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Series GSE118550 Query DataSets for GSE118550
Status Public on Oct 10, 2019
Title Genetic interaction analysis of RSA1 deletion strains (GIM screen)
Platform organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C
Sample organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Experiment type Other
Summary A S. cerevisiae strain with deletion of RSA1 gene was combined with two collections of yeast mutants: one in which non-essential genes were deleted and one in which an long 3' UTR extension has been added to the mRNA of essential genes (GIM method, Decourty et al., 2008). Combined double-mutant deletion cells growth was quantified using barcodes that are specific for each gene mutation. A reference population was obtained by mixing the results of 15 GIM screens DNA prior to barcode amplification and labeling (Decourty et al., in preparation).
The identification of genetic interactions between deletion of RSA1 and deletion of RTT106, a histone chaperone, indicate a potential role of Rtt106 in snoRNP formation.
 
Overall design Two independent GIM experiments were analyzed using two Agilent microarrays
 
Contributor(s) Saveanu C
Citation(s) 33767140
Submission date Aug 14, 2018
Last update date Apr 20, 2021
Contact name Cosmin Saveanu
Organization name Institut Pasteur
Department Genomes and Genetics
Lab Genetique des Interactions Macromoleculaires
Street address 25-28 rue du docteur Roux
City Paris
ZIP/Postal code 75015
Country France
 
Platforms (1)
GPL18088 Agilent-026035 Scer_barcode_v2_200911
Samples (2)
GSM3332317 rsa1-gim-1
GSM3332318 rsa1-gim-2
Relations
BioProject PRJNA485996

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