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. 1998 Jan 6;95(1):150–155. doi: 10.1073/pnas.95.1.150

Figure 2.

Figure 2

(A) LBP1 complements hypersensitivity of lbp1–1 to australifungin. Wild-type strain W303-1A/YCp (○) or lbp1–1 mutant transformed with control vector (•), LBP1 on low copy YCp vector (▪), LBP1 on multicopy YEp vector (▴), or LBP2 on multicopy YEp vector (X) were tested for their sensitivity to australifungin. The data are expressed as percent of growth of W303-1A. (B) Δlbp1 and lbp1–1 are hypersensitive to australifungin. The sensitivity of lbp1–1 (•), Δlbp1 (□), Δlbp2 (○) haploid mutants, and Δlbp1/LBP1 heterozygote (▴) to australifungin was compared with the sensitivity of wild-type diploid strain YSP047 (▪). (C and D) Δlbp1, but not Δlbp2, suppresses the ethanolamine requirement of Δcho1. Serial dilutions of overnight cultures were spotted onto SC agar plates with (C) or without (D) 10 mM ethanolamine. Strains: 1, W303–1A; 2, Δcho1; 3, Δcho1Δlbp1; 4, Δcho1Δlbp2; and 5, Δcho1Δlbp1Δlbp2.