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Functional profiling of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome.

Authors :
UCL - SST/ISV - Institut des sciences de la vie
Giaever, Guri
Chu, Angela M
Ni, Li
Connelly, Carla
Riles, Linda
Véronneau, Steeve
Dow, Sally
Lucau-Danila, Ankuta
Anderson, Keith
André, Bruno
Arkin, Adam P
Astromoff, Anna
El-Bakkoury, Mohamed
Bangham, Rhonda
Benito, Rocio
Brachat, Sophie
Campanaro, Stefano
Curtiss, Matt
Davis, Karen
Deutschbauer, Adam
Entian, Karl-Dieter
Flaherty, Patrick
Foury, Françoise
Garfinkel, David J
Gerstein, Mark
Gotte, Deanna
Güldener, Ulrich
Hegemann, Johannes H
Hempel, Svenja
Herman, Zelek
Jaramillo, Daniel F
Kelly, Diane E
Kelly, Steven L
Kötter, Peter
LaBonte, Darlene
Lamb, David C
Lan, Ning
Liang, Hong
Liao, Hong
Liu, Lucy
Luo, Chuanyun
Lussier, Marc
Mao, Rong
Menard, Patrice
Ooi, Siew Loon
Revuelta, Jose L
Roberts, Christopher J
Rose, Matthias
Ross-Macdonald, Petra
Scherens, Bart
Schimmack, Greg
Shafer, Brenda
Shoemaker, Daniel D
Sookhai-Mahadeo, Sharon
Storms, Reginald K
Strathern, Jeffrey N
Valle, Giorgio
Voet, Marleen
Volckaert, Guido
Wang, Ching-yun
Ward, Teresa R
Wilhelmy, Julie
Winzeler, Elizabeth A
Yang, Yonghong
Yen, Grace
Youngman, Elaine
Yu, Kexin
Bussey, Howard
Boeke, Jef D
Snyder, Michael
Philippsen, Peter
Davis, Ronald W
Johnston, Mark
UCL - SST/ISV - Institut des sciences de la vie
Giaever, Guri
Chu, Angela M
Ni, Li
Connelly, Carla
Riles, Linda
Véronneau, Steeve
Dow, Sally
Lucau-Danila, Ankuta
Anderson, Keith
André, Bruno
Arkin, Adam P
Astromoff, Anna
El-Bakkoury, Mohamed
Bangham, Rhonda
Benito, Rocio
Brachat, Sophie
Campanaro, Stefano
Curtiss, Matt
Davis, Karen
Deutschbauer, Adam
Entian, Karl-Dieter
Flaherty, Patrick
Foury, Françoise
Garfinkel, David J
Gerstein, Mark
Gotte, Deanna
Güldener, Ulrich
Hegemann, Johannes H
Hempel, Svenja
Herman, Zelek
Jaramillo, Daniel F
Kelly, Diane E
Kelly, Steven L
Kötter, Peter
LaBonte, Darlene
Lamb, David C
Lan, Ning
Liang, Hong
Liao, Hong
Liu, Lucy
Luo, Chuanyun
Lussier, Marc
Mao, Rong
Menard, Patrice
Ooi, Siew Loon
Revuelta, Jose L
Roberts, Christopher J
Rose, Matthias
Ross-Macdonald, Petra
Scherens, Bart
Schimmack, Greg
Shafer, Brenda
Shoemaker, Daniel D
Sookhai-Mahadeo, Sharon
Storms, Reginald K
Strathern, Jeffrey N
Valle, Giorgio
Voet, Marleen
Volckaert, Guido
Wang, Ching-yun
Ward, Teresa R
Wilhelmy, Julie
Winzeler, Elizabeth A
Yang, Yonghong
Yen, Grace
Youngman, Elaine
Yu, Kexin
Bussey, Howard
Boeke, Jef D
Snyder, Michael
Philippsen, Peter
Davis, Ronald W
Johnston, Mark
Source :
Nature, Vol. 418, no. 6896, p. 387-91 (2002)
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Determining the effect of gene deletion is a fundamental approach to understanding gene function. Conventional genetic screens exhibit biases, and genes contributing to a phenotype are often missed. We systematically constructed a nearly complete collection of gene-deletion mutants (96% of annotated open reading frames, or ORFs) of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. DNA sequences dubbed 'molecular bar codes' uniquely identify each strain, enabling their growth to be analysed in parallel and the fitness contribution of each gene to be quantitatively assessed by hybridization to high-density oligonucleotide arrays. We show that previously known and new genes are necessary for optimal growth under six well-studied conditions: high salt, sorbitol, galactose, pH 8, minimal medium and nystatin treatment. Less than 7% of genes that exhibit a significant increase in messenger RNA expression are also required for optimal growth in four of the tested conditions. Our results validate the yeast gene-deletion collection as a valuable resource for functional genomics.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature, Vol. 418, no. 6896, p. 387-91 (2002)
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1130534632
Document Type :
Electronic Resource