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Phosphoribosylpyrophosphate synthetase (PRS): A new gene family in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Authors:Andrew T Carter  Arjan Narbad  Bruce M Pearson  Karl-Friedrich Beck  Bobby Baum  Marc Logghe  Roland Contreras  Michael Schweizer
Abstract:Saccharomyces cerevisiae contains at least four PRS genes, all of which have been cloned and sequenced. Each of the four derived amino acid sequences have more than 60% similarity to the corresponding polypeptides of man, rat, Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium. The PRS1 gene maps on chromosome XI, PRS2 on chromosome V, PRS3 on chromosome VIII and PRS4 on chromosome II. One member of this gene family, PRS1, contains a region of non-homology (NHR) shown by cDNA cloning and sequencing not to be an intron. The results presented here suggest that the presence of this NHR is not detrimental to the function of the gene. To date the possibility of protein splicing can be neither proven nor disputed. The sequences submitted to the EMBL data library are available under the following accession numbers: PRS1 (X70069), PRS2 (X74414) and PRS3 (X74415).
Keywords:Nucleotide metabolism  a gene family of four  in-frame insertion  chromosomal localization  Candida insectorum
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