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AU Milner-J.
TI Flexibility: the key to p53 function?
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DE anti-cancer therapy
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Feb.  20(2).  P 49-51.
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AU Kholodenko-B-N.  Westerhoff-H-V.
TI The macroworld versus the microworld of biochemical 
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SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Feb.  20(2).  P 52-54.
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AU Mullersman-J-E.  Pfeffer-L-M.
TI A novel cytoplasmic homology domain in interferon
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SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Feb.  20(2).  P 55-56.
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AU Aasland-R.  Gibson-T-J.  Stewart-A-F.
TI The PHD finger: implications for chromatin-mediated
   transcriptional regulation
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Feb.  20(2).  P 57-59.
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AU Toyn-J-H.  Toone-W-M.  Morgan-B-A.  Johnston-L-H.
TI The activation of DNA replication in yeast
DE cell cycle
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SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Feb.  20(2).  P  70-73.
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AU Howe-L-R.  Weiss-A.
TI Multiple kinases mediate T-cell-receptor signaling
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SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Feb.  20(2).  P 59-64.
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AU Randall-L-L.  Hardy-S-J-S.
TI High selectivity with low specificity: how SecB has
   solved the paradox of chaperone binding
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SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Feb.  20(2).  P 65-69.
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AU Morrissey-J-P.  Tollervey-D.
TI Birth of the snoRNPs: the evolution of RNase MRP and the
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AU Hannun-Y-A.  Obeid-L-M.
TI Ceramide: an intracellular signal for apoptosis
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TI The Swiss-3DImage collection and PDB-Browser on the World-
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TI Methods and reagents -  Cloning PCR products using T-
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TI pBR322 and the advent of rapid DNA sequencing
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TI Genetics of Bacterial Virulence
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TI The G-Protein Linked Receptor  FactsBook
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AU Battista-G.  Comba-P.  Orsi-D.  Norpoth-K.  Maier-A.
TI Nasal cancer in leather workers: an occupational disease.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1995 121(1)  P 1.
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TI Low frequency and late occurrence of p53 and dcc aberrations in
   colorectal tumours.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1995 121(1)  P 7.
AB 51210007.432

AU >Chol-Jang-Kim  Tomoyoshi-T.  Seto-A.  Kim-C-J.  Kim-C-J.
TI Varied expression of major histocompatibility complex and oncogenes
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SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1995 121(1)  P 16.
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AU Jafari-M.  Papp-T.  Kirchner-S.  Diener-U.  Henschler-D.  Burg-G.
   Schiffmann-D.
TI Analysis of ras mutations in human melanocytic lesions: activation
   of the ras gene seems to be associated with the nodular type of
   human malignant melanoma.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1995 121(1)  P 23.
AB 51210023.432

AU Otto-A-M.  Kratochwil-N-A.  Eggers-H.  Bednarski-P-J.
TI Chemical stability, biological activity and cellular uptake of a
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   cultures of human breast cancer cells.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1995 121(1)  P 31.
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TI Interleukin-2 gene therapy of residual EL-4 leukaemia potentiates
   the effect of cyclophosphamide pretreatment.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1995 121(1)  P 39.
AB 51210039.432

AU Lipponen-P-K.  Liukkonen-T-J-O.
TI Reduced expression of retinoblastoma (Rb) gene protein is related
   to cell proliferation and prognosis in transitional-cell bladder
   cancer.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1995 121(1)  P 44.
AB 51210044.432

AU Kath-R.  Donhuijsen-K.  Hayungs-J.  Albrecht-K.  Seeber-S.
   Hoeffken-K.
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AU Scherbaum-W-A.  Seif-F-J.
TI Spontaneous transient remission of disseminated histiocytosis X
   during pregnancy.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1995 121(1)  P 57.
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AU Severini-G.  Diana-L.  Giovannandrea-R-D.  Tirelli-C.
TI A study of serum glycosidases in cancer.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1995 121(1)  P 61.
AB 51210061.432

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TI Temporally and spatially restricted expression of a gland cell gene
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TI Different spatial distribution of mRNAs for activin receptors (type
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SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1995 204(3)  P 172.
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AU Marikawa-Y.  Yoshida-S.  Satoh-N.
TI Muscle determinants in the ascidian egg are inactivated by UV
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   of maternal mRNAs.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1995 204(3)  P 180.
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AU Hamilton-B-A.  Ho-A.  Zinn-K.
TI Targeted mutagenesis and genetic analysis of a Drosophila
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SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1995 204(3)  P 187.
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TI Onset of transcription in Patella vulgata coincides with cell cycle
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SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1995 204(3)  P 193.
AB 52040193.427

AU Wagner-P.  Hoever-M.  Appel-K.  Knoechel-W.  Montenarh-M.
TI Fission yeast tms1 protein abrogates normal development in Xenopus
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SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1995 204(3)  P 198.
AB 52040198.427

AU Scheucher-M.  Dege-P.  Lef-J.  Hille-S.  Knoechel-W.
TI Transcription patterns of four different fork head/HNF-3 related
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SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1995 204(3)  P 203.
AB 52040203.427

AU Hlozanek-I.  Luton-D.  Dieterlen-Lievre-F.  Jaffredo-T.
TI Heart targeting of retroviral expression in avian embryos: a
   species-independent phenomenon.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1995 204(3)  P 212.
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AU van-Es-S.  Hodgkinson-S.  Schaap-P.  Kay-R-R.
TI Metabolic pathways for differentiation-inducing factor-1 and their
   regulation are conserved between closely related Dictyostelium
   species, but not between distant members of the family.
SO Differentiation.  1995 58(2)  P 95.
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AU Launay-C.  Fromentoux-V.  Thery-C.  Shi-D-L.  Boucaut-J-C.
TI Comparative analysis of the tissue distribution of three fibroblast
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SO Differentiation.  1995 58(2)  P 101.
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AU Heid-H-W.  Schmidt-A.  Zimbelmann-R.  Schaefer-S.
   Winter-Simanowski-S.  Stumpp-S.  Keith-M.  Figge-U.  Schnoelzer-M.
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TI Cell type-specific desmosomal plaque proteins of the plakoglobin
   family: plakophilin 1 (band 6 protein).
SO Differentiation.  1995 58(2)  P 113.
AB 50580113.258

AU Lahav-R.  Lecoin-L.  Ziller-C.  Nataf-V.  Carnahan-J-F.
   Martin-F-H.  Douarin-N-M-L.
TI Effect of the Steel gene product on melanogenesis in avian neural
   crest cell cultures.
SO Differentiation.  1995 58(2)  P 133.
AB 50580133.258

AU de-Bruijn-D-R-H.  Oerlemans-F.  Hendriks-W.  Baats-E.
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TI Normal development, growth and reproduction in cellular retinoic
   acid binding protein-I (CRABPI) null mutant mice.
SO Differentiation.  1995 58(2)  P 141.
AB 50580141.258

AU Nugent-P.  Greene-R-M.
TI Interactions between the transforming growth factor beta (TGFbeta)
   and retinoic acid signal transduction pathways in murine embryonic
   palatal cells.
SO Differentiation.  1995 58(2)  P 149.
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AU Amedee-J.  Bareille-R.  Rouais-F.  Cunningham-N.  Reddi-H.
   Harmand-M-F.
TI Osteogenin (bone morphogenic protein 3) inhibits proliferation and
   stimulates differentiation of osteoprogenitors in human bone
   marrow.
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AU Ueda-T.  Kohli-Y.  Abe-Y.  Katoh-T.  Ogasawara-T.  Nojyo-Y.
   Kashima-K.
TI Electron microscopic study of endogenous peroxidase activity in
   human liver macrophages.
SO Histochemistry.  1995 103(1)  P 11.
AB 51030011.418

AU van-Lieshout-E-M-M.  Hougaard-D-M.  L.I.-Larsson  Larsson-L-I.-.
TI Detection of primary and mature transcripts of
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SO Histochemistry.  1995 103(1)  P 19.
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AU Kivistoe-K-T.  Fritz-P.  Linder-A.  Friedel-G.  Beaune-P.
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TI Immunohistochemical localization of cytochrome P450 3A in human
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SO Histochemistry.  1995 103(1)  P 25.
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AU Toyoda-Y.  Miwa-I.  Kamiya-M.  Ogiso-S.  Nonogaki-T.  Aoki-S.
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TI Tissue and subcellular distribution of glucokinase in rat liver and
   their changes during fasting-refeeding.
SO Histochemistry.  1995 103(1)  P 31.
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AU Hirono-C.  Shiba-Y.  Kanno-Y.
TI Different localizations of 21 and 27 kDa gap-junction proteins in
   rat salivary glands.
SO Histochemistry.  1995 103(1)  P 39.
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AU Fraschini-A.  Conti-A-M-F.
TI Nuclear phospholipids during the adaptation of human EUE cells to
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SO Histochemistry.  1995 103(1)  P 47.
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AU Possekel-S.  Lombes-A.  de-Baulny-H-O.  Cheval-M-A.  Fardeau-M.
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TI Immunohistochemical analysis of muscle cytochrome c oxidase
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SO Histochemistry.  1995 103(1)  P 59.
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AU Pfeiffer-B.  Buse-E.  Meyermann-R.  Hamprecht-B.
TI Immunocytochemical localization of glycogen phosphorylase in
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SO Histochemistry.  1995 103(1)  P 69.
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AU Mundel-P.  Gambaryan-S.  Bachmann-S.  Koesling-D.  Kriz-W.
TI Immunolocalization of soluble guanylyl cyclase subunits in rat
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SO Histochemistry.  1995 103(1)  P 75.
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AU Raghavendra-A-S.  Gerst-U.  Heber-U.
TI Oscillations in photosynthetic carbon assimilation and chlorophyll
   fluorescence are different in Amaranthus caudatus, a C_[4] plant,
   and Spinacia oleracea, a C_[3] plant.
SO Planta.  1995 195(4)  P 471.
AB 51950471.425

AU Pineros-M.  Tester-M.
TI Characterization of a voltage-dependent Ca^[2+]-selective channel
   from wheat roots.
SO Planta.  1995 195(4)  P 478.
AB 51950478.425

AU Reid-J-S-G.  Edwards-M.  Gidley-M-J.  Clark-A-H.
TI Enzyme specificity in galactomannan biosynthesis.
SO Planta.  1995 195(4)  P 489.
AB 51950489.425

AU Neuhaus-H.-Ekkehard-.  Henrichs-G.  Scheibe-R.
TI Starch degradation in intact amyloplasts isolated from cauliflower
   floral buds (Brassica oleracea L.).
SO Planta.  1995 195(4)  P 496.
AB 51950496.425

AU Moog-P-R.    van-der-Kooij-T-A-W.  Brueggemann-W.
   Schiefelbein-J-W.  Kuiper-P-J-C.
TI Responses to iron deficiency in Arabidopsis thaliana: The Turbo
   iron reductase does not depend on the formation of root hairs and
   transfer cells.
SO Planta.  1995 195(4)  P 505.
AB 51950505.425

AU Glaab-J.  Kaiser-W-M.
TI Inactivation of nitrate reductase involves NR-protein
   phosphorylation and subsequent 'binding' of an inhibitor protein.
SO Planta.  1995 195(4)  P 514.
AB 51950514.425

AU Ramazanov-Z.  Sosa-P-A.  Henk-M-C.  del-Rio-M-J.
   Gomez-Pinchetti-J-L.  Reina-G-G.
TI Low-CO_[2]-inducible protein synthesis in the green alga Dunaliella
   tertiolecta.
SO Planta.  1995 195(4)  P 519.
AB 51950519.425

AU Lindberg-S.
TI In-situ determination of intracellular concentrations of K^[+] in
   barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Kara) using the K^[+]-binding
   fluorescent dye benzofuran isophthalate.
SO Planta.  1995 195(4)  P 525.
AB 51950525.425

AU Koizuka-N.  Tanaka-Y.  Morohashi-Y.
TI Expression of alpha-amylase in response to wounding in mung bean.
SO Planta.  1995 195(4)  P 530.
AB 51950530.425

AU Morimoto-S.  Harioka-T.  Shoyama-Y.
TI Purification and characterization of flavone-specific
   beta-glucuronidase from callus cultures of Scutellaria baicalensis
   Georgi.
SO Planta.  1995 195(4)  P 535.
AB 51950535.425

AU Meissner-R.  Theres-K.
TI Isolation and characterization of the tomato homeobox gene THOM1.
SO Planta.  1995 195(4)  P 541.
AB 51950541.425

AU Muday-G-K.  Lomax-T-L.  Rayle-D-L.
TI Characterization of the growth and auxin physiology of roots of the
   tomato mutant, diageotropica.
SO Planta.  1995 195(4)  P 548.
AB 51950548.425

AU Hurry-V-M.    Keerberg-O.  Paernik-T.  Gardestroem-P.  Oequist-G.
TI Cold-hardening results in increased activity of enzymes involved in
   carbon metabolism in leaves of winter rye (Secale cereale L.).
SO Planta.  1995 195(4)  P 554.
AB 51950554.425

AU Bovet-L.  Mueller-M-O.  Siegenthaler-P-A.
TI The 26- and 14-kDa phosphoproteins associated with spinach
   chloroplast envelope membranes are distinct membrane-bound pools
   of the light-harvesting complex of photosystem II and of the small
   subunit of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase-oxygenase.
SO Planta.  1995 195(4)  P 563.
AB 51950563.425

AU Tourneux-C.  Peltier-G.
TI Effect of water deficit on photosynthetic oxygen exchange measured
   using ^[18]O_[2] and mass spectrometry in Solanum tuberosum L.
   leaf discs.
SO Planta.  1995 195(4)  P 570.
AB 51950570.425

AU Hueve-K.  Dittrich-A.  Kindermann-G.  Slovik-S.  Heber-U.
TI Detoxification of SO_[2] in conifers differing in SO_[2]-tolerance.
SO Planta.  1995 195(4)  P 578.
AB 51950578.425

AU Wang-M.  Heimovaara-Dijkstra-S.  Duijn-B-V.
TI Modulation of germination of embryos isolated from dormant and
   nondormant barley grains by manipulation of endogenous abscisic
   acid.
SO Planta.  1995 195(4)  P 586.
AB 51950586.425

AU Narvaez-Vasquez-J.  Pearce-G.  Orozco-Cardenas-M-L.
   Franceschi-V-R.  Ryan-C-A.
TI Autoradiographic and biochemical evidence for the systemic
   translocation of systemin in tomato plants.
SO Planta.  1995 195(4)  P 593.
AB 51950593.425

AU Sturm-A.  Sebkova-V.  Lorenz-K.  Hardegger-M.  Lienhard-S.
   Unger-C.
TI Development- and organ-specific expression of the genes for sucrose
   synthase and three isoenzymes of acid beta-fructofuranosidase in
   carrot.
SO Planta.  1995 195(4)  P 601.
AB 51950601.425

AU Kalinski-A.  Rowley-D-L.  Loer-D-S.  Foley-C.  Buta-G.  Herman-E-M.
TI Binding-protein expression is subject to temporal, developmental
   and stress-induced regulation in terminally differentiated soybean
   organs.
SO Planta.  1995 195(4)  P 611.
AB 51950611.425

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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
CONTENTS          Volume 270 Number 07 (1995)

AU Yang-S-D.  Huang-T-J.
TI Identification of -R-X-(X)-S/T-X3-S/T as consensus sequence motif for
   autophosphorylation-dependent protein kinase. Vol. 269 (1994)
   29855-29859.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3462.

AU Resnick-R-J.  Tomaska-L.
TI Stimulation of yeast adenylyl cyclase activity by lysophospholipids and
   fatty acids. Implications for the regulation of Ras/effector function
   by lipids. Vol. 269 (1994) 32336-32341.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3462.

AU Schlemmer-S-R.  Sirotnak-F-M.
TI Functional studies of P-glycoprotein in inside-out plasma membrane
   vesicles derived from murine erythroleukemia cells overexpressing MDR
   3. Vol. 269 (1994) 31059-31066.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3462.

AU Boronenkov-I-V.  Anderson-R-A.
TI The sequence of phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate 5-kinase defines a
   novel family of lipid kinases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2881.

AU Gubitosi-Klug-R-A.  Yu-S-P.  Choi-D-W.  Gross-R-W.
TI Concomitant acceleration of the activation and inactivation kinetics of
   the human delayed rectifier K+ channel (Kv1.1) by Ca2+-independent
   phospholipase A2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2885.

AU Black-B-L.  Martin-J-F.  Olson-E-N.
TI The mouse MRF4 promoter is trans-activated directly and indirectly by
   muscle-specific transcription factors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2889.

AU Sawasdikosol-S.  Ravichandran-K-S.  Lee-K-K.  Chang-J-H.
   Burakoff-S-J.
TI Crk interacts with tyrosine-phosphorylated p116 upon T cell activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2893.

AU Pluskey-S.  Wandless-T-J.  Walsh-C-T.  Shoelson-S-E.
TI Potent stimulation of SH-PTP2 phosphatase activity by simultaneous
   occupancy of both SH2 domains
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2897.

AU Herrmann-C.  Martin-G-A.  Wittinghofer-A.
TI Quantitative analysis of the complex between p21ras and the Ras-binding
   domain of the human Raf-1 protein kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2901.

AU Thomas-E-L.  Bozeman-P-M.  Jefferson-M-M.  King-C-C.
TI Oxidation of bromide by the human leukocyte enzymes myeloperoxidase and
   eosinophil peroxidase. Formation of bromamines.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2906.

AU Deb-A.  Bhattacharyya-D.  Das-J.
TI A 25-kDa {beta}-lactam-induced outer membrane protein of Vibrio
   cholerae. Purification and characterization.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2914.

AU Sjoberg-E-R.  Chammas-R.  Ozawa-H.  Kawashima-I.  Khoo-K-H.
   Morris-H-R.  Dell-A.  Tai-T.  Varki-A.
TI Expression of De-N-acetyl-gangliosides in human melanoma cells is
   induced by genistein or nocodazole
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2921.

AU Kooijman-M.  Bloemendal-M.  Traub-P.  Grondelle-R-.  Amerongen-H-.
TI Hydrodynamic and electrical characterization of T-vimentin dimers and
   tetramers by transient electric birefringence measurements
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2931.

AU Alonso-J-C.  Weise-F.  Rojo-F.
TI The Bacillus subtilis histone-like protein Hbsu is required for DNA
   resolution and DNA inversion mediated by the {beta} recombinase of
   plasmid pSM19035
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2938.

AU Rahmatullah-M.  Ginnan-R.  Robishaw-J-D.
TI Specificity of G protein {alpha}-{gamma} subunit interactions.
   N-terminal 15 amino acids of {gamma} subunit specifies interaction with
   {alpha} subunit.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2946.

AU Vieira-A-V.  Sanders-E-J.  Schneider-W-J.
TI Transport of serum transthyretin into chicken oocytes. A
   receptor-mediated mechanism.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2952.

AU Pahl-A.  Flugel-R-M.
TI Characterization of the human spuma retrovirus integrase by
   site-directed mutagenesis, by complementation analysis, and by swapping
   the zinc finger domain of HIV-1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2957.

AU Greene-L-E.  Zinner-R.  Naficy-S.  Eisenberg-E.
TI Effect of nucleotide on the binding of peptides to 70-kDa heat shock
   protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2967.

AU Homanics-G-E.  Silva-H-V-.  Osada-J.  Zhang-S-H.  Wong-H.
   Borensztajn-J.  Maeda-N.
TI Mild dyslipidemia in mice following targeted inactivation of the
   hepatic lipase gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2974.

AU Pearce-S-F-A.  Wu-J.  Silverstein-R-L.
TI Recombinant GST/CD36 fusion proteins define a thrombospondin binding
   domain. Evidence for a single calcium-dependent binding site on CD36.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2981.

AU Williams-F-M-R.  Flintoff-W-F.
TI Isolation of a human cDNA that complements a mutant hamster cell
   defective in methotrexate uptake
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2987.

AU Kuntzweiler-T-A.  Wallick-E-T.  Johnson-C-L.  Lingrel-J-B.
TI Glutamic acid 327 in the sheep {alpha}1 isoform of Na+,K+-ATPase
   stabilizes a K+-induced conformational change
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2993.

AU Xiao-J-H.  Durand-B.  Chambon-P.  Voorhees-J-J.
TI Endogenous retinoic acid receptor (RAR)-retinoid X receptor (RXR)
   heterodimers are the major functional forms regulating
   retinoid-responsive elements in adult human keratinocytes. Binding of
   ligands to RAR only is sufficient for RARRXR heterodimers to confer
   ligand-dependent activation of hRAR{beta}2/RARE (DR5).
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3001.

AU Williams-P-F.  Mynarcik-D-C.  Yu-G-Q.  Whittaker-J.
TI Mapping of an NH2-terminal ligand binding site of the insulin receptor
   by alanine scanning mutagenesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3012.

AU Yano-M.  El-Hayek-R.  Ikemoto-N.
TI Conformational changes in the junctional foot protein/Ca2+ release
   channel mediate depolarization-induced Ca2+ release from sarcoplasmic
   reticulum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3017.

AU Kozarov-E.  Wel-H-.  Field-M.  Gritzali-M.  Brown-R-D-Jr..  West-C-M.
TI Characterization of FP21, a cytosolic glycoprotein from Dictyostelium
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3022.

AU Mossman-K.  Upton-C.  McFadden-G.
TI The myxoma virus-soluble interferon-{gamma} receptor homolog, M-T7,
   inhibits interferon-{gamma} in a species-specific manner
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3031.

AU Philippe-J.  Morel-C.  Cordier-Bussat-M.
TI Islet-specific proteins interact with the insulin-response element of
   the glucagon gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3039.

AU Morel-C.  Cordier-Bussat-M.  Philippe-J.
TI The upstream promoter element of the glucagon gene, G1, confers
   pancreatic alpha cell-specific expression
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3046.

AU Wong-K.  Li-X-B.  Hunchuk-N.
TI N-Acetylsphingosine (C2-ceramide) inhibited neutrophil superoxide
   formation and calcium influx
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3056.

AU Soto-C.  Castano-E-M.  Frangione-B.  Inestrosa-N-C.
TI The {alpha}-helical to {beta}-strand transition in the amino-terminal
   fragment of the amyloid {beta}-peptide modulates amyloid formation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3063.

AU Chantry-A.
TI The kinase domain and membrane localization determine intracellular
   interactions between epidermal growth factor receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3068.

AU Ferrari-G.  Anderson-B-L.  Stephens-R-M.  Kaplan-D-R.  Greene-L-A.
TI Prevention of apoptotic neuronal death by GM1 ganglioside. Involvement
   of Trk neurotrophin receptors.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3074.

AU Hahn-M.  Olsen-O.  Politz-O.  Borriss-R.  Heinemann-U.
TI Crystal structure and site-directed mutagenesis of Bacillus macerans
   endo-1,3-1,4-{beta}-glucanase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3081.

AU Suzuki-H.  Kanazawa-T.
TI The tryptophan fluorescence change upon conformational transition of
   the phosphoenzyme intermediate in sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase is
   revealed in the absence of K+ and the presence of lasalocid
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3089.

AU Takegawa-K.  Tabuchi-M.  Yamaguchi-S.  Kondo-A.  Kato-I.  Iwahara-S.
TI Synthesis of neoglycoproteins using oligosaccharide-transfer activity
   with endo-{beta}-N-acetylglucosaminidase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3094.

AU Mundschau-L-J.  Faller-D-V.
TI Platelet-derived growth factor signal transduction through the
   interferon-inducible kinase PKR. Immediate early gene induction.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3100.

AU Bendik-I.  Pfahl-M.
TI Similar ligand-induced conformational changes of thyroid hormone
   receptors regulate homo- and heterodimeric functions
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3107.

AU Yamada-K.  Carpentier-J-L.  Cheatham-B.  Goncalves-E.  Shoelson-S-E.
   Kahn-C-R.
TI Role of the transmembrane domain and flanking amino acids in
   internalization and down-regulation of the insulin receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3115.

AU Lin-R.  Gewert-D.  Hiscott-J.
TI Differential transcriptional activation in vitro by NF-{kappa}B/Rel
   proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3123.

AU Mourao-P-A-S.  Assreuy-A-M-S.
TI Trehalose as a possible precursor of the sulfated l-galactan in the
   ascidian tunic
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3132.

AU Burstein-E-S.  Spalding-T-A.  Hill-Eubanks-D.  Brann-M-R.
TI Structure-function of muscarinic receptor coupling to G proteins.
   Random saturation mutagenesis identifies a critical determinant of
   receptor affinity for G proteins.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3141.

AU Wray-J-W.  Abeles-R-H.
TI The methionine salvage pathway in Klebsiella pneumoniae and rat liver.
   Identification and characterization of two novel dioxygenases.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3147.

AU Franzusoff-A.  Volpe-A-M.  Josse-D.  Pichuantes-S.  Wolf-J-R.
TI Biochemical and genetic definition of the cellular protease required
   for HIV-1 gp160 processing
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3154.

AU Czajkowski-C.  Karlin-A.
TI Structure of the nicotinic receptor acetylcholine-binding site.
   Identification of acidic residues in the {delta} subunit within 0.9 nm
   of the {alpha} subunit-binding site disulfide.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3160.

AU Lavagna-C.  Marchetto-S.  Birnbaum-D.  Rosnet-O.
TI Identification and characterization of a functional murine FLT3 isoform
   produced by exon skipping
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3165.

AU Bourgoin-S.  Harbour-D.  Desmarais-Y.  Takai-Y.  Beaulieu-A.
TI Low molecular weight GTP-binding proteins in HL-60 granulocytes.
   Assessment of the role of ARF and of a 50-kDa cytosolic protein in
   phospholipase D activation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3172.

AU Ladant-D.
TI Calcium and membrane binding properties of bovine neurocalcin {delta}
   expressed in Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3179.

AU Evdokimova-V-M.  Wei-C-L.  Sitikov-A-S.  Simonenko-P-N.  Lazarev-O-A.
   Vasilenko-K-S.  Ustinov-V-A.  Hershey-J-W-B.  Ovchinnikov-L-P.
TI The major protein of messenger ribonucleoprotein particles in somatic
   cells is a member of the Y-box binding transcription factor family
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3186.

AU Fujii-H.  Yonetani-T.  Miki-T.  Kakinuma-K.
TI Modulation of the heme environment of neutrophil cytochrome b558 to a
   cytochrome P450-like structure by pyridine
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3193.

AU Rytomaa-M.  Kinnunen-P-K-J.
TI Reversibility of the binding of cytochrome c to liposomes. Implications
   for lipid-protein interactions.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3197.

AU Li-J.  Eastman-A.
TI Apoptosis in an interleukin-2-dependent cytotoxic T lymphocyte cell
   line is associated with intracellular acidification. Role of the
   Na+/H+-antiport.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3203.

AU McCormack-A-L.  Mononen-I.  Kaartinen-V.  Yates-J-R-III.
TI Localization of the disulfide bond involved in post-translational
   processing of glycosylasparaginase and disrupted by a mutation in the
   Finnish-type aspartylglycosaminuria
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3212.

AU Chini-E-N.  Beers-K-W.  Dousa-T-P.
TI Nicotinate adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NAADP) triggers a specific
   calcium release system in sea urchin eggs
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3216.

AU Hernandez-M-C.  Erkman-L.  Matter-Sadzinski-L.  Roztocil-T.
   Ballivet-M.  Matter-J-M.
TI Characterization of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor {beta}3 gene.
   Its regulation within the avian nervous system is effected by a
   promoter 143 base pairs in length.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3224.

AU Borchelt-D-R.  Guarnieri-M.  Wong-P-C.  Lee-M-K.  Slunt-H-S.  Xu-Z-S.
   Sisodia-S-S.  Price-D-L.  Cleveland-D-W.
TI Superoxide dismutase 1 subunits with mutations linked to familial
   amyotrophic lateral sclerosis do not affect wild-type subunit function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3234.

AU Murakami-M.  Matsumoto-R.  Urade-Y.  Austen-K-F.  Arm-J-P.
TI c-Kit ligand mediates increased expression of cytosolic phospholipase
   A2, prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase-1, and hematopoietic
   prostaglandin D2 synthase and increased IgE-dependent prostaglandin D2
   generation in immature mouse mast cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3239.

AU Marsischky-G-T.  Wilson-B-A.  Collier-R-J.
TI Role of glutamic acid 988 of human poly-ADP-ribose polymerase in
   polymer formation. Evidence for active site similarities to the
   ADP-ribosylating toxins.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3247.

AU Tewari-M.  Dixit-V-M.
TI Fas- and tumor necrosis factor-induced apoptosis is inhibited by the
   poxvirus crmA gene product
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3255.

AU Mori-K.  Dwek-R-A.  Downing-A-K.  Opdenakker-G.  Rudd-P-M.
TI The activation of type 1 and type 2 plasminogen by type I and type II
   tissue plasminogen activator
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3261.

AU Hoogewerf-A-J.  Leone-J-W.  Reardon-I-M.  Howe-W-J.  Asa-D.
   Heinrikson-R-L.  Ledbetter-S-R.
TI CXC chemokines connective tissue activating peptide-III and neutrophil
   activating peptide-2 are heparin/heparan sulfate-degrading enzymes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3268.

AU Hasegawa-G.  Hunter-A-J.  Charonis-A-S.
TI Matrix nonenzymatic glycosylation leads to altered cellular phenotype
   and intracellular tyrosine phosphorylation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3278.

AU Ciotti-M.  Yeatman-M-T.  Sokol-R-J.  Owens-I-S.
TI Altered coding for a strictly conserved di-glycine in the major
   bilirubin UDP-glucuronosyltransferase of a Crigler-Najjar type I patient
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3284.

AU Utani-A.  Nomizu-M.  Sugiyama-S.  Miyamoto-S.  Roller-P-P.  Yamada-Y.
TI A specific sequence of the laminin {alpha}2 chain critical for the
   initiation of heterotrimer assembly
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3292.

AU Priola-S-A.  Caughey-B.  Wehrly-K.  Chesebro-B.
TI A 60-kDa prion protein (PrP) with properties of both the normal and
   scrapie-associated forms of PrP
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3299.

AU Isom-L-L.  Scheuer-T.  Brownstein-A-B.  Ragsdale-D-S.  Murphy-B-J.
   Catterall-W-A.
TI Functional co-expression of the {beta}1 and type IIA {alpha} subunits
   of sodium channels in a mammalian cell line
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3306.

AU Amirhaeri-S.  Wohlrab-F.  Wells-R-D.
TI Differential effects of simple repeating DNA sequences on gene
   expression from the SV40 early promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3313.

AU Ellison-V.  Gerton-J.  Vincent-K-A.  Brown-P-O.
TI An essential interaction between distinct domains of HIV-1 integrase
   mediates assembly of the active multimer
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3320.

AU Velazquez-L.  Mogensen-K-E.  Barbieri-G.  Fellous-M.  Uze-G.
   Pellegrin-S.
TI Distinct domains of the protein tyrosine kinase tyk2 required for
   binding of interferon-{alpha}/{beta} and for signal transduction
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3327.

AU Gong-Z.  Hui-C-.  Hew-C-L.
TI Presence of isl-1-related LIM domain homeobox genes in teleost and
   their similar patterns of expression in brain and spinal cord
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3335.

AU Benya-R-V.  Kusui-T.  Battey-J-F.  Jensen-R-T.
TI Chronic desensitization and down-regulation of the gastrin-releasing
   peptide receptor are mediated by a protein kinase C-dependent mechanism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3346.

AU Inagaki-Y.  Truter-S.  Tanaka-S.  Liberto-M-D.  Ramirez-F.
TI Overlapping pathways mediate the opposing actions of tumor necrosis
   factor-{alpha} and transforming growth factor-{beta} on {alpha}2(I)
   collagen gene transcription
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3353.

AU Hsu-S-.  DeFranco-D-B.
TI Selectivity of cell cycle regulation of glucocorticoid receptor function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3359.

AU Uchida-Y.  Ihara-Y.
TI The N-terminal portion of growth inhibitory factor is sufficient for
   biological activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3365.

AU Buki-K-G.  Bauer-P-I.  Hakam-A.  Kun-E.
TI Identification of domains of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase for protein
   binding and self-association
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3370.

AU Fischer-D.  Chiquet-Ehrismann-R.  Bernasconi-C.  Chiquet-M.
TI A single heparin binding region within the fibrinogen-like domain is
   functional in chick tenascin-C
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3378.

AU Carrera-A-C.  Paradis-H.  Borlado-L-R.  Roberts-T-M.  Martinez-A-C.
TI Lck unique domain influences Lck specificity and biological function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3385.

AU Tsen-G.  Halfter-W.  Kroger-S.  Cole-G-J.
TI Agrin is a heparan sulfate proteoglycan
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3392.

AU Farrell-C-M.  Lukens-L-N.
TI Naturally occurring antisense transcripts are present in chick embryo
   chondrocytes simultaneously with the down-regulation of the {alpha}1(I)
   collagen gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3400.

AU Schaeffer-P.  Laplace-M-C.  Savi-P.  Pflieger-A-M.  Gully-D.
   Herbert-J-M.
TI Human umbilical vein endothelial cells express high affinity
   neurotensin receptors coupled to intracellular calcium release
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3409.

AU Vergeres-G.  Ramsden-J.  Waskell-L.
TI The carboxyl terminus of the membrane-binding domain of cytochrome b5
   spans the bilayer of the endoplasmic reticulum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3414.

AU Kirk-T-Z.  Mark-M-E.  Chua-C-C.  Chua-B-H.  Mayes-M-D.
TI Myofibroblasts from scleroderma skin synthesize elevated levels of
   collagen and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase (TIMP-1) with two
   forms of TIMP-1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3423.

AU Gherzi-R.  Carnemolla-B.  Siri-A.  Ponassi-M.  Balza-E.  Zardi-L.
TI Human tenascin gene. Structure of the 5{prime}-region, identification,
   and characterization of the transcription regulatory sequences.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3429.

AU Ozcelebi-F.  Miller-L-J.
TI Phosphopeptide mapping of cholecystokinin receptors on
   agonist-stimulated native pancreatic acinar cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3435.

AU Wiese-R-J.  Mastick-C-C.  Lazar-D-F.  Saltiel-A-R.
TI Activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase and phosphatidylinositol
   3{prime}-kinase is not sufficient for the hormonal stimulation of
   glucose uptake, lipogenesis, or glycogen synthesis in 3T3-L1 adipocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3442.

AU Hadari-Y-R.  Paz-K.  Dekel-R.  Mestrovic-T.  Accili-D.  Zick-Y.
TI Galectin-8. A new rat lectin, related to galectin-4.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3447.

AU Desai-S-Y.  Patel-R-C.  Sen-G-C.  Malhotra-P.  Ghadge-G-D.
   Thimmapaya-B.
TI Activation of interferon-inducible 2{prime}-5{prime} oligoadenylate
   synthetase by adenoviral VAI RNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3454.

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CONTENTS          Volume 270 Number 07 (1995)

AU Yang-S-D.  Huang-T-J.
TI Identification of -R-X-(X)-S/T-X3-S/T as consensus sequence motif for
   autophosphorylation-dependent protein kinase. Vol. 269 (1994)
   29855-29859.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3462.

AU Resnick-R-J.  Tomaska-L.
TI Stimulation of yeast adenylyl cyclase activity by lysophospholipids and
   fatty acids. Implications for the regulation of Ras/effector function
   by lipids. Vol. 269 (1994) 32336-32341.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3462.

AU Schlemmer-S-R.  Sirotnak-F-M.
TI Functional studies of P-glycoprotein in inside-out plasma membrane
   vesicles derived from murine erythroleukemia cells overexpressing MDR
   3. Vol. 269 (1994) 31059-31066.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3462.

AU Boronenkov-I-V.  Anderson-R-A.
TI The sequence of phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate 5-kinase defines a
   novel family of lipid kinases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2881.

AU Gubitosi-Klug-R-A.  Yu-S-P.  Choi-D-W.  Gross-R-W.
TI Concomitant acceleration of the activation and inactivation kinetics of
   the human delayed rectifier K+ channel (Kv1.1) by Ca2+-independent
   phospholipase A2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2885.

AU Black-B-L.  Martin-J-F.  Olson-E-N.
TI The mouse MRF4 promoter is trans-activated directly and indirectly by
   muscle-specific transcription factors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2889.

AU Sawasdikosol-S.  Ravichandran-K-S.  Lee-K-K.  Chang-J-H.
   Burakoff-S-J.
TI Crk interacts with tyrosine-phosphorylated p116 upon T cell activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2893.

AU Pluskey-S.  Wandless-T-J.  Walsh-C-T.  Shoelson-S-E.
TI Potent stimulation of SH-PTP2 phosphatase activity by simultaneous
   occupancy of both SH2 domains
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2897.

AU Herrmann-C.  Martin-G-A.  Wittinghofer-A.
TI Quantitative analysis of the complex between p21ras and the Ras-binding
   domain of the human Raf-1 protein kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2901.

AU Thomas-E-L.  Bozeman-P-M.  Jefferson-M-M.  King-C-C.
TI Oxidation of bromide by the human leukocyte enzymes myeloperoxidase and
   eosinophil peroxidase. Formation of bromamines.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2906.

AU Deb-A.  Bhattacharyya-D.  Das-J.
TI A 25-kDa {beta}-lactam-induced outer membrane protein of Vibrio
   cholerae. Purification and characterization.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2914.

AU Sjoberg-E-R.  Chammas-R.  Ozawa-H.  Kawashima-I.  Khoo-K-H.
   Morris-H-R.  Dell-A.  Tai-T.  Varki-A.
TI Expression of De-N-acetyl-gangliosides in human melanoma cells is
   induced by genistein or nocodazole
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2921.

AU Kooijman-M.  Bloemendal-M.  Traub-P.  Grondelle-R-.  Amerongen-H-.
TI Hydrodynamic and electrical characterization of T-vimentin dimers and
   tetramers by transient electric birefringence measurements
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2931.

AU Alonso-J-C.  Weise-F.  Rojo-F.
TI The Bacillus subtilis histone-like protein Hbsu is required for DNA
   resolution and DNA inversion mediated by the {beta} recombinase of
   plasmid pSM19035
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2938.

AU Rahmatullah-M.  Ginnan-R.  Robishaw-J-D.
TI Specificity of G protein {alpha}-{gamma} subunit interactions.
   N-terminal 15 amino acids of {gamma} subunit specifies interaction with
   {alpha} subunit.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2946.

AU Vieira-A-V.  Sanders-E-J.  Schneider-W-J.
TI Transport of serum transthyretin into chicken oocytes. A
   receptor-mediated mechanism.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2952.

AU Pahl-A.  Flugel-R-M.
TI Characterization of the human spuma retrovirus integrase by
   site-directed mutagenesis, by complementation analysis, and by swapping
   the zinc finger domain of HIV-1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2957.

AU Greene-L-E.  Zinner-R.  Naficy-S.  Eisenberg-E.
TI Effect of nucleotide on the binding of peptides to 70-kDa heat shock
   protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2967.

AU Homanics-G-E.  Silva-H-V-.  Osada-J.  Zhang-S-H.  Wong-H.
   Borensztajn-J.  Maeda-N.
TI Mild dyslipidemia in mice following targeted inactivation of the
   hepatic lipase gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2974.

AU Pearce-S-F-A.  Wu-J.  Silverstein-R-L.
TI Recombinant GST/CD36 fusion proteins define a thrombospondin binding
   domain. Evidence for a single calcium-dependent binding site on CD36.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2981.

AU Williams-F-M-R.  Flintoff-W-F.
TI Isolation of a human cDNA that complements a mutant hamster cell
   defective in methotrexate uptake
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2987.

AU Kuntzweiler-T-A.  Wallick-E-T.  Johnson-C-L.  Lingrel-J-B.
TI Glutamic acid 327 in the sheep {alpha}1 isoform of Na+,K+-ATPase
   stabilizes a K+-induced conformational change
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 2993.

AU Xiao-J-H.  Durand-B.  Chambon-P.  Voorhees-J-J.
TI Endogenous retinoic acid receptor (RAR)-retinoid X receptor (RXR)
   heterodimers are the major functional forms regulating
   retinoid-responsive elements in adult human keratinocytes. Binding of
   ligands to RAR only is sufficient for RARRXR heterodimers to confer
   ligand-dependent activation of hRAR{beta}2/RARE (DR5).
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3001.

AU Williams-P-F.  Mynarcik-D-C.  Yu-G-Q.  Whittaker-J.
TI Mapping of an NH2-terminal ligand binding site of the insulin receptor
   by alanine scanning mutagenesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3012.

AU Yano-M.  El-Hayek-R.  Ikemoto-N.
TI Conformational changes in the junctional foot protein/Ca2+ release
   channel mediate depolarization-induced Ca2+ release from sarcoplasmic
   reticulum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3017.

AU Kozarov-E.  Wel-H-.  Field-M.  Gritzali-M.  Brown-R-D-Jr..  West-C-M.
TI Characterization of FP21, a cytosolic glycoprotein from Dictyostelium
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3022.

AU Mossman-K.  Upton-C.  McFadden-G.
TI The myxoma virus-soluble interferon-{gamma} receptor homolog, M-T7,
   inhibits interferon-{gamma} in a species-specific manner
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3031.

AU Philippe-J.  Morel-C.  Cordier-Bussat-M.
TI Islet-specific proteins interact with the insulin-response element of
   the glucagon gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3039.

AU Morel-C.  Cordier-Bussat-M.  Philippe-J.
TI The upstream promoter element of the glucagon gene, G1, confers
   pancreatic alpha cell-specific expression
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3046.

AU Wong-K.  Li-X-B.  Hunchuk-N.
TI N-Acetylsphingosine (C2-ceramide) inhibited neutrophil superoxide
   formation and calcium influx
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3056.

AU Soto-C.  Castano-E-M.  Frangione-B.  Inestrosa-N-C.
TI The {alpha}-helical to {beta}-strand transition in the amino-terminal
   fragment of the amyloid {beta}-peptide modulates amyloid formation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3063.

AU Chantry-A.
TI The kinase domain and membrane localization determine intracellular
   interactions between epidermal growth factor receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3068.

AU Ferrari-G.  Anderson-B-L.  Stephens-R-M.  Kaplan-D-R.  Greene-L-A.
TI Prevention of apoptotic neuronal death by GM1 ganglioside. Involvement
   of Trk neurotrophin receptors.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3074.

AU Hahn-M.  Olsen-O.  Politz-O.  Borriss-R.  Heinemann-U.
TI Crystal structure and site-directed mutagenesis of Bacillus macerans
   endo-1,3-1,4-{beta}-glucanase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3081.

AU Suzuki-H.  Kanazawa-T.
TI The tryptophan fluorescence change upon conformational transition of
   the phosphoenzyme intermediate in sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase is
   revealed in the absence of K+ and the presence of lasalocid
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3089.

AU Takegawa-K.  Tabuchi-M.  Yamaguchi-S.  Kondo-A.  Kato-I.  Iwahara-S.
TI Synthesis of neoglycoproteins using oligosaccharide-transfer activity
   with endo-{beta}-N-acetylglucosaminidase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3094.

AU Mundschau-L-J.  Faller-D-V.
TI Platelet-derived growth factor signal transduction through the
   interferon-inducible kinase PKR. Immediate early gene induction.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3100.

AU Bendik-I.  Pfahl-M.
TI Similar ligand-induced conformational changes of thyroid hormone
   receptors regulate homo- and heterodimeric functions
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3107.

AU Yamada-K.  Carpentier-J-L.  Cheatham-B.  Goncalves-E.  Shoelson-S-E.
   Kahn-C-R.
TI Role of the transmembrane domain and flanking amino acids in
   internalization and down-regulation of the insulin receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3115.

AU Lin-R.  Gewert-D.  Hiscott-J.
TI Differential transcriptional activation in vitro by NF-{kappa}B/Rel
   proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3123.

AU Mourao-P-A-S.  Assreuy-A-M-S.
TI Trehalose as a possible precursor of the sulfated l-galactan in the
   ascidian tunic
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3132.

AU Burstein-E-S.  Spalding-T-A.  Hill-Eubanks-D.  Brann-M-R.
TI Structure-function of muscarinic receptor coupling to G proteins.
   Random saturation mutagenesis identifies a critical determinant of
   receptor affinity for G proteins.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3141.

AU Wray-J-W.  Abeles-R-H.
TI The methionine salvage pathway in Klebsiella pneumoniae and rat liver.
   Identification and characterization of two novel dioxygenases.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3147.

AU Franzusoff-A.  Volpe-A-M.  Josse-D.  Pichuantes-S.  Wolf-J-R.
TI Biochemical and genetic definition of the cellular protease required
   for HIV-1 gp160 processing
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3154.

AU Czajkowski-C.  Karlin-A.
TI Structure of the nicotinic receptor acetylcholine-binding site.
   Identification of acidic residues in the {delta} subunit within 0.9 nm
   of the {alpha} subunit-binding site disulfide.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3160.

AU Lavagna-C.  Marchetto-S.  Birnbaum-D.  Rosnet-O.
TI Identification and characterization of a functional murine FLT3 isoform
   produced by exon skipping
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3165.

AU Bourgoin-S.  Harbour-D.  Desmarais-Y.  Takai-Y.  Beaulieu-A.
TI Low molecular weight GTP-binding proteins in HL-60 granulocytes.
   Assessment of the role of ARF and of a 50-kDa cytosolic protein in
   phospholipase D activation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3172.

AU Ladant-D.
TI Calcium and membrane binding properties of bovine neurocalcin {delta}
   expressed in Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3179.

AU Evdokimova-V-M.  Wei-C-L.  Sitikov-A-S.  Simonenko-P-N.  Lazarev-O-A.
   Vasilenko-K-S.  Ustinov-V-A.  Hershey-J-W-B.  Ovchinnikov-L-P.
TI The major protein of messenger ribonucleoprotein particles in somatic
   cells is a member of the Y-box binding transcription factor family
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3186.

AU Fujii-H.  Yonetani-T.  Miki-T.  Kakinuma-K.
TI Modulation of the heme environment of neutrophil cytochrome b558 to a
   cytochrome P450-like structure by pyridine
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3193.

AU Rytomaa-M.  Kinnunen-P-K-J.
TI Reversibility of the binding of cytochrome c to liposomes. Implications
   for lipid-protein interactions.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3197.

AU Li-J.  Eastman-A.
TI Apoptosis in an interleukin-2-dependent cytotoxic T lymphocyte cell
   line is associated with intracellular acidification. Role of the
   Na+/H+-antiport.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3203.

AU McCormack-A-L.  Mononen-I.  Kaartinen-V.  Yates-J-R-III.
TI Localization of the disulfide bond involved in post-translational
   processing of glycosylasparaginase and disrupted by a mutation in the
   Finnish-type aspartylglycosaminuria
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3212.

AU Chini-E-N.  Beers-K-W.  Dousa-T-P.
TI Nicotinate adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NAADP) triggers a specific
   calcium release system in sea urchin eggs
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3216.

AU Hernandez-M-C.  Erkman-L.  Matter-Sadzinski-L.  Roztocil-T.
   Ballivet-M.  Matter-J-M.
TI Characterization of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor {beta}3 gene.
   Its regulation within the avian nervous system is effected by a
   promoter 143 base pairs in length.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3224.

AU Borchelt-D-R.  Guarnieri-M.  Wong-P-C.  Lee-M-K.  Slunt-H-S.  Xu-Z-S.
   Sisodia-S-S.  Price-D-L.  Cleveland-D-W.
TI Superoxide dismutase 1 subunits with mutations linked to familial
   amyotrophic lateral sclerosis do not affect wild-type subunit function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3234.

AU Murakami-M.  Matsumoto-R.  Urade-Y.  Austen-K-F.  Arm-J-P.
TI c-Kit ligand mediates increased expression of cytosolic phospholipase
   A2, prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase-1, and hematopoietic
   prostaglandin D2 synthase and increased IgE-dependent prostaglandin D2
   generation in immature mouse mast cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3239.

AU Marsischky-G-T.  Wilson-B-A.  Collier-R-J.
TI Role of glutamic acid 988 of human poly-ADP-ribose polymerase in
   polymer formation. Evidence for active site similarities to the
   ADP-ribosylating toxins.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3247.

AU Tewari-M.  Dixit-V-M.
TI Fas- and tumor necrosis factor-induced apoptosis is inhibited by the
   poxvirus crmA gene product
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3255.

AU Mori-K.  Dwek-R-A.  Downing-A-K.  Opdenakker-G.  Rudd-P-M.
TI The activation of type 1 and type 2 plasminogen by type I and type II
   tissue plasminogen activator
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3261.

AU Hoogewerf-A-J.  Leone-J-W.  Reardon-I-M.  Howe-W-J.  Asa-D.
   Heinrikson-R-L.  Ledbetter-S-R.
TI CXC chemokines connective tissue activating peptide-III and neutrophil
   activating peptide-2 are heparin/heparan sulfate-degrading enzymes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3268.

AU Hasegawa-G.  Hunter-A-J.  Charonis-A-S.
TI Matrix nonenzymatic glycosylation leads to altered cellular phenotype
   and intracellular tyrosine phosphorylation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3278.

AU Ciotti-M.  Yeatman-M-T.  Sokol-R-J.  Owens-I-S.
TI Altered coding for a strictly conserved di-glycine in the major
   bilirubin UDP-glucuronosyltransferase of a Crigler-Najjar type I patient
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3284.

AU Utani-A.  Nomizu-M.  Sugiyama-S.  Miyamoto-S.  Roller-P-P.  Yamada-Y.
TI A specific sequence of the laminin {alpha}2 chain critical for the
   initiation of heterotrimer assembly
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3292.

AU Priola-S-A.  Caughey-B.  Wehrly-K.  Chesebro-B.
TI A 60-kDa prion protein (PrP) with properties of both the normal and
   scrapie-associated forms of PrP
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3299.

AU Isom-L-L.  Scheuer-T.  Brownstein-A-B.  Ragsdale-D-S.  Murphy-B-J.
   Catterall-W-A.
TI Functional co-expression of the {beta}1 and type IIA {alpha} subunits
   of sodium channels in a mammalian cell line
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3306.

AU Amirhaeri-S.  Wohlrab-F.  Wells-R-D.
TI Differential effects of simple repeating DNA sequences on gene
   expression from the SV40 early promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3313.

AU Ellison-V.  Gerton-J.  Vincent-K-A.  Brown-P-O.
TI An essential interaction between distinct domains of HIV-1 integrase
   mediates assembly of the active multimer
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3320.

AU Velazquez-L.  Mogensen-K-E.  Barbieri-G.  Fellous-M.  Uze-G.
   Pellegrin-S.
TI Distinct domains of the protein tyrosine kinase tyk2 required for
   binding of interferon-{alpha}/{beta} and for signal transduction
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3327.

AU Gong-Z.  Hui-C-.  Hew-C-L.
TI Presence of isl-1-related LIM domain homeobox genes in teleost and
   their similar patterns of expression in brain and spinal cord
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3335.

AU Benya-R-V.  Kusui-T.  Battey-J-F.  Jensen-R-T.
TI Chronic desensitization and down-regulation of the gastrin-releasing
   peptide receptor are mediated by a protein kinase C-dependent mechanism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3346.

AU Inagaki-Y.  Truter-S.  Tanaka-S.  Liberto-M-D.  Ramirez-F.
TI Overlapping pathways mediate the opposing actions of tumor necrosis
   factor-{alpha} and transforming growth factor-{beta} on {alpha}2(I)
   collagen gene transcription
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3353.

AU Hsu-S-.  DeFranco-D-B.
TI Selectivity of cell cycle regulation of glucocorticoid receptor function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3359.

AU Uchida-Y.  Ihara-Y.
TI The N-terminal portion of growth inhibitory factor is sufficient for
   biological activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3365.

AU Buki-K-G.  Bauer-P-I.  Hakam-A.  Kun-E.
TI Identification of domains of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase for protein
   binding and self-association
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3370.

AU Fischer-D.  Chiquet-Ehrismann-R.  Bernasconi-C.  Chiquet-M.
TI A single heparin binding region within the fibrinogen-like domain is
   functional in chick tenascin-C
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3378.

AU Carrera-A-C.  Paradis-H.  Borlado-L-R.  Roberts-T-M.  Martinez-A-C.
TI Lck unique domain influences Lck specificity and biological function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3385.

AU Tsen-G.  Halfter-W.  Kroger-S.  Cole-G-J.
TI Agrin is a heparan sulfate proteoglycan
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3392.

AU Farrell-C-M.  Lukens-L-N.
TI Naturally occurring antisense transcripts are present in chick embryo
   chondrocytes simultaneously with the down-regulation of the {alpha}1(I)
   collagen gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3400.

AU Schaeffer-P.  Laplace-M-C.  Savi-P.  Pflieger-A-M.  Gully-D.
   Herbert-J-M.
TI Human umbilical vein endothelial cells express high affinity
   neurotensin receptors coupled to intracellular calcium release
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3409.

AU Vergeres-G.  Ramsden-J.  Waskell-L.
TI The carboxyl terminus of the membrane-binding domain of cytochrome b5
   spans the bilayer of the endoplasmic reticulum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3414.

AU Kirk-T-Z.  Mark-M-E.  Chua-C-C.  Chua-B-H.  Mayes-M-D.
TI Myofibroblasts from scleroderma skin synthesize elevated levels of
   collagen and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase (TIMP-1) with two
   forms of TIMP-1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3423.

AU Gherzi-R.  Carnemolla-B.  Siri-A.  Ponassi-M.  Balza-E.  Zardi-L.
TI Human tenascin gene. Structure of the 5{prime}-region, identification,
   and characterization of the transcription regulatory sequences.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3429.

AU Ozcelebi-F.  Miller-L-J.
TI Phosphopeptide mapping of cholecystokinin receptors on
   agonist-stimulated native pancreatic acinar cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3435.

AU Wiese-R-J.  Mastick-C-C.  Lazar-D-F.  Saltiel-A-R.
TI Activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase and phosphatidylinositol
   3{prime}-kinase is not sufficient for the hormonal stimulation of
   glucose uptake, lipogenesis, or glycogen synthesis in 3T3-L1 adipocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3442.

AU Hadari-Y-R.  Paz-K.  Dekel-R.  Mestrovic-T.  Accili-D.  Zick-Y.
TI Galectin-8. A new rat lectin, related to galectin-4.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3447.

AU Desai-S-Y.  Patel-R-C.  Sen-G-C.  Malhotra-P.  Ghadge-G-D.
   Thimmapaya-B.
TI Activation of interferon-inducible 2{prime}-5{prime} oligoadenylate
   synthetase by adenoviral VAI RNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 17.  270(07).  p 3454.

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CC Editorials

AU Riley-W-J.
TI ENZYMES AS ANTIGENS IN AUTOIMMUNE ENDOCRINOPATHIES.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 337-339.

AU Ueland-P-M.
TI HOMOCYSTEINE SPECIES AS COMPONENTS OF PLASMA REDOX THIOL STATUS.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 340-342.

CC Review

AU Watson-M-A.  Scott-M-G.
TI CLINICAL UTILITY OF BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF CEREBROSPINAL FLUID.
SO Cln-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 343-360.

CC Articles

CC	Endocrinology and Metabolism

AU Andersson-A.  Lindgren-A.  Hultberg-B.
TI EFFECT OF THIOL OXIDATION AND THIOL EXPORT FROM ERYTHROCYTES ON 
   DETERMINATION OF REDOX STATUS OF HOMOCYSTEINE AND OTHER THIOLS IN PLASMA 
   FROM HEALTHY SUBJECTS AND PATIENTS WITH CEREBRAL INFARCTION.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 361-366.

AU Spencer-C.  Takeuchi-M.  Kazarosyan.  MacKenzie-F.  Beckett-G-J.  
   Wilkinson-E.
TI INTERLABORATORY/INTERMETHOD DIFFERENCES IN FUNCTIONAL SENSITIVITY OF 
   IMMUNOMETRIC ASSAYS OF THYROTROPIN (TSH) AND IMPACT ON RELIABILITY OF 
   MEASUREMENT OF SUBNOMRAL CONCENTRATIONS OF TSH.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 367-374.

AU Colls-J.  Betterle-C.  Volpato-M.  Prentice-L.  Smith-B-R.  Furmaniak-J.
TI IMMUNOPRECIPITATION ASSAY FOR AUTOANTIBODIES TO STEROID 21-HYDROXYLASE 
   IN AUTOIMMUNE ADRENAL DISEASES.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 375-380.

AU Cheginie-S.  Ehrhart-Hofmann-B.  Kaider-A.  Waldhauser-F.
TI DIRECT ENZYME-LINKED IMMUNOSORBENT ASSAY AND A RADIOIMMUNOASSAY FOR 
   MELATONIN COMPARED.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 381-386.

CC	Drug Monitoring and Toxicology

AU Rifai-N.  Sakamoto-M.  Law-T.  Platt-O.  Mikati-M.  Armsby-C-C.  
   Brugnara-C.
TI HPLC MEASURENT, BLOOD DISTRIBUTION, AND PHARMACOKINETICS OF ORAL 
   CLOTRIMAZOLE, POTENTIALLY USEFUL ANTISICKLING AGENT.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 387-391.

CC	Lipids and Lipoproteins

AU Evans-K.  Mitcheson-J.  Laker-M-F.
TI EFFFECT OT STORAGE AT 4 DEGREES C AND -20 DEGREEES ON LIPID, 
   LIPOPROTEIN, AND APOLIPOPROTEIN CONCENTRATIONS.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 392-396.

AU Ellerbe-P.  Sniegoski-L-T.  Welch-M-J.
TI ISOTOPE DILUTION MASS SPECTROMETRY AS A CANDIDATE DEFINITIVE METHOD 
   FOR DETERMINING TOTAL GLYCERIDES AND TRIGLYCERIDES IN SERUM.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 397-404.

AU Watson-T-G.  Tan-C-E.  McConnell-M.  Clegg-S-K.  Squires-L-F.  
   Packard-C-J.
TI MEASUREMENT AND PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF LIPOPROTEIN AND HEPATIC 
   LIPASE ACTIVITIES IN PREHEPARIN PLASMA.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 405-412.

CC	Molecular Pathology

AU Hansen-T-S.  Petersen-N-E.  Iitia-A.  Blaabjerg-O.  Petersen-Hyltoft-P.
   Horder-M.
TI ROBUST NONRADIOACTIVE OLIGONUCLEOTIDE LIGATION ASSSAY TO DETECT A 
   COMMON POINT MUTATION IN THE CYP2D6 GENE CAUSING ABNORMAL DRUG 
   METABOLISM.	
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 413-418.

AU Nissen-H.  Hansen-P-S.  Faergeman-O.  Horder-M.
TI MUTATION SCREENING OF THE CODON 3500 REGION OF THE APOLIPOPROTEIN B 
   GENE BY DENATURING GRAIENT-GEL ELECTROPHORESIS.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 419-423.

AU Pan-J-P.  Chiang-A-N.  Tai-J-J.  Wang-S-P.  Chang-M-S.
TI RESTRICTION FRAGMENT LENGTH POLYMORPHISMS OF APOLIPOPROTEIN B GENE IN 
   CHINESE POPULATION WITH CORONARY HEART DISEASE.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 424-429.

CC	Enzymes and Protein Markers

AU Yu-H.  Diamandis-E-P.  Prestigiacomo-A-F.  Stamey-T-A.
TI ULTRASENSITIVE ASSAY OF PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).   P 430-434.

AU Gubern-G.  Canalias-F.  Gella-J-F.
TI DETERMINATION OF ALPHA-AMYLASE ACTIVITY: METHODS COMPARISON AND 
   COMMUTABILITY STUDY OF SEVERAL CONTROL MATERIALS.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 435-438.

CC	Laboratory Management and Utilization

AU Castaldo-G.  Oriani-G.  Cimino-L.  Topa-M.  Budillon-G.  Salvatore-F.  
   Sacchetti-L.
TI DISCRIMINANT FUNCTION BASED ON SERUM ANALYTES DIFFERENTIATES 
   HEPATOCARCINOMA FROM SECONDARY LIVER NEOPLASIA.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 439-443.

AU Lassen-J-F.  Brandslund-I.  Antonsen-S.
TI INTERNATIONAL NORMALIZED RATIO FOR PROTHROMBIN TIMES IN PATIENTS 
   TAKING ORAL ANTICOAGULANTS: CRITICAL DIFFERENCE AND PROBABILITY OF 
   SIGNIFICANT CHANGE IN CONSECUTIVE MEASUREMENTS.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 444-447.

CC	Automation and Analytical Techniques

AU Paroni-R.  De Vecchi-E.  Giuliana-C.  Arcelloni-C.  Fermo-I.  
   Grossi-A.  Bonini-P.
TI HPLC WITH o-PHTHALADEHYDE PRECOLUMN DERIVATIZATION TO MEASURE TOTAL, 
   OXIDIZED, AND PROTEIN-BOUND GLUTATHIONE IN BLOOD, PLASMA, AND TISSUE.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 448-454.

AU Carr-R-E.  Humphreys-S-M.  Frayn-K-N.
TI CATECHOLAMINE INTERFERENCE WITH ENZYMATIC DETERMINATION OF 
   NONESTERIFIED FATTY ACIDS IN TWO COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE TEST KITS.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 455-457.

CC	General Clinical Chemistry

AU Speakman-E-D.  Boyd-J-C.  Bruns-D-E.
TI MEASUREMENT OF METHEMOGLOBIN IN NEONATAL SAMPLES CONTAINING FETAL 
   HEMOGLOBIN.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 458-461.

CC	Case Report

AU Roberts-N-B.  Wilkes-R.
TI DECREASED AMINO ACID UPTAKE BY ERYTHROCYTES DURING POSTOPERATIVE SEPSIS.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 462-465.

CC	Technical Briefs

AU Parvy-P.  Bardet-J.  Gasquet-M.  Rabier-D.  Kamoun-P.
TI STABILITY OF FREE AMINO ACIDS IN SULFOSALICYCLIC FILTRATES.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 465.

AU Cadoff-E-M.  Cheng-C-M.  Jerome-H-G.  Klein-L-D.  Palmer-S-T.
TI TWO FLUORESCENCE POLARIZATION IMMUNOASSAYS FOR TOTAL THYROXINE AND 
   T-UPTAKE QUANTIFICATION.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 466.

AU Hernvann-A.  Pouard-P.  Spizzi-I.  Leca-F.  Vouhe-P.  Ekindjian-O.
TI INTERLEUKIN-6 AND C-REACTIVE PROTEIN DURING PEDIATRIC CARDIOPULMONARY 
   BYPASS.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 467.

AU Verebey-K.  Rosen-J-F.  Schonfeld-D-J.  Carriero-D.  Eng-Y-M.  
   Deutsch-J.  Reimer-S.  Hogan-J.
TI BLOOD COLLECTION AND ANALYTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN BLOOD LEADING 
   SCREENING IN CHILDREN.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 469-470.

AU Carraro-P.  Varagnolo-M-C.  Cillo-U.  Tedeschi-U.  Burra-P.  Plebani-M.
TI LABORATORY TEST SCORES TO AID IDENTIFICATION OF PRIMARY NONFUNCTION OF 
   LIVER TRANSPLANTS.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 471.

CC	Letters to the Editor

AU Fassbender-K.  Fassbender-M.  Schaberg-T.  Sobieska-M.  Muller-W.
TI GLYCOSYLATION OF ALPHA ONE-ACID GLYCOPROTEIN IN BACTERIAL LUNG 
   INFECTIONS: DISTINCT PATTERN IN TUBERCULOSIS.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 472.

AU Campion-L.  Gallou-G.  Ruelland-A.  Cloarec-L.  Allanic-H.
TI LIPID AND THYROID CHANGES AFTER PARTIAL THYROIDECTOMY: GUIDLINES FOR 
   L-THYROXINE THERAPY?
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 473.

AU Williams-J-S.  Jackson-T-M.
TI FUNCTIONAL SENSITIVITY OF THYROTROPIN ASSAYS.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 473-476.

AU Burlando-L.
TI FACTITIOUS ADDITIONAL BAND SIMULATING BENCE JONES PROTEIN CAUSED BY 
   CONTAMINATION FROM FACE PLATE FOR URETEROSTOMY.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 477.

AU Makowski-G-S.  Aslanzadeh-J.  Hopfer-S-M.
TI IN SITU PCR AMPLIFICATION OF GUTHRIE CARD DNA TO DETECT CYSTIC 
   FIBROSIS MUTATIONS.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 477-478.

AU Louagie-H.  Moreau-E.  Philippe-J.  Leroux-Roels-G.
TI FLOW CYTOMETRY TO OVERCOME INTERFERENCES IN IMPEDANCE-BASED LEUKOCYTE 
   COUNTING.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 479.

AU Charrie-A.  Charriere-G.  Guerrier-A.
TI HOOK EFFECT IN IMMUNOMETRIC ASSAYS FOR PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 480.

AU  Butler-J.
TI NEGATIVE INTERFERENCE IN IMMUNOASSAYS.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 481.

AU Oto-M.  Suehiro-T.  Akiyama-Y.  Yuasa-Y.
TI MICROSATELLITE INSTABILITY IN CANCER IDENTIFIED BY NON-GEL SIEVING 
   CAPILLARY ELECTROPHORESIS.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 482.

AU Wiener-K.  
TI BLOOD SAMPLE TUBE FOR LACTATE ASSAY.
SO Clin-Chem.  1995 MAR.  41(3).  P 483.

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CC MicroReviews

AU Hall-R-M.  Collis-C-M.
TI Mobile gene cassettes and integrons: capture and spread of genes 
   by site-specific recombination.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(4).  P 593-600.

AU Luttinger-A.
TI The twisted 'life' of DNA in the cell: bacterial topoisomerases.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(4).  P 601-606.

AU Raulston-J-E.
TI Chlamydial envelope components and pathogen-host cell 
   interactions.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(4).  P 607-616.

CC Research Articles

AU Rockey-D-D.  Heinzen-R-A.  Hackstadt-T.
TI Cloning and characterization of a Chlamydia psittaci gene coding 
   for a protein localized in the inclusion membrane of infected cells.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(4).  P 617-626.

AU Lopez-Lara-I-M.  van-den-Berg-J-D-J.  Thomas-Oates-J-E.  
   Glushka-J.  Lugtenberg-B-J-J.  Spaink-H-P.
TI Structural identification of the lipo-chitin oligosaccharide 
   nodulation signals of Rhizobium loti.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(4).  P 627-638.

AU Cornillot-E.  Saint-Joanis-B.  Daube-G.  Katayama-S.  Granum-P-E.  
   Canard-B.  Cole-S-T.
TI The enterotoxin gene (cpe) of Clostridium perfringens can be 
   chromosomal or plasmid-borne.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(4).  P 639-647.

AU March-Amegadzie-R.  Hinton-D-M.
TI The bacteriophage T4 middle promoter PuvsX: analysis of regions 
   important for binding of the T4 transcriptional activator MotA and 
   for activation of transcription.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(4).  P 649-660.

AU Milne-J-C.  Blanke-S-R.  Hanna-P-C.  Collier-R-J.
TI Protective antigen-binding domain of anthrax lethal factor 
   mediates translocation of a heterologous protein fused to its 
   amino- or carboxy-terminus.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(4).  P 661-666.

AU Taha-M-K.  Giorgini-D.
TI Phosphorylation and functional analysis of PilA, a protein involved 
   in the transcriptional regulation of the pilin gene in Neisseria 
   gonorrhoeae.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(4).  P 667-677.

AU Dempsey-L-A.  Zhao-A-C.  Khan-S-A.
TI Localization of the start sites of lagging-strand replication of 
   rolling-circle plasmids from Gram-positive bacteria.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(4).  P 679-687.

AU Slack-F-J.  Serror-P.  Joyce-E.  Sonenshein-A-L.
TI A gene required for nutritional repression of the Bacillus subtilis 
   dipeptide permease operon.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(4).  P 689-702.

AU Darzins-A.
TI The Pseudomonas aeruginosa pilK gene encodes a chemotactic 
   methyltransferase (CheR) homologue that is translationally 
   regulated.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(4).  P 703-717.

AU Ottemann-K-M.  Mekalanos-J-J.
TI Analysis of Vibrio cholerae ToxR function by construction of novel 
   fusion proteins.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(4).  P 719-731.

AU Cren-M.  Kondorosi-A.  Kondorosi-E.
TI NolR controls expression of the Rhizobium meliloti nodulation 
   genes involved in the core Nod factor synthesis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(4).  P 733-747.

AU Mills-D-M.  Bajaj-V.  Lee-C-A.
TI A 40 kb chromosomal fragment encoding Salmonella 
   typhimurium invasion genes is absent from the corresponding 
   region of the Escherichia coli K-12 chromosome.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(4).  P 749-759.

AU Gygi-D.  Bailey-M-J.  Allison-C.  Hughes-C.
TI Requirement for FlhA in flagella assembly and swarm-cell 
   differentiation by Proteus mirabilis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(4).  P 761-769.

AU Gunn-F-J.  Tate-C-G.  Sansom-C-E.  Henderson-P-J-F.
TI Topological analyses of the L-fucose-H+ symport protein, FucP, 
   from Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(4).  P 771-783.

CC MicroCorrespondence

AU Norris-V.
TI Hypotheses and the regulation of the bacterial cell cycle.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(4).  P 785-787.

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AU   BIK-E-M.  BUNSCHOTEN-A-E.  GOUW-R-D.  MOOI-F-R.
TI   Genesis of the novel epedemic Vibrio cholerae O139
     strain: evidence for horizontal transfer of genes
     involved in polysaccharide synthesis.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 209-216.

AU   KUTAY-U.  AHNERT-HILGER-G.  HARTMANN-E.  WIEDENMANN-B. 
     RAPOPORT-T-A.
TI   Transport route for synaptobrevin via a novel pathway of
     insertion into the endoplasmic reticulum membrane.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 217-223.

AU   EDELMANN-L.  HANSON-P-I.  CHAPMAN-E-R.  JAHN-R.
TI   Synaptobrevin binding to synaptophysin: a potential
     mechanism for controlling the exocytotic fusion machine.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 224-231.

AU   MORGAN-A.  BURGOYNE-R-D.
TI   A role for soluble NSF attachment proteins (SNAPs) in
     regulated exocytosis in adrenal chromaffin cells.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 232-239.
     
AU   WHARTON-S-A.  CALDER-L-J.  RUIGROK-R-W-H.  SKEHEL-J-J. 
     STEINHAUER-D-A.  WILEY-D-C.
TI   Electron microscopy of antibody complexes of influenza
     virus haemagglutinin in the fusion pH conformation.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 240-246.

AU   PRANGE-R.  STREEK-R-E.
TI   Novel transmembrane topology of the hepatitis B virus
     envelope proteins.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 247-259.

AU   MATSUGUCHI-T.  INHORN-R-C.  CARLESSO-N.  XU-G.  DRUKER-B.
     GRIFFIN-J-D.
TI   Tyrosine phosphorylation of p95Vav in myeloid cells is
     regulated by GM-CSF, IL-3 and Steel factor and is
     constitutively increased by p210BCR/ABL.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 257-265.

AU   KINOSHITA-T.  YOKOTA-T.  ARAI-K-I.  MIYAJIMA-A.
TI   Suppression of apoptotic death in hematopoietic cells by
     signalling through the IL-3/GM-CSF receptors.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 266-275.

AU   SWAN-K-A.  ALBEROLA-ILA-J.  GROSS-J-A.  APPLEBY-M-W. 
     FORBUSH-K-A.  THOMAS-J-F.  PERLMUTTER-R-M.
TI   Involvement of p21ras distinguishes positive and negative
     selection in thymocytes.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 276-285.

AU   HOMMA-Y.  EMORI-Y.
TI   A dual functional signal mediator showing RhoGAP and
     phospholipase C-delta stimulating activities.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 286-291.

AU   HARIHARAN-I-K.  HU-K-Q.  ASHA-H.  QUINTANILLA-A.  
     EZZELL-R-M.  SETTLEMAN-J.
TI   Characterization of rho GTPase family homologues in
     Drosophila melanogaster: overexpressing Rho1 in retinal
     cells causes a late developmental defect.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 292-302.

AU   DESHAIES-R-J.  CHAU-V.  KIRSCHNER-M.
TI   Ubiquitination of the G1 cyclin Cln2p by a Cdc34p-
     dependent pathway
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 303-312.
     
AU   ZHANG-L.  GUARENTE-L.
TI   Heme binds to a short sequence that serves a regulatory
     function in diverse proteins.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 313-320.

AU   ZHOU-Q.  SHARP-P-A.
TI   Novel mechanism and factor for regulation by HIV-1 Tat.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 321-328.

AU   STEGER-G.  HAM-J.  LEFEBVRE-O.  YANIV-M.
TI   The bovine papillomavirus 1 E2 protein contains two
     activation domains: one that interacts with TBP and
     another that functions after TBP binding
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 329-340.
     
AU   TANAKA-T.  TANAKA-K.  OGAWA-S.  KUROKAWA-M.  MITANI-K. 
     NISHIDA-J.  SHIBATA-Y.  YAZAKI-Y.  HIRAI-H.
TI   An acute myeloid leukemia gene, AML 1, regulates       
     hemopoietic myeloid cell differentiation and transcriptional
     activation antagonistically by two alternative spliced forms.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 341-350.

AU   THUILLIER-V.  STETTLER-S.  SENTENAC-A.  THURIAUX-P. 
     WERNER-M.
TI   A mutation in the C31 subunit of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
     RNA polymerase III affects transcription initiation.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 351-359.

AU   VAN HOFFEN-A.  VENEMA-J.  MESCHINI-R.  VAN ZEELAND-A-A. 
     MULLENDERS-L-H-F.
TI   Transcription-coupled repair removes both cyclobutane
     pyrimidine dimers and 6-4 photoproducts with equal
     efficiency and in a sequential way from transcribed DNA
     in xeroderma pigmentosum group C fibrblasts.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 360-367.

AU   GUO-H-C-T.  COLLINS-R-A.
TI   Efficient trans-cleavage of a stem-loop RNA substrate by
     a ribozyme derived from Neurospora VS RNA.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 368-376.

AU   LIU-H-X.  GOODALL-G-J.  KOLE-R.  FILIPOWICZ-W.
TI   Effects of secondary structure on pre-mRNA splicing:
     hairpins sequestering the 5' but not the 3' splice site     
     inhibit intron processing in Nicotiana plumbaginifolia
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 377-388.

AU   REHFELD-J-F.  HANSEN-C-P.  JOHNSEN-A-H.
TI   Post-poly(Glu) cleavage and degradation modified by 
     O-sulfated tyrosine: a novel post-translational
     processing mechanism.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 389-396.

AU   FRANZ-B.  LANDY-A.
TI   The Holliday junction intermediates of lambda
     intergrative and excisive recombination respond
     differently to the bending proteins integration host
     factor and excisionase.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 397-406.

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AU ERIKSEN-S.  OLSNES-S.  SANDVIG-K.  SAND-O.
TI Diphtheria toxin at low pH depolarizes the 
   membrane, increases the membrane conductance
   and induces a new type of ion channel in Vero
   cells.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4433-4439.

AU ROTIN-D.  BAR-SAGI-D.  O'BRODOVICH-H.
   MERILAINEN-J.  LEHTO-P-V.  CANESSA-C-M.
   ROSSIER-B-C.  DOWNEY-G-P.
TI An SH3 binding region in the epithelial
   Na+ channel (alpha-rENaC) mediates its
   localization at the apical membrane.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4440-4450.

AU LUDWIG-J.  TERLAU-H.  WUNDER-F.  BRUGGEMANN-A.
   PARDO-L-A.  MARQUARDT-A.  STUHMER-W.  PONGS-O.
TI Functional expression of a rat homologue of
   the voltage gated ether a go-go potassium
   channel reveals differences in selectivity and
   activation kinetics between the Drosophila
   channel and its mammalian, counterpart.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4451-4458.

AU CAPDEVILA-J.  GUERRERO-I.
TI Targeted expression of the signaling molecule
   decapentaplegic induces pattern duplications
   and growth alterations in Drosophila wings.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4459-4468.

AU ISAACS-H-V.  POWNALL-M-E.  SLACK-J-M-W.
TI eFGF regulates Xbra expression during
   Xenopus gastrulation.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4469-4481.

AU CHAN-S-H.  WALTZINGER-C.  BARON-A.  BENOIST-C.
   MATHIS-D.
TI Role of coreceptors in positive selection and
   lineage commitment.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4482-4489.

AU CROCKER-P-R.  MUCKLOW-S.  BOUCKSON-V.
   MCWILLIAM-A. WILLIS-A-C.  GORDON-S.
   MILTON-G.  KELM-S.  BRADFIELD-P.
TI Sialoadhesin, a macrophage sialic acid 
   binding receptor for haemopoietic cells with 
   17 immunoglobulin-like domains.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4490-4503.

AU KEARSE-K-P.  ROBERTS-J-L.  MUNITZ-T-I.  WIEST-D-L.
   NAKAYAMA-T.  SINGER-A.
TI Developmental regulation of alpha-beta T cell
   antigen receptor expression results from
   differential stability of nascent TCR-alpha
   proteins within the endoplasmic reticulum
   of immature and mature T cells.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4504-4514.


AU ANDONIOU-C-E.  THIEN-C-B-F.  LANGDON-W-Y.
TI Tumour induction by activated abl involves
   tyrosine phosphorylation of the product of the
   cbl oncogene.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4515-4523.

AU BARRATT-M-J.  HAZZALIN-C-A.  ZHELEV-N.
   MAHADEVAN-L-C.
TI A mitogen- and anisomycin-stimulated kinase
   phosphorylated HMG-14 in its basic 
   amino-terminal domain in vivo and on
   isolated mononucleosomes.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4524-4535.

AU SEGALL-A-M.  GOODMAN-S-D.  NASH-H-A.
TI Architectural elements in nucleoprotein
   complexes: interchangeability of specific 
   and non-specific DNA binding proteins.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4536-4548.

AU ZHOU-Y.  PENDERGRAST-P-S.  BELL-A.  WILLIAMS-R.
   BUSBY-S.  EBRIGHT-R-H.
TI The functional subunit of a dimeric transcription
   activator protein depends on promoter
   architecture.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4549-4557.

AU RICHET-E.  SGAARD-ANDERSEN-L.
TI CRP induces the repositioning of MalT at the
   Escherichia coli malKp promoter primarily
   through DNA bending.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4558-4567. 

AU KATSUKAKE-K.  IYODA-S.  OHNISHI-K.  IINO-T.
TI Genetic and molecular analyses of the
   interaction between the flagellum-specific
   sigma and anti-sigma factors in Salmonella
   typhimurium.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4568-4576.

AU CAIRNS-L-A.  CROTTA-S.  MINUZZO-M.  MORONI-E.
   GRANUCCI-F.  NICOLIS-S.  SCHIR-R.  POZZI-L.
   GIGLIONI-B.  RICCIARDI-CASTAGNOLI-P.
   OTTOLENGHI-S.
TI Immortalization of multipotent growth-factor
   dependent hemopoietic progenitors from
   mice transgenic for GATA-1 driven SV40 tsA58
   gene.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4577-4586.

AU SCHULZE-OSTHOFF-K.  KRAMMER-P-H.  DROGE-W.
TI Divergent signalling via APO-1/Fas and the 
   TNF receptor, two homologous molecules
   involved in physiological cell death.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4587-4596. 




AU NAUMANN-M.  SCHEIDEREIT-C.
TI Activation of NF-kappa-B in vivo is regulated
   by multiple phosphorylations.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4597-4607. 

AU DOBRZANSKI-P.  RYSECK-R-P.  BRAVO-R.
TI Differential interactions of Rel-NF-kappa-B
   complexes with I-kappa-B-alpha determine
   pools of constitutive and inducible NF-kappa-
   B activity.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4608-4616. 

AU LOZANO-F.  MAERTZDORF-B.  PANNELL-R.  MILSTEIN-C.
TI Low cytoplasmic mRNA levels of immunoglobulin kappa-
   light chain genes containing nonsense codons correlate
   with inefficient splicing.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4617-4622.

AU BOCK-R.  KOSSEL-H.  MALIGA-P.
TI Introduction of a heterologous editing site into 
   the tobacco plastid genome: the lack of RNA editing 
   leads to a mutant phenotype.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4623-4628. 

AU BINISZKIEWICZ-D.  CESNAVICIENE-E.  SHUB-D-A.
TI Self-splicing group I intron in cyanobacterial
   initiator methionine tRNA: evidence for
   lateral transfer of introns in bacteria.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4629-4635.

AU SZWEYKOWSKA-KULINSKA-Z.  SENGER-B.  KEITH-G.
   FASIOLO-F.  GROSJEAN-H.
TI Intron-dependent formation of pseudouridines
   in the anticodon of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
   minor rRNAIle.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4636-4644. 

AU KIEHNTOPF-M.  BRACH-M-A.  LICHT-T.  PETSCHAUER-S.
   KARAWAJEW-L.  KIRSCHNING-C.  HERRMANN-F.
TI Ribozyme-mediated cleavage of the MDR-1 
   transcript restores chemosensitivity in
   previously resistant cancer cells.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4645-4652. 

AU WHITLEY-P.  ZANDER-T.  EHRMANN-M.  HAARDT-M.
   BREMER-E.  VON-HEIJNE-G.
TI Sec-independent translocation of a 100-residue
   periplasmic N-terminal tail in the E.coli
   inner membrane protein proW.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4653-4661. 

AU CAO-G.  DALBEY-R-E.
TI Translocation of N-terminal tails across the 
   plasma membrane.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4662-4669. 






AU KLEBBA-P-E.  HOFNUNG-M.  CHARBIT-A.
TI A model of maltodextrin transport
   through the sugar-specific porin,
   LamB, based on deletion analysis.
SO EMBO-J. 1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4670-4675.

AU KROGER-N.  BERGSDORF-C.  SUMPER-M.
TI A new calcium binding glycoprotein
   family constitutes a major diatom cell
   wall component.
SO EMBO-J. 1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4676-4683.

AU JACOBS-C.  HUANG-L-J.  BARTOWSKY-E.  NORMARK-S.
   PARK-J-T.
TI Bacterial cell wall recycling provides cytosolic
   muropeptides as effectors for beta-lactamase 
   induction.
SO EMBO-J. 1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4684-4694.

AU HERRICK-J.  KERN-R.  GUHA-S.  LANDOULSI-A.
   FAYET-O.  MALKI-A.  KOHIYAMA-M.
TI Parental strand recognition of the DNA 
   replication origin by the outer membrane
   in Escherichia coli.
SO EMBO-J. 1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4695-4703.

AU MULLER-H-P.  VARMUS-H-E.
TI DNA bending creates favored sites for retroviral
   integration: an explanation for preferred 
   insertion sites in nucleosomes.
SO EMBO-J. 1994 OCTOBER 3.  13(19).  P 4704-4714.

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AU NOEL-P-J. CARTWRIGHT-I-L.
TI A Sec62p-related component of the secretory protein         
   translocon from Drosophila displays developmentally 
   complex behavior.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5253-5261.

AU ALEXANDROV-K. HORIUCHI-H. STEELE-MORTIMER-O.
   SEABRA-M-C. ZERIAL-M.
TI Rab escort protein-1 is a multifunctional protein 
   that accompanies newly prenylated rab proteins to 
   their target membranes.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5262-5273.

AU POTOCNIK-A-J. NIELSEN-P-J. EICHMANN-K.
TI In vitro generation of lymphoid precursors from 
   embryonic stem cells.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5274-5283.

AU KISS-J-Z. WANG-C. OLIVE-S. ROUGON-G. LANG-J.
   BAETENS-D. HARRY-D. PRALONG-W-F. 
TI Activity-dependent mobilization of the adhesion molecule
   polysialic NCAM to the cell surface of neurons and
   endocrine cells.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5284-5292. 

AU MENARD-R. SANSONETTI-P. PARSOT-C.
TI The secretion of the Shigella flexneri Ipa invasins 
   is activated by epithelial cells and controlled by 
   IpaB and IpaD.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5293-5302.

AU MARTIN-F. TONIATTI-C. SALVATI-A-L. VENTURINI-S.
   CILIBERTO-G. CORTESE-R. SOLLAZZO-M.    
TI The affinity-selection of a minibody polypeptide 
   inhibitor of human interleukin-6.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5303-5309. 

AU YAMANO-H. ISHII-K. YANAGIDA-M.
TI Phosphorylation  of dis2 protein phosphatase at 
   the C-terminal cdc2 consensus and its potential 
   role in cell cycle regulation. 
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5310-5318.

AU SAKA-Y. FANTES-P. SUTANI-T. MCINERNY-C.
   CREANOR-J. YANAGIDA-M. 
TI Fisson yeast cut5 links nuclear chromatin and M phase
   regulator in the replication checkpoint control.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5319-5329.

AU TINKER-R-L. KASSAVETIS-G-A. GEIDUSCHEK-E-P.
TI Detecting the ability of viral, bacterial and 
   eukaryotic replication proteins to track along DNA.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5330-5337. 


AU MASAI-H. ASAI-T. KUBOTA-Y. ARAI-K-I. KOGOMA-T.
TI Escherichia coli PriA protein is essential for 
   inducible and constitutive stable DNA replication.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5338-5345. 

AU LEE-J. WHANG-I. LEE-J. JAYARAM-M.
TI Directed protein replacement in recombination full 
   sites reveals trans-horizontal DNA cleavage by Flp          
   recombinase.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5346-5354.

AU BELMAAZA-A. MILOT-E.  VILLEMURE-J-F.  CHARTRAND-P.
TI Interference of DNA sequence divergence with precise 
   recombinational DNA repair in mammalian cells.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5355-5360.

AU VAN-GOOL-A-J. VERHAGE-R. SWAGEMAKERS-S-M-A.
   VAN-DE-PUTTE-P. BROUWER-J. TROELSTRA-C.
   BOOTSMA-D. HOEIJMAKERS-J-H-J.
TI RAD26, the functional S.cerevisiae homolog of the
   Cockayne syndrome B gene ERCC6.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P  5361-5369.

AU DURAND-B. SAUNDERS-M. GAUDON-C. ROY-B.
   LOSSON-R. CHAMBON-P.
TI Activation function 2(AF-2) of retinoic acid receptor 
   and 9-cis retinoic acid receptor: presence of a 
   conserved autonomous constitutive activating domain 
   and influence of the nature of the response element 
   on AF-2 activity.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5370-5382.

AU BARANOWSKIJ-N. FROHBERG-C. PRAT-S. WILLMITZER-L.
TI A novel DNA binding protein with homology to Myb            
   oncoproteins containing only one repeat can 
   function as a transcriptional activator.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5383-5392.

AU FREEMAN-J. SCHMIDT-S. SCHARER-E. IGGO-R.
TI Mutation of conserved domain II alters the 
   sequence specificity of DNA binding by the p53 
   protein. 
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5393-5400. 

AU COENJAERTS-F-E-J. VAN-OOSTERHOUT-J-A-W-M.
   VAN-DER-VLIET-P-C.
TI The Oct-1 POU domain stimulates adenovirus DNA 
   replication by a direct interaction between the 
   viral precursor terminal protein-DNA polymerase 
   complex and the POU homeodomain.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5401-5409.

AU HIRST-K. FISHER-F. MCANDREW-P-C. GODING-C-R.
TI The transcription factor, the Cdk, its cyclin and 
   their regulator: directing the transcriptional 
   response to a nutritional signal. 
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5410-5420. 

AU HILL-C-S. WYNNE-J. TREISMAN-R.
TI Serum-regulated transcription by serum response 
   factor(SRF): a novel role for the DNA binding 
   domain.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5421-5432.

AU TRAENCKNER-E-B-M. WILK-S.  BAEUERLE-P-A.
TI A proteasome inhibitor prevents activation of 
   NF-kappaB and stabilizes a newly phosphorylated 
   form of IkappaB-alpha that is still bound to 
   NF-kappaB.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5433-5441.

AU KLEFSTROM-J. VASTRIK-I. SAKSELA-E. VALLE-J.
   EILERS-M. ALITALO-K. 
TI c-Myc induces cellular susceptibility to the cytotoxic
   action of TNF-alpha.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5442-5450.

AU BOUVARD-V. STOREY-A. PIM-D. BANKS-L.
TI Characterization of the human papillomavirus E2 
   protein: evidence of trans-activation and 
   trans-repression in cervical keratinocytes.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5451-5459.

AU SAITO-R-M. ELGORT-M-G. CAMPBELL-D-A. 
TI A conserved upstream element is essential for 
   transcription of the Leishmania tarentolae mini-exon 
   gene.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5460-5469.

AU RUDENKO-G. BLUNDELL-P-A. TAYLOR-M-C. KIEFT-R.
   BORST-P.
TI VSG gene expression site control in insect form             
   Trypanosoma brucei.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5470-5482.

AU MAYEDA-A. MUNROE-S-H. CACERES-J-F. KRAINER-A-R.
TI Function of conserved domains of hnRNP A1 and other 
   hnRNP A/B proteins.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5483-5495.

AU JACQUES-J-P. HAUSMANN-S. KOLAKOFSKY-D.
TI Paramyxovirus mRNA editing leads to G deletions 
   as well as insertions.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5496-5503.


AU JIN-H. LESER-G-P. LAMB-R-A.
TI The influenza virus hemagglutinin cytoplasmic tail 
   is not essential for virus assembly or infectivity.
SO EMBO-J.  1994 NOVEMBER 15.  13(22).  P 5504-5515.

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   Kumazawa-J.
TI Phase II study of a new combined primary chemotherapy regimen,
   intravenous methotrexate and vincristine and intraarterial
   Adriamycin and cisplatin, for locally advanced urinary bladder
   cancer: preliminary results.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1995 35(5)  P 357.
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AU Pohl-J.  Bertram-B.  Hilgard-P.  Nowrousian-M-R.  Stueben-J.
   Wiessler-M.
TI D-19575-a sugar-linked isophosphoramide mustard derivative
   exploiting transmembrane glucose transport.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1995 35(5)  P 364.
AB 50350364.280

AU Viale-M.  Cafaggi-S.  Parodi-B.  Esposito-M.
TI Cytotoxicity and cellular accumulation of a new
   cis-diammineplatinum (II) complex containing procaine in murine
   L1210 cells sensitive and resistant to
   cis-diamminedichloroplatinum (II).
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1995 35(5)  P 371.
AB 50350371.280

AU Lenehan-P-F.  Gutierrez-P-L.  Wagner-J-L.  Milak-N.  Fisher-G-R.
   Ross-D-D.
TI Resistance to oxidants associated with elevated catalase activity
   in HL-60 leukemia cells that overexpress multidrug-resistance
   protein does not contribute to the resistance to daunorubicin
   manifested by these cells.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1995 35(5)  P 377.
AB 50350377.280

AU Pressacco-J.  Mitrovski-B.  Erlichman-C.
TI Cytotoxic and biochemical implications of combining AZT and AG-331.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1995 35(5)  P 387.
AB 50350387.280

AU Chatelut-E.  Chevreau-C.  Brunner-V.  Martinez-M.  Houin-G.
   Bugat-R.  Canal-P.
TI A pharmacogically guided phase I study of carboplatin in
   combination with methotrexate and vinblastine in advanced
   urothelial cancer.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1995 35(5)  P 391.
AB 50350391.280

AU Weiss-G-R.  Kuhn-J-G.  Rizzo-J.  Smith-L-S.  Rodriguez-G-I.
   Eckardt-J-R.  Burris-III-H-A.  Fields-S.  VanDenBerg-K.
   Hoff-D-D-V.  Hoff-D-D-V.
TI A Phase I and pharmacokinetics study of 2-chlorodeoxyadenosine in
   patients with solid tumors.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1995 35(5)  P 397.
AB 50350397.280

AU Fox-M-E.  Smith-P-J.
TI Subcellular localisation of the antitumour drug mitoxantrone and
   the induction of DNA damage in resistant and sensitive human colon
   carcinoma cells.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1995 35(5)  P 403.
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AU Teicher-B-A.  Menon-K.  Northey-D.  Liu-J.  Kufe-D-W.
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TI Cyclocreatine in cancer chemotherapy.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1995 35(5)  P 411.
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AU Tracewell-W-G.  Trump-D-L.  Vaughan-W-P.  Smith-D-C.  Gwilt-P-R.
TI Population pharmacokinetics of hydroxyurea in cancer patients.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1995 35(5)  P 417.
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AU Chatterjee-D.  Liu-C-J-T.  Northey-D.  Teicher-B-A.
TI Molecular characterization of the In Vivo alkylating agent
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1995 35(5)  P 423.
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AU Leu-B-L.  Huang-J.
TI Inhibition of intestinal P-glycoprotein and effects on etoposide
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1995 35(5)  P 432.
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AU Fried-G.  Tsalik-M.  Stein-M.  Dale-J.  Haim-N.
TI 5-Fluorouracil and low-dose leucovorin in metastatic colorectal
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1995 35(5)  P 437.
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AU Kim-D-K.  Kim-H-T.  Cho-Y-B.  Tai-J-H.  Ahn-J-S.  Kim-T-S.
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TI Antitumor activity of cis-malonato[(4R,5R)-4,5-bis(aminomethyl)-2-
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1995 35(5)  P 441.
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AU Noorden-C-J-F-V.  Jonges-G-N.
TI Heterogeneity of kinetic parameters of enzymes in situ in rat liver
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SO Histochemistry.  1995 103(2)  P 93.
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AU Zhou-H.  Sziegoleit-A.  Fischer-H-P.
TI Immunocytochemical localization of elastase 1 in human pancreas.
SO Histochemistry.  1995 103(2)  P 103.
AB 51030103.418

AU Schnell-S-A.  Martin-W.-Wessendorf  Wessendorf-M.
TI Bisbenzimide: a fluorescent counterstain for tissue
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SO Histochemistry.  1995 103(2)  P 111.
AB 51030111.418

AU Barbiers-M.  Timmermans-J-P.  Adriaensen-D.
   Groodt-Lasseel-M-H-A-D.  Dietrich-W.-Scheuermann  Scheuerman-D-W.
TI Projections of neurochemically specified neurons in the porcine
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SO Histochemistry.  1995 103(2)  P 115.
AB 51030115.418

AU Taniguchi-Y.  Tamatani-R.  Yasutaka-S.  Kawarai-Y.
TI Proliferation of pituitary corticotrophs following adrenalectomy as
   revealed by immunohistochemistry combined with
   bromodeoxyuridine-labeling.
SO Histochemistry.  1995 103(2)  P 127.
AB 51030127.418

AU Jepson-M-A.  Mason-C-M.  Simmons-N-L.  Hirst-B-H.
TI Enterocytes in the follicle-associated epithelia of rabbit small
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SO Histochemistry.  1995 103(2)  P 131.
AB 51030131.418

AU Rickmann-M.  Wolff-J-R.
TI Modifications of S100-protein immunoreactivity in rat brain induced
   by tissue preparation.
SO Histochemistry.  1995 103(2)  P 135.
AB 51030135.418

AU Zschiesche-W.  Kleine-A-H.  Spitzer-E.  Veerkamp-J-H.  Glatz-J-F-C.
TI Histochemical localization of heart-type fatty-acid binding protein
   in human and murine tissues.
SO Histochemistry.  1995 103(2)  P 147.
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AU Straeter-J.  Guenthert-A-R.  Bruederlein-S.  Moeller-P.
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AU Stoeger-E.  Fink-C.  Pfosser-M.  Heberle-Bors-E.
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AU Kikuchi-A.  Satoh-S.  Nakamura-N.  Fujii-T.
TI Differences in pectic polysaccharides between carrot embryogenic
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SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 14(5)  P 279.
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AU Grayburn-W-S.  Vick-B-A.
TI Transformation of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) following
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SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 14(5)  P 285.
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AU Pereira-L-F.    Erickson-L.
TI Stable transformation of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) by particle
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AU Graenicher-F.  Christen-P.  Kapetanidis-I.
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AU Van-Eck-J-M.    Blowers-A-D.    Earle-E-D.
TI Stable transformation of tomato cell cultures after bombardment
   with plasmid and YAC DNA.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 14(5)  P 299.
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AU Arencibia-A.  Molina-P-R.  de-la-Riva-G.  Selman-Housein-G.
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SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 14(5)  P 305.
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AU Lapena-L.  Brisa-M-C.
TI Influence of culture conditions on embryo formation and maturation
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SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 14(5)  P 310.
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AU Garcia-Agustin-P.  Primo-Millo-E.
TI Selection of a NaCl-tolerant Citrus plant.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 14(5)  P 314.
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AU Boase-M-R.  Hopping-M-E.  
TI DNA dodecaploid plants detected among somaclones of Actinidia
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AU Kumar-A.  Miller-M.  Whitty-P.  Lyon-J.  Davie-P.
TI Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of five wild Solanum species
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SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 14(5)  P 324.
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AU Hagio-T.  Hirabayashi-T.  Machii-H.  Tomotsune-H.  
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AU Becker-M.  Vincent-C.  Reid-J-S-G.
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AU Weber-H.  Heim-U.  Borisjuk-L.  Wobus-U.
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AU van-der-Schoot-C.    Dietrich-M-A.  Storms-M.    Verbeke-J-A.
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AU Ishiwatari-Y.  Honda-C.  Kawashima-I.    Nakamura-S.  Hirano-H.
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AU Bellis-L-D.  Hayashi-M.  Nishimura-M.  Alpi-A.
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AU Roberts-M-R.  Hodge-R.  Scott-R.
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AU Ryan-M-G.  Gower-S-T.  Hubbard-R-M.  Waring-R-H.  Gholz-H-L.
   Cropper-W-P.  Running-S-W.
TI Woody tissue maintenance respiration of four conifers in
   contrasting climates.
SO Oecologia.  1995 101(2)  P 133.
AB 51010133.442

AU Jose-J-J-S.  Montes-R-A.  Florentino-A.
TI Water flux through a semi-deciduous forest grove of the Orinoco
   savannas.
SO Oecologia.  1995 101(2)  P 141.
AB 51010141.442

AU Tollrian-R.
TI Chaoborus crystallinus predation on Daphnia pulex: can induced
   morphological changes balance effects of body size on
   vulnerability?.
SO Oecologia.  1995 101(2)  P 151.
AB 51010151.442

AU Widbom-B.  Frithsen-J-B.
TI Structuring factors in a marine soft bottom community during
   eutrophication - an experiment with radio-labelled phytodetritus.
SO Oecologia.  1995 101(2)  P 156.
AB 51010156.442

AU Dreisig-H.
TI Thermoregulation and flight activity in territorial male graylings,
   Hipparchia semele (Satyridae), and large skippers, Ochlodes venata
   (Hesperiidae).
SO Oecologia.  1995 101(2)  P 169.
AB 51010169.442

AU Sparrevik-E.  Leonardsson-K.
TI Effects of large Saduria entomon (Isopoda) on spatial distribution
   of their small S. entomon and Monoporeia affinis (Amphipoda) prey.
SO Oecologia.  1995 101(2)  P 177.
AB 51010177.442

AU Dixon-K-W.  Roche-S.  Pate-J-S.
TI The promotive effect of smoke derived from burnt native vegetation
   on seed germination of Western Australian plants.
SO Oecologia.  1995 101(2)  P 185.
AB 51010185.442

AU Castrillo-M.
TI Ribulose-1,5-bis-phosphate carboxylase activity in altitudinal
   populations of Espeletia schultzii Wedd.
SO Oecologia.  1995 101(2)  P 193.
AB 51010193.442

AU Jackson-P-C.  Cavelier-J.  Goldstein-G.  Meinzer-F-C.
   Holbrook-N-M.
TI Partitioning of water resources among plants of a lowland tropical
   forest.
SO Oecologia.  1995 101(2)  P 197.
AB 51010197.442

AU Cook-R-R.
TI The relationship between nested subsets, habitat subdivision, and
   species diversity.
SO Oecologia.  1995 101(2)  P 204.
AB 51010204.442

AU Winker-K.  Rappole-J-H.  Ramos-M-A.
TI The use of movement data as an assay of habitat quality.
SO Oecologia.  1995 101(2)  P 211.
AB 51010211.442

AU Bowman-W-D.  Theodose-T-A.  Fisk-M-C.
TI Physiological and production responses of plant growth forms to
   increases in limiting resources in alpine tundra: implications for
   differential community response to environmental change.
SO Oecologia.  1995 101(2)  P 217.
AB 51010217.442

AU Eifler-D-A.
TI Patterns of plant visitation by nectar-feeding lizards.
SO Oecologia.  1995 101(2)  P 228.
AB 51010228.442

AU Burns-C-W.
TI Effects of crowding and different food levels on growth and
   reproductive investment of Daphnia.
SO Oecologia.  1995 101(2)  P 234.
AB 51010234.442

AU Maier-G.
TI Mating frequency and interspecific matings in some freshwater
   cyclopoid copepods.
SO Oecologia.  1995 101(2)  P 245.
AB 51010245.442

AU Barker-A-M.  Wratten-S-D.  Edwards-P-J.
TI Wound-induced changes in tomato leaves and their effects on the
   feeding patterns of larval lepidoptera.
SO Oecologia.  1995 101(2)  P 251.
AB 51010251.442

AU Gonzalez-A.  Rowe-C-L.  Weeks-P-J.  Whittle-D.  Gilbert-F-S.
   Barnard-C-J.
TI Flower choice by honey bees (Apis mellifera L.):  sex-phase of
   flowers and preferences among nectar and pollen foragers.
SO Oecologia.  1995 101(2)  P 258.
AB 51010258.442

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AU Anderson-J-W. Jirsch-J-D. Fedida-D.
TI Cation regulation of anion current activated by cell swelling
   in two types of human epithelial cancer cells
DE Chloride channel
DE Channel blockade
DE Volume regulation
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 15.  483(3). P 549-557.

AU Wyatt-C-N. Peers-C.
TI Ca2+-activated K+ channels in isolated type I cells of the neonatal
   rat carotid body
DE Potassium channel
DE Carotid body
DE Chemoreceptor
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 15.  483(3). P 559-565.

AU Taylor-W-R. Baylor-D-A.
TI Conductance and kinetics of single cGMP-activated channels in
   salamander rod outer segments
DE cGMP
DE Photoreceptor
DE Single channel
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 15.  483(3). P 567-582.

AU Zhang-S-J. Jackson-M-B.
TI GABAA receptor activation and the excitability of nerve terminals in
   the rat posterior pituitary
DE Neuropophysis
DE Chloride channel
DE Presynaptic inhibition
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 15.  483(3). P 583-595.

AU Jackson-M-B. Zhang-S-J.
TI Action potential propagation and propagation block by GABA in
   rat posterior pituitary nerve terminals
DE Presynaptic inhibition
DE Pituitary gland
DE Sodium channel
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 15.  483(3). P 597-611.

AU Laube-B. Kuhse-J. Rundstrom-N. Kirsch-J. Schmieden-V. Betz-H.
TI Modulation by zinc ions of native rat and recombinant human inhibitory
   glycine receptors
DE Zinc
DE Glycine receptor
DE Spinal cord neurone
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 15.  483(3). P 613-619.

AU Gutfreund-Y. Yarom-Y. Segev-I.
TI Subthreshold oscillations and resonant frequency in guinea-pig
   cortical neurons: physiology and modelling
DE Cortical neurone
DE Tetrodotoxin
DE Pyramidal neurone
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 15.  483(3). P 621-639.

AU Bal-T. von-Krosigk-M. McCormick-D-A.
TI Synaptic and membrane mechanisms underlying synchronized oscillations
   in the ferret lateral geniculate nucleus {italic on}in vitro{italic}
DE Lateral geniculate nucleus
DE Sleep
DE Epilepsy
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 15.  483(3). P 641-663.

AU Bal-T. von-Krosigk-M. McCormick-D-A.
TI Role of the ferret perigeniculate nucleus in the generation of
   synchronized oscillations in vitro
DE Perigeniculate nucleus
DE Sleep
DE Epilepsy
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 15.  483(3). P 665-685.

AU Apps-R. Hartell-N-A. Armstrong-D-M.
TI Step phase-related excitability changes in spino-olivocerebellar
   paths to the c1 and c3 zones in cat cerebellum
DE Cerebellum
DE Excitability
DE Locomotion
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 15.  483(3). P 687-702.

AU Ralevic-V. Hoyle-C-H-V. Burnstock-G.
TI Pivotal role of phosphate chain length in vasoconstrictor versus
   vasodilator actions of adenine dinucleotides in rat mesenteric arteries
DE Adenine nucleotide
DE Purinoceptor
DE Mesenteric artery
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 15.  483(3). P 703-713.

AU Friebel-M. Klotz-K-F. Ley-K. Gaehtgens-P. Pries-A-R.
TI Flow-dependent regulation of arteriolar diameter in skeletal
   muscle in situ: role of endothelium-derived
   relaxing factor and prostanoids
DE Arteriole
DE Shear stress
DE Blood flow
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 15.  483(3). P 715-726.

AU Brunsson-I. Fahrenkrug-J. Jodal-M. Sjoqvist-A. Lundgren-O.
TI Substance P effects on blood flow, fluid transport and vasoactive
   intestinal polypeptide release in the feline small intestine
DE Substance P
DE Enteric nervous system
DE Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 15.  483(3). P 727-734.

AU Weinreich-D. Koschorke-G-M. Undem-B-J. Taylor-G-E.
TI Prevention of the excitatory actions of bradykinin by inhibition
   of PGI2 formation in nodose neurones of the guinea-pig
DE Afferent nerve fibre
DE Bradykinin
DE After-hyperpolarization
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 15.  483(3). P 735-746.

AU Treede-R.-D. Meyer-R-A. Raja-S-N. Campbell-J-N.
TI Evidence for two different heat transduction mechanisms in nociceptive
   primary afferents innervating monkey skin
DE Pain
DE Nociceptor
DE Adaptation
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 15.  483(3). P 747-758.

AU Balkowiec-A. Kukula-K. Szulczyk-P.
TI Functional classification of afferent phrenic nerve fibres and
   diaphragmatic receptors in cats
DE Diaphragm
DE Sensory input
DE Afferent nerve fibre
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 15.  483(3). P 759-768.

AU Schmidt-C. Bellingham-M-C. Richter-D-W.
TI Adenosinergic modulation of respiratory neurones and hypoxic
   responses in the anaesthetized cat
DE Synaptic transmission
DE Respiratory rhythm
DE Brainstem
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 15.  483(3). P 769-781.

AU Vallbo-A-B. Olausson-H. Wessberg-J. Kakuda-N.
TI Receptive field characteristics of tactile units with myelinated
   afferents in hairy skin of human subjects
DE Mechanoreceptor
DE Receptive field
DE Human
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 15.  483(3). P 783-795.

AU Schoups-A-A. Vogels-R. Orban-G-A.
TI Human perceptual learning in identifying the oblique orientation:
   retinotopy, orientation specificity and monocularity
DE Learning
DE Visual cortex
DE Plasticity
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 15.  483(3). P 797-810.

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AU Van-Leeuwen-J-L.
TI The action of muscles in swimming fish.
DE Review Article
DE Fish
DE Swimming
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  80(2). P 177.

AU Saha-S. Batten T-F-C. McWilliam-P-N.
TI Glutamate-immunoreactivity in identified vagal afferent terminals
   of the cat: a study combining horseradish peroxidase tracing
   and postembedding electron microscopic immunogold staining.
DE Glutamate
DE Nucleus tractus solitarii
DE Immunohistochemistry
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  80(2). P 193.

AU Zurovsky-Y. Mitchell-G. Hattingh-J.
TI Composition and viscosity of interstitial fluid of rabbits.
DE Albumin
DE Interstitial fluid
DE Colloid osmotic pressure
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  80(2). P 203.

AU Najafipour-H. Ferrell-W-R.
TI Comparison of synovial fluid PO2 and the sympathetic vasoconstrictor
   responses in normal and acutely inflamed rabbit knee joints.
DE Synovial fluid
DE Oxygen
DE Inflammation
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  80(2). P 209.

AU Tung-L. Zou-S.
TI Influence of stretch on excitation threshold of single frog ventricular
   cells.
DE Mechano-electrical coupling
DE Electrical stimulation
DE Cardiac myocyte
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  80(2). P 221.

AU Poucher-S-M.
TI The effect of NG-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester upon
   hindlimb blood flow responses to muscle contraction in the
   anaesthetized cat.
DE Functional hyperaemia
DE Skeletal muscle
DE Nitric oxide
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  80(2). P 237.

AU Shafik-A.
TI Recognition of a pharyngo-oesophageal inhibitory reflex in dogs
   and its role in deglutition.
DE Pharynx
DE Oesophagus
DE Deglutition
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  80(2). P 249.

AU Wypych-B. Szereda-Prestaszewska-M.
TI Depression of ventilation by dopamine in cats: effects of bilateral
   cervical sympathetic and vagal trunk section.
DE Dopamine
DE Ventilation
DE Vagotomy
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  80(2). P 255.

AU Michell-A-R. Moss-P.
TI Responses to reduced water intake, including dehydration natriuresis,
   in sheep excreting sodium predominantly in urine or in faeces.
DE Dehydration
DE Natriuresis
DE Excretion
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  80(2). P 265.

AU Al-Barazanji-K-A. Balment-R-J.
TI Renal, endocrine and vascular effects of atrial natriuretic peptide
   in a novel vasopressin-deficient genetically hypertensive strain
   of rat.
DE Blood pressure
DE Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)
DE Vasopressin (AVP)
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  80(2). P 275.

AU Forhead-A-J. Fowden-A-L. Silver-M. Hughes-P. Broughton-Pipkin-F.
   Sutherland-M-F.
TI Haemodynamic responses to an angiotensin II receptor antagonist
   (GR117289) in maternal and fetal sheep.
DE Angiotensin II antagonist
DE Blood pressure
DE Fetus
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  80(2). P 285.

AU Cadden-S-W. Newton-J-P.
TI The effects of attentional factors on an inhibitory jaw reflex
   in man.
DE Jaw
DE Reflex
DE Attention
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  80(2). P 299.

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AU Sipos-I. Jurkat-Rott-K. Harasztosi-Cs. Fontaine-B. Kovacs-L.
   Melzer-W. Lehmann-Horn-F.
TI Skeletal muscle DHP receptor mutations alter calcium currents
   in human hypokalaemic periodic paralysis myotubes
DE Dihydropyridine receptor
DE Calcium channel
DE Gene mutation
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  483(2). P 299-306.

AU Chiamvimonvat-N. Kargacin-M-E. Clark-R-B. Duff-H-J.
TI Effects of intracellular calcium on sodium current density in
   cultured neonatal rat cardiac myocytes
DE Intracellular calcium
DE Sodium current
DE Cardiac myocyte
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  483(2). P 307-318.

AU Papp-Z. Sipido-K-R. Callewaert-G. Carmeliet-E.
TI Two components of [Ca2+]i-activated Cl- current during large
   [Ca2+]i transients in single rabbit heart Purkinje cells
DE Calcium transient
DE Chloride current
DE Heart
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  483(2). P 319-330.

AU Ozil-J-P. Swann-K.
TI Stimulation of repetitive calcium transients in mouse eggs
DE Calcium transient
DE Electrical field
DE Oocyte
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  483(2). P 331-346.

AU Toselli-M. Taglietti-V.
TI Muscarine inhibits high-threshold calcium currents with two distinct
   modes in rat embryonic hippocampal neurons
DE Hippocampus
DE Ca% channel
DE Muscarine
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  483(2). P 347-365.

AU Benveniste-M. Mayer-M-L.
TI Trapping of glutamate and glycine during open channel block of
   rat hippocampal neuron NMDA receptors by 9-aminoacridine
DE Glutamate
DE Glycine
DE NMDA receptor
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  483(2). P 367-384.

AU Wu-S-Y. Miyazaki-T. Dun-N-J.
TI Glycine induces two distinct membrane currents in neonatal rat
   sympathetic preganglionic neurones in vitro
DE Glycine
DE Strychinine
DE Sympathetic preganglionic neurone
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  483(2). P 385-396.

AU Andreose-J-S. Fumagalli-G. Lomo-T.
TI Number of junctional acetylcholine receptors: control by neural
   and muscular influences in the rat
DE Acetylcholine receptor
DE Neuromuscular junction
DE Electrical stimulation
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  483(2). P 397-406.

AU Pearce-R-J. Duchen-M-R.
TI Electrophysiological and metabolic effects of a convulsant barbiturate
   on dissociated mouse primary sensory neurons
DE Intracellular calcium
DE Barbiturate
DE Sensory neurone
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  483(2). P 407-420.

AU Andreasen-M. Lambert-J-D-C.
TI Regenerative properties of pyramidal cell dendrites in area CA1
   of the rat hippocampus
DE Hippocampus
DE Dendrite
DE Burst firing
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  483(2). P 421-441.

AU Riddell-J-S. Jankowska-E. Huber-J.
TI Organization of neuronal systems mediating presynaptic inhibition
   of group II muscle afferents in the cat
DE Spinal cord
DE Presynaptic inhibition
DE Primary afferent depolarization
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  483(2). P 443-460.

AU Jankowska-E. Riddell-J-S.
TI Interneurones mediating presynaptic inhibition of group II muscle
   afferents in the cat spinal cord
DE Primary afferent depolarization
DE Spinal cord
DE Interneurone
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  483(2). P 461-471.

AU Walter-S-J. Sampson-B. Shirley-D-G.
TI A micropuncture study of renal tubular lithium reabsorption in
   sodium-depleted rats
DE Lithium
DE Sodium restriction
DE Renal function
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  483(2). P 473-479.

AU Endlich-K. Massfelder-T. Helwig-J-J. Steinhausen-M.
TI Vascular effects of parathyroid hormone and parathyroid hormone-related
   protein in the split hydronephrotic rat kidney
DE Parathyroid hormone
DE Kidney
DE Renal blood flow
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  483(2). P 481-490.

AU Shido-O. Sakurada-S. Sugimoto-N. Nagasaka-T.
TI Shifts of thermoeffector thresholds in heat-acclimated rats
DE Heat production
DE Thermoregulation
DE Circadian rhythm
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  483(2). P 491-497.

AU Zijdewind-I. Kernell-D. Kukulka-C-G.
TI Spatial differences in fatigue-associated electromyographic behaviour
   of the human first dorsal interosseus muscle
DE Electromyogram
DE Fatigue
DE Voluntary contraction
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  483(2). P 499-509.

AU Mills-K-R. Schubert-M.
TI Short term synchronization of human motor units and their responses
   to transcranial magnetic stimulation
DE Motor unit
DE Synchronization
DE Magnetic stimulation
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  483(2). P 511-523.

AU Ward-J-K. Barnes-P-J. Tadjkarimi-S. Yacoub-M-H. Belvisi-M-G.
TI Evidence for the involvement of cGMP in neural bronchodilator
   responses in human trachea
DE Non-adrenergic non-cholinergic response
DE Nitric oxide
DE Cyclic GMP
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  483(2). P 525-536.

AU Mack-G. Nishiyasu-T. Shi-X.
TI Baroreceptor modulation of cutaneous vasodilator and sudomotor
   responses to thermal stress in humans
DE Skin
DE Sweat rate
DE Baroreceptor
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Mar 1.  483(2). P 537-547.

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AU Aitken-A.
TI 14-3-3 proteins on the MAP.
DE 14-3-3 proteins
DE Raf
DE signal transduction
DE MAP kinase
DE phosphorylation
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Mar. 20(3).  P 95-97.
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AU Lithgow-T.  Glick-B-S.  Schatz-G.
TI The protein import receptor of  mitochondria.
DE molecular chaperone
DE protein targeting
DE outer membrane
DE Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Mar. 20(3).  P 98-101.
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AU Ponting-C-P.  Phillips-C.
TI DHR domains in syntrophins, neural NO synthases and other intracellular
   proteins.
DE discs - large homologous region
DE nitric oxide synthase
DE syntrophin
DE intracellular domain
DE cell signalling
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Mar. 20(3).  P 102-103.
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AU Bork-P.  Ouzounis-C.  McEntyre-J.
TI Ready for a motif submission? A proposed checklist.
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Mar. 20(3).  104.
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AU Chen-J-J.  London-I-M.
TI Regulation of protein synthesis by heme-regulated eIF-2a kinase.
DE protein synthesis
DE protein kinase
DE heme
DE erythroid cells
DE eIF2
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Mar. 20(3).  P 105-108.
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AU Rao-B-J.  Chiu-S-K   Bazemore-L-R.  Reddy-G.  Radding-C-M.
TI How specific is the first recognition step of homologous recombination?.
DE RecA
DE homologous recognition
DE triplex DNA
DE base triplets
DE base substitutions
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Mar. 20(3).  P 109-113.
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AU Koleske-A-J.  Young-R-A.
TI The RNA polymerase II holoenzyme and its implications for gene regulation.
DE transcription
DE RNApolymerase II
DE gene expression
DE gene regulation
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Mar. 20(3).  P 113-116.
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AU Cano-E.  Mahadevan-L-C.
TI Parallel signal processing among mammalian MAPKs.
DE ERK
DE JNK/SAPK
DE HOG1 homologues
DE immediate-early genes
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Mar. 20(3).  P 117-122.
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AU Sokolik-C.
TI Kinemages: make your own molecules for teaching.
DE kinemage
DE molecular graphics
DE molecular modeling
DE protein structure
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Mar. 20(3).  P 122-124.
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AU Hengen-P-N.
TI Methods and reagents - Reamplification of PCR fragments.
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Mar. 20(3).  P 124-125.
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AU Manchester-K.L.
TI Did a tragic accident delay the discovery of the double helical structure
   of DNA?.
DE DNA
DE titration curves
DE viscosity
DE crystallography
DE helix
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Mar. 20(3).  P 126-128.
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AU Sternberg-M.
TI The Protein Folding Problem and Tertiary Structure Prediction.
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Mar. 20(3).  P 129-130.
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AU Lucy-J.
TI Biological Membranes: Structure, Biogenesis and Dynamics.
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Mar. 20(3).  P 129.
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AU Palayoor-S-T. Macklis-R-M. Bump-E-A. Coleman-C-N.
TI Modulation of Radiation-Induced Apoptosis and G2/M Block in Murine
   T-Lymphoma Cells.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Mar. 141(3). P. 235244.
AB Agents that diminish the radiation-induced G2/M block in EL4 lymphoma
   cells enhance the radiation-induced DNA fragmentation characteristic of
   apoptosis. Agents that sustain the radiation-induced G2/M-phase arrest
   inhibit this DNA fragmentation.

AU Gurzadyan-G-G. Goerner-H. Schulte-Frohlinde-D.
TI Ultraviolet (193, 216 and 254 nm) Photoinactivation of Escherichia coli
   Strains with Different Repair Deficiencies.
SO Radiat. Res. 1995 Mar. 141(3). P. 244-251.
AB Inactivation of E. coli upon irradiation at 193 and 216 nm is due to 216
   and 193 nm) is caused by photodimers in the chromosomal DNA, whereas
   inactivation of AB1157 (193 nm) is due to photoionization.

AU Reddy-N-M-S. Mayer-P-J. Nori-D. Lange-C-S.
TI Chinese Hamster V79 Cells Harbor Potentially Lethal Damage Which Is
   neither Fixed nor Repaired for Long Times after Attaining Maximal Survival
   under Growth Conditions.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Mar. 141(3). P. 252-258.
AB Irradiated cells incubated in conditioned medium before plating have
   higher survival than when incubated in growth medium, but both reach their
   survival maxima (plateaus) at about the same time (70 min after 10 Gy). Cells
   incubated in growth medium long enough to attain maximal survival can still
   repair all the damage which is repaired during incubation in conditioned
   medium if the medium is changed to conditioned medium within 2 h after
   irradiation, can repair some of the damage if the medium is changed between 2
   and 6 h after irradiation, and can repair none of the damage after 6 h after
   irradiation.

AU Ron-E. Lubin-J-H. Shore-R-E. Mabuchi-K. Modan-B. Pottern-L-M.
   Schneider-A-B. Tucker-M-A. Boice-J-D-Jr.
TI Thyroid Cancer after Exposure to External Radiation: A Pooled Analysis of
   Seven Studies.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Mar. 141(3) P. 259-277.
AB A study of nearly 700 thyroid cancers and 3,000,000 person-years of
   follow-up demonstrated a strong linear dose response, even down to 0.10 Gy.
   Risk decreased significantly with age at exposure, little risk was apparent
   if exposure occurred after age 20, risk was still elevated 40 years after
   exposure, and there was a suggestion that spreading dose over time may lower
   risk.

AU Yoshimoto-Y. Ezaki-H. Etoh-R. Hiraoka-T. Akiba-S.
TI Prevalence Rate of Thyroid Diseases among Autopsy Cases of the Atomic Bomb
   Survivors in Hiroshima, 1951-1985.
SO Radiat-res. 1995 Mar. 141(3). P. 278-286.
AB Significant risks were observed in autopsy data for latent thyroid cancer
   and thyroid adenoma but not for other benign thyroid diseases. Statistical
   analysis was conducted for possible interactions of age at exposure, sex or
   observation period.

AU Bond-V-P. Laster-B-H. Wielopolski-L.
TI The Equal Effectiveness Ratio: A Quantitative Approach to the Evaluation
   of Compounds for Boron Neutron Capture Therapy.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Mar. 141(3). P. 287-293.
AB The equal effectiveness ratio (ERR) is used as a quantitative approach for
   the evaluation of boron compounds for use in boron neutron capture therapy
   (BNCT). After the effects of the adventitious radiations are separated from
   those of the boron reaction products, the EER is obtained as the product of
   four factors: LET, uptake, sensitization and geometry.

AU Wang-S. Quadri-S-M. Tang-X-Z. Stephens-L-C. Lollo-C-P. Bartholomew-R-M.
   Vriesendorp-H-M.
TI Liver Toxicity Induced by Combined External-Beam Irradiation and
   Radioimmunoglobulin Therapy.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Mar. 141(3). P. 294-302.
AB The combination of radiolabeled immunoglobulin therapy and external-beam
   liver irradiation causes severe veno-occlusive disease in beagle dogs.

AU Roberts-S-A. Hendry-J-H. Potten-C-S.
TI Deduction of the Clonogen Content of Intestinal Crypts: A Direct
   Comparison of Two-Dose and Multiple-Dose Methodologies.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Mar. 141(3). P. 303-308.
AB Two methods for estimating crypt clonogen number are compared within a
   common experimental design. It is concluded that the differences found in
   using the two approaches can be attributed to a dose dependence in the
   clonogen number.

AU Yang-F-T. Lord-B-I. Hendry-J-H.
TI Gamma Irradiation of the Fetus Damages the Developing Hemopoietic
   Microenvironment rather than the Hemopoietic Progenitor Cells.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Mar. 141(3). P. 209-313.
AB One to 8 Gy gamma irradiation to the fetus at midterm gestation damages
   the developing hemopoietic regulatory microenvironment but not the developing
   hemopoietic tissue. This damage, however, limited the growth of the
   hemopoietic tissue such that a long-term hemopoietic stem cell deficiency
   develops.

AU Uma Devi-P. Suresh-R. Hande-M-P.
TI Effect of Fetal Exposure to Ultrasound on the Behavior of the Adult Mouse.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Mar. 141(3). P. 314-317.
AB Prenatal exposure of the mouse to 10 to 30 min of diagnostic ultrasound at
   14.5 days of gestation resulted in impairment of the function of the adult
   brain, as assessed from standard behavioral tests performed when the mice
   were 3 months old.

AU Floersheim-G-L.
TI Modification of Radiation Sensitivity by Salts of the Metals Beryllium and
   Indium and the Rare Earths Cerium, Lanthanum and Scandium.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Mar. 141(3). P. 318-323.
AB The metals beryllium and indium and the rare earths cerium, lanthanum and
   scandium reduced survival in lethally irradiated mice. A large array of other
   metals tested did not display such a sensitizing activity.

AU Noethig-Laslo-V. Himdan-T-A. Bilinski-H.
TI Paramagnetic Molecular Centers in Gamma-Irradiated Aluminum Hydroxide
   Complexed with Glycine or Serine.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Mar. 141(3). P. 324-329.
AB Paramagnetic molecular centers produced by gamma irradiation at 77 and 293
   K, when precipitated with glycine or serine, were studied by ESR
   spectroscopy. Stable paramagnetic centers characteristic for the amino acid
   were observed only in the complexes with serine, and only in air.

AU Gladstone-D-J. Chin-L-M.
TI Real-Time, In Vivo Measurement of Radiation Dose during Radioimmunotherapy
   in Mice Using a Miniature MOSFET Dosimeter Probe.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Mar. 141(3). P. 330-335.
AB This report presents the first real-time measurement of absorbed radiation
   dose during radioimmunotherapy in mice. Dose rate and total absorbed dose at
   the center of the tumor were measured after administration of
   yttrium-90-labeled antibodies using a miniature MOSFET radiation dosimeter
   probe.

AU Perlstein-R-S. Mehta-N-R. Mougey-E-H. Whitnall-M-H. Neta-R.
TI Whole-Body Irradiation Transiently Diminishes the Adrenocorticotropin
   Response to Recombinant Human Interleukin-1 Alpha.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Mar. 141(3). P. 336-341.
AB Our results indicate that whole-body irradiation does not potentiate the
   rhIL-1-induced increase in ACTH levels; in fact, the rhIL-1-induced increase
   in plasma ACTH is transiently blunted when the cytokine is administered 5 h
   after exposure to whole-body irradiation. The ACTH response may be inhibited
   by elevated corticosterone levels after whole-body irradiation, or by other
   radiation-induced effects on the pituitary gland and hypothalamus.

AU Wei-Z. Liu-Y. Wang-G. Chen-X. Li-H. Yang-H.Wang-L. Gao-Q.Wang-C. Wang-Y.
TI Biological Effect of Carbon Ions with Medium Energy on Plant Seeds.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Mar. 141(3). P. 342-344.
AB Germination of plant seeds is inhibited by exposure to ions with medium
   energy, and a great variety of chromosomal aberrations are observed.
CC Short Communication.

AU Hui-T-E. Jostes-R-F. Cross-F-T.
TI Comments on "Analysis of Survival of C-18 Cells after Irradiation in
   Suspension with Chelated and Ionic Bismuth-212 Using Microdosimetry" by
   Stinchcomb and Roeske (Radiat. Res. 140, 48-54, 1994).
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Mar. 141(3). P. 345-346.
CC Letter to the Editor.

AU Stinchcomb-T-G.. Roeske-J-C.
TI Response to the Comments of Hui, Jostes and Cross.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Mar. 141(3). P. 346.
CC Letter to the Editor.

AU Fry-R-J-M.
TI Radiobiology for the Radiologist, by Eric J. Hall.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Mar. 141(3). P. 347.
CC: Book Review.

TI Author Index for Volume 141.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Mar. 141(3). P. 348-349.

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AU Takita-Y.  Ohya-Y.  Anraku-Y.
TI The CLS2 gene encodes a protein with multiple membrane-spanning
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SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1995 246(3)  P 269.
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AU Santamaria-P.  Randsholt-N-B.
TI Characterization of a region of the X chromosome of Drosophila
   including multi sex combs (mxc), a Polycomb group gene which also
   functions as a tumour suppressor.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1995 246(3)  P 282.
AB 52460282.438

AU Campbell-R-B.  Sinclair-D-A-R.  Couling-M.  Brock-H-W.
TI Genetic interactions and dosage effects of Polycomb group genes of
   Drosophila.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1995 246(3)  P 291.
AB 52460291.438

AU Soltes-Rak-E.  Kushner-D-J.  Williams-D-D.  Coleman-J-R.
TI Factors regulating cryIVB expression in the cyanobacterium
   Synechococcus PCC 7942.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1995 246(3)  P 301.
AB 52460301.438

AU Das-A.  Xie-Y-H.
TI Replication of the broad-host-range plasmid RK2: isolation and
   characterization of a spontaneous deletion mutant that can
   replicate in Agrobacterium tumefaciens but not in Escherichia
   coli.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1995 246(3)  P 309.
AB 52460309.438

AU Dahlkvist-A.  Kanter-Smoler-G.  Sunnerhagen-P.
TI The RCK1 and RCK2 protein kinase genes from Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae suppress cell cycle checkpoint mutations in
   Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1995 246(3)  P 316.
AB 52460316.438

AU Roeder-M-S.  Plaschke-J.  Koenig-S-U.  Boerner-A.  Sorrells-M-E.
   Tanksley-S-D.  Ganal-M-W.
TI Abundance, variability and chromosomal location of microsatellites
   in wheat.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1995 246(3)  P 327.
AB 52460327.438

AU Yang-J.  Porter-L.  Rawls-J.
TI Expression of the dihydroorotate dehydrogenase gene, dhod, during
   spermatogenesis in Drosophila melanogaster.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1995 246(3)  P 334.
AB 52460334.438

AU Srikantha-T.  Morrow-B.  Schroeppel-K.  Soll-D-R.
TI The frequency of integrative transformation at phase-specific genes
   of Candida albicans correlates with their transcriptional state.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1995 246(3)  P 342.
AB 52460342.438

AU Mellado-E.  Aufauvre-Brown-A.  Specht-C-A.  Robbins-P-W.
   Holden-D-W.
TI A multigene family related to chitin synthase genes of yeast in the
   opportunistic pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1995 246(3)  P 353.
AB 52460353.438

AU Jiang-W.  Lim-M-Y.  Yoon-H-J.  Thorner-J.  Martin-G-S.  Carbon-J.
TI Overexpression of the yeast MCK1 protein kinase suppresses
   conditional mutations in centromere-binding protein genes CBF2 and
   CBF5.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1995 246(3)  P 360.
AB 52460360.438

AU Proft-M.  Grzesitza-D.  Entian-K-D.
TI Identification and characterization of regulatory elements in the
   phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase gene PCK1 of Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1995 246(3)  P 367.
AB 52460367.438

AU Steiner-K.  Malke-H.
TI Transcription termination of the streptokinase gene of
   Streptococcus equisimilis H46A: bidirectionality and efficiency in
   homologous and heterologous hosts.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1995 246(3)  P 374.
AB 52460374.438

AU Sved-J-A.  Blackman-L-M.  Svoboda-Y.  Colless-R.
TI Male recombination with single and homologous P elements in
   Drosophila melanogaster.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1995 246(3)  P 381.
AB 52460381.438

AU Su-J-Y.  Maller-J-L.
TI Cloning and expression of a Xenopus gene that prevents mitotic
   catastrophe in fission yeast.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1995 246(3)  P 387.
AB 52460387.438

AU Yonemitsu-H.  Higuchi-H.  Fujihashi-T.  Kaji-A.
TI An unusual mutation in RepA increases the copy number of a
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   hundred fold.
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CC CONTENTS          Volume 270 Number 09 (1995)

AU Joklik-W-K.  Roner-M-R.
TI What reassorts when reovirus genome segments reassort?
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4181.

AU Erb-L.  Garrad-R.  Wang-Y.  Quinn-T.  Turner-J-T.  Weisman-G-A.
TI Site-directed mutagenesis of P2U purinoceptors. Positively charged
   amino acids in transmembrane helices 6 and 7 affect agonist potency and
   specificity.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4185.

AU Wilcox-M-D.  Dingus-J.  Balcueva-E-A.  McIntire-W-E.  Mehta-N-D.
   Schey-K-L.  Robishaw-J-D.  Hildebrandt-J-D.
TI Bovine brain GO isoforms have distinct {gamma} subunit compositions
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4189.

AU Sommers-C-H.  Miller-E-J.  Dujon-B.  Prakash-S.  Prakash-L.
TI Conditional lethality of null mutations in RTH1 that encodes the yeast
   counterpart of a mammalian 5{prime}- to 3{prime}-exonuclease required
   for lagging strand DNA synthesis in reconstituted systems
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4193.

AU Nightingale-K.  Wolffe-A-P.
TI Methylation at CpG sequences does not influence histone H1 binding to a
   nucleosome including a Xenopus borealis 5 S rRNA gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4197.

AU Hii-C-S-T.  Ferrante-A.  Edwards-Y-S.  Huang-Z-H.  Hartfield-P-J.
   Rathjen-D-A.  Poulos-A.  Murray-A-W.
TI Activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase by arachidonic acid in
   rat liver epithelial WB cells by a protein kinase C-dependent mechanism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4201.

AU Okamoto-T.  Takeda-S.  Murayama-Y.  Ogata-E.  Nishimoto-I.
TI Ligand-dependent G protein coupling function of amyloid transmembrane
   precursor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4205.

AU Glibetic-M.  Taylor-L.  Larson-D.  Hannan-R.  Sells-B.  Rothblum-L.
TI The RNA polymerase I transcription factor UBF is the product of a
   primary response gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4209.

AU Diment-S.  Eidelman-M.  Rodriguez-G-M.  Orlow-S-J.
TI Lysosomal hydrolases are present in melanosomes and are elevated in
   melanizing cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4213.

AU Cho-H.  Cronan-J-E-Jr..
TI Defective export of a periplasmic enzyme disrupts regulation of fatty
   acid synthesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4216.

AU Ivanenko-A.  McKemy-D-D.  Kenyon-J-L.  Airey-J-A.  Sutko-J-L.
TI Embryonic chicken skeletal muscle cells fail to develop normal
   excitation-contraction coupling in the absence of the {alpha} ryanodine
   receptor. Implications for a two-ryanodine receptor system.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4220.

AU Thompson-M-A.  Ginty-D-D.  Bonni-A.  Greenberg-M-E.
TI L-type voltage-sensitive Ca2+ channel activation regulates c-fos
   transcription at multiple levels
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4224.

AU Ruan-Y.  Chen-C.  Cao-Y.  Garofalo-R-S.
TI The Drosophila insulin receptor contains a novel carboxyl-terminal
   extension likely to play an important role in signal transduction
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4236.

AU Klodos-I.  Fedosova-N-U.  Plesner-L.
TI Influence of intramembrane electric charge on Na,K-ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4244.

AU Navon-A.  Schulze-A-J.  Guillou-Y.  Zylinski-C-A.  Baleux-F.
   Expert-Bezancon-N.  Friguet-B.  Djavadi-Ohaniance-L.  Goldberg-M-E.
TI Importance of residues 2-9 in the immunoreactivity, subunit
   interactions, and activity of the {beta}2 subunit of Escherichia coli
   tryptophan synthase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4255.

AU Busby-R-W.  Chang-M-D-T.  Busby-R-C.  Wimp-J.  Townsend-C-A.
TI Expression and purification of two isozymes of clavaminate synthase and
   initial characterization of the iron binding site. General error
   analysis in polymerase chain reaction amplification.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4262.

AU Yoshikawa-S.  Mochizuki-M.  Zhao-X-J.  Caughey-W-S.
TI Effects of overall oxidation state on infrared spectra of heme {alpha}3
   cyanide in bovine heart cytochrome c oxidase. Evidence of novel
   mechanistic roles for CuB
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4270.

AU Meng-Q-H.  Sparks-D-L.  Marcel-Y-L.
TI Effect of LpA-I composition and structure on cholesterol transfer
   between lipoproteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4280.

AU Danaie-P.  Wittmer-B.  Altmann-M.  Trachsel-H.
TI Isolation of a protein complex containing translation initiation factor
   Prt1 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4288.

AU Edwards-S-L.  Davidson-V-L.  Hyun-Y-L.  Wingfield-P-T.
TI Spectroscopic evidence for a common electron transfer pathway for two
   tryptophan tryptophylquinone enzymes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4293.

AU Tamaki-T.  Ohnishi-K.  Hartl-C.  LeRoy-E-C.  Trojanowska-M.
TI Characterization of a GC-rich region containing Sp1 binding site(s) as
   a constitutive responsive element of the {alpha}2(I) collagen gene in
   human fibroblasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4299.

AU Zgombic-Knight-M.  Foglio-M-H.  Duester-G.
TI Genomic structure and expression of the ADH7 gene encoding human class
   IV alcohol dehydrogenase, the form most efficient for retinol
   metabolism in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4305.

AU Alnemri-E-S.  Fernandes-Alnemri-T.  Litwack-G.
TI Cloning and expression of four novel isoforms of human
   interleukin-1{beta} converting enzyme with different apoptotic
   activities
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4312.

AU Banno-Y.  Nakashima-S.  Hachiya-T.  Nozawa-Y.
TI Endogenous cleavage of phospholipase C-{beta}3 by agonist-induced
   activation of calpain in human platelets
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4318.

AU Opresko-L-K.  Chang-C-P.  Will-B-H.  Burke-P-M.  Gill-G-N.
   Wiley-H-S.
TI Endocytosis and lysosomal targeting of epidermal growth factor
   receptors are mediated by distinct sequences independent of the
   tyrosine kinase domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4325.

AU French-A-R.  Tadaki-D-K.  Niyogi-S-K.  Lauffenburger-D-A.
TI Intracellular trafficking of epidermal growth factor family ligands is
   directly influenced by the pH sensitivity of the receptor/ligand
   interaction
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4334.

AU Kumar-A-P.  Mar-P-K.  Zhao-B.  Montgomery-R-L.  Kang-D-C.
   Butler-A-P.
TI Regulation of rat ornithine decarboxylase promoter activity by binding
   of transcription factor Sp1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4341.

AU Odermatt-A.  Solioz-M.
TI Two trans-acting metalloregulatory proteins controlling expression of
   the copper-ATPases of Enterococcus hirae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4349.

AU Nissen-M-S.  Reeves-R.
TI Changes in superhelicity are introduced into closed circular DNA by
   binding of high mobility group protein I/Y
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4355.

AU Yu-X.  Inesi-G.
TI Variable stoichiometric efficiency of Ca2+ and Sr2+ transport by the
   sarcoplasmic reticulum ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4361.

AU Ros-R.  Romieu-C.  Gibrat-R.  Grignon-C.
TI The plant inorganic pyrophosphatase does not transport K+ in vacuole
   membrane vesicles multilabeled with fluorescent probes for H+, K+, and
   membrane potential
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4368.

AU Maroto-M.  Arredondo-J-J.  Roman-M-S.  Marco-R.  Cervera-M.
TI Analysis of the paramyosin/miniparamyosin gene. Miniparamyosin is an
   independently transcribed, distinct paramyosin isoform, widely
   distributed in invertebrates.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4375.

AU Meinke-A.  Damude-H-G.  Tomme-P.  Kwan-E.  Kilburn-D-G.
   Miller-R-C-Jr..  Warren-R-A-J.  Gilkes-N-R.
TI Enhancement of the endo-{beta}-1,4-glucanase activity of an
   exocellobiohydrolase by deletion of a surface loop
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4383.

AU Kristie-T-M.  Pomerantz-J-L.  Twomey-T-C.  Parent-S-A.  Sharp-P-A.
TI The cellular C1 factor of the herpes simplex virus enhancer complex is
   a family of polypeptides
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4387.

AU Conover-C-A.  Durham-S-K.  Zapf-J.  Masiarz-F-R.  Kiefer-M-C.
TI Cleavage analysis of insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-dependent
   IGF-binding protein-4 proteolysis and expression of protease-resistant
   IGF-binding protein-4 mutants
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4395.

AU Leduc-I.  Meloche-S.
TI Angiotensin II stimulates tyrosine phosphorylation of the focal
   adhesion-associated protein paxillin in aortic smooth muscle cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4401.

AU Mukherjee-B.  Burma-S.  Hasnain-S-E.
TI The 30-kDa protein binding to the initiator of the baculovirus
   polyhedrin promoter also binds specifically to the coding strand
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4405.

AU Shimekake-Y.  Nagata-K.  Ohta-S.  Kambayashi-Y.  Teraoka-H.
   Kitamura-K.  Eto-T.  Kangawa-K.  Matsuo-H.
TI Adrenomedullin stimulates two signal transduction pathways, cAMP
   accumulation and Ca2+ mobilization, in bovine aortic endothelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4412.

AU Caterina-M-J.  Hereld-D.  Devreotes-P-N.
TI Occupancy of the Dictyostelium cAMP receptor, cAR1, induces a reduction
   in affinity which depends upon COOH-terminal serine residues
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4418.

AU Conroy-W-G.  Berg-D-K.
TI Neurons can maintain multiple classes of nicotinic acetylcholine
   receptors distinguished by different subunit compositions
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4424.

AU Roll-J-T.  Shah-V-K.  Dean-D-R.  Roberts-G-P.
TI Characteristics of NIFNE in Azotobacter vinelandii strains.
   Implications for the synthesis of the iron-molybdenum cofactor of
   dinitrogenase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4432.

AU Liang-Q.  He-J-S.  Fulco-A-J.
TI The role of Barbie box sequences as cis-acting elements involved in the
   barbiturate-mediated induction of cytochromes P450BM-1 and P450BM-3 in
   Bacillus megaterium
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4438.

AU Grierson-J-P.  Meldolesi-J.
TI Shear stress-induced [Ca2+]i transients and oscillations in mouse
   fibroblasts are mediated by endogenously released ATP
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4451.

AU Lu-G.  Kochoumian-L.  King-T-P.
TI Sequence identity and antigenic cross-reactivity of white face hornet
   venom allergen, also a hyaluronidase, with other proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4457.

AU Eichler-J.  Silman-I.
TI The activity of an endoplasmic reticulum-localized pool of
   acetylcholinesterase is modulated by heat shock
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4466.

AU Chang-E.  Goldberg-H.
TI Requirements for transforming growth factor-{beta} regulation of the
   Pro-{alpha}2(I) collagen and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 promoters
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4473.

AU Falkenberg-C.  Allhorn-M.  Thogersen-I-B.  Valnickova-Z.  Pizzo-S-V.
   Salvesen-G.  Akerstrom-B.  Enghild-J-J.
TI {alpha}1-Microglobulin destroys the proteinase inhibitory activity of
   {alpha}1-inhibitor-3 by complex formation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4478.

AU Smith-K-P.  Liu-B.  Scott-C.  Sharp-Z-D.
TI Pit-1 exhibits a unique promoter spacing requirement for activation and
   synergism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4484.

AU Ferro-K-L.  Collins-C-A.
TI Microtubule-independent phospholipid stimulation of cytoplasmic dynein
   ATPase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4492.

AU Hu-M.  Bigger-C-B.  Gardner-P-D.
TI A novel regulatory element of a nicotinic acetylcholine receptor gene
   interacts with a DNA binding activity enriched in rat brain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4497.

AU Harrington-J-J.  Lieber-M-R.
TI DNA structural elements required for FEN-1 binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4503.

AU Gualberto-A.  Lowry-J.  Santoro-I-M.  Walsh-K.
TI Parameters that influence the extent of site occupancy by a candidate
   telomere end-binding protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4509.

AU Chen-L-X.  Zhang-Z-.  Scafonas-A.  Cavalli-R-C.  Gabriel-J-L.
   Soprano-K-J.  Soprano-D-R.
TI Arginine 132 of cellular retinoic acid-binding protein (type II) is
   important for binding of retinoic acid
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4518.

AU Ames-J-B.  Porumb-T.  Tanaka-T.  Ikura-M.  Stryer-L.
TI Amino-terminal myristoylation induces cooperative calcium binding to
   recoverin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4526.

AU Gomes-X-V.  Wold-M-S.
TI Structural analysis of human replication protein A. Mapping functional
   domains of the 70-kDa subunit.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4534.

AU Vieille-Grosjean-I.  Huber-P.
TI Transcription factor GATA-1 regulates human HOXB2 gene expression in
   erythroid cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4544.

AU Kotkow-K-J.  Deitcher-S-R.  Furie-B.  Furie-B-C.
TI The second kringle domain of prothrombin promotes factor Va-mediated
   prothrombin activation by prothrombinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4551.

AU Chan-D.  Cole-W-G.  Rogers-J-G.  Bateman-J-F.
TI Type X collagen multimer assembly in vitro is prevented by a Gly618 to
   Val mutation in the {alpha}1(X) NC1 domain resulting in Schmid
   metaphyseal chondrodysplasia
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4558.

AU Jordan-R.  McMacken-R.
TI Modulation of the ATPase activity of the molecular chaperone DnaK by
   peptides and the DnaJ and GrpE heat shock proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4563.

AU Ali-M-S.  Shenoy-B-C.  Eswaran-D.  Andersson-L-A.  Roche-T-E.
   Patel-M-S.
TI Identification of the tryptophan residue in the thiamin pyrophosphate
   binding site of mammalian pyruvate dehydrogenase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4570.

AU Sheridan-P-L.  Schorpp-M.  Voz-M-L.  Jones-K-A.
TI Cloning of an SNF2/SWI2-related protein that binds specifically to the
   SPH motifs of the SV40 enhancer and to the HIV-1 promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4575.

AU Vaithilingam-I-S.  McDonald-W.  Malott-D-W.  Maestro-R-F-D.
TI An extracellular proteasome-like structure from C6 astrocytoma cells
   with serine collagenase IV activity and metallo-dependent activity on
   {alpha}-casein and {beta}-insulin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4588.

AU Baldwin-A-N.  Shooter-E-M.
TI Zone mapping of the binding domain of the rat low affinity nerve growth
   factor receptor by the introduction of novel N-glycosylation sites
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4594.

AU Grady-E-F.  Slice-L-W.  Brant-W-O.  Walsh-J-H.  Payan-D-G.
   Bunnett-N-W.
TI Direct observation of endocytosis of gastrin releasing peptide and its
   receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4603.

AU Lujan-H-D.  Marotta-A.  Mowatt-M-R.  Sciaky-N.
   Lippincott-Schwartz-J.  Nash-T-E.
TI Developmental induction of Golgi structure and function in the
   primitive eukaryote Giardia lamblia
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4612.

AU Weber-P.  Zimmermann-D-R.  Winterhalter-K-H.  Vaughan-L.
TI Tenascin-C binds heparin by its fibronectin type III domain five
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4619.

AU Chung-S-O.  Kubo-T.  Natori-S.
TI Molecular cloning and sequencing of arylphorin-binding protein in
   protein granules of the Sarcophaga fat body. Implication of a
   post-translational processing mechanism.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4624.

AU Rouquier-S.  Lowe-J-B.  Kelly-R-J.  Fertitta-A-L.  Lennon-G-G.
   Giorgi-D.
TI Molecular cloning of a human genomic region containing the H blood
   group {alpha}(1,2)fucosyltransferase gene and two H locus-related DNA
   restriction fragments. Isolation of a candidate for the human Secretor
   blood group locus.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4632.

AU Kelly-R-J.  Rouquier-S.  Giorgi-D.  Lennon-G-G.  Lowe-J-B.
TI Sequence and expression of a candidate for the human Secretor blood
   group {alpha}(1,2)fucosyltransferase gene (FUT2). Homozygosity for an
   enzyme-inactivating nonsense mutation commonly correlates with the
   non-secretor phenotype.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4640.

AU Rottingen-J-A.  Enden-T.  Camerer-E.  Iversen-J-G.  Prydz-H.
TI Binding of human factor VIIa to tissue factor induces cytosolic Ca2+
   signals in J82 cells, transfected COS-1 cells, Madin-Darby canine
   kidney cells and in human endothelial cells induced to synthesize
   tissue factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4650.

AU Fujita-Yoshigaki-J.  Shirouzu-M.  Ito-Y.  Hattori-S.  Furuyama-S.
   Nishimura-S.  Yokoyama-S.
TI A constitutive effector region on the C-terminal side of switch I of
   the Ras protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4661.

AU Drewett-J-G.  Fendly-B-M.  Garbers-D-L.  Lowe-D-G.
TI Natriuretic peptide receptor-B (guanylyl cyclase-B) mediates C-type
   natriuretic peptide relaxation of precontracted rat aorta
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4668.

AU Wegener-A-M-K.  Hou-X.  Dietrich-J.  Geisler-C.
TI Distinct domains of the CD3-{gamma} chain are involved in surface
   expression and function of the T cell antigen receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4675.

AU Eason-M-G.  Moreira-S-P.  Liggett-S-B.
TI Four consecutive serines in the third intracellular loop are the sites
   for {beta}-adrenergic receptor kinase-mediated phosphorylation and
   desensitization of the {alpha}2A-adrenergic receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4681.

AU Taipale-J.  Lohi-J.  Saarinen-J.  Kovanen-P-T.  Keski-Oja-J.
TI Human mast cell chymase and leukocyte elastase release latent
   transforming growth factor-{beta}1 from the extracellular matrix of
   cultured human epithelial and endothelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4689.

AU Ware-F-E.  Vassilakos-A.  Peterson-P-A.  Jackson-M-R.  Lehrman-M-A.
   Williams-D-B.
TI The molecular chaperone calnexin binds Glc1Man9GlcNAc2 oligosaccharide
   as an initial step in recognizing unfolded glycoproteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4697.

AU Rehn-M.  Pihlajaniemi-T.
TI Identification of three N-terminal ends of type XVIII collagen chains
   and tissue-specific differences in the expression of the corresponding
   transcripts. The longest form contains a novel motif homologous to rat
   and Drosophila frizzled proteins.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4705.

AU Choi-Y-H.  Matsuzaki-R.  Fukui-T.  Shimizu-E.  Yorifuji-T.  Sato-H.
   Ozaki-Y.  Tanizawa-K.
TI Copper/topa quinone-containing histamine oxidase from Arthrobacter
   globiformis. Molecular cloning and sequencing, overproduction of
   precursor enzyme, and generation of topa quinone cofactor.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4712.

AU Ortiz-D-F.  Ruscitti-T.  McCue-K-F.  Ow-D-W.
TI Transport of metal-binding peptides by HMT1, a fission yeast ABC-type
   vacuolar membrane protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4721.

AU Biesinger-B.  Tsygankov-A-Y.  Fickenscher-H.  Emmrich-F.
   Fleckenstein-B.  Bolen-J-B.  Broker-B-M.
TI The product of the Herpesvirus saimiri open reading frame 1 (Tip)
   interacts with T cell-specific kinase p56lck in transformed cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4729.

AU Thompson-N-E.  Strasheim-L-A.  Nolan-K-M.  Burgess-R-R.
TI Accessibility of epitopes on human transcription factor IIB in the
   native protein and in a complex with DNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4735.

AU Nauseef-W-M.  McCormick-S-J.  Clark-R-A.
TI Calreticulin functions as a molecular chaperone in the biosynthesis of
   myeloperoxidase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4741.

AU MacDonald-P-N.  Sherman-D-R.  Dowd-D-R.  Jefcoat-S-C-Jr..
   DeLisle-R-K.
TI The vitamin D receptor interacts with general transcription factor IIB
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4748.

AU O'Boyle-D-R-II.  Wager-Smith-K.  Stevens-J-T-III.  Weinheimer-S-P.
TI The effect of internal autocleavage on kinetic properties of the human
   cytomegalovirus protease catalytic domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4753.

AU Creighton-S.  Goodman-M-F.
TI Gel kinetic analysis of DNA polymerase fidelity in the presence of
   proofreading using bacteriophage T4 DNA polymerase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4759.

AU Lu-H-S.  Hara-S.  Wong-L-W-I.  Jones-M-D.  Katta-V.  Trail-G.  Zou-A.
   Brankow-D.  Cole-S.  Hu-S.  Wen-D.
TI Post-translational processing of membrane-associated neu
   differentiation factor proisoforms expressed in mammalian cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4775.

AU Lu-H-S.  Chang-D.  Philo-J-S.  Zhang-K.  Narhi-L-O.  Liu-N.  Zhang-M.
   Sun-J.  Wen-J.  Yanagihara-D.  Karunagaran-D.  Yarden-Y.  Ratzkin-B.
TI Studies on the structure and function of glycosylated and
   nonglycosylated neu differentiation factors. Similarities and
   differences of the {alpha} and {beta} isoforms.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4784.

AU Yu-G.  Shen-F-S.  Sturch-S.  Aquino-A.  Glazer-R-I.  Felsted-R-L.
TI Regulation of HIV-1 gag protein subcellular targeting by protein kinase
   C
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4792.

AU Allen-S.  Naim-H-Y.  Bulleid-N-J.
TI Intracellular folding of tissue-type plasminogen activator. Effects of
   disulfide bond formation on N-linked glycosylation and secretion.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4797.

AU Zhu-J.  Reynet-C.  Caldwell-J-S.  Kahn-C-R.
TI Characterization of Rad, a new member of Ras/GTPase superfamily, and
   its regulation by a unique GTPase-activating protein (GAP)-like activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4805.

AU Vouret-Craviari-V.  Auberger-P.  Pouyssegur-J.
   Obberghen-Schilling-E-V.
TI Distinct mechanisms regulate 5-HT2 and thrombin receptor desensitization
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4813.

AU Powell-B-S.  Court-D-L.  Inada-T.  Nakamura-Y.  Michotey-V.  Cui-X.
   Reizer-A.  Saier-M-H-Jr..  Reizer-J.
TI Novel proteins of the phosphotransferase system encoded within the rpoN
   operon of Escherichia coli. Enzyme IIANtr affects growth on organic
   nitrogen and the conditional lethality of an erats mutant.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4822.

AU Honda-Z-.  Takano-T.  Hirose-N.  Suzuki-T.  Muto-A.  Kume-S.
   Mikoshiba-K.  Itoh-K.  Shimizu-T.
TI Gq pathway desensitizes chemotactic receptor-induced calcium signaling
   via inositol trisphosphate receptor down-regulation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4840.

AU Jannatipour-M.  Rokeach-L-A.
TI The Schizosaccharomyces pombe homologue of the chaperone calnexin is
   essential for viability
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4845.

AU Wang-J-Z.  Gong-C-X.  Zaidi-T.  Grundke-Iqbal-I.  Iqbal-K.
TI Dephosphorylation of Alzheimer paired helical filaments by protein
   phosphatase-2A and -2B
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4854.

AU Palaniappan-C.  Fay-P-J.  Bambara-R-A.
TI Nevirapine alters the cleavage specificity of ribonuclease H of human
   immunodeficiency virus 1 reverse transcriptase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4861.

AU Siemeister-G.  Al-Hasani-H.  Klein-H-W.  Kellner-S.  Streicher-R.
   Krone-W.  Muller-Wieland-D.
TI Recombinant human insulin receptor substrate-1 protein. Tyrosine
   phosphorylation and in vitro binding of insulin receptor kinase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4870.

AU Tomonaga-T.  Levens-D.
TI Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein K is a DNA-binding
   transactivator
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4875.

AU Selby-C-P.  Sancar-A.
TI Structure and function of transcription-repair coupling factor. I.
   Structural domains and binding properties.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4882.

AU Selby-C-P.  Sancar-A.
TI Structure and function of transcription-repair coupling factor. II.
   Catalytic properties.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4890.

AU Park-C-H.  Mu-D.  Reardon-J-T.  Sancar-A.
TI The general transcription-repair factor TFIIH is recruited to the
   excision repair complex by the XPA protein independent of the TFIIE
   transcription factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4896.

AU Riikonen-A.  Tikkanen-R.  Jalanko-A.  Peltonen-L.
TI Immediate interaction between the nascent subunits and two conserved
   amino acids Trp34 and Thr206 are needed for the catalytic activity of
   aspartylglucosaminidase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4903.

AU Chu-R.  Varanasi-U.  Chu-S.  Lin-Y.  Usuda-N.  Rao-M-S.  Reddy-J-K.
TI Overexpression and characterization of the human peroxisomal acyl-CoA
   oxidase in insect cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4908.

AU Wolf-B-A.  Wertkin-A-M.  Jolly-Y-C.  Yasuda-R-P.  Wolfe-B-B.
   Konrad-R-J.  Manning-D.  Ravi-S.  Williamson-J-R.  Lee-V-M-Y.
TI Muscarinic regulation of Alzheimer's disease amyloid precursor protein
   secretion and amyloid {beta}-protein production in human neuronal NT2N
   cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4916.

AU Pfeiffer-D-R.  Gudz-T-I.  Novgorodov-S-A.  Erdahl-W-L.
TI The peptide mastoparan is a potent facilitator of the mitochondrial
   permeability transition
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4923.

AU Traub-L-M.  Kornfeld-S.  Ungewickell-E.
TI Different domains of the AP-1 adaptor complex are required for Golgi
   membrane binding and clathrin recruitment
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4933.

AU Jain-S-K.  Cox-M-M.  Inman-R-B.
TI Occurrence of three-stranded DNA within a RecA protein filament
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4943.

AU Linnekin-D.  Mou-S-M.  Greer-P.  Longo-D-L.  Ferris-D-K.
TI Phosphorylation of a Fes-related protein in response to
   granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Mar 3.  270(09).  p 4950.

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AU Schmittgen-T-D.  Danenberg-K-D.  Horikoshi-T.  Lenz-H-J.
   Danenberg-P-V.
TI Effect of 5-fluoro- and 5-bromouracil substitution on the translation
   of human thymidylate synthase mRNA. Vol. 269 (1994) 16269-16275.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4180.

AU Takakuwa-Y.  Nishino-H.  Ishibe-Y.  Ishibashi-T.
TI Properties and kinetics of membrane-bound enzymes when both the enzyme
   and substrate are components of the same microsomal membrane. Studies
   on lathosterol 5-desaturase. Vol. 269 (1994) 27889-27893.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4180.

AU Bubb-M-R.  Spector-I.  Bershadsky-A-D.  Korn-E-D.
TI Swinholide A is a microfilament disrupting marine toxin that stabilizes
   actin dimers and severs actin filaments
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3463.

AU Shao-H.  Lou-L.  Pandey-A.  Verderame-M-F.  Siever-D-A.  Dixit-V-M.
TI cDNA cloning and characterization of a Cek7 receptor protein-tyrosine
   kinase ligand that is identical to the ligand (ELF-1) for the Mek-4 and
   Sek receptor protein-tyrosine kinases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3467.

AU Ridderstrale-M.  Degerman-E.  Tornqvist-H.
TI Growth hormone stimulates the tyrosine phosphorylation of the insulin
   receptor substrate-1 and its association with phosphatidylinositol
   3-kinase in primary adipocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3471.

AU Shackelford-R-E.  Misra-U-K.  Florine-Casteel-K.  Thai-S-F.
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TI Oxidized low density lipoprotein suppresses activation of NF{kappa}B in
   macrophages via a pertussis toxin-sensitive signaling mechanism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3475.

AU Arner-E-S-J.  Bjornstedt-M.  Holmgren-A.
TI 1-Chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene is an irreversible inhibitor of human
   thioredoxin reductase. Loss of thioredoxin disulfide reductase activity
   is accompanied by a large increase in NADPH oxidase activity.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3479.

AU Husler-T.  Lockert-D-H.  Kaufman-K-M.  Sodetz-J-M.  Sims-P-J.
TI Chimeras of human complement C9 reveal the site recognized by
   complement regulatory protein CD59
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3483.

AU Steinman-H-M.
TI The Bcl-2 oncoprotein functions as a pro-oxidant
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3487.

AU Flordellis-C-S.  Berguerand-M.  Gouache-P.  Barbu-V.  Gavras-H.
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TI {alpha}2 adrenergic receptor subtypes expressed in Chinese hamster
   ovary cells activate differentially mitogen-activated protein kinase by
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AU Torri-A-F.  Englund-P-T.
TI A DNA polymerase {beta} in the mitochondrion of the trypanosomatid
   Crithidia fasciculata
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3495.

AU Zhou-Z.  Misler-S.
TI Action potential-induced quantal secretion of catecholamines from rat
   adrenal chromaffin cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3498.

AU Sibbesen-O.  Koch-B.  Halkier-B-A.  Moller-B-L.
TI Cytochrome P-450TYR is a multifunctional heme-thiolate enzyme
   catalyzing the conversion of l-tyrosine to p-hydroxyphenylacetaldehyde
   oxime in the biosynthesis of the cyanogenic glucoside dhurrin in
   Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3506.

AU Vita-N.  Lefort-S.  Laurent-P.  Caput-D.  Ferrara-P.
TI Characterization and comparison of the interleukin 13 receptor with the
   interleukin 4 receptor on several cell types
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3512.

AU McIntosh-J-M.  Ghomashchi-F.  Gelb-M-H.  Dooley-D-J.  Stoehr-S-J.
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TI Conodipine-M, a novel phospholipase A2 isolated from the venom of the
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AU MacDonald-G-H.  Itoh-Lindstrom-Y.  Ting-J-P-Y.
TI The transcriptional regulatory protein, YB-1, promotes single-stranded
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AU Glatigny-A.  Scazzocchio-C.
TI Cloning and molecular characterization of hxA, the gene coding for the
   xanthine dehydrogenase (purine hydroxylase I) of Aspergillus nidulans
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3534.

AU Arar-C.  Carpentier-V.  Caer-J-P-L.  Monsigny-M.  Legrand-A.
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TI ERGIC-53, a membrane protein of the endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi
   intermediate compartment, is identical to MR60, an intracellular
   mannose-specific lectin of myelomonocytic cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3551.

AU Pena-P-.  Camino-D-.  Pardo-L-A.  Dominguez-P.  Barros-F.
TI Gs couples thyrotropin-releasing hormone receptors expressed in Xenopus
   oocytes to phospholipase C
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3554.

AU Hatakeyama-T.  Nagatomo-H.  Yamasaki-N.
TI Interaction of the hemolytic lectin CEL-III from the marine
   invertebrate Cucumaria echinata with the erythrocyte membrane
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3560.

AU Lai-A.  Sisodia-S-S.  Trowbridge-I-S.
TI Characterization of sorting signals in the {beta}-amyloid precursor
   protein cytoplasmic domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3565.

AU Song-H-Y.  Dunbar-J-D.  Zhang-Y-X.  Guo-D.  Donner-D-B.
TI Identification of a protein with homology to hsp90 that binds the type
   1 tumor necrosis factor receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3574.

AU Pan-M.  Stevens-B-R.
TI Differentiation- and protein kinase C-dependent regulation of alanine
   transport via system B
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3582.

AU Joseph-S-K.  Ryan-S-V.  Pierson-S.  Renard-Rooney-D.  Thomas-A-P.
TI The effect of mersalyl on inositol trisphosphate receptor binding and
   ion channel function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3588.

AU Ballatori-N.  Truong-A-T.
TI Multiple canalicular transport mechanisms for glutathione S-conjugates.
   Transport on both ATP- and voltage-dependent carriers.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3594.

AU Hauck-W.  Stanners-C-P.
TI Transcriptional regulation of the carcinoembryonic antigen gene.
   Identification of regulatory elements and multiple nuclear factors.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3602.

AU Dijl-J-M-.  Jong-A-.  Venema-G.  Bron-S.
TI Identification of the potential active site of the signal peptidase
   SipS of Bacillus subtilis. Structural and functional similarities with
   LexA-like proteases.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3611.

AU Pokrywka-N-J.  Goldfarb-D-S.
TI Nuclear export pathways of tRNA and 40 S ribosomes include both common
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AU Kedishvili-N-Y.  Bosron-W-F.  Stone-C-L.  Hurley-T-D.  Peggs-C-F.
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TI Expression and kinetic characterization of recombinant human stomach
   alcohol dehydrogenase. Active-site amino acid sequence explains
   substrate specificity compared with liver isozymes.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3625.

AU Chaudhary-S.  Tora-L.  Davidson-I.
TI Characterization of a HeLa cell factor which negatively regulates
   transcriptional activation in vitro by transcriptional enhancer
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SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3631.

AU Busch-A-E.  Waldegger-S.  Herzer-T.  Raber-G.  Gulbins-E.  Takumi-T.
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TI Molecular basis of IsK protein regulation by oxidation or chelation
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AU Beno-D-W-A.  Brady-L-M.  Bissonnette-M.  Davis-B-H.
TI Protein kinase C and mitogen-activated protein kinase are required for
   1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3-stimulated Egr induction
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3642.

AU Donath-M-J-S-H.  Lenting-P-J.  Mourik-J-A-.  Mertens-K.
TI The role of cleavage of the light chain at positions Arg1689 or Arg1721
   in subunit interaction and activation of human blood coagulation factor
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SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3648.

AU Rousseau-A.  Michaud-A.  Chauvet-M-T.  Lenfant-M.  Corvol-P.
TI The hemoregulatory peptide N-acetyl-Ser-Asp-Lys-Pro is a natural and
   specific substrate of the N-terminal active site of human
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SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3656.

AU Rordorf-Nikolic-T.  Horn-D-J-V.  Chen-D.  White-M-F.  Backer-J-M.
TI Regulation of phosphatidylinositol 3{prime}-kinase by tyrosyl
   phosphoproteins. Full activation requires occupancy of both SH2 domains
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SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3662.

AU Ding-Z-M.  Cristiano-R-J.  Roth-J-A.  Takacs-B.  Kuo-M-T.
TI Malarial circumsporozoite protein is a novel gene delivery vehicle to
   primary hepatocyte cultures and cultured cells
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AU Klampfer-L.  Chen-Kiang-S.  Vilcek-J.
TI Activation of the TSG-6 gene by NF-IL6 requires two adjacent NF-IL6
   binding sites
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3677.

AU Jiang-S-W.  Shepard-A-R.  Eberhardt-N-L.
TI An initiator element is required for maximal human chorionic
   somatomammotropin gene promoter and enhancer function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3683.

AU Saunier-B.  Tournier-C.  Jacquemin-C.  Pierre-M.
TI Stimulation of mitogen-activated protein kinase by thyrotropin in
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SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3693.

AU Schonhorn-J-E.  Akompong-T.  Wessling-Resnick-M.
TI Mechanism of transferrin receptor down-regulation in K562 cells in
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SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3698.

AU McLennan-A-G.  Mayers-E.  Walker-Smith-I.  Chen-H.
TI Lanterns of the firefly Photinus pyralis contain abundant diadenosine
   5{prime},5-P1,P4-tetraphosphate pyrophosphohydrolase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3706.

AU Sheppard-A-M.  McQuillan-J-J.  Iademarco-M-F.  Dean-D-C.
TI Control of vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 gene promoter activity
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SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3710.

AU Durner-J.  Boger-P.
TI Ubiquitin in the prokaryote Anabaena variabilis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3720.

AU Shire-D.  Carillon-C.  Kaghad-M.  Calandra-B.  Rinaldi-Carmona-M.
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TI An amino-terminal variant of the central cannabinoid receptor resulting
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AU Suzuki-J-Y.  Bauer-C-E.
TI Altered monovinyl and divinyl protochlorophyllide pools in bchJ mutants
   of Rhodobacter capsulatus. Possible monovinyl substrate discrimination
   of light-independent protochlorophyllide reductase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3732.

AU Saitoh-H.  Takagaki-K.  Majima-M.  Nakamura-T.  Matsuki-A.  Kasai-M.
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TI Enzymic reconstruction of glycosaminoglycan oligosaccharide chains
   using the transglycosylation reaction of bovine testicular hyaluronidase
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AU Boularand-S.  Darmon-M-C.  Mallet-J.
TI The human tryptophan hydroxylase gene. An unusual splicing complexity
   in the 5{prime}-untranslated region.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3748.

AU Boularand-S.  Darmon-M-C.  Ravassard-P.  Mallet-J.
TI Characterization of the human tryptophan hydroxylase gene promoter.
   Transcriptional regulation by cAMP requires a new motif distinct from
   the cAMP-responsive element.
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AU Latham-K-A.  Taylor-J-S.  Lloyd-R-S.
TI T4 endonuclease V protects the DNA strand opposite a thymine dimer from
   cleavage by the footprinting reagents DNase I and
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AU Moscoso-M.  Solar-G-.  Espinosa-M.
TI Specific nicking-closing activity of the initiator of replication
   protein RepB of plasmid pMV158 on supercoiled or single-stranded DNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3772.

AU Withiam-Leitch-M.  Rubin-R-P.  Koshlukova-S-E.  Aletta-J-M.
TI Identification and characterization of carboxyl ester hydrolase as a
   phospholipid hydrolyzing enzyme of zymogen granule membranes from rat
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AU Gartner-F.  Voos-W.  Querol-A.  Miller-B-R.  Craig-E-A.  Cumsky-M-G.
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TI Mitochondrial import of subunit Va of cytochrome c oxidase
   characterized with yeast mutants. Independence from receptors, but
   requirement for matrix hsp70 translocase function.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3788.

AU Denu-J-M.  Zhou-G.  Wu-L.  Zhao-R.  Yuvaniyama-J.  Saper-M-A.
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TI The purification and characterization of a human dual-specific protein
   tyrosine phosphatase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3796.

AU Xu-W-.  Sato-Y.  Ikeda-M.  Yamashita-O.
TI Stage-dependent and temperature-controlled expression of the gene
   encoding the precursor protein of diapause hormone and pheromone
   biosynthesis activating neuropeptide in the silkworm, Bombyx mori
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3804.

AU Pokalsky-C.  Wick-P.  Harms-E.  Lytle-F-E.  Etten-R-L-V.
TI Fluorescence resolution of the intrinsic tryptophan residues of bovine
   protein tyrosyl phosphatase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3809.

AU Harel-Bronstein-M.  Dibrov-P.  Olami-Y.  Pinner-E.  Schuldiner-S.
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TI MH1, a second-site revertant of an Escherichia coli mutant lacking
   Na+/H+ antiporters ({DELTA}nhaA{DELTA}nhaB), regains Na+ resistance and
   a capacity to excrete Na+ in a {DELTA}{mu}H+-independent fashion
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AU Marzullo-L.  Cannio-R.  Giardina-P.  Santini-M-T.  Sannia-G.
TI Veratryl alcohol oxidase from Pleurotus ostreatus participates in
   lignin biodegradation and prevents polymerization of laccase-oxidized
   substrates
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AU Byrnes-W-M.  Hu-W.  Younathan-E-S.  Chang-S-H.
TI A chimeric bacterial phosphofructokinase exhibits cooperativity in the
   absence of heterotropic regulation
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AU Jow-L.  Mukherjee-R.
TI The human peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) subtype
   NUC1 represses the activation of hPPAR{alpha} and thyroid hormone
   receptors
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AU Chen-H.  Leipprandt-J-R.  Traviss-C-E.  Sopher-B-L.  Jones-M-Z.
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TI Molecular cloning and characterization of bovine {beta}-mannosidase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3841.

AU Moll-T.  Czyz-M.  Holzmuller-H.  Hofer-Warbinek-R.  Wagner-E.
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TI Regulation of the tissue factor promoter in endothelial cells. Binding
   of NF{kappa}B-, AP-1-, and Sp1-like transcription factors.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3849.

AU Larose-L.  Gish-G.  Pawson-T.
TI Construction of an SH2 domain-binding site with mixed specificity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3858.

AU Chen-Z-Q.  Lefebvre-D.  Bai-X-H.  Reaume-A.  Rossant-J.  Lye-S-J.
TI Identification of two regulatory elements within the promoter region of
   the mouse connexin 43 gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3863.

AU Thomas-P-Q.  Johnson-B-V.  Rathjen-J.  Rathjen-P-D.
TI Sequence, genomic organization, and expression of the novel homeobox
   gene Hesx1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3869.

AU Nakamura-K.  Suzuki-H.  Hirabayashi-Y.  Suzuki-A.
TI IV3 {alpha}(NeuGc{alpha}2-8NeuGc)-Gg4Cer is restricted to CD4+ T cells
   producing interleukin-2 and a small population of mature thymocytes in
   mice
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3876.

AU Pilon-M.  Wienk-H.  Sips-W.  Swaaf-M-.  Talboom-I.  Hof-R-.
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TI Functional domains of the ferredoxin transit sequence involved in
   chloroplast import
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3882.

AU Flynn-D-C.  Koay-T-C.  Humphries-C-G.  Guappone-A-C.
TI AFAP-120. A variant form of the Src SH2/SH3-binding partner AFAP-110 is
   detected in brain and contains a novel internal sequence which binds to
   a 67-kDa protein.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3894.

AU Chai-X.  Boerman-M-H-E-M.  Zhai-Y.  Napoli-J-L.
TI Cloning of a cDNA for liver microsomal retinol dehydrogenase. A
   tissue-specific, short-chain alcohol dehydrogenase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3900.

AU Copeland-W-C.  Tan-X.
TI Active site mapping of the catalytic mouse primase subunit by alanine
   scanning mutagenesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3905.

AU Zako-M.  Shinomura-T.  Ujita-M.  Ito-K.  Kimata-K.
TI Expression of PG-M(V3), an alternatively spliced form of PG-M without a
   chondroitin sulfate attachment region in mouse and human tissues
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3914.

AU Katayama-E.  Scott-Woo-G.  Ikebe-M.
TI Effect of caldesmon on the assembly of smooth muscle myosin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3919.

AU Young-E-C.  Berliner-E.  Mahtani-H-K.  Perez-Ramirez-B.  Gelles-J.
TI Subunit interactions in dimeric kinesin heavy chain derivatives that
   lack the kinesin rod
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AU Aoubala-M.  Fourniere-L-L.  Douchet-I.  Abousalham-A.  Daniel-C.
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TI Human pancreatic lipase. Importance of the hinge region between the two
   domains, as revealed by monoclonal antibodies.
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AU Rampal-A-L.  Jhun-B-H.  Kim-S.  Liu-H.  Manka-M.  Lachaal-M.
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TI Okadaic acid stimulates glucose transport in rat adipocytes by
   increasing the externalization rate constant of GLUT4 recycling
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AU Zhang-Q.  Tector-M.  Salter-R-D.
TI Calnexin recognizes carbohydrate and protein determinants of class I
   major histocompatibility complex molecules
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AU Murad-A-O.  Cock-J-.  Brown-D.  Smerdon-M-J.
TI Variations in transcription-repair coupling in mouse cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3949.

AU Fountoulakis-M.  Mesa-C.  Schmid-G.  Gentz-R.  Manneberg-M.
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TI Interferon {gamma} receptor extracellular domain expressed as IgG
   fusion protein in Chinese hamster ovary cells. Purification,
   biochemical characterization, and stoichiometry of binding.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3958.

AU James-Pederson-M.  Yost-S.  Shewchuk-B.  Zeigler-T.  Miller-R.
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TI Flanking and intragenic sequences regulating the expression of the
   rabbit {alpha}-globin gene
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AU Campbell-G-S.  Meyer-D-J.  Raz-R.  Levy-D-E.  Schwartz-J.
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TI Activation of acute phase response factor (APRF)/Stat3 transcription
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AU Yeo-E-J.  Exton-J-H.
TI Stimulation of phospholipase D by epidermal growth factor requires
   protein kinase C activation in Swiss 3T3 cells
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AU Zolotarjova-N.  Periyasamy-S-M.  Huang-W-H.  Askari-A.
TI Functional coupling of phosphorylation and nucleotide binding sites in
   the proteolytic fragments of Na+/K+-ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 3989.

AU Soyal-S-M.  Seelos-C.  Lin-Lee-Y-C.  Sanders-S.  Gotto-A-M-Jr..
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TI Thyroid hormone influences the maturation of apolipoprotein A-I
   messenger RNA in rat liver
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AU Demchyshyn-L-L.  Sugamori-K-S.  Lee-F-J-S.  Hamadanizadeh-S-A.
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TI The dopamine D1D receptor. Cloning and characterization of three
   pharmacologically distinct D1-like receptors from Gallus domesticus.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4005.

AU Wilson-B-S.  Kapp-N.  Lee-R-J.  Pfeiffer-J-R.  Martinez-A-M.
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TI Distinct functions of the Fc{epsilon}R1 {gamma} and {beta} subunits in
   the control of Fc{epsilon}R1-mediated tyrosine kinase activation and
   signaling responses in RBL-2H3 mast cells
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AU Yamashiro-S.  Yamakita-Y.  Yoshida-K-.  Takiguchi-K.  Matsumura-F.
TI Characterization of the COOH terminus of non-muscle caldesmon mutants
   lacking mitosis-specific phosphorylation sites
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AU Cote-J.  Beaudoin-J.  Tacke-R.  Chabot-B.
TI The U1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein/5{prime} splice site interaction
   affects U2AF65 binding to the downstream 3{prime} splice site
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AU Slepak-V-Z.  Katz-A.  Simon-M-I.
TI Functional analysis of a dominant negative mutant of G{alpha}i2
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AU Lee-J.  Jayaram-M.
TI Role of partner homology in DNA recombination. Complementary base
   pairing orients the 5{prime}-hydroxyl for strand joining during Flp
   site-specific recombination.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4042.

AU Kalafatis-M.  Bertina-R-M.  Rand-M-D.  Mann-K-G.
TI Characterization of the molecular defect in factor VR506Q
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4053.

AU Strooper-B-D.  Craessaerts-K.  Dewachter-I.  Moechars-D.
   Greenberg-B.  Leuven-F-V.  Berghe-H-V-D.
TI Basolateral secretion of amyloid precursor protein in Madin-Darby
   canine kidney cells is disturbed by alterations of intracellular pH and
   by introducing a mutation associated with familial Alzheimer's disease
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4058.

AU Andjelkovic-M.  Jones-P-F.  Grossniklaus-U.  Cron-P.  Schier-A-F.
   Dick-M.  Bilbe-G.  Hemmings-B-A.
TI Developmental regulation of expression and activity of multiple forms
   of the Drosophila RAC protein kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4066.

AU Gary-J-D.  Clarke-S.
TI Purification and characterization of an isoaspartyl dipeptidase from
   Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4076.

AU Oda-T.  Chen-C-H.  Wu-H-C.
TI Ceramide reverses brefeldin A (BFA) resistance in BFA-resistant cell
   lines
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4088.

AU Rao-S-S.  Kohtz-D-S.
TI Positive and negative regulation of D-type cyclin expression in
   skeletal myoblasts by basic fibroblast growth factor and transforming
   growth factor {beta}. A role for cyclin D1 in control of myoblast
   differentiation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4093.

AU Towatari-M.  May-G-E.  Marais-R.  Perkins-G-R.  Marshall-C-J.
   Cowley-S.  Enver-T.
TI Regulation of GATA-2 phosphorylation by mitogen-activated protein
   kinase and interleukin-3
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4101.

AU Kaplan-R-S.  Mayor-J-A.  Gremse-D-A.  Wood-D-O.
TI High level expression and characterization of the mitochondrial citrate
   transport protein from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4108.

AU Kitazawa-S.  Ross-F-P.  McHugh-K.  Teitelbaum-S-L.
TI Interleukin-4 induces expression of the integrin {alpha}v{beta}3 via
   transactivation of the {beta}3 gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4115.

AU Stanley-S-L-Jr..  Tian-K.  Koester-J-P.  Li-E.
TI The serine-rich Entamoeba histolytica protein is a phosphorylated
   membrane protein containing O-linked terminal N-acetylglucosamine
   residues
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4121.

AU Brostrom-M-A.  Prostko-C-R.  Gmitter-D.  Brostrom-C-O.
TI Independent signaling of grp78 gene transcription and phosphorylation
   of eukaryotic initiation factor 2{alpha} by the stressed endoplasmic
   reticulum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4127.

AU Dong-B.  Silverman-R-H.
TI 2-5A-dependent RNase molecules dimerize during activation by 2-5A
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4133.

AU Jain-J.  Burgeon-E.  Badalian-T-M.  Hogan-P-G.  Rao-A.
TI A similar DNA-binding motif in NFAT family proteins and the Rel
   homology region
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4138.

AU Kobayashi-M.  Shoun-H.
TI The copper-containing dissimilatory nitrite reductase involved in the
   denitrifying system of the fungus Fusarium oxysporum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4146.

AU Matsuda-T.  Saijo-M.  Kuraoka-I.  Kobayashi-T.  Nakatsu-Y.  Nagai-A.
   Enjoji-T.  Masutani-C.  Sugasawa-K.  Hanaoka-F.  Yasui-A.  Tanaka-K.
TI DNA repair protein XPA binds replication protein A (RPA)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4152.

AU Ishikawa-Y.  Mukaida-N.  Kuno-K.  Rice-N.  Okamoto-S-.  Matsushima-K.
TI Establishment of lipopolysaccharide-dependent nuclear factor {kappa}B
   activation in a cell-free system
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4158.

AU Keller-S-H.  Kreienkamp-H-J.  Kawanishi-C.  Taylor-P.
TI Molecular determinants conferring {alpha}-toxin resistance in
   recombinant DNA-derived acetylcholine receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4165.

AU Habuchi-H.  Habuchi-O.  Kimata-K.
TI Purification and characterization of heparan sulfate 6-sulfotransferase
   from the culture medium of Chinese hamster ovary cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 24.  270(08).  p 4172.

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TI News.
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AU
TI Literature Update.
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Feb  7(1).  P 2.

AU Ashelford-K.
TI Software Reviews: Your Route to a Better Graphic?
   A Review of Origin for Windows (version 3.0).
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.   1995 Feb  7(1).  P 4-6.

AU Lloyd-D.
TI Book Reviews: In the Wake of Chaos
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.   1995 Feb  7(1).  P 7.

AU Boddy-L.  Morris-C.
TI Book Reviews: Application of Neural Networks 
   to Modelling and Control.
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Feb  7(1).  P 8.

AU Bungay-H.
TI Teaching Programs: Enzyme Kinetics Simulation.
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Feb  7(1).  P 9-10.

AU Bungay-H
TI Teaching Programs: Cost Goals for Continuous
   Fermentation.
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Feb  7(1).  P 11-13.

AU Wimpenny-J.  Wilkinson-T.  Peters-A.
TI Monitoring Microbial Colony Growth Using
   Image Anlysis Techniques 
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Feb  7(1).  P 14-18.
AB Colonies of Bacillus cereus were grown on the 
   surface of nutrient agar plates. After inoculation 
   as spread plates from serial dilutions, diameter 
   and coefficients of circularity were determined 
   from captured images using a particle analysis 
   program. Radial growth rate was strictly linear 
   whilst the coefficient of circularity fell with time. 
   Following point inoculation at the centre of the 
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AU Donnelly-D.  Wilkins-M-F.  Boddy -L. 
TI An Integrated Image Analysis Approach to 
   Determining Biomass, Radial Extenet and Box-
   count Fractal Dimension of Macroscopic 
   Mycelial Systems
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Feb  7(1).  P 19-28.
AB Image analysis has potential as a cheap and rapid 
   technique for non-destructive examination of 
   biological systems. An image analysis method is 
   described for determining growth rate, biomass 
   and fractal dimension of macroscopic mycelia 
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   proposed as a useful descriptor of spatial 
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AU   BIK-E-M.  BUNSCHOTEN-A-E.  GOUW-R-D.  MOOI-F-R.
TI   Genesis of the novel epedemic Vibrio cholerae O139
     strain: evidence for horizontal transfer of genes
     involved in polysaccharide synthesis.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 209-216.

AU   KUTAY-U.  AHNERT-HILGER-G.  HARTMANN-E.  WIEDENMANN-B. 
     RAPOPORT-T-A.
TI   Transport route for synaptobrevin via a novel pathway of
     insertion into the endoplasmic reticulum membrane.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 217-223.

AU   EDELMANN-L.  HANSON-P-I.  CHAPMAN-E-R.  JAHN-R.
TI   Synaptobrevin binding to synaptophysin: a potential
     mechanism for controlling the exocytotic fusion machine.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 224-231.

AU   MORGAN-A.  BURGOYNE-R-D.
TI   A role for soluble NSF attachment proteins (SNAPs) in
     regulated exocytosis in adrenal chromaffin cells.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 232-239.
     
AU   WHARTON-S-A.  CALDER-L-J.  RUIGROK-R-W-H.  SKEHEL-J-J. 
     STEINHAUER-D-A.  WILEY-D-C.
TI   Electron microscopy of antibody complexes of influenza
     virus haemagglutinin in the fusion pH conformation.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 240-246.

AU   PRANGE-R.  STREEK-R-E.
TI   Novel transmembrane topology of the hepatitis B virus
     envelope proteins.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 247-259.

AU   MATSUGUCHI-T.  INHORN-R-C.  CARLESSO-N.  XU-G.  DRUKER-B.
     GRIFFIN-J-D.
TI   Tyrosine phosphorylation of p95Vav in myeloid cells is
     regulated by GM-CSF, IL-3 and Steel factor and is
     constitutively increased by p210BCR/ABL.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 257-265.

AU   KINOSHITA-T.  YOKOTA-T.  ARAI-K-I.  MIYAJIMA-A.
TI   Suppression of apoptotic death in hematopoietic cells by
     signalling through the IL-3/GM-CSF receptors.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 266-275.

AU   SWAN-K-A.  ALBEROLA-ILA-J.  GROSS-J-A.  APPLEBY-M-W. 
     FORBUSH-K-A.  THOMAS-J-F.  PERLMUTTER-R-M.
TI   Involvement of p21ras distinguishes positive and negative
     selection in thymocytes.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 276-285.

AU   HOMMA-Y.  EMORI-Y.
TI   A dual functional signal mediator showing RhoGAP and
     phospholipase C-delta stimulating activities.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 286-291.

AU   HARIHARAN-I-K.  HU-K-Q.  ASHA-H.  QUINTANILLA-A.  
     EZZELL-R-M.  SETTLEMAN-J.
TI   Characterization of rho GTPase family homologues in
     Drosophila melanogaster: overexpressing Rho1 in retinal
     cells causes a late developmental defect.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 292-302.

AU   DESHAIES-R-J.  CHAU-V.  KIRSCHNER-M.
TI   Ubiquitination of the G1 cyclin Cln2p by a Cdc34p-
     dependent pathway
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 303-312.
     
AU   ZHANG-L.  GUARENTE-L.
TI   Heme binds to a short sequence that serves a regulatory
     function in diverse proteins.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 313-320.

AU   ZHOU-Q.  SHARP-P-A.
TI   Novel mechanism and factor for regulation by HIV-1 Tat.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 321-328.

AU   STEGER-G.  HAM-J.  LEFEBVRE-O.  YANIV-M.
TI   The bovine papillomavirus 1 E2 protein contains two
     activation domains: one that interacts with TBP and
     another that functions after TBP binding
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 329-340.
     
AU   TANAKA-T.  TANAKA-K.  OGAWA-S.  KUROKAWA-M.  MITANI-K. 
     NISHIDA-J.  SHIBATA-Y.  YAZAKI-Y.  HIRAI-H.
TI   An acute myeloid leukemia gene, AML 1, regulates            
     hemopoietic myeloid cell differentiation and      
     transcriptional activation antagonistically by two
     alternative spliced forms.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 341-350.

AU   THUILLIER-V.  STETTLER-S.  SENTENAC-A.  THURIAUX-P. 
     WERNER-M.
TI   A mutation in the C31 subunit of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
     RNA polymerase III affects transcription initiation.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 351-359.

AU   VAN HOFFEN-A.  VENEMA-J.  MESCHINI-R.  VAN ZEELAND-A-A. 
     MULLENDERS-L-H-F.
TI   Transcription-coupled repair removes both cyclobutane
     pyrimidine dimers and 6-4 photoproducts with equal
     efficiency and in a sequential way from transcribed DNA
     in xeroderma pigmentosum group C fibrblasts.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 360-367.

AU   GUO-H-C-T.  COLLINS-R-A.
TI   Efficient trans-cleavage of a stem-loop RNA substrate by
     a ribozyme derived from Neurospora VS RNA.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 368-376.

AU   LIU-H-X.  GOODALL-G-J.  KOLE-R.  FILIPOWICZ-W.
TI   Effects of secondary structure on pre-mRNA splicing:
     hairpins sequestering the 5' but not the 3' splice site     
     inhibit intron processing in Nicotiana plumbaginifolia
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 377-388.

AU   REHFELD-J-F.  HANSEN-C-P.  JOHNSEN-A-H.
TI   Post-poly(Glu) cleavage and degradation modified by 
     O-sulfated tyrosine: a novel post-translational
     processing mechanism.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 389-396.

AU   FRANZ-B.  LANDY-A.
TI   The Holliday junction intermediates of lambda
     intergrative and excisive recombination respond
     differently to the bending proteins integration host
     factor and excisionase.
SO   EMBO-J.  1995 JANUARY 16.  14(2).  P 397-406.

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AU  FELDMANN-H. et al
TI  Complete DNA sequence of yeast chromosome II.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5795-5809.

AU  PEARL-L.  O'HARA-B.  DREW-R.  WILSON-S.
TI  Crystal structure of AmiC: the controller of transcription 
    antitermination in the amidase operon of Pseudomonas 
    aeruginosa.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5810-5817. 

AU  KOBAYASHI-T.  URABE-K.  WINDER-A.  JIMENEZ-CERVANTES-C.    
    IMOKAWA-G.  BREWINGTON-T.  SOLANO-F.  GARCIA-BORRON-J-C.   
    HEARING-V-J.
TI  Tyrosinase related protein 1 (TRP1) functions as a DHICA   
    oxidase in melanin biosynthesis.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5818-5825.

AU  IP-Y-T.  MAGGERT-K.  LEVINE-M.
TI  Uncoupling gastrulation and mesoderm differentiation in    
    the Drosophila embryo.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5826-5834.

AU  MIYAWAKI-A.  MATSUSHITA-F.  RYO-Y.  MIKOSHIBA-K.
TI  Possible pheromone-carrier function of two lipocalin       
    proteins in the vomeronasal organ.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5835-5842.

AU  THULEAU-P.  MOREAU-M.  SCHROEDER-J-I.  RANJEVA-R.
TI  Recruitment of plasma membrane voltage-dependent calcium-  
    permeable channels in carrot cells.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5843-5847.

AU  WOSTEN-H-A-B.  SCHUREN-F-H-J.  WESSELS-J-G-H.
TI  Interfacial self-assembly of a hydrophobin into an         
    amphipathic protein membrane mediates fungal attachment to 
    hydrophobic surfaces.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5848-5854.

AU  COLSTON-E.  RACANIELLO-V-R.
TI  Soluble receptor-resistant poliovirus mutants identify     
    surface and internal capsid residues that control          
    interaction with the cell receptor.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5855-5862.

AU  SAVINO-R.  CIAPPONI-L.  LAHM-A.  DEMARTIS-A.  CABIBBO-A.   
    TONIATTI-C.  DELMASTRO-P.  ALTAMURA-S.  CILIBERTO-G.
TI  Rational design of a recptor super-antagonist of human     
    interleukin-6.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5863-5870.

AU  ABRAMOVICH-C.  SHULMAN-L-M.  RATOVITSKI-E.  HARROCH-S.     
    TOVEY-M.  EID-P.  REVEL-M.
TI  Differential tyrosine phosphorylation of the IFNAR chain   
    of the type I interferon receptor and of an associated     
    surface protein in response to IFN-alpha and IFN-beta.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5871-5877.

AU  YANG-X.  JIANG-R.  CARLSON-M.
TI  A family of proteins containing a conserved domain that    
    mediates interaction with the yeast SNF1 protein kinase    
    complex.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5878-5886.

AU  KABAROWSKI-J-H-S.  ALLEN-P-B.  WIEDEMANN-L-M.
TI  A temperature sensitive p210 BCR-ABL mutant defines the    
    primary consequences of BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase expression 
    in growth factor dependent cells.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5887-5895.

AU  URFER-R.  TSOULFAS-P.  SOPPET-D.  ESCANDON-E.  PARADA-L-F. 
    PRESTA-L-G.
TI  The binding epitopes of neurotrophin-3 to its receptors    
    trkC and gp75 and the design of a multifunctional human    
    neurotrophin.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5896-5909.

AU  DAVEY-J.  DAVIS-K.  IMAI-Y.  YAMAMOTO-M.  MATTHEWS-G.
TI  Isolation and characterization of krp, a dibasic           
    endopeptidase required for cell viability in the fission   
    yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5910-5921.

AU  FERRARI-G.  GREENE-L-A.
TI  Proliferative inhibition by dominant-negative Ras rescues  
    naive and neuronally differentiated PC12 cells from        
    apoptotic death.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5922-5928.

AU  SCHUITEMAKER-H.  KOOTSTRA-N-A.  FOUCHIER-R-A-M.            
    HOOIBRINK-B.  MIEDEMA-F.
TI  Productive HIV-1 infection of macrophages restricted to    
    the cell fraction with proliferative capacity.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5929-5936.

AU  FRANCES-V.  PANDRAU-GARCIA-D.  GURET-C.  HO-S.  WANG-Z.    
    DUVERT-V.  SAELAND-S.  MARTINEZ-VALDEZ-H.
TI  A surrogate 15 kDa JC-kappa protein is expressed in        
    combination with mu heavy chain by human B cell            
    precursors.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5937-5943.

AU  CARDENAS-M-E.  HEMENWAY-C.  MUIR-R-S.  YE-R.  
    FIORENTINO-D.  HEITMAN-J.  
TI  Immunophilins interact with calcineurin in the absence of  
    exogenous immunosuppressive ligands.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5944-5957.

AU  MEISTER-M.  BRAUN-A.  KAPPLER-C.  REICHHART-J-M.           
    HOFFMANN-J-A.
TI  Insect immunity. A transgenic analysis in Drosophila       
    defines several functional domains in the diptericin       
    promoter.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5958-5966.

AU  QIN-X-F.  LUO-Y.  SUH-H.  WAYNE-J.  MISULOVIN-Z.  
    ROEDER-R-G.  NUSSENZWEIG-M-C.
TI  Transformation by homebox genes can be mediated by         
    selective transcriptional repression.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5967-5976.

AU  RAFF-J-W.  KELLUM-R.  ALBERTS-B.
TI  The Drosophila GAGA transcription factor is associated     
    with specific regions of heterochromatin throughout the    
    cell cycle.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5977-5983.

AU  VAZQUEZ-J.  SCHEDL-P.
TI  Sequences required for enhancer blocking activity of scs   
    are located within two nuclease-hypersensitive regions.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5984-5993.

AU  TRAUTH-K.  MUTSCHLER-B.  JENKINS-N-A.  GILBERT-D-J.        
    COPELAND-N-G.  KLEMPNAUER-K-H.
TI  Mouse A-myb encodes a trans-activator and is expressed in  
    mitotically active cells of the developing central nervous 
    system, adult testis and B lymphocytes.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 5994-6005.

AU  SMEAL-T.  HIBI-M.  KARIN-M.
TI  Altering the specificity of signal transduction cascades:  
    positive regulation of c-Jun transcriptional activity by   
    protein kinase A.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 6006-6010.

AU  STENGER-J-E.  TEGTMEYER-P.  MAYR-G-A.  REED-M.  WANG-Y.    
    WANG-P.  HOUGH-P-V-C.  MASTRANGELO-I-A.
TI  p53 oligomerization and DNA looping are linked with        
    transcriptional activation.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 6011-6020.

AU  KORNITZER-D.  RABOY-B.  KULKA-R-G.  FINK-G-R.
TI  Regulated degradation of the transcription factor Gcn4.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 6021-6030.

AU  JUAN-L-J.  UTLEY-R-T.  ADAMS-C-C.  VETTESE-DADEY-M.        
    WORKMAN-J-L.
TI  Differential repression of transcription factor binding by 
    histone H1 is regulated by the core histone amino termini.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 6031-6040.

AU  FAHRAEUS-R.  PALMQVIST-L.  NERDSTEDT-A.  FARZAD-S.  
    RYMO-L.  LAIN-S.
TI  Response to cAMP levels of the Epstein-Barr virus EBNA2-   
    inducible LMP1 oncogene and EBNA2 inhibition of a PP1-like 
    activity.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 6041-6051.

AU  KISELEVA-E.  WURTZ-T.  VISA-N.  DANEHOLT-B.
TI  Assembly and disassembly of spliceosomes along a specific  
    pre-messenger RNP fiber.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 6052-6061.

AU  DOYLE-V.  WEPF-R.  HURT-E-C.
TI  A novel nuclear pore protein Nup133p with distinct roles   
    in poly(A)+ RNA transport and nuclear pore distribution.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 6062-6075.

AU  LUKACS-G-L.  MOHAMED-A.  KARTNER-N.  CHANG-X-B.  
    RIORDAN-J-R.  GRINSTEIN-S.
TI  Conformational maturation of CFTR but not its mutant       
    counterpart (delta-F508) occurs in the endoplasmic         
    reticulum and requires ATP.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 6076-6086.

AU  BAI-C.  RICHMAN-R.  ELLEDGE-S-J.
TI  Human cyclin F.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 6087-6098.

AU  ALIGUE-R.  AKHAVAN-NIAK-H.  RUSSELL-P.
TI  A role for Hsp90 in cell cycle control: Wee1 tyrosine      
    kinase activity requires interaction with Hsp90.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 6099-6106.

AU  STACEY-D-W.  DOBROWOLSKI-S-F.  PIOTRKOWSKI-A.  HARTER-M-L.
TI  The adenovirus E1A protein overrides the requirement for   
    cellular ras in initiating DNA synthesis.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 6107-6114.

AU  PONTIGGIA-A.  RIMINI-R.  HARLEY-V-R.  GOODFELLOW-P-N.      
    LOVELL-BADGE-R.  BIANCHI-M-E.
TI  Sex-reversing mutations affect the architecture of SRY-DNA 
    complexes.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 6115-6124.

AU  VOS-J-C.  PLASTERK-R-H-A.
TI  Tc1 transposase of Caenorhabditis elegans is an            
    endonuclease with a bipartite DNA binding domain.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 6125-6132.

AU  SHARPLES-G-J.  CHAN-S-N.  MAHDI-A-A.  WHITBY-M-C.  
    LLOYD-R-G.
TI  Processing of intermediates in recombination and DNA       
    repair: identification of a new endonuclease that          
    specifically cleaves Holliday junctions.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 6133-6142.

AU  YASUI-A.  EKER-A-P-M.  YASUHIRA-S.  YAJIMA-H.  
    KOBAYASHI-S.  TAKAO-M.  OIKAWA-A.
TI  A new class of DNA photolyases present in various          
    organisms including aplacental mammals.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 6143-6151.

AU  HIGGINS-R-R.  BECKER-A.
TI  Chromosome end formation in phage Lambda, catalyzed by     
    terminase, is controlled by two DNA elements of cos, cosN  
    and R3, and by ATP.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 6152-6161.

AU  HIGGINS-R-R.  BECKER-A.
TI  The Lambda terminase enzyme measures the point of its      
    endonucleolytic attack 47 + 2 bp away from its site of     
    specific DNA binding, the R site.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 6162-6171.

AU  WASSENEGGER-M.  HEIMES-S.  SANGER-H-L.
TI  An infectious viroid RNA replicon evolved from an in       
    vitro-generated non-infectious viroid deletion mutant via  
    a complementary deletion in vivo.
SO  EMBO-J.  1994 DECEMBER 15.  13(24).  P 6172-6177.

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AB >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:3-12 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       INTERLEUKIN-1BETA CONVERTING ENZYME: A NOVEL CYSTEINE 
AB       PROTEASE REQUIRED FOR IL-1BETA PRODUCTION AND 
AB       IMPLICATED IN PROGRAMMED CELL DEATH
AB       
AB       Nancy A. Thornberry  and Susan M. Molineaux 
AB       
AB       Department of Enzymology, Merck Research Laboratories,
AB       Rahway, New Jersey 07065
AB       
AB       Department of Molecular Immunology, Merck Research 
AB       Laboratories, Rahway, New Jersey 07065
AB       
AB       Keywords:  apoptosis; cysteine protease; enzyme 
AB       inhibition; inflammation; interleukin-1
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Thrnbrry.abs & Thrnbrry.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:13-20 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       DIFFERENTIATION OF PEPTIDE MOLECULAR RECOGNITION BY 
AB       PHOSPHOLIPASE CGAMMA-1 SRC HOMOLOGY-2 DOMAIN AND A 
AB       MUTANT TYR PHOSPHATASE PTP1B^C215S
AB       
AB       Derek Maclean,  Andrea M. Sefler,  Guochang Zhu, 
AB       Stuart J. Decker,  Alan R. Saltiel,  Juswinder Singh, 
AB       Dennis Mcnamara,  Ellen M. Dobrusin,  and Tomi K. Sawyer
AB       
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry and Department of Signal 
AB       Transduction, Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical Research,
AB       Division of Warner Lambert Company, Ann Arbor, Michigan 
AB       48105
AB       
AB       Department of Microbiology and Immunology and
AB       
AB       Department of Physiology, University of Michigan,
AB       School of Medicine, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
AB       
AB       Keywords:  phospholipase Cgamma-1, phosphopeptide,
AB       phosphotyrosine, protein tyrosine phosphatase-1b, src 
AB       homology-2
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Maclean.abs & Maclean.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:21-28 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       A RECOMBINANT HUMAN HEMOGLOBIN WITH ASPARAGINE-102(BETA)
AB       SUBSTITUTED BY ALANINE HAS A LIMITING LOW OXYGEN 
AB       AFFINITY, REDUCED MARGINALLY BY CHLORIDE
AB       
AB       Hideshi Yanase,  Lois R. Manning,  Kim Vandegriff, 
AB       Robert M. Winslow,  and James M. Manning 
AB       
AB       The Rockefeller University, New York, New York 10021
AB       
AB       Veterans Administration Medical Center, University of 
AB       California at San Diego, San Diego, California 92161
AB       
AB       Keywords:  chloride effect; hemoglobin; low oxygen 
AB       affinity; mutagenesis
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Yanase.abs & Yanase.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:29-34 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       THERMODYNAMICS OF HEME-INDUCED CONFORMATIONAL CHANGES 
AB       IN HEMOPEXIN: ROLE OF DOMAIN-DOMAIN INTERACTIONS
AB       
AB       Ming-Lei Wu and William T. Morgan
AB       
AB       Division of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, School 
AB       of Biological Sciences, University of Missouri-Kansas 
AB       City, Kansas City, Missouri 64110
AB       
AB       Keywords:  apo-hemopexin; conformational changes; heme; 
AB       heme-hemopexin; isothermal titration calorimetry; 
AB       protein-protein interactions
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Wu.abs & Wu.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:35-43 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CONFORMATIONAL STABILITY OF HPR: THE HISTIDINE-
AB       CONTAINING PHOSPHOCARRIER PROTEIN FROM BACILLUS SUBTILIS
AB       
AB       J. Martin Scholtz
AB       
AB       Department of Medical Biochemistry & Genetics, Center 
AB       for Macromolecular Design,
AB       
AB       Keywords:  cold denaturation; conformational stability; 
AB       protein folding
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Scholtz.abs & Scholtz.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:44-57 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE OF COLIPASE AND 
AB       OF THE INTERACTION WITH PANCREATIC LIPASE
AB       
AB       Marie-Pierre Egloff,  Louis Sarda,  Robert Verger, 
AB       Christian Cambillau,  and Herman van Tilbeurgh 
AB       
AB       Laboratoire de Cristallisation et Cristallographie des 
AB       Macromolecules Biologiques, URA 1296-CNRS, Faculte de 
AB       Medecine Nord, 13916 Marseille CX20, France
AB       
AB       Institut de Chimie Biologique, Faculte des Sciences 
AB       Saint-Charles, 3 place Victor Hugo, 13331 Marseille,
AB       France
AB       
AB       Laboratoire de Lipolyse enzymatique, UPR9025 du GDR1000-
AB       CNRS, 31 Chemin Joseph Aiguier, 13402 Marseille Cedex 20,
AB       France
AB       
AB       Keywords:  colipase; detergent; lipase; protein 
AB       structure; triglyceride hydrolysis; X-ray 
AB       crystallography
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Egloff.kin, Egloff.abs & Egloff.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:58-64 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       MUTATIONS OF SURFACE RESIDUES IN ANABAENA VEGETATIVE 
AB       AND HETEROCYST FERREDOXIN THAT AFFECT THERMODYNAMIC 
AB       STABILITY AS DETERMINED BY GUANIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE 
AB       DENATURATION
AB       
AB       John K. Hurley,  Michael S. Caffrey,  John L. Markley, 
AB       Hong Cheng,  Bin Xia,  Young Kee Chae,  Hazel M. Holden,
AB        and Gordon Tollin 
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, University of Arizona,
AB       Tucson, Arizona 85721
AB       
AB       Institut de Biologie Structurale, 38027 Grenoble Cedex,
AB       France
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin,
AB       Madison, Wisconsin 53706
AB       
AB       Keywords:  electron transfer kinetics; ferredoxin:NADP^+
AB       reductase; hydrogen bonding; protein stability; protein 
AB       unfolding; site-specific mutagenesis
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Hurley.kin, Hurley.abs & Hurley.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:65-74 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       HYDROGEN BONDING MOTIFS OF PROTEIN SIDE CHAINS: 
AB       DESCRIPTIONS OF BINDING OF ARGININE AND AMIDE GROUPS
AB       
AB       Liat Shimoni and Jenny P. Glusker
AB       
AB       The Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase Cancer 
AB       Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
AB       
AB       Keywords:  amide group binding; arginine binding; 
AB       binding recognition; graph-set theory; protein-nucleic 
AB       acid interaction
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Shimoni.kin, Shimoni.TS1 &
AB       Shimoni.TS2 in SUPLEMNT folder, Shimoni.abs & Shimoni.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:75-83 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       A COMPARISON OF X-RAY AND NMR STRUCTURES FOR HUMAN 
AB       ENDOTHELIN-1
AB       
AB       B.A. Wallace,  Robert W. Janes,  Donna A. Bassolino, 
AB       and Stanley R. Krystek, Jr. 
AB       
AB       Department of Crystallography, Birkbeck College,
AB       University of London, London WC1E 7HX, United Kingdom
AB       
AB       Department of Macromolecular Modeling, Bristol-Myers 
AB       Squibb Pharmaceutical Research Institute, Princeton,
AB       New Jersey 08543
AB       
AB       Keywords:  drug design; endothelin; NMR spectroscopy; 
AB       vasoconstrictor; X-ray crystallography
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Wallace.abs & Wallace.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:84-92 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       MODELING SUBSTRATE BINDING IN THERMUS THERMOPHILUS 
AB       ISOPROPYLMALATE DEHYDROGENASE
AB       
AB       Tao Zhang and Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.
AB       
AB       Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, Division of 
AB       Biochemistry, University of California, Berkeley,
AB       California 94720
AB       
AB       Keywords:  docking; isocitrate dehydrogenase; 
AB       isopropylmalate dehydrogenase; substrate binding
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Zhang.abs & Zhang.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:93-102 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       A PROCEDURE FOR THE AUTOMATIC DETERMINATION OF 
AB       HYDROPHOBIC CORES IN PROTEIN STRUCTURES
AB       
AB       Mark B. Swindells
AB       
AB       Protein Engineering Research Institute, 6-2-3 Furuedai,
AB       Suita, Osaka 565, Japan
AB       
AB       Keywords:  hydrophobic cores; protein structure; 
AB       structural analysis
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Swndlls1.abs & Swndlls1.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:103-112 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       A PROCEDURE FOR DETECTING STRUCTURAL DOMAINS IN PROTEINS
AB       
AB       Mark B. Swindells
AB       
AB       Protein Engineering Research Institute, 6-2-3 Furuedai,
AB       Suita, Osaka 565, Japan
AB       
AB       Keywords:  domains; hydrophobic cores; protein structure; 
AB       structural analysis
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Swndlls2.abs & Swndlls2.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:113-125 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       HIGH-SENSITIVITY DETERMINATION OF TYROSINE-
AB       PHOSPHORYLATED PEPTIDES BY ON-LINE ENZYME REACTOR AND 
AB       ELECTROSPRAY IONIZATION MASS SPECTROMETRY
AB       
AB       Lawrence N. Amankwa, Kenneth Harder, Frank Jirik, and 
AB       Ruedi Aebersold
AB       
AB       Biomedical Research Centre, University of British 
AB       Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z3, Canada
AB       
AB       Keywords:  capillary electrophoresis; electrospray 
AB       ionization mass spectrometry; liquid chromatography; 
AB       micro enzyme reactor; protein phosphorylation; protein 
AB       tyrosine phosphatase
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Amankwa.abs & Amankwa.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:126-129 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       IDENTIFICATION OF A EUKARYOTIC-LIKE PROTEIN KINASE GENE 
AB       IN ARCHAEBACTERIA
AB       
AB       Randall F. Smith and Katherine Y. King
AB       
AB       Human Genome Center, Department of Molecular and Human 
AB       Genetics, Department of Cell Biology, and W.M. Keck 
AB       Center for Computational Biology, Baylor College of 
AB       Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030
AB       
AB       Keywords:  Archaebacteria; bacteria; Methanococcus; orfX; 
AB       pattern matching; protein kinase; sequence analysis
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Smith.abs & Smith.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:130-132 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       A BRIEF AND SUBJECTIVE HISTORY OF CONTRACTILITY
AB       
AB       Manuel F. Morales
AB       
AB       Department of Physiology, University of the Pacific,
AB       San Francisco, California 94115
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Morales.abs

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AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2167-2174 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CONFORMATIONAL STABILITY OF DIMERIC PROTEINS: 
AB       QUANTITATIVE STUDIES BY EQUILIBRIUM DENATURATION
AB       
AB       Kenneth E. Neet  and David E. Timm 
AB       
AB       Department of Biological Chemistry, FUHS/Chicago 
AB       Medical School, North Chicago, Illinois 60064
AB       
AB       ICRF Structural Molecular Biology Unit, Birkbeck College,
AB       London WC1E 7HX, United Kingdom
AB       
AB       Keywords:  conformational stability; dimeric proteins; 
AB       equilibrium denaturation
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Neet.abs & Neet.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2175-2184 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       THERMODYNAMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF AN EQUILIBRIUM 
AB       FOLDING INTERMEDIATE OF STAPHYLOCOCCAL NUCLEASE
AB       
AB       Dong Xie,  Robert Fox,  and Ernesto Freire 
AB       
AB       Department of Biology and the Biocalorimetry Center,
AB       The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21218
AB       
AB       Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry and 
AB       the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Yale University,
AB       New Haven, Connecticut 06511
AB       
AB       Keywords:  differential scanning calorimetry; protein 
AB       folding intermediates; structural thermodynamics
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Xie.abs & Xie.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2185-2193 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       SIX NEW CANDIDATE MEMBERS OF THE ALPHA/BETA TWISTED OPEN
AB       -SHEET FAMILY DETECTED BY SEQUENCE SIMILARITY TO 
AB       FLAVODOXIN
AB       
AB       Rita Grandori and Jannette Carey
AB       
AB       Chemistry Department, Princeton University, Princeton,
AB       New Jersey 08544
AB       
AB       Keywords:  FMN-binding; profile analysis; residue-pair 
AB       interaction potential; response regulators; structural 
AB       homology; WrbA family
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Grandori.kin, Grandori.abs, 
AB       & Grandori.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2194-2206 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CAVITIES AND PACKING AT PROTEIN INTERFACES
AB       
AB       Simon J. Hubbard and Patrick Argos
AB       
AB       European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Postfach 10.2209,
AB       Meyerhofstrasse 1, 69012 Heidelberg, Germany
AB       
AB       Keywords:  cavities; complementarity; docking; 
AB       interfaces; packing
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Hubbard.abs & Hubbard.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2207-2216 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       A REVISED SET OF POTENTIALS FOR BETA-TURN FORMATION IN 
AB       PROTEINS
AB       
AB       E. Gail Hutchinson and Janet M. Thornton
AB       
AB       Biomolecular Structure and Modelling Unit, Department 
AB       of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University 
AB       College, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom
AB       
AB       Keywords:  protein structure analysis; sequence 
AB       preference
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Hutchnsn.kin, Hutchnsn.SUP 
AB       in SUPLEMNT, Hutchnsn.abs, & Hutchnsn.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2217-2225 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CONTRIBUTIONS OF A HYDROGEN BOND/SALT BRIDGE NETWORK TO 
AB       THE STABILITY OF SECONDARY AND TERTIARY STRUCTURE IN 
AB       LAMBDA REPRESSOR
AB       
AB       Susan Marqusee and Robert T. Sauer
AB       
AB       Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of 
AB       Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
AB       
AB       Keywords:  alpha-helix; interaction energy; mutants; 
AB       peptide model; protein stability
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Marqusee.kin, Marqusee.abs, 
AB       & Marqusee.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2226-2232 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       HYDROGEN EXCHANGE IN BPTI VARIANTS THAT DO NOT SHARE A 
AB       COMMON DISULFIDE BOND
AB       
AB       Brenda A. Schulman and Peter S. Kim
AB       
AB       Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Whitehead Institute 
AB       for Biomedical Research, Department of Biology,
AB       Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
AB       Massachusetts 02142
AB       
AB       Keywords:  amide proton exchange; BPTI; disulfide; NMR; 
AB       protein dynamics; protein folding; subdomain
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Schulman.abs & Schulman.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2233-2244 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE OF SCHISTOSOMA JAPONICUM 
AB       GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASE FUSED WITH A SIX-AMINO ACID 
AB       CONSERVED NEUTRALIZING EPITOPE OF GP41 FROM HIV
AB       
AB       Kap Lim,  Joseph X. Ho,  Kim Keeling,  Gary L. Gilliland,
AB        Xinhua Ji,  Florian Ruker,  and Daniel C. Carter 
AB       
AB       ES 76 Biophysics Branch, Laboratory for Structural 
AB       Biology, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center,
AB       National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
AB       Huntsville, Alabama 35812
AB       
AB       Center for Advanced Research in Biotechnology,
AB       University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, and 
AB       National Institute of Standards and Technology, 9600 
AB       Gudelsky Drive, Rockville, Maryland 20850
AB       
AB       Institut fur Angewandte Mikrobiologie, Universitat fur 
AB       Bodenkultur, A-1190 Wien, Austria
AB       
AB       Keywords:  fusion protein; glutathione S-transferase; 
AB       human immunodeficiency virus type 1; Schistosoma 
AB       japonicum; 3-dimensional structure
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Lim.kin, Lim.abs, & Lim.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2245-2253 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF P-HYDROXYBENZOATE HYDROXYLASE 
AB       RECONSTITUTED WITH THE MODIFIED FAD PRESENT IN ALCOHOL 
AB       OXIDASE FROM METHYLOTROPHIC YEASTS: EVIDENCE FOR AN 
AB       ARABINOFLAVIN
AB       
AB       Willem J.H. Van Berkel,  Michel H.M. Eppink,  and 
AB       Herman A. Schreuder 
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, Agricultural University,
AB       Dreyenlaan 3, 6703 HA Wageningen, The Netherlands
AB       
AB       Marion Merrell Dow Research Institute, 16 Rue d'Ankara,
AB       67080 Strasbourg Cedex, France
AB       
AB       Keywords:  apo-flavoprotein; arabino-FAD; crystal 
AB       structure; flavin conformation; flavoprotein oxidases; p
AB       -hydroxybenzoate hydroxylase; reconstitution
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: vanBerkl.kin, vanBerkl.abs, 
AB       & vanBerkl.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2254-2271 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       THE ISOMORPHOUS STRUCTURES OF PRETHROMBIN2, HIRUGEN-,
AB       AND PPACK-THROMBIN: CHANGES ACCOMPANYING ACTIVATION AND 
AB       EXOSITE BINDING TO THROMBIN
AB       
AB       J. Vijayalakshmi,  K.P. Padmanabhan,  K.G. Mann,  and A.
AB       Tulinsky 
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University,
AB       East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1322
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine,
AB       University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont 05405-0068
AB       
AB       Keywords:  activation; exosite binding; hirugen-thrombin; 
AB       PPACK-thrombin; prethrombin2
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Vjylkshm.kin, Vjylkshm.abs, 
AB       & Vjylkshm.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2272-2279 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       ON THE NATURE OF THE UNFOLDED INTERMEDIATE IN THE IN 
AB       VITRO TRANSITION OF THE COLICIN E1 CHANNEL DOMAIN FROM 
AB       THE AQUEOUS TO THE MEMBRANE PHASE
AB       
AB       Sharon L. Schendel and William A. Cramer
AB       
AB       Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University,
AB       West Lafayette, Indiana 47907
AB       
AB       Keywords:  membrane protein import; translocation
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Schendel.abs & Schendel.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2280-2293 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       STRUCTURE-FUNCTION ANALYSIS OF HUMAN IL-6: 
AB       IDENTIFICATION OF TWO DISTINCT REGIONS THAT ARE 
AB       IMPORTANT FOR RECEPTOR BINDING
AB       
AB       Annet Hammacher,  Larry D. Ward,  Janet Weinstock, 
AB       Herbert Treutlein,  Kiyoshi Yasukawa,  and Richard J.
AB       Simpson 
AB       
AB       Joint Protein Structure Laboratory, Ludwig Institute 
AB       for Cancer Research/Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of 
AB       Medical Research, Parkville, Victoria 3050, Australia
AB       
AB       Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Parkville,
AB       Victoria 3050, Australia
AB       
AB       Cooperative Research Centre for Cellular Growth Factors,
AB       Parkville, Victoria 3050, Australia
AB       
AB       Biotechnology Research Laboratory, Tosoh Corporation,
AB       Ayase-shi, Kanagawa 252, Japan
AB       
AB       Keywords:  biosensor; CD; chimeras; interleukin-6; 
AB       molecular modeling; receptor; structure-function
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Hammachr.kin, Hammachr.abs, 
AB       & Hammachr.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2294-2301 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       LIGAND-INDUCED CONFORMATIONAL CHANGES IN THE LACTOSE 
AB       PERMEASE OF ESCHERICHIA COLI: EVIDENCE FOR TWO BINDING 
AB       SITES
AB       
AB       Jianhua Wu, Stathis Frillingos, John Voss, and H.
AB       Ronald Kaback
AB       
AB       Department of Physiology and Department of Microbiology 
AB       and Molecular Genetics, Howard Hughes Medical Institute,
AB       Molecular Biology Institute, University of California 
AB       at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California 90024-1662
AB       
AB       Keywords:  C-less permease; ligand-protein interaction; 
AB       MIANS; site-directed fluorescence; site-directed spin 
AB       labeling
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Wu.abs & Wu.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2302-2310 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       THE ROLE OF TRANSMEMBRANE DOMAIN III IN THE LACTOSE 
AB       PERMEASE OF ESCHERICHIA COLI
AB       
AB       Miklos Sahin-Toth, Stathis Frillingos, Eitan Bibi,
AB       Alberto Gonzalez, and H. Ronald Kaback
AB       
AB       Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Departments of 
AB       Physiology and Microbiology and Molecular Genetics,
AB       Molecular Biology Institute, University of California,
AB       Los Angeles, California 90024-1662
AB       
AB       Keywords:  active transport; bioenergetics; C-less 
AB       permease; Cys replacements; lactose permease; scanning 
AB       mutagenesis
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Toth.abs & Toth.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2311-2321 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       TWO DOMAINS OF INTERACTION WITH CALCIUM BINDING 
AB       PROTEINS CAN BE MAPPED USING FRAGMENTS OF CALPONIN
AB       
AB       Fiona L. Wills,  William D. Mccubbin,  Mario Gimona, 
AB       Peter Strasser,  and Cyril M. Kay 
AB       
AB       Medical Research Council Group in Protein Struture and 
AB       Function, Department of Biochemistry, University of 
AB       Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2H7, Canada
AB       
AB       Institute of Molecular Biology of the Austrian Academy 
AB       of Sciences, Billrothstrasse II, A-5020 Salzburg,
AB       Austria
AB       
AB       Keywords:  calmodulin; calponin; caltropin; smooth 
AB       muscle; thin filament
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Wills.abs & Wills.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2322-2339 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       THE STRUCTURES OF RNASE A COMPLEXED WITH 3'-CMP AND D
AB       (CPA): ACTIVE SITE CONFORMATION AND CONSERVED WATER 
AB       MOLECULES
AB       
AB       Ingrid Zegers,  Dominique Maes,  Minh Hoa Dao Thi, 
AB       Lode Wyns,  Fred Poortmans,  and Rex Palmer 
AB       
AB       Institute of Molecular Biology, Vrije Universiteit 
AB       Brussel, Paardenstraat 65, B-1640 St. Genesius Rode,
AB       Belgium
AB       
AB       VITO, Boeretang 200, 2400 MOL, Belgium
AB       
AB       Birkbeck College, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX, United 
AB       Kingdom
AB       
AB       Keywords:  3'-CMP complex; conserved solvent sites; d
AB       (CpA) complex; downstream binding; ribonuclease A 
AB       mechanism; S-peptide
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Zegers.kin, Zegers.abs, & 
AB       Zegers.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2340-2350 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CONSERVED SEQUENCE FEATURES OF INTEINS (PROTEIN INTRONS)
AB       AND THEIR USE IN IDENTIFYING NEW INTEINS AND RELATED 
AB       PROTEINS
AB       
AB       Shmuel Pietrokovski
AB       
AB       Department of Structural Biology, The Weizmann 
AB       Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel
AB       
AB       Keywords:  database searches; dodecapeptide motif; 
AB       endonucleases; LAGLI DADG; polyproteins; 
AB       posttranslational processing; protein motifs; protein 
AB       splicing; sequence analysis
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Pitrkvsk.abs & Pitrkvsk.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2351-2357 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       DISSECTING THE ENERGETICS OF AN ANTIBODY-ANTIGEN 
AB       INTERFACE BY ALANINE SHAVING AND MOLECULAR GRAFTING
AB       
AB       Lei Jin  and James A. Wells 
AB       
AB       Department of Protein Engineering, Genentech, Inc.,
AB       South San Francisco, California 94080
AB       
AB       Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of 
AB       California at San Francisco, San Francisco, California 
AB       94143
AB       
AB       Keywords:  alanine-shave mutagenesis; antibody-antigen 
AB       interface; energetics; human growth hormone; molecular 
AB       grafting
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Jin.kin, Jin.abs, & Jin.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2358-2365 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       DETERMINANTS OF PROTEIN SIDE-CHAIN PACKING
AB       
AB       Ryuji Tanimura, Akinori Kidera, and Haruki Nakamura
AB       
AB       Protein Engineering Research Institute, 6-2-3 Furuedai,
AB       Suita, Osaka 565, Japan
AB       
AB       Keywords:  consistency in side-chain packing; dead-end 
AB       elimination; energy spectra; Independent model; 
AB       prediction of side-chain conformation; side-chain 
AB       packing; side-chain rotamer
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Tanimura.SUP in SUPLEMNT 
AB       folder, Tanimura.abs, & Tanimura.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2366-2377 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       RESIDUE-RESIDUE CONTACT SUBSTITUTION PROBABILITIES 
AB       DERIVED FROM ALIGNED THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURES AND 
AB       THE IDENTIFICATION OF COMMON FOLDS
AB       
AB       Michael A. Rodionov  and Mark S. Johnson 
AB       
AB       ICRF Unit of Structural Molecular Biology, Department 
AB       of Crystallography, Birkbeck College, University of 
AB       London, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX, United Kingdom
AB       
AB       Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Belarus Academy of 
AB       Sciences, Zhodinscaya str. 5/2, Minsk-141, Republic of 
AB       Belarus 220141
AB       
AB       Keywords:  globins; protein fold recognition; residue-
AB       contact substitution probabilities; serine proteinases; 
AB       structural alignments
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Rodionov.abs & Rodionov.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2378-2394 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       MOLECULAR EVOLUTION AND DOMAIN STRUCTURE OF PLASMINOGEN-
AB       RELATED GROWTH FACTORS (HGF/SF AND HGFL/MSP)
AB       
AB       Luis Enrique Donate,  Ermanno Gherardi,  N. Srinivasan, 
AB       R. Sowdhamini,  Samuel Aparicio,  and Tom L. Blundell 
AB       
AB       ICRF Structural Molecular Biology Unit, Department of 
AB       Crystallography, Birkbeck College, University of London,
AB       Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX, United Kingdom
AB       
AB       ICRF Cell Interactions Laboratory, Cambridge University 
AB       Medical School, MRC Centre, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2
AB       QH, United Kingdom
AB       
AB       Keywords:  HGF/SF; HGFl/MSP; kringle; Met receptor; 
AB       plasminogen-related growth factors; serine proteinase
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Donate.abs & Donate.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2395-2410 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CONSERVATION OF POLYPROLINE II HELICES IN HOMOLOGOUS 
AB       PROTEINS: IMPLICATIONS FOR STRUCTURE PREDICTION BY 
AB       MODEL BUILDING
AB       
AB       Alexei A. Adzhubei  and Michael J.E. Sternberg 
AB       
AB       Biomolecular Modelling Laboratory, Imperial Cancer 
AB       Research Fund, P.O. Box 123, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields,
AB       London WC2A 3PX, United Kingdom
AB       
AB       CRC Biomolecular Structure Unit, The Institute of 
AB       Cancer Research, Cotswold Road, Sutton, Surrey SM2 5NG,
AB       United Kingdom
AB       
AB       Keywords:  conserved regions; homology modeling; mobile 
AB       conformation; protein structure; regular secondary 
AB       structure
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Adzhubei.kin, Adzhubei.abs, 
AB       & Adzhubei.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2411-2418 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       MASS SPECTROMETRIC MEASUREMENT OF PROTEIN AMIDE 
AB       HYDROGEN EXCHANGE RATES OF APO- AND HOLO-MYOGLOBIN
AB       
AB       Richard S. Johnson and Kenneth A. Walsh
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, University of Washington,
AB       Seattle, Washington 98195
AB       
AB       Keywords:  hydrogen exchange; mass spectrometry; 
AB       myoglobin; protein structure
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Johnson.abs & Johnson.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2419-2427 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       DISULFIDE CROSSLINKS TO PROBE THE STRUCTURE AND 
AB       FLEXIBILITY OF A DESIGNED FOUR-HELIX BUNDLE PROTEIN
AB       
AB       Lynne Regan, Arlene Rockwell, Zelda Wasserman, and 
AB       William Degrado
AB       
AB       The Experimental Station, E.I. du Pont de Nemours and 
AB       Company, Wilmington, Delaware 19880
AB       
AB       Keywords:  disulfide crosslinks; disulfide redox 
AB       potential; four-helix bundle protein; protein design; 
AB       protein stability
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Regan.abs & Regan.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2428-2434 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       TOPOGRAPHIC STUDY OF ARRESTIN USING DIFFERENTIAL 
AB       CHEMICAL MODIFICATIONS AND HYDROGEN/DEUTERIUM EXCHANGE
AB       
AB       Hiroshi Ohguro,  Krzysztof Palczewski,  Kenneth A. Walsh,
AB        and Richard S. Johnson 
AB       
AB       Department of Ophthalmology,Department of Pharmacology,
AB       and
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, University of Washington,
AB       Seattle, Washington 98195
AB       
AB       Keywords:  arrestin; chemical modification; G-protein-
AB       coupled receptor; mass spectrometry; phototransduction
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Ohguro.abs & Ohguro.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2435-2446 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       HIGH-SENSITIVITY SEQUENCING OF LARGE PROTEINS: PARTIAL 
AB       STRUCTURE OF THE RAPAMYCIN-FKBP12 TARGET
AB       
AB       Hediye Erdjument-Bromage,  Mary Lui,  David M. Sabatini,
AB        Solomon H. Snyder,  and Paul Tempst 
AB       
AB       Molecular Biology Program, Memorial Sloan-Kettering 
AB       Cancer Center, New York, New York 10021
AB       
AB       Department of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University 
AB       School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205
AB       
AB       Keywords:  chemical sequencing; in situ proteolysis; 
AB       liquid chromatography; matrix-assisted laser-desorption 
AB       mass spectrometry; rapamycin; ultraviolet spectroscopy; 
AB       250-kDa protein
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Bromage.abs & Bromage.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2447-2449 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CRYSTALLIZATION AND PRELIMINARY X-RAY ANALYSIS OF 
AB       GLUCOSE-FRUCTOSE OXIDOREDUCTASE FROM ZYMOMONAS MOBILIS
AB       
AB       Heidi Loos,  Ulrich Ermler,  Georg A. Sprenger,  and 
AB       Hermann Sahm 
AB       
AB       Institut fur Biotechnologie 1, Forschungszentrum Julich 
AB       GmbH, P.O. Box 1913, D-52425 Julich, Germany
AB       
AB       Max-Planck-Institut fur Biophysik, Heinrich-Hoffmann-Str.
AB       7, D-60528 Frankfurt, Germany
AB       
AB       Keywords:  crystallization; glucose-fructose 
AB       oxidoreductase; NADP(H) cofactor; X-ray crystallography; 
AB       Zymomonas mobilis
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Loos.abs & Loos.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2450-2451 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CRYSTALLIZATION AND PRELIMINARY X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC 
AB       ANALYSIS OF THE 38-KDA IMMUNODOMINANT ANTIGEN OF 
AB       MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS
AB       
AB       Abha Choudhary,  Meenakshi N. Vyas,  Nand K. Vyas, 
AB       Zengyi Chang,  and Florante A. Quiocho 
AB       
AB       Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Baylor College of 
AB       Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, Baylor College of Medicine,
AB       Houston, Texas 77030
AB       
AB       Keywords:  antigen; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; 
AB       phosphate-binding protein; X-ray crystallography
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Choudhry.abs & Choudhry.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2452-2454 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       HIGH MOBILITY GROUP PROTEIN, HMG-1, CONTAINS 
AB       INSIGNIFICANT GLYCOSYL MODIFICATION
AB       
AB       Y. Bernice Chao,  William M. Scovell,  and S. Betty Yan 
AB       
AB       Cardiovascular Research, Eli Lilly and Company,
AB       Indianapolis, Indiana 46285
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry, Bowling Green State University,
AB       Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0213
AB       
AB       Keywords:  glycosylation; HMG-1; O-linked GlcNAc; 
AB       posttranslational modification
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Chao.sup in SUPLEMNT folder,
AB       Chao.abs, & Chao.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2455-2458 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       THE SUBUNIT INTERFACES OF OLIGOMERIC ENZYMES ARE 
AB       CONSERVED TO A SIMILAR EXTENT TO THE OVERALL PROTEIN 
AB       SEQUENCES
AB       
AB       Nick V. Grishin and Margaret A. Phillips
AB       
AB       Department of Pharmacology, University of Texas 
AB       Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas 75230
AB       
AB       Keywords:  molecular evolution; oligomeric enzyme; 
AB       subunit interface
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Grishin.sup in SUPLEMNT 
AB       folder, Grishin.abs & Grishin.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1994) 3:2459-2464 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       REACTION MECHANISMS, CATALYSIS, AND MOVEMENT
AB       
AB       William P. Jencks
AB       
AB       Graduate Department of Biochemistry, Brandeis University,
AB       Waltham, Massachusetts 02254-9110
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Jencks.abs & Jencks.bib

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CC Molecular Microbiology Contents - March Vol. 15 No. 5 1995

CC MicroReview

AU Fishov-I.  Zaritsky-A.  Grover-N-B.
TI On microbial states of growth.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(5).  P 789-794.

CC Research Articles

AU Parker-C.  Barnell-W-O.  Snoep-J-L.  Ingram-L-O.  Conway-T.
TI Characterization of the Zymomonas mobilis glucose facilitator 
   gene product (glf) in recombinant Escherichia coli: examination of 
   transport mechanism, kinetics and the role of glucokinase in 
   glucose transport.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(5).  P 795-802.

AU Kok-R-G.  van-Thor-J-J.  Nugteren-Roodzant-I-M.  Brouwer-M-B-
   W.  Egmond-M-R.  Nudel-C-B.  Vosman-B.  Hellingwerf-K-J.
TI Characterization of the extracellular lipase, LipA, of Acinetobacter 
   calcoaceticus BD413 and sequence analysis of the cloned 
   structural gene.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(5).  P 803-818.

AU Parsek-M-R.  Kivisaar-M.  Chakrabarty-A-M.
TI Differential DNA bending introduced by the Pseudomonas putida 
   LysR-type regulator, CatR, at the plasmid-borne pheBA and 
   chromosomal catBC promoters.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(5).  P 819-828.

AU Luo-Y.  Gao-Q.  Deonier-R-C.
TI Boundaries of the nicking region for the F plasmid transfer 
   origin, oriT.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(5).  P 829-837.

AU Dickely-F.  Nilsson-D.  Hansen-E-B.  Johansen-E.
TI Isolation of Lactococcus lactis nonsense suppressors and 
   construction of a food-grade cloning vector.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(5).  P 839-847.

AU Fenno-J-C.  Shaikh-A.  Spatafora-G.  Fives-Taylor-P.
TI The fimA locus of Streptococcus parasanguis encodes an ATP-
   binding membrane transport system.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(5).  P 849-863.

AU Leschziner-A-E.  Boocock-M-R.  Grindley-N-D-F.
TI The tyrosine-6 hydroxyl of gammadelta resolvase is not required 
   for the DNA cleavage and rejoining reactions.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(5).  P 865-870.

AU Scarlato-V.  Arico-B.  Goyard-S.  Ricci-S.  Manetti-R.  Prugnola-A.  
   Manetti-R.  Polverino-De-Laureto-P.  Ullmann-A.  Rappuoli-R.
TI A novel chromatin-forming histone H1 homologue is encoded by 
   a dispensable and growth-regulated gene in Bordetella pertussis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(5).  P 871-881.

AU Webber-C-A.  Kadner-R-J.
TI Action of receiver and activator modules of UhpA in 
   transcriptional control of the Escherichia coli sugar phosphate 
   transport system.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(5).  P 883-893.

AU Molnar-I.  Choi-K-P.  Yamashita-M.  Murooka-Y.
TI Molecular cloning, expression in Streptomyces lividans, and 
   analysis of a gene cluster from Arthrobacter simplex encoding 3-
   ketosteroid-Delta1-dehydrogenase, 3-ketosteroid-Delta5-
   isomerase and a hypothetical regulatory protein.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(5).  P 895-905.

AU Perez-Casal-J.  Okada-N.  Caparon-M-G.  Scott-J-R.
TI Role of the conserved C-repeat region of the M protein of 
   Streptococcus pyogenes.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(5).  P 907-916.

AU Bugert-P.  Geider-K.
TI Molecular analysis of the ams operon required for 
   exopolysaccharide synthesis of Erwinia amylovora.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(5).  P 917-934.

AU Fu-Y-H.  Feng-B.  Evans-S.  Marzluf-G-A.
TI Sequence-specific DNA binding by NIT4, the pathway-specific 
   regulatory protein that mediates nitrate induction in Neurospora.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(5).  P 935-942.

AU Yaskowiak-E-S.  March-P-E.
TI Small clusters of divergent amino acids surrounding the effector 
   domain mediate the varied phenotypes of EF-G and LepA 
   expression.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(5).  P 943-953.

AU Mowatt-M-R.  Lujan-H-D.  Cotten-D-B.  Bowers-B.  Yee-J.  Nash-
   T-E.  Stibbs-H-H.
TI Developmentally regulated expression of a Giardia lamblia cyst 
   wall protein gene.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(5).  P 955-963.

AU Lints-R.  Davis-M-A.  Hynes-M-J.
TI The positively acting amdA gene of Aspergillus nidulans encodes 
   a protein with two C2H2 zinc-finger motifs.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(5).  P 965-975.

AU Sand-O.  Desmet-L.  Toussaint-A.  Pato-M.
TI The Escherichia coli DnaK chaperone machine and bacteriophage 
   Mu late transcription.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(5).  P 977-984.

CC MicroCorrespondence

AU Norris-V.
TI Hypothesis: transcriptional sensing and membrane-domain 
   formation initiate chromosome replication in Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(5).  P 985-987.

