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ASE1 / YOR058C 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.


Summary
ASE1/YOR058C is a non-essential gene; null mutants are viable and have abnormal spindle morphology, defects in cytokinesis, shortened chronological lifespan, decreased competitive fitness in rich medium, and increased sensitivity to mutliple chemicals, including amitrole, bleomycin, caffeine, camptothecin, and fluconazole; overexpression leads to delayed cell cycle passage through the metaphase-anaphase transition

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45 entries for 22 phenotypes


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PhenotypeExperiment TypeMutant InformationStrain BackgroundChemicalDetailsReference
cell cycle passage through the metaphase-anaphase transition: delayed
classical geneticsoverexpressionW303Treatment: hydroxyurea block release
Details: checkpoint-dependent anaphase entry delay
Liu H, et al. (2008) PMID:19023403
cell cycle progression: delayed
classical geneticsmisexpression
Allele: Ase1-db

mutation prevents degradation in G1

OtherJuang YL, et al. (1997) PMID:9036857
chemical compound accumulation: decreased
systematic mutation setnull
Allele: ase1-Δ
S288C sodium(1+)Yu D, et al. (2012) PMID:23151179
chemical compound accumulation: increased
systematic mutation setnull
Allele: ase1-Δ
S288C sulfur(1+)Yu D, et al. (2012) PMID:23151179
chromosome/plasmid maintenance: abnormal
homozygous diploidnull
Allele: ase1-Δ
S288CAssay: diploid bimater (BiM) assay
Details: increased frequency of mitotic chromosome loss
Daniel JA, et al. (2006) PMID:16157669
chromosome/plasmid maintenance: decreased
systematic mutation setoverexpressionOtherAssay: a-like faker (ALF) assay
Details: dosage chromosome instability (dCIN) involving chromosome loss, rearrangement and/or gene conversion events
Duffy S, et al. (2016) PMID:27551064
chromosome/plasmid maintenance: decreased
systematic mutation setoverexpressionOtherAssay: chromosome transmission fidelity (CTF) assay
Details: dosage chromosome instability (dCIN) involving chromosome loss
Duffy S, et al. (2016) PMID:27551064
chronological lifespan: decreased
systematic mutation setnull
Allele: ase1-Δ
S288CMarek A and Korona R (2013) PMID:24151994
competitive fitness: decreased
competitive growth

fitness profiling using complete deletion alleles

null
Allele: ase1-Δ
S288CMedia: minimal medium
Details: Relative fitness score: 0.986
Breslow DK, et al. (2008) PMID:18622397
competitive fitness: decreased
systematic mutation setnull
Allele: ase1-Δ
S288CMedia: rich medium (YPD) w/6% ethanol, ETH
Qian W, et al. (2012) PMID:23103169
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