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From: Genome-wide identification for genes involved in sodium dodecyl sulfate toxicity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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Relative ROS levels of 108 SDS-sensitive gene mutants in response to SDS stress. a: Metabolism; b: Cell cycle and DNA Processing; c: Transcription; d: Protein with Binding Function or Cofactor Requirement (structural or catalytic); e: Cellular Transport, Transport Facilities and Transport Routes; f: Biogenesis of cellular components; g: Cell wall integrity and osmotic stress respons; h: Unclassified Proteins. Log-phase cells were grown with or without 0.015% SDS for 2 h before they were collected for measurement of intracellular ROS levels stained by the dihydroethidium. The relative ROS levels of these SDS-sensitive mutants were listed according to their categories. Each date indicated the ratio between levels of ROS in YPD + SDS versus YPD alone. The value is the average of three independent assays for each strain

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