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Product Format
frozen
Type Strain
no
Genotype
MATa trp1 leu2 ura3 his4 can1 STE14+ ste14-delta1::TRP1
RefHrycyna CA, et al. The Saccharomyces cerevisiae STE14 gene encodes a methyltransferease that mediates C-terminal methylation of a-factor and RAS protein. EMBO J. 10: 1699-1709, 1991. PubMed: 2050108
Preceptrol®
no
Mating Type
a
Ploidy
haploid
Comments
This material is available under the condition that it will not be used for commercial purpose or distributed to third parties.
Medium
ATCC® Medium 1245: YEPD
Growth Conditions
Temperature: 25.0°C
Name of Depositor
S Michaelis
Special Collection
NCRR Contract
Isolation
derived from strain SM1058 (ATCC 204278) by single-step gene replacement
References
Hrycyna CA, et al. The Saccharomyces cerevisiae STE14 gene encodes a methyltransferease that mediates C-terminal methylation of a-factor and RAS protein. EMBO J. 10: 1699-1709, 1991. PubMed: 2050108
Romano JD, et al. The Saccharomyces cerevisiae prenylcysteine carboxyl methyltransferase Ste14p is in the endoplasmic reticulum membrane. Mol. Biol. Cell 9: 2231-2247, 1998. PubMed: 9693378
Hrycyna CA, et al. The Saccharomyces cerevisiae STE14 gene encodes a methyltransferease that mediates C-terminal methylation of a-factor and RAS protein. EMBO J. 10: 1699-1709, 1991. PubMed: 2050108