Genetic evidence that ACA2-GFPp retains normal
functional properties when expressed in yeast. The yeast mutant K616
was transformed with different constructs and tested for its ability to
grow on synthetic medium supplemented with 10 mm
CaCl2 (control) or on synthetic medium supplemented with 10
mm EGTA. Growth of K616 harboring different constructs is
shown. Both tagged and untagged versions of a deregulated pump (ACA2–8
and ACA2–2, respectively) were able to restore growth of the K616
mutant on EGTA. The constructs shown are: Vector, the parent vector
pYX-112; GFP, pYX-GFP-JFH1, which encodes a GFP(S65/T) (J.F. Harper,
unpublished data); ACA2–2, pYX-ACA2–2, which encodes a deregulated
ACA2p (Harper et al., 1998); and ACA2–8, pYX-ACA2–8, which encodes
the same deregulated ACA2–2p with an additional C-terminal GFP tag.
The tagged and untagged full-length versions of ACA2p (respectively
encoded by pYX-ACA2–7 and pYX-ACA2–1) did not complement and are not
shown.