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Chang S; Joyson M; Kelly A; Tang L; Iannotta J; Rich A; Castilho Coelho N; Carvunis AR. (, microPublication biology)There are thousands of unannotated translated open reading frames (ORFs) in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome. Previous investigation into one such unannotated ORF, which was systemically labeled YGR016C-A based on its genomic coordinates, showed that replacing the ORF's ATG start codon with AAG led to a change in cellular fitness under different stress conditions (Wacholder et al., 2023). This suggested translation of YGR016C-A plays a role in cellular fitness. Here, we investigate Ygr016c-a's subcellular localization to gain insight into its cellular function. Computational prediction tools, co-expression analysis and fluorescence microscopy suggest that the Ygr016c-a protein localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum.more » « less
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