DUT1/YBR252W Summary Help

DUT1 BASIC INFORMATION

Standard Name DUT1
Systematic Name YBR252W
Feature Type ORF, Verified
Description dUTPase, catalyzes hydrolysis of dUTP to dUMP and PPi, thereby preventing incorporation of uracil into DNA during replication; critical for the maintenance of genetic stability (1, 2, 3)
Name Description DUTp pyrophosphatase 4
GO Annotations All DUT1 GO evidence and references
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Molecular Function
Manually curated
Biological Process
Manually curated
Cellular Component
High-throughput
Pathways
Mutant Phenotype All DUT1 Phenotype details and references
Classical genetics
null
reduction of function
Large-scale survey
null
repressible
Interactions DUT1 All interactions details and references
32 total interaction(s) for 29 unique genes/features.
Physical Interactions
  • Affinity Capture-MS: 1
  • Affinity Capture-RNA: 1
  • Two-hybrid: 3

Genetic Interactions
  • Dosage Rescue: 3
  • Phenotypic Enhancement: 3
  • Phenotypic Suppression: 14
  • Synthetic Growth Defect: 5
  • Synthetic Lethality: 2

Sequence Information
ChrII:722606 to 723049 | ORF Map | GBrowse
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Last Update Coordinates: 2004-07-16 | Sequence: 1997-01-28
Subfeature details
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Coordinates
Chromosomal
Coordinates
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Coordinates Sequence
CDS 1..444 722606..723049 2004-07-16 1997-01-28
External Links All Associated Seq | E.C. | Entrez Gene | Entrez RefSeq Protein | MIPS | UniProtKB
Primary SGDIDS000000456

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REFERENCES CITED ON THIS PAGE [View Complete Literature Guide for DUT1]

1) Gadsden MH, et al.  (1993) dUTP pyrophosphatase is an essential enzyme in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. EMBO J 12(11):4425-31
2) Godsen, M.H, et al.  (1986) The isolation of dUTPase gene (DUT1) from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Yeast 2:121
3) Guillet M, et al.  (2006) dUTPase activity is critical to maintain genetic stability in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Nucleic Acids Res 34(7):2056-66
4) McIntosh EM, et al.  (1986) Transcription of genes encoding enzymes involved in DNA synthesis during the cell cycle of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Gen Genet 204(3):363-6