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Ppt1p from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was the first homolog of mammalian PP5 to be described.
Human Fhit [ 14 ] and the S. cerevisiae Fhit homolog [ 13 ] , which was called Aph1 but is here termed Hnt2 under nomenclature aproved by the Saccharomyces Genome Database, cleave ApppA more readily while Aph1, the S. pombe homolog, cleaves AppppA more readily [ 20 ] . Consistent with the ApppA hydrolase activity of purified Fhit protein, most cancer cell lines that are Fhit negative at the protein level have higher levels of ApppA than cell lines that are Fhit positive [ 21 ] . Nonetheless, the actual concentrations of dinucleoside polyphosphates were submicromolar in every cell culture sample [ 21 ] and thus, under the reported culture conditions, the measured dinucleoside polyphosphates would not be expected to occupy the Fhit active site substantially [ 19 ] . Dinucleoside polyphosphate levels were measured in adenine-requiring S. cerevisiae strains before or after disruption of the Fhit-homologous HNT2 gene [ 13 ] and in adenine-requiring S. pombe strains as a function of disruption and overexpression of the Fhit-homologous aph1 gene [ 22 ] . Recently, it was observed that diadenosine polyphosphates undergo a divalent cation-dependent conformational change that might mediate their biosynthesis, catabolism or signaling properties [ 23 ] .
Direct biological models of binding-site organization in TCRs, as exemplified by conserved word-pair templates, provided several advantages over naive statistical models based on sequence combinations in S. cerevisiae . Average gene-expression profiles showed that conserved word pairs were more specific predictors of gene expression (giving fewer false positives) than single or pairwise sequences derived from S. cerevisiae , indicating that conserved regions among these closely related Saccharomyces species were enriched for functional sequences.
Interestingly, all of the MEN genes have putative homologues in the C. elegans genome http://genome-www.stanford.edu/Saccharomyces/worm/.
As described in detail below, pairs of words that were conserved in the same intergenic regions of four Saccharomyces genomes were identified using a chi-square test for independence.