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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.  
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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. This indicated that the YBR184W gene slows reproduction rate and thus bud scarring in yeast cells.  
  
  

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Systematic name YBR184W
Gene name
Aliases
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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This gene is part of the UW-Stout Orphan Gene Project. Learn more here.

UW-Stout/Heat Shock FA21

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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

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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.


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. This indicated that the YBR184W gene slows reproduction rate and thus bud scarring in yeast cells.


pH

pH knockout.jpg YBR184W

  • When this strain was exposed to a citric acid buffer with a pH of 2.6, there did not appear to be a significant change in the growth rate of the strain

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References

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  1. Giaever G, et al. (2002) Functional profiling of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome. Nature 418(6896):387-91 SGD PMID 12140549

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