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Vol. 266, No. 34 The Journal of December 5. 1991
Biological Chemistry Copyright 0 1991 by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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MINIREVIEW von Willebrand factor.
J. Evan Sadler
COMMUNICATIONS Renotropic functions of hepatocyte growth factor in renal regeneration after unilateral nephrectomy.
Mika Nagaike, Shigeaki Hirao, Hisao Tajima, Sumihare Noji, Shigehiko Taniguchi, Kunio Matsumoto, and Toshikazu Nakamura
Marker exchange of the structural genes for nitric oxide reductase blocks the denitrification pathway of Pseudomonas stutxeri at nitric oxide.
Cornelia Braun and Walter G. Zumft
Purification of the inducible murine macrophage nitric oxide synthase. Identification as a flavoprotein.
Joan M. Heuel, Kimberly A. White, and Michael A . Marletta
U small nuclear ribonucleoprotein requirements for nematode cis- and trans-splicing in vitro.
Gregory J . Hannon, Patricia A . Maroney, and Timothy W . Nilsen
Multiple cis-acting elements are required for RNA po- lymerase I11 transcription of the gene encoding H1 RNA, the RNA component of human RNase P.
Gretchen Hannon, Sidney Altman, and Timothy W . Nilsen Gregory J . Hannon, Alison Chubb, Patricia A . Maroney,
Ribosome-independent GTPase activity of translation initiation factor IF2 and of its G-domain.
L. Pon, and Claudio 0. Gualerzi Manuela Seuerini, Roberto Spurio, Anna La Teana, Cynthia
A synthetic peptide mimic of plasma apolipoprotein E that binds the LDL receptor.
Cheryl A. Dyer and Linda K. Curtiss
ARTICLES Structure of oligosaccharides on Saccharomyces SUC2
paatoris. invertase secreted by the methylotrophic yeast Pichia
Robert B. Trimble, Paul H . Atkinson, Juerg F. Tschopp, R. Reid Townsend, and Frank Maley
A novel glycosylation phenotype expressed by Lec23, a Chinese hamster ovary mutant deficient in a-gluco- sidase I.
Manas K. Ray, Jing Yang, Subha Sundaram, and Pamela Stanley
Histidine tRNA guanylyltransferase from Saccharo- myces cereuisiae. I. Purification and physical proper- ties.
Suchira Pande, Dieter Jahn, and Dieter Sol1
Histidine tRNA guanylyltransferase from Saccharo- myces cereuisiae. 11. Catalytic mechanism.
Dieter Jahn and Suchira Pande
Quantitative analysis of molecular species of diacyl- glycerol and phosphatidate formed upon muscarinic receptor activation of human SK-N-SH neuroblastoma cells.
Amiya K. HaIra Chunghee Lee, Stephen K. Fisher, Bernard W. Agranof/, and
Identification of the pheophytin-QA-Fe domain of the reducing side of the photosystem I1 as the Cu(I1)-inhib- itory binding site. ~
Immaculada Yruela, Guillermo Montoya, Pablo J . Alonso, and Rafael Picorel
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Activation of the proteinase B precursor of the yeast Saccharomyces cereuisiae by autocatalysis and by an internal sequence.
Vicki L. Nebes and Elizabeth W. Jones
The effects of p-hydroxymercuribenzoic acid modifi- cation and heat treatment on the CuA reduction poten- tial of cytochrome c oxidase.
Zhuyin Li, Randy W. Larsen, Lian-ping Pan, and Sunney I. Chan
Transforming growth factor-81 inhibits scavenger receptor activity in THP- 1 human macrophages.
Lori A. Bottalico, Ruth E. Wager, Luis B. Agellon, Richard K. Assoian, and Ira Tabas
muscarinic atrial K+ channels. Mechanism of fluoride activation of G protein-gated
Atsuko Yatani and Arthur M. Brown
Identification of novel factors which bind specifically to the core promoter of the immunoglobulin heavy chain gene.
Jeffrey D. Paruin and Phillip A. Sharp
The role of ATP and free ADP in metabolic coupling during fuel-stimulated insulin release from islet @-cells in the isolated perfused rat pancreas.
Amal Ghosh, Peter Ronner, Erlinda Cheong, Parwaiz Khalid, and Franz M. Matschinsky
Metalloenzymes in DNA repair. Escherichia coli endo- nuclease IV and Saccharomyces cereuisiae Apnl.
Joshua D. Leuin, Robert Shapiro, and Bruce Demple
Drosophila laminin A chain sequence, interspecies comparison, and domain structure of a major carboxyl portion.
Katherine Garrison, Albert J . MacKrell, and John H. Fessler
Dietary sucrose enhances processing of mRNA-S14 nu- clear precursor.
Lynn A. Burmeister and Cary N . Mariash
Drug action of thapsigargin on the Ca'+ pump protein of sarcoplasmic reticulum.
Yoshiyuki Kijima, Eunice Ogunbunmi, and Sidney Fleischer
Inhibitory control of prolactin and Pit-1 gene pro- moters by dopamine. Dual signaling pathways required for D2 receptor-regulated expression of the prolactin gene.
C. Sundmark Harry P. Elsholtz, April M. Leu, Paul R. Albert, and Valdine
Allene oxide and aldehyde biosynthesis in starfish oo- cytes.
E. Boeglin, Wen-Chao Song, and Laurent Meijer Alan R. Brash, Molly A . Hughes, Dan J . Hawkins, William
Quantitation of acyl-CoA and acylcarnitine esters ac- cumulated during abnormal mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation.
Rajinder Singh Kler, Sandra Jackson, Kim Bartlett, Laur- ence A . Bindo//, Simon Eaton, Morteza Pourfarzam, Frank E. Frerman, Stephen I . Goodman, Nicholas J. Watmough, and Doughs M. Turnbull
brane heparan sulfate proteoglycan, reveals extensive The complete sequence of perlecan, a basement mem-
similarity with laminin A chain, low density lipopro- tein-receptor, and the neural cell adhesion molecule.
Douglas M . Noonan, Anna Fulle, Piera Valente, Silla Cui, Elizabeth Horigan, Makoto Sasaki, Yoshihiko Yamada, and John R. Hassell
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GATA-binding transcription factors in mast cells reg- ulate the promoter of the mast cell carboxypeptidase A gene.
Leonard I . Zon, Michael F. Gurish, Richard L. Stevens, Cheri Mather, Dale S. Reynolds, K. Frank Austen, and Stuart H. Orkin
ATP-dependent regulation of flagellar adenylylcyclase in gametes of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.
Yuhua Zhang, Elliott M. Ross, and William J . Snell
Conformational requirement for lysine hydroxylation in collagen. Structural studies on synthetic peptide sub- strates of lysyl hydroxylase.
Ping Jiang and Vettai S. Ananthanarayanan
Modulation of renal epithelial cell growth by glucosyl-
sine, and diacylglycerol. ceramide. Association with protein kinase C, sphingo-
diyoun, Thomas P. Thomas, Dorothy Wu, Florence S. Barcelon, James A. Shayman, Gayatri D. Deshmukh, Shahryar Mah-
and Norman S. Radin
outer segments of bovine retinal rods by Na-Ca-K ex- Regulation of free cytosolic Ca'+ concentration in the
change measured with fluo-3.1. Efficiency of transport and interactions between cations.
Paul P. M. Schnetkamp, Xue-Bin Li, Debesh K. Bum, and Robert T . Szerencsei
the outer segments of bovine retinal rods by Na-Ca-K Regulation of intracellular free Ca'+ concentration in
exchange measured with fluo-3. 11. Thermodynamic competence of transmembrane Na+ and K+ gradients and inactivation of Na+-dependent Ca'+ extrusion.
Robert T . Szerencsei Paul P. M. Schnetkamp, Debesh K. Basu, Xue-Bin Li, and
Disulfide bonding controls the processing of retroviral envelope glycoproteins.
David Kabat Brian C. Gliniak, Susan L. Kozak, Richard T. Jones, and
Arginine 197 of lac repressor contributes significant energy to inducer binding. Confirmation of homology to periplasmic sugar binding proteins.
Ronit 0. Spotts, Artemis E. Chakerian, and Kathleen S. Matthews
Reconstitution and properties of homologous and chi- meric HIV-1.HIV-2 ~ 6 6 . ~ 5 1 reverse transcriptase.
Kathryn J. Howard, Karl B. Frank, lain S. Sim, and Stuart F. J . Le Grice
thionine synthase by various forms of cobalamin. Mechanism of conversion of human apo- to holome-
J . Fred Kolhouse, Carolyn Utley, Sally P. Stabler, and Robert H. Allen
thrombomodulin. Two distinct structural changes are The active site of thrombin is altered upon binding to
detected by fluorescence, but only one correlates with protein C activation.
Jia Ye, Naomi L. Esmon, Charles T. Esmon, and Arthur E. Johnson
The effect of carbohydrate on the structure and stabil- ity of erythropoietin.
Linda Owers Narhi, Tsutomu Arakawa, Kenneth H . Aoki, Rebecca Elmore, Michael F. Rohde, Thomas Boone, and Thomas W. Strickland
Molecular cloning and characterization of prolactin- like protein C complementary deoxyribonucleic acid.
Szpirer, Goran Leuan, Simon C. M. Kwok, and Michael J . Santanu Deb, Katherine F. Roby, Teresa N . Faria, Claude
Soares
Involvement of the distal histidine in the low affinity exhibited by Hb Chico (Lys""" 4 Thr) and its isolated @ chains.
Max Perutz, Giulio Fermi, and Daniel T.-B. Shih Celia Bonaventura, Robert Cashon, Joseph Bonauentura,
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Progesterone-regulated cyclic modulation of mem- brane metalloendopeptidase (enkephalinase) in human endometrium.
M. Linette Casey, Jesse W. Smith, Kimihiro Nagai, Louis B. Hersh, and Paul C. MacDonald
plasminogen activator inhibitor gene responsive to Identification of regulatory sequences in the type 1
transforming growth factor @. eld, and David J . Loskutoff
Mark R. Keeton, Scott A. Curriden, Anton-Jan van Zonneu-
Isolation and characterization of the human gene for ADP-ribosylation factor 3, a 20-kDa guanine nucleo- tide-binding protein activator of cholera toxin.
Su-Chen Tsai, Randy S. Haun, Mikako Tsuchiya, Joel Moss, and Martha Vaughan
Extracellular domain-IgG fusion proteins for three hu- man natriuretic peptide receptors. Hormone pharma- cology and application to solid phase screening of syn- thetic peptide antisera.
Brian D. Bennett, Gregory L. Bennett, Roderick V .
David G. Lowe Vitangcol, Jill R. S. Jewett, John Burnier, William Henzel, and
Amino acid sequences Gly-Pro-Leu-Tyr and Asn-Pro- Glu-Tyr in the submembranous domain of the insulin receptor are required for normal endocytosis.
Malini Rajagopalan, John L. Neidigh, and Donald A. Mc- Clam
Hormonal activation of gene transcription in ras-trans- formed NIH3T3 cells overexpressing RIIa and RIIB subunits of the CAMP-dependent protein kinase.
Stanley McKnight Anne D. Otten, Lise A. Parenteau, Stein Dfiskeland, and G.
Gene structure of mammalian acetylcholinesterase. Al- ternative exons dictate tissue-specific expression.
and Palmer Taylor Ying Li, Shelley Camp, Tara L. Rachinsky, Damon Getman,
A ribosomal calmodulin-binding protein from Dictyos- telium.
and Rupert Mutzel Jurgen Sonnemann, Annette Bauerle, Thomas Winckler,
Role of disulfide bonds in biologic activity of human interleukin-6.
Fowlkes John N . Snouwaert, Frank W. G. Leebeek, and Dana M.
Bombinin-like peptides with antimicrobial activity from skin secretions of the Asian toad, Bombina orien- talis.
Bradford W . Gibson, Dazhi Tang, Robert Mandrell, Michele Kelly, and Eliot R. Spindel
Effects of gene mutations in lipoprotein and hepatic lipases as interpreted by a molecular model of the pan- creatic triglyceride lipase.
Zygmunt S. Derewenda and Christian Cambillau
Copper K-extended x-ray absorption fine structure studies of oxidized and reduced dopamine @-hydroxyl- ase. Confirmation of a sulfur ligand to copper(1) in the reduced enzyme.
Ninian J. Blackburn, Samar S. Hasnain, Trudie M. Pettin- gill, and Richard W . Strange
Structure-activity relationships of interleukin-6 deter- mined using chemically synthesized analogs. Critical
pling of neutrophil chemotaxis, exocytosis, and recep- role of NH,-terminal residues and evidence for uncou-
tor binding activities.
and Bernhard Moser Ian Clark-Lewis, Christoph Schumacher, Marco Baggiolini,
An active serine is involved in covalent substrate amino
synthetase. acid binding at each reaction center of gramicidin S
Wilhelm Schlumbohm, Torsten Stein, Christian Ullrich, Joachim Vater, Michael Krause, Mohamed A. Marahiel, Volker Kruft, and Brigitte Wzttmann-Llebold
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Phorbol ester induces manganese-superoxide dismu- tase in tumor necrosis factor-resistant cells.
Junichi Fujii and Naoyuki Taniguchi
Activation of a phosphatidylcholine-specific phospho- lipase C by colony stimulating factor 1 receptor re- quires tyrosine phosphorylation and a guanine nucleo- tide-binding protein.
Goutam Ghosh Choudhury, Victor L. Syluia, and Alan Y. Sakaguchi
human neutrophils. Dependence on changes in cytosolic fMet-Leu-Phe-induced activation of phospholipase D in
burst activation. free Ca2+ concentration and relation with respiratory
G. C. Roger Kessek, Dirk Roos, and Arthur J . Verhoeven
Localization of chromatophore proteins of Rhodo-
chromatophores with phosphatidylglycerol liposomes bacter sphaeroides. I. Rapid Ca'+-induced fusion of
for proteinase delivery to the luminal membrane sur- face.
Rolf Theiler and Robert A. Niederman
Localization of chromatophore proteins of Rhodobacter sphaeroides. 11. Topography of cytochrome c1 and the Rieske iron-sulfur protein as determined by proteolytic digestion of the outer and luminal membrane surfaces.
Transcriptional regulation of cytochrome d in nitro- gen-fixing Azotobacter vinelandii. Evidence that up- regulation during Nz fixation is independent of nifA but dependent on ntrA.
Farhad Moshiri, Eric G. Smith, Joseph P. Taormino, and Robert J. Maier
Functional analysis of T-cell mutants defective in the biosynthesis of glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchor. Relative importance of glycosylphospha- tidylinositol anchor versus N-linked glycosylation in T-cell activation.
Lawrence J . Thomas, Rita DeCasperi, Eiji Sugiyama, Hui- Ming Chang, Pamela J . Beck, Peter Orlean, Masaharu Urak- aze, Tetsu Kamitani, Joseph F. Sambrook, Christopher D. Warren, and Edward T. H. Yeh
The poly-N-acetyllactosamines attached to lysosomal membrane glycoproteins are increased by the pro- longed association with the Golgi complex.
Wei-Chun Wang, Ni Lee, Daisuke Aoki, Michiko N. Fukuda, and Minoru Fukuda
Molecular properties of global suppressors of temper- ature-sensitive folding mutations in P22 tailspike en- dorhamnosidase.
Rolf Theiler and Robert A. Niederman
Sang Chul Lee, Hyeyeong Koh, and Myeong-Hee Y u
The carboxyl-terminal tripeptide Ala-Lys-Ile is essen- tial for targeting Candida tropicalis trifunctional en- zyme to yeast peroxisomes.
Rachubcnskl John,D. Ai tchison, W. Wayne Murray, and Richard A.
The cyclophilin multigene family of peptidyl-prolyl iso- merases. Characterization of three separate human iso- forms.
Derk J. Bergsma, Catherine Eder, Mitchell Gross, Hans Kersten, Daniel Syluester, Edward Appelbaum, Donna Cusi- mano, George P. Liui, Megan M. McLaughlin, Karla Kasyan, Terence G. Porter, Carol Siluerman, Damien Dunnington, An-
Brandt, and Mark A. Levy nalisa Hand, William P. Prichett, Mary J. Bossard, Martin
Epitope mapping of four monoclonal antibodies recog- nizing the hexose core domain of Salmonella liDoDolv- saccharide.
Lindberg
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Molecular basis of thyroid hormone regulation of mye- lin basic protein gene expression in rodent brain.
Jacob Robbins, and Vera M. Nikodem Antonella Farsetti, Tomoaki Mitsuhashi, Beatrice Desvergne,
The bovine mannose 6-phosphate/insulin-like growth
binding sites to domains 1-3 and 7-1 1 of the extracy- factor 11 receptor. Localization of mannose 6-phosphate
toplasmic region.
Kornfeld Bethany Wes t lund , Nancy M. Dahms, and S tuar t
Requirements for primer synthesis by bacteriophage T 7 63-kDa gene 4 protein. Roles of template sequence and T7 56-kDa gene 4 protein.
Lynn V. Mendelman and Charles C. Richardson
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Stimulation of endothelin- 1 gene expression by insulin in endothelial cells.
F. Jauier Oliuer, Guadalupe de la Rubia, Edward P. Feener, M u - E n Lee, Mary R. Loeken, Teruo Shiba, Thomas Querter- mous, and George L. King
Synthesis and characterization of 5-azido-UDP-glucu- ronic acid. A new photoaffinity probe for UDP-glucu- ronic acid-utilizing proteins.
Lester, Alan D. Elbein, and Anna Radominska Richard R. Drake, Piotr Zimniak, Body E. Holey, Roger
A serum- and glucocorticoid-regulated 4-kilobase mRNA encodes a cyclooxygenase-related protein.
Donald A. Young M. Kerry O'Banion, Henry B. Sadowski, Virginia Winn, and
Concerted modulation of al(X1) and a2(V) collagen mRNAs in bovine vascular smooth muscle cells.
Sonenshein Karen E. Brown, Roger Lawrence, and Gail E.
Differential expression of small chondroitin/dermatan sulfate proteoglycans, PG-Ibiglycan and PG-II/de- corin, by vascular smooth muscle and endothelial cells in culture.
Wight, and Linda J. Sandell Hannu T. Jiiruelainen, Michael G. Kinsella, Thomas N.
Purification of the transforming growth factor-8 (TGF- 8) binding proteoglycan hetaglycan.
Massague Janet L. Andres, Lars Ronnstrand, Sela Cheifetz, and Joan
Transcriptional regulation of the small nuclear ribo-
ing sequences with homology to genes encoding ribo- nucleoprotein E protein gene. Identification of cis-act-
soma1 proteins. Michael P. Fautsch and Eric D. Wieben
Vitamin D receptor interaction with specific DNA. As- sociation as a 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin Ds-modulated heterodimer.
Teruki Sone, Sandra Kerner, and J . Wesley Pike
Multiple origins of the human glycophorin St" gene. Identification of hot spots for independent unequal ho- mologous recombinations.
Cheng-Hun Huang and Olga 0. Blumenfeld
Distal cis-acting promoter sequences mediate glucocor- ticoid stimulation of cardiac atrial natriuretic factor gene transcription.
J. Schmidt, Jacques Drouin, and Mona Nemer Stefania Argentin, Yu Lin Sun, Isabelle Lihrmann, Thomas
Integrin all,,& (platelet GPIIb-IIIa) recognizes multiple sites in fibronectin.
Ron D. Bowditch, Carol E. Halloran, Shin-ichi Aota, Masa-
H. Ginsberg nobu Obara, Edward F. Plow, Kenneth M. Yamada, and Mark
Characterization of Escherichia coli SecA protein bind- ing to a site on its mRNA involved in autoregulation.
Katherine M. Dolan and Donald B. Oliuer
The Drosophila RBP-J. gene encodes the binding pro- tein for the immunoglobulin J. recombination signal sequence.
Takahisa Furukawa, Masashi Kawaichi, Norisada Matsun- ami, Haruko Ryo, Yasuyoshi Nishida, and Tasuku Honjo
tiation factor 4A in maize root tips. Hypoxia enhances phosphorylation of eukaryotic ini-
Cecelia Webster, Rebecca L. Gaut, Karen S. Browning, Joanne M. Rauel, and Justin K. M . Roberts
Cloning and characterization of a testis-specific thy- mosin Bl0 cDNA. Expression in post-meiotic male germ cells.
Sheng-Cui Lin and Marcelle Morrison-Bogorad
Structure of the agonist-binding site of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. ["H]acetylcholine mustard iden- tifies residues in the cation-binding subsite.
Liu Jonathan B. Cohen, Shannan D. Sharp, and W u Schyong
Mapping and molecular modeling of a recognition do- main for lysosomal enzyme targeting.
Stuart Kornfeld Thomas J. Baranski, Gerald Koelsch, Jean A. Hartsuck, and
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Jaspal S. Khillan, Anne S. Olsen, Sirpa Kontusaari, Boris Sokolou, and Darwin J . Prockop
23380 Structure of the murine erythropoietin receptor com- plex. Characterization of the erythropoietin cross- linked proteins.
Patrick Mayeux, Catherine Lacombe, Nicole Casadeuall, Stany Chretien, Isabelle Dusanter, and Syluie Gisselbrecht
23386 Isolation and functional properties of an arginine-se- lective endoprotease from rat intestinal mucosa. A pu- tative prosomatostatin convertase.
Julie Bourdais, Adrian R. Pierotti, Hamadi Boussetta, Nicole Barre, Ginette Deuilliers, and Paul Cohen
23392 Lack of coupling of D-2 receptors to adenylate cyclase in GH-3 cells exposed to epidermal growth factor. Pos- sible role of a differential exmession of G; urotein subtypes.
Toso, Nadia Gabellini, Sandra Sigala, and PierFranco Spano
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Cristina Missale, Flora Boroni, Laura Castelletti, Roberto Dal
23399 Binding of elastin to Staphylococcus aureus.
William C. Parks, Joel Rosenbloom, William R. Abrams, and Pyong Woo Park, Dauid D. Roberts, Leonard E. Grosso,
Robert P. Mecham
23407 In vivo restriction. Sequence and structure of endonu- clease 11-dependent cleavage sites in bacteriophage T4 DNA.
Margareta Krabbe and Karin Carlson
23416 The hepatitis B virus S promoter comprises a CCAAT motif and two initiation regions.
Dao-Xiu Zhou and T. S. Benedict Yen
23422 Characterization and molecular cloning of a proenzyme form of a ribosome-inactivating protein from maize. Novel mechanism of proenzyme activation by proteo- lytic removal of a 2.8-kilodalton internal peptide seg- ment.
Terence A. Walsh, Alice E . Morgan, and Timothy D. Hey
23428 Chronic ethanol exposure increases levels of protein kinase C 6 and c and protein kinase C-mediated phos- phorylation in cultured neural cells.
rich Robert 0. Messing, Pamela J . Petersen, and Curtis J. Hen-
23433 Primary structure of bovine endothelin ETB receptor and identification of signal peptidase and metal pro- teinase cleavage sites.
Suzuki, Teizo Ito, Hiromi Hagiwara, and Shigehisa Hirose Yasuyoshi Saito, Takeshi Mizuno, Makoto Itakura, Yohko
23438 Characterization of trypsin-sensitive factor(s) required
Maria I . Colombo, Susana Gonzalo, Peggy Weidman, and for endosome-endosome fusion.
Philip Stahl
23446 Type I1 collagen mRNA containing an alternatively
chondrogenesis. spliced exon predominates in the chick limb prior to
Hyun-Duck Nah and William B. Upholt
23453 Dimerization of internalized epidermal growth factor receptors.
Alexander Sorkin and Graham Carpenter
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Structure of the polyglutamyl side chain posttransla- tionally added to a-tubulin.
Jean-Claude Prome Virginie Redeker, Jean-Pierre Le Caer, Jean Rossier, and
Ligand-induced internalization and increased cell cal- cium are mediated via distinct structural elements in the carboxyl terminus of the epidermal growth factor receptor.
J . Walsh, Alan Wells, H. Steuen Wiley, Gordon N . Gill, and Chia-Ping Chang, Joseph P. Y. Kao, Cheri S. Lazar, Brenda
Michael G. Rosenfeld
Protein kinase activity required for an early step in interferon-a signaling.
Daniel S. Kessler and Dauid E. Levy
Stromelysin expression regulates collagenase activa- tion in human fibroblasts. Dissociable control of two metalloproteinases by interferon-y.
Elaine N . Unemori, Matthew J . Bair, Eugene A. Bauer, and Edward P. Amento
Molecular cloning and sequencing of a gene from al- kaliphilic Bacillus firmus OF4 that functionally com- plements an Escherichia coli strain carrying a deletion in the nhaA Na+/H+ antiporter gene.
D. Mack luey, Arthur A. Guffanti, Jonah S. Bossewitch, Etana Padan, and T e r v A . Krulwich
Evidence for extracellular orientation of the chicken Transverse tubule Mgz+-ATPase of skeletal muscle.
and rabbit enzymes.
Study of the endoproteolytic cleavage of platelet gly- coprotein IIb using oligonucleotide-mediated mutagen- ems.
mer Poncz, and Joel S. Bennett Michael A . Kolodziej, Gaston Vilaire, Daniel Gander, Morti-
Regulation of integrin-type cell adhesion receptors by cytokhes.
Thromboxane Az synthase. Modification during “sui- cide” inactivation.
Ana Saborido, Gloria Moro, and Alicia Megias
Pia Santala and Jyrki Heino
Dauid A. Jones and F. A . Fitzpatrick
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS A novel family of progesterone-induced, retinol-bind- ing proteins from uterine secretions of the pig. Vol. 265
Araghi, and R. Michael Roberts. Subsequent work done by the Janet Clawitter, William E. Trout, Michael G. Burke, Sam
following authors: Melody Stallings-Mann, William E. Trout, and R. Michael Roberts Pancreatic f i cells express two autoantigenic forms of glutamic acid decarboxylase, a 65-kDa hydrophilic form and a 64-kDa amphiphilic form which can be both membrane-bound and soluble. Vol. 266 (1991) 21257- 21264.
Stephan Christgau, Helen Schierbeck, Henk-Jan Aanstoot, Lissi Aagaard, Kathi Begley, Hans Kofod, Kim Hejnaes, and Steinunn Baekkeskou A surface antigen of Giardia lamblia with a glycosyl- phosphatidylinositol anchor. Vol. 266 (1991) 21318- 21325.
Siddhartha Das, Alexis Traynor-Kaplan, Dauid 5’. Reiner, Tze-Chiang Meng, and Frances D. Gilltn
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MINIREVIEW von Willebrand factor.
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CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURALPRODUCTS
Structure of oligosaccharides on Saccharomyces SUC2 invertase secreted by the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris.
Reid Townsend, and Frank Maley
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Robert B. Trimble, Paul H. Atkinson, Juerg F. Tschopp, R.
A novel glycosylation phenotype expressed by Lec23,
sidase I. a Chinese hamster ovary mutant deficient in a-gluco-
Manas K. Ray, Jing Yang, Subha Sundaram, and Pamela Stanley
Allene oxide and aldehyde biosynthesis in starfish oo- cytes.
Alan R. Brash, Molly A. Hughes, Dan J. Hawkins, William E. Boeglin, Wen-Chao Song, and Laurent Meijer
Modulation of renal epithelial cell growth by glucosyl- ceramide. Association with protein kinase C, sphingo- sine, and diacylglycerol.
diyoun, Thomas P. Thomas, Dorothy Wu, Florence S. Barcelon, James A. Shayman, Gayatri D. Deshmukh, Shahryar Mah-
and Norman S. Radin
biosynthesis of glycosylphosphatidylinositol Functional analysis of T-cell mutants defective in the
anchor. Relative importance of glycosylphospha- tidylinositol anchor versus N-linked glycosylation in T-cell activation.
Ming Chang, Pamela J. Beck, Peter Orlean, Masaharu Urak- Lawrence J. Thomas, Rita DeGasperi, Eiji Sugiyama, Hui-
aze, Tetsu Kamitani, Joseph F. Sambrook, Christopher D. Warren, and Edward T. H . Yeh
The poly-N-acetyllactosamines attached to lysosomal membrane glycoproteins are increased by the pro- longed association with the Golgi complex.
Wei-Chun Wang, Ni Lee, Daisuke Aoki, Michiko N. Fukuda, and Minoru Fukuda
Epitope mapping of four monoclonal antibodies recog- nizing the hexose core domain of Salmonella lipopoly- saccharide.
Lindberg
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John M. C. Luk, Siu M. Lind, R. S. W. Tsang, and Alf A .
CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM Renotropic functions of hepatocyte growth factor in renal regeneration after unilateral nephrectomy.
Noji, Shigehiko Taniguchi, Kunio Matsumoto, and Toshikazu Mika Nagaike, Shigeaki Hirao, Hisao Tajima, Sumihare
Nakamura
that binds the LDL receptor. A synthetic peptide mimic of plasma apolipoprotein E
Cheryl A. Dyer and Linda K. Curtiss
Quantitative analysis of molecular species of diacyl- glycerol and phosphatidate formed upon muscarinic receptor activation of human SK-N-SH neuroblastoma cells.
Amiya K. Hajra Chunghee Lee, Stephen K. Fisher, Bernard W . Agranoff, and
Activation of the proteinase B precursor of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae by autocatalysis and by an internal sequence.
Vicki L. Nebes and Elizabeth W. Jones
Transforming growth factor-81 inhibits scavenger receptor activity in THP-1 human macrophages.
K. Assoian, and Ira Tabas Lori A . Bottalico, Ruth E. Wager, Luis B. Agellon, Richard
Mechanism of fluoride activation of G protein-gated muscarinic atrial K+ channels.
Atsuko Yatani and Arthur M. Brown
22932 Quantitation of acyl-CoA and acylcarnitine esters ac- cumulated during abnormal mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation.
ence A. Bindoff, Simon Eaton, Morteza Pourfarzam, Frank E. Rajinder Singh Kler, Sandra Jackson, Kim Bartlett, Laur-
Frerman, Stephen I. Goodman, Nicholas J. Watmough, and Douglass M. Turnbull
22954 ATP-dependent regulation of flagellar adenylylcyclase in gametes of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.
Yuhua Zhang, Elliott M. Ross, and William J. Snell
22991 Disulfide bonding controls the processing of retroviral
Brian C. Gliniak, Susan L. Kozak, Richard T. Jones, and envelope glycoproteins.
Dauid Kabat
23041 Progesterone-regulated cyclic modulation of mem- brane metalloendopeptidase (enkephalinase) in human endometrium.
M . Linette Casey, Jesse W. Smith, Kimihiro Nagai, Louis B. Hersh, and Paul C. MacDonald
23068 Amino acid sequences Gly-Pro-Leu-Tyr and Asn-Pro- Glu-Tyr in the submembranous domain of the insulin receptor are required for normal endocytosis.
Malini Rajagopalan, John L. Neidigh, and Donald A. Mc- Clain
23147 Activation of a phosphatidylcholine-specific phospho- lipase C by colony stimulating factor 1 receptor re- quires tyrosine phosphorylation and a guanine nucleo- tide-binding protein.
Sakaguchi Goutam Ghosh Choudhury, Victor L. Syluia, and Alan Y.
23152 fMet-Leu-Phe-induced activation of phospholipase D in human neutrophils. Dependence on changes in cytosolic
burst activation. free Ca2+ concentration and relation with respiratory
G. C. Roger Kessels, Dirk Roos, and Arthur J. Verhoeuen
23197 The carboxyl-terminal tripeptide Ala-Lys-Ile is essen- tial for targeting Candida tropicalis trifunctional en- zyme to yeast peroxisomes.
Rachubinski John D. Aitchison, W. Wayne Murray, and Richard A.
23233 The bovine mannose 6-phosphate/insulin-like growth factor I1 receptor. Localization of mannose 6-phosphate binding sites to domains 1-3 and 7-1 1 of the extracy- toplasmic region.
Bethany Westlund, Nancy M. Dahms, and Stuart Kornfeld
23274 Differential expression of small chondroitin/dermatan
corin, by vascular smooth muscle and endothelial cells sulfate proteoglycans, PG-Ihiglycan and PG-II/de-
in culture.
Wight, and Linda J . Sandell Hannu T. Jurueluinen, Michael G. Kinsella, Thomas N.
23296 Vitamin D receptor interaction with specific DNA. As- sociation as a 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3-modulated heterodimer.
Teruki Sone, Sandra Kerner, and J. Wesley Pike
23380 Structure of the murine erythropoietin receptor com- plex. Characterization of the erythropoietin cross- linked proteins.
Stany Chretien, Isabelle Dusanter, and Syluie Gisselbrecht Patrick Mayeux, Catherine Lacombe, Nicole Casadeuall,
23392 Lack of coupling of D-2 receptors to adenylate cyclase in GH-3 cells exposed to epidermal growth factor. Pos- sible role of a differential exmession of G; Drotein subtypes.
Toso, Nadia Gabellini, Sandra Sigala, and PierFranco Spano
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Cristina Missale, Flora Boroni, Laura Castelletti, Roberto Dal
23399 Binding of elastin to Staphylococcus aureus. Pyong Woo Park, Dauid D. Roberts, Leonard E. Grosso,
Robert P. Mecham William C. Parks, Joel Rosenbloom, William R. Abrams, and
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Chronic ethanol exposure increases levels of protein kinase C d and t and protein kinase C-mediated phos- phorylation in cultured neural cells.
Robert 0. Messing, Pamela J. Petersen, and Curtis J. Hen- rich
Characterization of trypsin-sensitive factor@) required for endosome-endosome fusion.
Maria I. Colombo, Susana Gonzalo, Peggy Weidman, and Philip Stahl
Dimerization of internalized eeidermal growth factor - receptors.
Alexander Sorkin and Graham Carpenter
Ligand-induced internalization and increased cell cal- cium are mediated via distinct structural elements in the carboxyl terminus of the epidermal growth factor receptor.
J . Walsh, Alan Wells, H. Steuen Wiley, Gordon N. Gill, and Chia-Ping Chang, Joseph P. Y. Kao, Cheri S. Lazar, Brenda
Michael G. Rosenfeld
coprotein IIb using oligonucleotide-mediated mutagen- Study of the endoproteolytic cleavage of platelet gly-
ems.
mer Poncz, and Joel S. Bennett Michael A. Kolodziej, Gaston Vilaire, Daniel Gander, Morti-
Regulation of integrin-type cell adhesion receptors by cytokines.
Pia Santala and Jyrki Heino
A novel famils of Droeesterone-induced. retinol-bind- ing proteins fiom Gerrne secretions of the pig. Vol. 265
Araghi, and R. Michael Roberts. Subsequent work done by the Janet Clawitter, William E. Trout, Michael G. Burke, Sam
following authors: Melody Stallings-Mann, William E. Trout, and R. Michael Roberts
(1990) 3248-3255.
ENZYMOLOGY Purification of the inducible murine macrophage nitric oxide synthase. Identification as a flavoprotein.
Joan M. Heuel, Kimberly A. White, and Mtchael A. Marletta
Conformational requirement for lysine hydroxylation in collagen. Structural studies on synthetic peptide sub- strates of lysyl hydroxylase.
Ping Jiang and Vettai S. Ananthanarayanan
Mechanism of conversion of human apo- to holome- thionine synthase by various forms of cobalamin.
J . Fred Kolhouse, Carolyn Utley, Sally P. Stabler, and Robert H. Allen
Gene structure of mammalian acetylcholinesterase. Al- ternative exons dictate tissue-specific expression.
Ying Li, Shelley Camp, Tara L. Rachinsky, Damon Getman, and Palmer Taylor
An active serine is involved in covalent substrate amino acid binding at each reaction center of gramicidin S synthetase.
Joachim Vater, Michael Krause, Mohamed A. Marahiel, Volker Wilhelm Schlumbohm, Torsten Stein, Christian Ullrich,
Kruft, and Brigitte Wittmann-Liebold
Mapping and molecular modeling of a recognition do- main for lysosomal enzyme targeting.
Thomas J . Baranski, Gerald Koelsch, Jean A. Hartsuck, and Stuart Kornfeld
Isolation and functional properties of an arginine-se- lective endoprotease from rat intestinal mucosa. A pu- tative prosomatostatin convertase.
Barre, Ginette Deuilliers, and Paul Cohen Julie Bourdais, Adrian R. Pierotti, Hamadi Boussetta, Nicole
Characterization and molecular cloning of a proenzyme form of a ribosome-inactivating protein from maize. Novel mechanism of proenzyme activation by proteo- lytic removal of a 2.8-kilodalton internal peptide seg- ment.
Terence A. Walsh, Alice E. Morgan, and Timothy D. Hey
Stromelysin expression regulates collagenase activa- tion in human fibroblasts. Dissociable control of two metalloproteinases by interferonyy.
Elaine N. Unemort, Matthew J . Batr, Eugene A. Bauer, and Edward P. Amento
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Thromboxane AZ synthase. Modification during “sui- cide’’ inactivation. David A. Jones and F. A. Fitzpatrick
MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS Marker exchange of the structural genes for nitric
Pseudomonas stutzeri at nitric oxide. oxide reductase blocks the denitrification pathway of
Cornelia Braun and Walter G. Zumft
Identification of the pheophytin-QA-Fe domain of the reducing side of the photosystem I1 as the Cu(I1)-inhib- itory binding site.
and Rafael Picorel Immaculada Yruela, Guillermo Montoya, Pablo J . Alonso,
The role of ATP and free ADP in metabolic coupling during fuel-stimulated insulin release from islet &cells in the isolated perfused rat pancreas.
Anal Ghosh, Peter Ronner, Erlinda Cheong, Parwaiz Khalid, and From M. Matschinsky
Drug action of thapsigargin on the CaZ+ pump protein of sarcoplasmic reticulum.
Yoshiyuki Kcima, Eunice Ogunbunmi, and Sidney Fleischer
Regulation of free cytosolic Ca2+ concentration in the outer segments of bovine retinal rods by Na-Ca-K ex- change measured with fluo-3. I. Efficiency of transport and interactions between cations.
Robert T. Szerencsei Paul P. M. Schnetkamp, Xue-Bin Li, Debesh K. Basu, and
Regulation of intracellular free Ca2+ concentration in the outer segments of bovine retinal rods by Na-Ca-K exchange measured with fluo-3. 11. Thermodynamic competence of transmembrane Na+ and K+ gradients and inactivation of Na+-dependent Ca2+ extrusion.
Paul P. M. Schnetkamp, Debesh K. Basu, Xue-Bin Li, and Robert T. Szerencsei
Localization of chromatophore proteins of Rhodo- bacter sphaeroides. I. Rapid Ca2+-induced fusion of chromatophores with phosphatidylglycerol liposomes for proteinase delivery to the luminal membrane sur- face.
Rolf Theiler and Robert A. Niederman
sphaeroides. 11. Topography of cytochrome CI and the Localization of chromatophore proteins of Rhodobacter
Rieske iron-sulfur protein as determined by proteolytic digestion of the outer and luminal membrane surfaces.
Rolf Theiler and Robert A. Niederman
Transcriptional regulation of cytochrome d in nitro- gen-fixing Arotobacter vinelandii. Evidence that up- regulation during Nz fixation is independent of nifA but dependent on ntrA.
Robert J . Maier Farhad Moshiri, Eric G. Smith, Joseph P. Taormino, and
Characterization of Escherichia coli SecA protein bind- ing to a site on its mRNA involved in autoregulation.
Katherine M. Dolan and Donald B. Oliver
Molecular cloning and sequencing of a gene from al- kaliphilic Bacillus firmus OF4 that functionally com- plements an Escherichia coli strain carrying a deletion in the nhaA Na+/H+ antiporter gene.
D. Mack Iuey, Arthur A. Guffanti, Jonah S. Bossewitch, Etana Padan, and Terry A. Krulwlch
Evidence for extracellular orientation of the chicken Transverse tubule Mg+-ATPase of skeletal muscle.
and rabbit enzymes. Ana Saborido, Gloria Mom, and Alicia Megias
A surface antigen of Giardia lamblia with a glycosyl- Dhosohatidvlinositol anchor. vol. 266 (1991) 21318- 213i5. “
Reiner, Tze-Chiang Meng, and Frances D. Gtllm Siddhartha Das, Alexis Traynor-Kaplan, David S.
NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS AND MOLECULAR GENETICS
U small nuclear ribonucleoprotein requirements for nematode cis- and trans-splicing in vitro.
Nilsen Gregory J . Hannon, Patricia A. Maroney, and Timothy W.
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Multiple cis-acting elements are required for RNA PO- lymerase 111 transcription of the gene encoding €31 RNA, the RNA component of human RNase P.
Gregory J . Hannon, Alison Chubb, Patricia A. Maroney, Gretchen Hannon, Sidney Altman, and Timothy W . Nilsen
Ribosome-independent GTPase activity of translation initiation factor IF2 and of its G-domain.
Manuela Seuerini, Roberto Spurw, Anna La Team, Cynthia L. Pon, and Claudia 0. Guulerzi
Histidine tRNA guanylyltransferase from Saccharo- myces cerevisiae. I. Purification and physical proper- ties.
Suchira Pande, Dieter Jahn, and Dieter Sol1
Histidine tRNA guanylyltransferase from Saccharo- myces cereuisiae. 11. Catalytic mechanism.
Dieter Jahn and Suchira Pande
Identification of novel factors which bind specifically to the core promoter of the immunoglobulin heavy chain gene.
Jeffrey D. Paruin and Phillip A. Sharp
Dietary sucrose enhances processing of mRNA-S14 nu- clear precursor.
Lynn A. Burmeister and Cary N. Mariash
Inhibitory control of prolactin and Pit-1 gene pro- moters by dopamine. Dual signaling pathways required for D2 receptor-regulated expression of the prolactin gene.
Harry P. Elsholtz, April M. Lew, Paul R. Albert, and Valdine C. Sundmark
ulate the promoter of the mast cell carboxypeptidase A GATA-binding transcription factors in mast cells reg-
gene.
Mather, Dale S. Reynolds, K. Frank Austen, and Stuart H. Leonard I. Zon, Michael F. Gurish, Richard L. Stevens, Cheri
Orkin
Reconstitution and properties of homologous and chi- meric HIV-1.HIV-2 ~ 6 6 . ~ 5 1 reverse transcriptase.
Kathryn J. Howard, Karl B. Frank, Iain S. Sim, and Stuart F. J . Le Grice
like protein C complementary deoxyribonucleic acid. Molecular cloning and characterization of prolactin-
Santanu Deb, Katherine F. Roby, Teresa N. Faria, Claude Szpirer, Goran Leuan, Simon C. M. Kwok, and Michael J. Soares
Identification of regulatory sequences in the type 1 plasminogen activator inhibitor gene responsive to transforming growth factor 8.
Mark R. Keeton, Scott A. Curriden, Anton-Jan van Zonneu- eld, and David J . toskutof f
Isolation and characterization of the human gene for ADP-ribosylation factor 3, a 20-kDa guanine nucleo- tide-binding protein activator of cholera toxin.
and Martha Vaughan Su-Chen Tsai, Randy S. Haun, Mikako Tsuchiya, Joel Moss,
Hormonal activation of gene transcription in ras-trans- formed NIH3T3 cells overexpressing RIIa and RIIB subunits of the CAMP-dependent protein kinase.
Anne D. Otten, Lise A. Parenteau, Stein Dbskeland, and G. Stanley McKnight
A ribosomal calmodulin-binding protein from Dictyos- telium.
Jiirgen Sonnemann, Annette Bauerle, Thomas Winckler, and Rupert Mutzel
tase in tumor necrosis factor-resistant cells. Phorbol ester induces manganese-superoxide dismu-
Junichi Fujii and Naoyuki Taniguchi
The cyclophilin multigene family of peptidyl-prolyl iso- merases. Characterization of three separate human iso- forms.
Derk J . Bergsma, Catherine Eder, Mitchell Gross, Hans Kersten, Daniel Syluester, Edward Appelbaum, Donna Cusi- mano, George P. Liui, Megan M. McLaughlin, Karla Kasyan, Terence G. Porter, Carol Siluerman, Danien Dunnington, An-
Brandt, and Mark A. Levy nalisa Hand, William P. Prichett, Mary J . Bossard, Martin
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Molecular basis of thyroid hormone regulation of mye- lin basic protein gene expression in rodent brain.
Jacob Robbins, and Vera M. Nikodem Antonella Farsetti, Tomoaki Mitsuhashi, Beatrice Desuergne,
Requirements for primer synthesis by bacteriophage T7 63-kDa gene 4 protein. Roles of template sequence and T7 56-kDa gene 4 protein.
Lynn V. Mendelman and Charles C. Richardson
Stimulation of endothelin-1 gene expression by insulin in endothelial cells.
Mu-En Lee, Mary R. e e k e n , T e r w Shiba, Thomas Querter- F. Jauier Oliuer, Guudalupe de la Rubia, Edward P. Feener,
m o w , and George L. Kmg
A serum- and glucocorticoid-regulated 4-kilobase mRNA encodes a cyclooxygenase-related protein.
M. Kerry O'Banion, Henry B. Sadowski, Virginia Winn, and Donald A. Young
Concerted modulation of al(X1) and a2(V) collagen mRNAs in bovine vascular smooth muscle cells.
Karen E. Brown, Roger Lawrence, and Gail E. Sonenshein
Transcriptional regulation of the small nuclear ribo- nucleoprotein E protein gene. Identification of cis-act- ing sequences with homology to genes encoding ribo- somal proteins.
Michael P. Fautsch and Eric D. Wieben
Multiple origins of the human glycophorin St" gene. Identification of hot spots for independent unequal ho- mologous recombinations.
Cheng-Han Huang and Olga 0. Blumenfeld
Distal cis-acting promoter sequences mediate glucocor- ticoid stimulation of cardiac atrial natriuretic factor gene transcription.
J. Schmidt, Jacques Drouin, and Mona Nemer Stefania Argentin, Yu L in Sun, Isabelle Lihrmann, Thomas
The Drosophila RBP-J, gene encodes the binding pro-
sequence. tein for the immunoglobulin J. recombination signal
Takahisa Furukawa, Masashi Kawaichi, Norisada Matsu- nami, Haruko Ryo, Yasuyoshi Nishida, and Tasuku Honjo
Hypoxia enhances phosphorylation of eukaryotic ini- tiation factor 4 A in maize root tips.
Cecelia Webster, Rebecca L. Gaut, Karen S. Browning, Joanne M. Rauel, and Justm K. M. Roberts
mosin Dl,, cDNA. Expression in post-meiotic male germ Cloning and characterization of a testis-specific thy-
cells. Sheng-Cai Lin and Marcelle Morrison-Bogorad
Transgenic mice that express a mini-gene version of the human gene for type I procollagen (COLlAl) de- velop a phenotype resembling a lethal form of osteogen- esis imperfecta.
Jaspal S. Khillan, Anne S. Oken, Sirpa Kontusaari, Boris Sokolou, and Darwin J . Prockop
I n vivo restriction. Sequence and structure of endonu- clease 11-dependent cleavage sites in bacteriophage T4 DNA.
Margareta Krabbe and Karin Carkon
The hepatitis B virus S promoter comprises a CCAAT motif and two initiation regions.
Dao-Xiu Zhou and T. S. Benedict Yen
Primary structure of bovine endothelin ETe receptor
teinase cleavage sites. and identification of signal peptidase and metal pro-
Yasuyoshi Saito, Takeshi Mizuno, Makoto Itakura, Yohko Suzuki, Teizo Ito, Hiromi Hagiwara, and Shigehisa Hirose
Type I1 collagen mRNA containing an alternatively spliced exon predominates in the chick limb prior to chondrogenesis.
Hyun-Duck Nah and William B. Upholt
Protein kinase activity required for an early step in interferon-a signaling.
Daniel S. Kessler and David E. Levy
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PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE The effects of p-hydroxymercuribenzoic acid modifi- cation and heat treatment on the CuA reduction poten- tial of cytochrome c oxidase.
Sunney I. Chan Zhuyin Li, Randy W . Larsen, Lian-ping Pan, and
Metalloenzymes in DNA repair. Escherichia coli endo- nuclease IV and Saccharomyces cerevisiae Apnl.
Joshua D. Levin, Robert Shapiro, and Bruce Demple
Drosophila laminin A chain sequence, interspecies comparison, and domain structure of a major carboxyl portion.
Katherine Garrison, Albert J. MacKrell, and John H. Fessler
brane heparan sulfate proteoglycan, reveals extensive The complete sequence of perlecan, a basement mem-
similarity with laminin A chain, low density lipopro- tein-receptor, and the neural cell adhesion molecule.
Douglas M. Noonan, Anna Fulle, Piera Valente, Silla Cai,
John R. Hassell Elizabeth Horigan, Makoto Sasaki, Yoshihiko Yamada, and
Arginine 197 of lac repressor contributes significant energy to inducer binding. Confirmation of homology to periplasmic sugar binding proteins.
Ronit 0. Spotts, Artemis E. Chakerian, and Kathleen S. Matthews
thrombomodulin. Two distinct structural changes are The active site of thrombin is altered upon binding to
protein C activation. detected by fluorescence, but only one correlates with
Jia Ye, Naomi L. Esmon, Charles T. Esmon, and Arthur E. Johnson
The effect of carbohydrate on the structure and stabil- ity of erythropoietin.
Linda Owers Narhi, Tsutomu Arakawa, Kenneth H. Aoki, Rebecca Elmore, Michael F. Rohde, Thomas Boom, and Thomas W . Strickland
Involvement of the distal histidine in the low affinity exhibited by Hb Chico ( L y P - Thr) and its isolated f l chains.
Celia Bonaoentura, Robert Cashon, Joseph Bonaoentura, Man Perutz, Giulio Fermi, and Daniel T.-B. Shih
Extracellular domain-IgG fusion proteins for three hu- man natriuretic peptide receptors. Hormone pharma- cology and application to solid phase screening of syn- thetic peptide antisera.
Vitangcol, Jill R. S. Jewett, John Burnier, Willium Henzel, and Brian D. Bennett, Gregory L. Bennett, Roderick V.
Daoid G. Lowe
Role of disulfide bonds in biologic activity of human interleukin-6.
Fowlkes John N . Snouwaert, Frank W . G. Leebeek, and Dana M.
23103 Bombinin-like peptides with antimicrobial activity
talis. from skin secretlons of the Asian toad, Bombina orien-
Bradford W. Gibson, Dazhi Tang, Robert Mandrell, Michele Kelly, and Elmt R. Splndel
23112 Effects of gene mutations in lipoprotein and hepatic lipases as interpreted by a molecular model of the pan- creatic triglyceride li ase.
Zygmunt S. Derewen2 and Christian Cambillau
23120 Cop e r X-extended x-ray absorption fine structure stu&es of oxidized and reduced do amine &hydroxyl- ase. Confirmation of a sulfur ligan8 to copper(1) in the reduced enz me.
Ninian J. Jlackburn, Samar S. Hasnain, Trudie M. Pettin- gill, and Richard W . Strange
23128 Structure-activity relationshi 6 of interleukin-8 deter- mined using chemically s ntEesized analogs. Critical role of NHn-terminal residrues and evidence for uncou- pling of neutrophil chemotaxis, exocytosis, and recep- tor binding activities:
Ian Clark-Lewzs, Chrzstoph Schumacher, Marco Baggiolini, and Bernhard Moser
23191 Molecular properties of global suppressors of temper- ature-sensitive folding mutations in P22 tailspike en- dorhamnosidase.
Sang Chul Lee, Hyeyeong Koh, and Myeong-Hee Yu
23257 Synthesis and characterization of 5-azido-UDP-glucu- ronic acid. A new photoaffinity probe for UDP-glucu- ronic acid-utilizing roteins.
Lester, Alan D. Elbern, and Anna Radominska Richard R. Drake: Biotr Zimniak, Body E. Haley, Roger
23282 Purification of the transforming growth factor-b (TGF-
Janet L. Andres, $rs Ronnstrand, Sela Cheifetz, and Joan 8) binding proteo lycan betaglycan.
Massague
23323 Integrin (platelet GPIIb-IIIa) recognizes multiple sites in flbronectin.
Ron D. Bowditch, Carol E. Halloran, Shin-ichi Aota, Masa-
H. Ginsberg nobu Obara, Edward F. Plow, Kenneth M. Yamada, and Mark
23354 Structure of the agonist-bindin site of the nicotinic acetylcholine rece tor. [3H]acetyfcholine mustard iden- tifies residues in t t e cation-binding subsite.
Jonathan B. Cohen, Shannan D. Sharp, and W u Schyong Liu
23461 Structure of the polyglutamyl side chain posttransla-
Virginle Redeker, Jean-Pierre Le Caer, Jean Rosier, and tionally.added to a-tubulin.
Jean-Claude Prome
23516 Pancreatic 0 cells ex res8 two autoantigenic forms of flutamic acid decar&oxylase., a 65-kDa hydrophilic orm and a 64-kDa amphiphillc form whlch can be both
membrane-bound and soluble. Vol. 266 (1991) 21257- 21264.
Lissl Aagaard, Kathz Begley, Hans Kofod, Klm Hejnaes, and Stephan Christgau, Helen Schierbeck, Henk-Jan ,Aanstoot,
Steinunn Baekkeskov
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