Abstract Background A myriad of new chemicals has been introduced into our environment and exposure to these agents can damage cells and induce cytotoxicity through different mechanisms, including damaging DNA directly. Analysis of global transcriptional and phenotypic responses in the yeast S. cerevisiae provides means to identify pathways of damage recovery upon toxic exposure. Results Here we present a phenotypic screen of S. cerevisiae in liquid culture in a microtiter format. Detailed growth measurements were analyzed to reveal effects on ~5,500 different haploid strains that have either non-essential genes deleted or essential genes modified to generate unstable transcripts. The pattern of yeast mutants that are growth-inhibited (comp...
AbstractSaccharomyces cerevisiae, like other microorganisms, has evolved different mechanisms to sur...
Four recent \u27chemical genomic\u27 studies, using genome-scale collections of yeast gene deletions...
<div><p>Studies in <em>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</em> show that many proteins influence cellular surv...
Abstract Background A myriad of new chemicals has been introduced into our environment and exposure ...
Background A myriad of new chemicals has been introduced into our environment and exposure to the...
Background: A myriad of new chemicals has been introduced into our environment and exposure to these...
Advances in genomics and drug discovery have been accelerated by the introduction of new technologie...
The increased presence of chemical contaminants in the environment is an undeniable concern to human...
The increased presence of chemical contaminants in the environment is an undeniable concern to human...
Aberrant DNA synthesis and maintenance have been implicated in numerous human diseases. I describe ...
Aberrant DNA synthesis and maintenance have been implicated in numerous human diseases. I describe ...
SummaryWe describe a multicopy gene suppression screen of drug sensitivity in Saccharomyces cerevisi...
We demonstrate the efficacy of a genome-wide protocol in yeast that allows the identification of tho...
A collection of 6,000 mutant yeast strains spanning nearlyevery gene offers new promise for identify...
Exposure to DNA-damaging agents can activate cell cycle checkpoint and DNA repair processes to ensur...
AbstractSaccharomyces cerevisiae, like other microorganisms, has evolved different mechanisms to sur...
Four recent \u27chemical genomic\u27 studies, using genome-scale collections of yeast gene deletions...
<div><p>Studies in <em>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</em> show that many proteins influence cellular surv...
Abstract Background A myriad of new chemicals has been introduced into our environment and exposure ...
Background A myriad of new chemicals has been introduced into our environment and exposure to the...
Background: A myriad of new chemicals has been introduced into our environment and exposure to these...
Advances in genomics and drug discovery have been accelerated by the introduction of new technologie...
The increased presence of chemical contaminants in the environment is an undeniable concern to human...
The increased presence of chemical contaminants in the environment is an undeniable concern to human...
Aberrant DNA synthesis and maintenance have been implicated in numerous human diseases. I describe ...
Aberrant DNA synthesis and maintenance have been implicated in numerous human diseases. I describe ...
SummaryWe describe a multicopy gene suppression screen of drug sensitivity in Saccharomyces cerevisi...
We demonstrate the efficacy of a genome-wide protocol in yeast that allows the identification of tho...
A collection of 6,000 mutant yeast strains spanning nearlyevery gene offers new promise for identify...
Exposure to DNA-damaging agents can activate cell cycle checkpoint and DNA repair processes to ensur...
AbstractSaccharomyces cerevisiae, like other microorganisms, has evolved different mechanisms to sur...
Four recent \u27chemical genomic\u27 studies, using genome-scale collections of yeast gene deletions...
<div><p>Studies in <em>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</em> show that many proteins influence cellular surv...