Standard name Systematic name Name description Description
YAL004W YAL004W Dubious open reading frame Dubious open reading frame; unlikely to encode a functional protein, based on available experimental and comparative sequence data; completely overlaps verified gene SSA1/YAL005C
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Cell cycle phase and timing of transcription peak

Cell cycle phase Time (min)

CYCLoPs localization & abundance

WT1 WT2 WT3
no data no data no data

GFP localization & abundance

GFP localization GFP abundance
no data no data

GO term count

Metabolism Cell cycle Cell division Signal transduction DNA replication
YAL004W 0 0 0 0 0

List of interactors

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Standard name Systematic name Name description Type #Experiments #Methods #Publications Evidence
RAP1 YNL216W Essential DNA-binding transcription regulator that binds many loci regulation 2 2 2 chromatin immunoprecipitation-chip evidence, DNA to cDNA expression microarray evidence
SFP1 YLR403W Regulates transcription of ribosomal protein and biogenesis genes regulation 1 1 1 DNA to cDNA expression microarray evidence
MSN2 YMR037C Stress-responsive transcriptional activator regulation 1 1 1 RNA-sequencing evidence
SPT20 YOL148C Subunit of the SAGA transcriptional regulatory complex regulation 1 1 1 DNA to cDNA expression microarray evidence
SIN4 YNL236W Subunit of the RNA polymerase II mediator complex regulation 1 1 1 DNA to cDNA expression microarray evidence
MSN4 YKL062W Stress-responsive transcriptional activator regulation 1 1 1 RNA-sequencing evidence
AFT1 YGL071W Transcription factor involved in iron utilization and homeostasis regulation 1 1 1 DNA to cDNA expression microarray evidence