(A) Homogenates of oleic-acid-induced cells derived from wild-type, pex1Δ, pex4Δ and pex1Δpex4Δ were separated by differential centrifugation into a 100000 g supernatant (S100) and a pellet (P100) fraction. Equal portions of each fraction were analysed by immunoblotting. Pex13p, but no portion of the cytosolic fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase (Fbp1p), was found in the membrane sediment, indicative of proper separation. All Ub-Pex5p found in the homogenate (labelled 1–4) was recovered in the 100000 g pellet. (B) Whole-cell trichloroacetic acid lysates of wild-type, pex10Δ, pex4Δ and pex4Δpex10Δ double-mutant strains were analysed for Pex5p ubiquitination by immunoblotting with anti-Pex5p antibodies. No Ub-Pex5p was visible in a pex10Δ or a pex4Δpex10Δ strain, indicating that the presence of Pex10p is required for Pex5p ubiquitination.