\n such as Cos5p, Ybr302p, Cos3p, Cos1p, Cos4p, Cos8p, Cos6p, \nCos9p,,\n mTFB3:Transcription/repair factor TFIIH subunit,TFIIH subunit,Null\n mutant is inviable\n Y-Stre.Heat:Remodeling of yeast genome expression in response to environ\nmental changes.  Mol Biol Cell. 2001 Feb;12(2):323-37.\n Cond720:t0+SSD1,H44\n mATE1:arginyl-tRNA-protein transferase,arginyl-tRNA-protein transf\nerase,Null mutant is viable, but unable to degrade substrate\ns of the N-end rule pathway that start with residues recogni\nzed by the Arg-transferase\n Cond762:Heat_45'\n Cond708:t0+SSD1\n Cond725:t4-SSD1,M31\n mFUN30:Shows homology to SNF2 transcriptional regulator,,Null mutan\nt is viable\n COMP.KO:Functional classification via a compendium of knockouts. Hug\nes et.al., cell 2000.\n GCR1.gcr1:Understanding the growth phenotype of the yeast gcr1 mutant \nin terms of global genomic expression patterns.  J Bacteriol\n. 2000 Sep;182(17):4970-8.\n mCLB4:Involved in mitotic induction,B-type cyclin,Null mutant is v\niable\n mYJR141W:Unknown ,, Unknown\n Cond712:t4+SSD1\n SGD.GO:Functional classification via a compendium of knockouts. Hug\nes et.al., cell 2000.\n mMTF1:Mitochondrial RNA polymerase specificity factor,mitochondria\nl RNA polymerase specificity factor,Null mutant is viable, d\nefective in respiration, and lacks mtDNA.\n mKIN28:serine-threonine kinase, subunit of transcription factor TFI\nIK, a subcomplex of TFIIH,,Null mutant is inviable\n Cond723:t2-SSD1,M31\n Cond10:are1,are2(haploid)\n mCDC7:Required for mitotic DNA synthesis but dispensable for preme\niotic DNA synthesis and spindle pole body duplication; requi\nred for synaptonemal complexes, meiotic recombination, spind\nle pole body separation and spindles,,Null mutant is inviabl\ne. cdc7 mutant arrests at G(sub)1/S phase with duplicated sp\nindle pole bodies and no spindles; the spindle pole bodies e\nventually enlarge, invaginate from the nuclear envelope into\n the center of the nucleus, sometimes fragmenting into three\n or four smaller spindle pole bodies. In heterozygotes, cdc7\n spores fail to germinate.\n mYKL027W:Unknown ,, Unknown\n Cond724:t4+SSD1,H44\n Cond714:t0+SSD1wt\n Cond715:t0-SSD1\n Cond713:t4+Vec\n Cond916:(99i5)__HBY4_YPGL+G_NormInt\n COMP.:Functional classification via a compendium of knockouts. Hug\nes et.al., cell 2000.\n Cond718:t4+SSD1wt\n mPNT1:Involved in targeting of proteins to the mitochondrial inner\n membrane; Pentamidine resistance protein,,Null mutant is vi\nable and shows slightly increased susceptibility to pentamid\nine (an anti-Pneumocystis carinii drug) and related compound\ns; confers resistance to pentamidine when present in high co\npy number\n Cond764:Heat_120'\n Cond709:t0+Vec\n Cond710:t2+SSD1\n

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