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lncRNA gene - SPNCRNA.382 - non-coding RNA

Gene summary

Systematic ID
SPNCRNA.382
Product
non-coding RNA
Organism
Schizosaccharomyces pombe (fission yeast)
Synonyms
SPNG1546-47
Feature type
lncRNA gene
Genomic location
chromosome II: 1963882..1964560 forward strand

Annotation

Quantitative gene expression

PBO:0011963 - RNA level

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Single locus phenotype

FYPO:0009009 - decreased cell population growth on arginine nitrogen source

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FYPO:0000251 - decreased cell population growth on galactose carbon source

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FYPO:0009051 - increased cell population growth on ammonium nitrogen source

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FYPO:0009028 - increased cell population growth on proline nitrogen source

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FYPO:0004557 - increased vegetative cell population growth

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FYPO:0001029 - resistance to canavanine

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FYPO:0002578 - resistance to hydroxyurea

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FYPO:0000725 - resistance to methyl methanesulfonate

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FYPO:0007808 - resistance to valproic acid

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FYPO:0001501 - sensitive to brefeldin A

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FYPO:0002546 - sensitive to trichostatin A

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Warnings

PBO:0000063 - no detectable long open reading frame

PBO:0006231 - this transcript could be on either strand

References / Literature

PMID:29914874 - Long noncoding RNA repertoire and targeting by nuclear exosome, cytoplasmic exonuclease, and RNAi in fission yeast.
Atkinson SR et al. RNA 2018 Sep;24(9):1195-1213
PMID:18488015 - Dynamic repertoire of a eukaryotic transcriptome surveyed at single-nucleotide resolution.
Wilhelm BT et al. Nature 2008 Jun 26;453(7199):1239-43
PMID:34984977 - Functional profiling of long intergenic non-coding RNAs in fission yeast.
Rodriguez-Lopez M et al. Elife 2022 Jan 05;11
PMID:23101633 - Quantitative analysis of fission yeast transcriptomes and proteomes in proliferating and quiescent cells.
Marguerat S et al. Cell 2012 Oct 26;151(3):671-83