YDR455C is a systematic gene identifier in the Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD) for a locus in the reference strain S288C of S. cerevisiae .
Gene product: The protein encoded by YDR455C has not been extensively characterized in the provided sources.
Functional annotations:
While no "YDR455C antibody" is explicitly described, the search results highlight methodologies for generating and characterizing antibodies against yeast proteins:
If such an antibody existed, its development and applications would align with established protocols for yeast protein research:
Localization Studies: To determine the subcellular distribution of the YDR455C protein.
Functional Knockdown: To inhibit the protein’s activity in yeast models.
Interaction Mapping: To identify binding partners via co-immunoprecipitation.
Uncharacterized Protein: Without functional data for YDR455C, antibody utility would be limited to exploratory studies.
Cross-Reactivity: Antibodies may bind non-specifically to other yeast proteins without rigorous validation .
While YDR455C is not mentioned, other yeast-related antibody studies provide context:
CD45 Antibodies: Though primarily studied in humans (e.g., CD45RC in autoimmune diseases ), yeast display systems are often used to engineer antibodies .
Structural Studies: Techniques like individual-particle electron tomography (IPET) resolve antibody-antigen interactions , applicable to yeast protein studies.