Protein kinase, required for cell-cycle arrest in response to DNA damage; activated by trans autophosphorylation when interacting with hyperphosphorylated Rad9p; also interacts with ARS1 and plays a role in initiation of DNA replication
Zygosity: Heterozygous strain
fixedexpanded
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Top fitness defect scores for YPL153C deletion by condition
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Correlation | pval | ORF | Gene | Zygosity | Description |
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0.327 | 1.55E-84 | YMR110C | HFD1 | hom | Hexadecenal dehydrogenase; involved in the conversion of sphingosine 1-phosphate breakdown product hexadecenal to hexadecenoic acid; located in the mitochondrial outer membrane and also in lipid particles; has similarity to ALDH3A2, a human fatty aldehyde dehydrogenase (FALDH) mutated in Sjogren-Larsson syndrome, a neurocutaneous disorder |
0.311 | 2.92E-76 | YDR537C_d | YDR537C_d | hom | Dubious open reading frame unlikely to encode a protein, almost completely overlaps verified ORF PAD1/YDR538W |
0.301 | 2.26E-71 | YPR146C_d | YPR146C_d | hom | Dubious open reading frame unlikely to encode a functional protein, based on available experimental and comparative sequence data |
0.298 | 1.36E-69 | YJL193W_p | YJL193W_p | hom | Putative protein of unknown function, predicted to encode a triose phosphate transporter subfamily member based on phylogenetic analysis; similar to YOR307C/SLY41; deletion mutant has a respiratory growth defect |
0.290 | 6.64E-66 | YJL168C | SET2 | hom | Histone methyltransferase with a role in transcriptional elongation; methylates H3 lysine 36, which suppresses incorporation of acetylated histones and signals for the deacetylation of these histones within transcribed genes; associates with the C-terminal domain of Rpo21p; histone methylation activity is regulated by phosphorylation status of Rpo21p |
0.284 | 1.70E-63 | YJL155C | FBP26 | hom | Fructose-2,6-bisphosphatase, required for glucose metabolism; protein abundance increases in response to DNA replication stress |
0.282 | 1.92E-62 | YPR024W | YME1 | hom | Catalytic subunit of the mitochondrial inner membrane i-AAA protease complex, which is responsible for degradation of unfolded or misfolded mitochondrial gene products; also has a role in intermembrane space protein folding; mutation causes an elevated rate of mitochondrial turnover |
0.280 | 1.45E-61 | YNR042W_d | YNR042W_d | hom | Dubious open reading frame unlikely to encode a protein, based on available experimental and comparative sequence data; completely overlaps verified gene COQ2 |
0.271 | 2.15E-57 | YER041W | YEN1 | hom | Holliday junction resolvase; localization is cell-cycle dependent and regulated by Cdc28p phosphorylation; homolog of human GEN1 and has similarity to S. cerevisiae endonuclease Rth1p |
0.266 | 1.78E-55 | YFR007W | YFH7 | hom | Putative kinase with similarity to the phosphoribulokinase/uridine kinase/bacterial pantothenate kinase (PRK/URK/PANK) subfamily of P-loop kinases |
0.261 | 4.03E-53 | YDL183C | YDL183C | hom | Mitochondrial inner-membrane protein thought to be involved in the formation of an active mitochondrial K+/H+ exchanger (KHE) system; non-essential gene |
0.260 | 4.79E-53 | YBR003W | COQ1 | hom | Hexaprenyl pyrophosphate synthetase, catalyzes the first step in ubiquinone (coenzyme Q) biosynthesis |
0.256 | 3.64E-51 | YPL126W | NAN1 | het | U3 snoRNP protein, component of the small (ribosomal) subunit (SSU) processosome containing U3 snoRNA; required for the biogenesis of18S rRNA |
0.250 | 4.42E-49 | YOR254C | SEC63 | het | Essential subunit of Sec63 complex (Sec63p, Sec62p, Sec66p and Sec72p); with Sec61 complex, Kar2p/BiP and Lhs1p forms a channel competent for SRP-dependent and post-translational SRP-independent protein targeting and import into the ER |
0.246 | 3.31E-47 | YDL020C | RPN4 | hom | Transcription factor that stimulates expression of proteasome genes; Rpn4p levels are in turn regulated by the 26S proteasome in a negative feedback control mechanism; RPN4 is transcriptionally regulated by various stress responses; relative distribution to the nucleus increases upon DNA replication stress |