a. Methionine metabolism
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YJR137C
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ECM17
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-2.5
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2.48 × 10-5
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Sulfite reductase beta subunit
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YKR069W
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MET1
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-3.1
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3.88 × 10-4
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AdoMet-dependent uroporphyrinogen III transmethylase
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YJR010W
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MET3
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-3.8
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3.5 × 10-4
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ATP sulfurylase
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YER091C
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MET6
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-2.4
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8.83 × 10-5
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Cobalamin-independent methionine synthase
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YFR030W
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MET10
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-2.1
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1.5 × 10-3
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Sulfite reductase alpha subunit
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YGL125W
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MET13
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-3.6
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1.46 × 10-4
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Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase
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YKL001C
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MET14
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-3.1
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1.12 × 10-3
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Adenylylsulfate kinase
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YPR167C
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MET16
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-2.0
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7.56 × 10-4
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3'-phosphoadenylylsulfate reductase
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YOL064C
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MET22
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-2.5
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1.68 × 10-4
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Bisphosphate-3'-nucleotidase,
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YLL062C
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MHT1
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-3.4
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6.69 × 10-4
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S-methylmethionine-homocysteine methyltransferase
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YLR180W
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SAM1
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-2.1
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6.39 × 10-5
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S-adenosylmethionine synthetase
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b. Sulfur and aspartate family amino acid metabolic processes (in addition to a)
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YNL103W
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MET4
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3.0
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4.01 × 10-4
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Leucine zipper transcriptional activator
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YPL038W
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MET31
|
2.2
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2.45 × 10-3
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Transcriptional regulator highly homologous to Met32p
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YJR130C
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STR2
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2.3
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2.97 × 10-3
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Cystathionine gamma-synthase
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YGL184C
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STR3
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-3.6
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4.1 × 10-3
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Cystathionine beta-lyase
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YJR060W
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CBF1
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-3.0
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1.11 × 10-3
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Basic helix-loop-helix protein
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YHR025W
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THR1
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-2.2
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2.05 × 10-4
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Homoserine kinase
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c. All other genes affected under the term "sulfur metabolism"
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YLL060C
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GTT2
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2.5
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8.23 × 10-4
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Glutathione transferase
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YEL017W
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GTT3
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-2.2
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6.72 × 10-4
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Protein with a possible role in glutathione metabolism
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YGR286C
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BIO2
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-3.0
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9.79 × 10-4
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Biotin synthase
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YJL212C
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OPT1
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-2.5
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1.8 × 10-4
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Peptide transporter/glutathione transporter
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YLL057C
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JLP1
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13.5
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6.93 × 10-4
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Fe(II)-dependent sulfonate/α-ketoglutarate dioxygenase
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YLR043C
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TRX1
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-2.1
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6.95 × 10-5
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Cytoplasmic thioredoxin
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d. Sulfur uptake
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YBR294W
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SUL1
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-5.53
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4.64 × 10-5
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Sulfate uptake (transporter)
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YLR092W
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SUL2
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-2.75
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1.89 × 10-4
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High affinity sulfate permease
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