SEC14p is required for protein transport from the yeast Golgi complex. We describe a quantitative analysis of yeast bulk membrane and Golgi membrane phospholipid composition under conditions where Golgi secretory function has been uncoupled from its usual SEC14p requirement. The data demonstrate that SEC14p specifically functions to maintain a reduced phosphatidylcholine content in Golgi membranes and indicate that overproduction of SEC14p markedly reduces the apparent rate of phosphatidylcholine biosynthesis via the CDP-choline pathway in vivo. We suggest that SEC14p serves as a sensor of Golgi membrane phospholipid composition through which the activity of the CDP-choline pathway in Golgi membranes is regulated such that a phosphatidylcholine content that is compatible with the essential secretory function of these membranes is maintained.
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February 01 1994
A phosphatidylinositol transfer protein controls the phosphatidylcholine content of yeast Golgi membranes
TP McGee,
TP McGee
Department of Cell Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham 35294-0005.
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HB Skinner,
HB Skinner
Department of Cell Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham 35294-0005.
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EA Whitters,
EA Whitters
Department of Cell Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham 35294-0005.
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SA Henry,
SA Henry
Department of Cell Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham 35294-0005.
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VA Bankaitis
VA Bankaitis
Department of Cell Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham 35294-0005.
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TP McGee
Department of Cell Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham 35294-0005.
HB Skinner
Department of Cell Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham 35294-0005.
EA Whitters
Department of Cell Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham 35294-0005.
SA Henry
Department of Cell Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham 35294-0005.
VA Bankaitis
Department of Cell Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham 35294-0005.
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1994) 124 (3): 273–287.
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TP McGee, HB Skinner, EA Whitters, SA Henry, VA Bankaitis; A phosphatidylinositol transfer protein controls the phosphatidylcholine content of yeast Golgi membranes. J Cell Biol 1 February 1994; 124 (3): 273–287. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.124.3.273
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