Putative integral membrane protein, involved in vesicle formation; forms complex with Mst28p; member of DUP240 gene family; binds COPI and COPII vesicles
Zygosity: Homozygous strain
fixedexpanded
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Top fitness defect scores for YGL051W deletion by condition
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Correlation | pval | ORF | Gene | Zygosity | Description |
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0.142 | 1.20E-16 | YGR182C_d | YGR182C_d | hom | Dubious open reading frame unlikely to encode a protein, based on available experimental and comparative sequence data; partially overlaps the verified ORF TIM13/YGR181W |
0.120 | 3.37E-12 | YLL057C | JLP1 | hom | Fe(II)-dependent sulfonate/alpha-ketoglutarate dioxygenase, involved in sulfonate catabolism for use as a sulfur source; contains sequence that resembles a J domain (typified by the E. coli DnaJ protein); induced by sulphur starvation |
0.119 | 4.38E-12 | YBR032W_d | YBR032W_d | hom | Dubious open reading frame unlikely to encode a protein, based on experimental and comparative sequence data |
0.111 | 1.28E-10 | YIR013C | GAT4 | hom | Protein containing GATA family zinc finger motifs |
0.109 | 2.28E-10 | YDR022C | ATG31 | hom | Autophagy-specific protein required for autophagosome formation; may form a complex with Atg17p and Atg29p that localizes other proteins to the pre-autophagosomal structure; high-copy suppressor of CIK1 deletion |
0.103 | 2.31E-9 | YGR072W | UPF3 | hom | Component of the nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) pathway, along with Nam7p and Nmd2p; involved in decay of mRNA containing nonsense codons; involved in telomere maintenance |
0.103 | 2.59E-9 | YLR227C | ADY4 | hom | Structural component of the meiotic outer plaque, which is a membrane-organizing center that assembles on the cytoplasmic face of the spindle pole body during meiosis II and triggers the formation of the prospore membrane |
0.102 | 3.51E-9 | YPR180W | AOS1 | het | Subunit of a heterodimeric nuclear SUMO activating enzyme (E1) with Uba2p; activates Smt3p (SUMO) before its conjugation to proteins (sumoylation), which may play a role in protein targeting; essential for viability |
0.102 | 3.41E-9 | YMR163C | INP2 | hom | Peroxisome-specific receptor important for peroxisome inheritance; co-fractionates with peroxisome membranes and co-localizes with peroxisomes in vivo; physically interacts with the myosin V motor Myo2p; INP2 is not an essential gene |
0.102 | 3.61E-9 | YBR104W | YMC2 | hom | Putative mitochondrial inner membrane transporter; proposed role in oleate metabolism and glutamate biosynthesis; member of the mitochondrial carrier (MCF) family; YMC2 has a paralog, YMC1, that arose from the whole genome duplication |
0.101 | 4.43E-9 | YIL155C | GUT2 | hom | Mitochondrial glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase; expression is repressed by both glucose and cAMP and derepressed by non-fermentable carbon sources in a Snf1p, Rsf1p, Hap2/3/4/5 complex dependent manner |
0.101 | 5.33E-9 | YBR165W | UBS1 | hom | Ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme suppressor that functions as a general positive regulator of Cdc34p activity; nuclear protein that may represent a link between nucleocytoplasmic transport and ubiquitin ligase activity |
0.099 | 8.47E-9 | YJL171C | YJL171C | hom | GPI-anchored cell wall protein of unknown function; induced in response to cell wall damaging agents and by mutations in genes involved in cell wall biogenesis; sequence similarity to YBR162C/TOS1, a covalently bound cell wall protein; protein abundance increases in response to DNA replication stress |
0.098 | 1.45E-8 | YGR169C | PUS6 | hom | tRNA:pseudouridine synthase, catalyzes the conversion of uridine to pseudouridine at position 31 in cytoplasmic and mitochondrial tRNAs; mutation of Asp168 to Ala abolishes enzyme activity; not essential for viability |
0.094 | 4.73E-8 | YLR361C | DCR2 | hom | Phosphoesterase involved in downregulation of the unfolded protein response, at least in part via dephosphorylation of Ire1p; dosage-dependent positive regulator of the G1/S phase transition through control of the timing of START |