BAIT
MDM32
YOR147W
Mitochondrial inner membrane protein with similarity to Mdm31p; required for normal mitochondrial morphology and inheritance; interacts genetically with MMM1, MDM10, MDM12, and MDM34; variation between SK1 and S288C at residues 182 and 262 impacts invasive growth and mitochondrial network structure
GO Process (3)
GO Function (0)
GO Component (2)
Gene Ontology Biological Process
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (S288c)
PREY
FSF1
YOR271C
Putative protein; predicted to be an alpha-isopropylmalate carrier; belongs to the sideroblastic-associated protein family; non-tagged protein is detected in purified mitochondria; likely to play a role in iron homeostasis
GO Process (0)
GO Function (0)
GO Component (2)
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (S288c)
Negative Genetic
Mutations/deletions in separate genes, each of which alone causes a minimal phenotype, but when combined in the same cell results in a more severe fitness defect or lethality under a given condition. This term is reserved for high or low throughput studies with scores.
Publication
A mitochondrial-focused genetic interaction map reveals a scaffold-like complex required for inner membrane organization in mitochondria.
To broadly explore mitochondrial structure and function as well as the communication of mitochondria with other cellular pathways, we constructed a quantitative, high-density genetic interaction map (the MITO-MAP) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The MITO-MAP provides a comprehensive view of mitochondrial function including insights into the activity of uncharacterized mitochondrial proteins and the functional connection between mitochondria and the ER. The MITO-MAP ... [more]
J. Cell Biol. Oct. 17, 2011; 195(2);323-40 [Pubmed: 21987634]
Quantitative Score
- -2.532216011 [SGA Score]
Throughput
- High Throughput
Ontology Terms
- phenotype: colony size (APO:0000063)
Additional Notes
- An Epistatic MiniArray Profile (E-MAP) approach was used to quantitatively score genetic interactions based on fitness defects estimated from the colony size of double versus single mutants. Genetic interactions were considered significant if they had an S score >= 2.0 for positive interactions (epistatic or suppressor interactions) and S score <= -2.5 for negative interactions (synthetic sick/lethal interactions). The authors constructed a mitochondrial-focused genetic interaction map (the MITO-MAP).
Curated By
- BioGRID