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Database revision : gnsdb28.10
Date : Tue Feb 25 17:38:53 2003
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Cond524:ste5D/wtlog10(intensity)\n Cond72:gpa2\n mYNL319W:Unknown ,, Unknown\n Cond65:fus3(haploid)\n Cond448:galactose_vs._reference_pool_car-1\n Cond625:DY1457_(wild_type)_3_mM_vs._10_uM_zinc_y12-121\n mYOR186W:Unknown ,, Unknown\n mYAR060C:Unknown ,, Unknown\n mYGL015C:Unknown ,, Unknown\n COMP.KO:Functional classification via a compendium of knockouts. Hug\nes et.al., cell 2000.\n Cond644:DES459_(mec1-)_+_0.02%_MMS_-_60_min\n mMATALPHA1:transcription factor involved in the regulation of alpha-spe\ncific genes,involved in the regulation of alpha-specific gen\nes , transcription factor , involved in the regulation of al\npha-specific genes , transcription factor,\n mYCR022C:Unknown ,, Unknown\n mSTE3:The a factor receptor encoded by the STE3 gene allows yeast \ncells of the Alpha mating type to recognize cells of the a m\nating type,a-factor receptor,The null mutant is viable. Alph\na cells lacking STE3 are sterile, but a cells lacking STE3 c\nan mate.\n mYDR095C:Unknown ,, Unknown\n mCDA1:Required for proper formation of the ascospore wall,chitin d\neacetylase,Null mutant is viable, mutants spores disrupted f\nor both cda1 and cda2 fail to emit natural fluorescence and \nare sensitive to hydrolyrtic enzymes, ether, and heat shock\n mAFR1:coordinates regulation of alpha-factor receptor signalling a\nnd induction of morphogenesis during conjugation,cytoskeleta\nl protein , similar to arrestins,defect in alpha-factor-stim\nulated morphogenesis\n SGD.GO:Functional classification via a compendium of knockouts. Hug\nes et.al., cell 2000.\n mYDR340W:Unknown ,, Unknown\n mYJL195C:Unknown ,, Unknown\n mFUS2:Involved in cell fusion during mating, also required for the\n alignment of parental nuclei before nuclear fusion,,Null mu\ntant is viable, fus2 mutants have strong defects in karyogam\ny and fail to orient microtubules between parental nuclei in\n zygotes\n Stress.Carbon:Genomic expression programs in the response of yeast cells t\no environmental changes.  Mol Biol Cell. 2000 Dec;11(12):424\n1-57\n mFIG1:Factor-Induced Gene 1: expression is induced by the mating p\nheromones, a and alpha factor; required for efficient mating\n,integral membrane protein,Null mutant is viable, deficient \nin mating\n mYNL190W:Unknown ,, Unknown\n mYJL037W:Unknown ,, Unknown\n mSCW4:Soluble Cell Wall protein,soluble cell wall protein,Null mut\nant is viable.\n Cond:\n mYLR040C:Unknown ,, Unknown\n Cond166:ste11(haploid)\n COMP.:Functional classification via a compendium of knockouts. Hug\nes et.al., cell 2000.\n mYER135C:Unknown ,, Unknown\n mYJL175W:Unknown ,, Unknown\n Mating.Mating:Signaling and circuitry of multiple MAPK pathways revealed b\ny a matrix of global gene expression profiles.  Science. 200\n0 Feb 4;287(5454):873-80\n Cond538:fus3D/wtlog10(intensity)\n mYNL269W:Unknown ,, Unknown\n mYDR149C:Unknown ,, Unknown\n mYML089C:Unknown ,, Unknown\n mMSB2:putative integral membrane protein,integral membrane protein\n (putative),multicopy suppressor of cdc24 ts mutation\n Cond491:wt+/-0.15nMalphaF,30minlog10(intensity)\n mYJR120W:Unknown ,, Unknown\n mYAR068W:Unknown ,, Unknown\n Cond173:ste5(haploid)\n mYHL045W:Unknown ,, Unknown\n mYOR296W:Unknown ,, Unknown\n zap1.Series0:Genome-wide characterization of the Zap1p zinc-responsive re\ngulon in yeast.  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2000 Jul 5;97(14)\n:7957-62.\n Cond174:ste7(haploid)\n mYDR374C:Unknown ,, Unknown\n mSAE2:Involved in meiotic recombination and chromosome metabolism,\n,Null mutant is viable, weakly sensitive to methyl methane s\nulfonate, shows blocked turnover of meiosis-specific double-\nstrand breaks, similar to rad50S mutant\n mYGR069W:Unknown ,, Unknown\n mYGL118C:Unknown ,, Unknown\n mYLR445W:Unknown ,, Unknown\n mYDR220C:Unknown ,, Unknown\n mYPR096C:Unknown ,, Unknown\n Cond526:ste11D/wtlog10(intensity)\n mYHR145C:Unknown ,, Unknown\n

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