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CC BIOELECTROMAGNETICS
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CC Volume 18, Number 1, 1997
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CC Associate Editor's Note

AU Chou-C.K.
TI Electrochemical Treatment of Tumor
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(1). P 1.

CC Articles

AU Li-K.h. Xin-Y.l. Gu-Y.n. Xu-B.l. Fan-D.j. Ni-B.f.
TI Effects of Direct Current on Dog Liver: Possible Mechanisms for Tumor 
   Electrochemical Treatment
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(1). P 2-7.

AU Xin-Y.l. Xue-F.z. Ge-B.s. Zhao-F.r. Shi-B. Zhang-W.
TI Electrochemical Treatment of Lung Cancer
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(1). P 8-13.

AU Chou-C.K. McDougall-J.A. Ahn-C. Vora-N.
TI Electrochemical Treatment of Mouse and Rat Fibrosarcomas with Direct 
   Current
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(1). P 14-24.

AU Novikov-V.V. Karnakhov-A.V.
TI Mechanism of Action of Weak Electromagnetic Field on Ionic Currents 
   in Aqueous Solutions of Amino Acids
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(1). P 25-27.

AU Davanipour-Z. Sobel-E. Bowman-J.D. Qian-Z. Will-A.D.
TI Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Occupational Exposure to 
   Electromagnetic Fields
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(1). P 28-35.

AU Espinar-A. Piera-V. Carmona-A. Guerrero-J.M.
TI Histological Changes During Development of the Cerebellum in the 
   Chick Embryo Exposed to a Static Magnetic Field
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(1). P 36-46.

AU Vistnes-A.I. Ramberg-G.B. Bjornevik-L.R. Tynes-T. Haldorsen-T.
TI Exposure of Children to Residential Magnetic Fields in Norway: Is 
   Proximity to Power Lines an Adequate Predictor of Exposure?
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(1). P 47-57.

AU Eremenko-T. Esposito-C. Pasquarelli-A. Pasquali-E. Volpe-P.
TI Cell-cycle Kinetics of Friend Erythroleukemia Cells in a Magnetically 
   Shielded Room and in a Low-Frequency/Low-Intensity Magnetic Field
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(1). P 58-66.

AU Kaune-W.T. Guttman-J.L. Kavet-R.
TI Comparison of Coupling of Humans to Electric and Magnetic Fields With 
   Frequencies Between 100 Hz and 100 kHz
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(1). P 67-76.

CC Brief Communications

AU Huang-R. Peng-L. Hertz-L.
TI Effects of Low-Voltage Static Electric Fields on Energy Metabolism in 
   Astrocytes
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(1). P 77-80.

AU Berk-S.G. Srikanth-S. Mahajan-S.M. Ventrice-C.A.
TI Static Uniform Magnetic Fields and Amoebae
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(1). P 81-84.

AU Liboff-A.R.
TI Electric-Field Ion Cyclotron Resonance
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(1). P 85-87.

CC Erratum

AU Whittington-C.J. Podd-J.V. Rapley-B.R.
TI Acute effects of 50 Hz magnetic field exposure on human visual task 
   and cardiovascular performance. Bioelectromagnetics 17:131-137.
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(1). P 88.



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AU  Cavallesco-R.  Tuan-D. 
TI  Modulatory Subdomains of the HS2 Enhancer Differentially
    Regulate Enhancer Activity in Erythroid Cells at Different
    Developmental Stages
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 Jan 31.  23(2).  P. 8-26.
DE  Locus Control Region 
DE  HS2 enhancer
DE  modulatory subdomains
AB  The HS2 enhancer in the locus control region of human beta-
    like globin genes displays  developmental-stage-independent
    enhancer function. The mechanism by which it regulates the
    transcription of the globin genes in erythroid cells
    throughout development is not fully understood. In this paper
    we dissect the HS2 enhancer into an enhancer core and five
    modulatory subdomains M1 to M5. The enhancer core possesses
    developmental-stage-independent enhancer activity. The
    modulatory subdomains by themselves do not possess such
    enhancer activity, but they apparently respond to
    environmental signals and modulate enhancer core activity in
    a developmental-stage specific manner. M1 located  5' of the
    core strongly stimulates core activity in K562 cells at the
    embryonic stage. M2 and M3 located 3' of the core strongly
    stimulate core activity in MEL cells at the adult stage.
    Moreover, M3 suppresses core activity at the embryonic stage
    and exhibits an adult-stage-selector activity. These findings
    indicate that the apparent developmental-stage-independence
    of the HS2 enhancer is a result of multiple interactions
    between the core and the modulatory subdomains located both
    near and far from the core.   
CC  Reprint Requests to: Resy Cavallesco, Harvard-MIT Division 
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    Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
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AU  Rath-AV.  Schmahl-GE.  Niemeyer-CM.
TI  Expression of Transcription Factors During Sodium
    Phenylacetate Induced Erythroid Differentiation in K562 Cells
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 Jan 31.  23(2).  P. 27-38.
DE  transcription factors
DE  sodium phenylacetate
DE  K562 cells
DE  erythroid differentiation
DE  gamma-globin
AB  During 15 days of treatment of K562 cells with sodium
    phenylacetate, we observed an increase in the cellular
    hemoglobin concentration with a similar increase in the
    expression of gamma-globin mRNA. Morphological studies 
    demonstrated characteristic features of erythroid
    differentiation and maturation. At the same time there was no
    change in the level of expression of the cell surface
    antigenes CD33, CD34, CD45, CD71 and glycophorin A. Likewise,
    the level of  expression of the erythroid transcription
    factors GATA-1, GATA-2, NF-E2, SCL and RBTN2, all expressed
    in untreated K562 cells, did not increase during sodium
    phenylacetate induced erythroid differentiation. The
    expression of the nuclear factors Evi-1 and c-myb, known to
    inhibit erythroid differentiation, did not decrease. We
    conclude that sodium phenylacetate treatment of K562 cells
    increases gamma-globin mRNA and induces cell maturation as
    judged by morphology without affecting the expression of the
    erythroid transcription factors, some of which are known to
    be involved in the regulation of beta-like globin genes.
CC  Reprint Requests to: Charlotte M. Niemeyer,  Children's
CC  Hospital, University of Freiburg, Mathildenstr. 1, 79106
CC  Freiburg, Germany,phone 49 761-270 4506, fax 49 761-270 4518,
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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
CC CONTENTS          Volume 272 Number 07 (1997)

CC MINIREVIEW

AU Dohlman-H-G.  Thorner-J.
TI RGS proteins and signaling by heterotrimeric G proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3871.

CC COMMUNICATIONS

AU Wada-M.  Nakanishi-H.  Satoh-A.  Hirano-H.  Obaishi-H.  Matsuura-Y.
   Takai-Y.
TI Isolation and characterization of a GDP/GTP exchange protein specific
   for the Rab3 subfamily small G proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3875.

AU Tohgo-A.  Munakata-H.  Takasawa-S.  Nata-K.  Akiyama-T.  Hayashi-N.
   Okamoto-H.
TI Lysine 129 of CD38 (ADP-ribosyl cyclase/cyclic ADP-ribose hydrolase)
   participates in the binding of ATP to inhibit the cyclic ADP-ribose
   hydrolase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3879.

AU Aubry-L.  Maeda-M.  Insall-R.  Devreotes-P-N.  Firtel-R-A.
TI The Dictyostelium mitogen-activated protein kinase ERK2 is regulated by
   Ras and cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) and mediates PKA function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3883.

AU Ramos-J-L.  Duque-E.  Rodriguez-Herva-J-J.  Godoy-P.  Haidour-A.
   Reyes-F.  Fernandez-Barrero-A.
TI Mechanisms for solvent tolerance in bacteria
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3887.

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Yang-H.  Cromley-D.  Wang-H.  Billheimer-J-T.  Sturley-S-L.
TI Functional expression of a cDNA to human acyl-coenzyme A:cholesterol
   acyltransferase in yeast. Species-dependent substrate specificity and
   inhibitor sensitivity.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3980.

AU Mir-Shekari-S-Y.  Ashford-D-A.  Harvey-D-J.  Dwek-R-A.  Schulze-I-T.
TI The glycosylation of the influenza A virus hemagglutinin by mammalian
   cells. A site-specific study.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4027.

AU Koplin-R.  Brisson-J-R.  Whitfield-C.
TI UDP-galactofuranose precursor required for formation of the
   lipopolysaccharide O antigen of Klebsiella pneumoniae serotype O1 is
   synthesized by the product of the rfbDKPO1 gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4121.

AU Van_Leeuwen-J-E-M.  Kearse-K-P.
TI Reglucosylation of N-linked glycans is critical for calnexin assembly
   with T cell receptor (TCR) {alpha} proteins but not TCR{beta} proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4179.

AU Zhang-N.  Peng-K-C.  Chen-L.  Puett-D.  Pierce-M.
TI Circular dichroic spectroscopy of N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase V and
   its substrate interactions
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4225.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Wartmann-M.  Hofer-P.  Turowski-P.  Saltiel-A-R.  Hynes-N-E.
TI Negative modulation of membrane localization of the Raf-1 protein
   kinase by hyperphosphorylation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3915.

AU Rye-K-A.  Hime-N-J.  Barter-P-J.
TI Evidence that cholesteryl ester transfer protein-mediated reductions in
   reconstituted high density lipoprotein size involve particle fusion
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3953.

AU Martinez-Esparza-M.  Jimenez-Cervantes-C.  Beermann-F.  Aparicio-P.
   Lozano-J-A.  Garcia-Borron-J-C.
TI Transforming growth factor-{beta}1 inhibits basal melanogenesis in
   B16/F10 mouse melanoma cells by increasing the rate of degradation of
   tyrosinase and tyrosinase-related protein-1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3967.

AU Fleurent-M.  Gingras-A-C.  Sonenberg-N.  Meloche-S.
TI Angiotensin II stimulates phosphorylation of the translational
   repressor 4E-binding protein 1 by a mitogen-activated protein
   kinase-independent mechanism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4006.

AU Stancato-L-F.  Silverstein-A-M.  Owens-Grillo-J-K.  Chow-Y-H.
   Jove-R.  Pratt-W-B.
TI The hsp90-binding antibiotic geldanamycin decreases Raf levels and
   epidermal growth factor signaling without disrupting formation of
   signaling complexes or reducing the specific enzymatic activity of Raf
   kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4013.

AU Molino-M.  Barnathan-E-S.  Numerof-R.  Clark-J.  Dreyer-M.
   Cumashi-A.  Hoxie-J-A.  Schechter-N.  Woolkalis-M.  Brass-L-F.
TI Interactions of mast cell tryptase with thrombin receptors and PAR-2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4043.

AU White-D-W.  Kuropatwinski-K-K.  Devos-R.  Baumann-H.  Tartaglia-L-A.
TI Leptin receptor (OB-R) signaling. Cytoplasmic domain mutational
   analysis and evidence for receptor homo-oligomerization.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4065.

AU Uberall-F.  Giselbrecht-S.  Hellbert-K.  Fresser-F.  Bauer-B.
   Gschwendt-M.  Grunicke-H-H.  Baier-G.
TI Conventional PKC-{alpha}, novel PKC-{epsilon} and PKC-{theta}, but not
   atypical PKC-{lambda} are MARCKS kinases in intact NIH 3T3 fibroblasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4072.

AU Emlet-D-R.  Moscatello-D-K.  Ludlow-L-B.  Wong-A-J.
TI Subsets of epidermal growth factor receptors during activation and
   endocytosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4079.

AU Xia-W.  Voellmy-R.
TI Hyperphosphorylation of heat shock transcription factor 1 is correlated
   with transcriptional competence and slow dissociation of active factor
   trimers
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4094.

AU Hall-R-A.  Soderling-T-R.
TI Differential surface expression and phosphorylation of the
   N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor subunits NR1 and NR2 in cultured
   hippocampal neurons
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4135.

AU Liang-J-O.  Kornfeld-S.
TI Comparative activity of ADP-ribosylation factor family members in the
   early steps of coated vesicle formation on rat liver Golgi membranes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4141.

AU Lee-H-C.  Aarhus-R.  Gee-K-R.  Kestner-T.
TI Caged nicotinic acid adenine dinucleotide phosphate. Synthesis and use.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4172.

AU Huang-C.  Schmid-P-C.  Ma-W-Y.  Schmid-H-H-O.  Dong-Z.
TI Phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase is necessary for
   12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate-induced cell transformation and
   activated protein 1 activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4187.

AU Vaandrager-A-B.  Tilly-B-C.  Smolenski-A.  Schneider-Rasp-S.
   Bot-A-G-M.  Edixhoven-M.  Scholte-B-J.  Jarchau-T.  Walter-U.
   Lohmann-S-M.  Poller-W-C.  de_Jonge-H-R.
TI cGMP stimulation of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator
   Cl- channels co-expressed with cGMP-dependent protein kinase type II
   but not type I{beta}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4195.

AU Janknecht-R.  Hunter-T.
TI Activation of the Sap-1a transcription factor by the c-Jun N-terminal
   kinase (JNK) mitogen-activated protein kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4219.

AU Manie-S-N.  Beck-A-R-P.  Astier-A.  Law-S-F.  Canty-T.  Hirai-H.
   Druker-B-J.  Avraham-H.  Haghayeghi-N.  Sattler-M.  Salgia-R.
   Griffin-J-D.  Golemis-E-A.  Freedman-A-S.
TI Involvement of p130Cas and p105HEF1, a novel Cas-like docking protein,
   in a cytoskeleton-dependent signaling pathway initiated by ligation of
   integrin or antigen receptor on human B cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4230.

AU Ronca-F.  Chan-S-L.  Yu-V-C.
TI 1-(5-isoquinolinesulfonyl)-2-methylpiperazine induces apoptosis in
   human neuroblastoma cells, SH-SY5Y, through a p53-dependent pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4252.

AU Field-K-A.  Holowka-D.  Baird-B.
TI Compartmentalized activation of the high affinity immunoglobulin E
   receptor within membrane domains
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4276.

AU Nadler-S-G.  Tritschler-D.  Haffar-O-K.  Blake-J.  Bruce-A-G.
   Cleaveland-J-S.
TI Differential expression and sequence-specific interaction of
   karyopherin {alpha} with nuclear localization sequences
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4310.

AU Dolan-M.  Horchar-T.  Rigatti-B.  Hassell-J-R.
TI Identification of sites in domain I of perlecan that regulate heparan
   sulfate synthesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4316.

AU Lander-H-M.  Hajjar-D-P.  Hempstead-B-L.  Mirza-U-A.  Chait-B-T.
   Campbell-S.  Quilliam-L-A.
TI A molecular redox switch on p21ras. Structural basis for the nitric
   oxide-p21ras interaction.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4323.

AU Morris-J-A.  Dorner-A-J.  Edwards-C-A.  Hendershot-L-M.  Kaufman-R-J.
TI Immunoglobulin binding protein (BiP) function is required to protect
   cells from endoplasmic reticulum stress but is not required for the
   secretion of selective proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4327.

AU Galvin-Parton-P-A.  Chen-X.  Moxham-C-M.  Malbon-C-C.
TI Induction of G{alpha}q-specific antisense RNA in Vivo causes increased
   body mass and hyperadiposity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4335.

AU Fatatis-A.  Miller-R-J.
TI Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-induced Ca2+ signaling in the CG4
   oligodendroglial cell line and in transformed oligodendrocytes
   expressing the {beta}-PDGF receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4351.

AU Marais-R.  Light-Y.  Paterson-H-F.  Mason-C-S.  Marshall-C-J.
TI Differential regulation of Raf-1, A-Raf, and B-Raf by oncogenic Ras and
   tyrosine kinases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4378.

AU Meyers-R.  Cantley-L-C.
TI Cloning and characterization of a wortmannin-sensitive human
   phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4384.

AU Vitelli-R.  Santillo-M.  Lattero-D.  Chiariello-M.  Bifulco-M.
   Bruni-C-B.  Bucci-C.
TI Role of the small GTPase RAB7 in the late endocytic pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4391.

AU Song-K-S.  Tang-ZL.  Li-S.  Lisanti-M-P.
TI Mutational analysis of the properties of caveolin-1. A novel role for
   the C-terminal domain in mediating homo-typic caveolin-caveolin
   interactions.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4398.

AU Kuppuswamy-D.  Kerr-C.  Narishige-T.  Kasi-V-S.  Menick-D-R.
   Cooper-G-IV.
TI Association of tyrosine-phosphorylated c-Src with the cytoskeleton of
   hypertrophying myocardium
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4500.

AU Ho-G.  Chisholm-R-L.
TI Substitution mutations in the myosin essential light chain lead to
   reduced actin-activated ATPase activity despite stoichiometric binding
   to the heavy chain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4522.

AU Papkoff-J.
TI Regulation of complexed and free catenin pools by distinct mechanisms.
   Differential effects of Wnt-1 and v-Src.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4536.

AU Terada-K.  Kaziro-Y.  Satoh-T.
TI Ras-dependent activation of c-Jun N-terminal kinase/stress-activated
   protein kinase in response to interleukin-3 stimulation in
   hematopoietic BaF3 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4544.

AU Le_Gall-A-H.  Powell-S-K.  Yeaman-C-A.  Rodriguez-Boulan-E.
TI The neural cell adhesion molecule expresses a tyrosine-independent
   basolateral sorting signal
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4559.

AU Hirsch-D-D.  Stork-P-J-S.
TI Mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatases inactivate
   stress-activated protein kinase pathways in Vivo
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4568.

AU Fasshauer-D.  Bruns-D.  Shen-B.  Jahn-R.  Brunger-A-T.
TI A structural change occurs upon binding of syntaxin to SNAP-25
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4582.

AU Orlandi-P-A.
TI Protein-disulfide isomerase-mediated reduction of the A subunit of
   cholera toxin in a human intestinal cell line
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4591.

AU Boekhoff-I.  Touhara-K.  Danner-S.  Inglese-J.  Lohse-M-J.  Breer-H.
   Lefkowitz-R-J.
TI Phosducin, potential role in modulation of olfactory signaling
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4606.

AU Seimiya-H.  Mashima-T.  Toho-M.  Tsuruo-T.
TI c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase-mediated activation of interleukin-1{beta}
   converting enzyme/CED-3-like protease during anticancer drug-induced
   apoptosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4631.

AU Luttrell-L-M.  Rocca-G-J-D.  van_Biesen-T.  Luttrell-D-K.
   Lefkowitz-R-J.
TI G{beta}{gamma} subunits mediate Src-dependent phosphorylation of the
   epidermal growth factor receptor. A scaffold for G protein-coupled
   receptor-mediated Ras activation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4637.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Yokoyama-K.  Zimmerman-K.  Scholten-J.  Gelb-M-H.
TI Differential prenyl pyrophosphate binding to mammalian protein
   geranylgeranyltransferase-I and protein farnesyltransferase and its
   consequence on the specificity of protein prenylation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3944.

AU Lanzilotta-W-N.  Fisher-K.  Seefeldt-L-C.
TI Evidence for electron transfer-dependent formation of a nitrogenase
   iron protein-molybdenum-iron protein tight complex. The role of
   aspartate 39.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4157.

AU Pendas-A-M.  Knauper-V.  Puente-X-S.  Llano-E.  Mattei-M-G.  Apte-S.
   Murphy-G.  Lopez-Otin-C.
TI Identification and characterization of a novel human matrix
   metalloproteinase with unique structural characteristics, chromosomal
   location, and tissue distribution
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4281.

AU Moss-J.  Stevens-L-A.  Cavanaugh-E.  Okazaki-I-J.  Bortell-R.
   Kanaitsuka-T.  Mordes-J-P.  Greiner-D-L.  Rossini-A-A.
TI Characterization of mouse Rt6.1 NAD:arginine ADP-ribosyltransferase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4342.

AU van_`t_Veer-C.  Mann-K-G.
TI Regulation of tissue factor initiated thrombin generation by the
   stoichiometric inhibitors tissue factor pathway inhibitor,
   antithrombin-III, and heparin cofactor-II
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4367.

AU Nelson-D-A.  Krucher-N-A.  Ludlow-J-W.
TI High molecular weight protein phosphatase type 1 dephosphorylates the
   retinoblastoma protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4528.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Srivastava-I-K.  Rottenberg-H.  Vaidya-A-B.
TI Atovaquone, a broad spectrum antiparasitic drug, collapses
   mitochondrial membrane potential in a malarial parasite
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3961.

AU Yano-T.  Chu-S-S.  Sled'-V-D.  Ohnishi-T.  Yagi-T.
TI The proton-translocating NADH-quinone oxidoreductase (NDH-1) of
   thermophilic bacterium Thermus thermophilus HB-8. Complete DNA sequence
   of the gene cluster and thermostable properties of the expressed NQO2
   subunit.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4201.

AU Wu-L-N-Y.  Genge-B-R.  Dunkelberger-D-G.  LeGeros-R-Z.  Concannon-B.
   Wuthier-R-E.
TI Physicochemical characterization of the nucleational core of matrix
   vesicles
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4404.

AU Fabianek-R-A.  Huber-Wunderlich-M.  Glockshuber-R.  Kunzler-P.
   Hennecke-H.  Thony-Meyer-L.
TI Characterization of the Bradyrhizobium japonicum CycY protein, a
   membrane-anchored periplasmic thioredoxin that may play a role as a
   reductant in the biogenesis of c-type cytochromes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4467.

AU Kakhniashvili-D.  Mayor-J-A.  Gremse-D-A.  Xu-Y.  Kaplan-R-S.
TI Identification of a novel gene encoding the yeast mitochondrial
   dicarboxylate transport protein via overexpression, purification, and
   characterization of its protein product
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4516.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Petersen-B-O.  Shuman-S.
TI Histidine 265 is important for covalent catalysis by vaccinia
   topoisomerase and is conserved in all eukaryotic type I enzymes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3891.

AU Rojanasakul-Y.  Weissman-D-N.  Shi-X.  Castranova-V.  Ma-J-K-H.
   Liang-W.
TI Antisense inhibition of silica-induced tumor necrosis factor in
   alveolar macrophages
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3910.

AU Jiang-J-G.  Bell-A.  Liu-Y.  Zarnegar-R.
TI Transcriptional regulation of the hepatocyte growth factor gene by the
   nuclear receptors chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter transcription
   factor and estrogen receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3928.

AU Cebolla-A.  Sousa-C.  de_Lorenzo-V.
TI Effector specificity mutants of the transcriptional activator NahR of
   naphthalene degrading Pseudomonas define protein sites involved in
   binding of aromatic inducers
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3986.

AU Amieux-P-S.  Cummings-D-E.  Motamed-K.  Brandon-E-P.  Wailes-L-A.
   Le-K.  Idzerda-R-L.  McKnight-G-S.
TI Compensatory regulation of RI{alpha} protein levels in protein kinase A
   mutant mice
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3993.

AU Fischer-N.  Kremmer-E.  Lautscham-G.  Mueller-Lantzsch-N.
   Grasser-F-A.
TI Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 1 forms a complex with the nuclear
   transporter karyopherin {alpha}2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3999.

AU Majello-B.  De_Luca-P.  Lania-L.
TI Sp3 is a bifunctional transcription regulator with modular independent
   activation and repression domains
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4021.

AU Shayiq-R-M.
TI Role of gene overlap in the regulation of mRNA translation for
   mitochondrial cytochrome P-450c27/25 in the rat
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4050.

AU Igarashi-K.  Saisho-T.  Yuguchi-M.  Kashiwagi-K.
TI Molecular mechanism of polyamine stimulation of the synthesis of
   oligopeptide-binding protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4058.

AU Bost-S.  Belin-D.
TI prl mutations in the Escherichia coli secG gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4087.

AU Chen-Y-E.  Drucker-D-J.
TI Tissue-specific expression of unique mRNAs that encode
   proglucagon-derived peptides or exendin 4 in the lizard
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4108.

AU Spijker-S.  Smit-A-B.  Martens-G-J-M.  Geraerts-W-P-M.
TI Identification of a molluscan homologue of the neuroendocrine
   polypeptide 7B2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4116.

AU Iniguez-Lluhi-J-A.  Lou-D-Y.  Yamamoto-K-R.
TI Three amino acid substitutions selectively disrupt the activation but
   not the repression function of the glucocorticoid receptor N terminus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4149.

AU Connell-G-J.  Byrne-E-M.  Simpson-L.
TI Guide RNA-independent and guide RNA-dependent uridine insertion into
   cytochrome b mRNA in a mitochondrial lysate from Leishmania tarentolae.
   Role of RNA secondary structure.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4212.

AU Yan-S-F.  Zou-Y-S.  Mendelsohn-M.  Gao-Y.  Naka-Y.  Yan-S-D.
   Pinsky-D.  Stern-D.
TI Nuclear factor interleukin 6 motifs mediate tissue-specific gene
   transcription in hypoxia
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4287.

AU Ye-S-F.  Pellacani-A.  Patterson-C.  Tan-L.  Folta-S-C.  Foster-L.
   Lee-W-S.  Hsieh-C-M.  Perrella-M-A.
TI Induction of heme oxygenase-1 expression in vascular smooth muscle
   cells. A link to endotoxic shock.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4295.

AU Durstewitz-G.  Terwilliger-N-B.
TI Developmental changes in hemocyanin expression in the Dungeness crab,
   Cancer magister
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4347.

AU Frostesjo-L.  Holm-I.  Grahn-B.  Page-A-W.  Bestor-T-H.  Heby-O.
TI Interference with DNA methyltransferase activity and genome methylation
   during F9 teratocarcinoma stem cell differentiation induced by
   polyamine depletion
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4359.

AU Liu-Y.  George-C-X.  Patterson-J-B.  Samuel-C-E.
TI Functionally distinct double-stranded RNA-binding domains associated
   with alternative splice site variants of the interferon-inducible
   double-stranded RNA-specific adenosine deaminase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4419.

AU Song-Q.  Gilbert-L-I.
TI Molecular cloning, developmental expression, and phosphorylation of
   ribosomal protein S6 in the endocrine gland responsible for insect
   molting
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4429.

AU Nagarajan-L.  Storms-R-K.
TI Molecular characterization of GCV3, the Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene
   coding for the glycine cleavage system hydrogen carrier protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4444.

AU Probst-M-R.  Fan-C-M.  Tessier-Lavigne-M.  Hankinson-O.
TI Two murine homologs of the Drosophila single-minded protein that
   interact with the mouse aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator
   protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4451.

AU Gu-J-J.  Spychala-J.  Mitchell-B-S.
TI Regulation of the human inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase type I
   gene. Utilization of alternative promoters.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4458.

AU Sarig-G.  Weisman-Shomer-P.  Erlitzki-R.  Fry-M.
TI Purification and characterization of qTBP42, a new single-stranded and
   quadruplex telomeric DNA-binding protein from rat hepatocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4474.

AU Wells-J-M.  Illenye-S.  Magae-J.  Wu-C-L.  Heintz-N-H.
TI Accumulation of E2F-4DP-1 DNA binding complexes correlates with
   induction of dhfr gene expression during the G1 to S phase transition
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4483.

AU Quijada-L.  Soto-M.  Alonso-C.  Requena-J-M.
TI Analysis of post-transcriptional regulation operating on transcription
   products of the tandemly linked Leishmania infantum hsp70 genes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4493.

AU Milner-C-M.  Smith-S-V.  Carrillo-M-B.  Taylor-G-L.  Hollinshead-M.
   Campbell-R-D.
TI Identification of a sialidase encoded in the human major
   histocompatibility complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4549.

AU Ono-Y.  Fukuhara-N.  Yoshie-O.
TI Transcriptional activity of TAL1 in T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia
   (T-ALL) requires RBTN1 or -2 and induces TALLA1, a highly specific
   tumor marker of T-ALL
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4576.

AU Bluyssen-H-A-R.  Levy-D-E.
TI Stat2 is a transcriptional activator that requires sequence-specific
   contacts provided by Stat1 and p48 for stable interaction with DNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4600.

AU Wang-J.  Sirenko-O.  Needleman-R.
TI Genomic footprinting of Mig1p in the MAL62 promoter. Binding is
   dependent upon carbon source and competitive with the Mal63p activator.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4613.

AU Graves-Woodward-K-L.  Gottlieb-J.  Challberg-M-D.  Weller-S-K.
TI Biochemical analyses of mutations in the HSV-1 helicase-primase that
   alters ATP hydrolysis, DNA unwinding, and coupling between hydrolysis
   and unwinding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4623.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Vitale-N.  Moss-J.  Vaughan-M.
TI Interaction of the GTP-binding and GTPase-activating domains of ARD1
   involves the effector region of the ADP-ribosylation factor domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3897.

AU Hopkins-P-C-R.  Chang-W-S-W.  Wardell-M-R.  Stone-S-R.
TI Inhibitory mechanism of serpins. Mobility of the C-terminal region of
   the reactive-site loop.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3905.

AU D'Silva-I.  Heath-M-C.
TI Purification and characterization of two novel hypersensitive
   response-inducing specific elicitors produced by the cowpea rust fungus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3924.

AU Sharma-J.  Panico-M.  Barber-J.  Morris-H-R.
TI Characterization of the low molecular weight photosystem II reaction
   center subunits and their light-induced modifications by mass
   spectrometry
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3935.

AU Onda-M.  Tatsumi-E.  Takahashi-N.  Hirose-M.
TI Refolding process of ovalbumin from urea-denatured state. Evidence for
   the involvement of nonproductive side chain interactions in an early
   intermediate.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 3973.

AU Miyata-S.  Liu-B-F.  Shoda-H.  Ohara-T.  Yamada-H.  Suzuki-K.
   Kasuga-M.
TI Accumulation of pyrraline-modified albumin in phagocytes due to reduced
   degradation by lysosomal enzymes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4037.

AU Kunicki-T-J.  Annis-D-S.  Felding-Habermann-B.
TI Molecular determinants of Arg-Gly-Asp ligand specificity for {beta}3
   integrins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4103.

AU Ting-Y-T.  Bhat-M-K.  Wong-R.  Cheng-S-.
TI Tissue-specific stabilization of the thyroid hormone {beta}1 nuclear
   receptor by phosphorylation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4129.

AU Hong-S.  Ryu-K-S.  Oh-M-S.  Ji-I.  Ji-T-H.
TI Roles of transmembrane prolines and proline-induced kinks of the
   lutropin/choriogonadotropin receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4166.

AU Mehrotra-B.  Elliott-J-T.  Chen-J.  Olszewski-J-D.  Profit-A-A.
   Chaudhary-A.  Fukuda-M.  Mikoshiba-K.  Prestwich-G-D.
TI Selective photoaffinity labeling of the inositol polyphosphate binding
   C2B domains of synaptotagmins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4237.

AU Balmforth-A-J.  Lee-A-J.  Warburton-P.  Donnelly-D.  Ball-S-G.
TI The conformational change responsible for AT1 receptor activation is
   dependent upon two juxtaposed asparagine residues on transmembrane
   helices III and VII
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4245.

AU Beniac-D-R.  Luckevich-M-D.  Czarnota-G-J.  Tompkins-T-A.
   Ridsdale-R-A.  Ottensmeyer-F-P.  Moscarello-M-A.  Harauz-G.
TI Three-dimensional structure of myelin basic protein. I. Reconstruction
   via angular reconstitution of randomly oriented single particles.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4261.

AU Ridsdale-R-A.  Beniac-D-R.  Tompkins-T-A.  Moscarello-M-A.  Harauz-G.
TI Three-dimensional structure of myelin basic protein. II. Molecular
   modeling and considerations of predicted structures in multiple
   sclerosis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4269.

AU Dauplais-M.  Lecoq-A.  Song-J.  Cotton-J.  Jamin-N.  Gilquin-B.
   Roumestand-C.  Vita-C.  de_Medeiros-C-L-C.  Rowan-E-G.  Harvey-A-L.
   Menez-A.
TI On the convergent evolution of animal toxins. Conservation of a diad of
   functional residues in potassium channel-blocking toxins with unrelated
   structures.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4302.

AU Kuang-B.  Rubenstein-P-A.
TI The effects of severely decreased hydrophobicity in a subdomain 3/4
   loop on the dynamics and stability of yeast G-actin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4412.

AU Brendeford-E-M.  Myrset-A-H.  Hegvold-A-B.  Lundin-M.
   Gabrielsen-O-S.
TI Oncogenic point mutations induce altered conformation, redox
   sensitivity, and DNA binding in the minimal DNA binding domain of avian
   myeloblastosis virus v-Myb
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4436.

AU Roder-H-M.  Fracasso-R-P.  Hoffman-F-J.  Witowsky-J-A.  Davis-G.
   Pellegrino-C-B.
TI Phosphorylation-dependent monoclonal tau antibodies do not reliably
   report phosphorylation by extracellular signal-regulated kinase 2 at
   specific sites
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4509.

CC ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS

AU Lustigman-S.  McKerrow-J-H.  Shah-K.  Lui-J.  Huima-T.  Hough-M.
   Brotman-B.
TI Cloning of a cysteine protease required for the molting of Onchocerca
   volvulus third stage larvae. Vol. 271 (1996) 30181-30189.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4645.

AU Ye-G-.  Breslow-E.  Meister-A.
TI The amino acid sequence of rat kidney 5-oxo-l-prolinase determined by
   cDNA cloning. Vol. 271 (1996) 32293-32300.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 14.  272(07).  p 4646.


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AU Dillen-W.  Clercq-J-D.  Goossens-A.  Montagu-M-V.  Angenon-G.
TI Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of Phaseolus acutifolius A.
   Gray.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(2)  P 151.
AB 70940151.122

AU Fourre-J-L.  Berger-P.  Niquet-L.  Andre-P.
TI Somatic embryogenesis and somaclonal variation in Norway spruce:
   morphogenetic, cytogenetic and molecular approaches.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(2)  P 159.
AB 70940159.122

AU Monna-L.  Miyao-A.  Zhong-H-S.  Yano-M.  Iwamoto-M.  Umehara-Y.
   Kurata-N.  Hayasaka-H.  Sasaki-T.
TI Saturation mapping with subclones of YACs: DNA marker production
   targeting the rice blast disease resistance gene, Pi-b.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(2)  P 170.
AB 70940170.122

AU Iida-S.  Kusaba-M.  Nishio-T.
TI Mutants lacking glutelin subunits in rice: mapping and combination
   of mutated glutelin genes.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(2)  P 177.
AB 70940177.122

AU Vlahova-M.  Hinnisdaels-S.  Frulleux-F.  Claeys-M.  Atanassov-A.
   Jacobs-M.
TI UV irradiation as a tool for obtaining asymmetric somatic hybrids
   between Nicotiana plumbaginifolia and Lycopersicon esculentum.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(2)  P 184.
AB 70940184.122

AU Haemaelaeinen-J-H.  Watanabe-K-N.  Valkonen-J-P-T.  Arihara-A.
   Plaisted-R-L.  Pehu-E.  Miller-L.  Slack-S-A.
TI Mapping and marker-assisted selection for a gene for extreme
   resistance to potato virus Y.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(2)  P 192.
AB 70940192.122

AU Brigneti-G.  Garcia-Mas-J.  Baulcombe-D-C.
TI Molecular mapping of the potato virus Y resistance gene Ry_[sto] in
   potato.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(2)  P 198.
AB 70940198.122

AU Cardi-T.  Earle-E-D.
TI Production of new CMS Brassica oleracea by transfer of `Anand'
   cytoplasm from B. rapa through protoplast fusion.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(2)  P 204.
AB 70940204.122

AU Sigareva-M-A.  Earle-E-D.
TI Direct transfer of a cold-tolerant Ogura male-sterile cytoplasm
   into cabbage (Brassica oleracea ssp. capitata) via protoplast
   fusion.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(2)  P 213.
AB 70940213.122

AU Kisaka-H.  Kisaka-M.  Kanno-A.  Kameya-T.
TI Production and analysis of plants that are somatic hybrids of
   barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) and carrot (Daucus carota L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(2)  P 221.
AB 70940221.122

AU Phippen-W-B.  Kresovich-S.  Candelas-F-G.  McFerson-J-R.
TI Molecular characterization can quantify and partition variation
   among genebank holdings: a case study with phenotypically similar
   accessions of Brassica oleracea var. capitata L. (cabbage) `Golden
   Acre'.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(2)  P 227.
AB 70940227.122

AU Lafiandra-D.  Tucci-G-F.  Pavoni-A.  Turchetta-T.  Margiotta-B.
TI PCR analysis of x- and y-type genes present at the complex Glu-A1
   locus in durum and bread wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(2)  P 235.
AB 70940235.122

AU Allainguillaume-J.  Wilkinson-M-J.  Clulow-S-A.  Barr-S-N-R.
TI Evidence that genes from the male parent may influence the
   morphology of potato dihaploids.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(2)  P 241.
AB 70940241.122

AU Guilford-P.  Prakash-S.  Zhu-J-M.  Rikkerink-E.  Gardiner-S.
   Bassett-H.  Forster-R.
TI Microsatellites in Malus X domestica (apple): abundance,
   polymorphism and cultivar identification.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(2)  P 249.
AB 70940249.122

AU Paul-S.  Wachira-F-N.  Powell-W.  Waugh-R.
TI Diversity and genetic differentiation among populations of Indian
   and Kenyan tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze) revealed by AFLP
   markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(2)  P 255.
AB 70940255.122

AU Smulders-M-J-M.  Bredemeijer-G.  Rus-Kortekaas-W.  Arens-P.
   Vosman-B.
TI Use of short microsatellites from database sequences to generate
   polymorphisms among Lycopersicon esculentum cultivars and
   accessions of other Lycopersicon species.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(2)  P 264.
AB 70940264.122

AU Lorenz-M.  Weihe-A.  Boerner-T.
TI Cloning and sequencing of RAPD fragments amplified from
   mitochondrial DNA of male-sterile and male-fertile cytoplasm of
   sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(2)  P 273.
AB 70940273.122

AU Mhameed-S.  Sharon-D.  Kaufman-D.  Lahav-E.  Hillel-J.  Degani-C.
   Lavi-U.
TI Genetic relationships within avocado (Persea americana Mill)
   cultivars and between Persea species.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(2)  P 279.
AB 70940279.122

AU Hefferon-K-L.  Khalilian-H.  AbouHaidar-M-G.
TI Expression of the PVY^[O] coat protein (CP) under the control of
   the PVX CP gene leader sequence: protection under greenhouse and
   field conditions against PVY^[O] and PVY^[N] infection in three
   potato cultivars.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(2)  P 287.
AB 70940287.122

AU Castilho-A.  Miller-T-E.  Heslop-Harrison-J-S.
TI Analysis of a set of homoeologous group 1 wheat-Aegilops
   umbellulata recombinant chromosome lines using genetic markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(2)  P 293.
AB 70940293.122

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AU Carruthers-T-J-B.  Walker-D-I.
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AU Barker-D-H.  Adams-III-W-W.
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AU Sparks-J-P.  Ehleringer-J-R.
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AU Zvereva-E-L.  Kozlov-M-V.  Niemelae-P.  Haukioja-E.
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AU Ganade-G.  Brown-V-K.
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AU Gutierrez-J-R.  Meserve-P-L.  Herrera-S.  Contreras-L-C.
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AU Orians-C-M.  Floyd-T.
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AU Sadras-V-O.
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AU Zangerl-A-R.  Arntz-A-M.  Berenbaum-M-R.
TI Physiological price of an induced chemical defense: photosynthesis,
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AU Anderson-M-J.  Underwood-A-J.
TI Effects of gastropod grazers on recruitment and succession of an
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AU Eubanks-M-D.  Nesci-K-A.  Petersen-M-K.  Liu-Z.  Sanchez-H-B.
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AU Matsuda-S.  Desaki-J.  Aburaya-J.  Sakanaka-M.
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AU Sanders-E-J.  Torkkeli-P-H.  French-A-S.
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AU Slomianka-L.  Ernst-E.  Ostergaard-K.
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AU Bittner-R-E.  Popoff-I.  Shorny-S.  Hoeger-H.  Wachtler-F.
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AU Obara-N.  Takeda-M.
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AU Brown-J-M.  Robertson-K-E.  Wedden-S-E.  Tickle-C.
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TI Urinary excretion of ifosfamide, 4-hydroxyifosfamide, 3- and
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 39(5)  P 431.
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AU Gupta-E.  Wang-X.  Ramirez-J.  Ratain-M-J.
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 39(5)  P 440.
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AU Axelrod-D-E.  Gusev-Y.  Gamel-J-W.
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AU Slater-L-M.  Sweet-P.  Stupecky-M.  Osann-K.
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AU Smith-P-J.  Blunt-N-J.  Desnoyers-R.  Giles-Y.  Patterson-L-H.
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AU Shlebak-A-A.  Smith-D-B.
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AU Erickson-Miller-C-L.  May-R-D.  Tomaszewski-J.  Osborn-B.
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 39(5)  P 467.
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TI Enhanced resolution of specific chromosome and nuclear regions by
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AU Aubele-M.  Zitzelsberger-H.  Szuecs-S.  Werner-M.  Braselmann-H.
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AU Simbuerger-E.  Stang-A.  Kremer-M.  Dermietzel-R.
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AU Bueno-D.  Baguna-J.  Romero-R.
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AU Kummer-W.  Acker-H.
TI Cytochrome b_[558] and hydrogen peroxide production in small
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AU Liu-K.  Kasper-M.  Bierhaus-A.  Langer-S.  Peterson-I.  Mueller-M.
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TI Differential expression of CD44s and CD4v10 proteins and syndecan
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AU Qu-Z.  Andersen-J-L.  Zhou-S.
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AU Yamagishi-M.  Itoh-K.  Koba-T.  Sukekiyo-Y.  Shimamoto-K.
   Shimada-T.
TI Characteristics of genetic variation in the progenies of
   protoplast-derived  plants of rice, Oryza sativa cv Nipponbare.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(1)  P 1.
AB 70940001.122

AU Liu-B-H.  Knapp-S-J.  Birkes-D.
TI Sampling distributions, biases, variances, and confidence intervals
   for genetic correlations.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(1)  P 8.
AB 70940008.122

AU Helms-T.  Orf-J.  Vallad-G.  McClean-P.
TI Genetic variance, coefficient of parentage, and genetic distance of
   six soybean populations.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(1)  P 20.
AB 70940020.122

AU Zhang-G.  Bharaj-T-S.  Lu-Y.  Virmani-S-S.  Huang-N.
TI Mapping of the Rf-3 nuclear fertility-restoring gene for WA
   cytoplasmic male sterility in rice using RAPD and RFLP markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(1)  P 27.
AB 70940027.122

AU Xie-J-H.  Lu-J.  Zhuang-J-Y.  Lin-H-X.  Qian-H-R.  Gao-M-W.
   Zheng-K-L.
TI Identifying different types of de-differentiated microspores from
   indica-japonica F_[1] hybrids with subspecies-differentiating RFLP
   probes in rice.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(1)  P 34.
AB 70940034.122

AU Maheswaran-M.  Subudhi-P-K.  Nandi-S.  Xu-J-C.  Parco-A.  Yang-D-C.
    Huang-N.
TI Polymorphism, distribution, and segregation of AFLP markers in a
   doubled haploid rice population.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(1)  P 39.
AB 70940039.122

AU Krugman-T.  Levy-O.  Snape-J-W.  Rubin-B.  Korol-A.  Nevo-E.
TI Comparative RFLP mapping of the chlorotoluron resistance gene (Su1)
   in cultivated wheat (Triticum aestivum) and wild wheat (Triticum
   dicoccoides).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(1)  P 46.
AB 70940046.122

AU Harsch-S.  Guenther-T.  Kling-C-I.  Rozynek-B.  Hesemann-C-U.
TI Characterization of spelt (Triticum spelta L.) forms by gel
   electrophoretic analyses of seed storage proteins. I. The
   gliadins.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(1)  P 52.
AB 70940052.122

AU Akagi-H.  Yokozeki-Y.  Inagaki-A.  Fujimura-T.
TI Highly polymorphic microsatellites of rice consist of AT repeats,
   and a classification of closely related cultivars with these
   microsatellite loci.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(1)  P 61.
AB 70940061.122

AU Ciaffi-M.  Dominici-L.  Lafiandra-D.
TI Gliadin polymorphism in wild and cultivated einkorn wheats.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(1)  P 68.
AB 70940068.122

AU Voorrips-R-E.  Jongerius-M-C.  Kanne-H-J.
TI Mapping of two genes for resistance to clubroot (Plasmodiophora
   brassicae) in a population of doubled haploid lines of Brassica
   oleracea by means of RFLP and AFLP markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(1)  P 75.
AB 70940075.122

AU Stoehr-M-U.  El-Kassaby-Y-A.
TI Levels of genetic diversity at different stages of the
   domestication  cycle of interior spruce in British Columbia.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(1)  P 83.
AB 70940083.122

AU Schwarzacher-T.  Wang-M-L.  Leitch-A-R.  Miller-N.  Moore-G.
   Heslop-Harrison-J-S.
TI Flow cytometric analysis of the chromosomes and stability of a
   wheat cell-culture line.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(1)  P 91.
AB 70940091.122

AU Faris-J-D.  Anderson-J-A.  Francl-L-J.  Jordahl-J-G.
TI RFLP mapping of resistance to chlorosis induction by Pyrenophora
   tritici-repentis in wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(1)  P 98.
AB 70940098.122

AU Wu-R-L.
TI Genetic control of macro- and micro-environmental sensitivities in
   Populus.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(1)  P 104.
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AU van-Tuinen-A.  Cordonnier-Pratt-M-M.  Pratt-L-H.  Verkerk-R.
   Zabel-P.  Koornneef-M.
TI The mapping of phytochrome genes and photomorphogenic mutants of
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AU Scholten-O-E.  Klein-Lankhorst-R-M.  Esselink-D-G.  Bock-T-S-M-D.
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TI Identification and mapping of random amplified polymorphic DNA
   (RAPD) markers linked to resistance against beet necrotic yellow
   vein virus (BNYVV) in Beta accessions.
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AU Besnard-G.  Griveau-Y.  Quillet-M-C.  Serieys-H.  Lambert-P.
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TI Specifying the introgressed regions from H. argophyllus in
   cultivated sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) to mark Phomopsis
   resistance genes.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(1)  P 131.
AB 70940131.122

AU Iqbal-M-J.  Aziz-N.  Saeed-N-A.  Zafar-Y.  Malik-K-A.
TI Genetic diversity evaluation of some elite cotton varieties by RAPD
   analysis.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(1)  P 139.
AB 70940139.122

AU Lu-C.  Shen-L.  Tan-Z.  Xu-Y.  He-P.  Chen-Y.  Zhu-L.
TI Comparative mapping of QTLs for agronomic traits of rice across
   environments by using a doubled-haploid population.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(1)  P 145.
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AU Lipsitch-M.  Siller-S.  Nowak-M-A.
TI The Evolution of Virulence in Pathogens with Vertical and Horizontal
   Transmission.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1729-1741.

AU Orr-H-A.  Orr-L-H.
TI Waiting for Speciation: The Effect of Population Subdivision on the Time to
   Speciation.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1742-1749.

AU Martins-E-P.
TI Phylogenies, Spatial Autoregression, and the Comparative Method: A Computer
   Simulation Test.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  750-1765.

AU Schluter-D.
TI Adaptive Divergence along Genetic Lines of Least Resistance.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1766-1774.

AU Tanaka-Y.
TI Density-Dependent Selection on Continuous Characters: A Quantitative Genetic
   Model.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1775-1785.

AU Wang-J.
TI Inbreeding and Variance Effective Sizes for Nonrandom Mating Populations.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1786-1794.

AU Yamauchi-A.
TI Theory of Mast Reproduction in Plants: Storage-Size Dependent Strategy.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1795-1807.

AU Hossaert-McKey-M.  Valero-M.  Magda-D.  Jarry-M.  Cuguen-J.  Vernet-P.
TI The Evolving Genetic History of a Population of Lathyrus sylvestris:
   Evidence from Temporal and Spatial Genetic Structure.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1808-1821.

AU Strand-A-E.  Milligan-B-G.  Pruitt-C-M.
TI Are Populations Islands? Analysis of Chloroplast DNA Variation in
   Aquilegia.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1822-1829.

AU Cabin-R-J.
TI Genetic Comparisons of Seed Bank and Seedling Populations of  a Perennial
   Desert Mustard, Lesquerella fendleri.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1830-1841.

AU Marshall-D-L.  Folsom-M-W.  Hatfield-C.  Bennett-T.
TI Does Interference Competition among Pollen Grains Occur in Wild Radish?
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1842-1848.

AU Mitchell-Olds-T.
TI Pleiotropy Causes Long-Term Genetic Constraints on Life-History Evolution in
   Brassica rapa.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1849-1858.

AU Mitchell-Olds-T.  Bradley-D.
TI Genetics of Brassica rapa. 3. Costs of Disease Resistance to Three Fungal
   Pathogens.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1859-1865.

AU Snow-A-A.  Spira-T-P.
TI Pollen-Tube Competition and Male Fitness in Hibiscus moscheutos.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1866-1870.

AU Carney-S-E.  Hodges-S-A.  Arnold-M-L.
TI Effects of Differential Pollen-Tube Growth on Hybridization in the Louisiana
   Irises.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1871-1878.

AU Bucheli-E.  Leuchtmann-A.
TI Evidence for Genetic Differentiation between Choke-Inducing and Asymptomatic
   Strains of the Epichlo Grass Endophyte from Brachypodium sylvaticum.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1879-1887.

AU Schat-H.  Vooijs-R.  Kuiper-E.
TI Identical Major Gene Loci for Heavy Metal Tolerances That Have Independently
   Evolved in Different Local Populations and Subspecies of Silene vulgaris.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1888-1895.

AU Cohen-C-S.
TI The Effects of Contrasting Modes of Fertilization on Levels of Inbreeding in
   the Marine Invertebrate Genus Corella.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1896-1907.

AU Doums-C.  Viard-F.  Pernot-A-F.  Delay-B.  Jarne-P.
TI Inbreeding Depression, Neutral Polymorphism, and Copulatory Behavior in
   Freshwater Snails: A Self-Fertilization Syndrome.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1908-1918.

AU Whitlock-M-C.  Fowler-K.
TI The Distribution among Populations in Phenotypic Variance with Inbreeding.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1919-1926.

AU Reeve-J-P.  Fairbairn-D-J.
TI Sexual Size Dimorphism as a Correlated Response to Selection on Body Size:
   An Empirical Test of the Quantitative Genetic Model.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1927-1938.

AU Grether-G-F.
TI Sexual Selection and Survival Selection on Wing Coloration and Body Size in
   the Rubyspot Damselfly, Hetaerina americana.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1939-1948.

AU Grether-G-F.
TI Intrasexual Competition Alone Favors a Sexually Dimorphic Ornament in the
   Rubyspot Damselfly, Hetaerina americana.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1949-1957.

AU Shoemaker-D-D.  Ross-K-G.  Arnold-M-L.
TI Genetic Structure and Evolution of a Fire Ant Hybrid Zone.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1958-1976.

AU Kotiaho-J.  Alatalo-R-V.  Mappes-J.  Parri-S.
TI Sexual Selection in a Wolf Spider: Male Drumming Activity, Body Size, and
   Viability.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1977-1981.

AU Veech-J-A.  Benedix-Jr-J-H.  Howard-D-J.
TI Lack of Calling Song Displacement between Two Closely Related Ground
   Crickets.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1982-1989.

AU Peterson-M-A.
TI Long-Distance Gene Flow in the Sedentary Butterfly, Euphilotes enoptes
   (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae).
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  1990-1999.

AU Saccheri-I-J.  Brakefield-P-M.  Nichols-R-A.
TI Severe Inbreeding Depression and Rapid Fitness Rebound in the Butterfly
   Bicyclus anynana (Satyridae).
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  2000-2013.

AU Childs-M-R.  Echelle-A-A.  Dowling-T-E.
TI Development of the Hybrid Swarm between Pecos Pupfish (Cyprinodontidae:
   Cyprinodon pecosensis) and Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus): A
   Perspective from Allozymes and mtDNA.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  2014-2022.

AU Turner-T-F.  Trexler-J-C.  Kuhn-D-N.  Robison-H-W.
TI Life-History Variation and Comparative Phylogeography of Darters (Pisces:
   Percidae) from the North American Central Highlands.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  2023-2036.

AU Gatesy-S-M.  Dial-K-P.
TI From Frond to Fan: Archaeopteryx and the Evolution of Short-Tailed Birds.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  2037-2048.

AU Rohwer-S.  Langston-N.  Gori-D.
TI Body Size and Harem Size in Male Red-Winged Blackbirds: Manipulating
   Selection with Sex-Specific Feeders.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  2049-2065.

AU Moller-A-P.  Erritzoe-J.
TI Parasite Virulence and Host Immune Defense: Host Immune Response Is Related
   to Nest Reuse in Birds.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  2066-2072.

AU Jaarola-M.  Tegelstrom-H.
TI Mitochondrial DNA Variation in the Field Vole (Microtus agrestis): Regional
   Population Structure and Colonization History.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  2073-2085O.

CC BRIEF COMMUNICATIONS.

AU Mogie-M.
TI Malthus and Darwin: World Views Apart.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  2086-2088.

AU Rosenheim-J-A.
TI An Evolutionary Argument for Egg Limitation.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  2089-2094.

AU Etges-W-J.
TI Sexual Selection Operating in a Wild Population of Drosophila robusta.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  2095-2100.

AU Varndell-N-P.  Godfray-H-C-J.
TI Facultative Adjustment of the Sex Ratio in an Insect (Planococcus citri,
   Pseudococcidae) with Paternal Genome Loss.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  2100-2105.

CC COMMENTS.

AU Taylor-P-D.
TI The Selection Differential in Quantitative Genetics and ESS Models.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  2106-2110.

AU Shine-R.  Schwarzkopf-L.  Caley-M-J.
TI Energy, Risk, and Reptilian Reproductive Effort: A Reply to Niewiarowski and
   Dunham.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  2111-2114.

CC BOOK REVIEWS.

AU Walsh-J-B.
TI The Emperor's New Genes.
SO Evolution.  1996 Oct.  50(5).  P  2115-2118.

AU
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AU Kirkpatrick-M.
TI Good Genes and Direct Selection in the Evolution of Mating Preferences.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2125-2140.

AU Heard-S-B.
TI Patterns in Phylogenetic Tree Balance with Variable and Evolving Speciation
   Rates.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2141-2148.

AU Weigensberg-I.  Roff-D-A.
TI Natural Heritabilities: Can They Be Reliably Estimated in the Laboratory?
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2149-2157.

AU Britten-H-B.
TI Meta-Analyses of the Association between Multilocus Heterozygosity and
   Fitness.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2158-2164.

AU Fishbein-M.  Venable-D-L.
TI Evolution of Inflorescence Design: Theory and Data.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2165-2177.

AU Simms-E-L.  Triplett-J-K.
TI Paternal Effects in Inheritance of a Pathogen Resistance Trait in Ipomoea
   purpurea.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2178-2186.

AU Lacy-R-C.  Alaks-G.  Walsh-A.
TI Hierarchical Analysis of Inbreeding Depression in Peromyscus polionotus.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2187-2200.

AU Emms-S-K.  Hodges-S-A.  Arnold-M-L.
TI Pollen-Tube Competition, Siring Success, and Consistent Asymmetric
   Hybridization in Louisiana Irises.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2201-2206.

AU Peakall-R.  Beattie-A-J.
TI Ecological and Genetic Consequences of Pollination by Sexual Deception in
   the Orchid Caladenia tentactulata.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2207-2220.

AU Grosberg-R-K.  Levitan-D-R.  Cameron-B-B.
TI Evolutionary Genetics of Allorecognition in the Colonial Hydroid Hydractinia
   symbiolongicarpus.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2221-2240.

AU Jaenike-J.
TI Suboptimal Virulence of an Insect-Parasitic Nematode.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2241-2247.

AU Wright-W-G.  Kirschman-D.  Rozen-D.  Maynard-B.
TI Phylogenetic Analysis of Learning-Related Neuromodulation in Molluscan
   Mechanosensory Neurons.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2248-2263.

AU Dybdahl-M-F.  Lively-C-M.
TI The Geography of Coevolution: Comparative Population Structures for a Snail
   and Its Trematode Parasite.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2264-2275.

AU Hoeh-W-R.  Stewart-D-T.  Sutherland-B-W.  Zouros-E.
TI Multiple Origins of Gender-Associated Mitochondrial DNA Lineages in Bivalves
   (Mollusca: Bivalvia).
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2276-2286.

AU Collins-T-M.  Frazer-K.  Palmer-A-R.  Vermeij-G-J.  Brown-W-M.
TI Evolutionary History of Northern Hemisphere Nucella (Gastropoda, Muricidae):
   Molecular, Morphological, Ecological, and Paleontological Evidence.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2287-2304.

AU Hare-M-P.  Avise-J-C.
TI Molecular Genetic Analysis of a Stepped Multilocus Cline in the American
   Oyster (Crassostrea virginica).
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2305-2315.

AU Fry-J-D.  Heinsohn-S-L.  Mackay-T-F-C.
TI The Contribution of New Mutations to Genotype-Environment Interaction for
   Fitness in Drosophila melanogaster.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2316-2327.

AU Spicer-G-S.  Jaenike-J.
TI Phylogenetic Analysis of Breeding Site Use and alpha-Amanitin Tolerance
   within the Drosophila quinaria Species Group.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2328-2337.

AU Azevedo-R-B-R.  French-V.  Partridge-L.
TI Thermal Evolution of Egg Size in Drosophila melanogaster.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2338-2345.

AU Gibert-P.  Moreteau-B.  Moreteau-J-C.  David-J-R.
TI Growth Temperature and Adult Pigmentation in Two Drosophila Sibling Species:
   An Adaptive Convergence of Reaction Norms in Sympatric Populations?
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2346-2353.

AU Loeschcke-V.  Krebs-R-A.
TI Selection for Heat-Shock Resistance in Larval and in Adult Drosophila
   buzzatii: Comparing Direct and Indirect Responses.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2354-2359.

AU Roskam-J-C.  Brakefield-P-M.
TI A Comparison of Temperature-Induced Polyphenism in African Bicyclus
   Butterflies from a Seasonal Savannah-Rainforest Ecotone.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2360-2372.

AU Dobler-S.  Mardulyn-P.  Pasteels-J-M.  Rowell-Rahier-M.
TI Host-Plant Switches and the Evolution of Chemical Defense and Life History
   in the Leaf Beetle Genus Oreina.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2373-2386.

AU Ross-K-G.  Vargo-E-L.  Keller-L.
TI Simple Genetic Basis for Important Social Traits in the Fire Ant Solenopsis
   invicta.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2387-2399.

AU Brown-W-D.  Wideman-J.  Andrade-M-C-B.  Mason-A-C.  Gwynne-D-T.
TI Female Choice for an Indicator of Male Size in the Song of the Black-Horned
   Tree Cricket, Oecanthus nigricornis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Oecanthinae).
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2400-2411.

AU Klingenberg-C-P.
TI Individual Variation of Ontogenies: A Longitudinal Study of Growth and
   Timing.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2412-2428.

AU Hatfield-T.  Schulter-D.
TI A Test for Sexual Selection on Hybrids of Two Sympatric Sticklebacks.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2429-2434.

AU Ryan-M-J.  Rand-A-S.  Weigt-L-A.
TI Allozyme and Advertisement Call Variation in the Tungara Frog, Physalaemus
   pustulosus.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2435-2453.

AU Martin-T-E.  Badyaev-A-V.
TI Sexual Dichromatism in Birds: Importance of Nest Predation and Nest Location
   for Females versus Males.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2454-2460.

AU Richman-A-D.
TI Ecological Diversification and Community Structure in the Old World Leaf
   Warblers (genus Phylloscopus): A Phylogenetic Perspective.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2461-2470.

AU Grant-B-R.  Grant-P-R.
TI Cultural Inheritance of Song and Its Role in the Evolution of Darwin's
   Finches.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2471-2487.

AU van-Boven-M.  Wiessing-F-J.  Heg-D.  Huisman-J.
TI Competition between Segregation Distorters: Coexistence of "Superior" and
   "Inferior" Haplotypes at the t Complex.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2488-2498.

CC BRIEF COMMUNICATIONS.

AU Benkman-C-W.  Miller-R-E.
TI Morphological Evolution in Response to Fluctuating Selection.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2499-2504.

AU Hodges-S-A.  Burke-J-M.  Arnold-M-L.
TI Natural Formation of Iris Hybrids: Experimental Evidence on the
   Establishment of Hybrid Zones.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2504-2509.

AU Mazer-S-J.  Delesalle-V-A.
TI Temporal Instability of Genetic Components of Floral Trait Variation:
   Maternal Family and Population Effects in Spergularia marina
   (Caryophyllaceae).
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2509-2515.

AU Demesure-B.  Comps-B.  Petit-R-J.
TI Chloroplast DNA Phylogeography of the Common Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in
   Europe.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2515-2520.

AU Poulin-R.
TI Sexual Size Dimorphism and Transition to Parasitism in Copepods.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2520-2523.

AU Worthen-W-B.
TI Latitudinal Variation in Developmental Time and Mass in Drosophila
   melanogaster.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2523-2529.

AU Santos-M.
TI Apparent Directional Selection of Body Size in Drosophila buzzatii: Larval
   Crowding and Male Mating Success.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2530-2535.

AU Forsman-A.
TI An Experimental Test for Food Effects on Head Size Allometry in Juvenile
   Snakes.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2536-2542.

AU Dunn-P-O.  Cockburn-A.
TI Evolution of Male Parental Care in a Bird with Almost Complete Cuckoldry.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2542-2548.

AU Meril-J.  Bjorklund-M.  Baker-A-J.
TI Genetic Population Structure and Gradual Northward Decline of Genetic
   Variability in the Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris).
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2548-2557.

CC BOOK REVIEWS.

AU Holsinger-K-E.
TI The Scope and the Limits of Conservation Genetics.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2558-2561.

AU Maynard-Smith-J.
TI A Developing Synthesis.
SO Evolution.  1996 Dec.  50(6).  P  2562-2563.

AU
TI
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CC INDEXES.

AU
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CC CONTENTS Volume 272 Number 8 (1997)

CC MINIREVIEW

AU Bambara-R-A.  Murante-R-S.  Henricksen-L-A.
TI Enzymes and reactions at the eukaryotic DNA replication fork
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4647.

CC COMMUNICATIONS

AU Naik-U-P.  Patel-P-M.  Parise-L-V.
TI Identification of a novel calcium-binding protein that interacts with
   the integrin {alpha}IIb cytoplasmic domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4651.

AU Fukui-K.  Sasaki-T.  Imazumi-K.  Matsuura-Y.  Nakanishi-H.  Takai-Y.
TI Isolation and characterization of a GTPase activating protein specific
   for the Rab3 subfamily of small G proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4655.

AU Rayanade-R-J.  Patel-K.  Ndubuisi-M.  Sharma-S.  Omura-S.
   Etlinger-J-D.  Pine-R.  Sehgal-P-B.
TI Proteasome- and p53-dependent masking of signal transducer and
   activator of transcription (STAT) factors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4659.

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Manzella-S-M.  Dharmesh-S-M.  Cohick-C-B.  Soares-M-J.
   Baenziger-J-U.
TI Developmental regulation of a pregnancy-specific oligosaccharide
   structure, NeuAc{alpha}2,6GalNAc{beta}1,4GlcNAc, on select members of
   the rat placental prolactin family
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4775.

AU Tirone-E.  D'Alessandris-C.  Hascall-V-C.  Siracusa-G.  Salustri-A.
TI Hyaluronan synthesis by mouse cumulus cells is regulated by
   interactions between follicle-stimulating hormone (or epidermal growth
   factor) and a soluble oocyte factor (or transforming growth factor
   {beta}1)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4787.

AU Honke-K.  Tsuda-M.  Hirahara-Y.  Ishii-A.  Makita-A.  Wada-Y.
TI Molecular cloning and expression of cDNA encoding human
   3{prime}-phosphoadenylylsulfate:galactosylceramide
   3{prime}-sulfotransferase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4864.

AU Black-P-N.  Zhang-Q.  Weimar-J-D.  DiRusso-C-C.
TI Mutational analysis of a fatty acyl-coenzyme A synthetase signature
   motif identifies seven amino acid residues that modulate fatty acid
   substrate specificity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4896.

AU Ohnuma-S-.  Hirooka-K.  Ohto-C.  Nishino-T.
TI Conversion from archaeal geranylgeranyl diphosphate synthase to
   farnesyl diphosphate synthase. Two amino acids before the first
   aspartate-rich motif solely determine eukaryotic farnesyl diphosphate
   synthase activity.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5192.

AU Yatomi-Y.  Yamamura-S.  Ruan-F.  Igarashi-Y.
TI Sphingosine 1-phosphate induces platelet activation through an
   extracellular action and shares a platelet surface receptor with
   lysophosphatidic acid
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5291.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Hernandez-Sanchez-C.  Werner-H.  Roberts-C-T-Jr.  Woo-E-J.  Hum-D-W.
   Rosenthal-S-M.  LeRoith-D.
TI Differential regulation of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I)
   receptor gene expression by IGF-I and basic fibroblastic growth factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4663.

AU Garland-J-M.  Halestrap-A.
TI Energy metabolism during apoptosis. bcl-2 promotes survival in
   hematopoietic cells induced to apoptose by growth factor withdrawal by
   stabilizing a form of metabolic arrest.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4680.

AU Chauvin-M-F.  Megnin-Chanet-F.  Martin-G.  Mispelter-J.  Baverel-G.
TI The rabbit kidney tubule simultaneously degrades and synthesizes
   glutamate. A 13C NMR study.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4705.

AU Girgis-S.  Suh-J-R.  Jolivet-J.  Stover-P-J.
TI 5-Formyltetrahydrofolate regulates homocysteine remethylation in human
   neuroblastoma
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4729.

AU Oral-H.  Dorn-G-W-II.  Mann-D-L.
TI Sphingosine mediates the immediate negative inotropic effects of tumor
   necrosis factor-{alpha} in the adult mammalian cardiac myocyte
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4836.

AU Gachet-C.  Payrastre-B.  Guinebault-C.  Trumel-C.  Ohlmann-P.
   Mauco-G.  Cazenave-J-P.  Plantavid-M.  Chap-H.
TI Reversible translocation of phosphoinositide 3-kinase to the
   cytoskeleton of ADP-aggregated human platelets occurs independently of
   Rho A and without synthesis of phosphatidylinositol (3,4)-bisphosphate
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4850.

AU Robledo-O.  Fourcin-M.  Chevalier-S.  Guillet-C.  Auguste-P.
   Pouplard-Barthelaix-A.  Pennica-D.  Gascan-H.
TI Signaling of the cardiotrophin-1 receptor. Evidence for a third
   receptor component.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4855.

AU Hawkins-M.  Angelov-I.  Liu-R.  Barzilai-N.  Rossetti-L.
TI The tissue concentration of UDP-N-aetylglucosamine modulates the
   stimulatory effect of insulin on skeletal muscle glucose uptake
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4889.

AU Mitsui-H.  Takuwa-N.  Kurokawa-K.  Exton-J-H.  Takuwa-Y.
TI Dependence of activated G{alpha}12-induced G1 to S phase cell cycle
   progression on both Ras/mitogen-activated protein kinase and
   Ras/Rac1/Jun N-terminal kinase cascades in NIH3T3 fibroblasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4904.

AU Baldassare-J-J.  Jarpe-M-B.  Alferes-L.  Raben-D-M.
TI Nuclear translocation of RhoA mediates the mitogen-induced activation
   of phospholipase D involved in nuclear envelope signal transduction
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4911.

AU Mazurek-S.  Michel-A.  Eigenbrodt-E.
TI Effect of extracellular AMP on cell proliferation and metabolism of
   breast cancer cell lines with high and low glycolytic rates
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4941.

AU Kanzaki-M.  Nie-L.  Shibata-H.  Kojima-I.
TI Activation of a calcium-permeable cation channel CD20 expressed in
   Balb/c 3T3 cells by insulin-like growth factor-I
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4964.

AU Muthukumaran-G.  Kotenko-S.  Donnelly-R.  Ihle-J-N.  Pestka-S.
TI Chimeric erythropoietin-interferon {gamma} receptors reveal differences
   in functional architecture of intracellular domains for signal
   transduction
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4993.

AU Lochter-A.  Srebrow-A.  Sympson-C-J.  Terracio-N.  Werb-Z.
   Bissell-M-J.
TI Misregulation of stromelysin-1 expression in mouse mammary tumor cells
   accompanies acquisition of stromelysin-1-dependent invasive properties
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5007.

AU Villafuerte-B-C.  Zhao-W.  Herington-A-C.  Saffery-R.  Phillips-L-S.
TI Identification of an insulin-responsive element in the rat insulin-like
   growth factor-binding protein-3 gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5024.

AU Adeli-K.  Wettesten-M.  Asp-L.  Mohammadi-A.  Macri-J.  Olofsson-S-O.
TI Intracellular assembly and degradation of apolipoprotein
   B-100-containing lipoproteins in digitonin-permeabilized HEP G2 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5031.

AU Avidor-Reiss-T.  Nevo-I.  Saya-D.  Bayewitch-M.  Vogel-Z.
TI Opiate-induced adenylyl cyclase superactivation is isozyme-specific
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5040.

AU White-A-L.  Guerra-B.  Lanford-R-E.
TI Influence of allelic variation on apolipoprotein(a) folding in the
   endoplasmic reticulum.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5048 
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AU Lee-M-R.  Li-L.  Kitazawa-T.
TI Cyclic GMP causes Ca2+ desensitization in vascular smooth muscle by
   activating the myosin light chain phosphatase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5063.

AU Yaoita-Y.  Nakajima-K.
TI Induction of apoptosis and CPP32 expression by thyroid hormone in a
   myoblastic cell line derived from tadpole tail
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5122.

AU Adams-M.  Reginato-M-J.  Shao-D.  Lazar-M-A.  Chatterjee-V-K.
TI Transcriptional activation by peroxisome proliferator-activated
   receptor {gamma} is inhibited by phosphorylation at a consensus
   mitogen-activated protein kinase site
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5128.

AU Muda-M.  Boschert-U.  Smith-A.  Antonsson-B.  Gillieron-C.
   Chabert-C.  Camps-M.  Martinou-I.  Ashworth-A.  Arkinstall-S.
TI Molecular cloning and functional characterization of a novel
   mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase, MKP-4
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5141.

AU Zhou-Z.  Zuber-M-E.  Burrus-L-W.  Olwin-B-B.
TI Identification and characterization of a fibroblast growth factor (FGF)
   binding domain in the cysteine-rich FGF receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5167.

AU Di_Paolo-G.  Lutjens-R.  Pellier-V.  Stimpson-S-A.  Beuchat-M-H.
   Catsicas-S.  Grenningloh-G.
TI Targeting of SCG10 to the area of the Golgi complex is mediated by its
   NH2-terminal region
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5175.

AU Zaheer-A.  Lim-R.
TI Protein kinase A (PKA)- and protein kinase C-phosphorylated glia
   maturation factor promotes the catalytic activity of PKA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5183.

AU Wong-V.  Glass-D-J.  Arriaga-R.  Yancopoulos-G-D.  Lindsay-R-M.
   Conn-G.
TI Hepatocyte growth factor promotes motor neuron survival and synergizes
   with ciliary neurotrophic factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5187.

AU Glombitza-G-J.  Becker-E.  Kaiser-H-W.  Sandhoff-K.
TI Biosynthesis, processing, and intracellular transport of GM2 activator
   protein in human epidermal keratinocytes. The lysosomal targeting of
   the GM2 activator is independent of a mannose-6-phosphate signal.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5199.

AU Banno-Y.  Tamiya-Koizumi-K.  Oshima-H.  Morikawa-A.  Yoshida-S.
   Nozawa-Y.
TI Nuclear ADP-ribosylation factor (ARF)- and oleate-dependent
   phospholipase D (PLD) in rat liver cells. Increases of ARF-dependent
   PLD activity in regenerating liver cells.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5208.

AU Leventhal-P-S.  Shelden-E-A.  Kim-B.  Feldman-E-L.
TI Tyrosine phosphorylation of paxillin and focal adhesion kinase during
   insulin-like growth factor-I-stimulated lamellipodial advance
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5214.

AU Russo-G.  Ricciardelli-G.  Pietropaolo-C.
TI Different domains cooperate to target the human ribosomal L7a protein
   to the nucleus and to the nucleoli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5229.

AU Shibata-T.  Shimoyama-Y.  Gotoh-M.  Hirohashi-S.
TI Identification of human cadherin-14, a novel neurally specific type II
   cadherin, by protein interaction cloning
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5236.

AU Beau-I.  Misrahi-M.  Gross-B.  Vannier-B.  Loosfelt-H.  Hai-M-T-V.
   Pichon-C.  Milgrom-E.
TI Basolateral localization and transcytosis of gonadotropin and
   thyrotropin receptors expressed in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5241.

AU Macrez-Lepretre-N.  Kalkbrenner-F.  Schultz-G.  Mironneau-J.
TI Distinct functions of Gq and G11 proteins in coupling
   {alpha}1-adrenoreceptors to Ca2+ release and Ca2+ entry in rat portal
   vein myocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5261.

AU Behrmann-I.  Janzen-C.  Gerhartz-C.  de_Leur-H-S-V.  Hermanns-H.
   Heesel-B.  Graeve-L.  Horn-F.  Tavernier-J.  Heinrich-P-C.
TI A single STAT recruitment module in a chimeric cytokine receptor
   complex is sufficient for STAT activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5269.

AU Giannini-G.  Di_Marcotullio-L.  Zazzeroni-F.  Alesse-E.  Zani-M.
   T'Ang-A.  Sorrentino-V.  Screpanti-I.  Frati-L.  Gulino-A.
TI 2-Aminopurine unravels a role for pRB in the regulation of gene
   expression by transforming growth factor {beta}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5313.

AU Cartwright-P.  Beilharz-T.  Hansen-P.  Garrett-J.  Lithgow-T.
TI Mft52, an acid-bristle protein in the cytosol that delivers precursor
   proteins to yeast mitochondria
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5320.

AU Suehiro-K.  Gailit-J.  Plow-E-F.
TI Fibrinogen is a ligand for integrin {alpha}5{beta}1 on endothelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5360.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Mukai-H.  Toshimori-M.  Shibata-H.  Takanaga-H.  Kitagawa-M.
   Miyahara-M.  Shimakawa-M.  Ono-Y.
TI Interaction of PKN with {alpha}-actinin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4740.

AU Hiratsuka-A.  Yamane-H.  Yamazaki-S.  Ozawa-N.  Watabe-T.
TI Subunit Ya-specific glutathione peroxidase activity toward cholesterol
   7-hydroperoxides of glutathione S-transferases in cytosols from rat
   liver and skin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4763.

AU Trummler-K.  Wajant-H.
TI Molecular cloning of acetone cyanohydrin lyase from flax (Linum
   usitatissimum). Definition of a novel class of hydroxynitrile lyases.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4770.

AU Elsner-A.  Engert-H.  Saenger-W.  Hamoen-L.  Venema-G.  Bernhard-F.
TI Substrate specificity of hybrid modules from peptide synthetases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4814.

AU Zou-Y.  Walker-R.  Bassett-H.  Geacintov-N-E.  Van_Houten-B.
TI Formation of DNA repair intermediates and incision by the ATP-dependent
   UvrB-UvrC endonuclease
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4820.

AU Pollegioni-L.  Blodig-W.  Ghisla-S.
TI On the mechanism of d-amino acid oxidase. Structure/linear free energy
   correlations and deuterium kinetic isotope effects using substituted
   phenylglycines.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4924.

AU Garvey-E-P.  Oplinger-J-A.  Furfine-E-S.  Kiff-R-J.  Laszlo-F.
   Whittle-B-J-R.  Knowles-R-G.
TI 1400W is a slow, tight binding, and highly selective inhibitor of
   inducible nitric-oxide synthase in vitro and in vivo
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4959.

AU Lai-H-L.  Yang-T-H.  Messing-R-O.  Ching-Y-H.  Lin-S-C.  Chern-Y.
TI Protein kinase C inhibits adenylyl cyclase type VI activity during
   desensitization of the A2a-adenosine receptor-mediated cAMP response
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4970.

AU Mounier-C-E.  Shi-J.  Sirimanne-S-R.  Chen-B-H.  Moore-A-B.
   Gill-Woznichak-M-M.  Ping-D.  May-S-W.
TI Pyruvate-extended amino acid derivatives as highly potent inhibitors of
   carboxyl-terminal peptide amidation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5016.

AU Lu-G.  Giroux-E-L.  Kantrowitz-E-R.
TI Importance of the dimer-dimer interface for allosteric signal
   transduction and AMP cooperativity of pig kidney
   fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase. Site-specific mutagenesis studies of
   Glu-192 and Asp-187 residues on the 190's loop.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5076.

AU Kilic-F.  Dalton-M-B.  Burrell-S-K.  Mayer-J-P.  Patterson-S-D.
   Sinensky-M.
TI In vitro assay and characterization of the farnesylation-dependent
   prelamin A endoprotease
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5298.

AU Zharkov-D-O.  Rieger-R-A.  Iden-C-R.  Grollman-A-P.
TI NH2-terminal proline acts as a nucleophile in the glycosylase/AP-lyase
   reaction catalyzed by Escherichia coli formamidopyrimidine-DNA
   glycosylase (Fpg) protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5335.

AU Higazi-A-A-R.  Mazar-A.  Wang-J.  Quan-N.  Griffin-R.  Reilly-R.
   Henkin-J.  Cines-D-B.
TI Soluble human urokinase receptor is composed of two active units
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5348.

AU O'Malley-K-M.  Nair-S-A.  Rubin-H.  Cooperman-B-S.
TI The kinetic mechanism of serpin-proteinase complex formation. An
   intermediate between the Michaelis complex and the inhibited complex.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5354.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU di_Rago-J-P.  Sohm-F.  Boccia-C.  Dujardin-G.  Trumpower-B-L.
   Slonimski-P-P.
TI A point mutation in the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene obviates the
   requirement for the nuclear encoded core protein 2 subunit in the
   cytochrome bc1 complex in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4699.

AU Floto-R-A.  Somasundaram-B.  Allen-J-M.  Mahaut-Smith-M-P.
TI Fc{gamma} receptor I activation triggers a novel Ca2+-activated current
   selective for monovalent cations in the human monocytic cell line, U937
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4753.

AU Hirata-R.  Graham-L-A.  Takatsuki-A.  Stevens-T-H.  Anraku-Y.
TI VMA11 and VMA16 encode second and third proteolipid subunits of the
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae vacuolar membrane H+-ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4795.

AU Jia-Y.  Mathews-C-J.  Hanrahan-J-W.
TI Phosphorylation by protein kinase C is required for acute activation of
   cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator by protein kinase A
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4978.

AU Tingley-W-G.  Ehlers-M-D.  Kameyama-K.  Doherty-C.  Ptak-J-B.
   Riley-C-T.  Huganir-R-L.
TI Characterization of protein kinase A and protein kinase C
   phosphorylation of the N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor NR1 subunit using
   phosphorylation site-specific antibodies
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5157.

AU Lutsenko-S.  Daoud-S.  Kaplan-J-H.
TI Identification of two conformationally sensitive cysteine residues at
   the extracellular surface of the Na,K-ATPase {alpha}-subunit
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5249.

AU Richter-M.  Schleithoff-L.  Deufel-T.  Lehmann-Horn-F.
   Herrmann-Frank-A.
TI Functional characterization of a distinct ryanodine receptor mutation
   in human malignant hyperthermia-susceptible muscle
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5256.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Rose-S-D.  MacDonald-R-J.
TI Integration of tetracycline regulation into a cell-specific
   transcriptional enhancer
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4735.

AU Tulchinsky-E.  Prokhortchouk-E.  Georgiev-G.  Lukanidin-E.
TI A {kappa}B-related binding site is an integral part of the mts1 gene
   composite enhancer element located in the first intron of the gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4828.

AU Zhao-L.  Chang-L-S.
TI The human POLD1 gene. Identification of an upstream activator sequence,
   activation by Sp1 and Sp3, and cell cycle regulation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4869.

AU Hasegawa-T.  Takeuchi-A.  Miyaishi-O.  Isobe-K-.  de_Crombrugghe-B.
TI Cloning and characterization of a transcription factor that binds to
   the proximal promoters of the two mouse type I collagen genes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4915.

AU Dittmer-J.  Pise-Masison-C-A.  Clemens-K-E.  Choi-K-S.  Brady-J-N.
TI Interaction of human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I Tax, Ets1, and
   Sp1 in transactivation of the PTHrP P2 promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4953.

AU Liu-F.  Tokeson-J.  Persengiev-S-P.  Ebert-K.  Kilpatrick-D-L.
TI Novel repeat elements direct rat proenkephalin transcription during
   spermatogenesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5056.

AU Gaudu-P.  Moon-N.  Weiss-B.
TI Regulation of the soxRS oxidative stress regulon. Reversible oxidation
   of the Fe-S centers of SoxR in vivo.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5082.

AU Kim-D-S.  Jung-H-H.  Park-S-H.  Chin-H.
TI Isolation and characterization of the 5{prime}-upstream region of the
   human N-type calcium channel {alpha}1B subunit gene. Chromosomal
   localization and promoter analysis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5098.

AU Iozzo-R-V.  Pillarisetti-J.  Sharma-B.  Murdoch-A-D.  Danielson-K-G.
   Uitto-J.  Mauviel-A.
TI Structural and functional characterization of the human perlecan gene
   promoter. Transcriptional activation by transforming growth
   factor-{beta} via a nuclear factor 1-binding element.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5219.

AU Hollenberg-A-N.  Susulic-V-S.  Madura-J-P.  Zhang-B.  Moller-D-E.
   Tontonoz-P.  Sarraf-P.  Spiegelman-B-M.  Lowell-B-B.
TI Functional antagonism between CCAAT/enhancer binding protein-{alpha}
   and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-{gamma} on the leptin
   promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5283.

AU Gite-S.  RajBhandary-U-L.
TI Lysine 207 as the site of cross-linking between the 3{prime}-end of
   Escherichia coli initiator tRNA and methionyl-tRNA formyltransferase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5305.

AU Schmidt-E-E.  Ohbayashi-T.  Makino-Y.  Tamura-T-.  Schibler-U.
TI Spermatid-specific overexpression of the TATA-binding protein gene
   involves recruitment of two potent testis-specific promoters
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5326.

AU Collombet-J-M.  Wheeler-V-C.  Vogel-F.  Coutelle-C.
TI Introduction of plasmid DNA into isolated mitochondria by
   electroporation. A novel approach toward gene correction for
   mitochondrial disorders.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5342.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Li-R.  Zheng-Y.
TI Residues of the Rho family GTPases Rho and Cdc42 that specify
   sensitivity to Dbl-like guanine nucleotide exchange factors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4671.

AU Craig-A-G.  Jimenez-E-C.  Dykert-J.  Nielsen-D-B.  Gulyas-J.
   Abogadie-F-C.  Porter-J.  Rivier-J-E.  Cruz-L-J.  Olivera-B-M.
   McIntosh-J-M.
TI A novel post-translational modification involving bromination of
   tryptophan. Identification of the residue, l-6-bromotryptophan, in
   peptides from Conus imperialis and Conus radiatus venom.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4689.

AU Martin-G.  Chauvin-M-F.  Baverel-G.
TI Model applicable to NMR studies for calculating flux rates in five
   cycles involved in glutamate metabolism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4717.

AU Vijayaraghavan-S.  Goueli-S-A.  Davey-M-P.  Carr-D-W.
TI Protein kinase A-anchoring inhibitor peptides arrest mammalian sperm
   motility
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4747.

AU Kupke-T.  Gotz-F.
TI The enethiolate anion reaction products of EpiD. pKa value of the
   enethiol side chain is lower than that of the thiol side chain of
   peptides.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4759.

AU Stechschulte-D-J-Jr.  Wu-J-J.  Eyre-D-R.
TI Fibronectin lacking the ED-B domain is a major structural component of
   tracheal cartilage
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4783.

AU Valenzano-K-J.  Heath-Monnig-E.  Tollefsen-S-E.  Lake-M.  Lobel-P.
TI Biophysical and biological properties of naturally occurring high
   molecular weight insulin-like growth factor II variants
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4804.

AU Brandt-M-E.  Vickery-L-E.
TI Cooperativity and dimerization of recombinant human estrogen receptor
   hormone-binding domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4843.

AU Beckert-V.  Bernhardt-R.
TI Specific aspects of electron transfer from adrenodoxin to cytochromes
   P450scc and P45011{beta}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4883.

AU Hiraga-K.  Yutani-K.
TI Roles of hydrogen bonding residues in the interaction between the
   {alpha} and {beta} subunits in the tryptophan synthase complex. Asn-104
   of the {alpha} subunit is especially important.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4935.

AU Barbone-F-P.  Middleton-S-A.  Johnson-D-L.  McMahon-F-J.  Tullai-J.
   Gruninger-R-H.  Schilling-A-E.  Jolliffe-L-K.  Mulcahy-L-S.
TI Mutagenesis studies of the human erythropoietin receptor. Establishment
   of structure-function relationships.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 4985.

AU Zhu-X.  Rebello-J.  Matsumura-P.  Volz-K.
TI Crystal structures of CheY mutants Y106W and T87I/Y106W. CheY
   activation correlates with movement of residue 106.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5000.

AU Ekena-K.  Weis-K-E.  Katzenellenbogen-J-A.  Katzenellenbogen-B-S.
TI Different residues of the human estrogen receptor are involved in the
   recognition of structurally diverse estrogens and antiestrogens
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5069.

AU Bagu-J-R.  Sykes-B-D.  Craig-M-M.  Holmes-C-F-B.
TI A molecular basis for different interactions of marine toxins with
   protein phosphatase-1. Molecular models for bound motuporin,
   microcystins, okadaic acid, and calyculin A.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5087.

AU Brazil-B-T.  Cleland-J-L.  McDowell-R-S.  Skelton-N-J.  Paris-K.
   Horowitz-P-M.
TI Model peptide studies demonstrate that amphipathic secondary structures
   can be recognized by the chaperonin GroEL (cpn60)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5105.

AU Gibson-A.  Baburaj-K.  Day-D-E.  Verhamme-I.  Shore-J-D.
   Peterson-C-B.
TI The use of fluorescent probes to characterize conformational changes in
   the interaction between vitronectin and plasminogen activator
   inhibitor-1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5112.

AU Chen-C.  Brinkworth-R.  Waters-M-J.
TI The role of receptor dimerization domain residues in growth hormone
   signaling
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5133.

AU Wearsch-P-A.  Nicchitta-C-V.
TI Interaction of endoplasmic reticulum chaperone GRP94 with peptide
   substrates is adenine nucleotide-independent
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5152.

AU Al-Shamkhani-A.  Mallett-S.  Brown-M-H.  James-W.  Barclay-A-N.
TI Affinity and kinetics of the interaction between soluble trimeric OX40
   ligand, a member of the tumor necrosis factor superfamily, and its
   receptor OX40 on activated T cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Feb 21.  272(08).  p 5275.


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