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Table 2 Characterization of tab mutants

From: Multiple telophase arrest bypassed (tab) mutants alleviate the essential requirement for Cdc15 in exit from mitosis in S. cerevisiae

Name

# alleles

recessive/dominantb

identity

growth at 37°Cd

Nop1 patterne

tab1

5

recessive

MTR10 c

inviable

-

tab2

2

recessive

NET1

slow

-

tab3

1

recessive

 

slow

+

TAB5

2

semi-dominant

 

normal

+

TAB6

1

dominant

CDC14

slow

+

TAB7

3

semi-dominant (-1) dominant (-2)

 

normal

+

srpl-31 a

 

recessive

  

-

  1. aWe have not determined if srp1-31 is allelic to tab3, TAB5, or TAB7.bAll alleles were tested for recessiveness/dominance of Tab+ except for TAB7-3.cSee Methods. dAll alleles of a single linkage group displayed similar ts growth phenotype. eAll strains were grown to exponential phase at 25°C, and subjected to indirect immunofluorescence using anti-Nop1 antibodies. The wild type staining pattern was scored as "+", and partial delocalization or fragmented staining patterns were scored as "-".