Yeast biotechnology 2 Flashcards

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what allowed the screening of role of each gene in a yeast phenotype and what was found

A

systematically knocking out all of the genes in yeast

only 15% of the genome is essential

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2
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when knocking out the genes, what was done and why

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a unique molecular barcode was incorporated - each deletion was tagged with one
so that you could tell which mutants were doing well under different conditions - can screen for antibiotic resistant genes

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3
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what is haploinsufficiency

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half the amount of gene product

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4
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what type of yeast does mating only occur in

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hapoloids, which can be either a or alpha, as they display the same sexual differentiation

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5
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what are snowflake yeast

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advantage to any yeast that makes it replicate in groups - rotifers don’t like them
- leads to the evolution of multicellularity

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6
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what is an interactome

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protein-protein interactions - complexes

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7
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what is synthetic lethality

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2 mutations together makes a much stronger phenotype so the yeast dies
these proteins may work in the same complex/pathway and have similar functions

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what is URA3 and what does it mean for the cell

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selectable genetic marker in yeast, they can’t make Uracil so die unless they have uracil in the medium or a URA3 plasmid

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9
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what happens if you add 5-FOA into yeast cells expressing URA3

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they die

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10
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what is special about using URA3, and how is this possible

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you can select for and against URA3
as yeast cells without it die
but yeast cells with it can be killed when 5-FOA is added

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11
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what is vip1delta

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very important protein when looking for synthetic lethal phenotype

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12
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what TAP-tagging and the main benefit if this method

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Tandem Affinity Purification - allows protein purification under mild conditions = no harsh chemically needed - protein remains intact not broken up like in previous methods

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13
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what is the core proteome

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basic essential gene functions for survival - covering basic eukaryotic cell functions for life

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14
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what is synthetic yeast

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all DNA is synthetic - made on computers

want to create a unique yeast but optimising codon usage, removing waste eg repeats

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