Gene: unknown-3 IL

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unknown-3

locus: un-3

locus_name: unknown-3

organism_type: B

chromosome_number: I

chromosome_side: L

link_group: IL

cultural_requirements: IL. Right of In(NM176); hence, right of ser-3 (1%) (1093). Left of mt(0.04 to 0.1%) (488, 758). Closest bracketing marker left of mt (482). Unknown function. Heat sensitive (484). Growth drops off sharply between 28.5°C and 30°C (R.L. Metzenberg, personal communication). Multiply transport deficient at permissive temperatures with increased fragility of protoplasts (543); reduced rate of uptake of citrulline (1075) and aspartate (543, 1149). Resistant to ethionine and to p-fluorophenylalanine at 25°C (542, 543). Used to tag mating type (487) and as a flanker in an attempt to resolve the mating type region by recombination (758). Strains with probable un-3alleles are selected as citrulline-resistant mutants of pyr-3 arg-12s; most mutants selected in this way show complementation between alleles (1075). A possible functional relation to mating type is discussed in reference 543, Growth at 25°C aided by 0.3 mg of sodium acetate per ml. May be scored by slow growth at 25°C if acetate is not added to minimal medium (487). Formerly called un(55701).

enzyme_id: 196

Enzyme: valyl-tRNA synthetases

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near_l: In(NM176), andrser-3 (1%)

near_r: mt(0.04 to 0.1%)

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Strains

FGSC # Reporting Genes Species
FGSC #81un-3Neurospora crassa
FGSC #636un-3Neurospora crassa
FGSC #3820un-3 ad-3A nic-2 al-2;tol hetcDENeurospora crassa
FGSC #4529un-3Neurospora crassa
FGSC #4569mat A[m42] un-3 ad-3A nic-2 cyh-1Neurospora crassa
FGSC #4570mat A[m44]un-3 ad-3A nic-2 cyh-1Neurospora crassa
FGSC #4571mat A[m54] un-3 ad-3A nic-2 cyh-1Neurospora crassa
FGSC #4572mat A[m56] un-3 ad-3A nic-2 cyh-1Neurospora crassa
FGSC #4573mat A[m64] un-3 ad-3A nic-2 cyh-1Neurospora crassa
FGSC #8185(A[m99] un-3 + a[m1] ad-3 B cyh-1)Neurospora crassa
FGSC #9475A ^m99 un-3 nic-2 ad-3B cyh-1Neurospora crassa

References

Authors Title Year
Houlahan, M. B. , G. W. Beadle, and H. G. Calhoun.Linkage studies with biochemical mutants of Neurospora crassa.1949
Houlahan, M. , and H. K. Mitchell.The accumulation of acid-labile, inorganic phosphate by mutants of Neurospora.1948
Howe, H. B. , Jr.Determining mating type in Neurospora without crossing tests.1961
Howe, H. B. , Jr.Precision of mating type determination without crossing tests in Neurospora.1962
Kappy, M. S. , and R. L. Metzenberg.Studies on the basis of ethionine-resistance in Neurospora.1965
Kappy, M. S. , and R. L. Metzenberg.Multiple alterations in metabolite uptake in a mutant of Neurospora crassa.1967
Newmeyer, D. , H. B. Howe, Jr. , and D. R. Galeazzi.A search for complexity at the mating-type locus of Neurospora crassa.1973
Thwaites, W. M. , F. K. Knauert, Jr. , and S. S. Carney.Complementation analysis of metabolite-resistant mutations with forcedheterokaryons of Neurospora crassa.1973
Turner, B. C. , C. W. Taylor, D. D. Perkins, and D. Newmeyer.New duplication-generating inversions in Neurospora.1969
Wolfinbarger, L. , Jr.Mutations in Neurospora crassa which affect multiple amino acid transport systems.1976
Kubelik et al1991

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