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*The YBR184W gene did not get affected by the Nitrogen Starvation stress. There was no significant change that indicated that there was a lesser growth in comparison between the media with NH₄ and without. | *The YBR184W gene did not get affected by the Nitrogen Starvation stress. There was no significant change that indicated that there was a lesser growth in comparison between the media with NH₄ and without. | ||
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Revision as of 14:07, 14 December 2021
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Systematic name | YBR184W |
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Feature type | ORF, Uncharacterized |
Coordinates | Chr II:597363..598934 |
Primary SGDID | S000000388 |
Description of YBR184W: Putative protein of unknown function; YBR184W is not an essential gene[1]
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Community Commentary
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UW-Stout/Heat Shock FA21
YBR184W (E)
- When stressing this strain of yeast, there was a decrease in growth rate by about two to three times less. The heat shocked plates showed more stress compared to the control plates as there was less colony/cluster growth.
Nitrogen Starvation
- The YBR184W gene did not get affected by the Nitrogen Starvation stress. There was no significant change that indicated that there was a lesser growth in comparison between the media with NH₄ and without.
UW-Stout/Bud Scars FA21
- Cells grown with this gene (YBR184W) knocked out had an average of 1.26 bud scars per cell while the wild type (BY-RY4735) had 0.85 bud scars per cell. Of 149 YBR184W cells counted, 187 bud scars were seen. From this, it is indicated that the YBR184W gene plays a role in slowing reproduction and thus bud scarring.
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