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*[http://clones.invitrogen.com/cloneinfo.php?clone=yeastgfp Yeast-GFP Clone Collection] from Dr. Erin O'Shea and Dr. Jonathan Weissman at UCSF, consisting of C-terminal tagged open reading frames (ORFs). Hosted by [http://www.invitrogen.com Invitrogen]. | *[http://clones.invitrogen.com/cloneinfo.php?clone=yeastgfp Yeast-GFP Clone Collection] from Dr. Erin O'Shea and Dr. Jonathan Weissman at UCSF, consisting of C-terminal tagged open reading frames (ORFs). Hosted by [http://www.invitrogen.com Invitrogen]. | ||
− | *Yeast GST-fusion Collection developed in [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/286/5442/1153 Eric Phizicky's] laboratory. A total of 6080 individual yeast strains, each containing a plasmid expressing a different full-length yeast Open Reading Frame (ORF) fused to a glutathione S-transferase (GST). Hosted by [http://www.resgen.com/products/YEXclns.php3 ResGen Invitrogen]. | + | *[http://mp.invitrogen.com/products/YEXclns.php3 Yeast GST-fusion Collection] developed in [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/286/5442/1153 Eric Phizicky's] laboratory. A total of 6080 individual yeast strains, each containing a plasmid expressing a different full-length yeast Open Reading Frame (ORF) fused to a glutathione S-transferase (GST). Hosted by [http://www.resgen.com/products/YEXclns.php3 ResGen Invitrogen]. |
*[http://www-sequence.stanford.edu/group/yeast_deletion_project/deletions3.html Yeast Knockout (YKO) Collection] from the [http://www-sequence.stanford.edu/group/yeast_deletion_project/member.html <i>Saccharomyces</i> Genome Deletion Consortium]. | *[http://www-sequence.stanford.edu/group/yeast_deletion_project/deletions3.html Yeast Knockout (YKO) Collection] from the [http://www-sequence.stanford.edu/group/yeast_deletion_project/member.html <i>Saccharomyces</i> Genome Deletion Consortium]. |
Revision as of 14:30, 22 July 2009
Strain Backgrounds
- View genotypes and descriptions of commonly used strains.
Stock Centers
- American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) maintains yeast stocks and clones.
- EUROSCARF, the EUROpean Saccharomyces Cerevisiae ARchive for Functional analysis, maintains a collection of systematic deletion strains searchable by gene name.
- National Collection of Yeast Cultures (NCYC) maintains over 3,100 non-pathogenic yeasts, including type strains, strains of general interest for education and research, strains of industrial importance, and genetically marked strains.
- Common Access to Biological Resources and Information (CABRI) includes catalogs from European culture collections for yeast and other organisms.
- Addgene is a non-profit plasmid repository that distributes many plasmids for yeast research. In particular, Addgene is distributing a collection of Yeast Advanced Gateway Destination Vectors created by Dr. Susan Lindquist's laboratory.
- Yeast Genetic Resource Center (YGRC) maintains over 4,800 S. pombe strains and over 9,000 S. cerevisiae strains.
Strain Collections
- Yeast-GFP Clone Collection from Dr. Erin O'Shea and Dr. Jonathan Weissman at UCSF, consisting of C-terminal tagged open reading frames (ORFs). Hosted by Invitrogen.
- Yeast GST-fusion Collection developed in Eric Phizicky's laboratory. A total of 6080 individual yeast strains, each containing a plasmid expressing a different full-length yeast Open Reading Frame (ORF) fused to a glutathione S-transferase (GST). Hosted by ResGen Invitrogen.
- Yeast-TAP Fusion Library from Dr. Erin O'Shea and Dr. Jonathan Weissman at UCSF, containing open reading frames (ORFs) tagged with a high-affinity epitope and expressed from their natural chromosomal locations. Hosted by Open Biosystems.
- Yeast Tet-promoters Hughes Collection containing 800 essential yeast genes for which expression is regulated by doxycycline. Hosted by Open Biosystems.
- Yeast Transposon Insertion Library Collection, derived by using mini-transposons (mTns) to mutagenize a yeast genomic DNA library, from the Yale Genome Analysis Center.