Experiment set2IT047 for Escherichia coli BW25113

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LB with Aluminum chloride hydrate 5 mM

Genes with specific phenotypes:

  gene name fitness t score description  
b3472 b3472 -4.1 -6.8 orf, hypothetical protein (VIMSS) compare
b2252 ais -3.8 -9.2 hypothetical protein (NCBI) compare
b3498 prlC -3.1 -11.6 oligopeptidase A (NCBI) compare
b3955 yijP -2.1 -11.7 conserved inner membrane protein (NCBI) conserved
b2593 yfiH -1.9 -7.6 hypothetical protein (NCBI) compare
b4035 malK -1.7 -5.5 fused maltose transport subunit, ATP-binding component of ABC superfamily/regulatory protein (NCBI) compare
b4220 ytfM -1.7 -8.0 predicted outer membrane protein and surface antigen (NCBI) compare
b0055 djlA -1.5 -5.6 Dna-J like membrane chaperone protein (NCBI) compare
b4065 yjcE -1.4 -5.2 predicted cation/proton antiporter (NCBI) compare
b4221 ytfN -1.3 -8.3 hypothetical protein (NCBI) compare
b0960 b0960 -1.3 -6.6 orf, hypothetical protein (VIMSS) compare
b3409 feoB -1.3 -9.4 ferrous iron transport protein B (NCBI) compare
b0932 pepN -1.2 -5.3 aminopeptidase N (NCBI) compare
b3496 yhiP +1.4 9.1 predicted transporter (NCBI) compare
b2216 rcsD +1.4 8.5 phosphotransfer intermediate protein in two-component regulatory system with RcsBC (NCBI) compare
b2218 rcsC +1.6 9.1 hybrid sensory kinase in two-component regulatory system with RcsB and YojN (RefSeq) compare
b0931 pncB +1.7 7.6 nicotinate phosphoribosyltransferase (NCBI) compare
b2378 ddg +1.7 7.0 putative heat shock protein (VIMSS) compare
b3779 gpp +1.8 12.3 guanosine pentaphosphatase/exopolyphosphatase (NCBI) compare
b2174 b2174 +1.8 10.5 orf, hypothetical protein (VIMSS) compare
b3180 yhbY +1.9 5.8 predicted RNA-binding protein (NCBI) compare
b3803 hemX +2.0 14.2 predicted uroporphyrinogen III methylase (NCBI) compare
b2502 ppx +2.1 12.3 exopolyphosphatase (NCBI) compare
b3625 rfaY +2.8 20.7 lipopolysaccharide core biosynthesis protein (NCBI) compare
b3207 yrbL +3.4 19.2 hypothetical protein (NCBI) compare


Specific phenotypes for stress Aluminum chloride hydrate across organisms