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Vol. 268, No. 13 The Journal of May 5, 1993
Biological Chemistry Copyright 0 1993 by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
428 East Preston St., Baltimore, MD 21202 USA.
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CONTENTS*
MINIREVIEW 9230
with GAP exchange factors, and its biological effector Structural requirements for the interaction of p21’”
target. Paul Polakis and Frank McCormick
COMMUNICATIONS 9238
The substance P receptor, which couples to Gull, is a
Madan M. Kwatra, Debra A. Schwinn, Jolanda Schreurs, substrate of &adrenergic receptor kinase 1 and 2.
Jonathan L. Blank, Chong M. Kim, Jeffrey L. Benouic, James E. Krause, Marc G. Caron, and Robert J . Lefkowitz
Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor stimulates the
Daniela Gramaglia, Pa010 dalla Zonca, and Paolo M. Comoglio Ras-guanine nucleotide exchanger. Andrea Graziani, 9255
Regulation of ~ 5 6 ~ ~ kinase expression and control of DNA synthesis in activated human B lymphocytes. Joelle Taieb, Isabelle Vitte-Mony, Marie Therese Auffredou, Oliuier Dorseuil, Gerard Gacon, Jacques Bertoglio, and Aime
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The Wilms’ tumor gene product WT1 activates or sup- presses transcription through separate functional do- mains. Zhao- Yi Wang, Qing-Qing Qiu, and Thomas F. Deuel
Transmembrane signaling by epidermal growth factor receptors lacking autophosphorylation sites. Stuart J. Decker
A keratinocyte growth factor receptor-derived peptide
Donald P. Bottaro. Emma Fortney, Jeffrey S. Rubin, and antagonist identifies part of the ligand binding site.
Stuart A. Aaronson
The coated vesicle vacuolar (H+)-ATPase associates with and is phosphorylated by the 50-kDa polypeptide of the clathrin assembly protein AP-2. Melanie Myers and Michael Forgac
Insulin action on the internalization of the GLUT4
P. Czech and Joanne M. Buxton glucose transporter in isolated rat adipocytes. Michael
Presteady state kinetics of an S-adenosylmethionine- dependent enzyme. Evidence for a uniaue binding ori-
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Isolation and primary structure of the three major forms of granulin-like peptides from hematopoietic tis- sues of a teleost fish (Cyprinus carpio). Daniel R. Bel- court, Claude Lazure, and Hugh P. J . Bennett
Escherichia coli thioesterase I, molecular cloning and sequencing of the structural gene and identification as a periplasmic enzyme. Hyeseon Cho and John E. Cronun, Jr.
Binding of mutants of human insulin-like growth factor I1 to insulin-like growth factor binding proteins 1-6. Leon A. Bach, Susan Hsieh, Katsu-ichi Sakano, Hiroyuki Fu- jiwara, James F. Perdue, and Matthew M. Rechler
Ceramide-mediated growth inhibition and CAPP are conserved in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Julie D. Fish- bein, Rick T. Dobrowsky, Alicja Bielawskn, Stephen Garrett, and Yusuf A. Hannun
Antagonist-occupied human progesterone receptors bound to DNA are functionally switched to transcrip- tional agonists by CAMP. Carol A. Sartorius, Lin Tung, Glenn S. Takimoto, and Kathryn B. Horwitz
Role of the fusion peptide sequence in initial stages of influenza hemagglutinin-induced cell fusion. Christian Schoch and Robert Blumenthal
Molecular characterization of the gene encoding the y subunit of the human skeletal muscle l,4-dihydropyri- dine-sensitive Caz+ channel (CACNLG), cDNA se- quence, gene structure, and chromosomal location. Pa- tricia A. Powers, Shuying Liu, Kirk Hogan. and Ronald G. Gregg
Stimulation of human neutrophils by 5-oxo-6,8,11,14- eicosatetraenoic acid by a mechanism independent of the leukotriene B4 receptor. William S. Powell, Syloie Grauel, R. John MacLeod, Elaine Mills, and Mandana Hashefi
Differences in substrate specificities of a and j 3 platelet- derived growth factor (PDGF) receptors. Correlation with their ability to mediate PDGF transforming func- tions. Mohammad A. Heidaran, John F. Beeler, Jin-Chen Yu,
and Stuart A. Aaronson Toshio Ishibashi, William J. LaRochelle, Jacalyn H. Pierce,
entation requirement for EcoRI DNA methyltragsfer- ase. Norbert 0. Reich and Neda Mashhoon
Selective inhibition of protein kinase C isozymes by the indolocarbazole GO 6976. Geore Martinv-Bafin. Marceln .Inn Trnnmnn
9296 Two different, overlapping pathways of transcription initiation are active on the TATA-less human androgen receptor promoter. The role of Spl . Peter W. Faber, Henri C. J . uan Rooij, Helma J . Schipper, Albert 0. Brinkmann, and
G. Kazanietz, Harald Mischak, peter M. “BlurnberE. Georp ~ I . I - .Y..”-l”
Koch, Hubert Hug, Dieter Marme, and Christoph Sch&htele-
ARTICLES Characterization of retinol metabolism in cultured hu- man epidermal keratinocytes. R. Keith Randolph and Mar- cia Simon
Molecular cloning and analysis of the NAG1 cDNA coding for glucosamine-6-phosphate deaminase from Candida albicans. Krishnamurthy Natarajan and Asis Datta
Trypanosome metabolism of myristate, the fatty acid
brane anchor. Tamara L. Doering, Melissa S. Pessin, Eleanor required for the variant surface glycoprotein mem-
F. Hoff, Gerald W. Hart, Daniel M. Ruben, and Paul T. Englund
9302 Glycoprotein recycling to the galactosyltransferase compartment of the Golgi complex. Kristen M. H u n g and Martin D. Snider
9311 Amino/carboxyl-terminal deletion mutants of human choriogonadotropin 8. Jianing Huang, Fang Chen, and David Puett
9316 Identity elements of tRNATw. Identification and evo- lutionary conservation. Hong Xue, Wenyan Shen, Richard Giege, and J . Tze-Fei Wong
9323 The interaction of illimaquinone, a selective inhibitor
of human immunodeficiency and murine leukemia of the RNase H activity, with the reverse transcriptases
retroviruses. Shoshana Loya and Amnon Hizi
9223 Effect of low molecular weight aliphatic alcohols and 9329 Analysis of gas vesicle gene expression in Haloferax
ation. Yingqing Yang, Sharon Barker, Mu Jung Chen, and related compounds on platelet factor 4 subunit associ- mediterranei reveals that GvpA and GvpC are both gas
Kevin H. Mayo vesicle structural proteins. Christoph Englert and Felicitas Pfeifer
* The CONTENTS arranged by Subject Categories will be found immediately following these CONTENTS. Full Instructions to Authors will be found in (1993) J . Biol. Chem. 268, 745-753, and reprints may be obtained from the editorial office.
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9337 Kinetic characterization of a &glucosidase from a 9448 yeast, Candida wickerhamii. Shelby N. Freer
9343 Phosphate affects the distribution of flux control among the enzymes of oxidative phosphorylation in rat skeletal muscle mitochondria. Elke Wisniewski, Wolfram S. Kunz, and Frank Norbert Gellerich 9466
9347 Protein kinase C and protein tyrosine kinase activity contribute to mitogenic signaling by endothelin-1.
pp60"". Michael S. Simonson and William H. Herman Cross-talk between G protein-coupled receptors and
9473 9358 Temperature-sensitive mutations in the phage P22 coat
protein which interfere with polypeptide chain folding. Carl L. Gordon and Jonathan King
9369 Low density lipoprotein receptor internalizes low den- sity and very low density lipoproteins that are bound
Monique Mulder, Paola Lombardi, Hans Jansen, The0 J. C. to heparan sulfate proteoglycans via lipoprotein lipase.
van Berkel, Rune R. Frants, and Louis M. Hauekes
9376 A novel form of cytochrome P-450 family 4 in human polymorphonuclear leukocytes. cDNA cloning and
Kikuta, Emi Kusunose, Katsuya Endo, Satoru Yamamoto, expression of leukotriene B, w-hydroxylase. Yasushi
Kazuhiro Sogawa, Yoshiaki Fujii-Kuriyama, and Masamichi Kusunose
9381 Isolation and characterization of the chains of type V/
Mayne, Randolph G. Brewton, Pauline M. Mayne, and John type XI collagen present in bovine vitreous. Richard
R. Baker
9387 Identification of a novel serum and growth factor-in- ducible gene in vascular smooth muscle cells. Ping Feng and Gene Liau
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Spermidine-induced destabilization of ornithine decar- boxylase (ODC) is mediated by accumulation of anti- zyme in ODC-overproducing variant cells. Ryuhei Kan- amoto, Takaaki Kameji, Shintaro Iwashita, Kazuei Igarashi, and Shin-ichi Hayashi
Characterization of mutant rhodopsins responsible for autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa. Mutations on the cytoplasmic surface affect transducin activation. K. Christopher Min, Tatyana A. Zvyaga, Aaron M. Cypess, and Thomas P. Sakmar
Chemotaxis of the marine bacterium Vibrio furnissii to sugars. A potential mechanism for initiating the chitin catabolic cascade. Charles Yu, Bonnie L. Bassler, and Saul Roseman
Mutants of Rab3A analogous to oncogenic Ras mutants.
Rab3A-guanine nucleotide releasing factor. William H. Sensitivity to Rab3A-GTPase activating protein and
Brondyk, Colleen J . McKiernan, Ethan S. Burstein, and Ian G. Macara
mutant with defects in phosphatidylinositol-specific Characterization of a second hamster lung fibroblast
phospholipase C. Mike A. Leonis and David F. Silbert
Calmodulin-dependent nitric-oxide synthase. Mecha- nism of inhibition by imidazole and phenylimidazoles. Donald J . Wolff, George A. Datto, Raymond A. Samatouicz, and Richard A. Tempsick
The dual mode of inhibition of calmodulin-dependent
Donald J. Wolff, George A. Datto, and Raymond A. Samatouicz nitric-oxide synthase by antifungal imidazole agents.
A variant of exotoxin A that forms potent and specific chemically conjugated immunotoxins. G. Jilani Chaudry, R. Jerrold Fulton, and Rockford K. Draper
Organization and nucleotide sequence of the Bacillus subtilis diaminopimelate operon, a cluster of genes en- coding the first three enzymes of diaminopimelate syn- thesis and dipicolinate synthase. Nai- Yong Chen, Shu-Qin Jiang, Donald A. Klein, and Henry Pau1u.s
Isolation of a human liver fructose-l,6-bisphosphatase cDNA and expression of the protein in Escherichia coli.
El-Maghrabi, Madhaui Gidh-Jain, LeeAnn R. Austin, and Si- Role of Asp-118 and Asp-121 in catalysis. M. Raafat
mon J. Pdkw
The MglA component of the binding protein-dependent galactose transport system of Salmonella typhimurium is a galactose-stimulated ATPase. Gilbert Richarme, Ab- delhamid El Yaagoubi, and Masamichi Kohiyama
9478 Phosphoinositide 3-kinase is activated by phosphopep- tides that bind to the SH2 domains of the 85-kDa sub- unit. Christopher L. Carpenter, Kurt R. Auger, Manas Chan- udhuri, Monique Yoakim, Brian Schaffhawen, Steven Shoel- son, and Lewis C. Cantley
9484 Purification and properties of 2'-hydroxybenzalpyru- vate aldolase from a bacterium that degrades naphtha- lenesulfonates. Andrea E. Kuhm, Hans-Joachim Knack- muss, and Andreas Stolz
9490 Expression of dopamine @-hydroxylase in Drosophila Schneider 2 cells. Evidence for a mechanism of mem- brane binding other than uncleaved signal peptide. Karen R. Gibson, Philip G. Vanek, William D. Kaloss, G. Bruce Collier, John F. Connaughton, Monica Angelichio, George P. Liui, and Patrick J. Fleming
9496 Differences in the properties and enzymatic specifici- ties of the two active sites of angiotensin I-converting enzyme (kininase 11). Studies with bradykinin and other natural peptides. Emmanuel Jaspard, Lei Wei, and Franpis Alhenc-Gelas
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The 5' and 3' untranslated regions of satellite tobacco necrosis virus RNA affect translational efficiency and dependence on a 5' cap structure. Richard T. Timmer, Lisa A. Benkowski, David Schodin, Sandra R. Lax, Anneke M. Metz, Joanne M. Ravel, and Karen S. Browning
Effects of truncation of human Pro-tumor necrosis fac- tor transmembrane domain on cellular targeting. To- shihiko Utsumi, Alla Leuitan, Mien-Chie Hung, and Jim Klostergaard
Different COOH-terminal domains determine sensitiv- Two isoforms of prostaglandin E receptor EP3 subtype.
ity to agonist-induced desensitization. Manabu Negishi,
Ichikawa Yukihiko Sugimoto, Atswhi Irie, Shuh Narumiya, and Atsushi
High-level and erythroid-specific expression of human glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase In transgenic mice. Tang K. Tang, Ka-Bik Tam, and See-Chang Huang
Tumor necrosis factor-cy induces expression of mono- cyte chemoattractant J E via fos and jun genes in clonal osteoblastic MC3T3-El cells. Shigemasa Hanazawa, Akira
azuka, Hideo Katoh, and Shigeo Kitano Takeshita, Shigeru Amano, Toshihiko Semba, Tadanobu Nir-
Complex patterns of sequence variation and multiple
erythroid ankyrin gene. Connie S. Birkenmeier, Robert A. 5' and 3' ends are found among transcripts of the
White, Luanne L. Peters, Elaine J. Hall, Samuel E. Lux, and Jane E. Barker
Identification and purification of a novel serine pro-
H. Salem teinase inhibitor. Paul B. Coughlin, Tim Tetaz, and Hatem
Tyrphostin inhibits bombesin stimulation of tyrosine phosphorylation, c-fos expression, and DNA synthesis in Swiss 3T3 cells. Michael Seck1 and Enrique Rozengurt
9442 Charged residues render pro-OmpA potential depend- ent for initiation of membrane translocation. Bruce Geller, Heng- Yi Zhu, Shiyuon Cheng, Andreas Kuhn, and Ross E. Dalbey Kahn
9555 Activation of ADP-ribosylation factor by Golgi mem- branes. Evidence for a brefeldin A- and protease-sen- sitive activating factor on Golgi membranes. Paul A. Randazzo, Yun Chung Yang, Cherrie Rulka, and Richard A.
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Direct evidence for tyrosine and threonine phosphoryl- ation and activation of mitogen-activated protein ki- nase by vasopressin in cultured rat vascular smooth muscle cells. Yosef Granot, Eleanor Erikson, Hagit Fridman,
James L. Maller Vicki Van Putten, Bryan Williams, Robert W. Schrier, and
Inhibition of glycosylphosphatidylinositol biosynthesis in Leishmania mexicana by mannosamine. Mark C. Field, Enrque Medina-Acosta, and George A. M. Cross
Purification and characterization of DNA helicase 111 from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Kikun Shimizu and Akio Sugino
Interaction with newly synthesized and retained pro- teins in the endoplasmic reticulum suggests a chaperone function for human integral membrane protein IPSO (calnexin). Vwlaine David, Frans Hochstenbach, Sumatz Ra- jagopalan, and Michael B. Brenner
Induction of peroxisomal fatty acid &oxidation and liver fatty acid-binding protein by peroxisome prolif- erators. Mediation via the cytochrome P-450IVA1 W -
hydroxylase pathway. Raja M. Kaikaus, William K. Chan, Nina Lysenko, Rupsa Ray, Paul R. Ortiz de Montellano, and Nathan M. Bass
The calmodulin-binding domain of the mouse 90-kDa heat shock protein. Yasufumi Minumi, Hiroshi Kawasaki, Koichi Suzuki, and Ichiro Yahara
Long term growth factor exposure and differential ty- rosine phosphorylation are required for DNA synthesis in BALBIc 3T3 cells. Xi Zhan, Xiaoguo Hu, Robert Friesel, and Thomas Maciag
Identification of a soluble receptor for platelet-derived growth factor in cell-conditioned medium and human plasma. Jay Tiesman and Charles E. Hart
Wild type GAL4 binds cooperatively to the GALI-10 UASa in vitro. Tim Kang, Tim Martins, and Ivan Sadowski
Locations and immunoreactivities of phosphorylation sites on bovine and porcine tau proteins and a PHF-tau fragment. Linda Poulter, Derek Barratt, Clay W Scott, and Claudia B. Caput0
Expression and role of c-myc in chondrocytes undergo- ing endochondral ossification. Masahiro Iwamoto, Kimi-
Petropoulos, Donald L. Ewert, and Maurczio Pacifici toshi Yagami, Phyllis Lu Valle, Bjorn R . Olsen, Christos J.
Lysosomal accumulation of unesterified cholesterol in model macrophage foam cells. Rajendra K. Tangirala, Flor- ence H. Mahlberg, Jane M. Glick, W. Gray Jerome, and George H. Rothblat
Macrosialin, a mouse macrophage-restricted glycopro- tein, is a member of the lamp/lgp family. Claire L. Hol- ness, Rosangela P. da Silva, Jonathan Fawcett, Siamon Gordon, and David L. Simmons
Regulation of purified subtypes of phosphatidylinosi- tol-specific phospholipase C f l by G protein a and BY subunits. Alan V. Smrcka and Paul C. Sternwels
High level expression of mammalian protein farnesyl- transferase in a baculovirus system. The purified pro- tein contains zinc. Wen-Jr Chen,,John F. Moomaw, Luurze Overton, Thomas A. Kost, and Patrrck J. Casq
Cloning, sequencing, distribution, and expression in Escherichia coli of flavin-containing monooxygenase
Emmanuel Atta-Asafo-Adjer, Michuel P. Lawton, and Rrchard 1C1. Evidence for a third gene subfamily in rabbits.
M. Philpot Eukaryotic topoisomerase I-mediated cleavage re- quires bipartite DNA interaction. Cleavage of DNA substrates containing strand interruptions implicates a role for topoisomerase I in illegitimate recombipation.
dersen, and Ole Westergaard Kent Christiansen, A. Barbara Dirac Sueptrup, Ann2 H. An-
Multiple endoglycosidase F activities expressed by Fh- vobacterium meningosepticum endoglycosidases F2 and Fs. Molecular cloning, primary sequence, and en; zyme expression. Anthony L. Tarentino, Geraldine Quz- nones, Li-Ming Changchien, and Thomas H. Plummer, Jr.
Use of endoproteases to identify catalytic domains,
peptidylglycine a-amidating monooxygenase. E. Jean linker regions, and functional interactions in soluble
Husten, Francisco A. Tausk, Henry T. Keutmann, and Betty A. Eipper
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Regulation of glycosylphosphatidylinositol biosyn- thesis by GTP. Stimulation of N-acetylglucosamine- phosphatidylinositol deacetylation. Victoria L. Stevens
partic acid in vitronectin abolishes cell adhesion. Rich- Site-directed mutagenesis of the arginine-glycine-as-
ard C. Chery , Marilyn A. Honan, and Perumal Thiagarajan
Identification of a promoter element which participates in CAMP-stimulated expression of human insulin-like
Laura A. DePaolis, Phillip D. K. Lee, and David R. Powell growth factor-binding protein-1. Adisak Suwanichkul,
The glutathione S-transferase D genes. A divergently organized, intronless gene family in Drosophila mela- nogwter. Yann-Pyng S. Toung, Tao-shih Hsieh, and Chen-Pei D. Tu
Insulin induces the phosphorylation of nucleolin. A pos- sible mechanism of insulin-induced RNA efflux from nuclei. Peter Csermely, Tam& Schnaider, Bentley Cheatham, Mark 0. J. Olson, and C. Ronald Kahn
Molecular analysis of human B-arrestin-1: cloning, tis- sue distribution, and regulation of expression. Identi- fication of two isoforms generated by alternative splic- ing. Giustino Parruti, Francesca Peracchia, Michele ,Sallese,
Antonio De Blasi Grazia Ambrosini, Mariateresa Masini, Domencco Rotrlro, and
A transgenic mouse model for studying the lineage relationships and differentiation program of type I1 pneumocytes at various stages of lung development. J . Randall Hansbrough, Steven M. Fine, and Jeffrey I. Gordon
Mapping of neutralizing epitopes and the receptor bind- ing site of human interleukin 18. Philip L. Simon, Vasant Kumar, Jay S. Lillquist, Pradip Bhatnogar, Richard Einstein, John Lee, Terence Porter, David Green, Ganesh Sathe, and Peter R. Young
Kinetics of thrombin receptor cleavage on intact cells. Relation to signaling. Kenji Ishii, Lutz Hein, Brian Kobilka, and S h u n R. Coughlin
The three-dimensional structure of the ligand-binding domain of a wild-type bacterial chemotaxis receptor. Structural comparison to the cross-linked mutant forms and conformational changes upon ligand binding. Joanne I. Yeh, Hans-Peter Biemann, Jayvardhan Pundit, Daniel E. Koshlnnd, and Sung-Hou Kim
Template-directed pausing of DNA synthesis by HIV-1
sequences in vitro. George J. Klarmann, Cherylene A. reverse transcriptase during polymerization of HIV-1
Schauber, and Bradley D. Preston
Co-regulation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase, extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1, and the 90- kDa ribosomal Sf3 kinase in PC12 cells. Distinct effects of the neurotrophic factor, nerve growth factor, and the mitogenic factor, epidermal growth factor. Tien T. Nguyen, Jean-Claude Scimeca, Chantal Filloux, Pascal Peraldi, Jean-Louis Carpentier, and Emmanuel Van Obberghen
Interaction between staphylokinase, plasmin(ogen), and a2-antiplasmin. Recycling of staphylokinase after neutralization of the plasmin-staphylokinase complex by az-antiplasmin. Karen Silence, Desire Collen, and H. Roger Lijnen
Rapid agonist-mediated phosphorylation of m3-mus- carinic receptors revealed by immunoprecipitation. An- drew B. Tobin and Stefan R. Nahorski
Evidence for involvement of the voltage-dependent Na+ channel gating in depolarization-induced activation of G-proteins. Mako Cohen-Armon and Mordechai Sokolovsky
Hormonal/metabolic regulation of the human GLUT4/ muscle-fat facilitative glucose transporter gene in transgenic mice. Ann Louise Olson, Min-Ling Liu, W. Scott Moye-Rowley, John B. Bwe, Graeme I. Bell, and Jeffrey E. Pessin
Microtubule-associated protein 2 alters the dynamic properties of microtubule assembly and disassembly. Richard J. Kowalski and Robley C. Williams, Jr .
Deficient expression of decorin in infantile progeroid patients. Lesley A. Beauan, Edelgard Quentin-Hoffmann, Elke ScMnherr, Friedemann Snigula, Jules G. Leroy, and Hans Kresse
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9863 A high affinity conformational state on VLA integrin heterodimers induced by an anti-& chain monoclonal
cisco Sanchez-Madrid antibody. Alicia G. Arroyo, Angeles Garcia-Pardo, and Fran-
9869 CAMP-dependent rotein kinase re resses myogenic differentlation anz the activity of tge muscle-specific helix-loop-helix transcription factors Myf-5 and MyoD. Barbara Winter, Thomas Braun, and H a m Henning Arnold
9879 Neural ex ression of a novel alternatively s liced and
J . Mutchler Brian E. Sullivan, Thomas M. Lunigan, Mrchael polyadenyyated Gsa transcript. J. Adam Crawgrd, Kendra
S. Clark, a& Andrew F. Russo 9886 Enzymatic characterization of &D-gal?ctoside a2,3-
James. P. Doom, Marma Ehuenkova, Ian D. Manger, and trans-sialidase from , T r y anoaorna crwt. Peter Scudder,
Miercro E. A. Pereira 9892 The specific association of a phos hofructokinase iso-
pase As. Im Ecations for the coordinated regulation of form with m ocardial calcium-ingpendent phospholi-
hospholi oqysis and glycolysis. Stanley L. Hazen and kchard w”cross
9901 Interactions between the bone matrix proteins ostep- pontin and bone sialoprotein and the osteoclast mte rm a d s potentiate bone resorption. F. Patrick Ross, 5ean
Mary 6. Farach-Carson, Kerth A. Mrntz, Pamela Gehron Chappel Jose I . Alvarez, Diane Sander, William T . Butler,
Robey, Steven L. Tertelbaum, and Davld A. Cheresh
9908 Mutational analysis of the Golgi retention signal of bovine @-1,4-galactosyltransferase. Arni S. Masibay, Pe- tety V. Balaji, Elizabeth E. Boeggemnn, and Pradmnn K. Qasba
9917 Analysis of the tissue-specific promoter of the MUCl gene. Ales Kovarik, Nigel Peat, David Wilson, Sandra J. Gendler, and Joyce Taylor-Papadimitriou
9927 Characterization of endomannosidase inhibitors and evaluation of their effect on N-linked oligosaccharide processing during glycoprotein biosynthesis. Sen Hirai- zuml, Ulrlke Spohr, and Robert G. Spiro
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS
9936 Evidence that both Ca’+-specific sites of skeletal muscle TnC are required for full activity. Vol. 265 (1990) 21554-21560. Zelin Sheng, William L. Strauss, Jean-Marie Francois, and James D. Potter
9936 Hexokinase I1 mRNA and gene structure, regulation by
Richard L. Printz, Stephen Koch, Lincoln R. Potter, Robert M . insulin, and evolution. Vol. 268 (1993) 6209-5219.
Granner O‘Doherty, James J . Tiesinga, Sylviane Moritz, and Dory1 K .
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MINIREVIEW 9369 Low density lipoprotein receptor internalizes low den- sity and very low density lipoproteins that are bound to heparan sulfate proteoglycans via lipoprotein lipase. Monique Mulder, Paola Lombardz, Hans Jansen, The0 J. C. uan Berkel, Rune R. Frants, and Louis M. Havekes
Structural requirements for the interaction of p21" with GAP exchange factors, and its biological effector target. Paul Polakis and Frank McCormick
CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS
Trypanosome metabolism of myristate, the fatty acid required for the variant surface glycoprotein mem- brane anchor. Tamara L. Doering, Melissa S. Pessin, Eleanor F. Hoff, Gerald W. Hart, Daniel M. Ruben, and Paul T. Englund
Ceramide-mediated growth inhibition and CAPP are conserved in Saccharomyces cereuisiae. Julie D. Fish- bein, Rick T. Dobrowsky, Alicia Bielawska, Stephen Garrett, and Yusuf A. Hannun
Chemotaxis of the marine bacterium Vibrio furnissii to sugars. A potential mechanism for initiating the chitin catabolic cascade. Charles Yu, Bonnie L. Basskr, and Saul Roseman
Inhibition of glycosylphosphatidylinositol biosynthesis
Field, Enrique Medina-Acosta, and George A. M. Cross in Leishmania mexicana by mannosamine. Mark C.
Regulation of glycosylphosphatidylinositol biosyn- thesis by GTP. Stimulation of N-acetylglucosamine- phosphatidylinositol deacetylation. Victoria L. Steuens
Characterization of endomannosidase inhibitors and evaluation of their effect on N-linked oligosaccharide processing during glycoprotein biosynthesis. Sen Hirai- Zuni, Ulrike Spohr, and Robert G. Spiro
CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM Hepatocyte growth factorlscatter factor stimulates the Ras-guanine nucleotide exchanger. Andrea Graziani, Daniela Gramaglia, Paolo dalla Zonca, and Paolo M. Comoglio
Regulation of ~56"' kinase expression and control of DNA synthesis in activated human B lymphocytes. Joelle Taieb, Isabelle Vztte-Mony, Marie Therese Auffredou, Oliuier Dorseuil. Gerard Gacon, Jacques Bertoglio, and Aime Vazquez
Transmembrane signaling by epidermal growth factor
Decker receptors lacking autophosphorylation sites. Stuart J.
Insulin action on the internalization of the GLUT4
P. Czech and Joanne M. Buxton glucose transporter in isolated rat adipocytes. Michael
Characterization of retinol metabolism in cultured hu- man epidermal keratinocytes. R. Keith Randolph and Mar- cia Simon
Antagonist-occupied human progesterone receptors bound to DNA are functionally switched to transcrip- tional agonists by CAMP. Carol A . Sartorius, Lin Tung, Glenn S. Takimoto, and Kathryn B. Horwitz
Stimulation of human neutrophils by 5-oxo-6,8,11,14-
the leukotriene B, receptor. William S. Powell, Syluie eicosatetraenoic acid by a mechanism independent of
Grauel, R. John MacLeod, Elatne Mills, and Mandana Hashefi
Differences in substrate specificities of a and fi platelet- derived growth factor (PDGF) receptors. Correlation with their ability to mediate PDGF transforming func- tions. Mohammad A. Heidaran, John F. Beeler, Jin-Chen Yu, Toshio Ishibashi, William J . LuRochelle, Jacalyn H. Pierce, and Stuart A. Aaronson
Glycoprotein recycling to the galactosyltransferase compartment of the Golgi complex. Kristen M. Huang and Martin D. Snzder
9347 Protein kinase C and protein tyrosine kinase activity contribute to mitogenic signaling by endothelin-1. Cmaa-talk hetween G urotein-couuled receotors and
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Spermidine-induced destabilization of ornithine decar- boxylase (ODC) is mediated by accumulation of anti- zyme in ODC-overproducing variant cells. Ryuhei Kan-
and Shin-ichi Hayashi amoto, Takaaki Kameji, Shintaro Iwashita, Kazuei Igarashi,
Characterization of a second hamster lung fibroblast mutant with defects in phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C. Mike A. Leonis and David F. Silbert
A variant of exotoxin A that forms potent and specific chemically conjugated immunotoxins. G. Jilani Chaudry, R. Jerrold Fulton, and Rockford K. Draper
Phosphoinositide 3-kinase is activated by phosphopep- tides that bind to the SH2 domains of the 85-kDa sub- unit. Christopher L. Carpenter, Kurt R. Auger, Manas Chan-
son, and Lewis C. Cantley udhuri, Monique Yoakim, Brian Schaffhausen, Steven Shoel-
Expression of dopamine &hydroxylase in Drosophila Schneider 2 cells. Evidence for a mechanism of mem- brane binding other than uncleaved signal peptide. Karen R. Gibson, Philip G. Vanek, William D. Kaloss, G. Bruce Collier, John F. Connaughton, Monica Angelichio, George P. Liui, and Patrick J . Fleming
Effects of truncation of human Pro-tumor necrosis fac-
shihiko Utsumi, Alla Leuitan, Mien-Chie Hung, and J i m tor transmembrane domain on cellular targeting. To-
Klostergaard
Two isoforms of prostaglandin E receptor EPI subtype. Different COOH-terminal domains determine sensitiv- ity to agonist-induced desensitization. Manabu Negishi,, Yukihiko Sugimoto, Atsushi Irie, Shuh Narumzya, and Atsushz Ichikawa
cyte chemoattractant J E via fos andjun genes in clonal Tumor necrosis factor-a induces expression of mono-
osteoblastic MC3T3-El cells. Shigemnsa Hanazawa, Akira
azuka, Hideo Katoh, and Shigeo Kztano Takeshita, Shigeru Amano, Toshihiko Semba, Tadanobu Nir-
Tyrphostin inhibits bombesin stimulation of tyrosine phosphorylation, c-fos expression, and DNA synthesis in Swiss 3T3 cells. Michael Seck1 and Enrique Rozengurt
Activation of ADP-ribosylation factor by Golgi mem- branes. Evidence for a brefeldin A- and protease-sen- sitive activating factor on Golgi membranes., Paul A . Randazzo, Yun Chung Yang, Cherrie Rulka, and Rzchard A. Kahn
9564 Direct evidence for tyrosine and threonine phosphoryl- ation and activation of mitogen-activated protein ki- nase by vasopressin in cultured rat vascular smooth muscle cells. Yosef Granot, Eleanor Erikson, Hagit Fridman, Vicki Van Putten, Bryan Wdzams, Robert W. Schner, and James L. Maller
9585 Interaction with newly synthesized and retained pro- teins in the endoplasmic reticulum suggests a chaperone function for human integral membrane protein IP90 (calnexin). Vudaine David, Frans Hochstenbach, Sumati Ra- jagopalan, and Michael B. Brenner
9593 Induction of peroxisomal fatty acid @-oxidation and liver fatty acid-binding protein by peroxisome prolif- erators. Mediation via the cytochrome P-450IVA1 w - hydroxylase pathway. Raja M. Kaikaus, William K. Chan, Nina Lysenko, Rupsa Ray, Paul R. Ortiz de Montellano, and Nathan M. Bass
9611 Long term growth factor exposure and differential ty- rosine phosphorylation are required for DNA synthesis in BALB/c 3T3 cells. Xi Zhan, Xiaoguo Hu, Robert Friesel, " "_ " - . . "_. -. I ~ . ~ ~~~~
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Identification of a soluble receptor for platelet-derived growth factor in cell-conditioned medium and human plasma. Jay Tiesman and Charles E. Hart
Expression and role of c-myc in chondrocytes undergo- ing endochondral ossification. Masahiro Iwamoto, Kimi- toshi Yagami, Phyllis Lu Valle, Bjorn R. Olsen, Christos J . Petropoulos, Donuld L. Ewert, and Maurizio Pacifici
Lysosomal accumulation of unesterified cholesterol in model macrophage foam cells. Rajendra K. Tangirala, Flor- ence H. Mahlberg, Jane M. Glick, W. Gray Jerome, and George H. Rothblat
Identification of a promoter element which participates in CAMP-stimulated expression of human insulin-like
Laura A. DePaolis, Phillip D. K. Lee, and David R. Powell growth factor-binding protein-1. Adisak Suwanichkul,
sible mechanism of insulin-induced RNA efflux from Insulin induces the phosphorylation of nucleolin. A pos-
Mark 0. J . Olson, and C. Ronald Kahn nuclei. Peter Csermely, T a m Schnuider, Bentley Cheatham,
sue distribution, and regulation of expression. Identi- Molecular analysis of human 8-arrestin-1: cloning, tis-
fication of two isoforms generated by alternative splic- ing. Giustino Parruti, Francesca Peracchia, Michele Sallese, Grazia Ambrosini, Mariateresa Masini, Domenico Rotilio, and Antonio De Blnsi
A transgenic mouse model for studying the lineage relationships and differentiation program of type I1 pneumocytes at various stages of lung development. J . Randall Hansbrough, Steven M. Fine, and Jeffrey I. Gordon
Kinetics of thrombin receptor cleavage on intact cells. Relation to signaling. Kenji Ishii, Lutz Hein, Brian Kobilka, and S h u n R. Coughlin
Co-regulation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase, extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1, and the 90- kDa ribosomal 56 kinase in PC12 cells. Distinct effects of the neurotrophic factor, nerve growth factor, and
Nguyen, Jean-Claude Scimeca, Chantal Filloux, Pascal Peraldi, the mitogenic factor, epidermal growth factor. Tien T.
Jean-Louis Carpentier, and Emmanuel Van Obberghen
Rapid agonist-mediated phosphorylation of m3-mus- carinic receptors revealed by immunoprecipitation. An- drew B. Tobin and Stefan R. Nahorski
Microtubule-associated protein 2 alters the dynamic properties of microtubule assembly and disassembly. Richard J . Kowalski and Robley C. Williams, Jr.
patients. Lesley A. Beavan, Edelgard Quentin-Hoffmann, Elke Deficient expression of decorin in infantile progeroid
Kresse Schonherr, Friedemann Snigula, Jules G. Leroy, and Hans
A high affinity conformational state on VLA integrin heterodimers induced by an anti-& chain monoclonal antibody. Alicia G. Arroyo, Angeles Garcia-Pardo, and Fran- cisco Sanchez-Madrid
The specific association of a phosphofructokinase iso- form with myocardial calcium-independent phospholi- pase Az. Implications for the coordinated regulation of phospholipolysis and glycolysis. Stanley L. Hazen and Richard W. Gross
Interactions between the bone matrix proteins osteo- pontin and bone sialoprotein and the osteoclast integrin u,Bs potentiate bone resorption. F. Patrick Ross, Jean chappel, Jose I. Alvarez, Diane Sander, William T. Butler, Mary C. Farach-Carson, Keith A. Mintz, Pamela Gehron Robey, Steven L. Teitelbaum, and David A. Cheresh
Mutational analysis of the Golgi retention signal of bovine B-1,4-galactosyltransferase. Arni S. Masibay, Pe- tety v. Balaji, Elizabeth E. Boeggeman, and Pradman K. Qasba
ENZYMOLOGY The substance P receptor, which couples to Gull, is a substrate of &adrenergic receptor kinase 1 and 2. Madan M. Kwatra, Debra A. Schwinn, Jolanda Schreurs, Jonuthan L. Blank, Chong M. Kim, Jeffrey L. Benouic, James E. Krause, Marc G. Caron, and Robert J . Lefkowitz
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Presteady state kinetics of an S-adenosylmethionine- dependent enzyme. Evidence for a unique binding ori- entation requirement for EcoRI DNA methyltransfer- ase. Norbert 0. Reich and Neda Mashhoon
Selective inhibition of protein kinase C isozymes by the indolocarbazole GO 6976. Georg Martiny-Baron, Marcelo
Koch, Hubert Hug, Dieter Marme, and Christoph Schachtele G. Kazanietz, Harald Mischak, Peter M. Blumberg, Georg
Escherichia coli thioesterase I, molecular cloning and sequencing of the structural gene and identification as a periplasmic enzyme. Hyeseon Cho and John E. Cronan, Jr.
The interaction of illimaquinone, a selective inhibitor of the RNase H activity, with the reverse transcriptases of human immunodeficiency and murine leukemia retroviruses. Shoshana Loya and Amnon Hizi
Kinetic characterization of a &glucosidase from a yeast, Candida wickerhamii. Shelby N. Freer
Mutants of Rab3A analogous to oncogenic Ras mutants. Sensitivity to Rab3A-GTPase activating protein and
Brondyk, Colleen J . McKiernan, Ethan S. Burstein, and Ian Rab3A-guanine nucleotide releasing factor. William H.
G. Macara
Calmodulin-dependent nitric-oxide synthase. Mecha-
Donald J. Wolff, George A. Datto, Raymond A. Samatouicz, and nism of inhibition by imidazole and phenylimidazoles.
Richard A. Tempsick
nitric-oxide synthase by antifungal imidazole agents. The dual mode of inhibition of calmodulin-dependent
Donald J. Wolff, George A. Datto, and Raymond A. Samotouicz
Isolation of a human liver fructose-l,6-bisphosphatase cDNA and expression of the protein in Escherichia coli. Role of Asp-118 and Asp-121 in catalysis. M. Raafat El-Maghrabi, Madhaui Gidh-Jain, LeeAnn R. Austin, and Si- mon J . Pilkis
Purification and properties of 2'-hydroxybenzalpyru- vate aldolase from a bacterium that degrades naphtha- lenesulfonates. Andrea E. Kuhm, Hans-Joachim Knnck- muss, and Andreas Stolz
Differences in the properties and enzymatic specifici- ties of the two active sites of angiotensin I-converting enzyme (kininase 11). Studies with bradykinin and other natural peptides. Emmanuel Jaspard, L e i Wei, and Francois Alhenc-Gelas
Regulation of purified subtypes of phosphatidylinosi- tol-specific phospholipase C B by G protein a and By subunits. Alan V. Smrcka and Paul C. Sternwels
High level expression of mammalian protein farnesyl- transferase in a baculovirus system. The purified pro- tein contains zinc. Wen-Ji Chen, John F. Moomaw, Laurie Ouerton, Thomas A. Kost, and Patrick J. Casey
Interaction between staphylokinase, plasmin(ogen), and az-antiplasmin. Recycling of staphylokinase after neutralization of the plasmin-staphylokinase complex by az-antiplasmin. Karen Silence, Desire Collen, and H. Roger Lijnen
Enzymatic characterization of @-D-galactoside a2,3- trans-sialidase from Trypanosoma cruxi. Peter Scudder, James P. Doom, Marina Chuenkova, Ian D. Manger, and Miercio E. A. Pereira
MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS
with and is phosphorylated by the SO-kDa polypeptide The coated vesicle vacuolar (H+)-ATPase associates
of the clathrin assembly protein AP-2. Melanie Myers and Michael Forgac
Role of the fusion peptide sequence in initial stages of influenza hemagglutinin-induced cell fusion. Christian Schoch and Robert Blumenthal
Phosphate affects the distribution of flux control among the enzymes of oxidative phosphorylation in rat skeletal muscle mitochondria. Elke Wisniewski, Wolfram S. Kunz, and Frank Norbert Gellerich
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9442 Charged residues render pro-OmpA potential depend- ent for initiation of membrane translocation. Bruce Geller, Heng- Yi Zhu, Shiyuan Cheng, Andreas Kuhn, and Ross E. Dalbey
9473 The MglA component of the binding protein-dependent galactose transport system of Salmonella typhimurium
delhamid El Yaagoubi, and Masamichi Kohiyama is a galactose-stimulated ATPase. Gilbert Richarme, Ab-
9824 Evidence for involvement of the voltage-dependent Na+ channel gating in depolarization-induced activation of G-proteins. Malca Cohen-Armon and Mordechai Sokolousky
NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS
*9172 The Wilms’ tumor gene product WT1 activates or sup- presses transcription through separate functional do- mains. Zhao- Y i Wang, Qing-Qing Qiu, and Thomas F. Deuel
9206 Molecular cloning and analysis of the NAG1 cDNA coding for glucosamine-6-phosphate deaminase from Candida albicans. Krishnamurthy Natarajan and Asis Datta
9275 Molecular characterization of the gene encoding the y subunit of the human skeletal muscle l,4-dihydropyri- dine-sensitive Caa+ channel (CACNLG), cDNA se- quence, gene structure, and chromosomal location. Pa- tricia A. Powers, Shuying Liu, Kirk Hogan, and Ronald G. Gregg
9296 Two different, overlapping pathways of transcription initiation are active on the TATA-less human androgen receptor promoter. The role of Spl . Peter W. Faber, Henrz
Jan Trapman C. J. uan Rooij, Helma J. Schipper, Albert 0. Brinkmnnn, and
9316 Identity elements of tRNATw. Identification and evo- lutionary conservation. Hong Xue, Wenyan Shen, Richard Giege, and J . Tze-Fei Wong
9329 Analysis of gas vesicle gene expression in HaZoferax mediterranei reveals that GvpA and GvpC are both gas
Pfeifer vesicle structural proteins. Christoph Englert and Felicitas
9358 Temperature-sensitive mutations in the phage P22 coat protein which interfere with polypeptide chain folding. Carl L. Gordon and Jonathan King
9376 A novel form of cytochrome P-450 family 4 in human polymorphonuclear leukocytes. cDNA cloning and expression of leukotriene B4 w-hydroxylase. Yasushi
Kazuhiro Sogawa, Yoshiaki Fujii-Kuriyama, and Masamichi Kikuta, Emi Kusunose, Katsuya Endo, Satoru Yamamoto,
Kusunose
9387 Identification of a novel serum and growth factor-in- ducible gene in vascular smooth muscle cells. Ping Feng and Gene Liau
9448 Organization and nucleotide sequence of the Bacillus subtilia diaminopimelate operon, a cluster of genes en- coding the first three enzymes of diaminopimelate syn- thesis and dipicolinate synthase. Nut- Yong Chen, Shu-Qtn Jiang, Donald A. Klein, and Henry Paulus
9504 The 5’ and 3‘ untranslated regions of satellite tobacco necrosis virus RNA affect translational efficiency and
Lisa A. Benkowskl, Davd Schodin, Sandra R., Lax , Anneke M. dependence on a 5’ cap structure. Rtchard T. Ttmmer,
Metz, Joanne M. Ravel, and Karen S. Brownzng
9522 High-level and erythroid-specific expression of human glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase In transgenic mice. Tang K. Tang, Ka-Bik Tam, and See-Chang H u n g
9533 Complex patterns of sequence variation and multiple 6‘ and 3’ ends are found among transcripts of the erythroid ankyrin gene. Connte S. Birkenmeier, Robert A.
Jane E. Barker White, Luanne L. Peters, Elaine J. Hall, Samuel E. Lux, and
9578 Purification and characterization of DNA helicase 111
and Akio Sugino from the yeast Saccharomyces cereuisiae. Kikuo Shimizu
9629 Wild type GAL4 binds cooperatively to the GALI-10 UASc in vitro. Tim Kang, T im Martins, and Iuan Sadowski
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Macrosialin, a mouse macrophage-restricted glycopro- tein, is a member of the lampflgp family. Claire L. Hol- ness, Rosangela P. da Silua, Jonathan Fawcett, Siamon Gordon, and Dauid L. Simmons
Eukaryotic topoisomerase I-mediated cleavage re- quires bipartite DNA interaction. Cleavage of DNA substrates containing strand interruptions implicates a role for topoisomerase I in illegitimate recombination. Kent Christiansen, A. Barbara Dirac Suejstrup, Anni H. An- dersen, and Ole Westergaard
Site-directed mutagenesis of the arginine-glycine-as- partic acid in vitronectin abolishes cell adhesion. Rich- ard C. Cherny, Marilyn A. Honan, and Perumal ThtagaraJan
The glutathione S-transferase D genes. A divergently organized, intronless gene family in Drosophila mela- nogaster. Yann-Pyng S. Toung, Tao-shih Hsieh, and Chen-Pei D. Tu
Template-directed pausing of DNA synthesis by HIV- 1
sequences in vitro. George J. K h r m n n , Cherylene A. reverse transcriptase during polymerization of HIV- 1
Schuuber, and Bradley D. Preston
Hormonal/metabolic regulation of the human GLUT4/ muscle-fat facilitative glucose transporter gene in transgenic mice. Ann Louise Olson, Min-Ling Liu, W. Scott Moye-Rowley, John B. Buse, Graeme I. Bell, and Jeffrey E. Pessin
CAMP-dependent protein kinase represses myogenic differentiation and the activity of the muscle-specific helix-loop-helix transcription factors Myf-6 and
A rmld MyoD. Barbara Winter, Thomas Braun, and Hans Henning
Neural expression of a novel alternatively spliced and
J. Mutchler, Brian E. Sullivan, Thomas M. Lanigan, Michael polyadenylated Gsa transcript. J. Adam Crawford, Kendra
S. Clark, and Andrew F. Russo
Analysis of the tissue-specific promoter of the MUCl gene. Ales Kouarik, Nigel Peat, Dauid Wilson, Sandra J . Gendler, and Joyce Taylor-Papadimitriou
Hexokinase I1 mRNA and gene structure, regulation by insulin, and evolution. Vol. 268 (1993) 5209-5219. Richard L. Printz, Stephen Koch, Lincoln R. Potter, Robert M. O’Doherty, James J. Tiesinga, Syluiane Moritz, and Daryl K. Granner
PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE A keratinocyte growth factor receptor-derived peptide antagonist identifies part of the ligand binding site. Donald P. Bottaro, Emma Fortney, Jeffrey S. Rubin, and Stuart A. Aaronson
Effect of low molecular weight aliphatic alcohols and related compounds on platelet factor 4 subunit associ- ation. Yingqing Yang, Sharon Barker, Mu Jung Chen, and Kevin H. Mayo
Isolation and primary structure of the three major forms of granulin-like peptides from hematopoietic tis- sues of a teleost fish (Cyprinus carpio). Daniel R. Bel- court, Claude Lazure, and Hugh P. J. Bennett
Binding of mutants of human insulin-like growth factor 11 to insulin-like growth factor binding proteins 1-6. Leon A. Bach, Susan Hsieh, Katsu-ichi Sakano, Hiroyuki Fu- jiwara, James F. Perdue, and Matthew M. Rechler
Amino/carboxyl-terminal deletion mutants of human choriogonadotropin 8. Jianing Huang, Fang Chen, and Dauid Puett
Isolation and characterization of the chains of type V/ type XI collagen present in bovine vitreous. Richard Mayne, Randolph G. Brewton, Pauline M. Mayne, and John R. Baker
Characterization of mutant rhodopsins responsible for autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa. Mutations on the cytoplasmic surface affect transducin activation. K. Christopher Min, Tatyana A. Zuyaga, Aaron M. Cypess, and Thomas P. Sakmar
Identification and purification of a novel serine pro- teinase inhibitor. Paul B. Coughlin, Tim Tetaz, and Hatem H . Salem
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9604 The calmodulin-binding domain of the mouse 90-kDa heat shock protein. Yasufumi Minami, Hiroshi Kawasaki, Koichi Suzuki, and Ichiro Yahara
9636 Locations and immunoreactivities of phosphorylation sites on bovine and porcine tau proteins and a PHF-tau fragment. Linda Poulter, Derek Barratt, Clay W Scott, and Claudia B. Caputo
9681 Cloning, sequencing, distribution, and expression in Escherichia coli of flavin-containing monooxygenase
Emmanuel Atta-Asafo-Adjei, Michael P. Lawton, and Richard 1C1. Evidence for a third gene subfamily in rabbits.
M. Philpot
9702 Multiple endoglycosidase F activities expressed by Fla- vobacterium meningosepticurn endoglycosidases Fz and Fs. Molecular cloning, primary sequence, and en- zyme expression. Anthony L. Tarentino, Geraldine Qui- nones, Li-Ming Changchien, and Thomas H. Plummer, Jr.
9709 Use of endoproteases to identify catalytic domains, linker regions, and functional interactions in soluble peptidylglycine a-amidating monooxygenase. E. Jean Hwten, Francisco A. Tausk, Henry T. Keutmann, and Betty A. Eipper
9771 Mapping of neutralizin epitopes and the receptor bind- ing site of human interfeukin 18. Philip L. Simon, Vasant Kumar, Jay S. Lillquist, Pradip Bhatnagar, Richard Einstein, John Lee, Terence Porter, Dauid Green, Ganesh Sathe, and Peter R. Young
9787 The three-dimensional structure of the ligand-binding domain of a wild-type bacterial chemotaxis receptor. Structural comparison to the cross-linked mutant forms and conformational changes upon ligand binding. Joanne I. Yeh, Hans-Peter Biemann, Jayuardhan Pandzt, Daniel E. Koshland, and Sung-Hou Kim
9936 Evidence that both Cas*-specific sites of skeletal muscle TnC are required for full activit . Vol. 266 (1990) 21554,21560. Zelin Sheng, Wdham 1. Straws, Jean-Marie Francols, and James D. Potter
Aaronson, Stuart A,, 9180,
Alhenc-Gelas, Francois, 9496 Alvarez, Jose I., 9901 Amano, Shigeru, 9526
Andersen, Anni H., 9690 Ambrosini, Grazia, 9753
Angelichio, Monica, 9490 Arnold, Hans Henning, 9869 Arroyo, Alicia G., 9863 Atta-Asafo-Adjei, Emmanuel,
Auffredou, Marie Therese,
Auger, Kurt R., 9478 Austin, LeeAnn R., 9466
Bach, Leon A,, 9246 Baker, John R., 9381 Balaji, Petety V., 9908 Barker, Jane E., 9533 Barker, Sharon, 9223 Barratt, Derek, 9636 Bass, Nathan M., 9593 Bassler, Bonnie L., 9405 Beavan, Lesley A,, 9856
Belcourt, Daniel R., 9230 Beeler, John F., 9287
Bell, Graeme I., 9839 Benkowski, Lisa A., 9504 Bennett, Hugh P. J., 9230 Benovic, Jeffrey L., 9161 Bertoglio, Jacques, 9169 Bhatnagar, Pradip, 9771 Bielawska, Alicja, 9255 Biemann, Hans-Peter, 9787 Birkenmeier, Connie S., 9533 Blank, Jonathan L., 9161 Blumberg, Peter M., 9194 Blumenthal, Robert, 9267 Boeggeman, Elizabeth E.,
Bottaro, Donald P., 9180 Braun, Thomas, 9869 Brenner, Michael B., 9585 Brewton, Randolph G., 9381
Brondyk, William H., 9410 Brinkmann, Albert 0.. 9296
Browning, Karen S., 9504 Burstein, Ethan S., 9410 Buse, John B., 9839
Buxton, Joanne M., 9187 Butler, William T., 9901
Cantley, Lewis C., 9478
Caron, Marc G., 9161 Caputo, Claudia B., 9636
Carpenter, Christopher L.,
Carpentier, Jean-Louis, 9803
9287
9681
9169
9908
9478
Casey, Patrick J., 9675 Chan, William K., 9593 Changchien, Li-Ming, 9702 Chanudhuri, Manas, 9478 Chappel, Jean, 9901
Cheatham, Bentley, 9747 Chaudry, G. Jilani, 9437
Chen, Fang, 9311 Chen, Mu Jung, 9223 Chen, Nai-Yong, 9448 Chen, Wen-Ji, 9675
Cheresh, David A,, 9901 Cheng, Shiyuan, 9442
Cherny, Richard C., 9725 Cho, Hyeseon, 9238
Chuenkova, Marina, 9886 Christiansen, Kent, 9690
Clark, Michael S., 9879 Cohen-Armon, Malca, 9824 Collen, DBsiri, 9811 Collier, G. Bruce, 9490 Comoglio, Paolo M., 9165 Connaughton, John F., 9490 Coughlin, Paul B., 9541 Coughlin, Shaun R., 9780
Cronan, John E., Jr., 9238 Crawford, J. Adam, 9879
Cross, George A. M., 9570 Csermely, Peter, 9747 Cypess, Aaron M., 9400 Czech, Michael P., 9187 Dalbey, Ross E., 9442 dalla Zonca, Paolo, 9165
Datta, Asis, 9206 da Silva, Rosangela P., 9661
Datto, George A., 9425, 9430 David, Violaine, 9585 De Blasi, Antonio, 9753 Decker, Stuart J., 9176
Deuel, Thomas F., 9172 DePaolis, Laura A., 9730
Dohrowsky, Rick T., 9255 Doering, Tamara L., 9215 Doom, James P., 9886 Dorseuil, Olivier, 9169 Draper, Rockford K., 9437 Einstein, Richard, 9771 Eipper, Betty A,, 9709 El-Maghrabi, M. Raafat,
9466 EIYaagoubi, Abdelhamid,
9473 Endo, Katsuya, 9376 Englert, Christoph, 9329 Englund, Paul T., 9215 Erikson, Eleanor, 9564 Ewert, Donald L., 9645
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Faber, Peter W., 9296 Farach-Carson, Mary C.,
Fawcett, Jonathan, 9661 Feng, Ping, 9387 Field, Mark C., 9570 Filloux, Chantal, 9803 Fine, Steven M., 9762 Fishbein, Julie D., 9255 Fleming, Patrick J., 9490 Forgac, Michael, 9184
Francois, Jean-Marie, 9936 Fortney, Emma, 9180
Frants, Rune R., 9369 Freer, Shelby N., 9337
Friesel, Robert, 9611 Fridman, Hagit, 9564
Fujii-Kuriyama, Yoshiaki,
Fujiwara, Hiroyuki, 9246 Fulton, R. Jerrold, 9437
Gacon, Gerard, 9169 Garcia-Pardo, Angeles, 9863 Garrett, Stephen, 9255 Geller, Bruce, 9442 Gellerich, Frank Norbert,
Gendler, Sandra J., 9917 Gibson, Karen R., 9490 Gidh-Jain, Madhavi, 9466 Giege, Richard, 9316 Glick, Jane M., 9653 Gordon, Carl L., 9358 Gordon, Jeffrey I., 9762 Gordon, Siamon, 9661 Gramaglia, Daniela, 9165 Granner, Daryl K., 9936 Granot, Yosef, 9564 Gravel, Sylvie, 9280 Graziani, Andrea, 9165 Green, David, 9771 Gregg, Ronald G., 9275 Gross, Richard W., 9892 Hall, Elaine J., 9533 Hanazawa, Shigemasa, 9526 Hannun, Yusuf A., 9255 Hansbrough, J. Randall, 9762 Hart, Charles E., 9621 Hart, Gerald W., 9215
Havekes, Louis M., 9369 Hashefi, Mandana, 9280
Hayashi, Shin-ichi, 9393 Hazen, Stanley L., 9892 Heidaran, Mohammad A,,
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9376
9343
93A7 HGiY Lutz, 9780 Herman, William H., 9347 Hiraizumi, Sen, 9927
Hizi, Amnon, 9323 Hochstenbach, Frans, 9585 Hoff, Eleanor F., 9215 Hogan, Kirk, 9275 Holness, Claire L., 9661
Horwitz, Kathryn B., 9262 Honan, Marilyn A,, 9725
Hsieh, Susan, 9246 Hsieh, Tao-shih, 9737 Hu, Xiaoguo, 9611 Huang, Jianing, 9311 Huang, Kristen M., 9302 Huang, See-Chang, 9522 Hug, Hubert, 9194 Hung, Mien-Chie, 9511 Husten, E. Jean, 9709
Ichikawa, Atsushi, 9517 Igarashi, Kazuei, 9393 Irie, Atsushi, 9517 Ishibashi, Toshio, 9287 lshii, Kenji, 9780 lwamoto, Masahiro, 9645 Iwashita, Shintaro, 9393
Jansen, Hans, 9369 Jaspard, Emmanuel, 9496 Jerome, W. Gray, 9653 Jiang, Shu-Bin, 9448
Kahn, C. Ronald, 9747 Kahn, Richard A,, 9555 Kaikaus, Raja M., 9593 Kaloss, William D., 9490 Kameji, Takaaki, 9393 Kanamoto, Ryuhei, 9393 Kang, Tim, 9629 Katoh, Hideo, 9526 Kawasaki, Hiroshi, 9604 Kazanietz, Marcelo G., 9194 Keutmann, Henry T., 9709 Kikuta, Yasushi, 9376 Kim, Chong M., 9161 Kim, Sung-Hou, 9787 King, Jonathan, 9358 Kitano, Shigeo, 9526
Klein, Donald A., 9448 Klarmann, George J., 9793
Klostergaard, Jim, 9511 Knackmuss, Hans-Joachim,
Koch, Stephen, 9936 Kohilka, Brian, 9780
Kochs, Georg, 9194 Kohiyama, Masamichi, 9473 Koshland, Daniel E., 9787 Kost, Thomas A,, 9675 Kovarik, Ales, 9917 Kowalski, Richard J., 9847 Krause, James E., 9161
9484
Kresse, Hans, 9856 Kuhm, Andrea E., 9484 Kuhn, Andreas, 9442 Kumar, Vasant, 9771 Kunz, Wolfram S., 9313
Kusunose, Masamichi, 9376 Kusunose, Emi, 9376
Kwatra, Madan M., 9161
Lanigan, Thomas M., 9879 LaRochelle, William J., 9287 Lawton, Michael P., 9681 Lax, Sandra R., 9504 Lazure, Claude, 9230 Lee, John, 9771 Lee, Phillip D. K., 9730 Lefkowitz, Robert J., 9161 bonis , Mike A., 9416 Leroy, Jules G., 9856 Levitan, Alla, 9511 Liau, Gene, 9387 Lijnen, H. Roger, 9811 Lillquist, Jay S., 9771 Liu, Min-Ling, 9839 Liu, Shuying, 9275 Livi, George P., 9490
Loya, Shoshana, 9323 Lombardi, Paola, 9369
Lux, Samuel E., 9533 Lysenko, Nina, 9593
Maciag, Thomas, 9611 Macara, Ian G., 9410
MacLeod, R. John, 9280 Mahlberg, Florence H., 9653
Manger, Ian D., 9886 Maller, James L., 9564
Marme, Dieter, 9194 Martins, Tim, 9629 Martiny-Baron, Georg, 9194 Mashhoon, Neda, 9191
Masini, Mariateresa, 9753 Masihay, Arni S., 9908
Mayne, Pauline M., 9381 Mayne, Richard, 9381 Mayo, Kevin H., 9223 McCormick, Frank, 9157 McKiernan, Colleen J., 9410 Medina-Acosta, Enrique,
Metz, Anneke M., 9504
Min, K. Christopher, 9400 Mills, Elaine, 9280
Minami, Yasufumi, 9604 Mintz, Keith A,, 9901 Mischak, Harald, 9194 Moomaw, John F., 9675
Moye-Rowley, W. Scott, 9839 Moritz, Sylviane, 9936
Mulder, Monique, 9369
9570