High expression of microsomal cytochrome P-450 CYP52A3 from Candida maltosa induces the formation of membrane stacks in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Membrane proliferation is accompanied by coinduction of the ER proteins KAR2p and SEC61p and accumulation of precursor forms of proteins that have to translocate across the ER membrane (KAR2p, alpha factor). Cytosolic proteins (SSA1p and 2p) and mitochondrial proteins (CYT c1p and F1 beta p) are not affected. N-terminal truncated P-450 proteins remain in the cytoplasm and fail to induce membrane proliferation, KAR2p/SEC61p expression, and precursor accumulation. Membrane and precursor protein accumulation are typical features of sec mutants. We assume that the high amounts of P-450p block one or more factor(s) of the transport machinery and thereby cause the observed phenomena.