The spo20+ gene product is
a PtdIns/PtdCho-transfer protein. Relative abilities of budding yeast
Sec14 and Spo20 to transfer [3H]PtdIns and
[14C]PtdCho were measured in crude cytosolic fractions
prepared from S. cerevisiae. Activities are represented
as the percentage of total input radiolabeled substrate transferred
from donor membranes to unlabeled acceptor membranes. Transfer
substrate for each data set is identified at top. In all cases, cytosol
was clamped at 0.25 mg per assay. Sec14 and Spo20 were individually
expressed in the S. cerevisiae strain CTY303 (see
MATERIALS and METHODS), which has no detectable endogenous PtdIns- or
PtdCho-transfer activity. Cytosol prepared from the isogenic
YEp(URA3) derivative of strain CTY303 (i.e., strain
CTY808) served as negative control. Sources of cytosol are identified
at the bottom by the expression plasmids introduced into strain CTY303.
Corresponding transfer values from mock assays were subtracted from
each reaction. Mock samples represented the addition of buffer alone to
each transfer reaction. In these experiments, input
[3H]PtdIns and [14C]PtdCho ranged from
14639–19101 to 22428–27656 cpm for each assay, respectively.
Background values in mock reactions ranged from 544–657 cpm for
PtdIns-transfer assays to 1389–1489 cpm for PtdCho-transfer assays.
These data are from a representative experiment.