“…In the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae , calcineurin allows the cell to adapt to environmental stress. Mutants lacking the genes encoding either the calcineurin catalytic subunits CNA1 and CNA2 (Cyert et al ., 1991; Y.Liu et al ., 1991), or the regulatory subunit CNB1 (Kuno et al ., 1991; Cyert and Thorner, 1992) are viable under normal growth conditions, but die in the presence of high concentrations of different ions including Mn 2+ , Na + , Li + and OH − (Nakamura et al ., 1993; Mendoza et al ., 1994; Farcasanu et al ., 1995; Pozos et al ., 1996), as well as in the presence of the cationic aminoglycoside hygromycin B (Withee et al ., 1998). Calcineurin mutants also lose viability during prolonged exposure to mating pheromone (Moser et al ., 1996; Withee et al ., 1997).…”