Comparison of the Proteomes of Three Yeast Wild Type Strains: CEN.PK2, FY1679 and W303
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- 1 January 2001
- journal article
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- Published by Hindawi Limited in Comparative and Functional Genomics
- Vol. 2 (4), 207-225
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cfg.94
Abstract
Yeast deletion strains created during gene function analysis projects very often show drastic phenotypic differences depending on the genetic background used. These results indicate the existence of important molecular differences between the CEN.PK2, FY1679 and W303 wild type strains. To characterise these differences we have compared the protein expression levels between CEN.PK2, FY1679 and W303 strains using twodimensional gel electrophoresis and identified selected proteins by mass spectrometric analysis. We have found that FY1679 and W303 strains are more similar to each other than to the CEN.PK2 strain. This study identifies 62 proteins that are differentially expressed between the strains and provides a valuable source of data for the interpretation of yeast mutant phenotypes observed in CEN.PK2, FY1679 and W303 strains.Keywords
Funding Information
- European Commission (BIO4CT972361)
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