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AU Huang-X.
TI An algorithm for identifying regions of a DNA sequence that
   satisfy a content requirement.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 219.

AU Huang-X.
TI On global sequence alignment.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 227.

AU Lambert-G-A.
TI Software controlled testing for antidromic activation of single neurones.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 237.

AU Golding-B.
TI Exploratory analysis of multiple sequence alignments using phylogenies.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 243.

AU Inglehart-J.  Nelson-P-A.
TI On the limitations of automated restriction mapping.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 249.

AU Zintzaras-E.  Brown-N-P.  Kowald-A.
TI Growing a classification tree using the apparent misclassification rate.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 263.

AU Dardel-F.
TI MC-Fit: using Monte-Carlo methods to get accurate confidence limits on 
   enzyme parameters.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 273.

AU Penotti-F-E.
TI A distributed system for DNA/Protein database similarity search.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 277.

AU Reeves-P-R.  Farnell-L.  Lan-R.
TI MULTICOMP: a program for preparing sequence data for phylogenetic 
   analysis.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 281.

AU Wilkins-M-F.  Morris-C-W.  Boddy-L.
TI A comparison of Radial Basis Function and backpropagation neural 
   networks for identification of marine phytoplankton from
   multivariate flow cytometry data.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 285.

AU El-Mansi-E-M-T.  Dawson-G-C.  Bryce-C-F-A.
TI Steady-state modelling of metabolic flux between the tricarboxylic
   acid cycle and the glyoxylate bypass in Escherichia coli.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 295.

AU Sonnhammer-E-L-L.  Durbin-R.
TI A Workbench for large scale sequence homology analysis.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 301.

AU Zhang-P. Schon-E-A.  Fischer-S-G.  Cayanis-E.  Weiss-J.  Kistler-S.
   Bourne-P-E. 
TI An algorithm based on graph theory for the assembly of contigs in
   physical mapping of DNA. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 309.

AU Strelets-V-B.  Ptitsyn-A-A.  Milanesi-L.  Lim-H-A.
TI Databank homology search algorithm with linear computation complexity.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 319.

AU Hoeck-W-G..
TI InfoTrac TFD: a microcomputer implementation of the Transcription
   Factor Database TFD with graphical user interface.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 323.

AU Bryant-T-N. 
TI A bacterial identification teaching exercise revisited.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 329.

AU Sammons-S-A.  Dykes-D-P..
TI OLGCG: an OPEN LOOK interface to the GCG sequence analysis package.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 335.

AU Ellis-L-B-M.  Milius-R-P.
TI Valid and invalid implementation of GOR secondary structure predictions.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 341.

AU Soderlund-C.  Burks-C.
TI GRAM and genfragII: solving and testing the single digest,
   partially ordered restriction map problem.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 349.

AU Bryant-T-N.
TI A program for reordering coded data.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 359.

AU Nadkarni-P-M.  Reeders-S-T.  Zhou-J.
TI A modification of the ALIGN program to assist visual interpretation
   of mutated sequences.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994 June. 10(3).  P 361.

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AU Scapoli-C.  Rodriguez-Lapalde-A.  Volinia-S.  Beretta-M.  Barrai-I.
TI Identification of a set of  frequent decanucleotides in plants and
   in animals.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 465.

AU Bray-D.  Lay-S.
TI Rapid numerical integration algorithm for finding the equilibrium
   state of a system of coupled binding reactions. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 471. 

AU Farza-M.  Cheruy-A.
TI BIOESTIM: software for automatic design of estimators in bioprocess
   engineering. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 477. 

AU Caporale-C.  Sepe-C.  Caruso-C.  Petrilli-P.  Buoncore-V.
TI An algorithm to determine protein sequence alignment by utilizing
   data obtained from a peptide mixture and individual peptides.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 489. 

AU Clotet-J.  Cedano-J.  Querol-E.  
TI An Excel spreadsheet computer program combining algorithms for
   prediction of protein structural characteristics.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 495. 

AU Gambari-R.  Volinia-S.  Nesti-C.  Scapoli-C.  Barrai-I.
TI A set of Alu-free frequent decamers from mammalian genomes enriched
   in transcription factor signals.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 501. 

AU Trelles-Salazar-O.  Zapata-E.L.  Carazo-J-M.
TI On an efficient parallelization of exhaustive sequence comparison
   algorithms on message passing architectures.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 509. 

AU Elkind-Y.  Nir-B.  Weller-J-I.
TI Maximum likelihood estimation of quantitative trait loci parameters
   with the aid of genetic markers using a standard statistical package.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 513. 
 
AU Heumann-K.  George-D.  Mewes-H-W.
TI A new concept of sequence data distribution on wide area networks.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 519. 

AU Parodi-L-A.  Granatir-C-A.  Maggiora-G-M.
TI A consensus procedure for predicting the location of alpha-helical
   transmembrane segments in proteins.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 527. 

AU Posfai-J.  Szaraz-Z.  Roberts-R-J.
TI VISA: Visual Sequence Analysis for the comparison of multiple amino
   acid sequences. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 537. 

AU Saqi-M.  Sayle-R.
TI PdbMotif - a tool for the automatic identification and display of
   motifs in protein structures. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 545. 

AU Nakai-K.  Tokimori-T.  Ogiwara-A.  Uchiyama-I.  Niiyama-T.
TI Gnome - an Internet-based sequence analysis tool.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 547. 

AU Walsh-L-L.  
TI Navigating the Brookhaven Data Bank.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 551. 

AU Altimiras-J.  Feliu-M.  Aissaoui-A.  Tort-L.
TI Computing heart-rate variability using spectral analysis
   techniques: HRVUAB, a ready-to-use program.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 559. 

AU Niemi-J-T.  Mantsala-P.
TI TRACTOR: a program to locate subclones in a nucleotide sequence
   using only one sequencing reaction.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 563. 

AU Engle-M-L.  Burks-C.
TI GenFrag 2.1: new features for more robust fragment assembly benchmarks.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 567. 

AU Van-de-Peer-Y.  De-Wachter-R.
TI TREECON for Windows: a software package for the construction and
   drawing of evolutionary trees for the Microsoft Windows environment.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 569. 

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AU Hart-K-W.  Searls-D-B.  Overton-G-C.
TI SORTEZ: a relational translator for NCBI's ASN.1 database.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 369.

AU Gotoh-O.
TI Further improvements in methods of group-to-group sequence
   alignment with generalized profile operations. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 379.

AU Corpet-F.  Michot-B.
TI RNAlign program: alignment of RNA sequences using both primary and
   secondary structures.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 389.

AU Gleizes-A.  Henaut-A.
TI A global approach for contig construction.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 401.

AU Rzhetsky-A.  Nei-M.
TI METREE: a program package for inferring and testing
   minimum-evolution trees. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 409.


AU Fuchs-R.
TI Sequence analysis by electronic mail: a tool for accessing e-mail servers.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 413.

AU Kim-J.  Pramanik-S.  Chung-M-J.
TI multiple sequence alignment using simulated annealing.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 419.

AU Tung-C-S.  Carter-E-S-II.
TI Nucleic acid modeling tool (NAMOT): an interactive graphic tool for
   modeling nucleic acid structures. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 427.

AU Wright-L-W.  Lichter-J-B.  Reinitz-J.  Schifman-M-A.  Kidd-K-K.
   Miller-P-L.
TI Computer-assisted restriction mapping: an integrated approach to
   handling experimental uncertainty.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 435.

AU Fire-A.
TI A four-dimensional digital image archiving system for cell lineage
   tracing and retrospective embryology. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 443.

AU Mautino-M-R.
TI A computer program for construction of circular restriction maps.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 449.

AU Landes-C.  Risler-J-L.
TI Fast databank searching with a reduced amino-acid alphabet.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 453.

AU Miller-W.  Boguski-M.
TI A note about computing all local alignments.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 455.

AU Tatusov-R-L.  Koonin-E-V.
TI A simple tool to search for sequence motifs that are conserved in
   BLAST outputs. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 457.

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AU Chang-W.  Shindyalov-I-N.  Pu-C.  Bourne-P-E.
TI Design and application of PDBlib, a C++ macromolecular class library.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 575.

AU Godzik-A.  Skolnick-J.
TI Flexible algorithm for direct multiple alignment of protein
   structures and sequences. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 587.

AU Kondrakhin-Y-V.  Shamin-V-V.  Kolchanov-N-A.  
TI Construction of a generalized consensus matrix for recognition of
   vertebrate pre-mRNA 3'-terminal processing sites.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 597.

AU Shepelev-V-A.  Yanishevsky-N-V.  
TI Multidimensional dot-matrices.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 605.

AU Xu-Y.  Mural-R-J.  Uberbacher-E.C.
TI Constructing gene models from accurately predicted exons: an
   application of dynamic programming.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 613.

AU Wang-Y.  Prade-R-A.  Griffith-J.  Timberlake-W.E.  Arnold-J.
TI ODS_BOOTSTRAP: assessing the statistical reliability of physical
   maps by bootstrap resampling.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 625.

AU Schnieder-G.  Schuchhardt-J.  Wrede-P.
TI Artificial neural networks and simulated molecular evolution are
   potential tools for sequence-oriented protein design.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 635.

AU Agarwal-P.
TI Simulation of aggregation in Dictyostelium using the Cell
   Programming Language. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 647.

AU Bryant-T-N. 
TI Identifying correct bacteriological vocabulary: software to look up
   RKC codes and statements.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 657.

AU Solovyev-V-V.  Salamov-A-A.
TI Predicting alpha-helix and beta-strand segments of globular proteins.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 661.

AU Smith-S-W.  Overbeek-R.  Woese-C-R.  Gilbert-W.  Gillevet-P.M.
TI The genetic data environment an expandable GUI for multiple
   sequence analysis. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 671.

AU Cain-M-L.  Murray-L-W.  
TI Non-linear regression models to estimate the size of DNA fragments.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 677.

AU Wilson-S-R.  Solomon-P.J.
TI Estimates for different stages of HIV/AIDS disease.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 681.

AU Claros-M-G.  von-Heijne-G.
TI TopPred II: an improved software for membrane protein structure
   predictions. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 685.

AU Wishart-D-S.  Boyko-R-F.  Sykes-B-D.
TI Constrained multiple sequence alignment using XALIGN.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 687.

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AU Stormo-G-D.
TI Editorial
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 1.

AU Julich-A.
TI Implementation of BLAST for parallel computers.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 3.

AU Resenchuk-S-M.  Blinov-V-M.
TI ALIGNMENT SERVICE: creation and processing of alignments of
   sequences of unlimited length.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 7.

AU Hirosawa-M.  Totoki-Y.  Hoshida-M.  Ishikawa-M.
TI Comprehensive study on iterative algorithms of multiple sequence
   alignment. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 13.

AU Wright-J-F.  Morse-D-R.  Tardivel-G.M.
TI An investigation into the use of hypertext as a user interface to
   taxonomic keys. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 19.

AU Granjeon-E.  Tarroux-P.
TI Detection of compositional constraints in nucleic acid sequences
   using neural networks. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 29.

AU Eroshkin-A-M.  Fomin-V-I.  Zhilkin-P-A.  Ivanisenko-V.V.  Kondrakhin-Y-V.
TI PROANAL version 2: multifunctional program for analysis of multiple
   protein sequence alignments and for studying the structure-activity
   relationships in protein families. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 39.

AU White-O.  FitzHugh-W.
TI A rapid retrieval tool for operating on large, flat archive files.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 45.

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AU Bodlaender-H-L.  Downey-R-G.  Fellows-M-R.  Hallett-M-T.  Wareham-H-T.
TI Parameterized complexity analysis in computational biology.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 49.

AU Sagot-M-F.  Viari-A.  Pothier-J.  Soldano-H.
TI Finding flexible patterns in a text: an application to
   three-dimensional molecular matching. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 59.

AU Manocha-D.  Zhu-Y.  Wright-W.
TI Conformational analysis of molecular chains using nano-kinematics.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 71.

AU Sandak-B.  Nussinov-R.  Wolfson-H-J.
TI An automated computer vision and robotics-based technique for 3-D
   flexible biomolecular docking and matching.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 87.

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AU Perochon-Dorisse-J.  Chetouani-F.  Aurel-S.  Iscolo-N.  Michot-B.
TI RNA_d2: a computer program for editing and display of RNA secondary
   structures. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 101.

AU Schoniger-M.  von-Haeseler-A.
TI Simulating efficiently the evolution of DNA sequences.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 111.

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AU REINHARD-M.  GIEHL-K.  ABEL-K.  HAFFNER-C.
   JARCHAU-T.  HOPPE-V.  JOCKUSCH-B-M.
   WALTER-U.
TI The proline-rich focal adhesion and microfilament
   protein VASP is a ligand for profilins.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1583-1589.

AU PEKNY-M.  LEVEEN-P.  PEKNA-M.  ELIASSON-C.  BERTHOLD-C-H.
   WESTERMARK-B.  BETSHOLTZ-C.
TI Mice lacking glial fibrillary acidic protein display
   astrocytes devoid of intermediate filaments but develop
   and reproduce normally.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1590-1598.

AU RUDIGER-M.  HAUPTS-U.  GERWERT-K.  OESTERHELT-D.
TI Chemical reconstitution of a chloride pump 
   inactivated by a single point mutation.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1599-1606.

AU WALEV-I.  RESKE-K.  PALMER-M.  VALEVA-A.
   BHAKDI-S.
TI Potassium-inhibited processing of IL-1beta in human
   monocytes.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1607-1614.

AU ANDERSSON-M.  GUNNE-H.  AGERBERTH-B.  BOMAN-A.
   BERGMAN-T.  SILLARD-R.  JORNVALL-H.  MUTT-V.
   OLSSON-B.  WIGZELL-H.  DAGERLIND-A.  BOMAN-H-G.
   GUDMUNDSSON-G-H.
TI NK-lysin, a novel effector peptide of cytotoxic T and
   NK cells.  Structure and cDNA cloning of the porcine
   forms, induction by interleukin 2, antibacterial
   and antitumour activity.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1615-1625.

AU FURUKAWA-K.  PANTE-N.  AEBI-U.  GERACE-L.
TI Cloning of a cDNA for lamina-associated polypeptide
   2 (LAP2) and identification of regions that 
   specify targeting to the nuclear envelope.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1626-1636.

AU SCHONBACHLER-M.  HORVACH-A.  FASSLER-J.  RIEZMAN-H.
TI The yeast spt14 gene is homologous to the human
   PIG-A gene and is required for GPI anchor synthesis.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1637-1645.

AU JACKMAN-M.  FIRTH-M.  PINES-J.
TI Human cyclins B1 and B2 are localized to strikingly 
   different structures: B1 to microtubules, B2 primarily
   to the Golgi apparatus.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1646-1654.

AU LAUZE-E.  STOELCKER-B.  LUCA-F-C.  WEISS-E.
   SCHUTZ-A-R.  WINEY-M.
TI Yeast spindle pole body duplication gene MPS1
   encodes an essential dual specificity protein 
   kinase.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1655-1663.

AU SANDKVIST-M.  BAGDASARIAN-M.  HOWARD-S-P.  DIRITA-V-J.
TI Interaction between the autokinase EpsE and EpsL in
   the cutoplasmic membrane is required for extracellular
   secretion in Vibrio cholerae.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1664-1673. 

AU FRICK-I-M.  CROSSIN-K-L.  EDELMAN-G-M.  BJORCK-L. 
TI Protein H-a bacterial surface protein with affinity
   for both immunoglobulin and fibronectin type III domains.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1674-1679.

AU TORNBERG-U-C.  HOLMBERG-D.
TI B-1a, B-1b and B-2 B cells display unique VHDJH 
   repertoires formed at different stages of ontogeny and      
   under different selection pressures.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1680-1689.

AU VERDAGUER-N.  MATEU-M-G.  ANDREU-D.  GIRALT-E.
   DOMINGO-E.  FITA-I.
TI Structure of the major antigenic loop of the
   foot-and-mouth disease virus complexed with a
   neutralizing antibody: direct involvement of 
   the Arg-Gly-Asp motif in the interaction.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1690-1696.

AU NIETO-M-A.  SECHRIST-J.  WILKINSON-D-G.
   BRONNER-FRASER-M.
TI Relationship between spatially restricted Krox-20
   gene expression in branchial neural crest and
   segmentation in the chick embryo hindbrain.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1697-1710.

AU CREVEL-G.  COTTERILL-S.
TI DF 31, a sperm decondensation factor from
   Drosophila melanogaster: purification 
   and characterization.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1711-1717.

AU CRADDOCK-C-F.  VYAS-P.  SHARPE-J-A.  AYYUB-H.
   WOOD-W-G.  HIGGS-D-R.
TI Contrasting effects of alpha and beta globin 
   regulatory elements on chromatin structure
   may be related to their different chromosomal 
   environments.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1718-1726.

AU WALL-G.  VARGA-WEISZ-P-D.  SANDALTZOPOULOS-R.
   BECKER-P-B.
TI Chromatin remodeling by GAGA factor and heat
   shock factor at the hypersensitive Drosophila
   hsp26 promoter in vitro.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1727-1736.

AU TRUSS-M.  BARTSCH-J.  SCHELBERT-A.  HACHE-R-J-G.
   BEATO-M.
TI Hormone induces binding or receptors and
   transcription factors to a rearranged
   nucleosome on the MMTV promoter in vivo.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1737-1757.

AU ALMOUZNI-G.  WOLFFE-A-P.
TI Constraints on transcriptional activator
   function contribute to transcriptional
   quiescence during early Xenopus
   embryogenesis.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1752-1765. 

AU SHIRAKATA-M.  PATERSON-B-M.
TI The E12 inhibitory domain prevents homodimer
   formation and facilitates selective
   heterodimerization with the MyoD family of
   gene regulatory factors.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1766-1772. 

AU SOLANO-R.  NIETO-C.  AVILA-J.  CANAS-L.
   DIAZ-I.  PAZ-ARES-J.
TI Dual DNA binding specificity of a petal
   epidermis-specific MYB transcription 
   factor (MYB.Ph3) from Petunia hybrida.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1773-1784.

AU LIVINGSTONE-C.  PATEL-G. JONES-N.
TI AFT-2 contains a phosphorylation-
   dependent transcriptional activation
   domain.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1785-1797. 

AU VAN-DAM-H.  WILHELM-D.  HERR-I.  STEFFEN-A.
   HERRLICH-P.  ANGEL-P.
TI AFT-2 is preferentially activated by stress-
   activated protein kinases to mediate c-jun
   induction in response to genotoxic agents.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1798-1811.

AU BRUKNER-I.  SANCHEZ-R.  SUCK-D.  PONGOR-S.
TI Sequence-dependent bending propensity of
   DNA as revealed by DNase I: parameters
   for trinucleotides.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1812-1818.

AU PANYUTIN-I-G.  BISWAS-I.  HSIEH-P.
TI A pivotal role for the structure of the 
   Holliday junction in DNA branch migration.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1819-1826.

AU FONSTEIN-M.  KOSHY-E-G.  NIKOLSKAYA-T.
   MOURACHOV-P.  HASELKORN-R.
TI Refinement of the high-resolution physical
   and genetic map of Rhodobacter capsulatus
   and genome surveys using blots of the cosmid
   encyclopedia.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1827-1841. 

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CC CONTENTS          Volume 270 Number 19 (1995)

AU Lucero-H-A.  Lebeche-D.  Kaminer-B.
TI ERcalcistorin/protein disulfide isomerase (PDI). Sequence determination
   and expression of a cDNA clone encoding a calcium storage protein with
   PDI activity from endoplasmic reticulum of the sea urchin egg. Vol. 269
   (1994) 23112-23119.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11701.

AU McEver-R-P.  Moore-K-L.  Cummings-R-D.
TI Leukocyte trafficking mediated by selectin-carbohydrate interactions
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11025.

AU Leibovitz-D.  Koch-Y.  Fridkin-M.  Pitzer-F.  Zwickl-P.  Dantes-A.
   Baumeister-W.  Amsterdam-A.
TI Archaebacterial and eukaryotic proteasomes prefer different sites in
   cleaving gonadotropin-releasing hormone
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11029.

AU Little-J-B.  Nagasawa-H.  Keng-P-C.  Yu-Y.  Li-C-Y.
TI Absence of radiation-induced G1 arrest in two closely related human
   lymphoblast cell lines that differ in p53 status
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11033.

AU Matsuda-T.  Fukada-T.  Takahashi-Tezuka-M.  Okuyama-Y.  Fujitani-Y.
   Hanazono-Y.  Hirai-H.  Hirano-T.
TI Activation of Fes tyrosine kinase by gp130, an interleukin-6 family
   cytokine signal transducer, and their association
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11037.

AU Schlemmer-S-R.  Yang-C-H.  Sirotnak-F-M.
TI Functional modulation of multidrug resistance-related P-glycoprotein by
   Ca2+-calmodulin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11040.

AU Deprez-P-N.  Inestrosa-N-C.
TI Two heparin-binding domains are present on the collagenic tail of
   asymmetric acetylcholinesterase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11043.

AU Shin-H-J.  Rho-H-M.
TI Release of the hepatitis B virus-associated DNA polymerase from the
   viral particle by the proteolytic cleavage
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11047.

AU Rajendran-V-M.  Geibel-J.  Binder-H-J.
TI Chloride-dependent Na-H exchange. A novel mechanism of sodium transport
   in colonic crypts.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11051.

AU He-T-C.  Jiang-N.  Zhuang-H.  Wojchowski-D-M.
TI Erythropoietin-induced recruitment of Shc via a receptor
   phosphotyrosine-independent, Jak2-associated pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11055.

AU Bonay-P.  Fresno-M.
TI Characterization of carbohydrate binding proteins in Trypanosoma cruzi
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11062.

AU Bouveret-E.  Derouiche-R.  Rigal-A.  Lloubes-R-Claude Lazdunski.
   Benedetti-H.
TI Peptidoglycan-associated lipoprotein-TolB interaction. A possible key
   to explaining the formation of contact sites between the inner and
   outer membranes of Escherichia coli.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11071.

AU Derouiche-R.  Benedetti-H.  Lazzaroni-J-C.  Lazdunski-C.  Lloubes-R.
TI Protein complex within Escherichia coli inner membrane. TolA N-terminal
   domain interacts with TolQ and TolR proteins.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11078.

AU Shapiro-A-D.  Pfeffer-S-R.
TI Quantitative analysis of the interactions between prenyl Rab9, GDP
   dissociation inhibitor-{alpha}, and guanine nucleotides
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11085.

AU Costanzo-G.  Mauro-E-D.  Negri-R.  Pereira-G.  Hollenberg-C.
TI Multiple overlapping positions of nucleosomes with single in vivo
   rotational setting in the Hansenula polymorpha RNA polymerase II MOX
   promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11091.

AU Bernardo-K.  Hurwitz-R.  Zenk-T.  Desnick-R-J.  Ferlinz-K.
   Schuchman-E-H.  Sandhoff-K.
TI Purification, characterization, and biosynthesis of human acid
   ceramidase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11098.

AU Narayanan-K.  Spack-L.  McMillan-K.  Kilbourn-R-G.  Hayward-M-A.
   Masters-B-S-S.  Griffith-O-W.
TI S-Alkyl-l-thiocitrullines. Potent stereoselective inhibitors of nitric
   oxide synthase with strong pressor activity in vivo.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11103.

AU Terry-M-J.  McDowell-M-T.  Lagarias-J-C.
TI (3Z)- and (3E)-phytochromobilin are intermediates in the biosynthesis
   of the phytochrome chromophore
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11111.

AU Krnacik-M-J.  Li-S.  Liao-J.  Rosen-J-M.
TI Position-independent expression of whey acidic protein transgenes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11119.

AU Bourbon-H-M.  Martin-Blanco-E.  Rosen-D.  Kornberg-T-B.
TI Phosphorylation of the Drosophila engrailed protein at a site outside
   its homeodomain enhances DNA binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11130.

AU Skorko-Glonek-J.  Krzewski-K.  Lipinska-B.  Bertoli-E.  Tanfani-F.
TI Comparison of the structure of wild-type HtrA heat shock protease and
   mutant HtrA proteins. A Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic study.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11140.

AU Warne-T-R.  Buchanan-F-G.  Robinson-M.
TI Growth-dependent accumulation of monoalkylglycerol in Madin-Darby
   canine kidney cells. Evidence for a role in the regulation of protein
   kinase C.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11147.

AU Kaise-M.  Muraoka-A.  Seva-C.  Takeda-H.  Dickinson-C-J.  Yamada-T.
TI Glycine-extended progastrin processing intermediates induce
   H+,K+-ATPase {alpha}-subunit gene expression through a novel receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11155.

AU Morita-K.  Ebert-S-N.  Wong-D-L.
TI Role of transcription factor Egr-1 in phorbol ester-induced
   phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase gene expression
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11161.

AU Molino-M.  Blanchard-N.  Belmonte-E.  Tarver-A-P.  Abrams-C.
   Hoxie-J-A.  Cerletti-C.  Brass-L-F.
TI Proteolysis of the human platelet and endothelial cell thrombin
   receptor by neutrophil-derived cathepsin G
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11168.

AU Heller-B.  Wang-Z-Q.  Wagner-E-F.  Radons-J.  Burkle-A.  Fehsel-K.
   Burkart-V.  Kolb-H.
TI Inactivation of the poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase gene affects oxygen
   radical and nitric oxide toxicity in islet cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11176.

AU Zhang-X.  Bremer-H.
TI Control of the Escherichia coli rrnB P1 promoter strength by ppGpp
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11181.

AU Shiao-Y-J.  Lupo-G.  Vance-J-E.
TI Evidence that phosphatidylserine is imported into mitochondria via a
   mitochondria-associated membrane and that the majority of mitochondrial
   phosphatidylethanolamine is derived from decarboxylation of
   phosphatidylserine
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11190.

AU Zhang-Z-Y.
TI Kinetic and mechanistic characterization of a mammalian
   protein-tyrosine phosphatase, PTP1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11199.

AU Stringer-H-A-R.  Pannekoek-H.
TI The significance of fibrin binding by plasminogen activator inhibitor 1
   for the mechanism of tissue-type plasminogen activator-mediated
   fibrinolysis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11205.

AU Haniel-A.  Welge-Lussen-U.  Kuhn-K.  Poschl-E.
TI Identification and characterization of a novel transcriptional silencer
   in the human collagen type IV gene COL4A2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11209.

AU Leusen-J-H-W.  Fluiter-K.  Hilarius-P-M.  Roos-D.  Verhoeven-A-J.
   Bolscher-B-G-J-M.
TI Interactions between the cytosolic components p47phox and p67phox of
   the human neutrophil NADPH oxidase that are not required for activation
   in the cell-free system
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11216.

AU Janssen-J-J-M.  Bovee-Geurts-P-H-M.  Merkx-M.  DeGrip-W-J.
TI Histidine tagging both allows convenient single-step purification of
   bovine rhodopsin and exerts ionic strength-dependent effects on its
   photochemistry
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11222.

AU Finch-P-W.  Lengel-C.  Chedid-M.
TI Cloning and characterization of the promoter region of the human
   keratinocyte growth factor gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11230.

AU Gu-W.  Reines-D.
TI Identification of a decay in transcription potential that results in
   elongation factor dependence of RNA polymerase II
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11238.

AU Bhattacharjee-H.  Li-J.  Yu.-M.  Ksenzenko  Rosen-B-P.
TI Role of cysteinyl residues in metalloactivation of the
   oxyanion-translocating ArsA ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11245.

AU Sekler-I.  Lo-R-S.  Mastrocola-T.  Kopito-R-R.
TI Sulfate transport mediated by the mammalian anion exchangers in
   reconstituted proteoliposomes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11251.

AU Horiuchi-H.  Giner-A.  Hoflack-B.  Zerial-M.
TI A GDP/GTP exchange-stimulatory activity for the Rab5-RabGDI complex on
   clathrin-coated vesicles from bovine brain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11257.

AU Braun-K-P.  Cody-R-B-Jr..  Jones-D-R.  Peterson-C-M.
TI A structural assignment for a stable acetaldehyde-lysine adduct
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11263.

AU Razi-N.  Lindahl-U.
TI Biosynthesis of heparin/heparan sulfate. The d-glucosaminyl
   3-O-sulfotransferase reaction: target and inhibitor saccharides.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11267.

AU Strom-A.  Westin-S.  Eguchi-H.  Gustafsson-J-.  Mode-A.
TI Characterization of orphan nuclear receptor binding elements in
   sex-differentiated members of the CYP2C gene family expressed in rat
   liver
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11276.

AU Kupke-T.  Kempter-C.  Jung-G.  Gotz-F.
TI Oxidative decarboxylation of peptides catalyzed by flavoprotein EpiD.
   Determination of substrate specificity using peptide libraries and
   neutral loss mass spectrometry.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11282.

AU Ji-Y.  Jonas-A.
TI Properties of an N-terminal proteolytic fragment of apolipoprotein AI
   in solution and in reconstituted high density lipoproteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11290.

AU Hahn-F-M.  Poulter-C-D.
TI Isolation of Schizosaccharomyces pombe isopentenyl diphosphate
   isomerase cDNA clones by complementation and synthesis of the enzyme in
   Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11298.

AU Sakaue-H.  Hara-K.  Noguchi-T.  Matozaki-T.  Kotani-K.  Ogawa-W.
   Yonezawa-K.  Waterfield-M-D.  Kasuga-M.
TI Ras-independent and wortmannin-sensitive activation of glycogen
   synthase by insulin in Chinese hamster ovary cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11304.

AU Cogan-J-G.  Sun-S.  Stoflet-E-S.  Schmidt-L-J.  Getz-M-J.
   Strauch-A-R.
TI Plasticity of vascular smooth muscle {alpha}-actin gene transcription.
   Characterization of multiple, single-, and double-strand specific
   DNA-binding proteins in myoblasts and fibroblasts.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11310.

AU Cohen-T.  Gitay-Goren-H.  Sharon-R.  Shibuya-M.  Halaban-R.
   Levi-B-Z.  Neufeld-G.
TI VEGF121, a vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) isoform lacking
   heparin binding ability, requires cell-surface heparan sulfates for
   efficient binding to the VEGF receptors of human melanoma cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11322.

AU MacLeod-A-R.  Rouleau-J.  Szyf-M.
TI Regulation of DNA methylation by the Ras signaling pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11327.

AU Grunwald-R.  Meissner-G.
TI Lumenal sites and C terminus accessibility of the skeletal muscle
   calcium release channel (ryanodine receptor)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11338.

AU Lala-A-K.  Raja-S-M.
TI Photolabeling of a pore-forming toxin with the hydrophobic probe
   2-[3H]diazofluorene. Identification of membrane-inserted segments of
   Staphylococcus aureus {alpha}-toxin.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11348.

AU Kovacsovics-T-J.  Bachelot-C.  Toker-A.  Vlahos-C-J.  Duckworth-B.
   Cantley-L-C.  Hartwig-J-H.
TI Phosphoinositide 3-kinase inhibition spares actin assembly in
   activating platelets but reverses platelet aggregation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11358.

AU Abedi-H.  Dawes-K-E.  Zachary-I.
TI Differential effects of platelet-derived growth factor BB on p125 focal
   adhesion kinase and paxillin tyrosine phosphorylation and on cell
   migration in rabbit aortic vascular smooth muscle cells and Swiss 3T3
   fibroblasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11367.

AU Chernausek-S-D.  Smith-C-E.  Duffin-K-L.  Busby-W-H.  Wright-G.
   Clemmons-D-R.
TI Proteolytic cleavage of insulin-like growth factor binding protein 4
   (IGFBP-4). Localization of cleavage site to non-homologous region of
   native IGFBP-4.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11377.

AU Ray-S.  Mukherji-S.  Bhaduri-A.
TI Two tryptophans at the active site of UDP-glucose 4-epimerase from
   Kluyveromyces fragilis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11383.

AU Asai-T.  Miura-S.  Sibley-L-D.  Okabayashi-H.  Takeuchi-T.
TI Biochemical and molecular characterization of nucleoside triphosphate
   hydrolase isozymes from the parasitic protozoan Toxoplasma gondii
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11391.

AU Kaiser-M-W.  Brow-D-A.
TI Lethal mutations in a yeast U6 RNA gene B block promoter element
   identify essential contacts with transcription factor-IIIC
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11398.

AU Chen-X.  Rubenstein-P-A.
TI A mutation in an ATP-binding loop of Saccharomyces cerevisiae actin
   (S14A) causes a temperature-sensitive phenotype in vivo and in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11406.

AU Chen-X.  Peng-J.  Pedram-M.  Swenson-C-A.  Rubenstein-P-A.
TI The effect of the S14A mutation on the conformation and thermostability
   of Saccharomyces cerevisiae G-actin and its interaction with adenine
   nucleotides
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11415.

AU Moriyama-Y.  Yamamoto-A.  Yamada-H.  Tashiro-Y.  Tomochika-K-I.
   Takahashi-M.  Maeda-M.  Futai-M.
TI Microvesicles isolated from bovine posterior pituitary accumulate
   norepinephrine
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11424.

AU Inoue-I.  Rohrwasser-A.  Helin-C.  Jeunemaitre-X.  Crain-P.
   Bohlender-J.  Lifton-R-P.  Corvol-P.  Ward-K.  Lalouel-J-M.
TI A mutation of angiotensinogen in a patient with preeclampsia leads to
   altered kinetics of the renin-angiotensin system
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11430.

AU Isambert-H.  Venier-P.  Maggs-A-C.  Fattoum-A.  Kassab-R.
   Pantaloni-D.  Carlier-M-F.
TI Flexibility of actin filaments derived from thermal fluctuations.
   Effect of bound nucleotide, phalloidin, and muscle regulatory proteins.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11437.

AU King-S-M.  Patel-King-R-S.
TI The Mr = 8,000 and 11,000 outer arm dynein light chains from
   Chlamydomonas flagella have cytoplasmic homologues
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11445.

AU Giuliani-C.  Saji-M.  Napolitano-G.  Palmer-L-A.  Taniguchi-S-I.
   Shong-M.  Singer-D-S.  Kohn-L-D.
TI Hormonal modulation of major histocompatibility complex class I gene
   expression involves an enhancer A-binding complex consisting of Fra-2
   and the p50 subunit of NF-{kappa}B
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11453.

AU Yan-S-F.  Tritto-I.  Pinsky-D.  Liao-H.  Huang-J.  Fuller-G.
   Brett-J.  May-L.  Stern-D.
TI Induction of interleukin 6 (IL-6) by hypoxia in vascular cells. Central
   role of the binding site for nuclear factor-IL-6.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11463.

AU Hesselgesser-J.  Chitnis-C-E.  Miller-L-H.  Yansura-D-G.
   Simmons-L-C.  Fairbrother-W-J.  Kotts-C.  Wirth-C.
   Gillece-Castro-B-L.  Horuk-R.
TI A mutant of melanoma growth stimulating activity does not activate
   neutrophils but blocks erythrocyte invasion by malaria
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11472.

AU Evans-R-J.  Bray-J.  Childs-J-D.  Vigers-G-P-A.  Brandhuber-B-J.
   Skalicky-J-J.  Thompson-R-C.  Eisenberg-S-P.
TI Mapping receptor binding sites in interleukin (IL)-1 receptor
   antagonist and IL-1{beta} by site-directed mutagenesis. Identification
   of a single site in IL-1ra and two sites in IL-1{beta}.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11477.

AU Wu-J.  Spiegel-S.  Sturgill-T-W.
TI Sphingosine 1-phosphate rapidly activates the mitogen-activated protein
   kinase pathway by a G protein-dependent mechanism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11484.

AU Shibata-H.  Suzuki-Y.  Omata-W.  Tanaka-S.  Kojima-I.
TI Dissection of GLUT4 recycling pathway into exocytosis and endocytosis
   in rat adipocytes. Evidence that GTP-binding proteins are involved in
   both processes.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11489.

AU Chen-Y-R.  Shenoy-S-K.  Yu-C-A.  Yu-L.
TI Identification of amino acid residues involved in structural and
   ubiquinone-binding functions of subunit IV of the cytochrome bc1
   complex from Rhodobacter sphaeroides
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11496.

AU Francis-M-K.  Phinney-D-G.  Ryder-K.
TI Analysis of the hormone-dependent regulation of a JunD-estrogen
   receptor chimera
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11502.

AU Philips-M-R.  Feoktistov-A.  Pillinger-M-H.  Abramson-S-B.
TI Translocation of p21rac2 from cytosol to plasma membrane is neither
   necessary nor sufficient for neutrophil NADPH oxidase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11514.

AU Schultz-J-F.  Armant-D-R.
TI {beta}1- and {beta}3-class integrins mediate fibronectin binding
   activity at the surface of developing mouse peri-implantation
   blastocysts. Regulation by ligand-induced mobilization of stored
   receptor.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11522.

AU Bruce-C.  Davidson-W-S.  Kussie-P.  Lund-Katz-S.  Phillips-M-C.
   Ghosh-R.  Tall-A-R.
TI Molecular determinants of plasma cholesteryl ester transfer protein
   binding to high density lipoproteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11532.

AU Losch-A.  Koch-Brandt-C.
TI Dithiothreitol treatment of Madin-Darby canine kidney cells reversibly
   blocks export from the endoplasmic reticulum but does not affect
   vectorial targeting of secretory proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11543.

AU Lubben-B.  Fabrizio-P.  Kastner-B.  Luhrmann-R.
TI Isolation and characterization of the small nucleolar ribonucleoprotein
   particle snR30 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11549.

AU Steffensen-B.  Wallon-U-M.  Overall-C-M.
TI Extracellular matrix binding properties of recombinant fibronectin type
   IIl-like modules of human 72-kDa gelatinase/type IV collagenase. High
   affinity binding to native type I collagen but not native type IV
   collagen.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11555.

AU Droll-A.  Dougherty-S-T.  Chiu-R-K.  Dirks-J-F.  McBride-W-H.
   Cooper-D-L.  Dougherty-G-J.
TI Adhesive interactions between alternatively spliced CD44 isoforms
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11567.

AU Torii-S.  Banno-T.  Watanabe-T.  Ikehara-Y.  Murakami-K.  Nakayama-K.
TI Cytotoxicity of brefeldin A correlates with its inhibitory effect on
   membrane binding of COP coat proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11574.

AU Hellevuo-K.  Yoshimura-M.  Mons-N.  Hoffman-P-L.  Cooper-D-M-F.
   Tabakoff-B.
TI The characterization of a novel human adenylyl cyclase which is present
   in brain and other tissues
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11581.

AU Rowley-R-B.  Burkhardt-A-L.  Chao-H-G.  Matsueda-G-R.  Bolen-J-B.
TI Syk protein-tyrosine kinase is regulated by tyrosine-phosphorylated
   Ig{alpha}/Ig{beta} immunoreceptor tyrosine activation motif binding and
   autophosphorylation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11590.

AU Bhattacharyya-K-K.  Brake-P-B.  Eltom-S-E.  Otto-S-A.  Jefcoate-C-R.
TI Identification of a rat adrenal cytochrome P450 active in polycyclic
   hydrocarbon metabolism as rat CYP1B1. Demonstration of a unique
   tissue-specific pattern of hormonal and aryl hydrocarbon
   receptor-linked regulation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11595.

AU Prasad-K-S-S.  Jordan-J-E.  Koury-M-J.  Bondurant-M-C.  Brandt-S-J.
TI Erythropoietin stimulates transcription of the TAL1/SCL gene and
   phosphorylation of its protein products
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AU Boggs-K-P.  Rock-C-O.  Jackowski-S.
TI Lysophosphatidylcholine attenuates the cytotoxic effects of the
   antineoplastic phospholipid
   1-O-octadecyl-2-O-methyl-rac-glycero-3-phosphocholine
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11612.

AU Hu-P.  Yin-C.  Zhang-K-M.  Wright-L-D.  Nixon-T-E.  Wechsler-A-S.
   Spratt-J-A.  Briggs-F-N.
TI Transcriptional regulation of phospholamban gene and translational
   regulation of SERCA2 gene produces coordinate expression of these two
   sarcoplasmic reticulum proteins during skeletal muscle phenotype
   switching
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11619.

AU Jariel-Encontre-I.  Pariat-M.  Martin-F.  Carillo-S.  Salvat-C.
   Piechaczyk-M.
TI Ubiquitinylation is not an absolute requirement for degradation of
   c-Jun protein by the 26 S proteasome
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11623.

AU Brunn-G-J.  Falls-E-L.  Nilson-A-E.  Abraham-R-T.
TI Protein-tyrosine kinase-dependent activation of STAT transcription
   factors in interleukin-2- or interleukin-4-stimulated T lymphocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11628.

AU Sekiguchi-JA.  Shuman-S.
TI Proteolytic footprinting of vaccinia topoisomerase bound to DNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11636.

AU Zhu-X-D.  Pan-G.  Luetke-K.  Sadowski-P-D.
TI Homology requirements for ligation and strand exchange by the FLP
   recombinase
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AU Herman-W-H.  Simonson-M-S.
TI Nuclear signaling by endothelin-1. A Ras pathway for activation of the
   c-fos serum response element.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11654.

AU Asa-D.  Raycroft-L.  Ma-L.  Aeed-P-A.  Kaytes-P-S.  Elhammer--P.
   Geng-J-G.
TI The P-selectin glycoprotein ligand functions as a common human
   leukocyte ligand for P- and E-selectins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11662.

AU Tchou-J.  Grollman-A-P.
TI The catalytic mechanism of Fpg protein. Evidence for a Schiff base
   intermediate and amino terminus localization of the catalytic site.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11671.

AU Wojcikiewicz-R-J-H.
TI Type I, II, and III inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors are
   unequally susceptible to down-regulation and are expressed in markedly
   different proportions in different cell types
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11678.

AU Ding-J.  Vlahos-C-J.  Liu-R.  Brown-R-F.  Badwey-J-A.
TI Antagonists of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase block activation of
   several novel protein kinases in neutrophils
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11684.

AU Mauviel-A.  Santra-M.  Chen-Y-Q.  Uitto-J.  Iozzo-R-V.
TI Transcriptional regulation of decorin gene expression. Induction by
   quiescence and repression by tumor necrosis factor-{alpha}.
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AU Connor-D-J.  Hall-A-J.  Sadras-V-O.
TI Canopy nitrogen distribution and the photosynthetic performance  of
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AU Dong-M.
TI Morphological responses to local light conditions  in clonal herbs
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AU Ackerly-D-D.  Bazzaz-F-A.
TI Leaf dynamics, self-shading and carbon gain in seedlings of a
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AU Lamont-B-B.  Witkowski-E-T-F.
TI A test for lottery recruitment among four Banksia species based  on
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AU Harrison-S.  Wilcox-C.
TI Evidence that predator satiation may restrict the spatial spread
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AU Young-J-O.  Seaby-R-M-H.  Martin-A-J.
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AU Coleman-J-S.  Leonard-A-S.
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AU Arizaga-S.  Ezcurra-E.
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AU Izhaki-I.  Korine-C.  Arad-Z.
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AU Wolfe-L-M.
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AU Abrams-M-D.  Orwig-D-A.
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AU Heckathorn-S-A.  DeLucia-E-H.
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AU Stock-W-D.  Wienand-K-T.  Baker-A-C.
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//
AU Thipparthi Raghavendar Reddy, Gunter Kraus, Osamu Yamada, David J.
   Looney, Modem Suhasini, and Flossie Wong-Staal
TI "Comparative Analyses of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) and
   HIV-2 Vif Mutants.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3549-3553(95)
//
AU YiQi Lu, Xiaotao Lu, and Mark R. Denison
TI "Identification and Characterization of a Serine-Like Proteinase of the
   Murine Coronavirus MHV-A59.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3554-3559(95)
//
AU Beate Sodeik, Sally Cudmore, Maria Ericsson, Mariano Esteban, Edward G.
   Niles, and Gareth Griffiths
TI "Assembly of Vaccinia Virus: Incorporation of p14 and p32 into the
   Membrane of the Intracellular Mature Virus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3560-3574(95)
//
AU Steven S. Pullen and Paul D. Friesen
TI "The CAGT Motif Functions as an Initiator Element during Early
   Transcription of the Baculovirus Transregulator ie-1.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3575-3583(95)
//
AU S.-H. Ignatius Ou, Foon Wu, David Harrich, Leon F. Garcia-Martinez, and
   Richard B. Gaynor
TI "Cloning and Characterization of a Novel Cellular Protein, TDP-43, That
   Binds to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 TAR DNA Sequence Motifs.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3584-3596(95)
//
AU Michael Lagunoff and Bernard Roizman
TI "The Regulation of Synthesis and Properties of the Protein Product of
   Open Reading Frame P of the Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Genome.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3615-3623(95)
//
AU Shizuko Kakinuma, Kenji Motokawa, Tustomu Hohdatsu, Janet K. Yamamoto,
   Hiroyuki Koyama, and Hiroshi Hashimoto
TI "Nucleotide Sequence of Feline Immunodeficiency Virus: Classification of
   Japanese Isolates into Two Subtypes Which Are Distinct from
   Non-Japanese Subtypes.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3639-3646(95)
//
AU I-Hsiung Chen, Chiu-Jung Huang, and Ling-Pai Ting
TI "Overlapping Initiator and TATA Box Functions in the Basal Core Promoter
   of Hepatitis B Virus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3647-3657(95)
//
AU Wenkai Xiang, Kevin S. Harris, Louis Alexander, and Eckard Wimmer
TI "Interaction between the 5-Terminal Cloverleaf and 3AB/3CDpro of
   Poliovirus Is Essential for RNA Replication.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3658-3667(95)
//
AU Darrell R. Thomsen, William W. Newcomb, Jay C. Brown, and Fred L. Homa
TI "Assembly of the Herpes Simplex Virus Capsid: Requirement for the
   Carboxyl-Terminal Twenty-Five Amino Acids of the Proteins Encoded by
   the UL26 and UL26.5 Genes.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3690-3703(95)
//
AU Paolo Lusso, Fiorenza Cocchi, Claudia Balotta, Phillip D. Markham,
   Audrey Louie, Patrizia Farci, Ranajit Pal, Robert C. Gallo, and Marvin
   S. Reitz, Jr.
TI "Growth of Macrophage-Tropic and Primary Human Immunodeficiency Virus
   Type 1 (HIV-1) Isolates in a Unique CD4 T-Cell Clone (PM1): Failure To
   Downregulate CD4 and To Interfere with Cell-Line-Tropic HIV-1.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3712-3720(95)
//
AU Robbert G. van der Most, Willem Luytjes, Saskia Rutjes, and Willy J. M.
   Spaan
TI "Translation but Not the Encoded Sequence Is Essential for the Efficient
   Propagation of the Defective Interfering RNAs of the Coronavirus Mouse
   Hepatitis Virus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3744-3757(95)
//
AU Robert Mendoza, Leena Gandhi, and Michael R. Botchan
TI "E1 Recognition Sequences in the Bovine Papillomavirus Type 1 Origin of
   DNA Replication: Interaction between Half Sites of the Inverted
   Repeats.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3789-3798(95)
//
AU Carmen Albo, Alfonso Valencia, and Agustin Portela
TI "Identification of an RNA Binding Region within the N-Terminal Third of
   the Influenza A Virus Nucleoprotein.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3799-3806(95)
//
AU Sunita Zalani, Elizabeth Holley-Guthrie, and Shannon Kenney
TI "The Zif268 Cellular Transcription Factor Activates Expression of the
   Epstein-Barr Virus Immediate-Early BRLF1 Promoter.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3816-3823(95)
//
AU Fabrizio Mammano, Eisaku Kondo, Joseph Sodroski, Anatoly Bukovsky, and
   Heinrich G. Gottlinger
TI "Rescue of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Matrix Protein Mutants by
   Envelope Glycoproteins with Short Cytoplasmic Domains.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3824-3830(95)
//
AU Yan Luo, Xiangdong Mao, Liang Deng, Peijie Cong, and Stewart Shuman
TI "The D1 and D12 Subunits Are Both Essential for the Transcription
   Termination Factor Activity of Vaccinia Virus Capping Enzyme.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3852-3856(95)
//
AU Richard H. Smith, V. Roger Holden, and Dennis J. O'Callaghan
TI "Nuclear Localization and Transcriptional Activation Activities of
   Truncated Versions of the Immediate-Early Gene Product of Equine
   Herpesvirus 1.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3857-3862(95)
//
AU Xiaoping Liang, Betty Chow, Yuanhao Li, Cam Raggo, Dongwan Yoo, Sam
   Attah-Poku, and Lorne A. Babiuk
TI "Characterization of Bovine Herpesvirus 1 UL49 Homolog Gene and Product:
   Bovine Herpesvirus 1 UL49 Homolog Is Dispensable for Virus Growth.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3863-3867(95)
//
AU Julie A. Kerry, Anil Sehgal, Scott W. Barlow, Victoria J. Cavanaugh,
   Kenneth N. Fish, Jay A. Nelson, and Richard M. Stenberg
TI "Isolation and Characterization of a Low-Abundance Splice Variant from
   the Human Cytomegalovirus Major Immediate-Early Gene Region..";
SO J. Virol. 69:3868-3872(95)
//
AU Gabriele Zybarth and Carol Carter
TI "Domains Upstream of the Protease (PR) in Human Immunodeficiency Virus
   Type 1 Gag-Pol Influence PR Autoprocessing.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3878-3884(95)
//
AU Shigeyoshi Fujiwara and Yasushi Ono
TI "Isolation of Epstein-Barr Virus-Infected Clones of the Human T-Cell
   Line MT-2: Use of Recombinant Viruses with a Positive Selection
   Marker.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3900-3903(95)
//
AU Jerome Schaack, Stephen Langer, and Xiaoling Guo
TI "Efficient Selection of Recombinant Adenoviruses by Vectors That Express
   -Galactosidase.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3920-3923(95)
//
AU Xin Hang, Wen Dong, and Linda A. Guarino
TI "The lef-3 Gene of Autographa californica Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus
   Encodes a Single-Stranded DNA-Binding Protein.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3924-3928(95)
//
AU Hui Zhang, Ling-Xun Duan, Geethanjali Dornadula, and Roger J. Pomerantz
TI "Increasing Transduction Efficiency of Recombinant Murine Retrovirus
   Vectors by Initiation of Endogenous Reverse Transcription: Potential
   Utility for Genetic Therapies.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3929-3932(95)
//
AU Michael D. Miller, Beibei Wang, and Frederic D. Bushman
TI "Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Preintegration Complexes Containing
   Discontinuous Plus Strands Are Competent To Integrate In Vitro.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3938-3944(95)
//
AU Eric O.  Freed, George Englund, and Malcolm A. Martin
TI "Role of the Basic Domain of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Matrix
   in Macrophage Infection.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3949-3954(95)
//
CC VIRUS-CELL INTERACTIONS
AU Anneke K. Raney, Pei Zhang, and Alan McLachlan
TI "Regulation of Transcription from the Hepatitis B Virus Large Surface
   Antigen Promoter by Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 3.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3265-3272(95)
//
AU Bruce W. Banfield, Yves Leduc, Lesley Esford, Kathryn Schubert, and
   Frank Tufaro
TI "Sequential Isolation of Proteoglycan Synthesis Mutants by Using Herpes
   Simplex Virus as a Selective Agent: Evidence for a
   Proteoglycan-Independent Virus Entry Pathway.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3290-3298(95)
//
AU Heiner Schaal, Michael Klein, Peter Gehrmann, Ortwin Adams, and Andreas
   Scheid
TI "Requirement of N-Terminal Amino Acid Residues of gp41 for Human
   Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1-Mediated Cell Fusion.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3308-3314(95)
//
AU Anne Marie Szilvay, Karl A. Brokstad, Reidun Kopperud, Gunnar Haukenes,
   and Karl-Henning Kalland
TI "Nuclear Export of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1
   Nucleocytoplasmic Shuttle Protein Rev Is Mediated by Its Activation
   Domain and Is Blocked by Transdominant Negative Mutants.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3315-3323(95)
//
AU Grace B. Athas, Patricia Lobelle-Rich, and Laura S. Levy
TI "Function of a Unique Sequence Motif in the Long Terminal Repeat of
   Feline Leukemia Virus Isolated from an Unusual Set of Naturally
   Occurring Tumors.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3324-3332(95)
//
AU Ofer Nussbaum, Christopher C. Broder, Bernard Moss, Luli Bar-Lev Stern,
   Shmuel Rozenblatt, and Edward A. Berger
TI "Functional and Structural Interactions between Measles Virus
   Hemagglutinin and CD46.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3341-3349(95)
//
AU Mary Hummel, Hock B. Lim, and Laimonis A. Laimins
TI "Human Papillomavirus Type 31b Late Gene Expression Is Regulated through
   Protein Kinase C-Mediated Changes in RNA Processing.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3381-3388(95)
//
AU Simon J. Talbot, Robin A. Weiss, and Thomas F. Schulz
TI "Reduced Glycosylation of Human Cell Lines Increases Susceptibility to
   CD4-Independent Infection by Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 2
   (LAV-2/B).";
SO J. Virol. 69:3399-3406(95)
//
AU Min-Jean Yin, Eyvind J. Paulssen, Jacob-S. Seeler, and Richard B. Gaynor
TI "Protein Domains Involved in both In Vivo and In Vitro Interactions
   between Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type I Tax and CREB.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3420-3432(95)
//
AU Susan L. Kozak, Don C. Siess, Michael P. Kavanaugh, A. Dusty Miller,
   and David Kabat
TI "The Envelope Glycoprotein of an Amphotropic Murine Retrovirus Binds
   Specifically to the Cellular Receptor/Phosphate Transporter of
   Susceptible Species.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3433-3440(95)
//
AU Axel Karger, Armin Saalmuller, Frank Tufaro, Bruce W. Banfield, and
   Thomas C. Mettenleiter
TI "Cell Surface Proteoglycans Are Not Essential for Infection by
   Pseudorabies Virus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3482-3489(95)
//
AU Paul Casaz, Phillip W. Rice, Charles N. Cole, and Ulla Hansen
TI "A TEF-1-Independent Mechanism for Activation of the Simian Virus 40
   (SV40) Late Promoter by Mutant SV40 Large T Antigens.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3501-3509(95)
//
AU Craig R. Brunetti, Rae Lyn Burke, Bernard Hoflack, Thomas Ludwig, Kevin
   S. Dingwell, and David C. Johnson
TI "The Role of Mannose-6-Phosphate Receptors in Herpes Simplex Virus Entry
   into Cells and Cell-to-Cell Transmission.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3517-3528(95)
//
AU Stephen Todd, Joseph H. C. Nguyen, and Bert L. Semler
TI "RNA-Protein Interactions Directed by the 3 End of Human Rhinovirus
   Genomic RNA.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3605-3614(95)
//
AU Dana Marshall and Clare Sample
TI "Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Antigen 3C Is a Transcriptional Regulator.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3624-3630(95)
//
AU Hui Zhang, Ying Zhang, Timothy Spicer, Denis Henrard, and Bernard J.
   Poiesz
TI "Nascent Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Reverse Transcription
   Occurs within an Enveloped Particle.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3675-3682(95)
//
AU Kathryn S. Campbell, Kurt R. Auger, Brian A. Hemmings, Thomas M.
   Roberts, and David C. Pallas
TI "Identification of Regions in Polyomavirus Middle T and Small t Antigens
   Important for Association with Protein Phosphatase 2A.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3721-3728(95)
//
AU Gary M. Glenn and Walter Eckhart
TI "Amino-Terminal Regions of Polyomavirus Middle T Antigen Are Required
   for Interactions with Protein Phosphatase 2A.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3729-3736(95)
//
AU Kenneth N. Fish, Alison S. Depto, Ashlee V. Moses, William Britt, and
   Jay A. Nelson
TI "Growth Kinetics of Human Cytomegalovirus Are Altered in
   Monocyte-Derived Macrophages.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3737-3743(95)
//
AU Fu Chen, Jie-Zhi Zou, Livia di Renzo, Gosta Winberg, Li-Fu Hu, Eva
   Klein, George Klein, and Ingemar Ernberg
TI "A Subpopulation of Normal B Cells Latently Infected with Epstein-Barr
   Virus Resembles Burkitt Lymphoma Cells in Expressing EBNA-1 but Not
   EBNA-2 or LMP1..";
SO J. Virol. 69:3752-3758(95)
//
AU Christophe Cavin and Elena Buetti
TI "Tissue-Specific and Ubiquitous Factors Binding next to the
   Glucocorticoid Receptor Modulate Transcription from the Mouse Mammary
   Tumor Virus Promoter.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3759-3770(95)
//
AU Chin-Ho Chen, Thomas J. Matthews, Charlene B. McDanal, Dani P.
   Bolognesi, and Michael L. Greenberg
TI "A Molecular Clasp in the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Type 1 TM
   Protein Determines the Anti-HIV Activity of gp41 Derivatives:
   Implication for Viral Fusion.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3771-3777(95)
//
AU Ana Angulo, Carla Suto, Marcus F. Boehm, Richard A. Heyman, and Peter
   Ghazal
TI "Retinoid Activation of Retinoic Acid Receptors but Not of Retinoid X
   Receptors Promotes Cellular Differentiation and Replication of Human
   Cytomegalovirus in Embryonal Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3831-3837(95)
//
AU Fabian Michelangeli, Ferdinando Liprandi, Maria Elena Chemello, Max
   Ciarlet, and Marie-Christine Ruiz
TI "Selective Depletion of Stored Calcium by Thapsigargin Blocks Rotavirus
   Maturation but Not the Cytopathic Effect.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3838-3847(95)
//
AU Chintamani D. Atreya, Nishi K. Singh, and Hira L. Nakhasi
TI "The Rubella Virus RNA Binding Activity of Human Calreticulin Is
   Localized to the N-Terminal Domain.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3848-3851(95)
//
AU Darren R. Shafren, Richard C. Bates, Michael V. Agrez, Robert L. Herd,
   Gordon F. Burns, and Richard D. Barry
TI "Coxsackieviruses B1, B3, and B5 Use Decay Accelerating Factor as a
   Receptor for Cell Attachment.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3873-3877(95)
//
AU Michael Frese, Georg Kochs, Ursula Meier-Dieter, Jurgen Siebler, and
   Otto Haller
TI "Human MxA Protein Inhibits Tick-Borne Thogoto Virus but Not Dhori
   Virus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3904-3909(95)
//
CC VIRAL AND CELLULAR ONCOGENES
AU Radmila Hrdlickova, Jiri Nehyba, and Henry R. Bose, Jr.
TI "Mutations in the DNA-Binding and Dimerization Domains of v-Rel Are
   Responsible for Altered B DNA-Binding Complexes in Transformed Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3369-3380(95)
//
AU N. de Parseval, D. Bordereaux, P. Varlet, S. Gisselbrecht, and B. Sola
TI "Isolation of New Oncogenic Forms of the Murine c-fms Gene.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3597-3604(95)
//
AU Michael J. McManus, Denise C. Connolly, and Nita J. Maihle
TI "Tissue- and Transformation-Specific Phosphotyrosyl Proteins in
   v-erbB-Transformed Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3631-3638(95)
//
AU Daitoku Sakamuro, Toru Furukawa, and Tsutomu Takegami
TI "Hepatitis C Virus Nonstructural Protein NS3 Transforms NIH 3T3 Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3893-3896(95)
//
AU Joan B. Christensen and Michael J. Imperiale
TI "Inactivation of the Retinoblastoma Susceptibility Protein Is Not
   Sufficient for the Transforming Function of the Conserved Region 2-Like
   Domain of Simian Virus 40 Large T Antigen.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3945-3948(95)
//
CC PLANT VIRUSES
AU Jeanmarie Verchot and James C. Carrington
TI "Evidence that the Potyvirus P1 Proteinase Functions in trans as an
   Accessory Factor for Genome Amplification.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3668-3674(95)
//
CC PROTOZOAN AND FUNGAL VIRUSES
AU K. J. MacBeth and J. L. Patterson
TI "The Short Transcript of Leishmania RNA Virus Is Generated by RNA
   Cleavage.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3458-3464(95)
//
CC VIRAL PATHOGENESIS AND IMMUNITY
AU Christoph Volpers, Felix Unckell, Peter Schirmacher, Rolf E. Streeck,
   and Martin Sapp
TI "Binding and Internalization of Human Papillomavirus Type 33 Virus-Like
   Particles by Eukaryotic Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3258-3264(95)
//
AU Ricardo S. Diaz, Ester C. Sabino, Allen Mayer, James W. Mosley, Michael
   P. Busch, and Transfusion Safety Study Group
TI "Dual Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection and Recombination in
   a Dually Exposed Transfusion Recipient..";
SO J. Virol. 69:3273-3281(95)
//
AU Basil Golding, John Inman, Patricia Highet, Robert Blackburn, Jody
   Manischewitz, Naomi Blyveis, R. Dale Angus, and Hana Golding
TI "Brucella abortus Conjugated with a gp120 or V3 Loop Peptide Derived
   from Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Type 1 Induces Neutralizing
   Anti-HIV Antibodies, and the V3-B. abortus Conjugate Is Effective Even
   after
   CD4 T-Cell Depletion.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3299-3307(95)
//
AU Shuzo Matsushita, Shintaro Matsumi, Kazuhisa Yoshimura, Tatsuma
   Morikita, Toshio Murakami, and Kiyoshi Takatsuki
TI "Neutralizing Monoclonal Antibodies against Human Immunodeficiency Virus
   Type 2 gp120.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3333-3340(95)
//
AU M.-C. Jung, H. M. Diepolder, U. Spengler, E. A. Wierenga, R. Zachoval,
   R. M. Hoffmann, D. Eichenlaub, G. Frosner, H. Will, and G. R. Pape
TI "Activation of a Heterogeneous Hepatitis B (HB) Core and e
   Antigen-Specific CD4 T-Cell Population during Seroconversion to
   Anti-HBe and Anti-HBs in Hepatitis B Virus Infection.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3358-3368(95)
//
AU Andrew Pekosz, Christian Griot, Kara Stillmock, Neal Nathanson, and
   Francisco Gonzalez-Scarano
TI "Protection from La Crosse Virus Encephalitis with Recombinant
   Glycoproteins: Role of Neutralizing Anti-G1 Antibodies.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3475-3481(95)
//
AU Mark Holodniy, Larry Mole, Dan Margolis, Jeremy Moss, Helin Dong, Eric
   Boyer, Mickey Urdea, Janice Kolberg, and Scott Eastman
TI "Determination of Human Immunodeficiency Virus RNA in Plasma and
   Cellular Viral DNA Genotypic Zidovudine Resistance and Viral Load
   during Zidovudine-Didanosine Combination Therapy.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3510-3516(95)
//
AU Soon-Young Paik, Akhil C. Banerjea, George G. Harmison, Chang-Jie Chen,
   and Manfred Schubert
TI "Inducible and Conditional Inhibition of Human Immunodeficiency Virus
   Proviral Expression by Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Matrix Protein.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3529-3537(95)
//
AU Scott Sieg, Liang Xia, Yung Huang, and David Kaplan
TI "Specific Inhibition of Granzyme B by Parainfluenza Virus Type 3.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3538-3541(95)
//
AU Gregor Meyers and Heinz-Jurgen Thiel
TI "Cytopathogenicity of Classical Swine Fever Virus Caused by Defective
   Interfering Particles.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3683-3689(95)
//
AU Kees H. J. Siebelink, Edwin Tijhaar, Robin C. Huisman, Willem Huisman,
   Anthony de Ronde, Ian H. Darby, Michael J. Francis, Guus F.
   Rimmelzwaan, and Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus
TI "Enhancement of Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Infection after
   Immunization with Envelope Glycoprotein Subunit Vaccines.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3704-3711(95)
//
AU Laurence Briant, Christopher M. Wade, Jacqueline Puel, Andrew J. Leigh
   Brown, and Mireille Guyader
TI "Analysis of Envelope Sequence Variants Suggests Multiple Mechanisms of
   Mother-to-Child Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3778-3788(95)
//
AU Susan Zolla-Pazner, Jeanne O'Leary, Sherri Burda, Miroslaw K. Gorny,
   Mimi Kim, John Mascola, and Francine McCutchan
TI "Serotyping of Primary Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Isolates from
   Diverse Geographic Locations by Flow Cytometry.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3807-3815(95)
//
AU Viktor Nazarov and Linda Wolff
TI "Novel Integration Sites at the Distal 3 End of the c-myb Locus in
   Retrovirus-Induced Promonocytic Leukemias.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3885-3888(95)
//
AU William L. Fodor, Scott A. Rollins, Stella Bianco-Caron, Russell P.
   Rother, Edward R. Guilmette, Willis V. Burton, Jens-Christian Albrecht,
   Bernhard Fleckenstein, and Stephen P. Squinto
TI "The Complement Control Protein Homolog of Herpesvirus Saimiri Regulates
   Serum Complement by Inhibiting C3 Convertase Activity.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3889-3892(95)
//
AU G. Gallinella, S. M. Anderson, N. S. Young, and K. E. Brown
TI "Human Parvovirus B19 Can Infect Cynomolgus Monkey Marrow Cells in
   Tissue Culture.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3897-3899(95)
//
AU James Taterka, John J. Cebra, and Donald H. Rubin
TI "Characterization of Cytotoxic Cells from Reovirus-Infected SCID Mice:
   Activated Cells Express Natural Killer- and Lymphokine-Activated
   Killer-Like Activity but Fail To Clear Infection.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3910-3914(95)
//
AU Robert O. Jacoby, Elizabeth A. Johnson, Lisa Ball-Goodrich, Abigail L.
   Smith, and Maureen D. McKisic
TI "Characterization of Mouse Parvovirus Infection by In Situ
   Hybridization.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3915-3919(95)
//
AU Barbara L. Haller, Melissa L. Barkon, Xi-Yang Li, Wei Min Hu, J. Denise
   Wetzel, Terence S. Dermody, and Herbert W. Virgin IV
TI "Brain- and Intestine-Specific Variants of Reovirus Serotype 3 Strain
   Dearing Are Selected during Chronic Infection of Severe Combined
   Immunodeficient Mice..";
SO J. Virol. 69:3933-3937(95)
//
AU Lisa M. Esolen, Suk W. Park, J. Marie Hardwick, and Diane E. Griffin
TI "Apoptosis as a Cause of Death in Measles Virus-Infected Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3955-3958(95)
//
AU Francoise Breitburd, Reinhard Kirnbauer, Nancy L. Hubbert, Bernadete
   Nonnenmacher, Carole Trin-Dinh-Desmarquet, Gerard Orth, John T.
   Schiller, and Douglas R. Lowy
TI "Immunization with Viruslike Particles from Cottontail Rabbit
   Papillomavirus (CRPV) Can Protect against Experimental CRPV Infection.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3959-3963(95)
//

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CC JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY Volume 177  No. 9  May 95

CC GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY
AU S. R. Partridge and R. G. Wake
TI "FtsZ and Nucleoid Segregation during Outgrowth of Bacillus subtilis
   Spores.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2560-2563(95)
//
CC STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
AU Egbert Hoiczyk and Wolfgang Baumeister
TI "Envelope Structure of Four Gliding Filamentous Cyanobacteria.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2387-2395(95)
//
AU Yan Huang and Robert Anderson
TI "Glucosyl Diglyceride Lipid Structures in Deinococcus radiodurans.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2567-2571(95)
//
CC PLANT MICROBIOLOGY
AU Wanyin Deng, Milton P. Gordon, and Eugene W. Nester
TI "Sequence and Distribution of IS1312: Evidence for Horizontal DNA
   Transfer from Rhizobium meliloti to Agrobacterium tumefaciens.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2554-2559(95)
//
CC GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
AU Simon F. Park and Peter T. Richardson
TI "Molecular Characterization of a Campylobacter jejuni Lipoprotein with
   Homology to Periplasmic Siderophore-Binding Proteins.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2259-2264(95)
//
AU Francis Rajamohan, Edwin Alcantara, Mi K. Lee, Xue Jun Chen, April
   Curtiss, and Donald H. Dean
TI "Single Amino Acid Changes in Domain II of Bacillus thuringiensis CryIAb
   -Endotoxin Affect Irreversible Binding to Manduca sexta Midgut Membrane
   Vesicles.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2276-2282(95)
//
AU Etienne Dervyn, Sandrine Poncet, Andre Klier, and Georges Rapoport
TI "Transcriptional Regulation of the cryIVD Gene Operon from Bacillus
   thuringiensis subsp. israelensis.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2283-2291(95)
//
AU Alexander Rakin, Peter Urbitsch, and Jurgen Heesemann
TI "Evidence for Two Evolutionary Lineages of Highly Pathogenic Yersinia
   Species.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2292-2298(95)
//
AU Maite Iriarte, Isabelle Stainier, Alvydas Mikulskis, and Guy R. Cornelis
TI "The fliA Gene Encoding 28 in Yersinia enterocolitica.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2299-2304(95)
//
AU Daniele Touati, Micheline Jacques, Brigitte Tardat, Laurence Bouchard,
   and Sophie Despied
TI "Lethal Oxidative Damage and Mutagenesis Are Generated by Iron in fur
   Mutants of Escherichia coli: Protective Role of Superoxide Dismutase.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2305-2314(95)
//
AU Lenny Seligman, Jeannie Bailey, and Colin Manoil
TI "Sequences Determining the Cytoplasmic Localization of a Chemoreceptor
   Domain.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2315-2320(95)
//
AU Olga Lomovskaya, Kim Lewis, and A. Matin
TI "EmrR Is a Negative Regulator of the Escherichia coli Multidrug
   Resistance Pump EmrAB.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2328-2334(95)
//
AU C. Dawn Archer and Thomas Elliott
TI "Transcriptional Control of the nuo Operon Which Encodes the
   Energy-Conserving NADH Dehydrogenase of Salmonella typhimurium.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2335-2342(95)
//
AU Monika M. Hryniewicz and Nicholas M. Kredich
TI "Hydroxyl Radical Footprints and Half-Site Arrangements of Binding Sites
   for the CysB Transcriptional Activator of Salmonella typhimurium.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2343-2353(95)
//
AU Manuel Miranda, Jorge Ramirez, Antonio Pena, and Roberto Coria
TI "Molecular Cloning of the Plasma Membrane H-ATPase from Kluyveromyces
   lactis: a Single Nucleotide Substitution in the Gene Confers Ethidium
   Bromide Resistance and Deficiency in K Uptake.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2360-2367(95)
//
AU Michael Fonstein, Tatiana Nikolskaya, and Robert Haselkorn
TI "High-Resolution Alignment of a 1-Megabase-Long Genome Region of Three
   Strains of Rhodobacter capsulatus.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2368-2372(95)
//
AU Eric Kurt Hani and Voon Loong Chan
TI "Expression and Characterization of Campylobacter jejuni Benzoylglycine
   Amidohydrolase (Hippuricase) Gene in Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2396-2402(95)
//
AU Frank Kunst and Georges Rapoport
TI "Salt Stress Is an Environmental Signal Affecting Degradative Enzyme
   Synthesis in Bacillus subtilis.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2403-2407(95)
//
AU Oliver Egeter and Reinhold Bruckner
TI "Characterization of a Genetic Locus Essential for Maltose-Maltotriose
   Utilization in Staphylococcus xylosus.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2408-2415(95)
//
AU Ricardo Cavicchioli, Imke Schroder, Magda Constanti, and Robert P.
   Gunsalus
TI "The NarX and NarQ Sensor-Transmitter Proteins of Escherichia coli Each
   Require Two Conserved Histidines for Nitrate-Dependent Signal
   Transduction to NarL.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2416-2424(95)
//
AU Jork Nolling, Todd D. Pihl, Aldwin Vriesema, and John N. Reeve
TI "Organization and Growth Phase-Dependent Transcription of Methane Genes
   in Two Regions of the Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum Genome.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2460-2468(95)
//
AU David Schlictman, Motoki Kubo, Sandeep Shankar, and A. M. Chakrabarty
TI "Regulation of Nucleoside Diphosphate Kinase and Secretable Virulence
   Factors in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Roles of algR2 and algH.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2469-2474(95)
//
AU Arie van der Ende, Carla T. P. Hopman, Sebastian Zaat, Belinda B. Oude
   Essink, Ben Berkhout, and Jacob Dankert
TI "Variable Expression of Class 1 Outer Membrane Protein in Neisseria
   meningitidis Is Caused by Variation in the Spacing between the 10 and
   35 Regions of the Promoter.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2475-2480(95)
//
AU Cindy Grove Arvidson and Magdalene So
TI "Interaction of the Neisseria gonorrhoeae PilA Protein with the pilE
   Promoter Involves Multiple Sites on the DNA.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2497-2504(95)
//
AU Elzbieta Skrzypek and Susan C. Straley
TI "Differential Effects of Deletions in lcrV on Secretion of V Antigen,
   Regulation of the Low-Ca2 Response, and Virulence of Yersinia pestis.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2530-2542(95)
//
AU Chuzhao Lin and David A. Stahl
TI "Comparative Analyses Reveal a Highly Conserved Endoglucanase in the
   Cellulolytic Genus Fibrobacter.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2543-2549(95)
//
AU Stanley Bower, John Perkins, R. Rogers Yocum, Pascale Serror, Alexei
   Sorokin, Peter Rahaim, C. L. Howitt, Nilu Prasad, S. Dusko Ehrlich, and
   Janice Pero
TI "Cloning and Characterization of the Bacillus subtilis birA Gene
   Encoding a Repressor of the Biotin Operon.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2572-2575(95)
//
AU Thomas M. Wahlund and Michael T. Madigan
TI "Genetic Transfer by Conjugation in the Thermophilic Green Sulfur
   Bacterium Chlorobium tepidum.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2583-2588(95)
//
AU Donald L. Court, Thomas A. Patterson, Teresa Baker, Nina Costantino,
   Mao Xiahong, and David I. Friedman
TI "Structural and Functional Analysis of the Transcription-Translation
   Proteins NusB and NusE.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2589-2591(95)
//
AU Lijie Gu, Wanda M. Wenman, Miguel Remacha, Renate Meuser, John Coffin,
   and Ravi Kaul
TI "Chlamydia trachomatis RNA Polymerase  Subunit: Sequence and Structural
   Analysis.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2594-2601(95)
//
CC PLASMIDS AND TRANSPOSONS
AU Barbara E. Funnell and Liane Gagnier
TI "Partition of P1 Plasmids in Escherichia coli mukB Chromosomal Partition
   Mutants.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2381-2386(95)
//
CC CELL SURFACES
AU E. Susan Drazek, Daniel C. Stein, and Carolyn D. Deal
TI "A Mutation in the Neisseria gonorrhoeae rfaD Homolog Results in Altered
   Lipooligosaccharide Expression.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2321-2327(95)
//
AU Marc Lemaire, Helene Ohayon, Pierre Gounon, Tsuchiyoshi Fujino, and
   Pierre Beguin
TI "OlpB, a New Outer Layer Protein of Clostridium thermocellum, and
   Binding of Its S-Layer-Like Domains to Components of the Cell
   Envelope.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2451-2459(95)
//
AU Joseph W. Farchaus, Wilson J. Ribot, Mary Beth Downs, and John W. Ezzell
TI "Purification and Characterization of the Major Surface Array Protein
   from the Avirulent Bacillus anthracis Strain Delta Sterne-1.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2481-2489(95)
//
CC PHYSIOLOGY AND METABOLISM
AU Dennis G. Cvitkovitch, David A. Boyd, Tracy Thevenot, and Ian R.
   Hamilton
TI "Glucose Transport by a Mutant of Streptococcus mutans Unable To
   Accumulate Sugars via the Phosphoenolpyruvate-Phosphotransferase
   System.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2251-2258(95)
//
AU Takashi Tamura, Masaru Wada, Nobuyoshi Esaki, and Kenji Soda
TI "Synthesis of Fluoroacetate from Fluoride, Glycerol, and
   -Hydroxypyruvate by Streptomyces cattleya.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2265-2269(95)
//
AU Michel Pelletier, Michel Frenette, and Christian Vadeboncoeur
TI "Distribution of Proteins Similar to IIIHMan and IIILMan of the
   Streptococcus salivarius Phosphoenolpyruvate:Mannose-Glucose
   Phosphotransferase System among Oral and Nonoral Bacteria.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2270-2275(95)
//
AU Yaoping Zhang, Robert H. Burris, Paul W. Ludden, and Gary P. Roberts
TI "Comparison Studies of Dinitrogenase Reductase ADP-Ribosyl
   Transferase/Dinitrogenase Reductase Activating Glycohydrolase
   Regulatory Systems in Rhodospirillum rubrum and Azospirillum
   brasilense.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2354-2359(95)
//
AU Roman Wieczorek, Andreas Pries, Alexander Steinbuchel, and Frank Mayer
TI "Analysis of a 24-Kilodalton Protein Associated with the
   Polyhydroxyalkanoic Acid Granules in Alcaligenes eutrophus.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2425-2435(95)
//
AU Hirohide Toyama, Akiko Fujii, Kazunobu Matsushita, Emiko Shinagawa,
   Minoru Ameyama, and Osao Adachi
TI "Three Distinct Quinoprotein Alcohol Dehydrogenases Are Expressed when
   Pseudomonas putida Is Grown on Different Alcohols.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2442-2450(95)
//
AU Ursula Pieper-Furst, Mohamed Hussein Madkour, Frank Mayer, and
   Alexander Steinbuchel
TI "Identification of the Region of a 14-Kilodalton Protein of Rhodococcus
   ruber That Is Responsible for the Binding of This Phasin to
   Polyhydroxyalkanoic Acid Granules.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2513-2523(95)
//
AU David J. Scanlan, Shanthy Sundaram, Julie Newman, Nicholas H. Mann, and
   Noel G. Carr
TI "Characterization of a zwf Mutant of Synechococcus sp. Strain PCC 7942.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2550-2553(95)
//
AU Robert B. Helling
TI "icdB Mutants of Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2592-2593(95)
//
CC ENZYMES AND PROTEINS
AU Wei-Ping Lu, Burkhard Becher, Gerhard Gottschalk, and Stephen W.
   Ragsdale
TI "Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopic and Electrochemical
   Characterization of the Partially Purified
   N5-Methyltetrahydromethanopterin:Coenzyme M Methyltransferase from
   Methanosarcina mazei Go1.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2245-2250(95)
//
AU Dietmar Zimmer, Edward Schwartz, Andrea Tran-Betcke, Peter Gewinner,
   and Barbel Friedrich
TI "Temperature Tolerance of Hydrogenase Expression in Alcaligenes
   eutrophus Is Conferred by a Single Amino Acid Exchange in the
   Transcriptional Activator HoxA.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2373-2380(95)
//
AU Alain Wasserfallen, Karin Huber, and Thomas Leisinger
TI "Purification and Structural Characterization of a Flavoprotein Induced
   by Iron Limitation in Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum Marburg.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2436-2441(95)
//
AU Po Chen and Lawrence J. Reitzer
TI "Active Contribution of Two Domains to Cooperative DNA Binding of the
   Enhancer-Binding Protein Nitrogen Regulator I (NtrC) of Escherichia
   coli: Stimulation by Phosphorylation and the Binding of ATP.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2490-2496(95)
//
AU John Thompson, Claudia R. Gentry-Weeks, Nga Y. Nguyen, John E. Folk,
   and Stanley A. Robrish
TI "Purification from Fusobacterium mortiferum ATCC 25557 of a
   6-Phosphoryl-O--d-Glucopyranosyl:6-Phosphoglucohydrolase That
   Hydrolyzes Maltose 6-Phosphate and Related Phospho--d-Glucosides.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2505-2512(95)
//
AU Niva Almaula, Qing Lu, Jorge Delgado, Sardana Belkin, and Masayori
   Inouye
TI "Nucleoside Diphosphate Kinase from Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2524-2529(95)
//
AU Rafael Rivera-Leon, Christopher J. Green, and Barbara S. Vold
TI "High-Level Expression of Soluble Recombinant RNase P Protein from
   Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2564-2566(95)
//
AU Toshio Iwasaki, Yasuhiro Isogai, Tetsutaro Iizuka, and Tairo Oshima
TI "Sulredoxin: a Novel Iron-Sulfur Protein of the Thermoacidophilic
   Archaeon Sulfolobus sp. Strain 7 with a Rieske-Type [2Fe-2S] Center.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2576-2582(95)
//
AU Suhng Wook Kim and Kwan Yong Choi
TI "Identification of Active Site Residues by Site-Directed Mutagenesis of
   5-3-Ketosteroid Isomerase from Pseudomonas putida Biotype B.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2602-2605(95)
//

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CC   Articles

AU   Eichwald-C. Kaiser-F.
TI   Model for External Influences on Cellular Signal Transduction
     Pathways Including Cytosolic Calcium Oscillations
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1995  16(2). 75-85.
AB   Experiments on the effects of extremely-low-frequency (ELF)
     electric and magnetic fields on cells of the immune system, T-
     lymphocytes in particular, suggest that the external field
     interacts with the cell at the level of intracellular signal
     transduction pathways.  These are directly connected with
     changes in the calcium-signaling processes of the cell.  Based
     on these findings, a theoretical model for receptor-controlled
     cytosolic calcium oscillations and for external influences on
     the signal transduction pathway is presented. We discuss the
     possibility that the external field acts on the kinetics of
     the signal transduction between the activated receptors at the
     cell membrane and the G-proteins.  It is shown that, depending
     on the specific combination of cell internal biochemical and
     external physical parameters, entirely different responses of
     the cell can occur.  We compare the effects of a coherent
     (periodic) modulation and of incoherent perturbations (noise).
     The model and the calculations are based on the theory of
     self-sustained, nonlinear oscillators. It is argued that these
     systems form an ideal bases for information-encoding processes
     in biological systems.

AU   Wertheimer-N. Savitz-D. Leeper-E.
TI   Childhood Cancer in Relation to Indicators of Magnetic Fields
     From Ground Current Sources
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1995 16(2). P 86-97.
AB   This study examines childhood cancer risk in relation to
     certain factors likely to indicate magnetic field exposure
     from ground currents in the home. Substantial ground currents
     are most often found in homes having conductive plumbing, in
     which an uninterrupted metallic path in the water pipes and
     water main connects the grounding systems of neighboring
     houses.  Information on plumbing conductivity was obtained from
     water suppliers for the homes of 347 cases and 277 controls
     identified in an earlier study of magnetic fields exposure and
     childhood cancer in the Denver area.  An increased cancer risk
     was observed for children in homes with conductive plumbing: 
     The matched odds ratio was 1.72 (1.03-2.88) and increased to
     3.00 (1.33-6.76) when analysis was limited to cases and
     controls who were residentially stable form the reference date
     to the study date.  A measurement metric likely to indicate
     active ground currents (measurements having above-median
     intensity and nonvertical orientation of <55 degrees from the
     horizontal) was identified.  In contrast to measured field
     intensity alone, for which only modest associations with
     cancer have been reported, this metric shows a high and
     significant cancer risk {matched O.R.=4.0(1.6-10.0)]
     consistent over a range of intensity and angle cutpoints. 
     Such elevated nonvertical fields were also associates with
     cancer in an independent data set, which was gathered to study
     adult nonlymphocytic leukemia in the Seattle area. The
     association of cancer with conductive plumbing and with this
     exposure metric both suggest that cancer risk is increased
     among persons with elevated magnetic fields exposure from
     residential ground currents.

AU   Lin-J-C.  Beckman-K-J.  Hariman-R-J.  Bharati-S.  Lev-M. 
     Wang-Y.
TI   Microwave Ablation of the Atrioventricular Junction in Open-
     Chest Dogs
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16(2).  P 97-105.
AB   The use of microwave energy for ablation of the
     atrioventricular (AV) junction was examined in open-chest
     dogs.  Using a specially designed microwave catheter and a
     2450 MHz generator, microwave energy was delivered to the AV
     junction according to one of two protocols.  In protocol 1,
     increasing amounts of energy were delivered until irreversible
     AV block occurred.  In protocol 2, only two applications of
     energy were used, one at low energy and the other at an energy
     found to be high enough to cause irreversible AV block.  Each
     dog received between one and six applications of microwave
     energy.  The amount of energy delivered per application ranged
     from 25.6 to 311.4 J. No AV block was seen at 59.4+/-28.3 J.
     Reversible AV block was seen with an energy of 120.6 +/- 58 J. 
     Irreversible AV block was seen at 188.1 +/- 75.9 J. Irreversible
     AV block could be achieved in each animal.  There was no
     difference in the energy required to cause irreversible AV
     block between the two protocols.  The tissue temperature
     measured near the tip of the microwave catheter was correlated
     with both the amount of energy delivered and the extent of AV
     block caused.  Histologic examinations demonstrated
     coagulation necrosis of the conduction system.  Microwave
     energy is a feasible alternative energy source for myocardial
     ablation.  Since tissue damage is due exclusively to heating
     and the resulting rise in temperature can be measure,d
     microwave energy may have advantages over currently existing
     energy sources in terms of both titrating delivered energy and
     monitoring the extent of tissue destruction.

AU   Jenrow-K-A.  Smith-C-H.  Liboff-A-R.
TI   Weak Extremely-Low-Frequency Magnetic Fields and Regeneration
     in the Planarian Dugesia tigrina
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.   16(2).  P 106-112.
AB   Extremely-low-frequency (ELF), low-intensity magnetic fields
     have been shown to influence cell signaling processes in a
     variety of systems, both in vivo and in vitro. Similar effects
     have been demonstrated for nervous system development and
     neurite outgrowth.  We report that regeneration in planaria,
     which incorporates many of these processes, is also affected
     by ELF magnetic fields.  The rate of cephalic regeneration,
     reflected by the mean regeneration time (MRT), for planaria
     populations regenerating under continuous exposure to combined
     DC (78.4 uT) and AC (60.0 Hz at 10.0 uT peak) magnetic fields
     applied in parallel was found to be significantly delayed (P<<
     0.001) by 48 +/- 1 h relative to two different types of control
     populations (MRT ~ 140 +/- 12 h).  One control population was
     exposed to only the AC component of this field combination,
     while the other experienced only the ambient geomagnetic
     field.  All measurements were conducted in a low-gradient,
     low-noise magnetics laboratory under well-maintained
     temperature conditions. This delay in regeneration was shown
     to be dependent on the planaria having a fixed orientation
     with respect to the magnetic fields vectors.  Results also
     indicate that this orientation-dependent transduction process
     does not result form Farady induction but is consistent with
     a Ca-2+ cyclotron resonance mechanism.  Data interpretation
     also permits the tentative conclusion that the effect results
     form an inhibition of events at an early stage in the
     regeneration process before the onset of proliferation and
     differentiation.

AU   Mason-PA.  Romano-W-F.
TI   Recovery Characteristics of a Rigid, Nonmetallic Microdialysis
     Probe for Use in an Electromagnetic Field
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16(2).  P 113-118.
AB   It is well known that metal objects perturb electromagnetic
     fields.  Therefore, a conventional metal microdialysis probe
     cannot be used to determine the bioeffects of electromagnetic
     radiation.  Using fused-silica tubing, we developed an
     inexpensive nonmetallic, rigid microdialysis probe for use in
     electromagnetic radiation research or during magnetic
     resonance imaging.  This probe has a concentric tube design,
     with the membrane length adjustable to the size of the area to
     be dialyzed.  The probes tested had regenerated-cellulose
     membranes that were 3 mm in length.  This report describes how
     to make this probe.  Average relative recovery rates at flow
     rates of 2.0, 1.0, and 1.5 ul/min were 21%, 27% and 42%,
     respectively.  These rates were slightly lower than the 30%,
     42%, and 68% obtained with the commercially available metallic
     CMA 10 microdialysis probe with a 3 mm membrane.  This may be
     due to the fused-silica probe and CMA 10 probe being made with
     different types of dialysis membranes.

AU   Lee-J-M.  Stormshak-F.  Thompson-J-M.  Hess-D-L.  Foster-D-L.
TI   Melatonin and Puberty in Female Lambs Exposed to EMF:  A
     Replicate Study
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1995. 16(2).  P 119-123.
AB   In an earlier study, we found no effects of 60 Hz electric and
     magnetic fields (EMF) from a 500 kV transmission line on serum
     melatonin patterns or on puberty in ten female Suffolk lambs
     (Ovis aries).  We conducted a larger replicate study of 15
     lambs exposed to a mean electric fields of 6.3 kV/m and a mean
     magnetic fields of 3.77 uT and 15 controls exposed to EMF two
     orders of magnitude weaker than in the line area.  The
     replicate produced essentially the same results as our
     previous study.

AU   Alekseev-S-I.  Ziskin-M-C.
TI   Millimeter Microwave Effect on Ion Transport Across Lipid
     Bilayer Membranes
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16(2).  P 124-131.
AB   The effects of millimeter microwaves in the frequency range of
     54-76 GHz on capacitance and conductance of lipid bilayer
     membranes (BLM) were studied.  Some of the membranes were
     modified by gramicidin A and amphotericin B or by
     tetraphenylboron anions (TPhB-).  The millimeter microwaves
     were pulse-modulated (PW) at repetition rates ranging form 1
     to 100 pps, PW at 1000 pps, or unmodulated continuous waves
     (CW). The maximum output power at the waveguide outlet was 20
     mW.  It was found that CW irradiation decreased the unmodified
     BLM capacitance by 1.2% +/- 0.5%.  At the same time, membrane
     current induced by TPhB- transport increased by 5% +/- 1%.  The
     changes in conductance of ionic channels formed by gramicidin
     A and amphotericin B were small (0.6% +/- 0.4%).  Non
     "resonance-like" effects of mm-wave irradiation on membrane
     capacitance, ionic channel currents, or TPhB- transport were
     detected.  All changes in membrane capacitance and currents
     were independent of the modulation employed and were
     equivalent to heating by approximately 1.1 C.

AU   Delpizzo-V.
TI   Imprecise Exposure Assessment and the Sample Size Requirements
     of Case-Control Studies of Residential Magnetic Field Exposure
     and Cancer in Adults
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16(2).  P 132-142.
AB   A computer program simulating case-control studies is
     described.  It is used to estimate the minimum sample size
     required and to assess how this is affected by imprecise
     exposure assessment.  In particular, the consequences of
     neglecting measurements of nonresidential exposure in case-
     control studies of residentially exposed adults are
     investigated.  According to this model, while the consequent
     loss of power is not as large as was predicted by algebraic
     methods, it would be unwise to neglect it when planning a
     study.

CC   Comments

AU   Gledhill-M.
TI   Comments on "Effects of 60 Hz Electric and Magnetic Fields on
     the Development of the Rat Cerebellum," by Gona et al.
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16(2).  P 143.

AU   Von Hagen-S.  Yu-M-C.  Gona-A-B.
TI   Reply to Comment on "Effects of 60 Hz Electric and Magnetic
     Fields on the Development of the Rat Cerebellum"
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16(2).  P 144-145.

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CC PLANT MICROBIOLOGY
AU William Margolin, David Bramhill, and Sharon R. Long
TI "The dnaA Gene of Rhizobium meliloti Lies within an Unusual Gene
   Arrangement.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2892-2900(95)
//
CC GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
AU Lin Rao, Russell K. Karls, and Marsha J. Betley
TI "In Vitro Transcription of Pathogenesis-Related Genes by Using Purified
   RNA Polymerase from Staphylococcus aureus.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2609-2614(95)
//
AU David A. Boyd, Dennis G. Cvitkovitch, and Ian R. Hamilton
TI "Sequence, Expression, and Function of the Gene for the
   Nonphosphorylating, NADP-Dependent Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate
   Dehydrogenase of Streptococcus mutans.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2622-2627(95)
//
AU Souria Malki, Isabelle Saimmaime, Gilles de Luca, Marc Rousset, Zorah
   Dermoun, and Jean-Pierre Belaich
TI "Characterization of an Operon Encoding an NADP-Reducing Hydrogenase in
   Desulfovibrio fructosovorans.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2628-2636(95)
//
AU Leslie D. Cope, Ram Yogev, Ursula Muller-Eberhard, and Eric J. Hansen
TI "A Gene Cluster Involved in the Utilization of Both Free Heme and
   Heme:Hemopexin by Haemophilus influenzae Type b.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2644-2653(95)
//
AU Tao Tao, Marshall D. Snavely, Susan G. Farr, and Michael E. Maguire
TI "Magnesium Transport in Salmonella typhimurium: mgtA Encodes a P-Type
   ATPase and Is Regulated by Mg2 in a Manner Similar to That of the mgtB
   P-type ATPase.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2654-2662(95)
//
AU Mu Ya Liu, Honghui Yang, and Tony Romeo
TI "The Product of the Pleiotropic Escherichia coli Gene csrA Modulates
   Glycogen Biosynthesis via Effects on mRNA Stability.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2663-2672(95)
//
AU Young-Sang Koh and Jung-Hye Roe
TI "Isolation of a Novel Paraquat-Inducible (pqi) Gene Regulated by the
   soxRS Locus in Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2673-2678(95)
//
AU Jesus M. Eraso and Samuel Kaplan
TI "Oxygen-Insensitive Synthesis of the Photosynthetic Membranes of
   Rhodobacter sphaeroides: a Mutant Histidine Kinase.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2695-2706(95)
//
AU Dietrich H. Nies
TI "The Cobalt, Zinc, and Cadmium Efflux System CzcABC from Alcaligenes
   eutrophus Functions as a Cation-Proton Antiporter in Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2707-2712(95)
//
AU Hamidreza Sanatinia, Eric C. Kofoid, Tom B. Morrison, and John S.
   Parkinson
TI "The Smaller of Two Overlapping cheA Gene Products Is Not Essential for
   Chemotaxis in Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2713-2720(95)
//
AU Tod J. Merkel and Scott Stibitz
TI "Identification of a Locus Required for the Regulation of bvg-Repressed
   Genes in Bordetella pertussis.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2727-2736(95)
//
AU Olga I. Kulaeva, John C. Wootton, Arthur S. Levine, and Roger Woodgate
TI "Characterization of the umu-Complementing Operon from R391.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2737-2743(95)
//
AU Heather E. Cunliffe, Tony R. Merriman, and Iain L. Lamont
TI "Cloning and Characterization of pvdS, a Gene Required for Pyoverdine
   Synthesis in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: PvdS Is Probably an Alternative
   Sigma Factor.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2744-2750(95)
//
AU Sylvia Hopper and August Bock
TI "Effector-Mediated Stimulation of ATPase Activity by the 54-Dependent
   Transcriptional Activator FHLA from Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2798-2803(95)
//
AU Ian T. Paulsen, Melissa H. Brown, Sarah J. Dunstan, and Ronald A.
   Skurray
TI "Molecular Characterization of the Staphylococcal Multidrug Resistance
   Export Protein QacC.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2827-2833(95)
//
AU Pascal Le Bourgeois, Martine Lautier, Loic van den Berghe, Michael J.
   Gasson, and Paul Ritzenthaler
TI "Physical and Genetic Map of the Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris
   MG1363 Chromosome: Comparison with That of Lactococcus lactis subsp.
   lactis IL 1403 Reveals a Large Genome Inversion.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2840-2850(95)
//
AU Dev Mangroo, Patrick A. Limbach, James A. McCloskey, and Uttam L.
   RajBhandary
TI "An Anticodon Sequence Mutant of Escherichia coli Initiator tRNA:
   Possible Importance of a Newly Acquired Base Modification next to the
   Anticodon on Its Activity in Initiation.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2858-2862(95)
//
AU Berend Tolner, Trees Ubbink-Kok, Bert Poolman, and Wil N. Konings
TI "Characterization of the Proton/Glutamate Symport Protein of Bacillus
   subtilis and Its Functional Expression in Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2863-2869(95)
//
AU J. Renaudin, A. Marais, E. Verdin, S. Duret, X. Foissac, F. Laigret,
   and J. M. Bove
TI "Integrative and Free Spiroplasma citri oric Plasmids: Expression of the
   Spiroplasma phoeniceum Spiralin in Spiroplasma citri.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2870-2877(95)
//
AU S. M. A. Najafi, A. C. Willis, and M. D. Yudkin
TI "Site of Phosphorylation of SpoIIAA, the Anti-Anti-Sigma Factor for
   Sporulation-Specific F of Bacillus subtilis.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2912-2913(95)
//
AU Keiichiro Hiratsu, Mitsuko Amemura, Hiroko Nashimoto, Hideo Shinagawa,
   and Kozo Makino
TI "The rpoE Gene of Escherichia coli, Which Encodes E, Is Essential for
   Bacterial Growth at High Temperature.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2918-2922(95)
//
AU Joann B. Sweasy, MingZi Chen, and Lawrence A. Loeb
TI "DNA Polymerase  Can Substitute for DNA Polymerase I in the Initiation
   of Plasmid DNA Replication.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2923-2925(95)
//
AU Jarmo Niemi and Pekka Mantsala
TI "Nucleotide Sequences and Expression of Genes from Streptomyces
   purpurascens That Cause the Production of New Anthracyclines in
   Streptomyces galilaeus.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2942-2945(95)
//
AU Guy Afseth, Yin-Yuan Mo, and Louis P. Mallavia
TI "Characterization of the 23S and 5S rRNA Genes of Coxiella burnetii and
   Identification of an Intervening Sequence within the 23S rRNA Gene.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2946-2949(95)
//
AU B. Bandaru, M. Wyszynski, and Ashok S. Bhagwat
TI "HpaII Methyltransferase Is Mutagenic in Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2950-2952(95)
//
CC PLASMIDS AND TRANSPOSONS
AU Elaine Ayres Sia, Richard C. Roberts, Carla Easter, Donald R. Helinski,
   and David H. Figurski
TI "Different Relative Importance of the par Operons and the Effect of
   Conjugal Transfer on the Maintenance of Intact Promiscuous Plasmid
   RK2.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2789-2797(95)
//
AU Gert B. Jensen, Andrea Wilcks, Susanne S. Petersen, Jesper Damgaard,
   James A. Baum, and Lars Andrup
TI "The Genetic Basis of the Aggregation System in Bacillus thuringiensis
   subsp. israelensis Is Located on the Large Conjugative Plasmid pX016.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2914-2917(95)
//
CC EUKARYOTIC CELLS
AU Axel A. Brakhage and Jan van den Brulle
TI "Use of Reporter Genes To Identify Recessive trans-Acting Mutations
   Specifically Involved in the Regulation of Aspergillus nidulans
   Penicillin Biosynthesis Genes.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2781-2788(95)
//
AU Kathleen Carroll and Reed B. Wickner
TI "Translation and M1 Double-Stranded RNA Propagation: MAK18  RPL41B and
   Cycloheximide Curing.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2887-2891(95)
//
AU Theodore C. White, Lori E. Andrews, David Maltby, and Nina Agabian
TI "The ""Universal'' Leucine Codon CTG in the Secreted Aspartyl Proteinase
   1 (SAP1) Gene of Candida albicans Encodes a Serine In Vivo.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2953-2955(95)
//
CC CELL SURFACES
AU Weiming Xia and William Dowhan
TI "Phosphatidylinositol Cannot Substitute for Phosphatidylglycerol in
   Supporting Cell Growth of Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2926-2928(95)
//
CC PHYSIOLOGY AND METABOLISM
AU Elena Tchetina and E. B. Newman
TI "Identification of Lrp-Regulated Genes by Inverse PCR and Sequencing:
   Regulation of Two mal Operons of Escherichia coli by Leucine-Responsive
   Regulatory Protein.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2679-2683(95)
//
AU Rafael A. Garduno, Barry M. Phipps, and William W. Kay
TI "Physical and Functional S-Layer Reconstitution in Aeromonas
   salmonicida.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2684-2694(95)
//
AU Tracy Thevenot, Denis Brochu, Christian Vadeboncoeur, and Ian R.
   Hamilton
TI "Regulation of ATP-Dependent P-(Ser)-HPr Formation in Streptococcus
   mutans and Streptococcus salivarius.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2751-2759(95)
//
AU Jill H. Zeilstra-Ryalls and Samuel Kaplan
TI "Regulation of 5-Aminolevulinic Acid Synthesis in Rhodobacter
   sphaeroides 2.4.1: the Genetic Basis of Mutant H-5 Auxotrophy.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2760-2768(95)
//
AU Genshi Zhao, Andrew J. Pease, Nipali Bharani, and Malcolm E. Winkler
TI "Biochemical Characterization of gapB-Encoded Erythrose 4-Phosphate
   Dehydrogenase of Escherichia coli K-12 and Its Possible Role in
   Pyridoxal 5-Phosphate Biosynthesis.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2804-2812(95)
//
AU Nina K. Heinzinger, Susan Y. Fujimoto, Marta A. Clark, Matthew S.
   Moreno, and Ericka L. Barrett
TI "Sequence Analysis of the phs Operon in Salmonella typhimurium and the
   Contribution of Thiosulfate Reduction to Anaerobic Energy Metabolism.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2813-2820(95)
//
AU Suman Kumari, Rinnat Tishel, Michael Eisenbach, and A. J. Wolfe
TI "Cloning, Characterization, and Functional Expression of acs, the Gene
   Which Encodes Acetyl Coenzyme A Synthetase in Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2878-2886(95)
//
AU Shui Ping Wang, Pil Jung Kang, Yung Ping Chen, and Bert Ely
TI "Synthesis of the Caulobacter Ferredoxin Protein, FdxA, Is Cell Cycle
   Controlled.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2901-2907(95)
//
AU Deepan S. H. Shah, Judith P. Armitage, and R. Elizabeth Sockett
TI "Rhodobacter sphaeroides WS8 Expresses a Polypeptide That Is Similar to
   MotB of Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2929-2932(95)
//
CC ENZYMES AND PROTEINS
AU D. T. Gibson, S. M. Resnick, K. Lee, J. M. Brand, D. S. Torok, L. P.
   Wackett, M. J. Schocken, and B. E. Haigler
TI "Desaturation, Dioxygenation, and Monooxygenation Reactions Catalyzed by
   Naphthalene Dioxygenase from Pseudomonas sp. Strain 9816-4.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2615-2621(95)
//
AU Ralf Klasen, Stephanie Bringer-Meyer, and Hermann Sahm
TI "Biochemical Characterization and Sequence Analysis of the
   Gluconate:NADP 5-Oxidoreductase Gene from Gluconobacter oxydans.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2637-2643(95)
//
AU Susann Gotsche and Michael K. Dahl
TI "Purification and Characterization of the Phospho-(1,1)Glucosidase
   (TreA) of Bacillus subtilis 168.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2721-2726(95)
//
AU I. P. Solyanikova, O. V. Maltseva, M. D. Vollmer, L. A. Golovleva, and
   M. Schlomann
TI "Characterization of Muconate and Chloromuconate Cycloisomerase from
   Rhodococcus erythropolis 1CP: Indications for Functionally Convergent
   Evolution among Bacterial Cycloisomerases.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2821-2826(95)
//
AU Ursula Hettwer, Michael Gross, and Klaus Rudolph
TI "Purification and Characterization of an Extracellular Levansucrase from
   Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2834-2839(95)
//
AU Eitan Ben-Dov, Sammy Boussiba, and Arieh Zaritsky
TI "Mosquito Larvicidal Activity of Escherichia coli with Combinations of
   Genes from Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2851-2857(95)
//
AU Shui P. Wang, Yung P. Chen, and Bert Ely
TI "A Ferredoxin, Designated FdxP, Stimulates p-Hydroxybenzoate Hydroxylase
   Activity in Caulobacter crescentus.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2908-2911(95)
//
AU Martin Dominik Vollmer and Michael Schlomann
TI "Conversion of 2-Chloro-cis,cis-Muconate and Its Metabolites 2-Chloro-
   and 5-Chloromuconolactone by Chloromuconate Cycloisomerases of pJP4 and
   pAC27.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2938-2941(95)
//
CC BACTERIOPHAGES
AU Ping Wei and Charles R. Stewart
TI "Genes That Protect against the Host-Killing Activity of the E3 Protein
   of Bacillus subtilis Bacteriophage SPO1.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2933-2937(95)
//
CC POPULATION GENETICS AND EVOLUTION
AU Sherwood Casjens, Michael DeLang, Herbert L. Ley III, Patricia Rosa,
   and Wai Mun Huang
TI "Linear Chromosomes of Lyme Disease Agent Spirochetes: Genetic Diversity
   and Conservation of Gene Order..";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2769-2780(95)
//

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AU Xu-Y.  Mural-R-J.  Uberbacher-E-C. 
TI Correcting sequencing errors in DNA coding regions using a dynamic 
   programming approach. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  April  11(2).  P 117-124.
 
AU Nakata-K. 
TI Prediction of zinc finger DNA binding protein. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  April  11(2).  P 125-131

AU Ligr-M.  Ron-C.  Natr-L. 
TI Calculation of the photoperiod length.  
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  April  11(2).  P 133-139.
 
AU Perrakis-A.  Constantinides-C.  Athanasiades-A.  Hamodrakas-S-J. 
TI PBM: a software package to create, display and manipulate
   interactively models of small molecules and proteins on
   IBM-compatible PCs.  
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  April  11(2).  P 141-145. 

AU Chao-K-M.  Zhang-J.  Ostell-J.  Miller-W. 
TI A local alignment tool for very long DNA sequences. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  April  11(2).  P 147-153.
 
AU Smith-G-D.  Bernstein-K-E. 
TI BULLET: a computer simulation of shotgun DNA sequencing. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  April  11(2).  P 155-157. 

AU Watanabe-H.  Otsuka-J. 
TI A comprehensive representation of extensive similarity linkage
   between large numbers of proteins. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  April  11(2).  P 159-166. 

AU Nesti-C.  Poli-G.  Chicca-M.  Ambrosino-P.  Scapoli-C.  Barrai-I. 
TI Phylogeny inferred from codon usage pattern in 31 organisms. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  April  11(2).  P 167-171.
 
AU Veklerov-E.  Martin-C-H.  Theil-E-H.  
TI TRAMP: a software package for generating transposon maps. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  April  11(2).  P 173-179. 

AU Thompson-J-D. 
TI Introducing variable gap penalties to sequence alignment in linear space. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  April  11(2).  P 181-186. 

AU Metzker-M-L.  Allain-K-M.  Gibbs-R-A. 
TI Accurate determination of DNA in agarose gels using the novel algorithm 
   GelScann (1.0) 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  April  11(2).  P 187-194. 

AU Mrazek-J.  Kypr-J. 
TI Middle-range clustering of nucleotides in genomes. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  