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FKS3 / YMR306W 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 10 phenotypes


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PhenotypeExperiment TypeMutant InformationStrain BackgroundChemicalDetailsReference
adhesion: decreased
classical geneticsnull
Allele: fks3-Δ
S288CDetails: reduced in vitro adhesion to cells of enteropathogenic bacteria
Tiago FCP, et al. (2012) PMID:22580913
competitive fitness: decreased
systematic mutation setnull
Allele: fks3-Δ
S288CMedia: synthetic oak exudate medium, OAK
Qian W, et al. (2012) PMID:23103169
competitive fitness: increased
competitive growth

fitness profiling using complete deletion alleles

null
Allele: fks3-Δ
S288CMedia: minimal medium
Details: Relative fitness score: 1.001
Breslow DK, et al. (2008) PMID:18622397
innate thermotolerance: decreased
classical geneticsnull
Allele: fks3-Δ
SK1Treatment: heat shock, 55 °C
Details: mutant spores are more sensitive to heat shock than wt
Ishihara S, et al. (2007) PMID:17158736
protein/peptide distribution: abnormal
Reporter: Spr1-GFP
classical geneticsnull
Allele: fks3-Δ
SK1Treatment: sporulation
Details: Spr1-GFP distributed in patches within the wall
Suda Y, et al. (2009) PMID:19779569
resistance to chemicals: decreased
systematic mutation setnull
Allele: fks3-Δ
S288C22 mg/ml amitroleAlamgir M, et al. (2010) PMID:20691087
resistance to chemicals: decreased
classical geneticsnull
Allele: fks3-Δ
SK150% diethyl etherDetails: mutant asci are 500-fold more sensitive than wildtype after an 9-minute exposure
Ishihara S, et al. (2007) PMID:17158736
resistance to chemicals: decreased
classical geneticsnull
Allele: fks3-Δ
SK125% ethanolDetails: mutant asci are more sensitive to ethanol treatment than wildtype
Ishihara S, et al. (2007) PMID:17158736
resistance to chemicals: decreased
systematic mutation set null
Allele: fks3-Δ
S288C12 mM sodium disulfiteJin X, et al. (2021) PMID:34944020
spore wall formation: abnormal
classical geneticsnull
Allele: fks3-Δ
SK1Details: spore walls of unequal thickness; glucan delocalized between the inner and outer spore wall layers
Ishihara S, et al. (2007) PMID:17158736
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