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AU Seiyama-A.  Maeda-N.  Shiga-T.
TI Analysis of the distribution of flowing erythrocytes in a model
   vessel under an inhomogeneous magnetic field.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1996 25(1)  P 1.
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AU Chen-Y-Z.  Prohofsky-E-W.
TI Sequence and temperature effect on hydrogen bond disruption in DNA
   determined by a statistical analysis.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1996 25(1)  P 9.
AB 60250009.249

AU Costa-H-S.  Santos-H.  Turner-D-L.
TI Ligand orientation and haem electronic structure in ferricytochrome
   c'' from Methylophilus methylotrophus studied by ^[13]C NMR.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1996 25(1)  P 19.
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AU Godin-C.  Caprani-A.
TI Interactions of erythrocytes with an artificial wall: influence of
   the electrical surface charge.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1996 25(1)  P 25.
AB 60250025.249

AU Rajaram-O-V.  Sawyer-W-H.
TI Penetration of an emulsion surface by cholesteryl ester transfer
   protein.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1996 25(1)  P 31.
AB 60250031.249

AU Schatz-A.  Linke-Hommes-A.  Neubert-J.
TI Gravity dependency of the gramicidin A channel conductivity.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1996 25(1)  P 37.
AB 60250037.249

AU Achterhold-K.  Keppler-C.  van-Buerck-U.  Potzel-W.
   Schindelmann-P.  Knapp-E-W.  Melchers-B.  Chumakov-A-I.
   Baron-A-Q-R.  Rueffer-R.  Parak-F.
TI Temperature dependent inelastic X-ray scattering of synchrotron
   radiation on myoglobin analyzed by the Moessbauer effect.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1996 25(1)  P 43.
AB 60250043.249

AU Mogilner-A.  Oster-G.
TI The physics of lamellipodial protrusion.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1996 25(1)  P 47.
AB 60250047.249

AU Pott-T.  Dufourcq-J.  Dufourc-E-J.
TI Fluid or gel phase lipid bilayers to study peptide-membrane
   interactions?.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1996 25(1)  P 55.
AB 60250055.249

AU Lemmich-J.  Honger-T.  Mortensen-K.  Ipsen-J-H.  Bauer-R.
   Mouritsen-O-G.
TI Solutes in small amounts provide for lipid-bilayer softness:
   cholesterol, short-chain lipids, and bola lipids.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1996 25(1)  P 61.
AB 60250061.249

AU Schroeder-T.  Schuerholz-T.
TI Bimodal solubilization of phospholipid-cholesterol vesicles in
   3-[(3-cholamidopropyl)dimethylammonio]-1-propanesulfonate (CHAPS)
   solutions. Formation of filamentous and helical microstructures
   depends on negatively charged lipids.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1996 25(1)  P 67.
AB 60250067.249

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TI A psychophysical and computational analysis of intensity-based
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SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(3)  P 187.
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AU Koehn-J.  Woergoetter-F.
TI Corticofugal feedback can reduce the visual latency of responses to
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AU Boskov-D.  Heckman-C-J.
TI Motor unit recruitment patterns during reflex compensation of
   muscle yield investigated by computer simulations.
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AU Levine-M-W.  Cleland-B-G.    Mukherjee-P.  Kaplan-E.
TI Tailoring of variability in the lateral geniculate nucleus of the
   cat.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(3)  P 219.
AB 60750219.422

AU Chakravarthy-S-V.  Ghosh-J.
TI A complex-valued associative memory for storing patterns as
   oscillatory states.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(3)  P 229.
AB 60750229.422

AU Carmesin-H-O.  Arndt-S.
TI A neural network model for stroboscopic alternative motion.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(3)  P 239.
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AU Miller-R.
TI Neural assemblies and laminar interactions in the cerebral cortex.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(3)  P 253.
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AU Miller-R.
TI Cortico-thalamic interplay and the security of operation of neural
   assemblies and temporal chains in the cerebral cortex.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(3)  P 263.
AB 60750263.422

AU Zbilut-J-P.  Zak-M.  Meyers-R-E.
TI A terminal dynamics model of the heartbeat.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(3)  P 277.
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AU Stringa-E.  Tuan-R-S.
TI Chondrogenic cell subpopulation of chick embryonic calvarium:
   isolation by peanut agglutinin affinity chromatography and in
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SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(5)  P 427.
AB 61940427.429

AU Machin-G-A.  Sperber-G-H.  Ongaro-I.  Murdoch-C.
TI Computer graphic three-dimensional reconstruction  of normal human
   embryo morphogenesis.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(5)  P 439.
AB 61940439.429

AU Plendl-J.  Neumueller-C.  Vollmar-A.  Auerbach-R.  Sinowatz-F.
TI Isolation and characterization of endothelial cells from different
   organs of fetal pigs.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(5)  P 445.
AB 61940445.429

AU Tseng-G-F.  Wang-Y-J.  Hu-M-E.
TI Axotomy affects the retrograde labeling of cervical and
   lumbar-cord-projecting rubrospinal neurons differently.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(5)  P 457.
AB 61940457.429

AU Caicedo-A.  d'Aldin-C.  Puel-J-L.  Eybalin-M.
TI Distribution of calcium-binding protein immunoreactivities in the
   guinea pig auditory brainstem.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(5)  P 465.
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AU Takahashi-I.  Mizoguchi-I.  Sasano-Y.  Saitoh-S.  Ishida-M.
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SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(5)  P 489.
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AU Rueda-J.  Cantos-R.  Lim-D-J.
TI Tectorial membrane-organ of Corti relationship during cochlear
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SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(5)  P 501.
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AU Takahashi-Y.  Imanaka-T.  Takano-T.
TI Spatial and temporal pattern of smooth muscle cell differentiation
   during development of the vascular system in the mouse embryo.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(5)  P 515.
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AU Canu-M-H.  Falempin-M.
TI Effect of hindlimb unloading on locomotor strategy during treadmill
   locomotion in the rat.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(4)  P 297.
AB 60740297.421

AU Sunoo-S.  Asano-K.  Mitsumori-F.
TI ^[31]P nuclear magnetic resonance study on changes in
   phosphocreatine and the intracellular pH in rat skeletal muscle
   during exercise at various inspired oxygen contents.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(4)  P 305.
AB 60740305.421

AU Theriault-R.  Boulay-M-R.  Theriault-G.  Simoneau-J-A.
TI Electrical stimulation-induced changes in performance and fiber
   type proportion of human knee extensor muscles.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(4)  P 311.
AB 60740311.421

AU Zhang-P.  Tokura-H.
TI Influence of two different light intensities during daytime on
   endurance performance of handgrip exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(4)  P 318.
AB 60740318.421

AU Venditti-P.  Piro-M-C.  Artiaco-G.  Meo-S-D.
TI Effect of exercise on tissue anti-oxidant capacity and heart
   electrical properties in male and female rats.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(4)  P 322.
AB 60740322.421

AU Lama-I-L.  Wolski-L-A.  Coutts-K-D.  McKenzie-D-C.
TI The relationship between test protocol and the development of
   exercise-induced hypoxemia (EIH) in highly trained athletes.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(4)  P 330.
AB 60740330.421

AU Kenny-G-P.  Giesbrecht-G-G.  Thoden-J-S.
TI A comparison of human thermoregulatory response following dynamic
   exercise and warm-water immersion.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(4)  P 336.
AB 60740336.421

AU Atalay-M.  Marnila-P.  Lilius-E-M.  Haenninen-O.  Sen-C-K.
TI Glutathione-dependent modulation of exhausting exercise-induced
   changes in neutrophil function of rats.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(4)  P 342.
AB 60740342.421

AU Rhind-S-G.  Shek-P-N.  Shinkai-S.  Shephard-R-J.
TI Effects of moderate endurance exercise and training on in vitro
   lymphocyte proliferation, interleukin-2 (IL-2) production, and
   IL-2 receptor expression.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(4)  P 348.
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AU Mujika-I.  Chatard-J-C.  Padilla-S.  Guezennec-C-Y.  Geyssant-A.
TI Hormonal responses to training and its tapering off in competitive
   swimmers: relationships with performance.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(4)  P 361.
AB 60740361.421

AU de-Jonge-R.  Bedu-M.  Fellmann-N.  Blonc-S.  Spielvogel-H.
   Coudert-J.
TI Effect of anthropometric characteristics and socio-economic status
   on physical performances of pre-pubertal children living in
   Bolivia at low altitude.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(4)  P 367.
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AU Liljedahl-M-E.  Holm-I.  Sylven-C.  Jansson-E.
TI Different responses of skeletal muscle following sprint training in
   men and women.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(4)  P 375.
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AU Galloway-S-D-R.  Maughan-R-J.
TI The effects of induced alkalosis on the metabolic response to
   prolonged exercise in humans.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(4)  P 384.
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TI Efficacy and toxicity of plasma-cell-reactive monoclonal antibodies
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SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(6)  P 319.
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AU Geldhof-A-B.  VandenDriessche-T.  Opdenakker-G.  Baetselier-P-D.
TI Introduction of the interferon gamma gene into mouse T lymphoma
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SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(6)  P 329.
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AU Lores-Vazquez-B.  Pacheco-Carracedo-M.  Oliver-Morales-J.
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TI Lymphocyte subpopulations of regional lymph nodes in human colon
   and gastric adenocarcinomas.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(6)  P 339.
AB 60420339.262

AU Somasundaram-C.  Arch-R.  Matzku-S.  Zoeller-M.
TI Development of a bispecific F(ab')_[2] conjugate against the
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   of rat pancreatic adenocarcinoma for redirecting
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SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(6)  P 343.
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SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(6)  P 351.
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AU Recht-L-D.  Raso-V.  Davis-R.  Salmonsen-R.
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SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(6)  P 357.
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AU Wei-C.  Storozynsky-E.  McAdam-A-J.  Yeh-K-Y.  Tilton-B-R.
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TI Expression of human prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in a mouse
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SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(6)  P 362.
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AU Jacobs-N.  Greimers-R.  Mazzoni-A.  Trebak-M.  Schaaf-Lafontaine-N.
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TI Further characterization of cytotoxic T cells generated by
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AU HOF-P. MAYR-I. HUBER-R. KORZUS-E. POTEMPA-J. TRAVIS-J. POWERS-J-C. BODE-W.
TI The 1.8 anstrom crystal structure of human cathepsin G in complex with 
   Suc-Val-Pro-Phep-(OPH)2: a Janus-faced proteinase with two opposite
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AU COULOMBE-R. GROCHULSKI-P. SIVARAMAN-J. MENARD-R. MORT-J-S. CYGLER-M.
TI Structure of human procathepsin L reveals the molecular basis of
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SO EMBO-J. 1996 OCTOBER 15. 15(20). P 5492-5503.

AU DUBREZ-L. SAVOY-I. HAMMAN-A. SOLARY-E.
TI Pivotal role of a DEVD-sensitive step in etoposide-induced and
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SO EMBO-J. 1996 OCTOBER 15. 15(20). P 5504-5512.

AU MORSOMME-P. DE KERCHOVE-D'EXAERDE-A. DE MEESTER-S. THINES-D. GOFFEAU-A.
   BOUTRY-M.
TI Single point mutations in various domains of a plant plasma membrane
   H+-ATPase expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae increase H+-pumping and
   permit yeast growth at low pH.
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AU BUNEMANN-M. LILIOM-K. BRANDTS-B-K. POTT-L. TSENG-J-L. DESIDERIO-D-M.
   SUN-G. MILLER-D. TIGYI-G.
TI A novel membrane receptor with high affinity for lysosphinogomyelin
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SO EMBO-J. 1996 OCTOBER 15. 15(20). P 5527-5534.

AU SADOSIMA-J. QIU-Z. MORGAN-J-P. IZUMO-S.
TI Tyrosine kinase activation is an immediate and essential step in
   hypotonic cell swelling-induced ERK activation and c-fos gene expression
   in cardiac myocytes.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 OCTOBER 15. 15(20). P 5535-5546.

AU EICHINGER-L. BOMBLIES-L. VANDEKERCKHOVE-J. SCHLEICHER-M. GETTEMANS-J.
TI A novel type of protein kinase phophorylates actin in the actin-fragmin
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AU ASO-T. HAQUE-D. BARSTEAD-R-J. CONAWAY-R-C. CONAWAY-J-W.
TI The inducible elongin A elongation activation domain: structure,
   function and interaction with the elongin BC complex.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 OCTOBER 15. 15(20). P 5557-5566.

AU DE COCK-H. TOMMASSEN-J.
TI Lipopolysaccharides and divalent cations are involved in the formation of an
   assembly-competent intermediate of outer-membrane protein PhoE of E.coli.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 OCTOBER 15. 15(20). P 5567-5573.

AU VAN DEURSEN-J. BOER-J. KASPER-L. GROSVELD-G.
TI G2 arrest and impaired nucleocytoplasmic transport in mouse embryos
   lacking the proto-oncogene CAN/Nup214.
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AU GORLICH-D. PANTE-N. KUTAY-U. AEBI-U. BISCHOFF-F-R.
TI Identification of different roles for RanGDP and RanGTP in nuclear
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AU NOGUCHI-E. HAYASHI-N. AZUMA-Y. SEKI-T. NAKAMURA-M. NAKASHIMA-N.
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TI Dis3, implicated in mitotic control, binds directly to Ran and enhances
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AU YE-Y. RAYCHAUDHURI-B. GURNEY-A. CAMPBELL-C-E. WILLIAMS-B-R-G.
TI Regulation of WT1 by phosphorylation: inhibition of DNA binding,
   alteration of transcriptional activity and cellular translocation.
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AU VINKEMEIER-U. COHEN-S-L. MOAREFI-I. CHAIT-B-T. KURIYAN-J. DARNELL-J-E.,JR
TI DNA binding of in vitro activated Stat1 alpha, Stat1 beta and truncated
   Stat1: interaction between NH2-terminal domains stabilizes binding of
   two dimers to tandem DNA sites.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 OCTOBER 15. 15(20). P 5616-5626.

AU JOHN-S. ROBBINS-C-M. LEONARD-W-J.
TI An IL-2 response element in the human IL-2 receptor alpha chain promoter
   is a composite element that binds Stat5, Elf-1, HMG-I(Y) and a GATA
   family protein.
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AU ITO-K. ASANO-M. HUGHES-P. KOHZAKI-H. MASUTANI-C. HANAOKA-F. KERPPOLA-T.
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TI c-Jun stimulates origin-dependent DNA unwinding by polyomavirus large
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AU MCKERCHER-S-R. TORBETT-B-E. ANDERSON-K-L. HENKEL-G-W. VESTAL-D-J.
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TI Targeted disruption of the PU.1 gene results in multiple hematopoietic
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AU DENNIG-J. BEATO-M. SUSKE-G.
TI An inhibitor domain in Sp3 regulates its glutamine-rich activation domains.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 OCTOBER 15. 15(20). P 5659-5667.

AU CHOUBEY-D. LI-S-J. DATTA-B. GUTTERMAN-J-U. LENGYEL-P.
TI Inhibition of E2F-mediated transcription by p202.
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AU JUPIN-I. CHUA-N-H.
TI Activation of the CaMV as-1 cis-element by salicylic acid: differential
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SO EMBO-J. 1996 OCTOBER 15. 15(20). P 5679-5689.

AU RUSHTON-P-J. TORRES-J-T. PARNISKE-M. WERNERT-P. HAHLBROCK-K. SOMSSICH-I-E.
TI Interaction of elicitor-induced DNA-binding proteins with elicitor
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AU VENEMA-J. TOLLERVEY-D.
TI RRP5 is required for formation of both 18S and 5.8S rRNA in yeast.
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AU NOTHIAS-J-Y. MIRANDA-M. DEPAMPHILIS-M-L.
TI Uncoupling of transcription and translation during zygotic gene
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AU CUI-Y. DINMAN-J-D. PELTZ-S-W.
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AU Wise-M-J.  Sacchi-C-F.
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AU Ortiz-J-P-A.  Reggiardo-M-I.  Ravizzini-R-A.  Altabe-S-G.
   Cervigni-G-D-L.  Spitteler-M-A.  Morata-M-M.  Elias-F-E.
   Vallejos-R-H.
TI Hygromycin resistance as an efficient selectable marker for wheat
   stable transformation.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 877.
AB 60150877.299

AU Ke-S.  Lee-C-W.
TI Plant regeneration in Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) via
   coleoptile tissue cultures.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 882.
AB 60150882.299

AU Carrier-D-J.  Archambault-J.  van-der-Heijden-R.  Verpoorte-R.
TI Formation of terpenoid products in Ginkgo biloba L. cultivated
   cells.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 888.
AB 60150888.299

AU Sawabe-T.  Ezura-Y.
TI Regeneration from Laminaria japonica Areschoug (Laminariales,
   Phaeophyceae) protoplasts isolated with bacterial alginase.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 892.
AB 60150892.299

AU Xiao-X-G.  Hirsch-A-M.
TI Microcallus formation from leaf mesophyll protoplasts in the genus
   Actinidia Lindl.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 896.
AB 60150896.299

AU Gendy-C.  Sene-M.  Van-Le-B.  Vidal-J.  Tran-Thanh-Van-K.
TI Somatic embryogenesis and oplant regeneration in Sorghum bicolor
   (L.) Moench.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 900.
AB 60150900.299

AU Owen-H-R.    Miller-A-R.  
TI Haploid plant regeneration from anther cultures of three north
   american cultivars of strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa Duch.).
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 905.
AB 60150905.299

AU Sainta-di-Toppi-L.  Gorini-P.  Properzi-G.  Barbieri-L.  Spanoo-L.
TI Production of ribosome-inactivating protein from hairy root
   cultures of Lufa cylindrica (L.) Roem.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 910.
AB 60150910.299

AU Hoffmann-E.  Schoenherr-K.  Hampp-R.
TI Regeneration of plant cell protoplasts under microgravity:
   Investigation of protein patterns by SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 914.
AB 60150914.299

AU Kato-M.
TI Somatic embryogenesis from immature leaves of in vitro grown tea
   shoots.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 920.
AB 60150920.299

AU Sabri-N.  Pelissier-B.  Teissie-J.
TI Transient and stable electrotransformations of intact black Mexican
   sweet maize cells are obtained after preplasmolysis.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 924.
AB 60150924.299

AU Vergauwe-A.  Cammaert-R.  Vanderberghe-D.  Genetello-C.  Inze-D.
   Van-Montagu-M.  Van-den-Eeckhout-E.
TI Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation of Artemisia
   annua L. and regenration of transgenic plants.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 929.
AB 60150929.299

AU Jakse-M.  Bohanec-B.  Ihan-A.
TI Effect of media components on the gynogenic regeneration of onion
   (Allium cepa L.) cultivars and analysis of regenerants.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 934.
AB 60150934.299

AU Heath-D-W.  Earle-E-D.
TI Synthesis of Ogura male sterile rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) with
   cold tolerance by protoplast fusion and effects of atrazine
   resistance on seed yield.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 939.
AB 60150939.299

AU Dmitriev-A.  Djatsok-J.  Grodzinsky-D.
TI The role of Ca^[2+] in elicitation of phytoalexin synthesis in cell
   culture of onion (Allium cepa L.).
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 945.
AB 60150945.299

AU Pearce-S-R.  Kumar-A.  Flavell-A-J.
TI Activation of the Ty1-copia group retrotransposons of potato
   (Solanum tuberosum) during protoplast isolation.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 949.
AB 60150949.299

AU Zabotina-O-A.  Gurjanov-O-P.  Ayupova-D-A.  Beldman-G.
   Voragen-A-G-J.  Lozovaya-V-V.
TI Biologically-active soluble oligosaccharides from pea stem tissues.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 954.
AB 60150954.299

AU Eady-C-C.  Lister-C-E.  Suo-Y.  Schaper-D.
TI Transient expression of uidA constructs in in vitro onion ( Allium
   cepa L.) cultures following particle bombardment and
   Agrobacterium-mediated DNA delivery.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 958.
AB 60150958.299

AU Jain-R-K.  Jain-S.  Wang-B.  Wu-R.
TI Optimization of biolistic method for transient gene expression and
   production of agronomically useful transgenic Basmati rice plants.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 963.
AB 60150963.299

AU Khan-R-A.  Molin-W-T.
TI Photosynthetic electron transport in thylakoids from cotton
   cultivars (Gossypium sp.) differing in tolerance to prometryn.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 969.
AB 60150969.299

AU Ramage-C-M.  Leung-D-W-M.
TI Influence of BA and sucrose on the competence and determination of
   pepper (Capsicum annuum L. var. Sweet banana) hypocotyl cultures
   during shoot formation.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 974.
AB 60150974.299

AU Muthukumar-B.  Mariamma-M.  Veluthambi-K.  Gnanam-A.
TI Genetic tranformation of cotyledon explants of cowpea (Vigna
   unguiculata L. Walp) using Agrobacterium tumefaciens.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 980.
AB 60150980.299

AU Trick-H-N.  Bates-G-W.
TI Bromodeoxyuridine combined with UV light and gamma irradiation
   promotes the production of asymmetric somatic hybrid calli.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 986.
AB 60150986.299

AU Misra-M.
TI Regeneration of patchouli (Pogostemon cablin Benth.) plants from
   leaf and node callus, and evaluation after growth in the field.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(12)  P 991.
AB 60150991.299

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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
CC CONTENTS          Volume 271 Number 43 (1996)

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Ohsuga-H.  Su-S-N.  Takahashi-N.  Yang-S-Y.  Nakagawa-H.  Shimada-I.
   Arata-Y.  Lee-Y-C.
TI The carbohydrate moiety of the Bermuda grass antigen BG60. New
   oligosaccharides of plant origin.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26653.

AU Kang-R.  Saito-H.  Ihara-Y.  Miyoshi-E.  Koyama-N.  Sheng-Y.
   Taniguchi-N.
TI Transcriptional regulation of the N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase V
   gene in human bile duct carcinoma cells (HuCC-T1) is mediated by Ets-1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26706.

AU Sugahara-K.  Tanaka-Y.  Yamada-S.  Seno-N.  Kitagawa-H.  Haslam-S-M.
   Morris-H-R.  Dell-A.
TI Novel sulfated oligosaccharides containing 3-O-sulfated glucuronic acid
   from king crab cartilage chondroitin sulfate K. Unexpected degradation
   by chondroitinase ABC.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26745.

AU Watanabe-R.  Kinoshita-T.  Masaki-R.  Yamamoto-A.  Takeda-J.
   Inoue-N.
TI PIG-A and PIG-H, which participate in glycosylphosphatidylinositol
   anchor biosynthesis, form a protein complex in the endoplasmic reticulum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26868.

AU Doerrler-W-T.  Ye-J.  Falck-J-R.  Lehrman-M-A.
TI Acylation of glucosaminyl phosphatidylinositol revisited. Palmitoyl-CoA
   dependent palmitoylation of the inositol residue of a synthetic
   dioctanoyl glucosaminyl phosphatidylinositol by hamster membranes
   permits efficient mannosylation of the glucosamine residue.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27031.

AU Shworak-N-W.  Fritze-L-M-S.  Liu-J.  Butler-L-D.  Rosenberg-R-D.
TI Cell-free synthesis of anticoagulant heparan sulfate reveals a limiting
   converting activity that modifies an excess precursor pool
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27063.

AU Liu-J.  Shworak-N-W.  Fritze-L-M-S.  Edelberg-J-M.  Rosenberg-R-D.
TI Purification of heparan sulfate d-glucosaminyl 3-O-sulfotransferase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27072.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Pike-L-J.  Casey-L.
TI Communication---Localization and turnover of phosphatidylinositol
   4,5-bisphosphate in caveolin-enriched membrane domains
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26453.

AU Yuan-Z-M.  Huang-Y.  Fan-M-M.  Sawyers-C.  Kharbanda-S.  Kufe-D.
TI Communication---Genotoxic drugs induce interaction of the c-Abl
   tyrosine kinase and the tumor suppressor protein p53
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26457.

AU Chien-A-J.  Carr-K-M.  Shirokov-R-E.  Rios-E.  Hosey-M-M.
TI Communication---Identification of palmitoylation sites within the
   L-type calcium channel {beta}2a subunit and effects on channel function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26465.

AU Schussler-O.  Lantoine-F.  Devynck-M-A.  Glotz-D.  David:Dufilho-M.
TI Communication---Human immunoglobulins inhibit thrombin-induced Ca2+
   movements and nitric oxide production in endothelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26473.

AU Negrescu-E-V.  Siess-W.
TI Dissociation of the {alpha}IIb{beta}3-integrin by EGTA stimulates the
   tyrosine kinase pp72syk without inducing platelet activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26547.

AU Mu-J.  Cheng-C.  Roach-P-J.
TI Initiation of glycogen synthesis in yeast. Requirement of multiple
   tyrosine residues for function of the self-glucosylating Glg proteins
   in vivo.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26554.

AU Kishi-K.  Hayashi-H.  Wang-L.  Kamohara-S.  Tamaoka-K.  Shimizu-T.
   Ushikubi-F.  Narumiya-S.  Ebina-Y.
TI Gq-coupled receptors transmit the signal for GLUT4 translocation via an
   insulin-independent pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26561.

AU Eliasson-R.  Pontis-E.  Jordan-A.  Reichard-P.
TI Allosteric regulation of the third ribonucleotide reductase (NrdEF
   enzyme) from enterobacteriaceae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26582.

AU Uribe-J-M.  Keely-S-J.  Traynor:Kaplan-A-E.  Barrett-K-E.
TI Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase mediates the inhibitory effect of
   epidermal growth factor on calcium-dependent chloride secretion
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26588.

AU Paulssen-R-H.  Woodson-J.  Liu-Z.  Ross-E-M.
TI Carboxyl-terminal fragments of phospholipase C-{beta}1 with intrinsic
   Gq GTPase-activating protein (GAP) activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26622.

AU Waldburger-C-D.  Sauer-R-T.
TI Signal detection by the PhoQ sensor-transmitter. Characterization of
   the sensor domain and a response-impaired mutant that identifies
   ligand-binding determinants.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26630.

AU Keely-P-J.  Parise-L-V.
TI The {alpha}2{beta}1 integrin is a necessary co-receptor for
   collagen-induced activation of Syk and the subsequent phosphorylation
   of phospholipase C{gamma}2 in platelets
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26668.

AU Solomon-V.  Goldberg-A-L.
TI Importance of the ATP-ubiquitin-proteasome pathway in the degradation
   of soluble and myofibrillar proteins in rabbit muscle extracts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26690.

AU Gamby-C.  Waage-M-C.  Allen-R-G.  Baizer-L.
TI Analysis of the role of calmodulin binding and sequestration in
   neuromodulin (GAP-43) function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26698.

AU Marriott-I.  Mason-M-J.
TI Evidence for a phorbol ester-insensitive phosphorylation step in
   capacitative calcium entry in rat thymic lymphocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26732.

AU Kamatkar-S.  Radha-V.  Nambirajan-S.  Reddy-R-S.  Swarup-G.
TI Two splice variants of a tyrosine phosphatase differ in substrate
   specificity, DNA binding, and subcellular location
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26755.

AU Erickson-J-W.  Zhang-C-.  Kahn-R-A.  Evans-T.  Cerione-R-A.
TI Mammalian Cdc42 is a brefeldin A-sensitive component of the Golgi
   apparatus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26850.

AU Crawford-L-E.  Milliken-E-E.  Irani-K.  Zweier-J-L.  Becker-L-C.
   Johnson-T-M.  Eissa-N-T.  Crystal-R-G.  Finkel-T.
   Goldschmidt:Clermont-P-J.
TI Superoxide-mediated actin response in post-hypoxic endothelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26863.

AU Somasundaram-R.  Schuppan-D.
TI Type I, II, III, IV, V, and VI collagens serve as extracellular ligands
   for the isoforms of platelet-derived growth factor (AA, BB, and AB)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26884.

AU Belden-W-J.  Barlowe-C.
TI Erv25p, a component of COPII-coated vesicles, forms a complex with
   Emp24p that is required for efficient endoplasmic reticulum to Golgi
   transport
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26939.

AU Nicholson-S-E.  Starr-R.  Novak-U.  Hilton-D-J.  Layton-J-E.
TI Tyrosine residues in the granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF)
   receptor mediate G-CSF-induced differentiation of murine myeloid
   leukemic (M1) cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26947.

AU Song-J-S.  Gomez-J.  Stancato-L-F.  Rivera-J.
TI Association of a p95 Vav-containing signaling complex with the
   Fc{epsilon}RI {gamma} chain in the RBL-2H3 mast cell line. Evidence for
   a constitutive in vivo association of Vav with Grb2, Raf-1, and ERK2 in
   an active complex.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26962.

AU Moriguchi-T.  Toyoshima-F.  Gotoh-Y.  Iwamatsu-A.  Irie-K.  Mori-E.
   Kuroyanagi-N.  Hagiwara-M.  Matsumoto-K.  Nishida-E.
TI Purification and identification of a major activator for p38 from
   osmotically shocked cells. Activation of mitogen-activated protein
   kinase kinase 6 by osmotic shock, tumor necrosis factor-{alpha}, and
   H2O2.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26981.

AU Kato-K.  Ito-H.  Inaguma-Y.  Okamoto-K.  Saga-S.
TI Synthesis and accumulation of {alpha}B crystallin in C6 glioma cells is
   induced by agents that promote the disassembly of microtubules
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26989.

AU Sienaert-I.  De_Smedt-H.  Parys-J-B.  Missiaen-L.  Vanlingen-S.
   Sipma-H.  Casteels-R.
TI Characterization of a cytosolic and a luminal Ca2+ binding site in the
   type I inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27005.

AU Shimizu-K.  Kawabe-H.  Minami-S.  Honda-T.  Takaishi-K.  Shirataki-H.
   Takai-Y.
TI SMAP, an Smg GDS-associating protein having arm repeats and
   phosphorylated by Src tyrosine kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27013.

AU Beltman-J.  McCormick-F.  Cook-S-J.
TI The selective protein kinase C inhibitor, Ro-31-8220, inhibits
   mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase-1 (MKP-1) expression,
   induces c-Jun expression, and activates Jun N-terminal kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27018.

AU Li-Y.  Davis-K-L.  Sytkowski-A-J.
TI Protein kinase C-{epsilon} is necessary for erythropoietin's
   up-regulation of c-myc and for factor-dependent DNA synthesis. Evidence
   for discrete signals for growth and differentiation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27025.

AU Yuan-Y.  Schoenwaelder-S-M.  Salem-H-H.  Jackson-S-P.
TI The bioactive phospholipid, lysophosphatidylcholine, induces cellular
   effects via G-protein-dependent activation of adenylyl cyclase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27090.

AU Srinivasula-S-M.  Fernandes:Alnemri-T.  Zangrilli-J.  Robertson-N.
   Armstrong-R-C.  Wang-L.  Trapani-J-A.  Tomaselli-K-J.  Litwack-G.
   Alnemri-E-S.
TI The Ced-3/interleukin 1{beta} converting enzyme-like homolog Mch6 and
   the lamin-cleaving enzyme Mch2{alpha} are substrates for the apoptotic
   mediator CPP32
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27099.

AU Tao-J-.  Sanghera-J-S.  Pelech-S-L.  Wong-G.  Levy-J-G.
TI Stimulation of stress-activated protein kinase and p38 HOG1 kinase in
   murine keratinocytes following photodynamic therapy with benzoporphyrin
   derivative
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27107.

AU Corradi-N.  Borgonovo-B.  Clementi-E.  Bassetti-M.  Racchetti-G.
   Consalez-G-G.  Huttner-W-B.  Meldolesi-J.  Rosa-P.
TI Overall lack of regulated secretion in a PC12 variant cell clone
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27116.

AU Dabrowski-A.  VanderKuur-J-A.  Carter:Su-C.  Williams-J-A.
TI Cholecystokinin stimulates formation of Shc-Grb2 complex in rat
   pancreatic acinar cells through a protein kinase C-dependent mechanism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27125.

AU Tsygankov-A-Y.  Mahajan-S.  Fincke-J-E.  Bolen-J-B.
TI Specific association of tyrosine-phosphorylated c-Cbl with Fyn tyrosine
   kinase in T cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27130.

AU Zimmermann-G.  Taussig-R.
TI Protein kinase C alters the responsiveness of adenylyl cyclases to G
   protein {alpha} and {beta}{gamma} subunits
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27161.

AU Novak-S.  Hiesberger-T.  Schneider-W-J.  Nimpf-J.
TI A new low density lipoprotein receptor homologue with 8 ligand binding
   repeats in brain of chicken and mouse. Vol. 271 (1996) 11732-11736.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27188.

AU Gaidarov-I.  Chen-Q.  Falck-J-R.  Reddy-K-K.  Keen-J-H.
TI A functional phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate/phosphoinositide
   binding domain in the clathrin adaptor AP-2 {alpha} subunit.
   Implications for the endocytic pathway. Vol. 271 (1996) 20922-20929.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27188.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU O'Donohue-M-J.  Beaumont-A.
TI The roles of the prosequence of thermolysin in enzyme inhibition and
   folding in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26477.

AU Wang-X-D.  Russell-R-M.  Liu-C.  Stickel-F.  Smith-D-E.  Krinsky-N-I.
TI {beta}-Oxidation in rabbit liver in vitro and in the perfused ferret
   liver contributes to retinoic acid biosynthesis from
   {beta}-apocarotenoic acids
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26490.

AU Higashi-S.  Matsumoto-N.  Iwanaga-S.
TI Molecular mechanism of tissue factor-mediated acceleration of factor
   VIIa activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26569.

AU Schulze:Muth-P.  Irmler-S.  Schroder-G.  Schroder-J.
TI Novel type of receptor-like protein kinase from a higher plant
   (Catharanthus roseus). cDNA, gene, intramolecular autophosphorylation,
   and identification of a threonine important for auto- and substrate
   phosphorylation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26684.

AU Andralojc-P-J.  Keys-A-J.  Martindale-W.  Dawson-G-W.  Parry-M-A-J.
TI Conversion of d-hamamelose into 2-carboxy-d-arabinitol and
   2-carboxy-d-arabinitol 1-phosphate in leaves of Phaseolus vulgaris L
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26803.

AU Quimby-B-B.  Wells-L.  Wilkinson-K-D.  Fridovich:Keil-J-L.
TI Functional requirements of the active site position 185 in the human
   enzyme galactose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26835.

AU Hartland-R-P.  Fontaine-T.  Debeaupuis-J-P.  Simenel-C.
   Delepierre-M.  Latge-J-P.
TI A novel {beta}-(1-3)-glucanosyltransferase from the cell wall of
   Aspergillus fumigatus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26843.

AU Lee-S-F.  Egelhoff-T-T.  Mahasneh-A.  Cote-G-P.
TI Cloning and characterization of a Dictyostelium myosin I heavy chain
   kinase activated by Cdc42 and Rac
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27044.

AU Brzeska-H.  Martin-B-M.  Korn-E-D.
TI The catalytic domain of Acanthamoeba myosin I heavy chain kinase. I.
   Identification and characterization following tryptic cleavage of the
   native enzyme.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27049.

AU Brzeska-H.  Szczepanowska-J.  Hoey-J.  Korn-E-D.
TI The catalytic domain of Acanthamoeba myosin I heavy chain kinase. II.
   Expression of active catalytic domain and sequence homology to
   p21-activated kinase (PAK).
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27056.

AU Aparicio-J-G.  Applebury-M-L.
TI The photoreceptor guanylate cyclase is an autophosphorylating protein
   kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27083.

AU Kumble-K-D.  Kornberg-A.
TI Endopolyphosphatases for long chain inorganic polyphosphate in yeast
   and mammals
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27146.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Liang-Y.  Ackerman-S-H.
TI Characterization of mutations in the {beta} subunit of the
   mitochondrial F1-ATPase that produce defects in enzyme catalysis and
   assembly
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26522.

AU Fuller-C-M.  Ismailov-I-I.  Berdiev-B-K.  Shlyonsky-V-G.  Benos-D-J.
TI Kinetic interconversion of rat and bovine homologs of the {alpha}
   subunit of an amiloride-sensitive Na+ channel by C-terminal truncation
   of the bovine subunit
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26602.

AU Ruiz:Arguello-M-B.  Basanez-G.  Goni-F-M.  Alonso-A.
TI Different effects of enzyme-generated ceramides and diacylglycerols in
   phospholipid membrane fusion and leakage
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26616.

AU Nett-J-H.  Trumpower-B-L.
TI Dissociation of import of the Rieske iron-sulfur protein into
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitochondria from proteolytic processing of
   the presequence
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26713.

AU Lee-A-C.  Xu-X.  Colombini-M.
TI The role of pyridine dinucleotides in regulating the permeability of
   the mitochondrial outer membrane
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26724.

AU Grimaldi-M-E.  Adamo-H-P.  Rega-A-F.  Penniston-J-T.
TI Deletion of amino acid residues 18-75 inactivates the plasma membrane
   Ca2+ pump
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26995.

AU Clarke-K.  Kashiwaya-Y.  King-M-T.  Gates-D.  Keon-C-A.  Cross-H-R.
   Radda-G-K.  Veech-R-L.
TI The {beta}/{alpha} peak height ratio of ATP. A measure of free [Mg2+]
   using 31P NMR. Vol. 271 (1996) 21142-21150.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27188.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Sato-R.  Inoue-J.  Kawabe-Y.  Kodama-T.  Takano-T.  Maeda-M.
TI Communication---Sterol-dependent transcriptional regulation of sterol
   regulatory element-binding protein-2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26461.

AU Rhee-K-Y.  Parekh-B-S.  Hatfield-G-W.
TI Leucine-responsive regulatory protein-DNA interactions in the leader
   region of the ilvGMEDA operon of Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26499.

AU Takahashi-M.  Ilan-Y.  Chowdhury-N-R.  Guida-J.  Horwitz-M.
   Chowdhury-J-R.
TI Long term correction of bilirubin-UDP-glucuronosyltransferase
   deficiency in Gunn rats by administration of a recombinant adenovirus
   during the neonatal period
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26536.

AU Pahwa-G-S.  Maher-L-J-III.  Hollingsworth-M-A.
TI A potential H-DNA element in the MUC1 promoter does not influence
   transcription
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26543.

AU Anderson-M-S.  Lopes-J-M.
TI Carbon source regulation of PIS1 gene expression in Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae involves the MCM1 gene and the two-component regulatory
   gene, SLN1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26596.

AU Black-B-L.  Ligon-K-L.  Zhang-Y.  Olson-E-N.
TI Cooperative transcriptional activation by the neurogenic basic
   helix-loop-helix protein MASH1 and members of the myocyte enhancer
   factor-2 (MEF2) family
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26659.

AU Ihn-H.  Ohnishi-K.  Tamaki-T.  LeRoy-E-C.  Trojanowska-M.
TI Transcriptional regulation of the human {alpha}2(I) collagen gene.
   Combined action of upstream stimulatory and inhibitory cis-acting
   elements.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26717.

AU Chamberlain-N-L.  Whitacre-D-C.  Miesfeld-R-L.
TI Delineation of two distinct type 1 activation functions in the androgen
   receptor amino-terminal domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26772.

AU Cippitelli-M.  Ye-J.  Viggiano-V.  Sica-A.  Ghosh-P.  Gulino-A.
   Santoni-A.  Young-H-A.
TI Retinoic acid-induced transcriptional modulation of the human
   interferon-{gamma} promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26783.

AU Rosenberg-A-H.  Griffin-K.  Washington-M-T.  Patel-S-S.  Studier-F-W.
TI Selection, identification, and genetic analysis of random mutants in
   the cloned primase/helicase gene of bacteriophage T7
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26819.

AU Washington-M-T.  Rosenberg-A-H.  Griffin-K.  Studier-F-W.  Patel-S-S.
TI Biochemical analysis of mutant T7 primase/helicase proteins defective
   in DNA binding, nucleotide hydrolysis, and the coupling of hydrolysis
   with DNA unwinding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26825.

AU Yamashita-M.  Ojima-N.  Sakamoto-T.
TI Molecular cloning and cold-inducible gene expression of ferritin H
   subunit isoforms in rainbow trout cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26908.

AU Nornes-S.  Mikkola-I.  Krauss-S.  Delghandi-M.  Perander-M.
   Johansen-T.
TI Zebrafish Pax9 encodes two proteins with distinct C-terminal
   transactivating domains of different potency negatively regulated by
   adjacent N-terminal sequences
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26914.

AU Trifillis-P.  Adachi-K.  Yamaguchi-T.  Schwartz-E.  Surrey-S.
TI Expression studies of {delta}-globin gene alleles associated with
   reduced hemoglobin A2 levels in Greek cypriots
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26931.

AU Harant-H.  de_Martin-R.  Andrew-P-J.  Foglar-E.  Dittrich-C.
   Lindley-I-J-D.
TI Synergistic activation of interleukin-8 gene transcription by
   all-trans-retinoic acid and tumor necrosis factor-{alpha} involves the
   transcription factor NF-{kappa}B
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26954.

AU Winegarden-N-A.  Wong-K-S.  Sopta-M.  Westwood-J-T.
TI Sodium salicylate decreases intracellular ATP, induces both heat shock
   factor binding and chromosomal puffing, but does not induce hsp 70 gene
   transcription in Drosophila
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26971.

AU Sheu-J-J.  Yu-T-S.  Tong-W-F.  Yu-S-M.
TI Carbohydrate starvation stimulates differential expression of rice
   {alpha}-amylase genes that is modulated through complicated
   transcriptional and posttranscriptional processes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26998.

AU Mougey-E-B.  Pape-L-K.  Sollner:Webb-B.
TI Virtually the entire Xenopus laevis rDNA multikilobase intergenic
   spacer serves to stimulate polymerase I transcription
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27138.

AU Zhang-X.  Chen-Z-Q.  Wang-Z.  Mohan-W.  Tam-S-P.
TI Protein-DNA interactions at a drug-responsive element of the human
   apolipoprotein A-I gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27152.

AU Kessler-M-M.  Zhao-J.  Moore-C-L.
TI Purification of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae cleavage/polyadenylation
   factor I. Separation into two components that are required for both
   cleavage and polyadenylation of mRNA 3{prime} ends.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27167.

AU Marshall-N-F.  Peng-J.  Xie-Z.  Price-D-H.
TI Control of RNA polymerase II elongation potential by a novel
   carboxyl-terminal domain kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27176.

AU Eissa-N-T.  Strauss-A-J.  Haggerty-C-M.  Choo-E-K.  Chu-S-C.  Moss-J.
TI Alternative splicing of human inducible nitric-oxide synthase mRNA.
   Tissue-specific regulation and induction by cytokines.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27184.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Weng-G.  Li-J.  Dingus-J.  Hildebrandt-J-D.  Weinstein-H.  Iyengar-R.
TI Communication---G{beta} subunit interacts with a peptide encoding
   region 956-982 of adenylyl cyclase 2. Cross-linking of the peptide to
   free G{beta}{gamma} but not the heterotrimer.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26445.

AU Shibata-N.  Inoue-T.  Fukuhara-K.  Nagara-Y.  Kitagawa-R.  Harada-S.
   Kasai-N.  Uemura-K.  Kato-K.  Yokota-A.  Kai-Y.
TI Communication---Orderly disposition of heterogeneous small subunits in
   d-ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase from spinach
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26449.

AU Bergwitz-C.  Gardella-T-J.  Flannery-M-R.  Potts-J-T-Jr.
   Kronenberg-H-M.  Goldring-S-R.  Juppner-H.
TI Communication---Full activation of chimeric receptors by hybrids
   between parathyroid hormone and calcitonin. Evidence for a common
   pattern of ligand-receptor interaction.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26469.

AU McLaurin-JA.  Chakrabartty-A.
TI Membrane disruption by Alzheimer {beta}-amyloid peptides mediated
   through specific binding to either phospholipids or gangliosides.
   Implications for neurotoxicity.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26482.

AU Hanson-D-A.  Eyre-D-R.
TI Molecular site specificity of pyridinoline and pyrrole cross-links in
   type I collagen of human bone
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26508.

AU Kennedy-M-T.  Brockman-H.  Rusnak-F.
TI Contributions of myristoylation to calcineurin structure/function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26517.

AU Kita-N.  Boyd-C-M.  Garrett-M-R.  Jurnak-F.  Keen-N-T.
TI Differential effect of site-directed mutations in pelC on pectate lyase
   activity, plant tissue maceration, and elicitor activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26529.

AU Sugiyama-N.  Boyd-A-E.  Taylor-P.
TI Anionic residue in the {alpha}-subunit of the nicotinic acetylcholine
   receptor contributing to subunit assembly and ligand binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26575.

AU de_Chateau-M.  Holst-E.  Bjorck-L.
TI Protein PAB, an albumin-binding bacterial surface protein promoting
   growth and virulence
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26609.

AU Guzov-V-M.  Houston-H-L.  Murataliev-M-B.  Walker-F-A.  Feyereisen-R.
TI Molecular cloning, overexpression in Escherichia coli, structural and
   functional characterization of house fly cytochrome b5
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26637.

AU Petrova-T-V.  Takagi-T.  Cox-J-A.
TI Phosphorylation of the IQ domain regulates the interaction between
   Ca2+-vector protein and its target in Amphioxus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26646.

AU Palmer-M.  Saweljew-P.  Vulicevic-I.  Valeva-A.  Kehoe-M.  Bhakdi-S.
TI Membrane-penetrating domain of streptolysin O identified by cysteine
   scanning mutagenesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26664.

AU Yamaguchi-T.  Pang-J.  Reddy-K-S.  Witkowska-H-E.  Surrey-S.
   Adachi-K.
TI Expression of soluble human {beta}-globin chains in bacteria and
   assembly in vitro with {alpha}-globin chains
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26677.

AU Lim-B-L.  Reid-K-B-M.  Ghebrehiwet-B.  Peerschke-E-I-B.  Leigh-L-A-E.
   Preissner-K-T.
TI The binding protein for globular heads of complement C1q, gC1qR.
   Functional expression and characterization as a novel vitronectin
   binding factor.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26739.

AU Greene-JA-L.  Leytze-G-M.  Emswiler-J.  Peach-R.  Bajorath-J.
   Cosand-W.  Linsley-P-S.
TI Covalent dimerization of CD28/CTLA-4 and oligomerization of CD80/CD86
   regulate T cell costimulatory interactions
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26762.

AU Kalabokis-V-N.  Vibert-P.  York-M-L.  Szent:Gyorgyi-A-G.
TI Single-headed scallop myosin and regulation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26779.

AU Schleiff-E.  Schmitz-A.  McIlhinney-R-A-J.  Manenti-S.  Vergeres-G.
TI Myristoylation does not modulate the properties of MARCK-related
   protein (MRP) in solution
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26794.

AU Towner-J-S.  Ho-T-V.  Semler-B-L.
TI Determinants of membrane association for poliovirus protein 3AB
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26810.

AU Narayanaswami-V.  Wang-J.  Kay-C-M.  Scraba-D-G.  Ryan-R-O.
TI Disulfide bond engineering to monitor conformational opening of
   apolipophorin III during lipid binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26855.

AU Luo-Y.  Gabriel-J-L.  Wang-F.  Zhan-X.  Maciag-T.  Kan-M.
   McKeehan-W-L.
TI Molecular modeling and deletion mutagenesis implicate the nuclear
   translocation sequence in structural integrity of fibroblast growth
   factor-1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26876.

AU Jensen-P-H.  Jensen-T-G.  Laug-W-E.  Hager-H.  Gliemann-J.
   Pepinsky-B.
TI The exon 3 encoded sequence of the intracellular serine proteinase
   inhibitor plasminogen activator inhibitor 2 is a protein binding domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26892.

AU Liu-Y.  Arshavsky-V-Y.  Ruoho-A-E.
TI Interaction sites of the COOH-terminal region of the {gamma} subunit of
   cGMP phosphodiesterase with the GTP-bound {alpha} subunit of transducin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26900.

AU Resnick-D.  Chatterton-J-E.  Schwartz-K.  Slayter-H.  Krieger-M.
TI Structures of class A macrophage scavenger receptors. Electron
   microscopic study of flexible, multidomain, fibrous proteins and
   determination of the disulfide bond pattern of the scavenger receptor
   cysteine-rich domain.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 26924.

AU Rarick-H-M.  Opgenorth-T-J.  von_Geldern-T-W.  Wu:Wong-J-R.
   Solaro-R-J.
TI An essential myosin light chain peptide induces supramaximal
   stimulation of cardiac myofibrillar ATPase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27039.

AU Ruddock-L-W.  Coen-J-J-F.  Cheesman-C.  Freedman-R-B.  Hirst-T-R.
TI Assembly of the B subunit pentamer of Escherichia coli heat-labile
   enterotoxin. Kinetics and molecular basis of rate-limiting steps in
   vitro. Vol. 271 (1996) 19118-19123.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Oct 25.  271(43).  p 27188.


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AU Rydlander-L.  Ziegler-E.  Bergman-T.  Schoeberl-E.  Steiner-G.
   Bergman-A-C.  Zetterberg-A.  Marberger-M.  Bjoerklund-P.  Skern-T.
    Einarsson-R.  Joernvall-H.
TI Molecular characterization of a tissue-polypeptide-specific-antigen
   epitope and its relationship to human cytokeratin 18.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 309.
AB 62410309.225

AU Kawasaki-H.  Moriguchi-T.  Matsuda-S.  Li-H-Z.  Nakamura-S.
   Shimohama-S.  Kimura-J.  Gotoh-Y.  Nishida-E.
TI Ras-dependent and Ras-independent activation pathways for the
   stress-activated-protein-kinase cascade.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 315.
AB 62410315.225

AU Tokmakov-A-A.  Sahara-S.  Sato-K-I.  Nishida-E.  Fukami-Y.
TI Phosphoregulatory tyrosine of Xenopus mitogen-activated protein
   kinase is out of the reach of the enzyme catalytic center after
   autophosphorylation.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 322.
AB 62410322.225

AU Rosetto-M.  Manetti-A-G-O.  Giordano-P-C.  Marri-L.  Amons-R.
   Baldari-C-T.  Marchini-D.  Dallai-R.
TI Molecular characterization of ceratotoxin C, a novel antibacterial
   female-specific peptide of the ceratotoxin family from the medfly
   Ceratitis capitata.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 330.
AB 62410330.225

AU Stefan-C.  Stalmans-W.  Bollen-M.
TI Threonine autophosphorylation and nucleotidylation of the hepatic
   membrane protein PC-1.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 338.
AB 62410338.225

AU de-Foresta-B.  Legros-N.  Plusquellec-D.  le-Maire-M.  Champeil-P.
TI Brominated detergents as tools to study protein-detergent
   interactions.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 343.
AB 62410343.225

AU Goetschy-J-F.  Letourneur-O.  Cerletti-N.  Horisberger-M-A.
TI The unglycosylated extracellular domain of type-II receptor for
   transforming growth factor-beta.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 355.
AB 62410355.225

AU Ormoe-M.  Sjoeberg-B-M.
TI The Cys292&larr;Ala substitution in protein R1 of class I
   ribonucleotide reductase from Escherichia coli has a global effect
   on nucleotide binding at the specificity-determining allosteric
   site.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 363.
AB 62410363.225

AU Kunugi-S.  Koyasu-A.  Kitayaki-M.  Takahashi-S.  Oda-K.
TI Kinetic characterization of the neutral protease vimelysin from
   Vibrio sp. T1800.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 368.
AB 62410368.225

AU Oatey-P-B.  Lumb-M-J.  Danpure-C-J.
TI Molecular basis of the variable mitochondrial and peroxisomal
   localisation of alanine-glyoxylate aminotransferase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 374.
AB 62410374.225

AU Falasca-M.  Marino-M.  Carvelli-A.  Iurisci-C.  Leoni-S.  Corda-D.
TI Changes in the levels of glycerophosphoinositols during
   differentiation of hepatic and neuronal cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 386.
AB 62410386.225

AU Arts-J.  Grimbergen-J.  Bosma-P-J.  Rahmsdorf-H-J.  Kooistra-T.
TI Role of c-Jun and proximal phorbol
   12-myristate-13-acetate-(PMA)-responsive elements in the
   regulation of basal and PMA-stimulated plasminogen-activator
   inhibitor-1 gene expression in HepG2.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 393.
AB 62410393.225

AU O'Rourke-J-F.  Pugh-C-W.  Bartlett-S-M.  Ratcliffe-P-J.
TI Identification of hypoxically inducible mRNAs in HeLa cells using
   differential-display PCR.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 403.
AB 62410403.225

AU Tesfa-Selase-F.  Drabble-W-T.
TI Specific binding of DnaA protein to a DnaA box in the guaB gene of
   Escherichia coli K12.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 411.
AB 62410411.225

AU Andre-C.  Erraji-L.  Gaston-J.  Grimber-G.  Briand-P.  Guillet-J-G.
TI Transgenic mice carrying the human beta_[2]-adrenergic receptor
   gene with its own promoter overexpress beta_[2]-adrenergic
   receptors in liver.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 417.
AB 62410417.225

AU Dejgaard-K.  Leffers-H.
TI Characterisation of the nucleic-acid-binding activity of KH
   domains.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 425.
AB 62410425.225

AU Meyer-Klaucke-W.  Winkler-H.  Schuenemann-V.  Trautwein-A-X.
   Nolting-H-F.  Haavik-J.
TI Moessbauer, electron-paramagnetic-resonance and X-ray-absorption
   fine-structure studies of the iron environment in recombinant
   human tyrosine hydroxylase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 432.
AB 62410432.225

AU Bertini-I.  Couture-M-M-J.  Donaire-A.  Eltis-L-D.  Felli-I-C.
   Luchinat-C.  Piccioli-M.  Rosato-A.
TI The solution structure refinement of the paramagnetic reduced
   high-potential iron-sulfur protein I from Ectothiorhodospira
   halophila by using stable isotope labeling and nuclear relaxation.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 440.
AB 62410440.225

AU Romero-A.  Pineda-Lucena-A.  Gimenez-Gallego-G.
TI X-ray structure of native full-length human fibroblast-growth
   factor at 0.25-nm resolution.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 453.
AB 62410453.225

AU Chakrabarti-A.  Basak-S.
TI Structural alterations of horseradish peroxidase in the presence of
   low concentrations of guanidinium chloride.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 462.
AB 62410462.225

AU Bandtlow-C.  Schiweck-W.  Tai-H-H.  Schwab-M-E.  Skerra-A.
TI The Escherichia coli-derived Fab fragment of the IgM/kappa antibody
   IN-1 recognizes and neutralizes myelin-associated inhibitors of
   neurite growth.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 468.
AB 62410468.225

AU Williamson-R-A.  Natalia-D.  Gee-C-K.  Murphy-G.  Carr-M-D.
   Freedman-R-B.
TI Chemically and conformationally authentic active domain of human
   tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-2 refolded from bacterial
   inclusion bodies.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 476.
AB 62410476.225

AU Sluis-Cremer-N.  Naidoo-N-N.  Kaplan-W-H.  Manoharan-T-H.
   Fahl-W-E.  Dirr-H-W.
TI Determination of a binding site for a non-substrate ligand in
   mammalian cytosolic glutathione S-transferases by means of
   fluorescence-resonance energy transfer.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 484.
AB 62410484.225

AU Morein-S.  Trouard-T-P.  Hauksson-J-B.  Rilfors-L.  Arvidson-G.
   Lindblom-G.
TI Two-dimensional ^[1]H-NMR of transmembrane peptides from
   Escherichia coli phosphatidylglycerophosphate synthase in
   micelles.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 489.
AB 62410489.225

AU AbdAlla-S.  Mueller-Esterl-W.  Quitterer-U.
TI Two distinct Ca^[2+] influx pathways activated by the bradykinin
   B_[2] receptor.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 498.
AB 62410498.225

AU Negro-A.  Skaper-S-D.
TI Synthesis, cytotoxic properties and effects on early and late gene
   induction of a chimeric diphtheria toxin-leukemia-inhibitory
   factor protein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 507.
AB 62410507.225

AU Schindler-T.  Mayr-L-M.  Landt-O.  Hahn-U.  Schmid-F-X.
TI The role of a trans-proline in the folding mechanism of
   ribonuclease T1.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 516.
AB 62410516.225

AU Borchani-L.  Mansuelle-P.  Stankiewicz-M.  Grolleau-F.  Cestele-S.
   Karoui-H.  Lapied-B.  Rochat-H.  Pelhate-M.  El-Ayeb-M.
TI A new scorpion venom toxin paralytic to insects that affects Na^[+]
   channel activation.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 525.
AB 62410525.225

AU Buellesbach-E-E.  Schwabe-C.
TI The chemical synthesis of rat relaxin and the unexpectedly high
   potency of the synthetic hormone in the mouse.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 533.
AB 62410533.225

AU Krauss-O.  Gore-M-G.
TI Refolding and reassociation of glycerol dehydrogenase from Bacillus
   stearothermophilus in the absence and presence of GroEL.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 538.
AB 62410538.225

AU Hemmingsen-L.  Bauer-R.  Bjerrum-M-J.  Adolph-H-W.  Zeppezauer-M.
   Cedergren-Zeppezauer-E.
TI The protein conformation of Cd-substituted horse liver alcohol
   dehydrogenase and its metal-site coordination geometry in binary
   and ternary inhibitor complexes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 546.
AB 62410546.225

AU Kazlauskaite-J.  Hill-H-A-O.  Wilkins-P-C.  Dalton-H.
TI Direct electrochemistry of the hydroxylase of soluble methane
   monooxygenase from Methylococcus capsulatus (Bath).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 552.
AB 62410552.225

AU Staendker-L.  Enger-A.  Schulz-Knappe-P.  Wohn-K-D.  Germer-M.
   Raida-M.  Forssmann-W-G.  Preissner-K-T.
TI Structural and functional characterization of vitronectin-derived
   RGD-containing peptides from human hemofiltrate.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 557.
AB 62410557.225

AU Singh-B.  Hao-W.  Wu-Z.  Eigl-B.  Gupta-R-S.
TI Cloning and characterization of cDNA for adenosine kinase from
   mammalian (Chinese hamster, mouse, human and rat) species.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 564.
AB 62410564.225

AU Friedhoff-P.  Meiss-G.  Kolmes-B.  Pieper-U.  Gimadutdinow-O.
   Urbanke-C.  Pingoud-A.
TI Kinetic analysis of the cleavage of natural and synthetic
   substrates by the Serratia nuclease.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 572.
AB 62410572.225

AU Jaenicke-L.  Starr-R-C.
TI The lurlenes, a new class of plastoquinone-related mating
   pheromones from Chlamydomonas allensworthii (Chlorophyceae).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 581.
AB 62410581.225

AU VillalaIn-J.
TI Location of cholesterol in model membranes by
   magic-angle-sample-spinning NMR.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 586.
AB 62410586.225

AU Schmidt-H.  Maier-E.  Karch-H.  Benz-R.
TI Pore-forming properties of the plasmid-encoded hemolysin of
   enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157 : H7.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 594.
AB 62410594.225

AU Adam-O.  Riviere-M.  Vercellone-A.  Monsan-P-F.  Puzo-G.
TI Complete NMR structural elucidation of the capsular polysaccharide
   adjuvant from Klebsiella I-714.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 602.
AB 62410602.225

AU Bragg-P-D.  Hou-C.
TI The role of conserved histidine residues in the pyridine nucleotide
   transhydrogenase of Escherichia coli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 611.
AB 62410611.225

AU Pohlig-G.  Fendrich-G.  Knecht-R.  Eder-B.  Piechottka-G.
   Sommerhoff-C-P.  Heim-J.
TI Purification, characterization and biological evaluation of
   recombinant leech-derived tryptase inhibitor (rLDTI) expressed at
   high level in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 619.
AB 62410619.225

AU Couture-L.  Remy-J-J.  Rabesona-H.  Troalen-F.  Pajot-Augy-E.
   Bozon-V.  Haertle-T.  Bidart-J-M.  Salesse-R.
TI A defined epitope on the human choriogonadotropin alpha-subunit
   interacts with the second extracellular loop of the transmembrane
   domain of the lutropin/choriogonadotropin receptor.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 627.
AB 62410627.225

AU de-Winde-J-H.  Crauwels-M.  Hohmann-S.  Thevelein-J-M.
   Winderickx-J.
TI Differential requirement of the yeast sugar kinases for sugar
   sensing in establishing the catabolite-repressed state.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 633.
AB 62410633.225

AU Pulaski-L.  Jedlitschky-G.  Leier-I.  Buchholz-U.  Keppler-D.
TI Identification of the multidrug-resistance protein (MRP) as the
   glutathione-S-conjugate export pump of erythrocytes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 644.
AB 62410644.225

AU Li-R.  Luciakova-K.  Nelson-B-D.
TI Expression of the human cytochrome c1 gene is controlled through
   multiple Sp1-binding sites and an initiator region.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 649.
AB 62410649.225

AU Zumbrunn-J.  Trueb-B.
TI A zyxin-related protein whose synthesis is reduced in virally
   transformed fibroblasts.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 657.
AB 62410657.225

AU Powell-D-J.  Bur-D.  Wlodawer-A.  Gustchina-A.  Payne-S-L.
   Dunn-B-M.  Kay-J.
TI Expression, characterisation and mutagenesis of the aspartic
   proteinase from equine infectious anaemia virus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 664.
AB 62410664.225

AU Zorin-N-A.  Dimon-B.  Gagnon-J.  Gaillard-J.  Carrier-P.
   Vignais-P-M.
TI Inhibition by iodoacetamide and acetylene of the H-D-exchange
   reaction catalyzed by Thiocapsa roseopersicina hydrogenase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 675.
AB 62410675.225

AU Riviere-M.  Puzo-G.  Wright-E-L.  Barrow-W-W.
TI A unique phenylalanine-containing lipopeptide isolated from a
   rough-colony variant of Mycobacterium avium.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 682.
AB 62410682.225

AU Nieboer-M.  Vis-A-J.  Witholt-B.
TI Overproduction of a foreign membrane protein in Escherichia coli
   stimulates and depends on phospholipid synthesis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 241(2)  P 691.
AB 62410691.225

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AU Stackebrandt-E.  Rainey-F-A.  Ward-Rainey-N.
TI Anoxygenic phototrophy across the phylogenetic spectrum:  current
   understanding and future perspectives.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 166(4)  P 211.
AB 61660211.203

AU Palinska-K-A.  Liesack-W.  Rhiel-E.  Krumbein-W-E.
TI Phenotype variability of identical genotypes:  the need for a
   combined approach  in cyanobacterial taxonomy demonstrated on
   Merismopedia-like isolates.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 166(4)  P 224.
AB 61660224.203

AU Chung-S.  Bryant-D-A.
TI Characterization of csmB genes,  encoding a 7.5-kDa protein of the
   chlorosome envelope,  from the green sulfur bacteria Chlorobium
   vibrioforme 8327D  and Chlorobium tepidum.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 166(4)  P 234.
AB 61660234.203

AU Boemmer-D.  Schaeferjohann-J.  Bowien-B.
TI Identification of cbbB_[c] as an additional distal gene  of the
   chromosomal cbb CO_[2] fixation operon from Ralstonia eutropha.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 166(4)  P 245.
AB 61660245.203

AU Turner-J-E.  Allison-N.  Fewson-C-A.
TI Metabolic characterisation  of a novel vanillylmandelate-degrading
   bacterium.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 166(4)  P 252.
AB 61660252.203

AU Niimi-M.  Shepherd-M-G.  Monk-B-C.
TI Differential profiles of soluble proteins during the initiation  of
   morphogenesis in Candida albicans.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 166(4)  P 260.
AB 61660260.203

AU Knight-V.  Caccavo-F.  Wudyka-S.  Blakemore-R.
TI Synergistic iron reduction and citrate dissimilation  by Shewanella
   alga and Aeromonas veronii.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 166(4)  P 269.
AB 61660269.203

AU Allen-G-W-J.  Zinder-S-H.
TI Methanogenesis from acetate by cell-free extracts of the
   thermophilic acetotrophic methanogen Methanothrix thermophila
   CALS-1.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 166(4)  P 275.
AB 61660275.203

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AU Ng-P.K.L.  Chuang-C.T.N.
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CC    Evolution
CC    Vol. 50
CC    No. 4
CC    August 1996
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AU Wiley-R-H.  Poston-J.
TI Perspective: Indirect Mate Choice, Competition for Mates, and Coevolution
   of the Sexes.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1371-1381.

AU Johnstone-R-A.  Reynolds-J-D.  Deutsch-J-C.
TI Mutual Mate Choice and Sex Differences in Choosiness.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1382-1391.

AU Roff-D-A.
TI The Evolution of Genetic Correlations: An Analysis of Patterns.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1392-1403.

AU Hansen-T-F.  Martins-E-P.
TI Translating between Microevolutionary Process and Macroevolutionary
   Patterns: The Correlation Structure of Interspecific Data.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1404-1417.

AU Huelsenbeck-J-P.  Kirkpatrick-M.
TI Do Phylogenetic Methods Produce Trees with Biased Shapes?
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1418-1424.

AU Damgaard-C.
TI Fixation Probabilities of Selfing Rate Modifiers in Simulations with
   Several Deleterious Alleles with Linkage.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1425-1431.

AU Korol-A-B.  Kirzhner-V-M.  Ronin-Y-I.  Nevo-E.
TI Cyclical Environmental Changes as a Factor Maintaining Genetic
   Polymorphism. 2. Diploid Selection for an Additive Trait.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1432-1441.

AU Campbell-D-R.
TI Evolution of Floral Traits in a Hermaphroditic Plant: Field Measurements of
   Heritabilities and Genetic Correlations.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1442-1453.

AU Kohn-J-R.  Graham-S-W.  Morton-B.  Doyle-J-J.  Barrett-S-C-H.
TI Reconstruction of the Evolution of Reproductive Characters in
   Pontederiaceae Using Phylogenetic Evidence from Chloroplast DNA
   Restriction-Site Variation.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1454-1469.

AU Wilkinson-H-H.  Spoerke-J-M.  Parker-M-A.
TI Divergence in Symbiotic Compatibility in a Legume --- Bradyrhizobium
   Mutualism.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1470-1477.

AU Johnston-M-O.  Schoen-D-J.
TI Correlated Evolution of Self-Fertilization and Inbreeding Depression: An
   Experimental Study of Nine Populations of Amsinckia (Boraginaceae).
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1478-1491.

AU Pilson-D.
TI Two Herbivores and Constraints on Selection for Resistance in Brassica
   rapa.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1492-1500.

AU Willis-J-H.
TI Measures of Phenotypic Selection Are Biased by Partial Inbreeding.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1501-1511.

AU Eckert-C-G.  Manicacci-D.  Barrett-S-C-H.
TI Genetic Drift and Founder Effect in Native versus Introduced Populations of
   an Invading Plant, Lythrum salicaria (Lythraceae).
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1512-1519.

AU van-den-Biggelaar-J-A-M.  Haszprunar-G.
TI Cleavage Patterns and Mesentoblast Formation in the Gastropoda: An
   Evolutionary Perspective.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1520-1540.

AU Fox-J-A.  Dybdahl-M-F.  Jokela-J.  Lively-C-M.
TI Genetic Structure of Coexisting Sexual and Clonal Subpopulations in a
   Freshwater Snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum).
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1541-1548.

AU Fairbairn-D-J.  Preziosi-R-F.
TI Sexual Selection and the Evolution of Sexual Size Dimorphism in the Water
   Strider, Aquarius remigis.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1549-1559.

AU Gilchrist-G-W.
TI A Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Thermal Sensitivity in the Locomotor
   Performance Curve of Aphidius eriv.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1560-1572.

AU Garcma-Dorado-A.  Gonzalez-J-A.
TI Stabilizing Selection Detected for Bristle Number in Drosophila
   melanogaster.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1573-1578.

AU McGregor-R.
TI Phenotypic Selection by Parasitoids on the Timing of Life History in a
   Leafmining Moth.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1579-1584.

AU Paulsen-S-M.
TI Quantitative Genetics of the Wing Color Pattern in the Buckeye Butterfly
   (Precis coenia and Precis evatete): Evidence Against the Constancy of G.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1585-1597.

AU Albuquerque-G-S.  Tauber-C-A.  Tauber-M-J.
TI Postmating Reproductive Isolation between Chrysopa quadripunctata and
   Chrysopa slossonae: Mechanisms and Geographic Variation.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1598-1606.

AU Brumfield-R-T.  Capparella-A-P.
TI Historical Diversification of Birds in Northwestern South America: A
   Molecular Perspective on the Role of Vicariant Events.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1607-1624.

AU Pdrt-T.
TI Problems with Testing Inbreeding Avoidance: The Case of the Collared
   Flycatcher.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1625-1630.

AU Freeman-Gallant-C-R.
TI Microgeographic Patterns of Genetic and Morphological Variation in Savannah
   Sparrows (Passerculus sandwichensis).
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1631-1637.

AU Jackson-S.  Diamond-J.
TI Metabolic and Digestive Responses to Artificial Selection in Chickens.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1638-1650.

AU Reznick-D-N.  Butler-IV-M-J.  Rodd-F-H.  Ross-P.
TI Life History Evolution in Guppies (Poecilia reticulata). 6. Differential
   Mortality as a Mechanism for Natural Selection.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1651-1660.

AU Schaefer-S-A.  Lauder-G-V.
TI Testing Historical Hypotheses of Morphological Change: Biomechanical
   Decoupling in Loricarioid Catfishes
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1661-1675.

AU Beerli-P.  Hotz-H.  Uzzell-T.
TI Geologically Dated Sea Barriers Calibrate a Protein Clock for Aegean Water
   Frogs.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1676-1687.

AU Dohm-M-R.  Hayes-J-P.  Garland-Jr-T.
TI Quantitative Genetics of Sprint Running Speed and Swimming Endurance in
   Laboratory House Mice (Mus domesticus).
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1688- 1701.

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AU Dean-R.  Arnold-J.
TI Cytonuclear Disequilibria in Hybrid Zones Using RAPD Markers
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1702-1705.

AU da-Silva-J.  Bell-G.
TI The Ecology and Genetics of Fitness in Chlamydomonas. VII. The Effect of
   Sex on the Variance in Fitness and Mean Fitness
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1705-1713.

AU Hart-M-W.
TI Testing Cold Fusion of Phyla: Maternity in a Tunicate-X-Sea Urchin Hybrid
   Determined from DNA Comparisons.
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1713-1718.

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AU Cobb-M.  Ferveur-J-F.
TI Female Mate Discrimination or Male Responses to Female Stimulation?
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1719-1720.

AU Scott-D.
TI Reply to: Female Mate Discrimination or Male Responses to Female
   Stimulation?
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1720-1723.

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AU Gillespie-J-H.
TI Changing Ciphers
SO Evolution.  1996 Aug.  50(4).  P  1724-1725.

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AU Wagner-G-P.  Altenberg-L.
TI Perspective: Complex Adaptations and the Evolution of Evolvability.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  967-976.

AU Wills-C.
TI Topiary Pruning and Weighting Reinforce an African Origin for the Human
   Mitochondrial DNA Tree. 	
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  977-989.

AU Wagner-P-J.
TI Contrasting the Underlying Patterns of Active Trends in Morphologic
   Evolution.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  990-1007.

AU Wagner-A.
TI Does Evolutionary Plasticity Evolve?
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1008-1023.

AU Arnold-S-J.  Verrell-P-A.  Tilley-S-G.
TI The Evolution of Asymmetry in Sexual Isolation: A Model and a Test Case.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1024-1033.

AU Gavrilets-S.
TI On Phase Three of the Shifting-Balance Theory.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1034-1041.

AU Cheverud-J-M.  Routman-E-J.
TI Epistasis as a Source of Increased Additive Genetic Variance at Population
   Bottlenecks.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1042-1051.

AU Abrams-P-A.  Rowe-L.
TI The Effects of Predation on the Age and Size of Maturity of Prey.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1052-1061.

AU Ritland-K.
TI A Marker-Based Method for Inferences about Quantitative Inheritance in
   Natural Populations.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1062-1073.

AU Ritland-K.  Ritland-C.
TI Inferences about Quantitative Inheritance Based upon Natural Population
   Structure in the Common Yellow Monkeyflower, Mimulus guttatus
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1074-1082.

AU Bennington-C-C.  McGraw-J.
TI Environment-Dependence of Quantitative Genetic Parameters in Impatiens
   pallida.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1083-1097.

AU Biere-A.  Antonovics-J.
TI Sex-Specific Costs of Resistance to the Fungal Pathogen Ustilago violacea
   (Microbotryum violaceum) in Silene alba.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1098-1110.

AU Winn-A-A.
TI Adaptation to Fine-Grained Environmental Variation: An Analysis of
   Within-Individual Leaf Variation in an Annual Plant.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1111-1118.

AU Hauser-T-P.  Loeschcke-V.
TI Drought Stress and Inbreeding Depression in Lychnis flos-cuculi
   (Caryophyllaceae).
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1119-1126.

AU Conner-J-K.  Rush-S.  Jennetten-P.
TI Measurements of Natural Selection on Floral Traits in Wild Radish (Raphanus
   raphanistrum). I. Selection throught Lifetime Female Fitness.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1127-1136.

AU Conner-J-K.  Rush-S.  Kercher-S.  Jennetten-P.
TI Measurements of Natural Selection on floral Traits in Wild Radish (Raphanus
   raphanistrom). II. Selection through Lifetime Male and Total Fitness.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1137-1146.

AU Sewell-M-M.  Parks-C-R.  Chase-M-W.
TI Intraspecific Chloroplast DNA Variation and Biogeography of North American
   Liriodendron L. (Magnoliaceae).
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1147- 1154.

AU Alvarez-Buylla-E-R.  Chaos-A.  Piqero-D.  Garay-A-A.
TI Demographic Genetics of a Pioneer Tropical Tree Species: Patch Dynamics,
   Seed Dispersal, and Seed Banks.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1155-1166.

AU Hellberg-M-E.
TI Dependence of Gene Flow on Geographic Distance in Two Solitary Corals with
   Different Larval Dispersal Capabilities.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1167-1175.

AU Bradshaw-W-E.  Holzapfel-C-M.
TI Genetic Constraints to Life-History Evolution in the Pitcher-Plant
   Mosquito, Wyeomyia smithii.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1176-1181.

AU Watson-M-J-O.  Hoffmann-A-A.
TI Acclimation, Cross-Generation Effects, and the Response to Selection for
   Increased Cold Resistance in Drosophila.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1182-1192.

AU Nunney-L.
TI The Response to Selection for Fast Larval Development in Drosophila
   melanogaster and Its Effect on Adult Weight: An Example of a Fitness
   Trade-Off.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1193-1204.

AU Crill-W-D.  Huey-R-B.  Gilchrist-G-W.
TI Within- and Between-Generation Effects of Temperature on the Morphology and
   Physiology of Drosophila melanogaster.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1205-1218.

AU Emlen-D-J.
TI Artificial Selection on Horn Length-Body Size Allometry in the Horned
   Beetle Onthophagus acuminatus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae).
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1219-1230.

AU Ward-D.  Seely-M-K.
TI Adaptation and Constraint in the Evolution of the Physiology and Behavior
   of the Namib Desert Tenebrionid Beetle Genus Onymarcris.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1231-1240.

AU Goodnight-C-J.  Craig-D-M.
TI The Effect of Coexistence on Competitive Outcome in Tribolium castaneum and
   Tribolium confusum.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1241-1250.

AU Tinti-F.  Scali-V.
TI Androgenetics and Triploids from an Interacting Partheogenetic Hybrid and
   Its Ancestors in Stick Insects.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1251-1258.

AU Van-Voorhies-W-A.
TI Bergmann Size Clines: A Simple Explanation for their Occurrence in
   Ectotherms.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1259-1264.

AU Wood-C-C.  Foote-C-J.
TI Evidence for Sympatric Genetic Divergence of Anadromous and Nonanadromous
   Morphs of Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka).
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1265-1279.

AU Tibbets-C-A.  Dowling-T-E.
TI Effects of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors on Population Fragmentation in
   Three Species of North American Minnows (Teleostei:Cyprinidae).
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1280-1292.

AU De-Meester-L.
TI Evolutionary Potential and Local Genetic Differentiation in a
   Phenotypically Plastic Trait of a Cyclical Parthenogen, Daphnia magna.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1293-1298.

AU Sinervo-B.  DeNardo-D-F.
TI Costs of Reproduction in the Wild: Path Analysis of Natural Selection and
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SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1299-1313.

AU Sinervo-B.  Doughty-P.
TI Interactive Effects of Offspring Size and Timing of Reproduction on
   Offspring Reproduction: Experimental, Maternal, and Quantitative Genetic
   Aspects.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1314-1327.

AU Olsson-M.  Gullberg-A.  Shine-R.  Madsen-T.  Tegelstrvm-H.
TI Paternal Genotype Influences Incubation Period, Offspring Size, and
   Offspring Shape in an Oviparous Reptile.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1328-1333.

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TI Maintenance of Polygenic Variation via a Migration-Selection Balance under
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SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1334-1339.

AU Martinez-D-E.  Levinton-J.
TI Adaptation to Heavy Metals in the Aquatic Oligochaete Limnodrilus
   hoffmeisteri: Evidence for Control by One Gene.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1339-1343.

AU Vogl-C.
TI Developmental Buffering and Selection.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1343-1346.

AU Orengo-D-J.  Prevosti-A.
TI Temporal Changes in Chromosomal Polymorphism of Drosophila subobscura
   Related to Climatic Changes.
SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1346-1350.

AU Nylin-S.  Gotthard-K.  Wiklund-C.
TI Reaction Norms for Age and Size at Maturity in Lasiommata Butterflies:
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SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1351-1358.

AU Weeks-S-C.  Meffe-G-K.
TI Quantitative Genetic and Optimality Analyses of Life-History Plasticity in
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SO Evolution.  1996 Jun.  50(3).  P  1358-1365.

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AU Jiang-J.  Hulbert-S-H.  Gill-B-S.  Ward-D-C.
TI Interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization mapping: a physical
   mapping strategy for plant species with large complex genomes.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(5)  P 497.
AB 62520497.438

AU Spellig-T.  Bottin-A.  Kahmann-R.
TI Green fluorescent protein (GFP) as a new vital marker in the
   phytopathogenic fungus Ustilago maydis.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(5)  P 503.
AB 62520503.438

AU Vucich-V-A.  Gasser-C-S.
TI Novel structure of a high molecular weight FK506 binding protein
   from Arabidopsis thaliana.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(5)  P 510.
AB 62520510.438

AU Casso-D.  Beach-D.
TI A mutation in a thioredoxin reductase homolog suppresses
   p53-induced growth inhibition in the fission yeast
   Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(5)  P 518.
AB 62520518.438

AU Elias-Arnanz-M.  Firmenich-A-A.  Berg-P.
TI Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants defective in plasmid-chromosome
   recombination.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(5)  P 530.
AB 62520530.438

AU Fernandez-Larrea-J.  Stahl-U.
TI Isolation and characterization of a laccase gene from Podospora
   anserina.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(5)  P 539.
AB 62520539.438

AU Amrani-N.  Dufour-M-E.  Bonneaud-N.  Lacroute-F.
TI Mutations in STS1 suppress the defect in 3' mRNA processing caused
   by the rna15-2 mutation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(5)  P 552.
AB 62520552.438

AU Ott-R-W.  Hansen-L-K.
TI Repeated sequences from the Arabidopsis thaliana genome function as
   enhancers in transgenic tobacco.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(5)  P 563.
AB 62520563.438

AU Apt-K-E.  Kroth-Pancic-P-G.  Grossman-A-R.
TI Stable nuclear transformation of the diatom Phaeodactylum
   tricornutum.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(5)  P 572.
AB 62520572.438

AU Wegrzyn-G.  Wegrzyn-A.  Pankiewicz-A.  Taylor-K.
TI Allele specificity of the Escherichia coli dnaA gene function in
   the replication of plasmids derived from phage lambda.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(5)  P 580.
AB 62520580.438

AU Martinez-Garcia-M.  Garciduenas-Pina-C.  Guzman-P.
TI Gene isolation in Arabidopsis thaliana by conditional
   overexpression of cDNAs toxic to Saccharomyces cerevisiae:
   identification of a novel early response zinc-finger gene.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(5)  P 587.
AB 62520587.438

AU Panaud-O.  Chen-X.  McCouch-S-R.
TI Development of microsatellite markers and characterization of
   simple sequence length polymorphism (SSLP) in rice (Oryza sativa
   L.).
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(5)  P 597.
AB 62520597.438

AU Leberer-E.  Chenevert-J.  Leeuw-T.  Harcus-D.  Herskowitz-I.
   Thomas-D-Y.
TI Genetic interactions indicate a role for Mdg1p and the SH3 domain
   protein Bem1p in linking the G-protein mediated yeast pheromone
   signalling pathway to regulators of cell polarity.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(5)  P 608.
AB 62520608.438

AU Sitnikov-D-M.  Shadel-G-S.  Baldwin-T-O.
TI Autoinducer-independent mutants of the LuxR transcriptional
   activator exhibit differential effects on the two lux promoters of
   Vibrio fischeri.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(5)  P 622.
AB 62520622.438

AU Mantis-N-J.  Sansonetti-P-J.
TI The nadB gene of Salmonella typhimurium complements the nicotinic
   acid auxotrophy of Shigella flexneri.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(5)  P 626.
AB 62520626.438

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