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. 2005 Oct;171(2):477–488. doi: 10.1534/genetics.105.043893

TABLE 4.

Synthetic effects of swi6 and mediator mutants grown at different temperatures

Growth
25° 30° 37° Suppression at HO-lacZ
swi6: + ++ ++
Tail domain
SWI6 sin4 + +
swi6 sin4 +/− +/− +
SWI6 pgd1 ++ ++ ++
swi6 pgd1 (+) + (+) +
SWI6 gal11 ++ ++ ++
swi6 gal11 ++ ++ ++
Middle domain
SWI6 nut1 ++ ++ ++
swi6 nut1 ++ ++ ++ +
SWI6 med1 + ++ ++
swi6 med1 + + (+) +
SWI6 med9 ++ ++ ++
swi6 med9 (+) (+) (+) +
SWI6 srb7 ++ ++ ++
swi6 srb7 ++ ++ (+) +
Kinase complex
SWI6 srb8 ++ ++ ++
swi6 srb8 ++ ++ + +
SWI6 srb9 ++ ++ ++
swi6 srb9 ++ ++ + +
SWI6 srb10 ++ ++ ++
swi6 srb10 ++ ++ ++ +
SWI6 srb11 ++ ++ ++
swi6 srb11 ++ ++ + +
Head domain
SWI6 srb2 ++ ++ ++
swi6 srb2 +/− +/− +/− ND
SWI6 srb5 + + +
swi6 srb5 +/− +/− +/− ND
SWI6 rox3 ++ ++ ++
swi6 rox3 ++ ++ ++ +

The growth phenotypes of mediator subunit mutants in a swi6 background grown on YEPD plates were scored from best to worst as follows: ++, +, (+), +/−, −. ND, not determined. The suppression phenotype of each double mutant is indicated as “+” if the mediator defect restores HO-lacZ expression on the basis of the X-Gal filter assay described in materials and methods.