Background strain: | cMJ030 | Click here to order this strain from the Chlamydomonas Resource Center. The background strain comes free with every order. |
Transformation condition: | RY0402 | |
Antibiotic resistance: | resistant to paromomycin |
Insertion junctions | |||||
Insertion junction | Locus systematic id | Locus common name | Defline | Feature | Confidence (%) |
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LMJ.RY0402.104029_1 | Cre12.g503800 | RMT5 | Putative protine N-methyltransferase; (1 of 2) 2.1.1.127//2.1.1.259 - [Ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase]-lysine N-methyltransferase / RuBisCO methyltransferase // [Fructose-bisphosphate aldolase]-lysine N-methyltransferase / (dimerizing)]-lysine 6-N-methyltransferase | intron | 73 |
LMJ.RY0402.104029_2 | Cre16.g661626 | intron | 95 | ||
LMJ.RY0402.104029_3 | Cre16.g661626 | intron | 95 |
If you use this mutant for your work, please cite: Li et al. 2019 Nature Genetics.
This mutant exhibited a phenotype under the following conditions:
Paromomycin, screen 1 of 6 (No phenotype detected) |
Paromomycin, screen 2 of 6 (~10.0% improved growth) |
Paromomycin, screen 3 of 6 (No phenotype detected) |
Paromomycin, screen 4 of 6 (~10.0% improved growth) |
Note: Not all phenotypes can be confidently associated with a specific gene or insertion; phenotypes can be caused by unmapped second-site mutations. Please see the gene pages for statistically significant gene-phenotype links. These data are from a pooled phenotyping experiment.
If you reference the phenotypic data above in a manuscript, please cite: Fauser et al. 2022 Nature Genetics.