Experiment set9IT069 for Escherichia coli BW25113

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LB Anaerobic with Furaltadone hydrochloride 0.000015625 mM

Genes with specific phenotypes:

  gene name fitness t score description  
b4058 uvrA -5.5 -12.9 excinuclease ABC subunit A (NCBI) compare
b2565 recO -4.8 -5.7 DNA repair protein RecO (NCBI) compare
b1913 uvrC -4.7 -5.5 excinuclease ABC, subunit C; repair of UV damage to DNA (VIMSS) compare
b3253 yhdH -4.6 -7.1 predicted oxidoreductase, Zn-dependent and NAD(P)-binding (NCBI) compare
b0779 uvrB -4.5 -7.5 excinuclease ABC subunit B (NCBI) compare
b0449 mdlB -4.4 -9.3 fused predicted multidrug transporter subunits of ABC superfamily: ATP-binding components (NCBI) compare
b0448 mdlA -4.2 -8.9 fused predicted multidrug transporter subunits of ABC superfamily: ATP-binding components (NCBI) compare
b3813 uvrD -4.1 -11.8 DNA-dependent ATPase I and helicase II (NCBI) compare
b0472 recR -3.9 -8.2 recombination protein RecR (NCBI) compare
b3700 recF -3.5 -11.6 recombination protein F (NCBI) compare
b3617 kbl -2.4 -6.7 2-amino-3-ketobutyrate coenzyme A ligase (NCBI) compare
b3408 feoA -1.9 -9.9 ferrous iron transport protein A (NCBI) compare
b3409 feoB -1.8 -12.6 ferrous iron transport protein B (NCBI) compare
b4240 treB -1.3 -7.0 fused trehalose(maltose)-specific PTS enzyme: IIB component/IIC component (NCBI) compare
b4138 dcuA -1.3 -6.8 C4-dicarboxylate antiporter (NCBI) compare
b2616 recN -1.1 -5.9 recombination and repair protein (NCBI) compare
b4089 rpiR +1.2 8.7 transcriptional repressor of rpiB expression (VIMSS) compare
b2821 ptr +1.7 9.9 protease III (NCBI) compare
b3915 fieF +2.0 12.4 ferrous iron efflux protein F (NCBI) compare
b0578 nfnB +2.2 11.4 dihydropteridine reductase, NAD(P)H-dependent, oxygen-insensitive (NCBI) compare
b2708 gutQ +2.4 10.5 orf, hypothetical protein (VIMSS) compare
b0125 hpt +3.2 14.1 hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase (VIMSS) compare
b0851 nfsA +7.4 27.0 nitroreductase A, NADPH-dependent, FMN-dependent (NCBI) compare


Specific phenotypes for stress Furaltadone hydrochloride across organisms