Phenotype Help

PRP24 / YMR268C Phenotype

Phenotype annotations for a gene are curated single mutant phenotypes that require an observable (e.g., "cell shape"), a qualifier (e.g., "abnormal"), a mutant type (e.g., null), strain background, and a reference. In addition, annotations are classified as classical genetics or high-throughput (e.g., large scale survey, systematic mutation set). Whenever possible, allele information and additional details are provided.



Annotations

A phenotype is defined as an observable (e.g., apoptosis) and a qualifier (e.g., increased). There may be more than one row with the same phenotype if that phenotype was observed in separate studies or in different conditions, strains, alleles, etc.

14 entries for 7 phenotypes


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PhenotypeExperiment TypeMutant InformationStrain BackgroundChemicalDetailsReference
chromosome/plasmid maintenance: decreased
heterozygous diploid, systematic mutation setnull
Allele: prp24-Δ
S288CAssay: diploid bimater (BiM) assay
Details: haploinsufficiency results in chromosome instability (CIN); scored >= 2 standard deviations above the mean
Choy JS, et al. (2013) PMID:23825022
competitive fitness: decreased
competitive growth

fitness profiling of essential genes using hypomorphic DAmP alleles

reduction of functionS288CMedia: minimal medium
Details: Relative fitness score: 0.993
Breslow DK, et al. (2008) PMID:18622397
heat sensitivity: increased
classical geneticsconditionalOtherTemperature: elevated temperature, 37 °C
Vijayraghavan U, et al. (1989) PMID:2676722
heat sensitivity: increased
heterozygous diploid, systematic mutation set

pooled screening for fitness defects at 37 deg C relative to 30 deg C

null
Allele: prp24-Δ
S288CTemperature: elevated temperature, 37 °C
Sinha H, et al. (2008) PMID:18780730
inviable
systematic mutation setnull
Allele: prp24-Δ
S288CGiaever G, et al. (2002) PMID:12140549
resistance to chemicals: decreased
systematic mutation set

Decreased Abundance by mRNA Perturbation (DAmP) library of haploid strains

reduction of functionS288C methyl methanesulfonateSvensson JP, et al. (2011) PMID:21978764
resistance to chemicals: decreased
heterozygous diploid, systematic mutation set null
Allele: prp24-Δ
S288C20 μg/mL actinomycin DLum PY, et al. (2004) PMID:14718172
resistance to chemicals: decreased
heterozygous diploid, systematic mutation set null
Allele: prp24-Δ
S288C3 μg/mL doxorubicinLum PY, et al. (2004) PMID:14718172
resistance to chemicals: decreased
systematic mutation setreduction of function
Allele: prp24-DAmP

hypomorphic allele in which a 3' UTR insertion reduces mRNA stability

S288C1 ng/ml sirolimusDetails: sirolimus is rapamycin
van Pel DM, et al. (2013) PMID:23390603
resistance to chemicals: increased
systematic mutation setrepressibleS288C1 uM myriocinFröhlich F, et al. (2015) PMID:26357016
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