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NCYC 805

Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Taxon Synonyms

Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Equivalent Strain Designations

A364A; ATCC 22244

Depositor

J.F.T Spencer

Deposit Date

June 1974

Habitat

'General' mutant.

Details

Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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Key Information

Aerobic Utilisation and Growth

  • Glucose-
  • Galactose-
  • Sorbose-
  • Sucrose-
  • Maltose-
  • Cellobiose-
  • Trehalose-
  • Lactose-
  • Melibiose-
  • Raffinose-
  • Melezitose-
  • Inulun-
  • Soluble Starch-
  • Xylose-
  • L Arabinose-
  • D Arabinose-
  • Ribose-
  • Rhamnose-
  • Ethanol-
  • Glycerol-
  • Erythritol-
  • Ribitol-
  • Galactitol-
  • Mannitol-
  • Sorbitol-
  • AMD Glucoside-
  • Salicin-
  • Lactic Acid-
  • Succinic Acid-
  • Citric AcidUnknown
  • Inositol-
  • GluconolactoneUnknown
  • GlucosamineUnknown
  • MethanolUnknown
  • XylitolUnknown

Strain Information

  • Information

    Mating type: a. Genotype: ade1 ade2 ura1 his7 lys2 tyr1 gal1. Assay of chlorhexidine diacetate (Hiom SJ, 1995). Produces killer toxin. Red cells are ade mutants, white are revertants, pink are partial revertants.

  • DepositorJ.F.T Spencer
  • Deposit NameSaccharomyces sp.
  • Month of depositJune
  • Deposit Year1974
  • Habitat'General' mutant.
  • Equivalent Strain DesignationsA364A; ATCC 22244
  • ReferenceJ. Mol. Biol., 1976, 105, 427-443. Wickner RB. Chromosomal and non-chromosomal mutations affecting thekiller character of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 76: 423-432, 1974. Wickner RB, Leibowitz MJ . Two chromosomal genes required for killing expression in killer strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 82: 429-442, 1976. Wickner RB. Deletion of mitochondrial DNA bypassing a chromosomal gene needed for maintenance of the killer plasmid of yeast. Genetics 87: 441-452, 1977. Wickner RB, Leibowitz MJ . Dominant chromosomal mutation bypassing chromosomal genes needed for killer RNA plasmid replication in yeast. Genetics 87: 453-469, 1977. Wickner RB. Twenty-six chromosomal genes needed to maintain the killer double-stranded RNA plasmid of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 88: 419-425, 1978. Toh-E A , et al. Chromosomal superkiller mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J. Bacteriol. 136: 1002-1007, 1978. Wickner RB , Leibowitz MJ . Chromosomal genes essential for replication of a double-stranded RNA plasmid of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: the killer character of yeast. J. Mol. Biol. 105: 427-443, 1976. Zinker S . P5/P5' the acidic ribosomal phosphoproteins from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 606: 76-82, 1980. J. Inst. Brew. 86: 78-80, 1980. Hiom SJ , et al. Uptake of 14C-chlorhexidine gluconate by Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Candida albicans and Candida glabrata. Lett. Appl. Microbiol. 21: 20-22, 1995. Hartwell LH . Synchronization of haploid yeast cell cycles, a prelude to conjugation. Exp. Cell Res. 76: 111-117, 1973. Hiom SJ , et al. X-ray microanalysis of chlorhexidine-treated cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Lett. Appl. Microbiol. 20: 353-356, 1995. Hartwell LH . Macromolecule synthesis in temperature-sensitive mutants of yeast. J. Bacteriol. 93: 1662-1670, 1967. Nelson RG , Fangman WL . Nucleosome organization of the yeast 2-micrometer DNA plasmid: a eukaryotic minichromosome. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 76: 6515-6519, 1979. Shulman RW , et al. Noncoordinated transcription in the absence of protein synthesis in yeast. J. Biol. Chem. 252: 1344-1349, 1977. Hartwell LH , McLaughlin CS . Temperature-sensitive mutants of yeast exhibiting a rapid inhibition of protein synthesis. J. Bacteriol. 96: 1664-1671, 1968.

Physical Characteristics

  • Optimum TemperatureUnknown
  • Miniumum TemperatureUnknown
  • Maximum TemperatureUnknown

Cells

  • ShapeUnknown
  • Min Broth Breadth (µm)2
  • Max Broth Breadth (µm)4
  • Min Broth Length (µm)3
  • Max Broth Length (µm)6
  • Min Agar Breadth (µm)3
  • Max Agar Breadth (µm)5
  • Min Agar Length (µm)3
  • Max Agar Length (µm)5
  • ArrangementPairs
  • Colour on AgarRed
  • Surface on AgarDull
  • Texture on AgarSmooth
  • Deposit in BrothNon-Flocculent
  • Ring in BrothAbsent
  • Ring ColourUnknown
  • Pellicle in BrothAbsent
  • Pellicle AppearanceUnknown
  • Pellicle HabitatUnknown

Cell Division

  • BuddingMultipolar
  • FissionAbsent

Filamentous Growth

  • PseudomyceliumAbsent
  • Pseudomycelium BranchUnknown
  • Pseudomycelium FormN/A
  • BlastosporesUnknown
  • Blastospore ShapeUnknown
  • Blastospore LocationUnknown
  • Blastospore HabitatUnknown
  • True MyceliumAbsent
  • Clamp ConnectionsAbsent

Asexual Spores

  • BallistosporesAbsent
  • AthrosporesAbsent
  • EndosporesAbsent
  • ChlamydosporesAbsent

Sexual Spores

  • AscosporesAbsent
  • Ascospore ShapeUnknown
  • Ascospore WallUnknown
  • Ascospores No Per AscusN/A
  • Ascus ShapeN/A
  • ConjugationAbsent
  • TeliosporesAbsent
  • Teliospore ShapeUnknown

Miscellaneous

  • AssayUnknown
  • Salt TolerantUnknown
  • KillerUnknown
  • PlasmidUnknown

Semi-Anaerobic Fermentation

  • Glucose+
  • Galactose-
  • Sucrose+
  • Maltose-
  • CellobioseUnknown
  • TrehaloseUnknown
  • Lactose-
  • Melibiose-
  • Raffinose-
  • MelizitoseUnknown
  • InulinUnknown
  • Soluble Starch-
  • XyloseUnknown
  • AMD GlucosideUnknown

Aerobic Utilisation and Growth - Sole Sources of Nitrogen

  • NH4 2SO4-
  • KNO3-
  • EthylamineUnknown
  • CadaverineUnknown
  • LysineUnknown

Other

  • Vitamin Free Growth-
  • Cyclohex 100-
  • Cyclohex 1000-
  • Glucose Growth 50Unknown
  • Glucose Growth 60-
  • Lipolytic-
  • Acid Production-
  • Growth 37+
  • Growth 40Unknown
  • Arbutin Hydrolysis-
  • Urease ActivityUnknown
  • Starch ProductionUnknown
  • Acid TolerantUnknown

Genomic Sequence Data

No data