Lussier_1997_Genetics_147_435

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Title : Large scale identification of genes involved in cell surface biosynthesis and architecture in Saccharomyces cerevisiae - Lussier_1997_Genetics_147_435
Author(s) : Lussier M , White AM , Sheraton J , di Paolo T , Treadwell J , Southard SB , Horenstein CI , Chen-Weiner J , Ram AF , Kapteyn JC , Roemer TW , Vo DH , Bondoc DC , Hall J , Zhong WW , Sdicu AM , Davies J , Klis FM , Robbins PW , Bussey H
Ref : Genetics , 147 :435 , 1997
Abstract :

The sequenced yeast genome offers a unique resource for the analysis of eukaryotic cell function and enables genome-wide screens for genes involved in cellular processes. We have identified genes involved in cell surface assembly by screening transposon-mutagenized cells for altered sensitivity to calcofluor white, followed by supplementary screens to further characterize mutant phenotypes. The mutated genes were directly retrieved from genomic DNA and then matched uniquely to a gene in the yeast genome database. Eighty-two genes with apparent perturbation of the cell surface were identified, with mutations in 65 of them displaying at least one further cell surface phenotype in addition to their modified sensitivity to calcofluor. Fifty of these genes were previously known, 17 encoded proteins whose function could be anticipated through sequence homology or previously recognized phenotypes and 15 genes had no previously known phenotype.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: yeast-ECM18

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Lussier M, White AM, Sheraton J, di Paolo T, Treadwell J, Southard SB, Horenstein CI, Chen-Weiner J, Ram AF, Kapteyn JC, Roemer TW, Vo DH, Bondoc DC, Hall J, Zhong WW, Sdicu AM, Davies J, Klis FM, Robbins PW, Bussey H (1997)
Large scale identification of genes involved in cell surface biosynthesis and architecture in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Genetics 147 :435

Lussier M, White AM, Sheraton J, di Paolo T, Treadwell J, Southard SB, Horenstein CI, Chen-Weiner J, Ram AF, Kapteyn JC, Roemer TW, Vo DH, Bondoc DC, Hall J, Zhong WW, Sdicu AM, Davies J, Klis FM, Robbins PW, Bussey H (1997)
Genetics 147 :435