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CC HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
CC
CC Since the BIOSCI project has always been a part time job for me and
CC because I need to devote that time to fundraising activities in the
CC near future, Julie Lawrence has taken over the distribution of journal
CC TOCs on this newsgroup.  All mail will still be sent 
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CC From: BIOSCI Administrator <biosci-help@net.bio.net>
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CC but it will be Julie's efforts taking place behind the scenes.  Julie
CC is also handling the majority of BIOSCI tech support mail sent through
CC the biosci-help address.
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CC 				Sincerely,
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CC 				Dave Kristofferson
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CC Molecular Microbiology Contents - Jan Vol. 19 No. 1 1996

CC MicroReview

AU Aizawa-S-I.
TI Flagellar assembly in Salmonella typhimurium.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(1).  P 1-5.

CC Research Articles

AU Cases-I.  de-Lorenzo-V.  Perez-Martin-J.
TI Involvement of sigma54 in exponential silencing of the 
   Pseudomonas putida TOL plasmid Pu promoter.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(1).  P 7-17.

AU Clavel-T.  Lazzaroni-J-C.  Vianney-A.  Portalier-R.
TI Expression of the tolQRA genes of Escherichia coli K-12 is 
   controlled by the ResC sensor protein involved in capsule 
   synthesis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(1).  P 19-25.

AU Bianchi-M-M.  Tizzani-L.  Destruelle-M.  Frontali-L.  
   Weskolowski-Louvel-M.
TI The 'petite-negative' yeast Kluyveromyces lactis has a single gene 
   expressing pyruvate decarboxylase activity.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(1).  P 27-36.

AU Allen-A.  Maskell-D.
TI The identification, cloning and mutagenesis of a genetic locus 
   required for lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis in Bordetella 
   pertussis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(1).  P 37-52.

AU Hsia-R.  Beals-T.  Boothroyd-J-C.
TI Use of chimeric recombinant polypeptides to analyse 
   conformational, surface epitopes on trypanosome variant surface 
   glycoproteins.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(1).  P 53-63.

AU Jacob-Dubuisson-F.  Buisine-C.  Mielcarek-N.  Clement-E.  
   Menozzi-F-D.  Locht-C.
TI Amino-terminal maturation of the Bordetella pertussis 
   filamentous haemagglutinin.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(1).  P 65-78.

AU Avedissian-M.  Gomes-S-L.
TI Expression of the groESL operon is cell-cycle controlled in 
   Caulobacter crescentus.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(1).  P 79-89.

AU Ramakrishnan-G.  Ragland-B-D.  Purdy-J-E.  Mann-B-J.
TI Physical mapping and expression of gene families encoding the 
   N-acetylgalactosamine adherence lectin of Entamoeba histolytica.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(1).  P 91-100.

AU Ma-D.  Alberti-M.  Lynch-C.  Nikaido-H.  Hearst-J-E.
TI The local repressor AcrR plays a modulating role in the 
   regulation of arcAB genes of Escherichia coli by global stress 
   signals.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(1).  P 101-112.

AU Milano-A.  De-Rossi-E.  Gusberti-L.  Heym-B.  Marone-P.  
   Riccardi-G.
TI The katE gene, which encodes the catalase HP11 of 
   Mycobacterium avium.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(1).  P 113-123.

AU Green-J.  Irvine-A-S.  Meng-W.  Guest-J-R.
TI FNR-DNA interactions at natural and semi-synthetic promoters.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(1).  P 125-137.

AU Barak-R.  Giebel-I.  Eisenbach-M.
TI The specificity of fumarate as a switching factor of the bacterial 
   flagellar motor.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(1).  P 139-144.

AU Xu-K.  Strauch-M-A.
TI In vitro selection of optimal AbrB-binding sites: comparison to 
   known in vivo sites indicates flexibility in AbrB binding and 
   recognition of three-dimensional DNA structures.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(1).  P 145-158.

AU Legrain-M.  Findell-A.  Villeval-D.  Quentin-Millet-M-J.  Jacobs-
   E.
TI Molecular characterization of hybrid Tbp2 proteins from 
   Neisseria meningitidis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(1).  P 159-169.

AU Gorham-H-C.  McGowan-S-J.  Robson-P-R-H.  Hodgson-D-A.
TI Light-induced carotenogenesis in Myxococcus xanthus: light-
   dependent membrane sequestration of ECF sigma factor CarQ by 
   anti-sigma factor CarR.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(1).  P 171-186.

AU Aldema-M-L.  McMurry-L-M.  Walmsley-A-R.  Levy-S-B.
TI Purification of the Tn10-specified tetracycline efflux antiporter 
   TetA in a native state as a polyhistidine fusion protein.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(1).  P 187-195.




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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
CC CONTENTS          Volume 271 Number 4 (1996)

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Nakayama-J.  Fukuda-M.
TI A human polysialyltransferase directs in vitro synthesis of polysialic
   acid
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1829.

AU Heath-R-J.  Rock-C-O.
TI Regulation of fatty acid elongation and initiation by acyl-acyl carrier
   protein in Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1833.

AU Boege-F.  Straub-T.  Kehr-A.  Boesenberg-C.  Christiansen-K.
   Andersen-A.  Jakob-F.  Kohrle-J.
TI Selected novel flavones inhibit the DNA binding or the DNA religation
   step of eukaryotic topoisomerase I
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2262.

AU Paul-P.  Kamisaka-Y.  Marks-D-L.  Pagano-R-E.
TI Purification and characterization of UDP-glucose:ceramide
   glucosyltransferase from rat liver Golgi membranes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2287.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Yajnik-V.  Blaikie-P.  Bork-P.  Margolis-B.
TI Identification of residues within the SHC phosphotyrosine
   binding/phosphotyrosine interaction domain crucial for phosphopeptide
   interaction
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1813.

AU Steenbergen-J-M.  Fay-F-S.
TI The quantal nature of calcium release to caffeine in single smooth
   muscle cells results from activation of the sarcoplasmic reticulum
   Ca2+-ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1821.

AU Schlegel-J.  Peters-I.  Orrenius-S.  Miller-D-K.  Thornberry-N-A.
   Yamin-T-T.  Nicholson-D-W.
TI CPP32/apopain is a key interleukin 1{beta} converting enzyme-like
   protease involved in Fas-mediated apoptosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1841.

AU Hasegawa-H.  Negishi-M.  Ichikawa-A.
TI Two isoforms of the prostaglandin E receptor EP3 subtype different in
   agonist-independent constitutive activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1857.

AU Hazen-S-L.  Hsu-F-F.  Heinecke-J-W.
TI p-Hydroxyphenylacetaldehyde is the major product of l-tyrosine
   oxidation by activated human phagocytes. A chloride-dependent mechanism
   for the conversion of free amino acids into reactive aldehydes by
   myeloperoxidase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1861.

AU Gabbay-R-A.  Sutherland-C.  Gnudi-L.  Kahn-B-B.  O'Brien-R-M.
   Granner-D-K.  Flier-J-S.
TI Insulin regulation of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase gene expression
   does not require activation of the Ras/mitogen-activated protein kinase
   signaling pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1890.

AU Brand-I-A.  Kleineke-J.
TI Intracellular zinc movement and its effect on the carbohydrate
   metabolism of isolated rat hepatocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1941.

AU Rossi-S-G.  Rotundo-R-L.
TI Transient interactions between collagen-tailed acetylcholinesterase and
   sulfated proteoglycans prior to immobilization on the extracellular
   matrix
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1979.

AU Bharti-A-K.  Olson-M-O-J.  Kufe-D-W.  Rubin-E-H.
TI Identification of a nucleolin binding site in human topoisomerase I
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1993.

AU Brisseau-G-F.  Grinstein-S.  Hackam-D-J.  Nordstrom-T.  Manolson-M-F.
   Khine-A-A.  Rotstein-O-D.
TI Interleukin-1 increases vacuolar-type H+-ATPase activity in murine
   peritoneal macrophages
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2005.

AU Czarnecka-H.  Yokoyama-S.
TI Regulation of cellular cholesterol efflux by lecithin:cholesterol
   acyltransferase reaction through nonspecific lipid exchange
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2023.

AU Post-S-R.  Jacobson-J-P.  Insel-P-A.
TI P2 purinergic receptor agonists enhance cAMP production in Madin-Darby
   canine kidney epithelial cells via an autocrine/paracrine mechanism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2029.

AU Loftus-J-C.  Halloran-C-E.  Ginsberg-M-H.  Feigen-L-P.  Zablocki-J-A.
   Smith-J-W.
TI The amino-terminal one-third of {alpha}IIb defines the ligand
   recognition specificity of integrin {alpha}IIb{beta}3
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2033.

AU Echtermeyer-F.  Schober-S.  Poschl-E.  Mark-H-.  Mark-K-.
TI Specific induction of cell motility on laminin by {alpha}7 integrin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2071.

AU Koppen-C-J-.  Heringdorf-D-M-.  Laser-K-T.  Zhang-C.  Jakobs-K-H.
   Bunemann-M.  Pott-L.
TI Activation of a high affinity Gi protein-coupled plasma membrane
   receptor by sphingosine-1-phosphate
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2082.

AU Gupta-K-P.  Ward-N-E.  Gravitt-K-R.  Bergman-P-J.  O'Brian-C-A.
TI Partial reversal of multidrug resistance in human breast cancer cells
   by an N-myristoylated protein kinase C-{alpha} pseudosubstrate peptide
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2102.

AU Busca-R.  Martinez-M.  Vilella-E.  Pognonec-P.  Deeb-S.  Auwerx-J.
   Reina-M.  Vilaro-S.
TI The mutation Gly142  Glu in human lipoprotein lipase produces a
   missorted protein that is diverted to lysosomes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2139.

AU Borgne-R-L.  Griffiths-G.  Hoflack-B.
TI Mannose 6-phosphate receptors and ADP-ribosylation factors cooperate
   for high affinity interaction of the AP-1 Golgi assembly proteins with
   membranes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2162.

AU Mauxion-F.  Borgne-R-L.  Munier-Lehmann-H.  Hoflack-B.
TI A casein kinase II phosphorylation site in the cytoplasmic domain of
   the cation-dependent mannose 6-phosphate receptor determines the high
   affinity interaction of the AP-1 Golgi assembly proteins with membranes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2171.

AU Galli-T.  McPherson-P-S.  Camilli-P-D.
TI The V0 sector of the V-ATPase, synaptobrevin, and synaptophysin are
   associated on synaptic vesicles in a Triton X-100-resistant,
   freeze-thawing sensitive, complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2193.

AU Razdan-K.  Kroll-M-H.
TI Molecular cloning of a novel platelet protein showing homology to the
   angiotensin II receptor C-terminal domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2221.

AU Wang-Z.  Horiuchi-K-Y.  Chacko-S.
TI Characterization of the functional domains on the C-terminal region of
   caldesmon using full-length and mutant caldesmon molecules
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2234.

AU Kinnunen-T.  Raulo-E.  Nolo-R.  Maccarana-M.  Lindahl-U.  Rauvala-H.
TI Neurite outgrowth in brain neurons induced by heparin-binding
   growth-associated molecule (HB-GAM) depends on the specific interaction
   of HB-GAM with heparan sulfate at the cell surface
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2243.

AU Tang-ZL.  Scherer-P-E.  Okamoto-T.  Song-K.  Chu-C.  Kohtz-D-S.
   Nishimoto-I.  Lodish-H-F.  Lisanti-M-P.
TI Molecular cloning of caveolin-3, a novel member of the caveolin gene
   family expressed predominantly in muscle
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2255.

AU Deretic-D.  Puleo-Scheppke-B.  Trippe-C.
TI Cytoplasmic domain of rhodopsin is essential for post-Golgi vesicle
   formation in a retinal cell-free system
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2279.

AU Pemberton-L-F.  Rughetti-A.  Taylor-Papadimitriou-J.  Gendler-S-J.
TI The epithelial mucin MUC1 contains at least two discrete signals
   specifying membrane localization in cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2332.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Berkhout-B.  Wamel-J-.
TI Accurate scanning of the BssHII endonuclease in search for its DNA
   cleavage site
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1837.

AU Yan-X.  Corbin-J-D.  Francis-S-H.  Lawrence-D-S.
TI Precision targeting of protein kinases. An affinity label that
   inactivates the cGMP- but not the cAMP-dependent protein kinase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1845.

AU Wu-W-I.  Liu-Y.  Riedel-B.  Wissing-J-B.  Fischl-A-S.  Carman-G-M.
TI Purification and characterization of diacylglycerol pyrophosphate
   phosphatase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1868.

AU Muller-M.  Bakos-E.  Welker-E.  Varadi-A.  Germann-U-A.
   Gottesman-M-M.  Morse-B-S.  Roninson-I-B.  Sarkadi-B.
TI Altered drug-stimulated ATPase activity in mutants of the human
   multidrug resistance protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1877.

AU Bakovic-M.  Dunford-H-B.
TI Reactions of prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase and its compound I
   with hydroperoxides
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2048.

AU Bromme-D.  Okamoto-K.  Wang-B-B.  Biroc-S.
TI Human cathepsin O2, a matrix protein-degrading cysteine protease
   expressed in osteoclasts. Functional expression of human cathepsin O2
   in Spodoptera frugiperda and characterization of the enzyme.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2126.

AU Sakharov-D-V.  Nagelkerke-J-F.  Rijken-D-C.
TI Rearrangements of the fibrin network and spatial distribution of
   fibrinolytic components during plasma clot lysis. Study with confocal
   microscopy.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2133.

AU Tsujita-T.  Miyazaki-T.  Tabei-R.  Okuda-H.
TI Coenzyme A-independent monoacylglycerol acyltransferase from rat
   intestinal mucosa
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2156.

AU Bhattacharyya-D-K.  Lecomte-M.  Rieke-C-J.  Garavito-R-M.  Smith-W-L.
TI Involvement of arginine 120, glutamate 524, and tyrosine 355 in the
   binding of arachidonate and 2-phenylpropionic acid inhibitors to the
   cyclooxygenase active site of ovine prostaglandin endoperoxide H
   synthase-1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2179.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Muller-M-L.  Irkens-Kiesecker-U.  Rubinstein-B.  Taiz-L.
TI On the mechanism of hyperacidification in lemon. Comparison of the
   vacuolar H+-ATPase activities of fruits and epicotyls.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1916.

AU Turk-E.  Kerner-C-J.  Lostao-M-P.  Wright-E-M.
TI Membrane topology of the human Na+/glucose cotransporter SGLT1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1925.

AU Gualix-J.  Abal-M.  Pintor-J.  Garcia-Carmona-F.  Miras-Portugal-M-T.
TI Nucleotide vesicular transporter of bovine chromaffin granules.
   Evidence for a mnemonic regulation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1957.

AU Mirzabekov-T-A.  Lin-M-.  Kagan-B-L.
TI Pore formation by the cytotoxic islet amyloid peptide amylin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1988.

AU Liu-Q.  Kane-P-M.  Newman-P-R.  Forgac-M.
TI Site-directed mutagenesis of the yeast V-ATPase B subunit (Vma2p)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2018.

AU Chen-Y-R.  Yu-C-A.  Yu-L.
TI Functional expression of subunit IV of Rhodobacter sphaeroides
   cytochrome b-c1 complex and reconstitution of recombinant protein with
   three-subunit core complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2057.

AU Galvan-A.  Quesada-A.  Fernandez-E.
TI Nitrate and nitrite are transported by different specific transport
   systems and by a bispecific transporter in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2088.

AU Giorgi-L-B.  Nixon-P-J.  Merry-S-A-P.  Joseph-D-M.  Durrant-J-R.
   Rivas-J-D-L.  Barber-J.  Porter-G.  Klug-D-R.
TI Comparison of primary charge separation in the photosystem II reaction
   center complex isolated from wild-type and D1-130 mutants of the
   cyanobacterium Synechocystis PCC 6803
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2093.

AU Nicolli-A.  Basso-E.  Petronilli-V.  Wenger-R-M.  Bernardi-P.
TI Interactions of cyclophilin with the mitochondrial inner membrane and
   regulation of the permeability transition pore, a cyclosporin
   A-sensitive channel
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2185.

AU Boorer-K-J.  Frommer-W-B.  Bush-D-R.  Kreman-M.  Loo-D-D-F.
   Wright-E-M.
TI Kinetics and specificity of a H+/amino acid transporter from
   Arabidopsis thaliana
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2213.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Ohshima-K.  Kang-S.  Wells-R-D.
TI CTG triplet repeats from human hereditary diseases are dominant genetic
   expansion products in Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1853.

AU Pulakat-L.  Hausman-B-S.  Lei-S.  Gavini-N.
TI Nif- phenotype of Azotobacter vinelandii UW97. Characterization and
   mutational analysis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1884.

AU Marchfelder-A.  Brennicke-A.  Binder-S.
TI RNA editing is required for efficient excision of tRNAPhe from
   precursors in plant mitochondria
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1898.

AU Odagiri-H.  Wang-J.  German-M-S.
TI Function of the human insulin promoter in primary cultured islet cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1909.

AU Fuentes-G-M.  Rodriguez-Rodriguez-L.  Palaniappan-C.  Fay-P-J.
   Bambara-R-A.
TI Strand displacement synthesis of the long terminal repeats by HIV
   reverse transcriptase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1966.

AU Kusano-S.  Ding-Q.  Fujita-N.  Ishihama-A.
TI Promoter selectivity of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase E{sigma}70 and
   E{sigma}38 holoenzymes. Effect of DNA supercoiling.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1998.

AU Olive-M.  Williams-S-C.  Dezan-C.  Johnson-P-F.  Vinson-C.
TI Design of a C/EBP-specific, dominant-negative bZIP protein with both
   inhibitory and gain-of-function properties
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2040.

AU Palaniappan-C.  Fuentes-G-M.  Rodriguez-Rodriguez-L.  Fay-P-J.
   Bambara-R-A.
TI Helix structure and ends of RNA/DNA hybrids direct the cleavage
   specificity of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase RNase H
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2063.

AU Guerra-C.  Roncero-C.  Porras-A.  Fernandez-M.  Benito-M.
TI Triiodothyronine induces the transcription of the uncoupling protein
   gene and stabilizes its mRNA in fetal rat brown adipocyte primary
   cultures
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2076.

AU Seelan-R-S.  Gopalakrishnan-L.  Scarpulla-R-C.  Grossman-L-I.
TI Cytochrome c oxidase subunit VIIa liver isoform. Characterization and
   identification of promoter elements in the bovine gene.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2112.

AU Gilligan-M.  Welsh-G-I.  Flynn-A.  Bujalska-I.  Diggle-T-A.
   Denton-R-M.  Proud-C-G.  Docherty-K.
TI Glucose stimulates the activity of the guanine nucleotide-exchange
   factor eIF-2B in isolated rat islets of Langerhans
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2121.

AU Varanasi-U.  Chu-R.  Huang-Q.  Castellon-R.  Yeldandi-A-V.
   Reddy-J-K.
TI Identification of a peroxisome proliferator-responsive element upstream
   of the human peroxisomal fatty acyl coenzyme A oxidase gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2147.

AU Deb-T-B.  Datta-K.
TI Molecular cloning of human fibroblast hyaluronic acid-binding protein
   confirms its identity with P-32, a protein co-purified with splicing
   factor SF2. Hyaluronic acid-binding protein as P-32 protein,
   co-purified with splicing factor SF2.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2206.

AU Zannini-M.  Acebron-A.  Felice-M-D.  Arnone-M-I.  Martin-Perez-J.
   Santisteban-P.  Lauro-R-D.
TI Mapping and functional role of phosphorylation sites in the thyroid
   transcription factor-1 (TTF-1)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2249.

AU Dietrich-J-M.  Jiang-W.  Bond-J-S.
TI A novel meprin {beta}{prime} mRNA in mouse embryonal and human colon
   carcinoma cells
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AU Sharma-S.  Leonard-J.  Lee-S.  Chapman-H-D.  Leiter-E-H.
   Montminy-M-R.
TI Pancreatic islet expression of the homeobox factor STF-1 relies on an
   E-box motif that binds USF
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AU Rangan-V-S.  Oskouian-B.  Smith-S.
TI Identification of an inverted CCAAT box motif in the fatty-acid
   synthase gene as an essential element for mediation of transcriptional
   regulation by cAMP
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AU Sekiguchi-JA.  Stivers-J-T.  Mildvan-A-S.  Shuman-S.
TI Mechanism of inhibition of vaccinia DNA topoisomerase by novobiocin and
   coumermycin
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AU Hung-H-L.  High-K-A.
TI Liver-enriched transcription factor HNF-4 and ubiquitous factor NF-Y
   are critical for expression of blood coagulation factor X
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2323.

AU Chowdhury-N-R.  Hays-R-M.  Bommineni-V-R.  Franki-N.  Chowdhury-J-R.
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TI Microtubular disruption prolongs the expression of human
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   transferred into Gunn rat livers
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2341.

AU Hao-H.  Moraes-C-T.
TI Functional and molecular mitochondrial abnormalities associated with a
   C  T transition at position 3256 of the human mitochondrial genome. The
   effects of a pathogenic mitochondrial tRNA point mutation in organelle
   translation and RNA processing.
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TI Single chain human interleukin 5 and its asymmetric mutagenesis for
   mapping receptor binding sites
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1817.

AU Lippke-J-A.  Gu-Y.  Sarnecki-C.  Caron-P-R.  Su-M-S-S.
TI Identification and characterization of CPP32/Mch2 homolog 1, a novel
   cysteine protease similar to CPP32
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1825.

AU Ardehali-H.  Yano-Y.  Printz-R-L.  Koch-S.  Whitesell-R-R.  May-J-M.
   Granner-D-K.
TI Functional organization of mammalian hexokinase II. Retention of
   catalytic and regulatory functions in both the NH2- and COOH-terminal
   halves.
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AU Shin-J-M.  Sachs-G.
TI Dimerization of the gastric H+, K+-ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1904.

AU Lenting-P-J.  Loo-J-W-H-P-.  Donath-M-J-S-H.  Mourik-J-A-.
   Mertens-K.
TI The sequence Glu1811-Lys1818 of human blood coagulation factor VIII
   comprises a binding site for activated factor IX
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1935.

AU Li-H.  Hsu-P.  Sachais-B-S.  Krause-J-E.  Leeman-S-E.  Boyd-N-D.
TI Identification of the site in the substance P (NK-1) receptor for
   modulation of peptide binding by sulfhydryl reagents
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1950.

AU Musci-G.  Marco-S-D.  Bellenchi-G-C.  Calabrese-L.
TI Reconstitution of ceruloplasmin by the Cu(I)-glutathione complex.
   Evidence for a role of Mg2+ and ATP.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 1972.

AU Ray-R.  Swamy-N.  MacDonald-P-N.  Ray-S.  Haussler-M-R.  Holick-M-F.
TI Affinity labeling of the 1{alpha},25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2012.

AU Gomeza-J.  Joly-C.  Kuhn-R.  Knopfel-T.  Bockaert-J.  Pin-J-P.
TI The second intracellular loop of metabotropic glutamate receptor 1
   cooperates with the other intracellular domains to control coupling to
   G-proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2199.

AU Rayl-E-A.  Moroson-B-A.  Beardsley-G-P.
TI The human purH gene product, 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide
   ribonucleotide formyltransferase/IMP cyclohydrolase. Cloning,
   sequencing, expression, purification, kinetic analysis, and domain
   mapping.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2225.

AU Bouton-C.  Raveau-M.  Drapier-J-C.
TI Modulation of iron regulatory protein functions. Further insights into
   the role of nitrogen- and oxygen-derived reactive species.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 26.  271(04).  p 2300.


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TI Expression of manganese superoxide dismutase mRNA in reproductive
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SO Histochemistry.  1996 105(1)  P 1.
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AU Johnson-J-A.  Grande-J-P.  Roche-P-C.  Kumar-R.
TI Immunohistochemical detection and distribution of the
   1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D_[3 ]receptor in rat reproductive tissues.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 105(1)  P 7.
AB 61050007.418

AU Tani-T.  von-Koskull-H.  Virtanen-I.
TI Focal adhesion kinase pp125^[FAK ]is associated with both
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SO Histochemistry.  1996 105(1)  P 17.
AB 61050017.418

AU Miyauchi-M.  Takata-T.  Ogawa-I.  Ito-H.  Kobayashi-J.  Nikai-H.
   Ijuhin-N.
TI Immunohistochemical demonstration of prostaglandins in various
   tissues of the rat.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 105(1)  P 27.
AB 61050027.418

AU Torihashi-S.  Horowitz-B.  Pollock-J-S.  Ward-S-M.  Xue-C.
   Kobayashi-S.  Sanders-K-M.
TI Expression of nitric oxide synthase in mucosal cells of the canine
   colon.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 105(1)  P 33.
AB 61050033.418

AU Katada-E.  Mitake-S.  Matsukawa-N.  Otsuka-Y.  Tsugu-Y.
   Fujimori-O.  Ojika-K.
TI Distribution of hippocampal cholinergic neurostimulating peptide
   (HCNP)-like immunoreactivity in organs and tissues of young Wistar
   rats.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 105(1)  P 43.
AB 61050043.418

AU Wagner-S-N.  Atkinson-M-J.  Wagner-C.  Hoefler-H.  Schmitt-M.
   Wilhelm-O.
TI Sites of urokinase-type plasminogen activator expression  and
   distribution of its receptor in the normal human kidney.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 105(1)  P 53.
AB 61050053.418

AU Baratta-B.  Rizzoli-R.  Galliani-I.  Vitale-M.  Rizzi-E.
   Matteucci-A.  Galanzi-A.  Zamai-L.  Mazzotti-G.
TI Early events of liver regeneration in rats: a multiparametric
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SO Histochemistry.  1996 105(1)  P 61.
AB 61050061.418

AU Moriwaki-Y.  Yamamoto-T.  Yamaguchi-K.  Takahashi-S.  Higashino-K.
TI Immunohistochemical localization of aldehyde and xanthine oxidase
   in rat tissues using polyclonal antibodies.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 105(1)  P 71.
AB 61050071.418

AU Calka-J.  Wolf-G.  Schmidt-W.
TI Induction of cytosolic NADPH-diaphorase/nitric oxide synthase in
   reactive microglia/macrophages after quinolinic acid lesions in
   the rat striatum: an electron and light microscopical study.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 105(1)  P 81.
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TI Glyphosate-tolerant CP4 and GOX genes as a selectable marker in
   wheat transformation.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 159.
AB 50150159.299

AU Tegeder-M.  Gebhardt-D.  Schieder-O.  Pickardt-T.
TI Thidiazuron-induced plant regeneration from protoplasts of Vicia
   faba cv. Mythos.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 164.
AB 50150164.299

AU Yang-J-C.  Chung-J-D.  Chen-Z-Z.
TI Vegetative propagation of adult Eucalyptus grandis X urophylla and
   comparison of growth between micropropagated plantlets and rooted
   cuttings.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 170.
AB 50150170.299

AU Hosoyama-H.  Irie-K.  Abe-K.  Arai-S.
TI Introduction of a chimeric gene encoding an
   oryzacystatin-beta-glucuronidase fusion protein into rice
   protoplasts and regeneration of transformed plants.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 174.
AB 50150174.299

AU Kovacs-M.  Barnabas-B.  Kranz-E.
TI Electro-fused isolated wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) gametes develop
   into multicellular structures.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 178.
AB 50150178.299

AU Zhou-T-S.
TI In vitro culture of Doritaenopsis: comparison between formation of
   the hyperhydric protocorm-like-body (PLB) and the normal PLB.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 181.
AB 50150181.299

AU Fischer-C.  Neuhaus-G.
TI In vitro development of globular zygotic wheat embryos.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 186.
AB 50150186.299

AU Onay-A.  Jeffree-C-E.  Yeoman-M-M.
TI Somatic embryogenesis in cultured immature kernels of Pistachio,
   Pistacia vera L.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 192.
AB 50150192.299

AU Liu-T-H-A.  Stephens-L-C.  Hannapel-D-J.
TI Transformation of Solanum brevidens using Agrobacterium
   tumefaciens.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 196.
AB 50150196.299

AU Jeannin-G.  Bronner-R.  Hahne-G.
TI Somatic embryogenesis and organogenesis induced on the immature
   zygotic embryo of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) cultivated in
   vitro: role of the sugar.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 200.
AB 50150200.299

AU Sanago-M-H-M.  Murch-S-J.  Slimmon-T-Y.  KrishnaRaj-S.  Saxena-P-K.
TI Morphoregulatory role of thidiazuron: morphogenesis of root
   outgrowths in thidiazuron-treated geranium (Pelargonium x hortorum
   Bailey).
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 205.
AB 50150205.299

AU Tateoka-T.  Yasuda-I.
TI 3-Dehydroshikimate dehydratase in mung bean cultured cells.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 212.
AB 50150212.299

AU Diaz-Sala-C.  Rey-M.  Boronat-A.  Besford-R.  Rodriguez-R.
TI Variations in the DNA methylation and polypeptide patterns of adult
   hazel (Corylus avellana L.) associated with sequential in vitro
   subcultures.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 218.
AB 50150218.299

AU El-Quakfaoui-S.  Potvin-C.  Brzezinski-R.  Asselin-A.
TI A Streptomyces chitosanase is active in transgenic tobacco.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 222.
AB 50150222.299

AU Sharma-V-K.  Rao-A.  Varshney-A.  Kothari-S-L.
TI A Comparison of developmental stages of inflorescence for high
   frequency plant regeneration in Triticum aestivum L. and T. durum
   Desf.
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AU Fellers-J-P.    Guenzi-A-C.  Taliaferro-C-M.
TI Factors affecting the establishment and maintenance of embryogenic
   callus and suspension cultures of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 232.
AB 50150232.299

AU Reustle-G.  Harst-M.  Alleweldt-G.
TI Plant regeneration of grapevine (Vitis sp.) protoplasts isolated
   from embryogenic tissue.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 238.
AB 50150238.299

AU Korlach-J.  Zoglauer-K.
TI Developmental patterns during direct somatic embryogenesis in
   protoplast cultures of european larch (Larix decidua Mill.).
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 242.
AB 50150242.299

AU Chandra-M.  Pal-A.
TI Differential response of the two cotyledons of Vigna radiata in
   vitro.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 248.
AB 50150248.299

AU Grant-J-E.  Cooper-P-A.  McAra-A-E.  Frew-T-J.
TI Transformation of peas (Pisum sativum L.) using immature
   cotyledons.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 254.
AB 50150254.299

AU Blakesley-D.  Al-Mazrooei-S.  Henshaw-G-G.
TI Cryopreservation of embryogenic tissue of sweet potato (Ipomoea
   batatas): use of sucrose and dehydration for cryoprotection.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 259.
AB 50150259.299

AU Lapp-M-S.  Malinek-J.  Coffey-M.
TI Micropropagation of western white pine (Pinus monticola) starting
   with mature embryos.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 264.
AB 50150264.299

AU Quiros-C-F.  Truco-M-J.    Hu-J.
TI Sequence comparison of two codominant rapid markers in Brassica
   nigra: deletions, substitutions and microsatellites.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 268.
AB 50150268.299

AU Chattopadhyay-S.  Datta-S-K.  Mahato-S-B.
TI Rapid micropropagation of Mucuna pruriens f. pruriens L.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 271.
AB 50150271.299

AU Sharma-T-R.  Singh-B-M.
TI In vitro microrhizome production in Zingiber officinale Rosc.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 274.
AB 50150274.299

AU Deora-N-S.  Shekhawat-N-S.
TI Micropropagation of Capparis decidua (Forsk.) Edgew. - a tree of
   arid horticulture.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 278.
AB 50150278.299

AU Li-X-B.  Xu-Z-H.  Wei-Z-M.
TI Plant regeneration from protoplasts of immature Vigna sinensis
   cotyledons via somatic embryogenesis.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 282.
AB 50150282.299

AU Metz-T-D.    Dixit-R.  Earle-E-D.
TI Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation of broccoli
   (Brassica oleracea var. italica) and cabbage (B. oleracea var.
   capitata).
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 287.
AB 50150287.299

AU Ling-J-T.  Sauve-R-J.
TI Isolation and culture of daylily mesophyll protoplasts.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 293.
AB 50150293.299

AU Tanimoto-S.  Matsubara-Y.
TI Stimulating effect of spermine on bulblet formation in bulb-scale
   segments of Lilium longiflorum.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 297.
AB 50150297.299

AU Salmenkallio-Marttila-M.  Aspegren-K.  Akerman-S.  Kurten-U.
   Mannonen-L.  Ritala-A.  Teeri-T-H.  Kauppinen-V.
TI Transgenic barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) by electroporation of
   protoplasts.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1995 15(3)  P 301.
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AU Michelsen-A.  Jonasson-S.  Sleep-D.  Havstroem-M.  Callaghan-T-V.
TI Shoot biomass, delta^[13]C, nitrogen and chlorophyll responses of
   two arctic dwarf shrubs to in situ shading, nutrient application
   and warming simulating climatic change.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(1)  P 1.
AB 61050001.442

AU Marshall-J-D.  Monserud-R-A.
TI Homeostatic gas-exchange parameters inferred from ^[13]C/^[12]C in
   tree rings of conifers.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(1)  P 13.
AB 61050013.442

AU Kennish-R.
TI Diet composition influences the fitness of the herbivorous crab
   Grapsus albolineatus.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(1)  P 22.
AB 61050022.442

AU Anten-N-P-R.  Werger-M-J-A.
TI Canopy structure and nitrogen distribution in dominant and
   subordinate plants in a dense stand of Amaranthus dubius L. with a
   size hierarchy of individuals.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(1)  P 30.
AB 61050030.442

AU Witkowski-E-T-F.  Lamont-B-B.
TI Disproportionate allocation of mineral nutrients and carbon between
    vegetative and reproductive structures in Banksia hookeriana.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(1)  P 38.
AB 61050038.442

AU Schaeppi-B.  Koerner-C.
TI Growth responses of an alpine grassland to elevated CO_.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(1)  P 43.
AB 61050043.442

AU Michelsen-A.  Schmidt-I-K.  Jonasson-S.  Quarmby-C.  Sleep-D.
TI Leaf ^[15]N abundance of subarctic plants provides field evidence
   that ericoid, ectomycorrhizal and non- and arbuscular mycorrhizal
   species access different sources of soil nitrogen.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(1)  P 53.
AB 61050053.442

AU Lubin-Y.  Henschel-J.
TI The influence of food supply on foraging behaviour in a desert
   spider.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(1)  P 64.
AB 61050064.442

AU Jackson-R-B.  Reynolds-H-L.
TI Nitrate and ammonium uptake for single- and mixed-species
   communities grown at elevated CO_.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(1)  P 74.
AB 61050074.442

AU Dooley-Jr.-J-L.  Dueser-R-D.
TI Experimental tests of nest site competition in two Peromyscus
   species.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(1)  P 81.
AB 61050081.442

AU Stille-M.
TI Queen/worker thorax volume ratios and nest-founding strategies in
   ants.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(1)  P 87.
AB 61050087.442

AU Steinger-T.  Koerner-C.  Schmid-B.
TI Long-term persistence in a changing climate: DNA analysis suggests
   very old ages of clones of alpine Carex curvula.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(1)  P 94.
AB 61050094.442

AU Hinsley-S-A.  Bellamy-P-E.  Newton-I.  Sparks-T-H.
TI Influences of population size and woodland area on bird species
   distributions in small woods.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(1)  P 100.
AB 61050100.442

AU Bowers-M-A.  Gregario-K.  Brame-C-J.  Matter-S-F.  Dooley-Jr.-J-L.
TI Use of space and habitats by meadow voles at the home range, patch
   and landscape scales.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(1)  P 107.
AB 61050107.442

AU Shimada-M.  Tuda-M.
TI Delayed density dependence and oscillatory population dynamics in
   overlapping-generation systems  of a seed beetle Callosobruchus
   chinensis: matrix population model.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(1)  P 116.
AB 61050116.442

AU Bauce-E.  Carisey-N.
TI Larval feeding behaviour affects the impact of staminate flower
   production on the suitability of balsam fir trees for spruce
   budworm.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(1)  P 126.
AB 61050126.442

AU Warren-P-H.
TI The effects of between-habitat dispersal rate on protist
   communities and metacommunities in microcosms at two spatial
   scales.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(1)  P 132.
AB 61050132.442

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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(4)  P 305.
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TI Difference in CDDP penetration into CSF between selective
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TI Bioavailability of 50- and 75-mg oral etoposide in lung cancer
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(4)  P 327.
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AU Wainer-I-W.  Ducharme-J.  Granvil-C-P.
TI The N-dechloroethylation of ifosfamide: using stereochemistry to
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(4)  P 332.
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AU Wroblewski-D-H.  Bhushan-A.  Xuan-Y.  Brinton-B-T.  Tritton-T-R.
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TI Investigations on the mechanisms of methotrexate resistance in a
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(4)  P 337.
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AU Estey-E-P.  Brown-K.  Diwu-Z.  Liu-J.  Lown-J-W.  Miller-G-G.
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TI Hypocrellins as photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy: a
   screening evaluation and pharmacokinetic study.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(4)  P 343.
AB 60370343.280

AU Boman-N-L.  Tron-V-A.  Bally-M-B.  Cullis-P-R.
TI Vincristine-induced dermal toxicity is significantly reduced when
   the drug is given in liposomes.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(4)  P 351.
AB 60370351.280

AU Jodrell-D-I.  Murray-L-S.  Hawtof-J.  Graham-M-A.  Egorin-M-J.
TI A comparison of methods for limited-sampling strategy design using
   data from a phase I trial of the anthrapyrazole DuP-941.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(4)  P 356.
AB 60370356.280

AU Morgan-A-S.  Paul-J.-Ciaccio  Tew-K-D.  Kauvar-L-M.  Ciaccio-F-J.
TI Isozyme-specific glutathione S-transferase inhibitors potentiate
   drug sensitivity in cultured human tumor cell lines.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(4)  P 363.
AB 60370363.280

AU Ramirez-L-H.  Zhao-Z.  Rougier-P.  Bognel-C.  Dzodic-R.  Vassal-G.
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TI Pharmacokinetics and antitumor effects of mitoxantrone after
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(4)  P 371.
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AU Hansen-F.  Moller-P.  Skovsgaard-T.
TI Phase II study of second-line treatment with high-dose
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AU Wu-P.  Zhang-G.  Huang-N.  Ladha-J-K.
TI Non - allelic interaction conditioning spikelet sterility in an
   F_[2] population of indica/japonica cross in rice.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 825.
AB 50910825.122

AU Yamagishi-M.
TI Detection of section-specific random amplified polymorphic DNA
   (RAPD) markers in Lilium.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 830.
AB 50910830.122

AU Ran-Z.  Michaelis-G.
TI Mapping of a chloroplast RFLP marker associated with the CMS
   cytoplasm of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 836.
AB 50910836.122

AU Cloutier-S.  Cappadocia-M.  Landry-B-S.
TI Study of microspore-culture responsiveness in oilseed rape
   (Brassica napus L.) by comparative mapping of a F_[2] population
   and two microspore-derived populations.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 841.
AB 50910841.122

AU Katsiotis-A.  Hanneman-Jr.-R-E.  Forsberg-R-A.
TI Endosperm Balance Number and the polar-nuclei activation hypotheses
   for endosperm development in interspecific crosses of Solanaceae
   and Gramineae, respectively.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 848.
AB 50910848.122

AU Sastry-J-G.  Ramakrishna-W.  Sivaramakrishnan-S.  Thakur-R-P.
   Gupta-V-S.  Ranjekar-P-K.
TI DNA fingerprinting detects genetic variability in the pearl millet
   downy mildew pathogen (Sclerospora graminicola ).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 856.
AB 50910856.122

AU Miedaner-T.  Fromme-F-J.  Geiger-H-H.
TI Genetic variation for foot-rot and Fusarium head-blight resistances
   among full-sib families of a self-incompatible winter rye (Secale
   cereale L.) population.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 862.
AB 50910862.122

AU Byrne-M.  Murrell-J-C.  Allen-B.  Moran-G-F.
TI An integrated genetic linkage map for eucalypts using RFLP, RAPD
   and isozyme markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 869.
AB 50910869.122

AU Luo-H.  Boutry-M.
TI Phylogenetic relationships within Hevea brasiliensis as deduced
   from a polymorphic mitochondrial DNA region.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 876.
AB 50910876.122

AU Jeandroz-G.  Faivre-Rampant-F.  Pugin-A.  Bousquet-J.  Berville-A.
TI Organization of nuclear ribosomal DNA and species-specific
   polymorphism in closely related Fraxinus excelsior and F.
   oxyphylla.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 885.
AB 50910885.122

AU Ratnaparkhe-M-B.  Gupta-V-S.  Murthy-M-R-V.  Ranjekar-P-K.
TI Genetic fingerprinting of pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.]
   and its wild relatives using RAPD markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 893.
AB 50910893.122

AU Lebel-E-G.  Masson-J.  Bogucki-A.
TI Transposable elements as plant transformation vectors for long
   stretches of foreign DNA.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 899.
AB 50910899.122

AU Ma-G.  Chen-P.  Buss-G-R.  Tolin-S-A.
TI Genetic characteristics of two genes for resistance to soybean
   mosaic virus in PI486355 soybean.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 907.
AB 50910907.122

AU Lin-B.  Yu-H.
TI Inheritance of a striped-leaf mutant is associated with the
   cytoplasmic genome in maize.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 915.
AB 50910915.122

AU Han-F.  Ullrich-S-E.  Chirat-S.  Menteur-S.  Jestin-L.  Sarrafi-A.
   Hayes-P-M.  Jones-B-L.  Blake-T-K.  Wesenberg-D-M.  Kleinhofs-A.
   Kilian-A.
TI Mapping of &beta;-glucan content and &beta;-glucanase activity loci
   in barley grain and malt.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 921.
AB 50910921.122

AU Galasso-I.  Schmidt-T.  Pignone-D.  Heslop-Harrison-J-S.
TI The molecular cytogenetics of Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp: the
   physical organization and characterization of 18 s -5.8 s -25 s
   rRNA genes, 5s rRNA genes, telomere-like sequences, and a family
   of centromeric repetitive DNA sequences.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 928.
AB 50910928.122

AU Sari-Gorla-M.  Mulcahy-D-L.  Villa-M.  Rigola-D.
TI Pollen-pistil interaction in maize: effects on genetic variation of
   pollen traits.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 936.
AB 50910936.122

AU Pedersen-C.  Linde-Laursen-I.
TI The relationship between physical and genetic distances at the Hor
   1 and Hor 2k loci of barley estimated by two-colour fluorescent in
   situ hybridization.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 941.
AB 50910941.122

AU Xu-W-W.  Sleper-D-A.  Chao-S.
TI Genome mapping of polyploid tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea
   Schreb.) with RFLP markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 947.
AB 50910947.122

AU Baranger-A.  Chevre-A-M.  Eber-F.  Renard-M.
TI Effect of oilseed rape genotype on the spontaneous hybridization
   rate with a weedy species  :  an assessment of transgene
   dispersal.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 956.
AB 50910956.122

AU Viruel-M-A.  Messeguer-R.  de-Vicente-M-C.  Garcia-Mas-J.
   Puigdomenech-P.  Vargas-F.  Arus-P.
TI A linkage map with RFLP and isozyme markers for almond.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 964.
AB 50910964.122

AU Ecke-W.  Uzunova-M.  Weissleder-K.
TI Mapping the genome of rapeseed (Brassica napus L.). II.
   Localization of genes controlling erucic acid synthesis and seed
   oil content.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 972.
AB 50910972.122

AU Nair-S.  Rao-U-P.  Bennett-J.  Mohan-M.
TI Detection of a highly heterozygous locus in recombinant inbred
   lines of rice and its possible involvement in heterosis.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 978.
AB 50910978.122

AU Lanaud-C.  Risterucci-A-M.  N'Goran-A-K-J.  Clement-D.
   Flament-M-H.  Laurent-V.  Falque-M.
TI A genetic linkage map of Theobroma cacao L.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 987.
AB 50910987.122

AU Alpert-K-B.  Grandillo-S.  Tanksley-S-D.
TI fw 2.2: a major QTL controlling fruit weight is common to both red-
   and green-fruited tomato species.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 994.
AB 50910994.122

AU Plaschke-J.  Ganal-M-W.  Roeder-M-S.
TI Detection of genetic diversity in closely related bread wheat using
   microsatellite markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1001.
AB 50911001.122

AU Barcaccia-G.  Tosti-N.  Falistocco-E.  Veronesi-F.
TI Cytological, morphological and molecular analyses of controlled
   progenies from meiotic mutants of alfalfa producing unreduced
   gametes.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1008.
AB 50911008.122

AU Igartua-E.
TI Choice of selection environment for improving crop yields in saline
   areas.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1016.
AB 50911016.122

AU Burbidge-A.  Grieve-T-M.  Woodman-K-J.  Taylor-I-B.
TI Strategies for targeted transposon tagging of ABA biosynthetic
   mutants in tomato.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1022.
AB 50911022.122

AU Xie-C.  Mosjidis-J-A.
TI Seedling-selection effects on morphological traits of mature plants
   in red clover.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1032.
AB 50911032.122

AU Thomas-W-T-B.  Powell-W.  Waugh-R.  Chalmers-K-J.  Barua-U-M.
   Jack-P.  Lea-V.  Forster-B-P.  Swanston-J-S.  Ellis-R-P.
   Hanson-P-R.  Lance-R-C-M.
TI Detection of quantitative trait loci for agronomic, yield, grain
   and disease characters in spring barley (Hordeum vulgare L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1037.
AB 50911037.122

AU Iqbal-M-J.  Rayburn-A-L.
TI Identification of the 1 RS rye chromosomal segment in wheat by RAPD
   analysis.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1048.
AB 50911048.122

AU Stricker-C.  Fernando-R-L.  Elston-R-C.
TI An algorithm to approximate the likelihood for pedigree data with
   loops by cutting.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1054.
AB 50911054.122

AU Zhong-G-Y.  Qualset-C-O.
TI Quantitative genetic diversity and conservation strategies for an
   allogamous annual species, Dasypyrum villosum (L.) Candargy
   (Poaceae).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1064.
AB 50911064.122

AU Larsen-N-J.  Ellegren-H.  Braeuner-P.  Andersson-N-L.
TI Genetic variation at the growth hormone locus in a wild pig
   intercross; test of association to phenotypic traits and linkage
   to the blood group D locus.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1074.
AB 50911074.122

AU Skroch-P-W.  Nienhuis-J.
TI Qualitative and quantitative characterization of RAPD variation
   among snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) genotypes.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1078.
AB 50911078.122

AU Skroch-P.  Nienhuis-J.
TI Impact of scoring error and reproducibility of RAPD data on RAPD
   based estimates of genetic distance.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1086.
AB 50911086.122

AU Lehner-A.  Campbell-M-A.  Wheeler-N-C.  Poeykkoe-T.  Gloessl-J.
   Kreike-J.  Neale-D-B.
TI Identification of a RAPD marker linked to the pendula gene in
   Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst. f. pendula).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1092.
AB 50911092.122

AU Furman-D-P.  Rodin-S-N.  Kozhemiakina-T-A.
TI Transposable elements and the penetrance of quantitative characters
   in Drosophila melanogaster.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1095.
AB 50911095.122

AU de-la-Rosa-J-P.  Harris-S-A.  Farjon-A.
TI Noncoding chloroplast DNA variation in Mexican pines.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1101.
AB 50911101.122

AU Gowers-S.
TI A method for isolating and characterizing homozygous S-allele lines
   in Brassicae.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1107.
AB 50911107.122

AU Wang-B.  Xu-W-W.  Wang-J-Z.  Wu-W.  Zheng-H-G.  Yang-Z-Y.  Ray-J-D.
    Nguyen-H-T.
TI Tagging and mapping the thermo-sensitive genic male-sterile gene in
   rice (Oryza sativa L.) with molecular markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1111.
AB 50911111.122

AU van-der-Beek-S.  van-Arendonk-J-A-M.  Groen-A-F.
TI Power of two- and three-generation QTL mapping experiments in an
   outbred population containing full-sib or half-sib families.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1115.
AB 50911115.122

AU Chen-P-D.  Qi-L-L.  Zhou-B.  Zhang-S-Z.  Liu-D-J.
TI Development and molecular cytogenetic analysis of wheat-Haynaldia
   villosa 6VS6AL translocation lines specifying resistance to
   powdery mildew.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1125.
AB 50911125.122

AU Heath-D-W.  Earle-E-D.
TI Synthesis of high erucic acid rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) somatic
   hybrids with improved agronomic characters.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1129.
AB 50911129.122

AU Janss-L-L-G.  Thompson-R.  Arendonk-J-A-M-V.
TI Application of Gibbs sampling for inference in a mixed major
   gene-polygenic inheritance model in animal populations.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1137.
AB 50911137.122

AU Sekhon-M-S.  Gupta-V-P.
TI Genetic distance and heterosis in Indian mustard: developmental
   isozymes as indicators of genetic relationships.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1148.
AB 50911148.122

AU Wang-G-L.  Dong-J-M.  Paterson-A-H.
TI The distribution of Gossypium hirsutum  chromatin in G. barbadense
   germ plasm: molecular analysis of introgressive plant breeding.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1153.
AB 50911153.122

AU Zhu-D.  Schoenmakers-H-C-H.  Wolters-A-M-A.  Koornneef-M.
TI A genetic analysis of a tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) genotype
   with a high frequency of twin spots.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1162.
AB 50911162.122

AU Begum-F.  Paul-S.  Bag-N.  Sikdar-S-R.  Sen-S-K.
TI Somatic hybrids between Brassica juncea (L). Czern. and Diplotaxis
   harra (Forsk.) Boiss and the generation of backcross progenies.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1167.
AB 50911167.122

AU Atlin-G-N.
TI Cytoplasmic male-sterile synthetics: a new approach to the
   exploitation of heterosis in rape.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 91(6/7)  P 1173.
AB 50911173.122

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AB >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:2455-2468 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       3D DOMAIN SWAPPING: A MECHANISM FOR OLIGOMER ASSEMBLY
AB       
AB       Melanie J. Bennett,  Michael P. Schlunegger,  and David 
AB       Eisenberg 
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University 
AB       of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-6059
AB       
AB       Molecular Biology Institute, Department of Chemistry 
AB       and Biochemistry, and UCLA-DOE Laboratory of Structural 
AB       Biology and Molecular Medicine, University of California
AB       --Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California 90095-1570
AB       
AB       Keywords:  aggregation; complementation; oligomer 
AB       evolution; protein dimerization
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: 2Bennett.kin, Bennett.abs, & Bennett.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:2469-2477 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       N-ACETYL-BETA-D-GLUCOPYRANOSYLAMINE: A POTENT T-STATE 
AB       INHIBITOR OF GLYCOGEN PHOSPHORYLASE. A COMPARISON WITH 
AB       ALPHA-D-GLUCOSE
AB       
AB       N.G. Oikonomakos,  M. Kontou,  S.E. Zographos,  K.A.
AB       Watson,  L.N. Johnson,  C.J.F. Bichard,  G.W.J. Fleet, 
AB       and K.R. Acharya 
AB       
AB       Institute of Biological Research and Biotechnology, The 
AB       National Hellenic Research Foundation, Athens 11635,
AB       Greece
AB       
AB       Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics and Dyson Perrins 
AB       Laboratory, University of Oxford, South Parks Road,
AB       Oxford OX1 3QU, United Kingdom
AB       
AB       School of Biology and Biochemistry, University of Bath,
AB       Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY, United Kingdom
AB       
AB       Keywords:  binding; glycogen phosphorylase; inhibition; 
AB       N-acetyl-beta-D-glucopyranosylamine
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Oikonmks.kin, Oikonmks.abs, &
AB       Oikonmks.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:2478-2486 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       PHOSPHORYLATION OF SERINE-46 IN HPR, A KEY REGULATORY 
AB       PROTEIN IN BACTERIA, RESULTS IN STABILIZATION OF ITS 
AB       SOLUTION STRUCTURE
AB       
AB       Katherine Pullen,  Ponni Rajagopal,  Bruce R. Branchini,
AB        Mary Elizabeth Huffine,  Jonathan Reizer,  Milton H.
AB       Saier, Jr.,  J. Martin Scholtz,  and Rachel E. Klevit 
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry and Biomolecular Structure 
AB       Center, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 
AB       98195-7742
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry, Connecticut College, New London,
AB       Connecticut 06320
AB       
AB       Department of Biology, University of California at San 
AB       Diego, La Jolla, California 92093-0116
AB       
AB       Departments of Medical Biochemistry and Genetics, and 
AB       Biochemistry and Biophysics, Texas A&M University,
AB       College Station, Texas 77843
AB       
AB       Keywords:  NMR; protein dynamics; protein 
AB       phosphorylation; protein stability; protein structure; 
AB       PTS; solvent denaturation
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Pullen.abs & Pullen.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:2487-2498 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF THE CATALYTIC DOMAIN OF HUMAN 
AB       STROMELYSIN COMPLEXED WITH A HYDROPHOBIC INHIBITOR
AB       
AB       Steven R. Van Doren,  Alexander V. Kurochkin,  Weidong 
AB       Hu,  Qi-Zhuang Ye,  Linda L. Johnson,  Donald J. Hupe, 
AB       and Erik R.P. Zuiderweg 
AB       
AB       Biophysics Research Division, The University of Michigan,
AB       Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1055
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, University of Missouri-
AB       Columbia, Columbia, Missouri 65211
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical 
AB       Research, Division of Warner-Lambert Company, Ann Arbor,
AB       Michigan 48105
AB       
AB       Department of Biological Chemistry, The University of 
AB       Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-0606
AB       
AB       Keywords:  catalytic domain; hydroxamate; matrix 
AB       metalloproteinase 3; multidimensional NMR; protein 
AB       structure; stromelysin
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Vandoren.kin, Vandoren.abs & 
AB       Vandoren.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:2499-2509 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       COMPARISON OF ATOMIC SOLVATION PARAMETRIC SETS: 
AB       APPLICABILITY AND LIMITATIONS IN PROTEIN FOLDING AND 
AB       BINDING
AB       
AB       Andr-E H. Juffer, Frank Eisenhaber, Simon J. Hubbard,
AB       Dirk Walther, and Patrick Argos
AB       
AB       European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Meyerhofstrasse 1,
AB       D-69012 Heidelberg, Germany
AB       
AB       Keywords:  atomic solvation parameters; helix docking; 
AB       loop removal; protein folding; solvent contribution
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Juffer.abs & Juffer.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:2510-2516 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CONSERVATIVE SUBSTITUTIONS IN THE HYDROPHOBIC CORE OF 
AB       RHODOBACTER SPHAEROIDES THIOREDOXIN PRODUCE DISTINCT 
AB       FUNCTIONAL EFFECTS
AB       
AB       Karine Assemat,  Pedro M. Alzari,  and Jenny Cl-Ement-M-
AB       Etral 
AB       
AB       Laboratoire de Technologie Enzymatique, URA 1442 CNRS,
AB       Universite de Technologie de Compiegne BP 649, 60206 
AB       Compiegne Cedex, France
AB       
AB       Unite d'Immunologie Structurale, URA 1961 CNRS,
AB       Institut Pasteur, 25 rue du Dr. Roux, 75724 Paris Cedex 
AB       15, France
AB       
AB       Keywords:  fluorescence; kinetic constants; protein 
AB       stability; thioredoxin
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Assemat.kin, Assemat.abs, & 
AB       Assemat.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:2517-2525 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       A SIMPLE AND FAST APPROACH TO PREDICTION OF PROTEIN 
AB       SECONDARY STRUCTURE FROM MULTIPLY ALIGNED SEQUENCES 
AB       WITH ACCURACY ABOVE 70%
AB       
AB       Perdeep K. Mehta, Jaap Heringa, and Patrick Argos
AB       
AB       European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Meyerhofstrasse 1,
AB       Postfach 10 22 09, D-69012 Heidelberg, Germany
AB       
AB       Keywords:  amino acid sequences; multiple sequence 
AB       alignment; protein secondary structure; secondary 
AB       structure prediction
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Mehta.abs & Mehta.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:2526-2531 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       SPECTROSCOPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF RHINOVIRAL PROTEASE 2A: 
AB       ZN IS ESSENTIAL FOR THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY
AB       
AB       Tilman Voss, Rainer Meyer, and Wolfgang Sommergruber
AB       
AB       Boehringer-Ingelheim Research Vienna, Bender+Co, Dr.
AB       Boehringer-Gasse 5-11, A-1121 Vienna, Austria
AB       
AB       Keywords:  folding; picornavirus; stability; structure; 
AB       viral protease
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Voss.abs & Voss.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:2532-2544 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       COVALENT ATTACHMENT OF FUNCTIONALIZED LIPID BILAYERS TO 
AB       PLANAR WAVEGUIDES FOR MEASURING PROTEIN BINDING TO 
AB       BIOMIMETIC MEMBRANES^3
AB       
AB       Stephan Heyse  and Horst Vogel 
AB       
AB       Institute of Physical Chemistry 4, Chemistry Department,
AB       Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, CH-1015 Lausanne,
AB       Switzerland MICHAEL SANGER and HANS SIGRIST
AB       
AB       Institute of Biochemistry, University of Berne,
AB       Freiestrasse 3, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland
AB       
AB       Keywords:  antibody; integrated optics; lipopeptide; 
AB       membrane receptor; planar waveguide; supported lipid 
AB       bilayer; thiolipid
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Heyse.abs & Heyse.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:2545-2558 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CHEMICALLY CROSSLINKED PROTEIN DIMERS: STABILITY AND 
AB       DENATURATION EFFECTS
AB       
AB       Michael P. Byrne and Wesley E. Stites
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of 
AB       Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701-1201
AB       
AB       Keywords:  crosslinking; denaturation; denatured state; 
AB       excluded volume; hydrophobic interactions; protein 
AB       folding and stability; staphylococcal nuclease
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Byrne.abs & Byrne.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:2559-2561 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       SIGNIFICANT DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN VAN'T HOFF AND 
AB       CALORIMETRIC ENTHALPIES. II.
AB       
AB       Yufeng Liu and Julian M. Sturtevant
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry and Department of Molecular 
AB       Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University, New Haven,
AB       Connecticut 06520
AB       
AB       Keywords:  calorimetric enthalpies; calorimetry; 
AB       temperature variation of equilibrium constants; van't 
AB       Hoff enthalpies
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Liu.abs & Liu.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:2562-2572 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       THE ROLE OF A CONSERVED TYROSINE RESIDUE IN HIGH-
AB       POTENTIAL IRON SULFUR PROTEINS
AB       
AB       Sakura G. Iwagami,  A. Louise Creagh,  Charles A. Haynes,
AB        Marco Borsari,  Isabella C. Felli,  Mario Piccioli, 
AB       and Lindsay D. Eltis 
AB       
AB       Biotechnology Laboratory, University of British Columbia,
AB       Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z3, Canada
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry, University of Modena, Via 
AB       Campi 183, 41100 Modena, Italy
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry, University of Florence, Via 
AB       Gino Capponi 7, 50121 Florence, Italy
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, Universite Laval, Ste-Foy,
AB       Quebec G1K 7P4, Canada
AB       
AB       Keywords:  ferredoxin; hydrogen bonds; protein 
AB       engineering; thermodynamic stability; site-directed 
AB       mutagenesis
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Iwagami.kin, Iwagami.abs, & 
AB       Iwagami.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:2573-2577 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       THE EFFECTS OF FILTRATION ON PROTEIN NUCLEATION IN 
AB       DIFFERENT GROWTH MEDIA
AB       
AB       Joachim Hirschler,  Marie-H-El/Ene Charon,  and Juan 
AB       Carlos Fontecilla-Camps 
AB       
AB       Laboratoire de Cristallographie et de Cristallogenese 
AB       des Proteines, Institut de Biologie Structurale Jean-
AB       Pierre Ebel (CEA-CNRS), 41, Avenue des Martyrs, 38027 
AB       Grenoble Cedex 1, France
AB       
AB       Aerospatiale Espace et Defense, 66, Route de Verneuil 
AB       BP2, 78133 Les Mureaux France
AB       
AB       Keywords:  aging; filtration; gel crystallization; 
AB       heterogeneous nucleation; impurity effects; nucleation,
AB       protein crystallization
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Hirschlr.abs & Hirschlr.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:2578-2586 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CATALYTIC ABILITY AND STABILITY OF TWO RECOMBINANT 
AB       MUTANTS OF D-AMINO ACID TRANSAMINASE INVOLVED IN 
AB       COENZYME BINDING
AB       
AB       Peter W. Van Ophem,  Maria A. Pospischil,  Dagmar Ringe,
AB        Daniel Peisach,  Gregory Petsko,  Kenji Soda,  and 
AB       James M. Manning 
AB       
AB       The Rockefeller University, New York, New York
AB       
AB       Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts and 
AB       Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts
AB       
AB       Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
AB       
AB       Keywords:  D-amino acid; mutagenesis; pyridoxal 
AB       phosphate; transaminase
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Vanophem.abs & Vanophem.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:2587-2593 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE CHARACTERIZATION OF THE N-
AB       TERMINAL THIOREDOXIN-LIKE DOMAIN OF PROTEIN DISULFIDE 
AB       ISOMERASE
AB       
AB       Johan Kemmink,  Nigel J. Darby,  Klaas Dijkstra,  Ruud M.
AB       Scheek,  and Thomas E. Creighton 
AB       
AB       European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Meyerhofstrasse 1,
AB       D-69012 Heidelberg, Germany
AB       
AB       The Groningen Biomolecular Science and Biotechnology 
AB       Institute, University of Groningen, Nijenborgh 4, 9747 
AB       AG Groningen, The Netherlands
AB       
AB       Keywords:  domain structure; estrogen receptor; NMR; 
AB       protein disulfide isomerase; thioredoxin; triple 
AB       resonance
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Kemmink.NMR in SUPLEMNT, Kemmink.abs,
AB       & Kemmink.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:2594-2604 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF RECOMBINANT TRIOSEPHOSPHATE 
AB       ISOMERASE FROM BACILLUS STEAROTHERMOPHILUS. AN ANALYSIS 
AB       OF POTENTIAL THERMOSTABILITY FACTORS IN SIX ISOMERASES 
AB       WITH KNOWN THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURES POINTS TO THE 
AB       IMPORTANCE OF HYDROPHOBIC INTERACTIONS
AB       
AB       Luis F. Delboni,  Shekhar C. Mande,  Franoise Rentier-
AB       Delrue,  V-Eronique Mainfroid,  Stewart Turley, 
AB       Frederique M.D. Vellieux,  Joseph A. Martial,  and Wim G.
AB       J. Hol 
AB       
AB       Department of Biological Structure, Biomolecular 
AB       Structure Center and
AB       
AB       Howard Hughes Medical Institute, SL-15, School of 
AB       Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 
AB       98195
AB       
AB       Laboratoire de Biologie Moleculaire et de Genie 
AB       Genetique, Universite de Liege, B6, Sart Tilman, 4000 
AB       LIEGE, Belgium
AB       
AB       LCCP, CNRS 38027 Grenoble, Cedex 01, France
AB       
AB       Keywords:  hydrophobicity; thermostability; 
AB       triosephosphate isomerase
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Delboni.kin, Delboni.abs, & 
AB       Delboni.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:2605-2615 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       STRUCTURAL AND DYNAMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF THE UREA 
AB       DENATURED STATE OF THE IMMUNOGLOBULIN BINDING DOMAIN OF 
AB       STREPTOCOCCAL PROTEIN G BY MULTIDIMENSIONAL 
AB       HETERONUCLEAR NMR SPECTROSCOPY
AB       
AB       M. Kirsten Frank, G. Marius Clore, and Angela M.
AB       Gronenborn
AB       
AB       Laboratory of Chemical Physics, Building 5, National 
AB       Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases,
AB       National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892-
AB       0520
AB       
AB       Keywords:  B1 domain; backbone dynamics; ^15N relaxation; 
AB       protein G; structure; unfolded state
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Frank.abs & Frank.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:2616-2618 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       RECOMBINANT PROTEIN SEQUENCES CAN TRIGGER METHYLATION 
AB       OF N-TERMINAL AMINO ACIDS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI
AB       
AB       Izydor Apostol, Jackie Aitken, Joe Levine, Julie 
AB       Lippincott, Jeffrey S. Davidson, and Debbie Abbott-Brown
AB       
AB       Somatogen, Inc., Boulder, Colorado 80301
AB       
AB       Keywords:  methylation signal; posttranslational 
AB       modifications; recombinant human hemoglobin
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Apostol.abs & Apostol.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:2619-2620 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CRYSTALLIZATION AND PRELIMINARY X-RAY ANALYSIS OF L-2-
AB       HALOACID DEHALOGENASE FROM XANTHOBACTER AUTOTROPHICUS 
AB       GJ10
AB       
AB       Ivo S. Ridder,  Henriette J. Rozeboom,  Jaap Kingma, 
AB       Dick B. Janssen,  and Bauke W. Dijkstra 
AB       
AB       Laboratory of Biophysical Chemistry and Laboratory of 
AB       Biochemistry, University of Groningen, Groningen, The 
AB       Netherlands
AB       
AB       Keywords:  L-2-haloacid dehalogenase; protein crystals; 
AB       2-chloro-acetate degradation; Xanthobacter 
AB       autotrophicus GJ10; X-ray crystallography
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Ridder.abs & Ridder.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:2621-2624 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       ETHANOL UTILIZATION REGULATORY PROTEIN: PROFILE 
AB       ALIGNMENTS GIVE NO EVIDENCE OF ORIGIN THROUGH ALDEHYDE 
AB       AND ALCOHOL DEHYDROGENASE GENE FUSION
AB       
AB       Hugh B. Nicholas, Jr.,  Bengt Persson,  Hans Jornvall, 
AB       and John Hempel 
AB       
AB       Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, Pittsburgh,
AB       Pennsylvania 15213
AB       
AB       Karolinska Institute, Department of Medical 
AB       Biochemistry and Biophysics, S-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden
AB       
AB       University of Pittsburgh Biotechnology Center,
AB       Department of Molecular Genetics & Biochemistry,
AB       Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219
AB       
AB       Keywords:  alcohol dehydrogenase; aldehyde dehydrogenase; 
AB       ethanol utilization regulatory protein; profile analysis; 
AB       sequence conservation; sequence similarity
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Nicholas.SUP folder in SUPLEMNT, 
AB       Nicholas.abs, & Nicholas.bib
AB       

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1995) 4:2625-2628 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       PROTEIN RECOGNITION OF AMMONIUM CATIONS USING SIDE-
AB       CHAIN AROMATICS: A STRUCTURAL VARIATION FOR SECONDARY 
AB       AMMONIUM LIGANDS
AB       
AB       Andrew R.C. Raine,  Chien-Chih Yang,  Leonard C. Packman,
AB        Scott A. White,  F. Scott Mathews,  and Nigel S.
AB       Scrutton 
AB       
AB       Centre for Molecular Recognition, Department of 
AB       Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Road,
AB       Cambridge CB2 1QW United Kingdom
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics,
AB       Washington University School of Medicine, 660 South 
AB       Euclid Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63110
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, University of Leicester,
AB       Adrian Building, University Road, Leicester LE1 7RH 
AB       United Kingdom
AB       
AB       Keywords:  ammonium ligands; flavoprotein; organic 
AB       cation-pi bonding; methylamine dehydrogenases
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: 2Raine.kin, Raine.abs, & Raine.bib

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CC Molecular Microbiology Contents - Jan Vol. 19 No. 2 1996


CC MicroReviews

AU Norris-V.  Turnock-G.  Sigee-D.
TI The Escherichia coli enzoskeleton.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(2).  P 197-204.

AU Parker-M-W.  Gisou-van-der-Goot-F.  Buckley-J-T.
TI Aerolysin - the ins and outs of a model channel-forming toxin.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(2).  P 205-212.


CC Research Articles

AU Wright-B-E.
TI The effect of the stringent response on mutation rates in 
   Escherichia coli K-12.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(2).  P 213-219.

AU Parreira-R.  Ehrlich-S-D.  Chopin-M-C.
TI Dramatic decay of phage transcripts in lactococcal cells carrying 
   the abortive infection determinant AbiB.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(2).  P 221-230.

AU Brandi-A.  Pietroni-P.  Gualerzi-C-O.  Pon-C-L.
TI Post-transcriptional regulation of CspA expression in Escherichia 
   coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(2).  P 231-240.

AU Goldenberg-D.  Azar-I.  Oppenheim-A-B.
TI Differential mRNA stability of the cspA gene in the cold-shock 
   response of Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(2).  P 241-248.

AU Gaher-M.  Einsiedler-K.  Crass-T.  Bautsch-W.
TI A physical and genetic map of Neisseria meningitidis B1940.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(2).  P 249-259.

AU Leblond-P.  Fischer-G.  Francou-F-X.  Berger-F.  Guerineau-M.  
   Decaris-B.
TI The unstable region of Streptomyces ambofaciens includes 210 
   kb terminal inverted repeats flanking the extremities of the 
   linear chromosomal DNA.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(2).  P 261-271.

AU Underwood-A-P.  Louis-E-J.  Borts-R-H.  Stringer-J-R.  
   Wakefield-A-E.
TI Pneumocystis carinii telomere repeats are composed of TTAGGG 
   and the subtelomeric sequence contains a gene encoding the 
   major surface glycoprotein.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(2).  P 273-281.

AU Sunkin-S-M.  Stringer-J-R.
TI Translocation of surface antigen genes to a unique telomeric 
   expression site in Pneumocystis carinii.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(2).  P 283-295.

AU Braun-P.  Tommassen-J.  Filloux-A.
TI Role of the propeptide in folding and secretion of elastase of 
   Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(2).  P 297-306.

AU Jair-K-W.  Fawcett-W-P.  Fujita-N.  Ishihama-A.  Wolf-R-E-Jr.
TI Ambidextrous transcriptional activation by SoxS: requirement for 
   the C-terminal domain of the RNA polymerase alpha subunit in a 
   subset of Escherichia coli superoxide-inducible genes.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(2).  P 307-317.

AU Glatz-E.  Nilsson-R-P.  Rutberg-L.  Rutberg-B.
TI A dual role for the Bacillus subtilis glpD leader and the GlpP 
   protein in the regulated expression of glpD: antitermination and 
   control of mRNA stability.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(2).  P 319-328.

AU Mitra-S.  Hue-K.  Bechhofer-D-H.
TI In vitro processing activity of Bacillus subtilis polynucleotide 
   phosphorylase.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(2).  P 329-342.

AU Luttinger-A.  Hahn-J.  Dubnau-D.
TI Polynucleotide phosphorylase is necessary for competence 
   development in Bacillus subtilis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(2).  P 343-356.

AU Chakraburtty-R.  White-J.  Takano-E.  Bibb-M.
TI Cloning, characterization and disruption of a (p)ppGpp 
   synthetase gene (relA) of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2).
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(2).  P 357-368.

AU Guerry-P.  Doig-P.  Alm-R-A.  Burr-D-H.  Kinsella-N.  Trust-T-J.
TI Identification and characterization of genes required for post-
   transcriptional modification of Campylobacter coli VC167 
   flagellin.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(2).  P 369-378.

AU Doig-P.  Kinsella-N.  Guerry-P.  Trust-T-J.
TI Characterization of a post-transcriptional modification of 
   Campylobacter flagellin: identification of a sero-specific glycosyl 
   moiety.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(2).  P 379-387.

AU Lee-Y-S.  Kim-H.  Hwang-D-S.
TI Transcriptional activation of the dnaA gene encoding the 
   initiator for oriC replication by IciA protein, an inhibitor of in 
   vitro oriC replication in Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(2).  P 389-396.

AU Kosono-S.  Kataoka-M.  Seki-T.  Yoshida-T.
TI The TraB protein, which mediates the intermycelial transfer of 
   the Streptomyces plasmid pSN22, has functional NTP-binding 
   motifs and is localized to the cytoplasmic membrane.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(2).  P 397-405.

CC MicroCorrespondence

AU Nieto-J-M.  Juarez-A.
TI A new member of the Hha/YmoA class of bacterial regulators in 
   plasmid R100 of Escherichia coli?
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jan 19(2).  P 407-408.




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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
CC CONTENTS          Volume 271 Number 2 (1996)

CC MINIREVIEWS

AU Thomas-K-A.
TI Vascular endothelial growth factor, a potent and selective angiogenic
   agent
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 603.

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Sakakura-C.  Igarashi-Y.  Anand-J-K.  Sadozai-K-K.  Hakomori-S-.
TI Plasmalopsychosine of human brain mimics the effect of nerve growth
   factor by activating its receptor kinase and mitogen-activated protein
   kinase in PC12 cells. Induction of neurite outgrowth and prevention of
   apoptosis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 946.

AU Ma-Z.  Ramanadham-S.  Corbett-J-A.  Bohrer-A.  Gross-R-W.
   McDaniel-M-L.  Turk-J.
TI Interleukin-1 enhances pancreatic islet arachidonic acid
   12-lipoxygenase product generation by increasing substrate availability
   through a nitric oxide-dependent mechanism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1029.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Stapleton-D.  Mitchelhill-K-I.  Gao-G.  Widmer-J.  Michell-B-J.
   Teh-T.  House-C-M.  Fernandez-C-S.  Cox-T.  Witters-L-A.  Kemp-B-E.
TI Mammalian AMP-activated protein kinase subfamily
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 611.

AU Guo-D.  Donner-D-B.
TI Tumor necrosis factor promotes phosphorylation and binding of insulin
   receptor substrate 1 to phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase in 3T3-L1
   adipocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 615.

AU Izuhara-K.  Heike-T.  Otsuka-T.  Yamaoka-K.  Mayumi-M.  Imamura-T.
   Niho-Y.  Harada-N.
TI Signal transduction pathway of interleukin-4 and interleukin-13 in
   human B cells derived from X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency
   patients
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 619.

AU Mair-T.  Muller-S-C.
TI Traveling NADH and proton waves during oscillatory glycolysis in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 627.

AU Chen-Y-R.  Meyer-C-F.  Tan-T-H.
TI Persistent activation of c-Jun N-terminal kinase 1 (JNK1) in {gamma}
   radiation-induced apoptosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 631.

AU Sato-S.  Ward-C-L.  Krouse-M-E.  Wine-J-J.  Kopito-R-R.
TI Glycerol reverses the misfolding phenotype of the most common cystic
   fibrosis mutation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 635.

AU Bokemeyer-D.  Sorokin-A.  Yan-M.  Ahn-N-G.  Templeton-D-J.  Dunn-M-J.
TI Induction of mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase 1 by the
   stress-activated protein kinase signaling pathway but not by
   extracellular signal-regulated kinase in fibroblasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 639.

AU Hanke-J-H.  Gardner-J-P.  Dow-R-L.  Changelian-P-S.  Brissette-W-H.
   Weringer-E-J.  Pollok-B-A.  Connelly-P-A.
TI Discovery of a novel, potent, and Src family-selective tyrosine kinase
   inhibitor. Study of Lck- and FynT-dependent T cell activation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 695.

AU Mailliard-W-S.  Haigler-H-T.  Schlaepfer-D-D.
TI Calcium-dependent binding of S100C to the N-terminal domain of annexin I
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 719.

AU Cohen-T.  Nahari-D.  Cerem-L-W.  Neufeld-G.  Levi-B-Z.
TI Interleukin 6 induces the expression of vascular endothelial growth
   factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 736.

AU Kulas-D-T.  Goldstein-B-J.  Mooney-R-A.
TI The transmembrane protein-tyrosine phosphatase LAR modulates signaling
   by multiple receptor tyrosine kinases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 748.

AU Kulas-D-T.  Freund-G-G.  Mooney-R-A.
TI The transmembrane protein-tyrosine phosphatase CD45 is associated with
   decreased insulin receptor signaling
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 755.

AU Zhu-J.  Bilan-P-J.  Moyers-J-S.  Antonetti-D-A.  Kahn-C-R.
TI Rad, a novel Ras-related GTPase, interacts with skeletal muscle
   {beta}-tropomyosin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 768.

AU Brown-C-R.  Doxsey-S-J.  Hong-Brown-L-Q.  Martin-R-L.  Welch-W-J.
TI Molecular chaperones and the centrosome. A role for TCP-1 in
   microtubule nucleation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 824.

AU Brown-C-R.  Hong-Brown-L-Q.  Doxsey-S-J.  Welch-W-J.
TI Molecular chaperones and the centrosome. A role for HSP 73 in
   centrosomal repair following heat shock treatment.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 833.

AU Voorst-F-.  Kielland-Brandt-M-C.  Winther-J-R.
TI Mutational analysis of the vacuolar sorting signal of
   procarboxypeptidase Y in yeast shows a low requirement for sequence
   conservation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 841.

AU Wiese-N.  Tsygankov-A-Y.  Klauenberg-U.  Bolen-J-B.  Fleischer-B.
   Broker-B-M.
TI Selective activation of T cell kinase p56lck by Herpesvirus saimiri
   protein Tip
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 847.

AU Nishiura-H.  Shibuya-Y.  Matsubara-S.  Tanase-S.  Kambara-T.
   Yamamoto-T.
TI Monocyte chemotactic factor in rheumatoid arthritis synovial tissue.
   Probably a cross-linked derivative of S19 ribosomal protein.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 878.

AU Graber-M-N.  Alfonso-A.  Gill-D-L.
TI Ca2+ pools and cell growth: arachidonic acid induces recovery of cells
   growth-arrested by Ca2+ pool depletion
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 883.

AU Post-S-R.  Aguila-Buhain-O.  Insel-P-A.
TI A key role for protein kinase A in homologous desensitization of the
   {beta}2-adrenergic receptor pathway in S49 lymphoma cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 895.

AU Zwart-D-E.  Brewer-C-B.  Lazarovits-J.  Henis-Y-I.  Roth-M-G.
TI Degradation of mutant influenza virus hemagglutinins is influenced by
   cytoplasmic sequences independent of internalization signals
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 907.

AU Edelmann-H-M-L.  Kuhne-C.  Petritsch-C.  Ballou-L-M.
TI Cell cycle regulation of p70 S6 kinase and p42/p44 mitogen-activated
   protein kinases in Swiss mouse 3T3 fibroblasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 963.

AU Abu-Elneel-K.  Karchi-M.  Ravid-S.
TI Dictyostelium myosin II is regulated during chemotaxis by a novel
   protein kinase C
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 977.

AU Murga-C.  Ruiz-Gomez-A.  Garcia-Higuera-I.  Kim-C-M.  Benovic-J-L.
   Mayor-F-Jr.
TI High affinity binding of {beta}-adrenergic receptor kinase to
   microsomal membranes. Modulation of the activity of bound kinase by
   heterotrimeric G protein activation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 985.

AU Saunders-C.  Keefer-J-R.  Kennedy-A-P.  Wells-J-N.  Limbird-L-E.
TI Receptors coupled to pertussis toxin-sensitive G-proteins traffic to
   opposite surfaces in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells. A1 adenosine
   receptors achieve apical and {alpha}2A adrenergic receptors achieve
   basolateral localization.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 995.

AU Huynh-H.  Yang-X.  Pollak-M.
TI Estradiol and antiestrogens regulate a growth inhibitory insulin-like
   growth factor binding protein 3 autocrine loop in human breast cancer
   cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1016.

AU Baltensperger-K.  Karoor-V.  Paul-H.  Ruoho-A.  Czech-M-P.
   Malbon-C-C.
TI The {beta}-adrenergic receptor is a substrate for the insulin receptor
   tyrosine kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1061.

AU Bolger-G-B.  McPhee-I.  Houslay-M-D.
TI Alternative splicing of cAMP-specific phosphodiesterase mRNA
   transcripts. Characterization of a novel tissue-specific isoform,
   RNPDE4A8
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1065.

AU Cali-J-J.  Parekh-R-S.  Krupinski-J.
TI Splice variants of type VIII adenylyl cyclase. Differences in
   glycosylation and regulation by Ca2+/calmodulin.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1089.

AU Singh-K.  Balligand-J-L.  Fischer-T-A.  Smith-T-W.  Kelly-R-A.
TI Regulation of cytokine-inducible nitric oxide synthase in cardiac
   myocytes and microvascular endothelial cells. Role of extracellular
   signal-regulated kinases 1 and 2 (ERK1/ERK2) and STAT1{alpha}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1111.

AU Rich-S-A.  Bose-M.  Tempst-P.  Rudofsky-U-H.
TI Purification, microsequencing, and immunolocalization of p36, a new
   interferon-{alpha}-induced protein that is associated with human lupus
   inclusions
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1118.

AU Long-S-D.  Pekala-P-H.
TI Regulation of GLUT4 gene expression by arachidonic acid. Evidence for
   multiple pathways, one of which requires oxidation to prostaglandin E2.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1138.

AU Crowley-M-T.  Harmer-S-L.  DeFranco-A-L.
TI Activation-induced association of a 145-kDa tyrosine-phosphorylated
   protein with Shc and Syk in B lymphocytes and macrophages
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1145.

AU Waterman-Storer-C-M.  Holzbaur-E-L-F.
TI The product of the Drosophila gene, Glued, is the functional homologue
   of the p150Glued component of the vertebrate dynactin complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1153.

AU Nagamatsu-S.  Fujiwara-T.  Nakamichi-Y.  Watanabe-T.  Katahira-H.
   Sawa-H.  Akagawa-K.
TI Expression and functional role of syntaxin 1/HPC-1 in pancreatic {beta}
   cells. Syntaxin 1A, but not 1B, plays a negative role in regulatory
   insulin release pathway.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1160.

AU Chang-S.  Hemmings-H-C-Jr.  Aderem-A.
TI Stimulus-dependent phosphorylation of MacMARCKS, a protein kinase C
   substrate, in nerve termini and PC12 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1174.

AU Adams-J-W.  Migita-D-S.  Yu-M-K.  Young-R.  Hellickson-M-S.
   Castro-Vargas-F-E.  Domingo-J-D.  Lee-P-H.  Bui-J-S.  Henderson-S-A.
TI Prostaglandin F2{alpha} stimulates hypertrophic growth of cultured
   neonatal rat ventricular myocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1179.

AU Trompeter-H-I.  Blankenburg-G.  Brugger-B.  Menne-J.  Schiermeyer-A.
   Scholz-M.  Soling-H-D.
TI Variable nuclear cytoplasmic distribution of the 11.5-kDa zinc-binding
   protein (parathymosin-{alpha}) and identification of a bipartite
   nuclear localization signal
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1187.

AU Austin-C-D.  Shields-D.
TI Prosomatostatin processing in permeabilized cells. Calcium is required
   for prohormone cleavage but not formation of nascent secretory vesicles.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1194.

AU Ziambaras-T.  Rubin-D-C.  Perlmutter-D-H.
TI Regulation of sucrase-isomaltase gene expression in human intestinal
   epithelial cells by inflammatory cytokines
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1237.

AU Shen-B-Q.  Widdicombe-J-H.  Mrsny-R-J.
TI Effects of lovastatin on trafficking of cystic fibrosis transmembrane
   conductance regulator in human tracheal epithelium. Vol. 270 (1995)
   25102-25106.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1250.

AU Bagrodia-S.  Taylor-S-J.  Creasy-C-L.  Chernoff-J.  Cerione-R-A.
TI Identification of a mouse p21cdc42/Rac activated kinase. Vol. 270
   (1995) 22731-22737.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1250.

AU Gudi-R.  Bowker-Kinley-M-M.  Kedishvili-N-Y.  Zhao-Y.  Popov-K-M.
TI Diversity of the pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase gene family in humans.
   Vol. 270 (1996) 28989-28994.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1250.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Ravindran-S.  Radke-G-A.  Guest-J-R.  Roche-T-E.
TI Lipoyl domain-based mechanism for the integrated feedback control of
   the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex by enhancement of pyruvate
   dehydrogenase kinase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 653.

AU Whittaker-M-M.  Kersten-P-J.  Nakamura-N.  Sanders-Loehr-J.
   Schweizer-E-S.  Whittaker-J-W.
TI Glyoxal oxidase from Phanerochaete chrysosporium is a new
   radical-copper oxidase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 681.

AU Tan-D-S-H.  Sim-T-S.
TI Functional analysis of conserved histidine residues in Cephalosporium
   acremonium isopenicillin N synthase by site-directed mutagenesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 889.

AU Surette-M-G.  Levit-M.  Liu-Y.  Lukat-G.  Ninfa-E-G.  Ninfa-A.
   Stock-J-B.
TI Dimerization is required for the activity of the protein histidine
   kinase CheA that mediates signal transduction in bacterial chemotaxis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 939.

AU Friedman-P.  Haimovitz-R.  Markman-O.  Roberts-M-F.  Shinitzky-M.
TI Conversion of lysophospholipids to cyclic lysophosphatidic acid by
   phospholipase D
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 953.

AU Bock-P-E.  Day-D-E.  Verhamme-I-M-A.  Bernardo-M-M.  Olson-S-T.
   Shore-J-D.
TI Analogs of human plasminogen that are labeled with fluorescence probes
   at the catalytic site of the zymogen. Preparation, characterization,
   and interaction with streptokinase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1072.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Kuriyama-M.  Harada-N.  Kuroda-S.  Yamamoto-T.  Nakafuku-M.
   Iwamatsu-A.  Yamamoto-D.  Prasad-R.  Croce-C.  Canaani-E.
   Kaibuchi-K.
TI Identification of AF-6 and Canoe as putative targets for Ras
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 607.

AU Rousselle-J-C.  Massot-O.  Delepierre-M.  Zifa-E.  Rousseau-B.
   Fillion-G.
TI Isolation and characterization of an endogenous peptide from rat brain
   interacting specifically with the serotonergic 1B receptor subtypes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 726.

AU Brechtel-C-E.  Hu-L.  King-S-C.
TI Substrate specificity of the Escherichia coli 4-aminobutyrate carrier
   encoded by gabP. Uptake and counterflow of structurally diverse
   molecules.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 783.

AU Shen-H.  Heacock-P-N.  Clancey-C-J.  Dowhan-W.
TI The CDS1 gene encoding CDP-diacylglycerol synthase in Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae is essential for cell growth
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 789.

AU Ismailov-I-I.  Awayda-M-S.  Berdiev-B-K.  Bubien-J-K.  Lucas-J-E.
   Fuller-C-M.  Benos-D-J.
TI Triple-barrel organization of ENaC, a cloned epithelial Na+ channel
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 807.

AU Jackson-V-N.  Halestrap-A-P.
TI The kinetics, substrate, and inhibitor specificity of the
   monocarboxylate (lactate) transporter of rat liver cells determined
   using the fluorescent intracellular pH indicator,
   2{prime},7{prime}-bis(carboxyethyl)-5(6)-carboxyfluorescein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 861.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Gan-W.  Rhoads-R-E.
TI Internal initiation of translation directed by the
   5{prime}-untranslated region of the mRNA for eIF4G, a factor involved
   in the picornavirus-induced switch from cap-dependent to internal
   initiation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 623.

AU Svejstrup-J-Q.  Feaver-W-J.  Kornberg-R-D.
TI Subunits of yeast RNA polymerase II transcription factor TFIIH encoded
   by the CCL1 gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 643.

AU Rodnina-M-V.  Pape-T.  Fricke-R.  Kuhn-L.  Wintermeyer-W.
TI Initial binding of the elongation factor TuGTPaminoacyl-tRNA complex
   preceding codon recognition on the ribosome
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 646.

AU Lee-S-Y.  Nagy-B-P.  Brooks-A-R.  Wang-D-M.  Paulweber-B.
   Levy-Wilson-B.
TI Members of the caudal family of homeodomain proteins repress
   transcription from the human apolipoprotein B promoter in intestinal
   cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 707.

AU Nowatzke-W-L.  Richardson-J-P.
TI Characterization of an unusual Rho factor from the high G + C
   Gram-positive bacterium Micrococcus luteus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 742.

AU Logan-S-K.  Garabedian-M-J.  Campbell-C-E.  Werb-Z.
TI Synergistic transcriptional activation of the tissue inhibitor of
   metalloproteinases-1 promoter via functional interaction of AP-1 and
   Ets-1 transcription factors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 774.

AU Loughney-K.  Martins-T-J.  Harris-E-A-S.  Sadhu-K.  Hicks-J-B.
   Sonnenburg-W-K.  Beavo-J-A.  Ferguson-K.
TI Isolation and characterization of cDNAs corresponding to two human
   calcium, calmodulin-regulated, 3{prime},5{prime}-cyclic nucleotide
   phosphodiesterases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 796.

AU Mikulits-W.  Hengstschlager-M.  Sauer-T.  Wintersberger-E.
   Mullner-E-W.
TI Overexpression of thymidine kinase mRNA eliminates cell cycle
   regulation of thymidine kinase enzyme activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 853.

AU Rawlings-S-L.  Matt-G-D.  Huber-P-W.
TI Analysis of the binding of Xenopus transcription factor IIIA to oocyte
   5 S rRNA and to the 5 S rRNA gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 869.

AU Biggs-J-R.  Kudlow-J-E.  Kraft-A-S.
TI The role of the transcription factor Sp1 in regulating the expression
   of the WAF1/CIP1 gene in U937 leukemic cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 901.

AU Uetsuki-T.  Takagi-K.  Sugiura-H.  Yoshikawa-K.
TI Structure and expression of the mouse necdin gene. Identification of a
   postmitotic neuron-restrictive core promoter.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 918.

AU Kitagawa-H.  Mattei-M-G.  Paulson-J-C.
TI Genomic organization and chromosomal mapping of the
   Gal{beta}1,3GalNAc/Gal{beta}1,4GlcNAc {alpha}2,3-sialyltransferase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 931.

AU Cal-S.  Connolly-B-A.
TI The EcoRV modification methylase causes considerable bending of DNA
   upon binding to its recognition sequence GATATC
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1008.

AU Li-S.  Kumar-N-V.  Varshney-U.  RajBhandary-U-L.
TI Important role of the amino acid attached to tRNA in formylation and in
   initiation of protein synthesis in Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1022.

AU Aruga-J.  Nagai-T.  Tokuyama-T.  Hayashizaki-Y.  Okazaki-Y.
   Chapman-V-M.  Mikoshiba-K.
TI The mouse Zic gene family. Homologues of the Drosophila pair-rule gene
   odd-paired.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1043.

AU Coburn-G-A.  Mackie-G-A.
TI Overexpression, purification, and properties of Escherichia coli
   ribonuclease II
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1048.

AU Moffat-G-J.  McLaren-A-W.  Wolf-C-R.
TI Sp1-mediated transcriptional activation of the human Pi class
   glutathione S-transferase promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1054.

AU Perkins-A-S.  Kim-J-H.
TI Zinc fingers 1-7 of EVI1 fail to bind to the GATA motif by itself but
   require the core site GACAAGATA for binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1104.

AU Li-Z.  Zhan-L.  Deutscher-M-P.
TI The role of individual cysteine residues in the activity of Escherichia
   coli RNase T
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1127.

AU Li-Z.  Zhan-L.  Deutscher-M-P.
TI Escherichia coli RNase T functions in vivo as a dimer dependent on
   cysteine 168
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1133.

AU Vasavada-R-C.  Cavaliere-C.  D'Ercole-A-J.  Dann-P.  Burtis-W-J.
   Madlener-A-L.  Zawalich-K.  Zawalich-W.  Philbrick-W.  Stewart-A-F.
TI Overexpression of parathyroid hormone-related protein in the pancreatic
   islets of transgenic mice causes islet hyperplasia, hyperinsulinemia,
   and hypoglycemia
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1200.

AU Huang-D-Y.  Prystowsky-M-B.
TI Identification of an essential cis-element near the transcription start
   site for transcriptional activation of the proliferating cell nuclear
   antigen gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1218.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Ng-K-K-S.  Drickamer-K.  Weis-W-I.
TI Structural analysis of monosaccharide recognition by rat liver
   mannose-binding protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 663.

AU Jones-R-T.  Shih-D-T.  Fujita-T-S.  Song-Y.  Xiao-H.  Head-C.
   Kluger-R.
TI A doubly cross-linked human hemoglobin. Effects of cross-links between
   different subunits.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 675.

AU Dong-W-.  Rosenfeld-S-S.  Wang-C-K.  Gordon-A-M.  Cheung-H-C.
TI Kinetic studies of calcium binding to the regulatory site of troponin C
   from cardiac muscle
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 688.

AU Nanevicz-T.  Wang-L.  Chen-M.  Ishii-M.  Coughlin-S-R.
TI Thrombin receptor activating mutations. Alteration of an extracellular
   agonist recognition domain causes constitutive signaling.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 702.

AU Johnson-J-D.  Snyder-C.  Walsh-M.  Flynn-M.
TI Effects of myosin light chain kinase and peptides on Ca2+ exchange with
   the N- and C-terminal Ca2+ binding sites of calmodulin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 761.

AU Pan-B-S.  Johnson-R-G-Jr..
TI Interaction of cardiotonic thiadiazinone derivatives with cardiac
   troponin C
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 817.

AU Fernandez-L-M.  Puett-D.
TI Lys583 in the third extracellular loop of the
   lutropin/choriogonadotropin receptor is critical for signaling
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 925.

AU Huang-S.  Huang-J.  Kloek-A-P.  Goldberg-D-E.  Friedman-J-M.
TI Hydrogen bonding of tyrosine B10 to heme-bound oxygen in Ascaris
   hemoglobin. Direct evidence from UV resonance Raman spectroscopy.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 958.

AU Naismith-J-H.  Field-R-A.
TI Structural basis of trimannoside recognition by concanavalin A
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 972.

AU Nair-S-K.  Elbaum-D.  Christianson-D-W.
TI Unexpected binding mode of the sulfonamide fluorophore
   5-dimethylamino-1-naphthalene sulfonamide to human carbonic anhydrase
   II. Implications for the development of a zinc biosensor.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1003.

AU Akesson-P.  Sjoholm-A-G.  Bjorck-L.
TI Protein SIC, a novel extracellular protein of Streptococcus pyogenes
   interfering with complement function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1081.

AU Gibson-M-A.  Hatzinikolas-G.  Kumaratilake-J-S.  Sandberg-L-B.
   Nicholl-J-K.  Sutherland-G-R.  Cleary-E-G.
TI Further characterization of proteins associated with elastic fiber
   microfibrils including the molecular cloning of MAGP-2 (MP25)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1096.

AU Retzer-M-D.  Kabani-A.  Button-L-L.  Yu-R-.  Schryvers-A-B.
TI Production and characterization of chimeric transferrins for the
   determination of the binding domains for bacterial transferrin receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1166.

AU Beck-C-A.  Zhang-Y.  Weigel-N-L.  Edwards-D-P.
TI Two types of anti-progestins have distinct effects on site-specific
   phosphorylation of human progesterone receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1209.

AU Blat-Y.  Eisenbach-M.
TI Oligomerization of the phosphatase CheZ upon interaction with the
   phosphorylated form of CheY. The signal protein of bacterial chemotaxis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1226.

AU Blat-Y.  Eisenbach-M.
TI Mutants with defective phosphatase activity show no
   phosphorylation-dependent oligomerization of CheZ. The phosphatase of
   bacterial chemotaxis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1232.

AU Ambrosini-G.  Altieri-D-C.
TI Molecular dissection of effector cell protease receptor-1 recognition
   of factor Xa. Assignment of critical residues involved in antibody
   reactivity and ligand binding.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1243.

AU LeSauteur-L.  Wei-L.  Gibbs-B-F.  Saragovi-H-U.
TI Small peptide mimics of nerve growth factor bind TrkA receptors and
   affect biological responses. Vol. 270 (1995) 6564-6569.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 12.  271(02).  p 1249.



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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
CC CONTENTS          Volume 271 Number 1 (1996)

CC INSTRUCTION TO AUTHORS-1996

TI The Journal of Biological Chemistry: editorial policies and practices and instrustions to authors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 1.

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Lee-T-.  Ou-M-.  Shinozaki-K.  Malone-B.  Snyder-F.
TI Biosynthesis of N-acetylsphingosine by platelet-activating factor:
   sphingosine CoA-independent transacetylase in HL-60 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 209.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Sachsenmeier-K-F.  Sheibani-N.  Schlosser-S-J.  Allen-Hoffmann-B-L.
TI Transforming growth factor-{beta}1 inhibits nucleosomal fragmentation
   in human keratinocytes following loss of adhesion
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 5.

AU Kaplan-D-H.  Greenlund-A-C.  Tanner-J-W.  Shaw-A-S.  Schreiber-R-D.
TI Identification of an interferon-{gamma} receptor {alpha} chain sequence
   required for JAK-1 binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 9.

AU Shpetner-H-S.  Herskovits-J-S.  Vallee-R-B.
TI A binding site for SH3 domains targets dynamin to coated pits
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 13.

AU Wang-Y.  Yeung-Y-G.  Langdon-W-Y.  Stanley-E-R.
TI c-Cbl is transiently tyrosine-phosphorylated, ubiquitinated, and
   membrane-targeted following CSF-1 stimulation of macrophages
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 17.

AU Miles-A-M.  Bohle-D-S.  Glassbrenner-P-A.  Hansert-B.  Wink-D-A.
   Grisham-M-B.
TI Modulation of superoxide-dependent oxidation and hydroxylation
   reactions by nitric oxide
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 40.

AU Colomer-V.  Kicska-G-A.  Rindler-M-J.
TI Secretory granule content proteins and the luminal domains of granule
   membrane proteins aggregate in vitro at mildly acidic pH
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 48.

AU Simonson-M-S.  Wang-Y.  Herman-W-H.
TI Nuclear signaling by endothelin-1 requires Src protein-tyrosine kinases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 77.

AU Dorseuil-O.  Reibel-L.  Bokoch-G-M.  Camonis-J.  Gacon-G.
TI The Rac target NADPH oxidase p67phox interacts preferentially with Rac2
   rather than Rac1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 83.

AU Connolly-C-N.  Krishek-B-J.  McDonald-B-J.  Smart-T-G.  Moss-S-J.
TI Assembly and cell surface expression of heteromeric and homomeric
   {gamma}-aminobutyric acid type A receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 89.

AU Otteken-A.  Moss-B.
TI Calreticulin interacts with newly synthesized human immunodeficiency
   virus type 1 envelope glycoprotein, suggesting a chaperone function
   similar to that of calnexin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 97.

AU Walter-J.  Schnolzer-M.  Pyerin-W.  Kinzel-V.  Kubler-D.
TI Induced release of cell surface protein kinase yields CK1- and CK2-like
   enzymes in tandem
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 111.

AU Jiang-Y.  Chan-J-L-K.  Zong-C-S.  Wang-L-H.
TI Effect of tyrosine mutations on the kinase activity and transforming
   potential of an oncogenic human insulin-like growth factor I receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 160.

AU Reddy-S-T.  Herschman-H-R.
TI Transcellular prostaglandin production following mast cell activation
   is mediated by proximal secretory phospholipase A2 and distal
   prostaglandin synthase 1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 186.

AU Goossens-V.  Grooten-J.  Fiers-W.
TI The oxidative metabolism of glutamine. A modulator of reactive oxygen
   intermediate-mediated cytotoxicity of tumor necrosis factor in L929
   fibrosarcoma cells.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 192.

AU Rossetti-L.  Barzilai-N.  Chen-W.  Harris-T.  Yang-D.  Rogler-C-E.
TI Hepatic overexpression of insulin-like growth factor-II in adulthood
   increases basal and insulin-stimulated glucose disposal in conscious
   mice
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 203.

AU Laminet-A-A.  Apell-G.  Conroy-L.  Kavanaugh-W-M.
TI Affinity, specificity, and kinetics of the interaction of the SHC
   phosphotyrosine binding domain with asparagine-X-X-phosphotyrosine
   motifs of growth factor receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 264.

AU Zhou-Z.  Misler-S.
TI Amperometric detection of quantal secretion from patch-clamped rat
   pancreatic {beta}-cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 270.

AU Platanias-L-C.  Uddin-S.  Yetter-A.  Sun-X-J.  White-M-F.
TI The type I interferon receptor mediates tyrosine phosphorylation of
   insulin receptor substrate 2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 278.

AU Fatatis-A.  Miller-R-J.
TI Sphingosine and sphingosine 1-phosphate differentially modulate
   platelet-derived growth factor-BB-induced Ca2+ signaling in transformed
   oligodendrocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 295.

AU Gonen-H.  Stancovski-I.  Shkedy-D.  Hadari-T.  Bercovich-B.
   Bengal-E.  Mesilati-S.  Abu-Hatoum-O.  Schwartz-A-L.  Ciechanover-A.
TI Isolation, characterization, and partial purification of a novel
   ubiquitin-protein ligase, E3. Targeting of protein substrates via
   multiple and distinct recognition signals and conjugating enzymes.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 302.

AU Tauer-T-J.  Volle-D-J.  Rhode-S-L.  Lewis-R-E.
TI Expression of the insulin receptor with a recombinant vaccinia virus.
   Biochemical evidence that the insulin receptor has intrinsic serine
   kinase activity.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 331.

AU Denlinger-L-C.  Fisette-P-L.  Garis-K-A.  Kwon-G.  Vazquez-Torres-A.
   Simon-A-D.  Nguyen-B.  Proctor-R-A.  Bertics-P-J.  Corbett-J-A.
TI Regulation of inducible nitric oxide synthase expression by macrophage
   purinoreceptors and calcium
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 337.

AU Frandsen-G.  Muller-Uri-F.  Nielsen-M.  Mundy-J.  Skriver-K.
TI Novel plant Ca2+-binding protein expressed in response to abscisic acid
   and osmotic stress
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 343.

AU Heasley-L-E.  Zamarripa-J.  Storey-B.  Helfrich-B.  Mitchell-F-M.
   Bunn-P-A-Jr.  Johnson-G-L.
TI Discordant signal transduction and growth inhibition of small cell lung
   carcinomas induced by expression of GTPase-deficient G{alpha}16
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 349.

AU Liu-N.  Fukami-K.  Yu-H.  Takenawa-T.
TI A new phospholipase C {delta}4 is induced at S-phase of the cell cycle
   and appears in the nucleus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 355.

AU Martin-E-L.  Rens-Domiano-S.  Schatz-P-J.  Hamm-H-E.
TI Potent peptide analogues of a G protein receptor-binding region
   obtained with a combinatorial library
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 361.

AU Baldi-L.  Brown-K.  Franzoso-G.  Siebenlist-U.
TI Critical role for lysines 21 and 22 in signal-induced,
   ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis of I{kappa}B-{alpha}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 376.

AU Becker-T-C.  Noel-R-J.  Johnson-J-H.  Lynch-R-M.  Hirose-H.
   Tokuyama-Y.  Bell-G-I.  Newgard-C-B.
TI Differential effects of overexpressed glucokinase and hexokinase I in
   isolated islets. Evidence for functional segregation of the high and
   low Km enzymes.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 390.

AU Woo-P-L.  Cha-H-H.  Singer-K-L.  Firestone-G-L.
TI Antagonistic regulation of tight junction dynamics by glucocorticoids
   and transforming growth factor-{beta} in mouse mammary epithelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 404.

AU Lacerda-H-M.  Lax-A-J.  Rozengurt-E.
TI Pasteurella multocida toxin, a potent intracellularly acting mitogen,
   induces p125FAK and paxillin tyrosine phosphorylation, actin stress
   fiber formation, and focal contact assembly in Swiss 3T3 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 439.

AU Tagaya-M.  Furuno-A.  Mizushima-S.
TI SNAP prevents Mg2+-ATP-induced release of N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive
   factor from the Golgi apparatus in digitonin-permeabilized PC12 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 466.

AU Yee-A.  Wu-L.  Liu-L.  Kobayashi-R.  Xiong-Y.  Hall-F-L.
TI Biochemical characterization of the human cyclin-dependent protein
   kinase activating kinase. Identification of p35 as a novel regulatory
   subunit.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 471.

AU Humbert-J-P.  Matter-N.  Artault-J-C.  Koppler-P.  Malviya-A-N.
TI Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor is located to the inner nuclear
   membrane vindicating regulation of nuclear calcium signaling by
   inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate. Discrete distribution of inositol
   phosphate receptors to inner and outer nuclear membranes.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 478.

AU Hepler-J-R.  Biddlecome-G-H.  Kleuss-C.  Camp-L-A.  Hofmann-S-L.
   Ross-E-M.  Gilman-A-G.
TI Functional importance of the amino terminus of Gq{alpha}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 496.

AU Graves-L-M.  Bornfeldt-K-E.  Sidhu-J-S.  Argast-G-M.  Raines-E-W.
   Ross-R.  Leslie-C-C.  Krebs-E-G.
TI Platelet-derived growth factor stimulates protein kinase A through a
   mitogen-activated protein kinase-dependent pathway in human arterial
   smooth muscle cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 505.

AU Sugimoto-T.  Haneda-M.  Togawa-M.  Isono-M.  Shikano-T.  Araki-S-.
   Nakagawa-T.  Kashiwagi-A.  Guan-K-L.  Kikkawa-R.
TI Atrial natriuretic peptide induces the expression of MKP-1, a
   mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase, in glomerular mesangial
   cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 544.

AU Bush-E-W.  Taft-C-S.  Meixell-G-E.  Perryman-M-B.
TI Overexpression of myotonic dystrophy kinase in BC3H1 cells induces the
   skeletal muscle phenotype
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 548.

AU Spizz-G.  Blackshear-P-J.
TI Protein kinase C-mediated phosphorylation of the myristoylated
   alanine-rich C-kinase substrate protects it from specific proteolytic
   cleavage
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 553.

AU Soltoff-S-P.  Cantley-L-C.
TI p120cbl is a cytosolic adapter protein that associates with
   phosphoinositide 3-kinase in response to epidermal growth factor in
   PC12 and other cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 563.

AU Li-S.  Song-K-S.  Lisanti-M-P.
TI Expression and characterization of recombinant caveolin. Purification
   by polyhistidine tagging and cholesterol-dependent incorporation into
   defined lipid membranes.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 568.

AU Kikuchi-A.  Williams-L-T.
TI Regulation of interaction of ras p21 with RalGDS and Raf-1 by cyclic
   AMP-dependent protein kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 588.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Lee-S-B.  Rhee-S-G.
TI Molecular cloning, splice variants, expression, and purification of
   phospholipase C-{delta}4
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 25.

AU Persechini-A.  White-H-D.  Gansz-K-J.
TI Different mechanisms for Ca2+ dissociation from complexes of calmodulin
   with nitric oxide synthase or myosin light chain kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 62.

AU Francisco-W-A.  Abu-Soud-H-M.  Topgi-R.  Baldwin-T-O.  Raushel-F-M.
TI Interaction of bacterial luciferase with 8-substituted flavin
   mononucleotide derivatives
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 104.

AU Dunn-D.  Chen-L.  Lawrence-D-S.  Zhang-Z-Y.
TI The active site specificity of the Yersinia protein-tyrosine phosphatase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 168.

AU Wood-J-S.  Yan-X.  Mendelow-M.  Corbin-J-D.  Francis-S-H.
   Lawrence-D-S.
TI Precision substrate targeting of protein kinases. The cGMP- and
   cAMP-dependent protein kinases.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 174.

AU Werner-D-S.  Lee-T-R.  Lawrence-D-S.
TI Is protein kinase substrate efficacy a reliable barometer for
   successful inhibitor design?
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 180.

AU Liauw-S.  Steinberg-R-A.
TI Dephosphorylation of catalytic subunit of cAMP-dependent protein kinase
   at Thr-197 by a cellular protein phosphatase and by purified protein
   phosphatase-2A
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 258.

AU Cheng-K.  Koland-J-G.
TI Nucleotide binding by the epidermal growth factor receptor
   protein-tyrosine kinase. Trinitrophenyl-ATP as a spectroscopic probe.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 311.

AU Ridderstrom-M.  Saccucci-F.  Hellman-U.  Bergman-T.  Principato-G.
   Mannervik-B.
TI Molecular cloning, heterologous expression, and characterization of
   human glyoxalase II
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 319.

AU Narasimhan-J.  Potter-J-L.  Haas-A-L.
TI Conjugation of the 15-kDa interferon-induced ubiquitin homolog is
   distinct from that of ubiquitin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 324.

AU Mangel-W-F.  Toledo-D-L.  Brown-M-T.  Martin-J-H.  McGrath-W-J.
TI Characterization of three components of human adenovirus proteinase
   activity in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 536.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Gao-A-G.  Lindberg-F-P.  Finn-M-B.  Blystone-S-D.  Brown-E-J.
   Frazier-W-A.
TI Integrin-associated protein is a receptor for the C-terminal domain of
   thrombospondin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 21.

AU Zvaritch-E.  Lambeau-G.  Lazdunski-M.
TI Endocytic properties of the M-type 180-kDa receptor for secretory
   phospholipases A2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 250.

AU Kuznetsov-A-V.  Clark-J-F.  Winkler-K.  Kunz-W-S.
TI Increase of flux control of cytochrome c oxidase in copper-deficient
   mottled brindled mice
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 283.

AU Mahanty-S-K.  Scarborough-G-A.
TI Site-directed mutagenesis of the cysteine residues in the Neurospora
   crassa plasma membrane H+-ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 367.

AU Melchers-K.  Weitzenegger-T.  Buhmann-A.  Steinhilber-W.  Sachs-G.
   Schafer-K-P.
TI Cloning and membrane topology of a P type ATPase from Helicobacter
   pylori
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 446.

AU Guo-W.  Jorgensen-A-O.  Jones-L-R.  Campbell-K-P.
TI Biochemical characterization and molecular cloning of cardiac triadin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 458.

AU Nakamura-K.  Yamaki-M.  Sarada-M.  Nakayama-S.  Vibat-C-R-T.
   Gennis-R-B.  Nakayashiki-T.  Inokuchi-H.  Kojima-S.  Kita-K.
TI Two hydrophobic subunits are essential for the heme b ligation and
   functional assembly of complex II (succinate-ubiquinone oxidoreductase)
   from Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 521.

AU Seto-Young-D.  Hall-M-J.  Na-S.  Haber-J-E.  Perlin-D-S.
TI Genetic probing of the first and second transmembrane helices of the
   plasma membrane H+-ATPase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 581.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Mengin-Lecreulx-D.  Heijenoort-J-.
TI Characterization of the essential gene glmM encoding phosphoglucosamine
   mutase in Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 32.

AU He-Y.  Shelver-D.  Kerby-R-L.  Roberts-G-P.
TI Characterization of a CO-responsive transcriptional activator from
   Rhodospirillum rubrum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 120.

AU Gachter-T.  Werenskiold-A-K.  Klemenz-R.
TI Transcription of the interleukin-1 receptor-related T1 gene is
   initiated at different promoters in mast cells and fibroblasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 124.

AU Le-X-F.  Yang-P.  Chang-K-S.
TI Analysis of the growth and transformation suppressor domains of
   promyelocytic leukemia gene, PML
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 130.

AU Blomquist-P.  Li-Q.  Wrange-O.
TI The affinity of nuclear factor 1 for its DNA site is drastically
   reduced by nucleosome organization irrespective of its rotational or
   translational position
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 153.

AU Sekine-Y.  Eisaki-N.  Ohtsubo-E.
TI Identification and characterization of the linear IS3 molecules
   generated by staggered breaks
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 197.

AU Hertz-R.  Seckbach-M.  Zakin-M-M.  Bar-Tana-J.
TI Transcriptional suppression of the transferrin gene by hypolipidemic
   peroxisome proliferators
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 218.

AU Uchiyama-H.  Hirano-K.  Kashiwasake-Jibu-M.  Taira-K.
TI Detection of undegraded oligonucleotides in vivo by fluorescence
   resonance energy transfer. Nuclease activities in living sea urchin
   eggs.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 380.

AU Haugen-B-R.  McDermott-M-T.  Gordon-D-F.  Rupp-C-L.  Wood-W-M.
   Ridgway-E-C.
TI Determinants of thyrotrope-specific thyrotropin {beta} promoter
   activation. Cooperation of Pit-1 with another factor.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 385.

AU Samaha-F-F.  Ip-H-S.  Morrisey-E-E.  Seltzer-J.  Tang-Z.  Solway-J.
   Parmacek-M-S.
TI Developmental pattern of expression and genomic organization of the
   calponin-h1 gene. A contractile smooth muscle cell marker.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 395.

AU Tumminia-S-J.  Jonak-G-J.  Focht-R-J.  Cheng-Y-S-E.  Russell-P.
TI Cataractogenesis in transgenic mice containing the HIV-1 protease
   linked to the lens {alpha}A-crystallin promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 425.

AU Boeck-R.  Tarun-S-Jr..  Rieger-M.  Deardorff-J-A.  Muller-Auer-S.
   Sachs-A-B.
TI The yeast Pan2 protein is required for poly(A)-binding
   protein-stimulated poly(A)-nuclease activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 432.

AU McKnight-A-J.  Macfarlane-A-J.  Dri-P.  Turley-L.  Willis-A-C.
   Gordon-S.
TI Molecular cloning of F4/80, a murine macrophage-restricted cell surface
   glycoprotein with homology to the G-protein-linked transmembrane 7
   hormone receptor family
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 486.

AU Bosserhoff-A-K.  Hein-R.  Bogdahn-U.  Buettner-R.
TI Structure and promoter analysis of the gene encoding the human
   melanoma-inhibiting protein MIA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 490.

AU Lopez-Bayghen-E.  Vega-A.  Cadena-A.  Granados-S-E.  Jave-L-F.
   Gariglio-P.  Alvarez-Salas-L-M.
TI Transcriptional analysis of the 5{prime}-noncoding region of the human
   involucrin gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 512.

AU Voisin-T.  Lorinet-A-M.  Maoret-J-J.  Couvineau-A.  Laburthe-M.
TI G{alpha}i RNA antisense expression demonstrates the exclusive coupling
   of peptide YY receptors to Gi2 proteins in renal proximal tubule cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 574.

AU Hennig-G.  Lowrick-O.  Birchmeier-W.  Behrens-J.
TI Mechanisms identified in the transcriptional control of epithelial gene
   expression
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 595.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Rogi-T.  Tsujimoto-M.  Nakazato-H.  Mizutani-S.  Tomoda-Y.
TI Human placental leucine aminopeptidase/oxytocinase. A new member of
   type II membrane-spanning zinc metallopeptidase family.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 56.

AU Llorca-O.  Carrascosa-J-L.  Valpuesta-J-M.
TI Biochemical characterization of symmetric GroEL-GroES complexes.
   Evidence for a role in protein folding.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 68.

AU Takusagawa-F.  Kamitori-S.  Misaki-S.  Markham-G-D.
TI Crystal structure of S-adenosylmethionine synthetase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 136.

AU Shen-Z.  Cloud-K-G.  Chen-D-J.  Park-M-S.
TI Specific interactions between the human RAD51 and RAD52 proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 148.

AU Ahuja-S-K.  Lee-J-C.  Murphy-P-M.
TI CXC chemokines bind to unique sets of selectivity determinants that can
   function independently and are broadly distributed on multiple domains
   of human interleukin-8 receptor B. Determinants of high affinity
   binding and receptor activation are distinct.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 225.

AU Drugan-J-K.  Khosravi-Far-R.  White-M-A.  Sung-Y-J.  Der-C-J.
   Hwang-Y-W.  Campbell-S-L.
TI Ras interaction with two distinct binding domains in Raf-1 may be
   required for Ras transformation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 233.

AU Gibbons-D-L.  Horowitz-P-M.
TI Ligand-induced conformational changes in the apical domain of the
   chaperonin GroEL
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 238.

AU Lin-X.  Dotson-D-G.  Putkey-J-A.
TI Covalent binding of peptides to the N-terminal hydrophobic region of
   cardiac troponin C has limited effects on function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 244.

AU Lu-X.  Rahman-S.  Kakkar-V-V.  Authi-K-S.
TI Substitutions of proline 42 to alanine and methionine 46 to asparagine
   around the RGD domain of the neurotoxin dendroaspin alter its
   preferential antagonism to that resembling the disintegrin elegantin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 289.

AU Hirsch-R-E.  Lin-M-J.  Vidugirus-G-V-A.  Huang-S.  Friedman-J-M.
   Nagel-R-L.
TI Conformational changes in oxyhemoglobin C (Glu{beta}6  Lys) detected by
   spectroscopic probing
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 372.

AU Skiba-N-P.  Bae-H.  Hamm-H-E.
TI Mapping of effector binding sites of transducin {alpha}-subunit using
   G{alpha}t/G{alpha}i1 chimeras
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 413.

AU Garcia-Higuera-I.  Thomas-T-C.  Yi-F.  Neer-E-J.
TI Intersubunit surfaces in G protein {alpha}{beta}{gamma} heterotrimers.
   Analysis by cross-linking and mutagenesis of {beta}{gamma}.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Jan 5.  271(01).  p 528.



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AU Margonato-V. Nicolini-P. Conti-P. Zecca-L. Veicsteinas-A. Cerretelli-P.
TI Biological Effects of Prolonged Exposure to ELF Electromagnetic Fields in
   Rats: II. 50 Hz Magnetic Fields
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1995. 16(6). P 343-355.

AU Tofani-S. Anglesio-L. Ossola-P. d'Amore-G.
TI Spectral Analysis of Magnetic Fields From Domestic Appliances and 
   Corresponding Induced Current Densities in an Anatomically Based Model of
   the Human Head
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1995. 16(6). P 356-364.

AU Valjus-J. Hongisto-M. Verkasalo-P. Jarvinen-P. Heikkila-K. Koskenvuo-M.
TI Residential Exposure to Magnetic Fields Generated by 110-400 kV Power 
   Lines in Finland
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1995. 16(6). P 365-376.

AU Bakos-J. Nagy-N. Thuroczy-G. Szabo-L.D.
TI Sinusoidal 50 Hz 500 uT Magnetic Field Has No Acute Effect on Urinary
   6-Sulphatoxymelatonin in Wistar Rats
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1995. 16(6). P 377-380.

AU Schimmelpfeng-J. Stein-J.C. Dertinger-H.
TI Action of 50 Hz Magnetic Fields on Cyclic AMP and Intercellular
   Communication in Monolayers and Spheroids of Mammalian Cells
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1995. 16(6). P 381-386.

AU Blackman-C.F. Benane-S.G. House-D.E.
TI Frequency-Dependent Interference by Magnetic Fields of Nerve Growth
   Factor-Induced Neurite Outgrowth in PC-12 Cells
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1995. 16(6). P 387-395.

AU Valberg-P.A.
TI Designing EMF Experiments: What is Required to Characterize "Exposure"?
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1995. 16(6). P 396-401.

AU Kaune-W.T.
TI Comment on "Designing EMF Experiments: What is Required to Characterize
   'Exposure'?"
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1995. 16(6). P 402-404.

AU Wilson-B.
TI Comment on "Designing EMF Experiments: What is Required to Characterize
   'Exposure'?"
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1995. 16(6). P 405.

AU Valberg-P.A.
TI Reply to Comments on "Designing EMF Experiments: What is Required to
   Characterize 'Exposure'?"
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1995. 16(6). P 406.

AU Sheppard-A.R. Balzano-Q.
TI Comment on "Absorbed Energy Distribution From Radiofrequency 
   Electromagnetic Radiation in a Mammalian Cell Model: Effect of 
   Membrane-Bound Water," by Liu and Cleary
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1995. 16(6). P 407.

AU Liu-L.M. Cleary-S.F.
TI Reply to "Comment on 'Absorbed Energy Distribution From Radiofrequency
   Electromagnetic Radiation in a Mammalian Cell Model: Effect of
   Membrane-Bound Water,' by Liu and Cleary"
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1995. 16(6). P. 408.











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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
CC CONTENTS          Volume 271 Number 05 (1996)

CC MINIREVIEWS

AU Innerarity-T-L.  Boren-J.  Yamanaka-S.  Olofsson-S-O.
TI Biosynthesis of apolipoprotein B48-containing lipoproteins. Regulation
   by novel post-transcriptional mechanisms.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2353.

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Lightner-D-A.  Holmes-D-L.  McDonagh-A-F.
TI On the acid dissociation constants of bilirubin and biliverdin. pKa
   values from 13C NMR spectroscopy.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2397.

AU Hirabayashi-J.  Ubukata-T.  Kasai-K-.
TI Purification and molecular characterization of a novel 16-kDa galectin
   from the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2497.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Lounsbury-K-M.  Richards-S-A.  Perlungher-R-R.  Macara-I-G.
TI Ran binding domains promote the interaction of Ran with
   p97/{beta}-karyopherin, linking the docking and translocation steps of
   nuclear import
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2357.

AU Waksman-M.  Eli-Y.  Liscovitch-M.  Gerst-J-E.
TI Identification and characterization of a gene encoding phospholipase D
   activity in yeast
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2361.

AU Leroy-P.  Dessolin-S.  Villageois-P.  Moon-B-C.  Friedman-J-M.
   Ailhaud-G.  Dani-C.
TI Expression of ob gene in adipose cells. Regulation by insulin.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2365.

AU Zhao-Y.  Young-S-L.
TI Requirement of transforming growth factor-{beta} (TGF-{beta}) type II
   receptor for TGF-{beta}-induced proliferation and growth inhibition
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2369.

AU Schmidt-M.  Rumenapp-U.  Bienek-C.  Keller-J.  Eichel-Streiber-C-.
   Jakobs-K-H.
TI Inhibition of receptor signaling to phospholipase D by Clostridium
   difficile toxin B. Role of Rho proteins.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2422.

AU Doerr-M-E.  Jones-J-I.
TI The roles of integrins and extracellular matrix proteins in the
   insulin-like growth factor I-stimulated chemotaxis of human breast
   cancer cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2443.

AU Abraham-S-T.  Benscoter-H.  Schworer-C-M.  Singer-H-A.
TI In situ Ca2+ dependence for activation of Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent
   protein kinase II in vascular smooth muscle cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2506.

AU Tworek-B-L.  Tuma-D-J.  Casey-C-A.
TI Decreased binding of asialoglycoproteins to hepatocytes from
   ethanol-fed rats. Consequence of both impaired synthesis and
   inactivation of the asialoglycoprotein receptor.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2531.

AU Khan-A.  Ling-Z-C.  Landau-B-R.
TI Quantifying the carboxylation of pyruvate in pancreatic islets
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2539.

AU Hu-J.  Castets-F.  Guevara-J-L.  Eldik-L-J-V.
TI S100{beta} stimulates inducible nitric oxide synthase activity and mRNA
   levels in rat cortical astrocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2543.

AU Baque-S.  Guinovart-J-J.  Gomez-Foix-A-M.
TI Overexpression of muscle glycogen phosphorylase in cultured human
   muscle fibers causes increased glucose consumption and nonoxidative
   disposal
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2594.

AU Metherall-J-E.  Waugh-K.  Li-H.
TI Progesterone inhibits cholesterol biosynthesis in cultured cells.
   Accumulation of cholesterol precursors.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2627.

AU Metherall-J-E.  Li-H.  Waugh-K.
TI Role of multidrug resistance P-glycoproteins in cholesterol biosynthesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2634.

AU Yonehara-M.  Minami-Y.  Kawata-Y.  Nagai-J.  Yahara-I.
TI Heat-induced chaperone activity of HSP90
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2641.

AU Fukami-K.  Sawada-N.  Endo-T.  Takenawa-T.
TI Identification of a phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate-binding site
   in chicken skeletal muscle {alpha}-actinin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2646.

AU Sanders-M-C.  Way-M.  Sakai-J.  Matsudaira-P.
TI Characterization of the actin cross-linking properties of the
   scruin-calmodulin complex from the acrosomal process of Limulus sperm
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2651.

AU Nagasaki-A.  Gotoh-T.  Takeya-M.  Yu-Y.  Takiguchi-M.  Matsuzaki-H.
   Takatsuki-K.  Mori-M.
TI Coinduction of nitric oxide synthase, argininosuccinate synthetase, and
   argininosuccinate lyase in lipopolysaccharide-treated rats. RNA blot,
   immunoblot, and immunohistochemical analyses.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2658.

AU Munoz-M.  Serrador-J.  Sanchez-Madrid-F.  Teixido-J.
TI A region of the integrin VLA{alpha}4 subunit involved in homotypic cell
   aggregation and in fibronectin but not vascular cell adhesion
   molecule-1 binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2696.

AU Ahn-A-H.  Freener-C-A.  Gussoni-E.  Yoshida-M.  Ozawa-E.  Kunkel-L-M.
TI The three human syntrophin genes are expressed in diverse tissues, have
   distinct chromosomal locations, and each bind to dystrophin and its
   relatives
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2724.

AU Levy-A-P.  Levy-N-S.  Goldberg-M-A.
TI Post-transcriptional regulation of vascular endothelial growth factor
   by hypoxia
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2746.

AU Lang-I-M.  Schleef-R-R.
TI Calcium-dependent stabilization of type I plasminogen activator
   inhibitor within platelet {alpha}-granules
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2754.

AU Lazazzera-B-A.  Beinert-H.  Khoroshilova-N.  Kennedy-M-C.  Kiley-P-J.
TI DNA binding and dimerization of the Fe-S-containing FNR protein from
   Escherichia coli are regulated by oxygen
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2762.

AU Saitoh-M.  Nishitoh-H.  Amagasa-T.  Miyazono-K.  Takagi-M.  Ichijo-H.
TI Identification of important regions in the cytoplasmic juxtamembrane
   domain of type I receptor that separate signaling pathways of
   transforming growth factor-{beta}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2769.

AU Haga-K.  Kameyama-K.  Haga-T.  Kikkawa-U.  Shiozaki-K.  Uchiyama-H.
TI Phosphorylation of human m1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors by G
   protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 and protein kinase C
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2776.

AU Renaud-F.  Desset-S.  Oliver-L.  Gimenez-Gallego-G.  Obberghen-E-V.
   Courtois-Y.  Laurent-M.
TI The neurotrophic activity of fibroblast growth factor 1 (FGF1) depends
   on endogenous FGF1 expression and is independent of the
   mitogen-activated protein kinase cascade pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2801.

AU Knall-C.  Young-S.  Nick-J-A.  Buhl-A-M.  Worthen-G-S.  Johnson-G-L.
TI Interleukin-8 regulation of the Ras/Raf/mitogen-activated protein
   kinase pathway in human neutrophils
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2832.

AU Cui-Z.  Vance-D-E.
TI Expression of phosphatidylethanolamine N-methyltransferase-2 is
   markedly enhanced in long term choline-deficient rats
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2839.

AU Yokomizo-T.  Ogawa-Y.  Uozumi-N.  Kume-K.  Izumi-T.  Shimizu-T.
TI cDNA cloning, expression, and mutagenesis study of leukotriene B4
   12-hydroxydehydrogenase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2844.

AU Taher-T-E-I.  Smit-L.  Griffioen-A-W.  Schilder-Tol-E-J-M.  Borst-J.
   Pals-S-T.
TI Signaling through CD44 is mediated by tyrosine kinases. Association
   with p56lck in T lymphocytes.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2863.

AU Morikawa-Y.  Hinata-S.  Tomoda-H.  Goto-T.  Nakai-M.  Aizawa-C.
   Tanaka-H.  Omura-S.
TI Complete inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus Gag myristoylation
   is necessary for inhibition of particle budding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2868.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Desaubry-L.  Shoshani-I.  Johnson-R-A.
TI 2{prime},5{prime}-Dideoxyadenosine 3{prime}-polyphosphates are potent
   inhibitors of adenylyl cyclases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2380.

AU Chu-Y.  Lee-E-Y-C.  Schlender-K-K.
TI Activation of protein phosphatase 1. Formation of a metalloenzyme.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2574.

AU Csortos-C.  Zolnierowicz-S.  Bako-E.  Durbin-S-D.  DePaoli-Roach-A-A.
TI High complexity in the expression of the B{prime} subunit of protein
   phosphatase 2A0. Evidence for the existence of at least seven novel
   isoforms.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2578.

AU Cirri-P.  Fiaschi-T.  Chiarugi-P.  Camici-G.  Manao-G.  Raugei-G.
   Ramponi-G.
TI The molecular basis of the differing kinetic behavior of the two low
   molecular mass phosphotyrosine protein phosphatase isoforms
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2604.

AU Guthapfel-R.  Gueguen-P.  Quemeneur-E.
TI ATP binding and hydrolysis by the multifunctional protein disulfide
   isomerase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2663.

AU Matuschewski-K.  Hauser-H-P.  Treier-M.  Jentsch-S.
TI Identification of a novel family of ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes with
   distinct amino-terminal extensions
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2789.

AU Liu-Z.  Haas-A-L.  Diaz-L-A.  Conrad-C-A.  Giudice-G-J.
TI Characterization of a novel keratinocyte ubiquitin carrier protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2817.

AU Baboshina-O-V.  Haas-A-L.
TI Novel multiubiquitin chain linkages catalyzed by the conjugating
   enzymes E2EPF and RAD6 are recognized by 26 S proteasome subunit 5
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2823.

AU Bucurenci-N.  Sakamoto-H.  Briozzo-P.  Palibroda-N.  Serina-L.
   Sarfati-R-S.  Labesse-G.  Briand-G.  Danchin-A.  Barzu-O.
   Gilles-A-M.
TI CMP kinase from Escherichia coli is structurally related to other
   nucleoside monophosphate kinases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2856.

AU Apte-S-S.  Olsen-B-R.  Murphy-G.
TI The gene structure of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases (TIMP)-3
   and its inhibitory activities define the distinct TIMP gene family.
   Vol. 270 (1995) 14313-14318.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2874.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Klotz-K-H.  Bartoldus-I.  Stegmann-T.
TI Membrane asymmetry is maintained during influenza-induced fusion
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2383.

AU Uebele-V-N.  England-S-K.  Chaudhary-A.  Tamkun-M-M.  Snyders-D-J.
TI Functional differences in Kv1.5 currents expressed in mammalian cell
   lines are due to the presence of endogenous Kv{beta}2.1 subunits
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2406.

AU Koster-J-C.  Blanco-G.  Mills-P-B.  Mercer-R-W.
TI Substitutions of glutamate 781 in the Na,K-ATPase {alpha} subunit
   demonstrate reduced cation selectivity and an increased affinity for ATP
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2413.

AU Kaibara-C.  Matsui-T.  Hisabori-T.  Yoshida-M.
TI Structural asymmetry of F1-ATPase caused by the {gamma} subunit
   generates a high affinity nucleotide binding site
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2433.

AU Or-E.  Goldshleger-R.  Karlish-S-J-D.
TI An effect of voltage on binding of Na+ at the cytoplasmic surface of
   the Na+-K+ pump
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2470.

AU Pedersen-P-A.  Rasmussen-J-H.  Jorgensen-P-L.
TI Expression in high yield of pig {alpha}1{beta}1 Na,K-ATPase and
   inactive mutants D369N and D807N in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2514.

AU Xie-Y.  Langhans-Rajasekaran-S-A.  Bellovino-D.  Morimoto-T.
TI Only the first and the last hydrophobic segments in the COOH-terminal
   third of Na,K-ATPase {alpha} subunit initiate and halt, respectively,
   membrane translocation of the newly synthesized polypeptide.
   Implications for the membrane topology.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2563.

AU Garlid-K-D.  Orosz-D-E.  Modriansky-M.  Vassanelli-S.  Jezek-P.
TI On the mechanism of fatty acid-induced proton transport by
   mitochondrial uncoupling protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2615.

AU Chen-L-Y.  Chen-D-Y.  Miaw-J.  Hu-N-T.
TI XpsD, an outer membrane protein required for protein secretion by
   Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris, forms a multimer
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2703.

AU Asano-S.  Tega-Y.  Konishi-K.  Fujioka-M.  Takeguchi-N.
TI Functional expression of gastric H+,K+-ATPase and site-directed
   mutagenesis of the putative cation binding site and the catalytic center
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2740.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Kee-B-L.  Arias-J.  Montminy-M-R.
TI Adaptor-mediated recruitment of RNA polymerase II to a signal-dependent
   activator
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2373.

AU Chen-C-Y.  Faller-D-V.
TI Phosphorylation of Bcl-2 protein and association with p21Ras in
   Ras-induced apoptosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2376.

AU Xu-C.  Shi-W.  Rosen-B-P.
TI The chromosomal arsR gene of Escherichia coli encodes a trans-acting
   metalloregulatory protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2427.

AU Weygand-Durasevic-I.  Lenhard-B.  Filipic-S.  Soll-D.
TI The C-terminal extension of yeast seryl-tRNA synthetase affects
   stability of the enzyme and its substrate affinity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2455.

AU Skaliter-R.  Paz-Elizur-T.  Livneh-Z.
TI A smaller form of the sliding clamp subunit of DNA polymerase III is
   induced by UV irradiation in Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2478.

AU Paz-Elizur-T.  Skaliter-R.  Blumenstein-S.  Livneh-Z.
TI {beta}*, a UV-inducible smaller form of the {beta} subunit sliding
   clamp of DNA polymerase III of Escherichia coli. I. Gene expression and
   regulation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2482.

AU Skaliter-R.  Bergstein-M.  Livneh-Z.
TI {beta}*, a UV-inducible shorter form of the {beta} subunit of DNA
   polymerase III of Escherichia coli. II. Overproduction, purification,
   and activity as a polymerase processivity clamp.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2491.

AU Lin-H-.  Falchetto-R.  Mosca-P-J.  Shabanowitz-J.  Hunt-D-F.
   Hamlin-J-L.
TI Mimosine targets serine hydroxymethyltransferase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2548.

AU Gencheva-M.  Anachkova-B.  Russev-G.
TI Mapping the sites of initiation of DNA replication in rat and human
   rRNA genes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2608.

AU Xu-K.  Clark-D.  Strauch-M-A.
TI Analysis of abrB mutations, mutant proteins, and why abrB does not
   utilize a perfect consensus in the -35 region of its {sigma}A promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2621.

AU Nie-Z.  Chen-S.  Kumar-R.  Zack-D-J.
TI RER, an evolutionarily conserved sequence upstream of the rhodopsin
   gene, has enhancer activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2667.

AU Hsieh-K-P.  Wilke-N.  Harris-A.  Miles-M-F.
TI Interaction of ethanol with inducers of glucose-regulated stress
   proteins. Ethanol potentiates inducers of grp78 transcription.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2709.

AU Wotton-D.  Freeman-K.  Shore-D.
TI Multimerization of Hsp42p, a novel heat shock protein of Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae, is dependent on a conserved carboxyl-terminal sequence
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2717.

AU Cui-M-Z.  Parry-G-C-N.  Oeth-P.  Larson-H.  Smith-M.  Huang-R-P.
   Adamson-E-D.  Mackman-N.
TI Transcriptional regulation of the tissue factor gene in human
   epithelial cells is mediated by Sp1 and EGR-1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2731.

AU Dember-L-M.  Kim-N-D.  Liu-K-Q.  Anderson-P.
TI Individual RNA recognition motifs of TIA-1 and TIAR have different RNA
   binding specificities
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2783.

AU Nuber-U.  Schwarz-S.  Kaiser-P.  Schneider-R.  Scheffner-M.
TI Cloning of human ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes UbcH6 and UbcH7 (E2-F1)
   and characterization of their interaction with E6-Ap and RSP5
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2795.

AU Sivasubramanian-N.  Adhikary-G.  Sil-P-C.  Sen-S.
TI Cardiac myotrophin exhibits rel/NF-{kappa}B interacting activity in
   vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2812.

AU Hunt-J-E.  Stevens-R-L.  Austen-K-F.  Zhang-J.  Xia-Z.  Ghildyal-N.
TI Natural disruption of the mouse mast cell protease 7 gene in the
   C57BL/6 mouse
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2851.

AU Thuriaux-P.  Mariotte-S.  Buhler-J-M.  Sentenac-A.  Vu-L.  Lee-B-S.
   Nomura-M.
TI Gene RPA43 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes an essential subunit of
   RNA polymerase I. Vol. 270 (1995) 24252-24257.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2874.

AU Reddy-S-P-M.  Chuu-Y-J.  Lao-P-N.  Donn-J.  Ann-D-K.  Wu-R.
TI Expression of human squamous cell differentiation marker, SPR1, in
   tracheobronchial epithelium depends on JUN and TRE motifs. Vol. 270
   (1995) 26451-26459.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2874.

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AU Mizobe-T.  Maze-M.  Lam-V.  Suryanarayana-S.  Kobilka-B-K.
TI Arrangement of transmembrane domains in adrenergic receptors.
   Similarity to bacteriorhodopsin.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2387.

AU Rajamohan-F.  Cotrill-J-A.  Gould-F.  Dean-D-H.
TI Role of domain II, loop 2 residues of Bacillus thuringiensis CryIAb
   {delta}-endotoxin in reversible and irreversible binding to Manduca
   sexta and Heliothis virescens
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2390.

AU Mynarcik-D-C.  Yu-G-Q.  Whittaker-J.
TI Alanine-scanning mutagenesis of a C-terminal ligand binding domain of
   the insulin receptor {alpha} subunit
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2439.

AU Matsushita-M.  Endo-Y.  Taira-S.  Sato-Y.  Fujita-T.  Ichikawa-N.
   Nakata-M.  Mizuochi-T.
TI A novel human serum lectin with collagen- and fibrinogen-like domains
   that functions as an opsonin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2448.

AU Wang-Y-F.  Liu-J-W.  Mamidi-M.  Walker-A-M.
TI Identification of the major site of rat prolactin phosphorylation as
   serine 177
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2462.

AU Rudchenko-S.  Trakht-I.  Sobel-J-H.
TI Comparative structural and functional features of the human fibrinogen
   {alpha}C domain and the isolated {alpha}C fragment. Characterization
   using monoclonal antibodies to defined COOH-terminal A{alpha} chain
   regions.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2523.

AU Rech-S.  Wolin-C.  Gunsalus-R-P.
TI Properties of the periplasmic ModA molybdate-binding protein of
   Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2557.

AU Keiler-K-C.  Sauer-R-T.
TI Sequence determinants of C-terminal substrate recognition by the Tsp
   protease
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2589.

AU Proudfoot-A-E-I.  Power-C-A.  Hoogewerf-A-J.  Montjovent-M-O.
   Borlat-F.  Offord-R-E.  Wells-T-N-C.
TI Extension of recombinant human RANTES by the retention of the
   initiating methionine produces a potent antagonist
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2599.

AU Ichtchenko-K.  Nguyen-T.  Sudhof-T-C.
TI Structures, alternative splicing, and neurexin binding of multiple
   neuroligins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2676.

AU Goldfarb-A-N.  Lewandowska-K.  Shoham-M.
TI Determinants of helix-loop-helix dimerization affinity. Random
   mutational analysis of SCL/tal.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 2.  271(05).  p 2683.

AU Pato-M-D.  Sellers-J-R.  Preston-Y-A.  Harvey-E-V.  Adelstein-R-S.
TI Baculovirus expression of chicken nonmuscle heavy meromyosin II-B.
   Characterization of alternatively spliced isoforms.
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AU SUZUKI-A. ENARI-M. EGUCHI-Y. MATSUZAWA-A. NAGATA-S. TSUJIMOTO-Y. IGUCHI-T.
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AU LUCIANI-M-F. CHIMINI-G.
TI The ATP binding cassette transporter ABC1 is required for the engulfment 
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AU KASK-K. BERTHOLD-M. KAHL-U. NORDVALL-G. BARTFAI-T. 
TI Delineation of the peptide binding site of the human galanin receptor.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JANUARY 15. 15(2). P 236-244.

AU SAHARINEN-J. TAIPALE-J. KESKI-OJA-J.
TI Association of the small latent transforming growth factor-beta with 
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SO EMBO-J. 1996 JANUARY 15. 15(2). P 245-253.

AU KARUNAGARAN-D. TZAHAR-E. BEERLI-R-R. CHEN-X. GRAUS-PORTA-D. RATZKIN-B-J. 
   SEGER-R.  HYNES-N-E. YARDEN-Y.
TI ErbB-2 is a common auxiliary subunit of NDF and EGF receptors: implications
   for breast cancer.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JANUARY 15. 15(2). P 254-264.

AU COLWILL-K. PAWSON-T. ANDREWS-B. PRASAD-J. MANLEY-J-L. BELL-J-C. DUNCAN-P-I.
TI The Clk/Sty protein kinase phosphorylates SR splicing factors and 
   regulates their intranuclear distribution.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JANUARY 15. 15(2). P 265-275.

AU WEIS-GARCIA-F. MASSAGUE-J.
TI Complementation between kinase-defective and activation-defective TGF-beta 
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SO EMBO-J. 1996 JANUARY 15. 15(2). P 276-289.

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   SAKSELA-O. KALKKINEN-N. ALITALO-K.
TI A novel vascular endothelial growth factor, VEGF-C, is a ligand for the 
   Flt4 (VEGFR-3) and KDR (VEGFR-2) receptor tyrosine kinases.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JANUARY 15. 15(2). P 290-298.

AU LEE-B-N. ADAMS-T-H.
TI fluG and flbA function interdependently to initiate conidiophore 
   development in Aspergillus nidulans through brlAbeta activation. 
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JANUARY 15. 15(2). P 299-309.

AU BRAUN-T. ARNOLD-H-H.
TI myf-5 and myoD genes are activated in distinct mesenchymal stem cells and 
   determine different skeletal muscle cell lineages.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JANUARY 15. 15(2). P 310-318.

AU ELEFANTY-A-G. ANTONIOU-M. CUSTODIO-N. CARMO-FONSECA-M. GROSVELD-F-G.
TI GATA transcription factors associate with a novel class of nuclear bodies
   in erythroblasts and megakaryocytes.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JANUARY 15. 15(2). P 319-333.

AU MACIAS-A. MORATA-G.
TI Functional hierarchy and phenotypic suppression among Drosophila homeotic 
   genes: the labial and empty spiracles genes.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JANUARY 15. 15(2). P 334-343.

AU SKAVDIS-G. SIDEN-KIAMOS-I. MULLER-H-M. CRISANTI-A. LOUIS-C.
TI Conserved function of Anopheles gambiae midgut-specific promoters in the 
   fruitfly.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JANUARY 15. 15(2). P 344-350.

AU FONJALLAZ-P. OSSIPOW-V. WANNER-G. SCHIBLER-U.
TI The two PAR leucine zipper proteins, TEF and DBP, display similar circadian
   and tissue-specific expression, but have different target promoter 
   preferences.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JANUARY 15. 15(2). P 351-362.

AU CEREGHINO-G-P. SCHEFFLER-I-E. 
TI Genetic analysis of glucose regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: control
   of transcription versus mRNA turnover.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JANUARY 15. 15(2). P 363-374.

AU JOCHNER-N. EICK-D. ZIMBER-STROBL-U. PAWLITA-M. BORNKAMM-G-W. KEMPKES-B.
TI Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 2 is a transcriptional suppressor of the
   immunoglobulin mu gene: implications for the expression of the translocated
   c-myc gene in Burkitt's lymphoma cells.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JANUARY 15. 15(2). P 375-382.

AU MONSALVE-M. MENCIA-M. ROJO-F. SALAS-M.
TI Activation and repression of transcription at two different phage phi 29 
   promoters are mediated by interaction of the same residues of regulatory 
   protein p4 with RNA polymerase.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JANUARY 15. 15(2). P 383-391.

AU FRECH-C. WUNDERLICH-M. GLOCKSHUBER-R. SCHMID-F-X.
TI  Preferential binding of an unfolded protein to DsbA.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JANUARY 15. 15(2). P 392-398.

AU KOMIYA-T. SAKAGUCHI-M. MIHARA-K.
TI Cytoplasmic chaperones determine the targeting pathway of precursor
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SO EMBO-J. 1996 JANUARY 15. 15(2). P 399-407.

AU SZABO-A. KORSZUN-R. HARTL-F-U. FLANAGAN-J.
TI A zinc finger-like domain of the molecular chaperone DnaJ is involved 
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AU BUSCH-R. CLOUTIER-I. SEKALY-R-P. HAMMERLING-G-J.
TI Invariant chain protects class II histocompatibility antigens from 
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AU LU-H-M. LORY-S.
TI A specific targeting domain in mature exotoxin A is required for its
    extracelluler secretion from Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
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TI Bacteriophage Mu repressor as a target for the Escherichia coli 
   ATP-dependent Clp protease.
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AU Boddy-L.
TI Book Reviews: Neural Networks: A Comprehensive Foundation
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Dec  7(4,5,6).  P 123.

AU Hiller-L. Prescott-P.
TI Book Reviews: The Cambridge Dictionary of 
   Statistics in the Medical Sciences
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Dec  7(4,5,6).  P 124.

AU Lloyd-D.
TI Book Reviews: Practical Flow Cytometry
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Dec  7(4,5,6).  P 125.

AU Bungay-H.
TI Case Study for Teaching with the World Wide Web
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Dec  7(4,5,6).  P 126-127.

AU Cumming-R-H.
TI Simulation of Quantitative Laboratory Experiments:
   A Step Nearer a Virtual Laboratory or a Waste of Time?
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Dec  7(4,5,6).  P 128-129.

AU Miller-P.
TI Web Browser
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Dec  7(4,5,6).  P 130-134.

AU Bungay-H.
TI International Course: Biochemical Engineering
   Applications in Environmental Biotechnology and 
   Cleaner Production, Guatemala, September 18-29, 1995
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Dec  7(4,5,6).  P 135-136.

AU 
TI In honour of the 50th anniversary of the SGM, a
   glimpse into the future
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Dec  7(4,5,6).  P 137.

AU Bungay-H
TI Teaching Programs: Teaching Programs: Learning from
   an Imperfect Animation of Concentration Polarization
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Dec  7(4,5,6).  P 138.

AU Bungay-H
TI Teaching Programs: Teaching Programs: Learning from
   an Imperfect Animation of Concentration Polarization
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Dec  7(4,5,6).  P 138.

AU Bungay-H
TI Teaching Programs: Modelling Growth Rate
   Relationships with a Vitamin Effect
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Dec  7(4,5,6).  P 139-140.

AU Bungay-H
TI Teaching Programs: Analysis of an Ecosystem
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Dec  7(4,5,6).  P 141-143.

AU Iznaga-N.  Nunez-G.  Solozabal-J.  Morales-A.
   Perdomo-Y.
TI Affinity: A Software Package for Calculation of
   Antibody Affinity by Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent 
   Assay (ELISA)
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Dec  7(4,5,6).  P 144-147.
AB We have developed a general strategy and a versatile 
   computer program for the analysis of data from ELISA 
   experiments. This program provides a least squares 
   estimates of binding parameters (affinity constants) of 
   monoclonal antibodies. A simple and reliable method based 
   upon law of mass action for calculation affinity of monoclonal 
   antibodies using non-competitive ELISA was applied.
     The binding of an antibody with an antigen is measured 
   using serial dilutions of both antigen (coated on the plate) 
   as well as antibody. When the optical density measured after 
   the antigen-antibody interaction was plotted against the 
   concentration of antibody, added to the wells, a sigmoidal 
   curve was obtained. The optical density at any point of the 
   curve, was considered as a direct reflection of the amount of 
   antibody bound to the antigen.
     A linear dose-response curve could be obtained by use of 
   a ÔsigmoidalÕ or ÔS -shapedÕ transformation of the response 
   variable. The logit-log transformation is used to test the 
   validity of this method and the affinity constant for this 
   monoclonal antibody was calculated.

AU Sneath-P. 
TI The Distribution of the Random Division of a Molecular
   Sequence
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Dec  7(4,5,6).  P 148-152.
AB A modification of the distribution of the random division 
   of an interval is described for molecular sequences. Two 
   aligned sequences are compared, and the sites where they 
   differ are recorded. The statistic tests whether these sites 
   are significantly clustered, which may indicate genetic 
   recombination, functional constraints or other factors. 
   The statistic is approximately normally distributed and 
   adequate estimates of the mean and variance have been 
   obtained by simulation. The statistic is suggested for 
   screening matrices of molecular sequences for events of 
   the type mentioned. Some examples of its use are given.

AU Cumming-R-H.  McClellan-D,
TI Using the Simultaneous Calculation of TemperatureÐ
   time Profiles and Del Factors to Provide a Teaching
   Program for the Simulation of the Sterilisation of a
   Fermenter
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Dec  7(4,5,6).  P 153-158.
AB This simulation program of fermenter sterilisation 
   encourages students to make decisions on the heating 
   and cooling of fermenters to achieve a required degree 
   of sterilisation and conserve the maximum amount of a 
   thermolabile ingredient (e.g. a vitamin). This is achieved 
   by simultaneously calculating the Del factors for spore 
   and vitamin destruction during the heating and cooling 
   stage of the fermenter. The program displays the complete 
   temperature-time profile for the sterilisation cycle and 
   summarises the relevant data in a table.

AU Almeida-J-S.  Anders Sonesson-A.  Ringelberg-D.B.  White-D-C.
TI Application of Artificial Neural Networks to the
   Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, its Antibiotic
   Resistance and Prediction of Pathogenicity Amongst
   Mycobacterium spp. Based on Signature Lipid
   Biomarkers
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Dec  7(4,5,6).  P 159-166.
AB The potential of artificial feed forward neural networks in 
   assessing the detection of  Mycobacterium tuberculosis, its 
   antibiotic resistance, and the pathogenicity of 19 Mycobacterial 
   species was tested with a set of 67 strains based on signature 
   lipid analysis. The lipid signature biomarkers were based on 
   concentration patterns of 36 wax neutral lipid alcohols and 
   fatty acids, which to date are found exclusively in Mycobacteria. 
   The strains were assigned to species by independent clinical 
   laboratories by their cultural properties and in some cases on t
   he basis of DNA gene probes. The trained artificial neural network 
   was able to identify correctly  M. tuberculosis strains from their 
   lipid signatures using one hidden node. The predictive accuracy 
   was independently tested with 10 lipid profiles not used to train 
   the artificial neural network. The analysis of predictive sensitivity 
   showed that most of  M. tuberculosis lipid signature is separable 
   from other Mycobacterium spp. based on these data. Recognition 
   of antibiotic resistance and pathogenicity was non-linear requiring
   multiple hidden nodes. When the same data set was used to train 
   an artificial neural network with two hidden nodes to recognize 
   different nutritional behaviours, pathogenic and saprotrophic 
   Mycobacterium spp. were successfully recognized with 5% and 
   4% error, respectively. The successful recognition of strict 
   pathogenicity was more complex requiring a hidden layer of 
   23 nodes. An association between the lipid signatures of 15 
   strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis with resistance to 
   isoniazid and streptomycin was achieved with a 7% error by a 
   artificial neural network with 13 hidden nodes. These results 
   suggest that the analysis of signature lipids by artificial neural 
   networkcan be used for species detection/identification, 
   pathogenicity, and drug resistance. Since signature lipid 
   biomarker analysis does not require isolation and culture of 
   microbes, has the potential for automation, rapid analysis, and 
   exquisite sensitivity, the technique offers great promise in the 
   detection and management of Mycobacterial disease. 

AU 
TI Contents of Volume 7
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Dec  7(4,5,6).  P 167-168.

AU 
TI Index to Volume 7
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Dec  7(4,5,6).  P 169-172.



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TI Inhibitors of Eicosanoid Biosynthesis and Their Effect upon
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   Cells and Developing Larvae.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(01)  P 1.
AB 60320001.284

AU Finotti-E.  Paolino-C.  Lancia-B.  Mercantini-R.
TI Metabolic Differences Between Two Antarctic Strains of Geomyces
   pannorum.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(01)  P 7.
AB 60320007.284

AU San-Blas-G.  Guanipa-O.    Moreno-B.  Pekerar-S.  San-Blas-F.
TI Cladosporium carrionii and Hormoconis resinae (C. resinae): Cell
   Wall and Melanin Studies.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(01)  P 11.
AB 60320011.284

AU Gautier-M.  de-Carvalho-A.  Rouault-A.
TI DNA Fingerprinting of Dairy Propionibacteria Strainsby Pulsed-Field
   Gel Electrophoresis.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(01)  P 17.
AB 60320017.284

AU Patureau-D.  Bernet-N.  Moletta-R.
TI Study of the Denitrifying Enzymatic System of Comamonas sp. Strain
   SGLY2 Under Various Aeration Conditions with a Particular View on
   Nitrate and Nitrite Reductases.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(01)  P 25.
AB 60320025.284

AU Khanna-P.  Rajkumar-B.  Jothikumar-N.
TI Microbial Recovery of Sulfur from Thiosulfate-Bearing Wastewater
   with Phototrophic and Sulfur-Reducing Bacteria.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(01)  P 33.
AB 60320033.284

AU Jan-G.  Fontenelle-C.  Verrier-F.  Le-Henaff-M.  Wroblewski-H.
TI Selective Acylation of Plasma Membrane Proteins of Mycoplasma
   mycoides subsp. mycoides SC, the Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia
   Agent.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(01)  P 38.
AB 60320038.284

AU Arturo-Schaan-M.  Sauvager-F.  Mamez-C.  Gougeon-A.  Cormier-M.
TI Use of Peracetic Acid as a Disinfectant in a Water-Treatment Plant:
   Effect on the Plasmid Contents of Escherichia coli Strains.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(01)  P 43.
AB 60320043.284

AU Ragni-A.  Thiery-I.  Delecluse-A.
TI Characterization of Six Highly Mosquitocidal Bacillus thuringiensis
   Strains That Do Not Belong to H-14 Serotype.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(01)  P 48.
AB 60320048.284

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TI Light response of D1 turnover and photosystem II efficiency in the
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SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 319.
AB 61980319.425

AU Havaux-M.  Tardy-F.
TI Temperature-dependent adjustment of the thermal stability of
   photosystem II in vivo: possible involvement of xanthophyll-cycle
   pigments.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 324.
AB 61980324.425

AU Ashihara-H.  Monteiro-A-M.  Moritz-T.  Gillies-F-M.  Crozier-A.
TI Catabolism of caffeine and related purine alkaloids in leaves of
   Coffea arabica L.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 334.
AB 61980334.425

AU Flipse-E.  Suurs-L.  Keetels-C-J-A-M.  Kossmann-J.  Jacobsen-E.
   Visser-R-G-F.
TI Introduction of sense and antisense cDNA for branching enzyme in
   the amylose-free potato mutant leads to physico-chemical changes
   in the starch.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 340.
AB 61980340.425

AU Frensch-J.  Hsiao-T-C.  Steudle-E.
TI Water and solute transport along developing maize roots.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 348.
AB 61980348.425

AU Davies-T-G-E.  Steele-S-H.  Walker-D-J.  Leigh-R-A.
TI An analysis of vacuole development in oat aleurone protoplasts.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 356.
AB 61980356.425

AU Kocsy-G.  Brunner-M.  Rueegsegger-A.  Stamp-P.  Brunold-C.
TI Glutathione synthesis in maize genotypes with different
   sensitivities to chilling.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 365.
AB 61980365.425

AU O'Kane-D.  Gill-V.  Boyd-P.  Burdon-R.
TI Chilling, oxidative stress and antioxidant responses in Arabidopsis
   thaliana callus.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 371.
AB 61980371.425

AU Robinson-K-R.
TI Calcium and the photopolarization of Pelvetia zygotes.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 378.
AB 61980378.425

AU Meurer-J.  Meierhoff-K.  Westhoff-P.
TI Isolation of high-chlorophyll-fluorescence mutants of Arabidopsis
   thaliana and their characterisation by spectroscopy,
   immunoblotting and Northern hybridisation.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 385.
AB 61980385.425

AU Rose-A.  Glaessgen-W-E.  Hopp-W.  Seitz-H-U.
TI Purification and characterization of glycosyltransferases involved
   in anthocyanin biosynthesis in cell-suspension cultures of Daucus
   carota L.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 397.
AB 61980397.425

AU Keller-C-P.  Volkenburgh-E-V.
TI The electrical response of Avena coleoptile cortex to auxins.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 404.
AB 61980404.425

AU Feierabend-J.  Dehne-S.
TI Fate of the porphyrin cofactors during the light-dependent turnover
   of catalase and of the photosystem II reaction-center protein D1
   in mature rye leaves.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 413.
AB 61980413.425

AU Hellwege-E-M.  Dietz-K-J.  Hartung-W.
TI Abscisic acid causes changes in gene expression involved in the
   induction of the landform of the liverwort Riccia fluitans L.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 423.
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AU Zhao-J-P.  Simmonds-D-H.  Newcomb-W.
TI Induction of embryogenesis with colchicine instead of heat in
   microspores of Brassica napus L. cv. Topas.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 433.
AB 61980433.425

AU Kanno-N.  Nagahisa-E.  Sato-M.  Sato-Y.
TI Adenosine 5'-phosphosulfate sulfotransferase from the marine
   macroalga Porphyra yezoensis Ueda (Rhodophyta): stabilization,
   purification, and properties.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 440.
AB 61980440.425

AU Pena-Cortes-H.  Prat-S.  Atzorn-R.  Wasternack-C.  Willmitzer-L.
TI Abscisic acid-deficient plants do not accumulate proteinase
   inhibitor II following systemin treatment.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 447.
AB 61980447.425

AU Smallwood-M.  Yates-E-A.  Willats-W-G-T.  Martin-H.  Knox-J-P.
TI Immunochemical comparison of membrane-associated and secreted
   arabinogalactan-proteins in rice and carrot.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 452.
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AU Demmig-Adams-B.  Adams-III-W-W.
TI Xanthophyll cycle and light stress in nature: uniform response to
   excess direct sunlight among higher plant species.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 460.
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AU Pruvot-G.  Cuine-S.  Peltier-G.  Rey-P.
TI Characterization of a novel drought-induced 34-kDa protein located
   in the thylakoids of Solanum tuberosum L. plants.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 471.
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AU Venglat-S-P.  Sawhney-V-K.
TI Benzylaminopurine induces phenocopies of floral meristem and organ
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SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 480.
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AU Kagawa-T.  Wada-M.
TI Phytochrome- and blue-light-absorbing pigment-mediated directional
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TI Comparison of side chain interactions performed by            
   structurally equivalent residues in homologous protein        
   structures.
SO Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1995 Dec.  11(6). P 577-582.

AU Ptitsyn-A-A. Grigorovich-D-A.
TI Object-oriented data handler for sequence analysis software   
   development.
SO Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1995 Dec.  11(6). P 583-590.

AU Sudarsanam-S. Srinivasan-S.
TI Searching for protein loops in parallel.
SO Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1995 Dec.  11(6). P 591-594.

AU Brown-D-J-H.
TI A qualitative ecological model to support mariculture pond    
   water quality management.
SO Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1995 Dec.  11(6). P 595-602.

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TI Improved tools for DNA comparison and clustering.
SO Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1995 Dec.  11(6). P 603-614.

AU Parsons-J-D.
TI Miropeats: graphical data DNA sequence comparisons.
SO Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1995 Dec.  11(6). P 615-620.

AU Rozas-J. Rozas-R.
TI DnaSP, DNA sequence polymorphism: an interactive program for  
   estimating population genetics parameters from DNA sequence   
   data.
SO Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1995 Dec.  11(6). P 621-626.

AU Tuckwell-D-S. Humphries-M-J. Brass-A.
TI Protein secondary structure prediction by the analysis of     
   variation and conservation in multiple alignments.
SO Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1995 Dec.  11(6). P 627-632.

AU Gerstein-M. Altman-R-B.
TI Using a measure of structural variation to define a core for  
   the globins.
SO Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1995 Dec.  11(6). P 633-644.

AU Soderlund-C. Dunham-I.
TI SAM: a system for iteratively building marker maps.
SO Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1995 Dec.  11(6). P 645-656.

AU Courtois-P-R-R. Mancany-M-L-J.
TI A probabilistic algorithm for interactive huge genome         
   comparison.
SO Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1995 Dec.  11(6). P 657-666.

AU Blevins-R. Aaronson-J. Myerson-J. Hamm-G. Elliston-K.
TI PROFILER: a tool for automatic searching of inernally         
   maintained databases.
SO Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1995 Dec.  11(6). P 667-674.

AU Hoffmann-D-L. Laiter-S. Singh-R-K. Vaisman-I-I. Tropsha-A.
TI Rapid protection structure classification using one-          
   dimensional structure profiles on the BioSCAN parallel        
   computer.
SO Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1995 Dec.  11(6). P 675-680.

AU Geourjon-C. Deleage-G.
TI SOPMA: significant improvements in protein secondary structure
   prediction by consensus prediction from multiple alignments.
SO Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1995 Dec.  11(6). P 681-684.

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TI RNA secondary structure prediction using highly parallel      
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TI Molecular basis of genetic instability of triplet repeats
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AU Al-Abed-Y.  Liebich-H.  Voelter-W.  Bucala-R.
TI Hydroxyalkenal formation induced by advanced glycosylation of low
   density lipoprotein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2892.

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TI The COQ7 gene encodes a protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae necessary
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SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2995.

AU Cho-S-K.  Yeh-J-.  Cho-M.  Cummings-R-D.
TI Transcriptional regulation of {alpha}1,3-galactosyltransferase in
   embryonal carcinoma cells by retinoic acid. Masking of Lewis X antigens
   by {alpha}-galactosylation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3238.

AU Li-F.  Wilkins-P-P.  Crawley-S.  Weinstein-J.  Cummings-R-D.
   McEver-R-P.
TI Post-translational modifications of recombinant P-selectin glycoprotein
   ligand-1 required for binding to P- and E-selectin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3255.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Han-J.  Lee-J-D.  Jiang-Y.  Li-Z.  Feng-L.  Ulevitch-R-J.
TI Characterization of the structure and function of a novel MAP kinase
   kinase (MKK6)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2886.

AU Yeh-T-C.  Ogawa-W.  Danielsen-A-G.  Roth-R-A.
TI Characterization and cloning of a 58/53-kDa substrate of the insulin
   receptor tyrosine kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2921.

AU Chertov-O.  Michiel-D-F.  Xu-L.  Wang-J-M.  Tani-K.  Murphy-W-J.
   Longo-D-L.  Taub-D-D.  Oppenheim-J-J.
TI Identification of defensin-1, defensin-2, and CAP37/azurocidin as
   T-cell chemoattractant proteins released from interleukin-8-stimulated
   neutrophils
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2935.

AU Glick-J.  Santoyo-G.  Casey-P-J.
TI Arachidonate and related unsaturated fatty acids selectively inactivate
   the guanine nucleotide-binding regulatory protein, Gz
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2949.

AU Scarpati-E-M.  DiCorleto-P-E.
TI Identification of a thrombin response element in the human
   platelet-derived growth factor B-chain (c-sis) promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3025.

AU Wilkins-J-A.  Li-A.  Ni-H.  Stupack-D-G.  Shen-C.
TI Control of {beta}1 integrin function. Localization of stimulatory
   epitopes.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3046.

AU Schluter-K-D.  Wingender-E.  Tegge-W.  Piper-H-M.
TI Parathyroid hormone-related protein antagonizes the action of
   parathyroid hormone on adult cardiomyocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3074.

AU Dent-P.  Reardon-D-B.  Wood-S-L.  Lindorfer-M-A.  Graber-S-G.
   Garrison-J-C.  Brautigan-D-L.  Sturgill-T-W.
TI Inactivation of Raf-1 by a protein-tyrosine phosphatase stimulated by
   GTP and reconstituted by G{alpha}i/o subunits
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3119.

AU Chi-J-H.  Roos-J.  Dean-N.
TI The OST4 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes an unusually small
   protein required for normal levels of oligosaccharyltransferase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3132.

AU Cao-Y.  Chen-H.  Zhou-L.  Chiang-M-K.  Anand-Apte-B.  Weatherbee-J-A.
   Wang-Y.  Fang-F.  Flanagan-J-G.  Tsang-M-L-S.
TI Heterodimers of placenta growth factor/vascular endothelial growth
   factor. Endothelial activity, tumor cell expression, and high affinity
   binding to Flk-1/KDR.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3154.

AU Borgnia-M-J.  Eytan-G-D.  Assaraf-Y-G.
TI Competition of hydrophobic peptides, cytotoxic drugs, and
   chemosensitizers on a common P-glycoprotein pharmacophore as revealed
   by its ATPase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3163.

AU Eytan-G-D.  Regev-R.  Assaraf-Y-G.
TI Functional reconstitution of P-glycoprotein reveals an apparent near
   stoichiometric drug transport to ATP hydrolysis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3172.

AU Panchamoorthy-G.  Fukazawa-T.  Miyake-S.  Soltoff-S.  Reedquist-K.
   Druker-B.  Shoelson-S.  Cantley-L.  Band-H.
TI p120cbl is a major substrate of tyrosine phosphorylation upon B cell
   antigen receptor stimulation and interacts in vivo with Fyn and Syk
   tyrosine kinases, Grb2 and Shc adaptors, and the p85 subunit of
   phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3187.

AU Ali-H.  Tomhave-E-D.  Richardson-R-M.  Haribabu-B.  Snyderman-R.
TI Thrombin primes responsiveness of selective chemoattractant receptors
   at a site distal to G protein activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3200.

AU Hannan-R-D.  Luyken-J.  Rothblum-L-I.
TI Regulation of ribosomal DNA transcription during contraction-induced
   hypertrophy of neonatal cardiomyocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3213.

AU Johnson-N-L.  Gardner-A-M.  Diener-K-M.  Lange-Carter-C-A.  Gleavy-J.
   Jarpe-M-B.  Minden-A.  Karin-M.  Zon-L-I.  Johnson-G-L.
TI Signal transduction pathways regulated by
   mitogen-activated/extracellular response kinase kinase induce cell death
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3229.

AU Aznavoorian-S.  Stracke-M-L.  Parsons-J.  McClanahan-J.  Liotta-L-A.
TI Integrin {alpha}v{beta}3 mediates chemotactic and haptotactic motility
   in human melanoma cells through different signaling pathways
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3247.

AU Wu-X.  Noh-S-J.  Zhou-G.  Dixon-J-E.  Guan-K-L.
TI Selective activation of MEK1 but not MEK2 by A-Raf from epidermal
   growth factor-stimulated Hela cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3265.

AU Baselga-J.  Mendelsohn-J.  Kim-Y-M.  Pandiella-A.
TI Autocrine regulation of membrane transforming growth factor-{alpha}
   cleavage
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3279.

AU Thevenod-F.  Hildebrandt-J-P.  Striessnig-J.  Jonge-H-R-.  Schulz-I.
TI Chloride and potassium conductances of mouse pancreatic zymogen
   granules are inversely regulated by a 80-kDa mdr1a gene product
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3300.

AU Ross-S-A.  Scott-H-M.  Morris-N-J.  Leung-W-Y.  Mao-F.  Lienhard-G-E.
   Keller-S-R.
TI Characterization of the insulin-regulated membrane aminopeptidase in
   3T3-L1 adipocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3328.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Takaha-T.  Yanase-M.  Takata-H.  Okada-S.  Smith-S-M.
TI Potato D-enzyme catalyzes the cyclization of amylose to produce
   cycloamylose, a novel cyclic glucan
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2902.

AU Haske-T-N.  DeBlasi-A.  LeVine-H-III.
TI An intact N terminus of the {gamma} subunit is required for the
   G{beta}{gamma} stimulation of rhodopsin phosphorylation by human
   {beta}-adrenergic receptor kinase-1 but not for kinase binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2941.

AU Shyur-L-F.  Aleshin-A-E.  Honzatko-R-B.  Fromm-H-J.
TI Site-directed mutagenesis of residues at subunit interfaces of porcine
   fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3005.

AU Bearne-S-L.
TI Active site-directed inactivation of Escherichia coli
   glucosamine-6-phosphate synthase. Determination of the fructose
   6-phosphate binding constant using a carbohydrate-based inactivator.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3052.

AU Kim-Y-R.  Yu-S-W.  Lee-S-R.  Hwang-Y-Y.  Kang-S-O.
TI A heme-containing ascorbate oxidase from Pleurotus ostreatus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3105.

AU DeMartino-G-N.  Proske-R-J.  Moomaw-C-R.  Strong-A-A.  Song-X.
   Hisamatsu-H.  Tanaka-K.  Slaughter-C-A.
TI Identification, purification, and characterization of a PA700-dependent
   activator of the proteasome
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3112.

AU Radominska-A.  Drake-R-R.  Zhu-X.  Veronese-M-E.  Little-J-M.
   Nowell-S.  McManus-M-E.  Lester-R.  Falany-C-N.
TI Photoaffinity labeling of human recombinant sulfotransferases with
   2-azidoadenosine 3{prime},5{prime}-[5{prime}-32P]bisphosphate
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3195.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU MacKenzie-A-B.  Mahaut-Smith-M-P.  Sage-S-O.
TI Activation of receptor-operated cation channels via P2X1 not P2T
   purinoceptors in human platelets
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2879.

AU Kowaltowski-A-J.  Castilho-R-F.  Grijalba-M-T.  Bechara-E-J-H.
   Vercesi-A-E.
TI Effect of inorganic phosphate concentration on the nature of inner
   mitochondrial membrane alterations mediated by Ca2+ ions. A proposed
   model for phosphate-stimulated lipid peroxidation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2929.

AU Sinkins-W-G.  Vaca-L.  Hu-Y.  Kunze-D-L.  Schilling-W-P.
TI The COOH-terminal domain of Drosophila TRP channels confers
   thapsigargin sensitivity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2955.

AU Peter-D.  Vu-T.  Edwards-R-H.
TI Chimeric vesicular monoamine transporters identify structural domains
   that influence substrate affinity and sensitivity to tetrabenazine
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2979.

AU Tang-C.  Capaldi-R-A.
TI Characterization of the interface between {gamma} and {epsilon}
   subunits of Escherichia coli F1-ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3018.

AU Abe-K.  Hayashi-H.  Maloney-P-C.
TI Exchange of aspartate and alanine. Mechanism for development of a
   proton-motive force in bacteria.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3079.

AU Barenholz-Y.  Cohen-T.  Haas-E.  Ottolenghi-M.
TI Lateral organization of pyrene-labeled lipids in bilayers as determined
   from the deviation from equilibrium between pyrene monomers and excimers
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3085.

AU Thomas-C-E.  Ohlweiler-D-F.  Carr-A-A.  Nieduzak-T-R.  Hay-D-A.
   Adams-G.  Vaz-R.  Bernotas-R-C.
TI Characterization of the radical trapping activity of a novel series of
   cyclic nitrone spin traps
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3097.

AU McGlynn-P.  Westerhuis-W-H-J.  Jones-M-R.  Hunter-C-N.
TI Consequences for the organization of reaction center-light harvesting
   antenna 1 (LH1) core complexes of Rhodobacter sphaeroides arising from
   deletion of amino acid residues from the C terminus of the LH1 {alpha}
   polypeptide
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3285.

AU Peng-S-B.  Crider-B-P.  Tsai-S-J.  Xie-X-S.  Stone-D-K.
TI Identification of a 14-kDa subunit associated with the catalytic sector
   of clathrin-coated vesicle H+-ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3324.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Wu-A-L.  Hallstrom-T-C.  Moye-Rowley-W-S.
TI ROD1, a novel gene conferring multiple resistance phenotypes in
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2914.

AU Sowder-M.  Hamm-J-K.  Smith-H-C.
TI Overexpression of APOBEC-1 results in mooring sequence-dependent
   promiscuous RNA editing
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3011.

AU Johnson-A-C.
TI Activation of epidermal growth factor receptor gene transcription by
   phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate is mediated by activator protein 2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3033.

AU Sun-P.  Lou-L.  Maurer-R-A.
TI Regulation of activating transcription factor-1 and the cAMP response
   element-binding protein by Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinases
   type I, II, and IV
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3066.

AU Launay-J-M.  Birraux-G.  Bondoux-D.  Callebert-J.  Choi-D-S.
   Loric-S.  Maroteaux-L.
TI Ras involvement in signal transduction by the serotonin 5-HT2B receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3141.

AU Batni-S.  Scalzetti-L.  Moody-S-A.  Knox-B-E.
TI Characterization of the Xenopus rhodopsin gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3179.

AU Yamazaki-T.  Komuro-I.  Kudoh-S.  Zou-Y.  Shiojima-I.  Hiroi-Y.
   Mizuno-T.  Maemura-K.  Kurihara-H.  Aikawa-R.  Takano-H.  Yazaki-Y.
TI Endothelin-1 is involved in mechanical stress-induced cardiomyocyte
   hypertrophy
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3221.

AU Chung-K-Y.  Agarwal-A.  Uitto-J.  Mauviel-A.
TI An AP-1 binding sequence is essential for regulation of the human
   {alpha}2(I) collagen (COL1A2) promoter activity by transforming growth
   factor-{beta}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3272.

AU Czyzyk-Krzeska-M-F.  Beresh-J-E.
TI Characterization of the hypoxia-inducible protein binding site within
   the pyrimidine-rich tract in the 3{prime}-untranslated region of the
   tyrosine hydroxylase mRNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3293.

AU Dietz-U-H.  Sandell-L-J.
TI Cloning of a retinoic acid-sensitive mRNA expressed in cartilage and
   during chondrogenesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3311.

AU Schoch-S.  Cibelli-G.  Thiel-G.
TI Neuron-specific gene expression of synapsin I. Major role of a negative
   regulatory mechanism.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3317.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Burstein-E-S.  Spalding-T-A.  Brann-M-R.
TI Amino acid side chains that define muscarinic receptor/G-protein
   coupling. Studies of the third intracellular loop.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2882.

AU Chakrabarti-G.  Sengupta-S.  Bhattacharyya-B.
TI Thermodynamics of colchicinoid-tubulin interactions. Role of B-ring and
   C-7 substituent.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2897.

AU Ratajczak-T.  Carrello-A.
TI Cyclophilin 40 (CyP-40), mapping of its hsp90 binding domain and
   evidence that FKBP52 competes with CyP-40 for hsp90 binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2961.

AU Monfardini-C.  Kieber-Emmons-T.  Voet-D.  Godillot-A-P.  Weiner-D-B.
   Williams-W-V.
TI Rational design of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
   antagonist peptides
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2966.

AU Rao-N-V.  Rao-G-V.  Marshall-B-C.  Hoidal-J-R.
TI Biosynthesis and processing of proteinase 3 in U937 cells. Processing
   pathways are distinct from those of cathepsin G.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2972.

AU Cai-K.  Schirch-V.
TI Structural studies on folding intermediates of serine
   hydroxymethyltransferase using single tryptophan mutants
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2987.

AU Buchko-G-W.  Treleaven-W-D.  Dunne-S-J.  Tracey-A-S.  Cushley-R-J.
TI Structural studies of a peptide activator of human lecithin-cholesterol
   acyltransferase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3039.

AU Hill-Eubanks-D.  Burstein-E-S.  Spalding-T-A.  Brauner-Osborne-H.
   Brann-M-R.
TI Structure of a G-protein-coupling domain of a muscarinic receptor
   predicted by random saturation mutagenesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3058.

AU Slaby-I.  Cerna-V.  Jeng-M-F.  Dyson-H-J.  Holmgren-A.
TI Replacement of Trp28 in Escherichia coli thioredoxin by site-directed
   mutagenesis affects thermodynamic stability but not function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3091.

AU Sasisekharan-R.  Venkataraman-G.  Godavarti-R.  Ernst-S.  Cooney-C-L.
   Langer-R.
TI Heparinase I from Flavobacterium heparinum. Mapping and
   characterization of the heparin binding domain.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3124.

AU Lusti-Narasimhan-M.  Chollet-A.  Power-C-A.  Allet-B.
   Proudfoot-A-E-I.  Wells-T-N-C.
TI A molecular switch of chemokine receptor selectivity. Chemical
   modification of the interleukin-8 Leu25  Cys mutant.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3148.

AU Scott-V-E-S.  Waard-M-D.  Liu-H.  Gurnett-C-A.  Venzke-D-P.
   Lennon-V-A.  Campbell-K-P.
TI {beta} subunit heterogeneity in N-type Ca2+ channels
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3207.

AU Hsu-L-C.  Hsu-N-C.  Guzova-J-A.  Guzov-V-M.  Chang-S-F.  Chung-B-.
TI The common I172N mutation causes conformational change of cytochrome
   P450c21 revealed by systematic mutation, kinetic, and structural studies
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3306.


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AU Flanigan-Y-S.  Critchley-C.
TI Light response of D1 turnover and photosystem II efficiency in the
   seagrass Zostera capricorni.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 319.
AB 61980319.425

AU Havaux-M.  Tardy-F.
TI Temperature-dependent adjustment of the thermal stability of
   photosystem II in vivo: possible involvement of xanthophyll-cycle
   pigments.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 324.
AB 61980324.425

AU Ashihara-H.  Monteiro-A-M.  Moritz-T.  Gillies-F-M.  Crozier-A.
TI Catabolism of caffeine and related purine alkaloids in leaves of
   Coffea arabica L.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 334.
AB 61980334.425

AU Flipse-E.  Suurs-L.  Keetels-C-J-A-M.  Kossmann-J.  Jacobsen-E.
   Visser-R-G-F.
TI Introduction of sense and antisense cDNA for branching enzyme in
   the amylose-free potato mutant leads to physico-chemical changes
   in the starch.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 340.
AB 61980340.425

AU Frensch-J.  Hsiao-T-C.  Steudle-E.
TI Water and solute transport along developing maize roots.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 348.
AB 61980348.425

AU Davies-T-G-E.  Steele-S-H.  Walker-D-J.  Leigh-R-A.
TI An analysis of vacuole development in oat aleurone protoplasts.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 356.
AB 61980356.425

AU Kocsy-G.  Brunner-M.  Rueegsegger-A.  Stamp-P.  Brunold-C.
TI Glutathione synthesis in maize genotypes with different
   sensitivities to chilling.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 365.
AB 61980365.425

AU O'Kane-D.  Gill-V.  Boyd-P.  Burdon-R.
TI Chilling, oxidative stress and antioxidant responses in Arabidopsis
   thaliana callus.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 371.
AB 61980371.425

AU Robinson-K-R.
TI Calcium and the photopolarization of Pelvetia zygotes.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 378.
AB 61980378.425

AU Meurer-J.  Meierhoff-K.  Westhoff-P.
TI Isolation of high-chlorophyll-fluorescence mutants of Arabidopsis
   thaliana and their characterisation by spectroscopy,
   immunoblotting and Northern hybridisation.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 385.
AB 61980385.425

AU Rose-A.  Glaessgen-W-E.  Hopp-W.  Seitz-H-U.
TI Purification and characterization of glycosyltransferases involved
   in anthocyanin biosynthesis in cell-suspension cultures of Daucus
   carota L.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 397.
AB 61980397.425

AU Keller-C-P.  Volkenburgh-E-V.
TI The electrical response of Avena coleoptile cortex to auxins.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 404.
AB 61980404.425

AU Feierabend-J.  Dehne-S.
TI Fate of the porphyrin cofactors during the light-dependent turnover
   of catalase and of the photosystem II reaction-center protein D1
   in mature rye leaves.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 413.
AB 61980413.425

AU Hellwege-E-M.  Dietz-K-J.  Hartung-W.
TI Abscisic acid causes changes in gene expression involved in the
   induction of the landform of the liverwort Riccia fluitans L.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 423.
AB 61980423.425

AU Zhao-J-P.  Simmonds-D-H.  Newcomb-W.
TI Induction of embryogenesis with colchicine instead of heat in
   microspores of Brassica napus L. cv. Topas.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 433.
AB 61980433.425

AU Kanno-N.  Nagahisa-E.  Sato-M.  Sato-Y.
TI Adenosine 5'-phosphosulfate sulfotransferase from the marine
   macroalga Porphyra yezoensis Ueda (Rhodophyta): stabilization,
   purification, and properties.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 440.
AB 61980440.425

AU Pena-Cortes-H.  Prat-S.  Atzorn-R.  Wasternack-C.  Willmitzer-L.
TI Abscisic acid-deficient plants do not accumulate proteinase
   inhibitor II following systemin treatment.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 447.
AB 61980447.425

AU Smallwood-M.  Yates-E-A.  Willats-W-G-T.  Martin-H.  Knox-J-P.
TI Immunochemical comparison of membrane-associated and secreted
   arabinogalactan-proteins in rice and carrot.
SO Planta.  1996 198(3)  P 452.
AB 61980452.425

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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(5)  P 479.
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AU Tang-H-Y-Y.  Weber-K-L.  Lawrence-T-S.  Merchant-A-K.
   Maybaum-J.
TI Dependence of fluorodeoxyuridine-induced cytotoxicity and megabase
   DNA fragment formation on S phase progression in HT29 cells.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(5)  P 486.
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AU Mulder-P-H-M-D.  Weissbach-L.  Jakse-G.  Osieka-R.  Blatter-J.
TI Gemcitabine: a phase II study in patients with advanced renal
   cancer.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(5)  P 491.
AB 60370491.280

AU Allen-S-M.  Duffy-J-P.  Darnton-S-J.  Cullen-M-H.  Matthews-H-R.
TI Phase II study of mitomycin, ifosfamide and cisplatin in
   adenocarcinoma of the oesophagus.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(5)  P 496.
AB 60370496.280

AU Webster-L-K.  Crinis-N-A.  Morton-C-G.  Millward-M-J.
TI Plasma alcohol concentrations in patients following paclitaxel
   infusion.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(5)  P 499.
AB 60370499.280

AU Jantunen-I-T.  Kataja-V-V.  Muhonen-T-T.  Parviainen-T.
TI Effects of granisetron with doxorubicin or epirubicin on ECG
   intervals.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(5)  P 502.
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AU Bevengut-M.  Cattaert-D.  Clarac-F.
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AU Coombs-S.  Hastings-M.  Finneran-J.
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AU Mendonca-M-T.  Crews-D.
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SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 178(3)  P 373.
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AU Rasnow-B.  Bower-J-M.
TI The electric organ discharges of the gymnotiform fishes: I.
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SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 178(3)  P 383.
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AU Rasnow-B.
TI The effects of simple objects on the electric field of Apteronotus.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 178(3)  P 397.
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AU Glantz-R-M.
TI Polarization sensitivity in crayfish lamina monopolar neurons.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 178(3)  P 413.
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AU Koessl-M.  Frank-G.  Burda-H.  Mueller-M.
TI Acoustic distortion products from the cochlea of the blind African
   mole rat, Cryptomys spec.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 178(3)  P 427.
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AU Kawagishi-Kobayashi-M.  Yamamoto-M.  Ishihama-A.
TI Mutational analysis of the RNase-like domain in subunit 2 of
   fission yeast RNA polymerase II.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(1)  P 1.
AB 62500001.438

AU Klein-J.  Saedler-H.  Huijser-P.
TI A new family of DNA binding proteins includes putative
   transcriptional regulators of the Antirrhinum majus floral
   meristem identity gene SQUAMOSA.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(1)  P 7.
AB 62500007.438

AU Morawetz-R.  Lendenfeld-T.  Mischak-H.  Muehlbauer-M.  Gruber-F.
   Goodnight-J.  de-Graaff-L-H.  Visser-J.  Mushinski-J-F.
   Kubicek-C-P.
TI Cloning and characterisation of genes (pkc1 and pkcA) encoding
   protein kinase C homologues from Trichoderma reesei and
   Aspergillus niger.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(1)  P 17.
AB 62500017.438

AU Ruan-Y.  Straney-D-C.
TI Identification of elements in the PDA1 promoter of Nectria
   haematococca necessary for a high level of transcription in vitro.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(1)  P 29.
AB 62500029.438

AU Broun-P.  Tanksley-S-D.
TI Characterization and genetic mapping of simple repeat sequences in
   the tomato genome.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(1)  P 39.
AB 62500039.438

AU Sexton-R.  Gill-Jr-P-R.  Dowling-D-N.  O'Gara-F.
TI Transcriptional regulation of the iron-responsive sigma factor gene
   pbrA.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(1)  P 50.
AB 62500050.438

AU Kumada-K.  Yanagida-M.  Toda-T.
TI Caffeine-resistance in fission yeast is caused by mutations in a
   single essential gene, crm1^.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(1)  P 59.
AB 62500059.438

AU Altmann-Joehl-R.  Philippsen-P.
TI AgTHR4, a new selection marker for transformation of the
   filamentous fungus Ashbya gossypii, maps in a four-gene cluster
   that is conserved between A. gossypii and Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(1)  P 69.
AB 62500069.438

AU Lorenz-E.  Plamann-M-D.  Stauffer-G-V.
TI Escherichia coli cis- and trans-acting mutations that increase glyA
   gene expression.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(1)  P 81.
AB 62500081.438

AU Granadino-B.  Penalva-L-O-F.  Sanchez-L.
TI Indirect evidence of alteration in the expression of the rDNA genes
   in interspecific hybrids between Drosophila melanogaster and
   Drosophila simulans.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(1)  P 89.
AB 62500089.438

AU Jara-P.  Gilbert-S.  Delmas-P.  Guillemot-J-C.  Kaghad-M.
   Ferrara-P.  Loison-G.
TI Cloning and characterization of the eapB and eapC genes of
   Cryphonectria parasitica encoding two new acid proteinases, and
   disruption of eapC.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(1)  P 97.
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AU Platt-A.  Ravagnani-A.  Arst-Jr.-H.  Kirk-D.  Langdon-T.
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TI Mutational analysis of the C-terminal region of AREA, the
   transcription factor mediating nitrogen metabolite repression in
   Aspergillus nidulans.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(1)  P 106.
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AU Saupe-S.  Stenberg-L.  Shiu-K-T.  Griffiths-A-J-F.  Glass-N-L.
TI The molecular nature of mutations in the mt A-1 gene of the
   Neurospora crassa A idiomorph and their relation to mating-type
   function.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(1)  P 115.
AB 62500115.438

AU Haberer-G.  Fischer-T-C.  Torres-Ruiz-R-A.
TI Mapping of the nucleolus organizer region on chromosome 4 in
   Arabidopsis thaliana.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(1)  P 123.
AB 62500123.438

AU Hobman-J-L.  Brown-N-L.
TI Overexpression of MerT, the mercuric ion transport protein of
   transposon Tn501, and genetic selection of mercury
   hypersensitivity mutations.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(1)  P 129.
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CC MINIREVIEWS

AU Wells-R-D.
TI Molecular basis of genetic instability of triplet repeats
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2875.

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Al-Abed-Y.  Liebich-H.  Voelter-W.  Bucala-R.
TI Hydroxyalkenal formation induced by advanced glycosylation of low
   density lipoprotein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2892.

AU Nishino-S.  Kuroyanagi-H.  Terada-T.  Inoue-S.  Inoue-Y.  Troy-F-A.
   Kitajima-K.
TI Induction, localization, and purification of a novel sialidase,
   deaminoneuraminidase (KDNase), from Sphingobacterium multivorum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2909.

AU Marbois-B-N.  Clarke-C-F.
TI The COQ7 gene encodes a protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae necessary
   for ubiquinone biosynthesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2995.

AU Cho-S-K.  Yeh-J-.  Cho-M.  Cummings-R-D.
TI Transcriptional regulation of {alpha}1,3-galactosyltransferase in
   embryonal carcinoma cells by retinoic acid. Masking of Lewis X antigens
   by {alpha}-galactosylation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3238.

AU Li-F.  Wilkins-P-P.  Crawley-S.  Weinstein-J.  Cummings-R-D.
   McEver-R-P.
TI Post-translational modifications of recombinant P-selectin glycoprotein
   ligand-1 required for binding to P- and E-selectin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3255.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Han-J.  Lee-J-D.  Jiang-Y.  Li-Z.  Feng-L.  Ulevitch-R-J.
TI Characterization of the structure and function of a novel MAP kinase
   kinase (MKK6)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2886.

AU Yeh-T-C.  Ogawa-W.  Danielsen-A-G.  Roth-R-A.
TI Characterization and cloning of a 58/53-kDa substrate of the insulin
   receptor tyrosine kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2921.

AU Chertov-O.  Michiel-D-F.  Xu-L.  Wang-J-M.  Tani-K.  Murphy-W-J.
   Longo-D-L.  Taub-D-D.  Oppenheim-J-J.
TI Identification of defensin-1, defensin-2, and CAP37/azurocidin as
   T-cell chemoattractant proteins released from interleukin-8-stimulated
   neutrophils
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2935.

AU Glick-J.  Santoyo-G.  Casey-P-J.
TI Arachidonate and related unsaturated fatty acids selectively inactivate
   the guanine nucleotide-binding regulatory protein, Gz
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2949.

AU Scarpati-E-M.  DiCorleto-P-E.
TI Identification of a thrombin response element in the human
   platelet-derived growth factor B-chain (c-sis) promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3025.

AU Wilkins-J-A.  Li-A.  Ni-H.  Stupack-D-G.  Shen-C.
TI Control of {beta}1 integrin function. Localization of stimulatory
   epitopes.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3046.

AU Schluter-K-D.  Wingender-E.  Tegge-W.  Piper-H-M.
TI Parathyroid hormone-related protein antagonizes the action of
   parathyroid hormone on adult cardiomyocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3074.

AU Dent-P.  Reardon-D-B.  Wood-S-L.  Lindorfer-M-A.  Graber-S-G.
   Garrison-J-C.  Brautigan-D-L.  Sturgill-T-W.
TI Inactivation of Raf-1 by a protein-tyrosine phosphatase stimulated by
   GTP and reconstituted by G{alpha}i/o subunits
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3119.

AU Chi-J-H.  Roos-J.  Dean-N.
TI The OST4 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes an unusually small
   protein required for normal levels of oligosaccharyltransferase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3132.

AU Cao-Y.  Chen-H.  Zhou-L.  Chiang-M-K.  Anand-Apte-B.  Weatherbee-J-A.
   Wang-Y.  Fang-F.  Flanagan-J-G.  Tsang-M-L-S.
TI Heterodimers of placenta growth factor/vascular endothelial growth
   factor. Endothelial activity, tumor cell expression, and high affinity
   binding to Flk-1/KDR.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3154.

AU Borgnia-M-J.  Eytan-G-D.  Assaraf-Y-G.
TI Competition of hydrophobic peptides, cytotoxic drugs, and
   chemosensitizers on a common P-glycoprotein pharmacophore as revealed
   by its ATPase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3163.

AU Eytan-G-D.  Regev-R.  Assaraf-Y-G.
TI Functional reconstitution of P-glycoprotein reveals an apparent near
   stoichiometric drug transport to ATP hydrolysis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3172.

AU Panchamoorthy-G.  Fukazawa-T.  Miyake-S.  Soltoff-S.  Reedquist-K.
   Druker-B.  Shoelson-S.  Cantley-L.  Band-H.
TI p120cbl is a major substrate of tyrosine phosphorylation upon B cell
   antigen receptor stimulation and interacts in vivo with Fyn and Syk
   tyrosine kinases, Grb2 and Shc adaptors, and the p85 subunit of
   phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3187.

AU Ali-H.  Tomhave-E-D.  Richardson-R-M.  Haribabu-B.  Snyderman-R.
TI Thrombin primes responsiveness of selective chemoattractant receptors
   at a site distal to G protein activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3200.

AU Hannan-R-D.  Luyken-J.  Rothblum-L-I.
TI Regulation of ribosomal DNA transcription during contraction-induced
   hypertrophy of neonatal cardiomyocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3213.

AU Johnson-N-L.  Gardner-A-M.  Diener-K-M.  Lange-Carter-C-A.  Gleavy-J.
   Jarpe-M-B.  Minden-A.  Karin-M.  Zon-L-I.  Johnson-G-L.
TI Signal transduction pathways regulated by
   mitogen-activated/extracellular response kinase kinase induce cell death
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3229.

AU Aznavoorian-S.  Stracke-M-L.  Parsons-J.  McClanahan-J.  Liotta-L-A.
TI Integrin {alpha}v{beta}3 mediates chemotactic and haptotactic motility
   in human melanoma cells through different signaling pathways
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3247.

AU Wu-X.  Noh-S-J.  Zhou-G.  Dixon-J-E.  Guan-K-L.
TI Selective activation of MEK1 but not MEK2 by A-Raf from epidermal
   growth factor-stimulated Hela cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3265.

AU Baselga-J.  Mendelsohn-J.  Kim-Y-M.  Pandiella-A.
TI Autocrine regulation of membrane transforming growth factor-{alpha}
   cleavage
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3279.

AU Thevenod-F.  Hildebrandt-J-P.  Striessnig-J.  Jonge-H-R-.  Schulz-I.
TI Chloride and potassium conductances of mouse pancreatic zymogen
   granules are inversely regulated by a 80-kDa mdr1a gene product
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3300.

AU Ross-S-A.  Scott-H-M.  Morris-N-J.  Leung-W-Y.  Mao-F.  Lienhard-G-E.
   Keller-S-R.
TI Characterization of the insulin-regulated membrane aminopeptidase in
   3T3-L1 adipocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3328.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Takaha-T.  Yanase-M.  Takata-H.  Okada-S.  Smith-S-M.
TI Potato D-enzyme catalyzes the cyclization of amylose to produce
   cycloamylose, a novel cyclic glucan
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2902.

AU Haske-T-N.  DeBlasi-A.  LeVine-H-III.
TI An intact N terminus of the {gamma} subunit is required for the
   G{beta}{gamma} stimulation of rhodopsin phosphorylation by human
   {beta}-adrenergic receptor kinase-1 but not for kinase binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2941.

AU Shyur-L-F.  Aleshin-A-E.  Honzatko-R-B.  Fromm-H-J.
TI Site-directed mutagenesis of residues at subunit interfaces of porcine
   fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3005.

AU Bearne-S-L.
TI Active site-directed inactivation of Escherichia coli
   glucosamine-6-phosphate synthase. Determination of the fructose
   6-phosphate binding constant using a carbohydrate-based inactivator.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3052.

AU Kim-Y-R.  Yu-S-W.  Lee-S-R.  Hwang-Y-Y.  Kang-S-O.
TI A heme-containing ascorbate oxidase from Pleurotus ostreatus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3105.

AU DeMartino-G-N.  Proske-R-J.  Moomaw-C-R.  Strong-A-A.  Song-X.
   Hisamatsu-H.  Tanaka-K.  Slaughter-C-A.
TI Identification, purification, and characterization of a PA700-dependent
   activator of the proteasome
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3112.

AU Radominska-A.  Drake-R-R.  Zhu-X.  Veronese-M-E.  Little-J-M.
   Nowell-S.  McManus-M-E.  Lester-R.  Falany-C-N.
TI Photoaffinity labeling of human recombinant sulfotransferases with
   2-azidoadenosine 3{prime},5{prime}-[5{prime}-32P]bisphosphate
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3195.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU MacKenzie-A-B.  Mahaut-Smith-M-P.  Sage-S-O.
TI Activation of receptor-operated cation channels via P2X1 not P2T
   purinoceptors in human platelets
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2879.

AU Kowaltowski-A-J.  Castilho-R-F.  Grijalba-M-T.  Bechara-E-J-H.
   Vercesi-A-E.
TI Effect of inorganic phosphate concentration on the nature of inner
   mitochondrial membrane alterations mediated by Ca2+ ions. A proposed
   model for phosphate-stimulated lipid peroxidation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2929.

AU Sinkins-W-G.  Vaca-L.  Hu-Y.  Kunze-D-L.  Schilling-W-P.
TI The COOH-terminal domain of Drosophila TRP channels confers
   thapsigargin sensitivity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2955.

AU Peter-D.  Vu-T.  Edwards-R-H.
TI Chimeric vesicular monoamine transporters identify structural domains
   that influence substrate affinity and sensitivity to tetrabenazine
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2979.

AU Tang-C.  Capaldi-R-A.
TI Characterization of the interface between {gamma} and {epsilon}
   subunits of Escherichia coli F1-ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3018.

AU Abe-K.  Hayashi-H.  Maloney-P-C.
TI Exchange of aspartate and alanine. Mechanism for development of a
   proton-motive force in bacteria.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3079.

AU Barenholz-Y.  Cohen-T.  Haas-E.  Ottolenghi-M.
TI Lateral organization of pyrene-labeled lipids in bilayers as determined
   from the deviation from equilibrium between pyrene monomers and excimers
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3085.

AU Thomas-C-E.  Ohlweiler-D-F.  Carr-A-A.  Nieduzak-T-R.  Hay-D-A.
   Adams-G.  Vaz-R.  Bernotas-R-C.
TI Characterization of the radical trapping activity of a novel series of
   cyclic nitrone spin traps
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3097.

AU McGlynn-P.  Westerhuis-W-H-J.  Jones-M-R.  Hunter-C-N.
TI Consequences for the organization of reaction center-light harvesting
   antenna 1 (LH1) core complexes of Rhodobacter sphaeroides arising from
   deletion of amino acid residues from the C terminus of the LH1 {alpha}
   polypeptide
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3285.

AU Peng-S-B.  Crider-B-P.  Tsai-S-J.  Xie-X-S.  Stone-D-K.
TI Identification of a 14-kDa subunit associated with the catalytic sector
   of clathrin-coated vesicle H+-ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3324.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Wu-A-L.  Hallstrom-T-C.  Moye-Rowley-W-S.
TI ROD1, a novel gene conferring multiple resistance phenotypes in
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2914.

AU Sowder-M.  Hamm-J-K.  Smith-H-C.
TI Overexpression of APOBEC-1 results in mooring sequence-dependent
   promiscuous RNA editing
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3011.

AU Johnson-A-C.
TI Activation of epidermal growth factor receptor gene transcription by
   phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate is mediated by activator protein 2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3033.

AU Sun-P.  Lou-L.  Maurer-R-A.
TI Regulation of activating transcription factor-1 and the cAMP response
   element-binding protein by Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinases
   type I, II, and IV
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3066.

AU Launay-J-M.  Birraux-G.  Bondoux-D.  Callebert-J.  Choi-D-S.
   Loric-S.  Maroteaux-L.
TI Ras involvement in signal transduction by the serotonin 5-HT2B receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3141.

AU Batni-S.  Scalzetti-L.  Moody-S-A.  Knox-B-E.
TI Characterization of the Xenopus rhodopsin gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3179.

AU Yamazaki-T.  Komuro-I.  Kudoh-S.  Zou-Y.  Shiojima-I.  Hiroi-Y.
   Mizuno-T.  Maemura-K.  Kurihara-H.  Aikawa-R.  Takano-H.  Yazaki-Y.
TI Endothelin-1 is involved in mechanical stress-induced cardiomyocyte
   hypertrophy
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3221.

AU Chung-K-Y.  Agarwal-A.  Uitto-J.  Mauviel-A.
TI An AP-1 binding sequence is essential for regulation of the human
   {alpha}2(I) collagen (COL1A2) promoter activity by transforming growth
   factor-{beta}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3272.

AU Czyzyk-Krzeska-M-F.  Beresh-J-E.
TI Characterization of the hypoxia-inducible protein binding site within
   the pyrimidine-rich tract in the 3{prime}-untranslated region of the
   tyrosine hydroxylase mRNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3293.

AU Dietz-U-H.  Sandell-L-J.
TI Cloning of a retinoic acid-sensitive mRNA expressed in cartilage and
   during chondrogenesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3311.

AU Schoch-S.  Cibelli-G.  Thiel-G.
TI Neuron-specific gene expression of synapsin I. Major role of a negative
   regulatory mechanism.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3317.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Burstein-E-S.  Spalding-T-A.  Brann-M-R.
TI Amino acid side chains that define muscarinic receptor/G-protein
   coupling. Studies of the third intracellular loop.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2882.

AU Chakrabarti-G.  Sengupta-S.  Bhattacharyya-B.
TI Thermodynamics of colchicinoid-tubulin interactions. Role of B-ring and
   C-7 substituent.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2897.

AU Ratajczak-T.  Carrello-A.
TI Cyclophilin 40 (CyP-40), mapping of its hsp90 binding domain and
   evidence that FKBP52 competes with CyP-40 for hsp90 binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2961.

AU Monfardini-C.  Kieber-Emmons-T.  Voet-D.  Godillot-A-P.  Weiner-D-B.
   Williams-W-V.
TI Rational design of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
   antagonist peptides
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2966.

AU Rao-N-V.  Rao-G-V.  Marshall-B-C.  Hoidal-J-R.
TI Biosynthesis and processing of proteinase 3 in U937 cells. Processing
   pathways are distinct from those of cathepsin G.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2972.

AU Cai-K.  Schirch-V.
TI Structural studies on folding intermediates of serine
   hydroxymethyltransferase using single tryptophan mutants
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 2987.

AU Buchko-G-W.  Treleaven-W-D.  Dunne-S-J.  Tracey-A-S.  Cushley-R-J.
TI Structural studies of a peptide activator of human lecithin-cholesterol
   acyltransferase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3039.

AU Hill-Eubanks-D.  Burstein-E-S.  Spalding-T-A.  Brauner-Osborne-H.
   Brann-M-R.
TI Structure of a G-protein-coupling domain of a muscarinic receptor
   predicted by random saturation mutagenesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3058.

AU Slaby-I.  Cerna-V.  Jeng-M-F.  Dyson-H-J.  Holmgren-A.
TI Replacement of Trp28 in Escherichia coli thioredoxin by site-directed
   mutagenesis affects thermodynamic stability but not function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3091.

AU Sasisekharan-R.  Venkataraman-G.  Godavarti-R.  Ernst-S.  Cooney-C-L.
   Langer-R.
TI Heparinase I from Flavobacterium heparinum. Mapping and
   characterization of the heparin binding domain.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3124.

AU Lusti-Narasimhan-M.  Chollet-A.  Power-C-A.  Allet-B.
   Proudfoot-A-E-I.  Wells-T-N-C.
TI A molecular switch of chemokine receptor selectivity. Chemical
   modification of the interleukin-8 Leu25  Cys mutant.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3148.

AU Scott-V-E-S.  Waard-M-D.  Liu-H.  Gurnett-C-A.  Venzke-D-P.
   Lennon-V-A.  Campbell-K-P.
TI {beta} subunit heterogeneity in N-type Ca2+ channels
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3207.

AU Hsu-L-C.  Hsu-N-C.  Guzova-J-A.  Guzov-V-M.  Chang-S-F.  Chung-B-.
TI The common I172N mutation causes conformational change of cytochrome
   P450c21 revealed by systematic mutation, kinetic, and structural studies
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 9.  271(06).  p 3306.




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AU Hoffmann-R.  Koerting-W.
TI In Memoriam Professor HH Reichenbach-Klinke.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org. 1996 Jan 4. 24(1). P 1.

AU Griffiths-S-G.  Liska-K.  Lynch-W-H.
TI Comparison of kidney tissue and ovarian fluid from broodstock
   Atlantic salmon for detection of Renibacterium salmoninarum, and use of
   SKDM broth culture with Western blotting to increase detection in
   ovarian fluid.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org. 1996 Jan 4. 24(1). P 3-9.

AU Li-S.  Cowey-C-B, Woo-P-T-K.
TI Effects of dietary ascorbic acid deficiency on Cryptobia salmositica
   infection and on vaccination against cryptobiosis in Oncorhynchus
   mykiss.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org. 1996 Jan 4. 24(1). P 11-16.

AU Lamas-J.  Novoa-B.  Figueras-A.
TI Orange nodules in the skin of cultured turbot Scophthalmus maximus
   containing lipofuscin-like pigments.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org. 1996 Jan 4. 24(1). P 17-23.

AU Bly-J-E.  Quiniou-S-M-A.  Lawson-L-A.  Clem-L-W.
TI Therapeutic and prophylactic measures for winter saprolegniosis in
   channel catfish.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org. 1996 Jan 4. 24(1). P 25-33.

AU Masoumian-M.  Baska-F.  Molnar-K.
TI Myxobolus nodulointestinalis sp. n. (Myxosporea, Myxobolidae), a
   parasite of the intestine of Barbus sharpeyi.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org. 1996 Jan 4. 24(1). P 35-39.

AU Bower-S-M.  Meyer-G-R.  Boutillier-J-A.
TI Stained prawn disease (SPD) of Pandalus platyceros in British
   Columbia, Canada, caused by a rickettsial infection.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org. 1996 Jan 4. 24(1). P 41-54.

AU Hudson-D-A.  Adlard-R-D.
TI Nucleotide sequence determination of the partial SSU rDNA gene and
   ITS1 region of Hematodinium cf. perezi and Hematodinium-like
   dinoflagellates.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org. 1996 Jan 4. 24(1). P 55-60.

AU Grygier-M-J.  Cairns-S-D.
TI Suspected neoplasms in deep-sea corals (Scleractinia: Oculinidae:
   Madrepora spp.) reinterpreted as galls caused by Petrarca madreporae n.
   sp. (Crustacea: Ascothoracida: Petrarcidae).
SO Dis-Aquat-Org. 1996 Jan 4. 24(1). P 61-69.

AU Sandaa-R-A.  Enger-O.
TI High frequency transfer of a broad host range plasmid present in an
   atypical strain of the fish pathogen Aeromonas salmonicida.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org. 1996 Jan 4. 24(1). P 71-75.

AU Goggin-C-L.  McGladdery-S-E.  Whyte-S-K.  Cawthorn-R-J.
TI An assessment of lesions in bay scallops Argopecten irradians
   attributed to Perkinsus karlssoni (Protozoa, Apicomplexa).
SO Dis-Aquat-Org. 1996 Jan 4. 24(1). P 77-80.






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AU Wojcik-A. Bonk-K. Mueller-W-U. Obe-G. Streffer-C.
TI Do DNA Double-Strand Breaks Induced by Alu I Lead to Development of Novel
   Aberrations in the Second and Third Post-Treatment Mitoses?
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 119.
AB Frequencies of chromosomal aberrations were studied in the first, second
   and third mitosis after treatment of one-cell mouse embryos with the
   restriction enzyme Alu I. The results indicate that, unlike ionizing
   radiation, Alu I-induced DNA double-strand breaks do not lead to novel
   aberrations in the post-treatment mitoses.

AU Hasan-N-M. Parker-P-J. Adams-G-E.
TI Induction and Phosphorylation of Protein Kinase C-alpha and
   Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase by Hypoxia and by Radiation in Chinese
   Hamster V79 Cells.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 128.
AB Exposure of serum-deprived V79 cells to hypoxia or radiation causes the
   induction and phosphorylation of PKC-alpha. This is accompanied by an
   increased expression of MAP kinase in the case of hypoxia but not radiation.

AU Hahnfeldt-P. Hlatky-L.
TI Resensitization due to Redistribution of Cells in the Phases of the Cell
   Cycle during Arbitrary Radiation Protocols.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 134.
AB The effect of cell cycle phase dependence in sensitivity to ionizing
   radiation is considered theoretically for an idealized uniform, asynchronous
   cell population in vitro.It is found that, when quadratic repair effects are
   negligible (e.g. for certain high-LET radiations), the most sparing manner
   of delivery of a specific amount of radiation to the cell population is as a
   single, acute dose.

AU Liu-F-F. Sherar-M-D. Hill-R-P.
TI The Relationship between Intracellular pH and Heat Sensitivity in a
   Thermoresistant Cell Line.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 144.
AB We demonstrate a linear association between intracellular pH level and log
   surviving fraction after hyperthermia in a pair of heat-sensitive and
   heat-resistant cell lines. The relationship between these two variables
   differs, with the thermoresistant variant demonstrating less decline in
   intracellular pH level with heating and being more tolerant of reductions in
   intracellular pH compared to its heat-sensitive parent cells.

AU Braunschweiger-P-G. Basrur-V. Santos-O. Adessa-A. Houdek-P. Markoe-A-M.
TI Radioresistance in Murine Solid Tumors Induced by Interleukin-1.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 150.
AB Interleukin-1 alpha induced radioresistance in RIF-1 and SCC-7 tumors 2-4
   h after administration. Radioresistance was assessed by changes in D0, Dq,
   alpha/beta and SF2. The degree of radioresistance was comparable to that
   induced in vivo by hypoxia but was transient; oxidative responses from tumor
   macrophages may be involved.

AU Ehrhart-E-J. Gillette-E-L. Barcellos-Hoff-M-H.
TI Immunohistochemical Evidence of Rapid Extracellular Matrix Remodeling
   after Iron-Particle Irradiation of Mouse Mammary Gland.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 157.
AB In the mammary glands of BALB/c mice, 0-8 Gy 600 MeV iron particles
   induced remodeling of the extracellular matrix characterized by collagen III
   in the adipose stroma within 1 day which peaked at 9 days and resolved by 
   day 14. Immunoreactive tenascin was induced in the epithelium, lasting 14 
   days. In contrast to low-LET radiation, the iron ions disrupted the
   integrity of the epithelial basement membrane.

AU Luebeck-E-G. Curtis-S-B. Cross-F-T. Moolgavkar-S-H.
TI Two-Stage Model of Radon-Induced Malignant Lung Tumors in Rats: Effects of
   Cell Killing.
SP Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 163.
AB A two-stage model of carcinogenesis is used to analyze lung tumor
   incidence in rats exposed to varying regimens of radon. This analysis
   presents evidence that a two-stage model adequately describes the data and
   generates a hypothesis regarding the mechanism of radon-induced
   carcinogenesis.

AU Simmons-J-A. Cohn-P. Min-T.
TI Survival and Yields of Chromosome Aberrations in Hamster and Human Lung
   Cells Irradiated by Alpha Particles.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 174.
AB Using the end points of cell death and the induction of chromosome
   aberrations, human cells have been shown to be twice as sensitive as Chinese
   hamster V79 cells to the effects of alpha-particle irradiation.

AU Tierney-L-A. Hahn-F-F. Lechner-J-F.
TI p53, erbB-2 and K-ras Gene Alterations Are Rare in Spontaneous and
   Plutonium-239-Induced Canine Lung Neoplasia.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 181.
AB Lung tumors of different histological types from control and plutonium-
   dioxide-exposed dogs were examined for gene alterations. The data
   indicate that abnormalities in p53 or K-ras genes as a result of missense
   mutations are infrequent in lung tumors of control or plutonium-dioxide-
   exposed dogs. The overall frequency of abnormalities of p53 genes in 
   plutonium-dioxide-induced lung tumors in the dog was about one-third
   that in lung cancers in uranium miners.

AU Holley-W-R. Chatterjee-A.
TI Clusters of DNA Damage Induced by Ionizing Radiation: Formation of Short
   DNA Fragments. I. Theoretical Modeling.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 188.
AB A general theoretical model describing interactions of charged particles
   with a solenoid model of DNA chromatin fiber is presented which predicts
   significant production of short (less than 20 kbp) fragments of DNA, the
   overall yield of which agrees well with recent experiments. The shapes of 
   the calculated fragment length distributions are independent of radiation 
   quality but depend on the chromatin fiber model, suggesting that such 
   calculations, combined with appropriate experiments, may help determine 
   the structure of chromatin fiber.

AU Rydberg-B.
TI Clusters of DNA Damage Induced by Ionizing Radiation: Formation of Short
   DNA Fragments. II. Experimental Detection.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 200.
AB DNA fragments in the size range of 0.1-3 kb are detected experimentally in
   irradiated human fibroblasts. It is suggested that they occur as a result of
   interaction of single ionizing particles with the 30 nm chromatin fiber.

AU Rubin-D-B. Drab-E-A. Kang-H-J. Baumann-F-E. Blazek-E-R.
TI WR-1065 and Radioprotection of Vascular Endothelial Cells. I. Cell
   Proliferation, DNA Synthesis and Damage.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 210.
AB The aminothiol WR-1065 radioprotects vascular endothelial cells cultured
   from bovine aorta by attenuating DNA damage and by promoting progression
   from G to S phase and cell proliferation.

AU Mooteri-S-N. Podolski-J-L. Drab-E-A. Saclarides-T-J. Onoda-J-M.
   Kantak-S-S. Rubin-D-B.
TI WR-1065 and Radioprotection of Vascular Endothelial Cells. II. Morphology.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 217.
AB The aminothiol WR-1065 radioprotects vascular endothelial cells cultured
   from bovine aorta while preventing radiation-induced change in shape,
   reorganization of stress fibers containing actin and up-regulation of
   alpha-5-beta-1, the integrin receptor for fibronectin.

AU Lundell-M. Mattsson-A. Hakulinen-T. Holm-L-E.
TI Breast Cancer after Radiotherapy for Skin Hemangioma in Infancy.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 225.
AB Women irradiated for skin hemangioma during infancy show from the age of
   40 an increased breast cancer risk that is significantly elevated more than
   50 years after radiotherapy.

AU Logani-M-K. Ziskin-M-C.
TI Continuous Millimeter-Wave Radiation Has No Effect on Lipid Peroxidation
   in Liposomes.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 231.
AB Irradiation of liposomes with continuous millimeter electromagnetic waves
   at frequencies of 53.6, 61.2 and 78.1 GHz and incident power densities of 
   10, 1 and 500 mW/square centimeter, respectively, did not show an 
   enhancement in the formation of lipid peroxides compared to unirradiated
   samples.

AU Raabe-A. Beck-Bornholdt-H-P.
TI The Possible Influence of Breathing Patterns on the Measurements of
   Breathing Frequency.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2) P. 236.
AB Depending on the breathing pattern, the breathing frequency of untreated
   WAG/Rij rats varies by a factor of three. Although this phenomenon might be
   strain-specific, it seems noteworthy because it might influence the results
   obtained after irradiation significantly, especially if breathing frequency
   is automatically converted into a numerical value.
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AU Malyapa-R-S. Wright-W-D. Roti-Roti-J-L.
TI DNA Supercoiling Changes and Nucleoid Protein Composition in a Group of
   L5178Y Cells of Varying Radiosensitivity.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 239.
AB The relationship between radiosensitivity and DNA supercoiling ability
   mediated by the nuclear matrix within chromatin loops containing DNA damage
   was examined in cells of resistant and sensitive L5178Y cell lines. The
   degree of inhibition of supercoil rewinding was greater in the radio-
   sensitive cells. No single proteins that could account for the radio-
   sensitivity could be identified; stability of DNA loop domains is thought
   to be important.
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SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 243.
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AU Sinclair-W-K.
TI Chernobyl: Myth and Reality, by L. A. Ilyin.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 243.
CC Book Review.

AU Kohn-H-I.
TI Effects of Atomic Radiation: A Half-Century of Studies from Hiroshima and
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SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 245.
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SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 247.
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AU Hunter-G-D.  Jones-I-G.  Sealy-Lewis-H-M.
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AU Redkar-R-J.  Lemke-P-A.  Singh-N-K.
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AU Shen-G-P.  Park-D-C.  Ullrich-R-C.  Novotny-C-P.
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AU Marion-A-L.  Bartholomew-K-A.  Wu-J.  Yang-H.  Novotny-C-P.
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AU Yuewang-W.  Yang-X.  Griffiths-A-J-F.
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AU Martinez-J-P.  Groth-J-V.  Young-N-D.
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AU Boysen-M.  Borja-M.  del-Moral-C.  Salazar-O.  Rubio-V.
TI Identification at strain level of Rhizoctonia solani AG4 isolates
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AU Faris-Mokaiesh-S.  Boccara-M.  Denis-J-B.  Derrien-A.  Spire-D.
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AU Garcia-Pedrajas-M-D.  Isabel-M.  Roncero-G.
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SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(1)  P 35.
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AU Geerkens-C.  Just-W.  Held-K-R.  Vogel-W.
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SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(1)  P 39.
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AU Savoia-A.  Ianzano-L.  Lunardi-C.  Sandre-G-D.  Carotenuto-M.
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TI Identification of three novel mutations in the PIG-A gene in
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SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(1)  P 45.
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AU Reyniers-E.  Bockstaele-D-R-V.  Boulle-K-D.  Kooy-R-F.  Bakker-C-E.
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AU van-Amstel-J-K-P.  Bergman-A-J-I-W.  van-Beurden-E-A-C-M.
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   Thakker-R-V.
TI Construction of a YAC contig and an STS map spanning 3.6 megabase
   pairs in Xp22.1.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(1)  P 60.
AB 50970060.439

AU Shaffer-L-G.  McCaskill-C.  Hersh-J-H.  Greenberg-F.  Lupski-J-R.
TI A clinical and molecular study of mosaicism for trisomy 17.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(1)  P 69.
AB 50970069.439

AU Shapira-H.  Mouallem-M.  Shapiro-M-S.  Weisman-Y.  Farfel-Z.
TI Pseudohypoparathyroidism type Ia: two new heterozygous frameshift
   mutations in exons 5 and 10 of the Gsalpha gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(1)  P 73.
AB 50970073.439

AU Connarty-M.  Dennis-N-R.  Patch-C.  Macpherson-J-N.  Harvey-J-F.
TI Molecular re-investigation of patients with Huntington's disease in
   Wessex reveals a family with dentatorubral and pallidoluysian
   atrophy.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(1)  P 76.
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AU Baumstark-A.  Barbi-G.  Djalali-M.  Geerkens-C.  Mitulla-B.
   Mattfeldt-T.  de-Almeida-J-C-C.  Vargas-F-R.  Llerena-Jr-J-C.  Vogel-W.
   Just-W.
TI Xp-duplications with and without sex reversal.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(1)  P 79.
AB 50970079.439

AU Steilen-Gimbel-H.  Remberger-K.  Graf-N.  Steudel-W-I.  Zang-K-D.
   Henn-W.
TI A novel site of DNA amplification on chromosome 1p32-33 in a
   rhabdomyosarcoma revealed by comparative genomic hybridization.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(1)  P 87.
AB 50970087.439

AU Ferrando-A-A.  Balbin-M.  Pendas-A-M.  Vizoso-F.  Velasco-G.
   Lopez-Otin-C.
TI Mutational analysis of the human cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor
   p27^[kip1] in primary breast carcinomas.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(1)  P 91.
AB 50970091.439

AU Kuwano-A.  Morimoto-Y.  Nagai-T.  Fukushima-Y.  Ohashi-H.
   Hasegawa-T.  Kondo-I.
TI Precise chromosomal locations of the genes for
   dentatorubral-pallidoluysian atrophy (DRPLA), von Willebrand
   factor (F8vWF) and parathyroid hormone-like hormone (PTHLH) in
   human chromosome 12p by deletion mapping.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(1)  P 95.
AB 50970095.439

AU Velazquez-A.  Bilbao-G.  Gonzalez-Trujillo-J-L.  Hernandez-D.
   Perez-Andrade-M-E.  Vela-M.  Ciceron-I.  Loera-Luna-A.
   Cederbaum-S.  Phoenix-B.
TI Apparent higher frequency of phenylketonuria in the Mexican state
   of Jalisco.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(1)  P 99.
AB 50970099.439

AU Gandon-G.  Jouanolle-A-M.  Chauvel-B.  Mauvieux-V.  Treut-A-L.
   Feingold-J.  Gall-J-Y-L.  David-V.  Yaouanq-J.
TI Linkage disequilibrium and extended haplotypes in the HLA-A to
   D6S105 region: implications for mapping the hemochromatosis gene
   (HFE).
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(1)  P 103.
AB 50970103.439

AU Scherer-S-J.  Seib-T.  Seitz-G.  Dooley-S.  Welter-C.
TI Isolation and characterization of the human mismatch repair gene
   hMSH2 promoter region.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(1)  P 114.
AB 50970114.439

AU Hoyle-J.  Yulug-I-G.  Johnstone-K.  Scambler-P-J.  Fisher-E-M-C.
TI Characterisation of a short interspersed repeat (Mermaid) that has
   family members on human chromosome 21 and elsewhere in the human
   genome.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(1)  P 117.
AB 50970117.439

AU Sainz-J.  Figueroa-K.  Baser-M-E.  Pulst-S-M.
TI Identification of three neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) gene
   mutations in vestibular schwannomas.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(1)  P 121.
AB 50970121.439

AU Kohonen-Corish-M-R-J.  Wang-Y.  Doe-W-F.
TI A highly polymorphic CA/GT repeat in intron 3 of the human
   urokinase receptor gene (PLAUR).
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(1)  P 124.
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TI Movement-related cortical potentials during handgrip contractions
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 1.
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AU Ogaki-T.  Saito-A.  Kanaya-S.  Fujino-T.
TI Plasma sulpho-conjugated catecholamine dynamics up to 8 h after
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 6.
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AU Kazuyo-Tsuzuki-Hayakawa  Tochihara-Y.  Ohnaka-T.  Tsuzuki-K.
TI Thermoregulation during heat exposure of young children compared to
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AU Antonutto-G.  Girardis-M.  Tuniz-D.  di-Prampero-P-E.
TI Noninvasive assessment of cardiac output from arterial pressure
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 18.
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AU Stringer-W.  Wasserman-K.  Casaburi-R.
TI The VCO_[2]/VO_[2] relationship during heavy, constant work rate
   exercise reflects the rate of lactic acid accumulation.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 25.
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AU Saini-J.  Boisvert-P.  Spiegel-K.  Candas-V.  Brandenberger-G.
TI Influence of alcohol on the hydromineral hormone responses to
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 32.
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AU Kawakami-Y.  Abe-T.  Kuno-S-Y.  Fukunaga-T.
TI Training-induced changes in muscle architecture and specific
   tension.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 37.
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AU Aguilaniu-B.  Flore-P.  Perrault-H.  Page-J-E.  Payan-E.
   Lacour-J-R.
TI Exercise-induced hypoxaemia in master athletes: effects of a
   polyunsaturated fatty acid diet.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 44.
AB 50720044.421

AU Francescato-M-P.  Girardis-M.  di-Prampero-P-E.
TI Oxygen cost of internal work during cycling.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 51.
AB 50720051.421

AU Francaux-M.  Jacqmin-P.  de-Welle-J-M.  Sturbois-X.
TI A study of lactate metabolism without tracer during passive and
   active postexercise recovery in humans.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 58.
AB 50720058.421

AU Mazhbich-B-I.  Komlyagina-T-G.  Mazhbich-S-M.
TI Active and passive reaction of large arterial vessels to sublingual
   test with nitroglycerin.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 67.
AB 50720067.421

AU Walsh-M-L.  Banister-E-W.
TI The influence of inspired oxygen on the oxygen uptake response to
   ramp exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 71.
AB 50720071.421

AU Walsh-J-T.  Andrews-R.  Batin-P-D.  Cowley-A-J.
TI Haemodynamic and hormonal response to a stream of cooled air.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 76.
AB 50720076.421

AU Carrington-C-A.  White-M-J.  Harridge-S-D-R.  Goodman-M.
   Cummins-P.
TI The relationship between the pressor response to involuntary
   isometric exercise and the contractile protein profile of the
   active muscle in man.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 81.
AB 50720081.421

AU Kanstrup-I-L.  Marving-J.  Gadsboll-N.  Lonborg-Jensen-H.
   Hoilund-Carlsen-P-F.
TI Left ventricle haemodynamics and vaso-active hormones during graded
   supine exercise in healthy male subjects.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 86.
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AU Laaksonen-R.  Fogelholm-M.  Himberg-J-J.  Laakso-J.  Salorinne-Y.
TI Ubiquinone supplementation and exercise capacity in trained young
   and older men.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 95.
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AU Benoit-H.  Busso-T.  Castells-J.  Christian-Denis  Geyssant-A.
   Devis-C.
TI Influence of hypoxic ventilatory response on arterial O_[2]
   saturation during maximal exercise in acute hypoxia.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 101.
AB 50720101.421

AU Szygula-Z.  Smitz-J.  Roeykens-J.  Meirleir-K-D.  Klausen-T.
TI An early effect of acute plasma volume expansion in humans on serum
   erythropoietin concentration.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 106.
AB 50720106.421

AU Hopman-M-T-E.  van-Teeffelen-W-M.  Brouwer-J.  Houtman-S.
   Binkhorst-R-A.
TI Physiological responses to asynchronous and synchronous
   arm-cranking exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 111.
AB 50720111.421

AU Bishop-D.  Jenkins-D-G.
TI The influence of recovery duration between periods of exercise on
   the critical power function.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 115.
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AU McMurray-R-G.  Eubank-T-K.  Hackney-A-C.
TI Nocturnal hormonal responses to resistance exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 121.
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AU Sawhney-R-C.  Malhotra-A-S.  Nair-C-S.  Bajaj-A-C.  Rajan-K-C.
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TI Thyroid function during a prolonged stay in Antarctica.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 127.
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AU deWild-G-M.  Hoefnagels-W-H-L.  Oeseburg-B.  Binkhorst-R-A.
TI Maximal oxygen uptake in 153 elderly Dutch people (69-87 years) who
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 134.
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AU Strojnik-V.
TI Muscle activation level during maximal voluntary effort.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 144.
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AU Kanehisa-H.  Yata-H.  Ikegawa-S.  Fukunaga-T.
TI A cross-sectional study of the size and strength of the lower leg
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 150.
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AU Host-C-R.  Norton-K-I.  Olds-T-S.  Lowe-E-L-A.  Mulligan-S-P.
TI The effects of altered exercise distribution on lymphocyte
   subpopulations.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 157.
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AU Iversen-H-K.  Madsen-P.  Matzen-S.  Secher-N-H.
TI Arterial diameter during central volume depletion in humans.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 165.
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AU Kanehisa-H.  Okuyama-H.  Ikegawa-S.  Fukunaga-T.
TI Fatigability during repetitive maximal knee extensions in
   14-year-old boys.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 170.
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AU Pannier-J-L.  Bouckaert-J-J.  Lefebvre-R-A.
TI The antiserotonin agent pizotifen does not increase endurance
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 175.
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AU Perko-G.  Tilgreen-R.  Secher-N-H.
TI The venous pump does not affect the indifference point for
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(1/2)  P 179.
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(02)  P 72.
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(02)  P 77.
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TI Enterococcus seriolicida Is a Junior Synonym of Lactococcus
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AU Lunsford-R-D.  Nguyen-N.  London-J.
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AU Somkuti-G-A.  Dominiecki-M-E.  Steinberg-D-H.
TI Sensitivity of Streptococcus thermophilus to Chemical
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AU Kobayashi-D-Y.  El-Barrad-N-E-H.
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AU Johnson-Tardieu-J-M.  Walworth-E-W.  Cornelius-J-G.  Ye-X.
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TI Autoimmune diabetes-prone NOD mice express the Lyt2^[a] (Lyt2.1)
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SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(1/2)  P 6.
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AU Sandrin-M-S.  Henning-M-M.  Lo-M-F.  Baker-E.  Sutherland-G-R.
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TI Isolation and characterization of cDNA clones for Humly9: the human
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SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(1/2)  P 13.
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AU Voliva-C-F.  Jabrane-Ferrat-N.  Peterlin-B-M.
TI The function of the octamer-binding site in the DRA promoter.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(1/2)  P 20.
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AU Smith-K-D.  Epperson-D-F.  Lutz-C-T.
TI Alloreactive cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-defined HLA-B7 subtypes differ
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SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(1/2)  P 27.
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AU Sato-A.  Figueroa-F.  O'hUigin-C.  Reznick-D-N.  Klein-J.
TI Identification of major histocompatibility complex genes in the
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AU Singal-D-P.  Qiu-X.
TI Polymorphism in both X and Y box motifs controls level of
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AU Thiel-C.  Otting-N.  Bontrop-R-E.  Lanchbury-J-S.
TI Generation and reactivation of T-cell receptor A joining region
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SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(1/2)  P 57.
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AU Rubocki-R-J.  Berrigan-B-E.  Speaks-S-L.  Wisecarver-J-L.
TI Locus-specific de novo methylation down-regulates MHC class I in
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SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(1/2)  P 63.
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AU Ishimi-Y.  Huang-Y-Y.  Ohta-S.  Hamano-F.  Nagai-K.  Takagaki-Y.
TI Promoter region of mouse Tcrg genes.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(1/2)  P 68.
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AU Slingsby-J-H.  Hogarth-M-B.  Simpson-E.  Walport-M-J.  Morley-B-J.
TI New microsatellite polymorphisms identified between C57BL/6,
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SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(1/2)  P 72.
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AU Wright-H.  Redmond-J.  Ballingall-K-T.
TI The sheep orthologue of the HLA-DOB gene.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(1/2)  P 76.
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AU Yoshino-M.  Sagai-T.  Moriwaki-K.  Shiroishi-T.
TI Meiotic recombination at the Lmp2 hotspot tolerates minor sequence
   divergence between homologous chromosomes.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(1/2)  P 80.
AB 50430080.251

AU Cheynier-R.  Henrichwark-S.  Wain-Hobson-S.
TI Sequence of the rhesus monkey T-cell receptor beta chain diversity
   and joining loci.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(1/2)  P 83.
AB 50430083.251

AU Brown-J-A.  He-X-F.  Westerheide-S-D.  Boss-J-M.
TI Characterization of the expressed CIITA allele in the class II MHC
   transcriptional mutant RJ2.2.5.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(1/2)  P 88.
AB 50430088.251

AU Almagro-J-C.  Dominguez-Martinezz-V.  Lara-Ochoa-F.
   Vargas-Madrazo-E.
TI Structural repertoire in human V_[L] pseudogenes of
   immunoglobulins: comparison with functional germline genes and
   amino acid sequences.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(1/2)  P 92.
AB 50430092.251

AU Chomez-P.  Williams-R.  Backer-O-D.  Boon-T.  Vennstroem-B.
TI The SMAGE gene family is expressed in post-meiotic spermatids
   during mouse germ cell differentiation.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(1/2)  P 97.
AB 50430097.251

AU Janz-S.  Roschke-V-V.
TI Completion of the DNA sequence determination of the Igh2 locus of
   the mouse: the 5'-I_[A] region.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(1/2)  P 101.
AB 50430101.251

AU Steinle-A.  Falk-K.  Roetzschke-O.  Gnau-V.  Stevanovic-S.  Jung-G.
    Schendel-D-J.  Rammensee-H-G.
TI Motif of HLA-B^[*]3503 peptide ligands.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(1/2)  P 105.
AB 50430105.251

AU Martinez-Laso-J.  Layrisse-Z.  Gomez-Casado-E.  Montoya-F.
   Guedez-Y.  Dominguez-E.  Varela-P.  Arnaiz-Villena-A.
TI A new HLA-B15 allele (B^[*]1522) found in Bari-Motilones
   Amerindians in Venezuela: comparison of its intron 2 sequence with
   those of B^[*]1501 and B^[*]3504.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(1/2)  P 108.
AB 50430108.251

AU Bowman-S-J.  Lanchbury-J-S.
TI Non-standard D region usage by human TCRB sequences.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(1/2)  P 110.
AB 50430110.251

AU Sawchuk-D-J.  Mahmoudi-M.  Cairns-E.  Sinclair-N-R-S-C.
TI Nonsynonymous mutations in an Fc-receptor structural gene in NZB
   mice.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(1/2)  P 112.
AB 50430112.251

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AU Hudson-J-A.  MacKenzie-C-A-M.  Joblin-K-N.
TI Conversion of oleic acid to 10-hydroxystearic acid by two species
   of ruminal bacteria.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 1.
AB 50440001.253

AU Shin-H-S.  Rogers-P-L.
TI Biotransformation of benzeldehyde to L-phenylacetylcarbinol, an
   intermediate in L-ephedrine production, by immobilized Candida
   utilis.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 7.
AB 50440007.253

AU Biebl-H.  Marten-S.
TI Fermentation of glycerol to 1,3-propanediol: use of cosubstrates.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 15.
AB 50440015.253

AU Gyamerah-M-H.
TI Oxygen requirement and energy relations of itaconic acid
   fermentation by Aspergillus terreus NRRL 1960.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 20.
AB 50440020.253

AU Zupke-C.  Sinskey-A-J.  Stephanopoulos-G.
TI Intracellular flux analysis applied to the effect of dissolved
   oxygen on hybridomas.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 27.
AB 50440027.253

AU Takeda-M.  Matsuoka-H.  Ban-H.  Ohashi-Y.  Hikuma-M.  Koizumi-J.
TI Biosynthesis of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-Co-3-hydroxyvalerate) by a
   mutant of Sphaerotilus natans.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 37.
AB 50440037.253

AU Fissler-J.  Kohring-G-W.  Giffhorn-F.
TI Enhanced hydrogen production from aromatic acids by immobilized
   cells of Rhodopseudomonas palustris.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 43.
AB 50440043.253

AU Rehms-H.  Barz-W.
TI Degradation of stachyose, raffinose, melibiose and sucrose by
   different tempe-producing Rhizopus fungi.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 47.
AB 50440047.253

AU Tom-R-L.  Debanne-M-T.  Bedard-C.  Caron-A-W.  Massie-B.
   Kamen-A-A.
TI Improved yields of the extracellular domain of the epidermal growth
   factor receptor produced using the baculovirus expression system
   by medium replacement following infection.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 53.
AB 50440053.253

AU Kittelmann-M.  Klein-T.  Kragl-U.  Wandrey-C.  Ghisalba-O.
TI CMP-N-acetyl neuraminic-acid synthetase from Escherichia coli:
   fermentative production and application for the preparative
   synthesis of CMP-neuraminic acid.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 59.
AB 50440059.253

AU David-P-F.  Boquien-C-Y.  Nakache-F.  Bassit-N.  Hartley-D.
   Paraf-A.  Corrieu-G.
TI Quantification of citrate lyase by enzyme-linked immunosorbent
   assay for determining the population of Lactococcus lactis subsp.
   Lactis biovar diacetylactis in pure and mixed cultures.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 68.
AB 50440068.253

AU Leenhouts-K-J.  Bolhuis-A.  Ledeboer-A.  Venema-G.  Kok-J.
TI Production of secreted guar alpha-galactosidase by Lactococcus
   lactis.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 75.
AB 50440075.253

AU Berger-J-L.  Lee-B-H.  Lacroix-C.
TI Identification of new enzyme activities of several strains of
   Thermus species.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 81.
AB 50440081.253

AU Fishman-A.  Berk-Z.  Shoham-Y.
TI Large-scale purification of xylanase T-6.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 88.
AB 50440088.253

AU Shoeb-S-M.  Kaneoke-M.  Shimizu-E.  Yorifuji-T.
TI Diguanidinobutanase of Pseudomonas putida and enzymatic preparation
   of agmatine from 1,4-diguanidinobutane.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 94.
AB 50440094.253

AU Niven-G-W.  Holder-S-A.  Stroman-P.
TI A study of the substrate specificity of aminopeptidase N from
   Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris Wg2.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 100.
AB 50440100.253

AU Morikawa-Y.  Ohashi-T.  Mantani-O.  Okada-H.
TI Cellulase induction by lactose in Trichoderma reesei PC-3-7.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 106.
AB 50440106.253

AU Morales-P.  Sendra-J-M.  Perez-Gonzalez-J-A.
TI Purification and Characterization of an arabinofuranosidase from
   Bacillus polymyxa expressed in Bacillus subtilis.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 112.
AB 50440112.253

AU Yabuta-M.  Ochi-N.  Ohsuye-K.
TI Hyperproduction of a recombinant fusion protein of Staphylococcus
   aureus V8 protease in Escherichia coli and its processing by OmpT
   protease to release an active V8 protease derivative.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 118.
AB 50440118.253

AU O'Kennedy-R.  Houghton-C-J.  Patching-J-W.
TI Effects of growth environment on recombinant plasmid stability in
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae grown in continuous culture.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 126.
AB 50440126.253

AU Cho-H-J.  Choi-K-P.  Yamashita-M.  Morikawa-H.  Murooka-Y.
TI Introduction and expression of the Streptomyces cholesterol oxidase
   gene (ChoA), a potent insecticidal protein active against boll
   weevil larvae, into tobacco cells.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 133.
AB 50440133.253

AU Broadbent-J-R.  Sandine-W-E.  Kondo-J-K.
TI Characteristics of Tn5307 exchange and intergeneric transfer of
   genes associated with nisin production.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 139.
AB 50440139.253

AU Lang-C.  Looman-A-C.
TI Efficient expression and secretion of Aspergillus niger RH5344
   polygalacturonase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 147.
AB 50440147.253

AU Archer-D-B.  MacKenzie-D-A.  Ridout-M-J.
TI Heterologous protein secretion by Aspergillus niger growing in
   submerged culture as dispersed or aggregated mycelia.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 157.
AB 50440157.253

AU Denger-K.  Schink-B.  Denger-K.  Schink-B.
TI New halo- and thermotolerant fermenting bacteria producing
   surface-active compounds.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 161.
AB 50440161.253

AU Murakami-Y.  Yokoigawa-K.  Kawai-H.
TI Lipid composition of a freeze-tolerant yeast, Torulaspora
   delbureckii, and its freeze-sensitive mutant.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 167.
AB 50440167.253

AU Castro-H-P.  Teixeira-P-M.  Kirby-R.
TI Storage of Lyophilized Cultures of Lactobacillus bulgaricus under
   different relative humidities and atmospheres.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 172.
AB 50440172.253

AU Wood-T-M.  Wilson-C-A.  McCrae-S-I.
TI The cellulase system of the anaerobic rumen fungus Neocallimastix
   frontalis: studies on the properties of fractions rich in
   endo-(1&rarr;4)-beta-D-glucanase activity.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 177.
AB 50440177.253

AU Latzko-F.  Hampel-W.
TI Enzyme formation by a yeast cell wall lytic Arthrobacter species:
   chitinolytic activity.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 185.
AB 50440185.253

AU Henneken-L.  Noertemann-B.  Hempel-D-C.
TI Influence of physiological conditions on EDTA degradation.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 190.
AB 50440190.253

AU Malmberg-L-H.  Hu-W-S.  Sherman-D-H.
TI Effects of enhanced lysine &epsiv;-aminotransferase activity on
   cephamycin biosynthesis in Streptomyces clavuligerus.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 198.
AB 50440198.253

AU Bamdad-M.  David-L.  Groliere-C-A.
TI Epinigericin toxicity towards Tetrahymena pyriformis GL; changes in
   cell volume and intracellular pH.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 206.
AB 50440206.253

AU Rolin-D-B.  Girard-F.  de-Certaines-J-D.  Boyaval-P.
TI ^[13]C-NMR study of lactate metabolism in Propionibacterium
   freudenreichii subsp. shermanii.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 210.
AB 50440210.253

AU Juteau-P.  Beaudet-R.  McSween-G.  Lepine-F.  Milot-S.
   Bisaillon-J-G.
TI Anaerobic biodegradation of pentachlorophenol by a methanogenic
   consortium.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 218.
AB 50440218.253

AU Caldini-G.  Cenci-G.  Manenti-R.  Morozzi-G.
TI The ability of an environmental isolate of Pseudomonas fluorescens
   to utilize chrysene and other four-ring polynuclear aromatic
   hydrocarbons.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 225.
AB 50440225.253

AU Schindler-I.  Friedl-A.
TI Degradation of toluene/heptane mixtures in a trickling-bed
   bioreactor.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 230.
AB 50440230.253

AU Field-J-A.  Boelsma-F.  Baten-H.  Rulkens-W-H.
TI Oxidation of anthracene in water/solvent mixtures by the white-rot
   fungus, Bjerkandera sp. strain BOS55.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 234.
AB 50440234.253

AU Auburger-G.  Winter-J.
TI Isolation and physiological characterization of Syntrophus
   buswellii strain GA from a syntrophic benzoate-degrading, strictly
   anaerobic coculture.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 241.
AB 50440241.253

AU Ohshiro-T.  Hirata-T.  Izumi-Y.
TI Microbial desulfurization of dibenzothiophene in the presence of
   hydrocarbon.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 249.
AB 50440249.253

AU Knippschild-M.  Rehm-H-J.
TI Degradation of 2-chloroethanol by free and immobilized Pseudomonas
   putida US 2.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 253.
AB 50440253.253

AU Luu-P-P.  Yung-C-W.  Sun-A-K.  Wood-T-K.
TI Monitoring trichloroethylene mineralization by Pseudomonas cepacia
   G4 PR1.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 259.
AB 50440259.253

AU Radwan-S-S.  Sorkhoh-N-A.  Fardoun-F.  Al-Hasan-R-H.
TI Soil management enhancing hydrocarbon biodegradation in the
   polluted Kuwaiti desert.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 265.
AB 50440265.253

AU Andres-Y.  MacCordick-H-J.  Hubert-J-C.
TI Selective biosorption of thorium ions by an immobilized
   mycobacterial biomass.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(1/2)  P 271.
AB 50440271.253

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AU Pichon-L.  Giffon-T.  Chauvel-B.  Carn-G.  Bouric-P.  Kahloun-A-E.
   Legall-J-Y.  David-V.
TI Physical map of the HLA-A/HLA-F subregion and identification of two
   new coding sequences.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(4)  P 175.
AB 60430175.251

AU Forsdyke-D-R.
TI Stem-loop potential in MHC genes: a new way of evaluating positive
   Darwinian selection?.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(4)  P 182.
AB 60430182.251

AU King-D-P.  Schrenzel-M-D.  McKnight-M-L.  Reidarson-T-H.
   Hanni-K-D.  Stott-J-L.  Ferrick-D-A.
TI Molecular cloning and sequencing of interleukin 6 cDNA fragments
   from the harbor seal (Phoca vitulina), killer whale (Orcinus
   orca), and Southern sea otter (Enhydra lutris nereis).
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(4)  P 190.
AB 60430190.251

AU Zhang-X-M.  Cathala-G.  Soua-Z.  Lefranc-M-P.  Huck-S.
TI The human T-cell receptor gamma variable pseudogene V10 is a
   distinctive marker of human speciation.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(4)  P 196.
AB 60430196.251

AU Peleraux-A.  Karlsson-L.  Chambers-J.  Peterson-P-A.
TI Genomic organization of a mouse MHC class II region including the
   H2-M and Lmp2 loci.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(4)  P 204.
AB 60430204.251

AU Maeda-Y-Y.  Takahama-S.  Kohara-Y.  Yonekawa-H.
TI Two genes controlling acute phase responses by the antitumor
   polysaccharide, lentinan.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(4)  P 215.
AB 60430215.251

AU Zhang-X-L.  Heng-H-H-Q.  Yang-Y.  Tsui-L-C.  Parnes-J-R.
   Chamberlain-J-W.
TI Chromosomal mapping of the second human CD8B gene locus.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(4)  P 220.
AB 60430220.251

AU Print-C-G.  Morris-C-M.  Spurr-N-K.  Rooke-L.  Krissansen-G-W.
TI The CG-1 gene, a member of the kinectin and ES/130 family, maps to
   human chromosome band 14q22.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(4)  P 227.
AB 60430227.251

AU Bahram-S.  Spies-T.
TI Nucleotide sequence of a human MHC class I MICB cDNA.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(4)  P 230.
AB 60430230.251

AU Antonia-S-J.  Finley-C.  Munoz-Antonia-T.
TI Cloning and partial characterization of the mouse B7-1 promoter.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(4)  P 234.
AB 60430234.251

AU Gaddum-R-M.  Willis-A-C.  Ellis-S-A.
TI Peptide motifs from three cattle MHC (BoLA) class I antigens.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(4)  P 238.
AB 60430238.251

AU Dormoy-A.  Delbosc-A.  Galy-Floc'h-M.  Tongio-M-M.
TI A new HLA-DRB1^[*]13 allele (DRB1^[*]1318) with a short DRB1^[*]08
   sequence.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(4)  P 240.
AB 60430240.251

AU Schranz-P.  Seelig-R.  Seidl-C.  Renz-M.
TI Nucleotide sequence of a new HLA-DRB1^[*]11 allele (DRB1^[*]1124).
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(4)  P 242.
AB 60430242.251

AU Vargas-Alarcon-G.  Alvarez-M.  Martinez-Laso-J.  Granados-J.
   Diaz-Campos-N.  Gomez-Casado-E.  Alcocer-Varela-J.
   Arnaiz-Villena-A.
TI A new HLA-B35 (B^[*]3516) allele found in a Mexican of Nahua
   (Aztec) descent.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(4)  P 244.
AB 60430244.251

AU Morton-H-C.  Schiel-A-E.  Janssen-S-W-J.  van-de-Winkel-J-G-J.
TI Alternatively spliced forms of the human myeloid Fc&; receptor
   (CD89) in neutrophils.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(4)  P 246.
AB 60430246.251

AU Adami-N.  Aubert-V.  Jeannet-M.  Tiercy-J-M.
TI Sequencing of a new HLA-DR14 allele (DRB1^[*]1422).
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(4)  P 248.
AB 60430248.251

AU Ulgiati-D.  Townend-D-C.  Christiansen-F-T.  Dawkins-R-L.
   Abraham-L-J.
TI Complete sequence of the complement C4 gene from the HLA-A1, B8,
   C4AQ0, C4B1, DR3 haplotype.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(4)  P 250.
AB 60430250.251

AU Pichowski-J-S.  Ellis-S-A.  Morrison-W-I.
TI Sequence of two cattle MHC class I cDNAs associated with BoLA A10
   specificity.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 43(4)  P 253.
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TI Optimality Theory, Gompertz' Law, and the Disposable Soma Theory of
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TI Recombination and Migration Rates in Natural Populations of Bacillus
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AU Menken-S-B-J.  Smit-E.  Den-Nijs-H-C-M.
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AU Johannesson-K.  Rolan-Alvarez-E.  Ekendahl-A.
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AU Beadle-S-C.
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AU Vainola-R.
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AU Konarzewski-M.  Diamond-J.
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AU Poulet-F-M.  Spitsbergen-J-M.
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AU Nguyen-H-D.  Nakai-T.  Muroga-K.
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AU Flano-E.  Lopez-Fierro-P.  Razquin-B.  Kaattari-S-L.  Villena-A.
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AU Gomez-S.  Navarro-J-A.  Gomez-M-A.  Sanchez-J.  Bernabe-A.
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AU Argenton-F.  De Mas-S.  Malocco-C.  Dalla-Valle-L.  Giorgetti-G. 
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AU Hamers-R.  Goerlich-R.
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AU Childers-R-K.  Reno-P-W.  Olson-R-E.
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AU Cawthorn-R-J.  Lynn-D-H.  Despres-B.  MacMillan-R.  Maloney-R. 
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TI Description of Anophryoides haemophila n. sp. (Scuticociliatida:
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SO Dis-Aquat-Org. 1996 Feb 1. 24(2). P 143-148.

AU Le-Deuff-R-M.  Renault-T.  Gerard-A.
TI Effects of temperature on herpes-like virus detection among
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AU Pitson-G-A.  Lugg-D-J.  Roy-C-R.
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AU Visich-P-S.  Goss-F-L.  Gordon-P-M.  Robertson-R-J.  Warty-V.
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AU Casey-A.  Short-A-H.  Curtis-S.  Greenhaff-P-L.
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AU Almeida-Silveira-M-I.  Perot-C.  Goubel-F.
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AU Tapia-M-I.  Llama-M-J.  Serra-J-L.
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AU Sawbridge-T-I.  Knight-M-R.  Jenkins-G-I.
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AU Reid-R-J.  Brookes-J-D.  Tester-M-A.  Smith-F-A.
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AU Eccleston-V-S.  Cranmer-A-M.  Voelker-T-A.  Ohlrogge-J-B.
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AU McDonald-R.  Fieuw-S.  Patrick-J-W.
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AU Santos-M.  Gousseau-H.    Lister-C.  Foyer-C.    Creissen-G.
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AU Zhu-B.    Chen-T-H-H.  Li-P-H.
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AU Jacobsen-S-E.  Olszewski-N-E.
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AU Kuznetsov-O-A.  Hasenstein-K-H.
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AU Robinson-D-G.  Haschke-H-P.  Hinz-G.  Hoh-B.  Maeshima-M.  Marty-F.
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AU Schreiber-L.  Kirsch-T.  Riederer-M.
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AU Docquier-F.  Saget-O.  Forquignon-F.  Randsholt-N-B.  Santamaria-P.
TI The multi sex combs gene of Drosophila melanogaster is required for
   proliferation of the germline.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(5/6)  P 203.
AB 62050203.427

AU Yamamoto-D.  Nihonmatsu-I.  Matsuo-T.  Miyamoto-H.  Kondo-S.
   Hirata-K.  Ikegami-Y.
TI Genetic interactions of pokkuri with seven in absentia, tramtrack
   and downstream components of the sevenless pathway in R7
   photoreceptor induction in Drosophila melanogaster.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(5/6)  P 215.
AB 62050215.427

AU Matsushita-S.
TI Fate mapping study of the endoderm of the 1.5-day-old chick embryo.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(5/6)  P 225.
AB 62050225.427

AU Gajewski-M.  Leitz-T.  Schlossherr-J.  Plickert-G.
TI LWamides from Cnidaria constitute a novel family of neuropeptides
   with morphogenetic activity.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(5/6)  P 232.
AB 62050232.427

AU Oofusa-K.  Yoshizato-K.
TI Thyroid hormone-dependent expression  of bullfrog tadpole
   collagenase gene.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(5/6)  P 243.
AB 62050243.427

AU Bernardini-S.  Cannata-S-M.  Mesa-G-L.  Filoni-S.
TI The relationship of innervation and differentiation to regenerative
    capacity in the reamputated hindlimb of larval Xenopus laevis.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(5/6)  P 252.
AB 62050252.427

AU Kostetskii-I.  Linask-K-K.  Zile-M-H.
TI Vitamin A deficiency and the expression of retinoic acid receptors
   during early cardiogenesis in quail embryo.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(5/6)  P 260.
AB 62050260.427

AU Whitington-P-M.  Harris-K-L.  Leach-D.
TI Early axonogenesis in the embryo of a primitive insect, the
   silverfish Ctenolepisma longicaudata.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(5/6)  P 272.
AB 62050272.427

AU Tonegawa-A.  Moriya-M.  Tada-M.  Nishimatsu-S.  Katagiri-C.
   Ueno-N.
TI Heart formative factor(s) is localized in the anterior endoderm of
   early Xenopus neurula.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(5/6)  P 282.
AB 62050282.427

AU Shimizu-T.
TI Behaviour of centrosomes in early Tubifex embryos: asymmetric
   segregation and mitotic cycle-dependent duplication.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(5/6)  P 290.
AB 62050290.427

AU Nakamura-H.  Tashiro-K.  Shiokawa-K.
TI Isolation of Xenopus HGF gene promoter and its functional analysis
   in embryos and animal caps.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(5/6)  P 300.
AB 62050300.427

AU Brodland-G-W.  Scott-M-J.  MacLean-A-F.  Globus-M.
   Vethamany-Globus-S.  Gordon-R.  Veldhuis-J-H.  Maestro-R-D.
TI Morphogenetic movements during axolotl neural tube formation
   tracked by digital imaging.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(5/6)  P 311.
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SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(2)  P 71.
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AU Veronesi-U.  Zurrida-S.
TI Breast cancer surgery: a century after Halsted.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(2)  P 74.
AB 61220074.432

AU Fox-G.  Popanda-O.  Edler-L.  Thielmann-H-W.
TI Preferential inhibition of DNA polymerases &alpha;, &delta;, and
   &epsiv; from Novikoff hepatoma cells by inhibitors of cell
   proliferationc.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(2)  P 78.
AB 61220078.432

AU Miyazaki-M.  Tsuboi-S.  Mihara-K.  Kosaka-T.  Fukaya-K.  Kino-K.
   Mori-M.  Namba-M.
TI Establishment and characterization of a human colon cancer cell
   line, OUMS-23, from a patient with familial adenomatous polyposis.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(2)  P 95.
AB 61220095.432

AU Schwendener-R-A.  Horber-D-H.  Odermatt-B.  Schott-H.
TI Oral antitumour activity in murine L1210 leukaemia and
   pharmacological properties of liposome formulations of N^[4]-alkyl
   derivatives of 1-&beta;-D-arabinofuranosylcytosine.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(2)  P 102.
AB 61220102.432

AU Takemura-Y.  Gibson-W.  Kimbell-R.  Kobayashi-H.  Miyachi-H.
   Jackman-A-L.
TI Cellular pharmacokinetics of ZD1694 in cultured human leukaemia
   cells sensitive, or made resistant, to this drug.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(2)  P 109.
AB 61220109.432

AU Vogel-W.  Kath-R.  Kosmehl-H.  Olschowsky-E.  Hoeffken-K.
TI The neu oncogene product in serum and tissue of patients with
   metastatic gastrointestinal carcinomas.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(2)  P 118.
AB 61220118.432

AU Wang-A.  Yoshimi-N.  Suzui-M.  Yamauchi-A.  Tarao-M.  Mori-H.
TI Different expression patterns of cyclins A, D1 and E in human
   colorectal cancer.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(2)  P 122.
AB 61220122.432

AU Kiss-R.  Rorive-S.  Camby-I.  Pasteels-J-L.  Brotchi-J.  Salmon-I.
TI DNA Ploidy level assessments in 83 human brain metastases.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(2)  P 127.
AB 61220127.432

AU Rodier-J-M.  Pujade-Lauraine-E.  Batel-Copel-L.  Alexandre-J-H.
   Bernadou-A.
TI Granisetron-induced acute pancreatitis.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(2)  P 132.
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TI Altered root growth and plant chemistry of Pinus sylvestris
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AU Mikkelsen-T-N.  Heide-Jorgensen-H-S.
TI Acceleration of leaf senescence in Fagus sylvatica L . by low
   levels of tropospheric ozone demonstrated by leaf colour,
   chlorophyll fluorescence and chloroplast ultrastructure.
SO Trees.  1996 10(3)  P 145.
AB 60100145.468

AU Wulff-A.  Kaerenlampi-L.
TI Effects of long-term open-air exposure to fluoride, nitrogen
   compounds and SO_[2] on visible symptoms, pollutant accumulation
   and ultrastructure of Scots pine and Norway spruce seedlings.
SO Trees.  1996 10(3)  P 157.
AB 60100157.468

AU Bavcon-J.  Gaberscik-A.  Batic-F.
TI Influence of UV-B radiation on photosynthetic activity and
   chlorophyll fluorescence kinetics in Norway spruce [Picea abies (L
   .) Karst .] seedlings.
SO Trees.  1996 10(3)  P 172.
AB 60100172.468

AU Wagner-J.
TI Changes in dormancy levels of Fraxinus excelsior L . embryos at
   different stages of morphological and physiological maturity.
SO Trees.  1996 10(3)  P 177.
AB 60100177.468

AU Kelsey-R-G.
TI Anaerobic induced ethanol synthesis in the stems of
   greenhouse-grown conifer seedlings.
SO Trees.  1996 10(3)  P 183.
AB 60100183.468

AU Brown-K-R.  Thompson-W-A.  Weetman-G-F.
TI Effects of N addition rates on the productivity of Picea
   sitchensis, Thuja plicata, and Tsuga heterophylla seedlings.
SO Trees.  1996 10(3)  P 189.
AB 60100189.468

AU Brown-K-R.  Thompson-W-A.  Camm-E-L.  Hawkins-B-J.  Guy-R-D.
TI Effects of N addition rates on the productivity of Picea
   Sitchensis, Thuja plicata, and Tsuga heterophylla seedlings.
SO Trees.  1996 10(3)  P 198.
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AU Shingler-V.
TI Signal sensing by sigma54-dependent regulators: derepression 
   as a control mechanism.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 409-416.

AU Hecker-M.  Schumann-W.  Volker-U.
TI Heat-shock and general stress response in Bacillus subtilis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 417-428.

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AU Podbielski-A.  Schnitzler-N.  Beyhs-P.  Boyle-M-D-P.
TI M-related protein (Mrp) contributes to group A streptococcal 
   resistance to phagocytosis by human granulocytes.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 429-441.

AU Barny-M-A.  Schoonejans-E.  Economou-A.  Johnston-A-W-B.  
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TI The C-terminal domain of the Rhizobium leguminosarum chitin 
   synthase NodC is important for function and determines the 
   orientation of the N-terminal region in the inner membrane.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 443-453.

AU Shevchik-V-E.  Condemine-G.  Hugouvieux-Cotte-Pattat-N.  
   Robert-Baudouy-J.
TI Characterization of the pectin methylesterase B, an outer 
   membrane lipoprotein of Erwinia chrysanthemi 3937.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 455-466.

AU Grove-J.  Tanapongpipat-S.  Thomas-G.  Griffiths-L.  Crooke-H.  
   Cole-J.
TI Escherichia coli K-12 genes essential for the synthesis of c-type 
   cytochromes and a third nitrate reductase located in the 
   periplasm.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  467-481.

AU Dykxhoorn-D-M.  St-Pierre-R.  Linn-T.
TI Synthesis of the beta and beta' subunits of Escherichia coli RNA 
   polymerase is autogenously regulated in vivo by both 
   transcriptional and translational mechanisms.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 483-493.

AU Kuen-B.  Sara-M.  Lubitz-W.
TI Heterologous expression and self-assembly of the S-layer protein 
   SbsA of Bacillus stearothermophilus in Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 495-503.

AU Maas-W-K.  Wang-C.  Lima-T.  Hach-A.  Lim-D.
TI Multicopy single-stranded DNA of Escherichia coli enhances 
   mutation and recombination frequencies by titrating MutS 
   protein.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 505-509.

AU Macinga-D-R.  Rather-P-N.
TI aarD, a Providencia stuartii homologue of cydD: role in 2'-N-
   acetyltransferase expression, cell morphology and growth in the 
   presence of an extracellular factor.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 511-520.

AU Rainey-P-B.  Bailey-M-J.
TI Physical and genetic map of the Pseudomonas fluorescens 
   SBW25 chromosome.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 521-533.

AU Goncalves-P-M.  Maurer-K.  van-Nieuw-Amerongen-G.  
   Bergkamp-Steffens-K.  Mager-W-H.  Planta-R-J.
TI C-terminal domains of general regulatory factors Abf1p and 
   Rap1p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae display functional similarity.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 535-543.

AU Schaffrath-R.  Meacock-P-A.
TI A cytoplasmic gene-shuffle system in Kluyveromyces lactis: use of 
   epitope tagging to detect a killer plasmid-encoded gene product.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 545-554.

AU Haft-R-F.  Wessels-M-R.  Fisk-Mebane-M.  Conaty-N.  Rubens-C-
   E.
TI Characterization of cpsF and its product CMP-N-
   acetylneuraminic acid synthetase, a group B streptococcal enzyme 
   that can function in K1 capsular polysaccharide biosynthesis in 
   Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 555-563.

AU Aleksenko-A.  Clutterbuck-A-J.
TI The plasmid replicator AMA1 in Aspergillus nidulans is an 
   inverted duplication of a low-copy-number dispersed genomic 
   repeat.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 565-574.

AU Loosmore-S-M.  Yang-Y.  Coleman-D-C.  Shortreed-J-M.  
   England-D-M.  Harkness-R-E.  Chong-P-S-C.  Klein-M-H.
TI Cloning and expression of the Haemophilus influenzae 
   transferrin receptor genes.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 575-586.

AU Morel-Deville-F.  Ehrlich-S-D.
TI Theta-type DNA replication stimulates homologous 
   recombination in the Bacillus subtilis chromosome.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 587-598.

AU Mac-Siomoin-R-A.  Nakata-N.  Murai-T.  Yoshikawa-M.  Tsuji-H.  
   Sasakawa-C.
TI Identification and characterization of ispA, a Shigella flexneri 
   chromosomal gene essential for normal in vivo cell division and 
   intercellular spreading.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 599-609.

AU Sinclair-D-A.  Hong-S-P.  Dawes-I-W.
TI Specific induction by glycine of the gene for the P-subunit of 
   glycine decarboxylase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 611-623.

AU O'Toole-R.  Milton-D-L.  Wolf-Watz-H.
TI Chemotactic motility is required for invasion of the host by the 
   fish pathogen Vibrio anguillarum.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 625-637.

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AU Spratt-B-G.  Zhou-J.  Taylor-M.  Merrick-M-J.
TI Monofunctional biosynthetic peptidoglycan transglycosylases.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 639-640.

AU Boles-E.  Muller-S.  Zimmermann-F-K.
TI A multilayered sensory system controls yeast glycolytic gene 
   expression.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 641-642.

AU Weisberg-R-A.  Freundlich-M.  Friedman-D.  Gardner-J.  
   Goosen-N.  Nash-H.  Oppenheim-A.  Rouviere-Yaniv-J.
TI Nomenclature of the genes encoding IHF.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 642-642.

AU Pimenta-A.  Blight-M.  Clarke-D.  Holland-I-B.
TI The Gram-negative cell envelope 'springs' to life: coiled-coil 
   trans-envelope proteins.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  643-645.

AU Lemoine-Y.  Wach-A.  Jeltsch-J-M.
TI To be free of not: the fate of pilmelate in Bacillus sphaericus and 
   in Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 645-647.

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AU Salmond-G-P-C.  Bycroft-B-W.  Stewart-G-S-A-B.  Williams-P.
TI The bacterial 'enigma': cracking the code of cell-cell 
   communication.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 649-649.

AU Cieplak-W-Jr.  Messer-R-J.  Konkel-M-E.  Grant-C-C-R.
TI The role of a potential endoplasmic reticulum retention 
   sequence (RDEL) and the Golgi complex in the cytotonic activity 
   of Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(3).  P 650-650.



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AU Blackstone-N-W.
TI A Units-of-Evolution Perspective on the Endosymbiont Theory of the Origin of
   the Mitochondrion.
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  785-796.

AU Futuyma-D-J.  Keese-M-C.  Funk-D-J.
TI Genetic Constraints on Macroevolution: The Evolution of Host Affiliation in
   the Leaf Beetle Genus Ophraella.
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  797-809.

AU Mopper-S.  Beck-M.  Simberloff-D.  Stiling-P.
TI Local Adaptation and Agents of Selection in a Mobile Insect.
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  810-815.

AU McKnight-M-L.
TI Mitochondrial DNA Phylogeography of Perognathus Amplus and P. longimembris
   (Rodentia: Heteromyidae): A Possible Mammalian Ring Species.
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  816-826.

AU Schartl-M.  Wilde-B.  Schlupp-I.  Parzefall-J.
TI Evolutionary Origin of a Parthenoform, the Amazon Molly P. Formosa, on the
   Basis of a Molecular Genealogy.
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  827-835.

AU Hayes-J.  Garland-Jr.-T.
TI The Evolution of Endothermy: Testing the Aerobic-Capacity Model.
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  836-847.

AU Bauwens-D.  Garland-Jr.-T.  Castilla-A-M.  Damme-R-V.
TI Evolution of Sprint Speed in Lacertid Lizards: Morphological, Physiological,
   and Behavioral Covariation.
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  848-863.

AU Janzen-F-J.
TI Experimental Evidence for the Evolutionary Significance of
   Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination.
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  864-873.

AU Shubin-N.  Wake-D-B.  Crawford-A-J.
TI Morphological Variation in the Limbs of Taricha Granulosa (Caudata:
   Salamandridae): Evolutionary and Phylogenetic Implications.
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  874-884.

AU King-R-B.  Lawson-R.
TI Color-Pattern Variation in Lake Erie Water Snakes: The Role of Gene Flow.
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  885-896.

AU Shulman-M-J.  Bermingham-E.
TI Early Life Histories, Ocean Currents, and the Population Genetics of
   Caribbean Reef Fishes.
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  897-910.

AU Charlesworth-D.  Charlesworth-B.
TI Quantitative Genetics in Plants: the Effect of the Breeding System on
   Genetic Variability.
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  911-920.

AU Schnabel-A.  Hamrick-J-L.
TI Understanding the Population Genetic Structure of Gleditsia Triacanthos L.:
   The Scale and Pattern of Pollen Gene Flow.
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  921-931.

AU Kingsolver-J-G.
TI Viability Selection on Seasonally Polyphenic Traits: Wing Melanin Pattern in
   Western White Butterflies.
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  932-941.

AU Kingsolver-J-G.
TI Fitness Consequences of Seasonal Polyphenism in Western White Butterflies.
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  942-954.

AU Karlsson-B.
TI Resource Allocation and Mating Systems in Butterflies
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  955-961.

AU Seutin-G.  Ratcliffe-L-M.  Boag-P-T.
TI Mitochondrial DNA Homogeneity in the Phenotypically Diverse Redpoll Finch
   Complex (Aves: Carduelinae: Carduelis flammea-hornemanni).
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  962-973.

AU Paterson-A-M.  Wallis-G-P.  Gray-R-D.
TI Penguins, Petrels, and Parsimony: Does Cladistic Analysis of Behavior
   Reflect Seabird Phylogeny?
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  974-989.

AU Whittier-T-S.  Kaneshiro-K-Y.
TI Intersexual Selection in the Mediterranean Fruit Fly: Does Female Choice
   Enhance Fitness?
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  990-996.

AU Chevillon-C.  Pasteur-N.  Marquine-M.  Heyse-D.  Raymond-M.
TI Population Structure and Dynamics of Selected Genes in the Mosquito Culex
   pipiens.
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  997-1007.

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AU Funk-D-J.  Futuyma-D-J.  Ortb-G.  Meyer-A.
TI A History of Host Associations and Evolutionary Diversification for
   Ophraella  (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae): New Evidence from Mitochondrial
   DNA.
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  1009-1017.

AU Levin-D-A.  Brack-E-T.
TI Natural Selection against White Petals in Phlox.
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  1017-1022.

AU Epperson-B-K.
TI Fine-Scale Spatial Structure: Correlations for Individual Genotypes Differ
   from Those for Local Gene Frequencies.
SO Evolution.  1995 Oct.  49(5).  P  1022-1026.

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AU Benkman-C-W.
TI The Impact of Tree Squirrels (Tamiasciurus) on Limber Pine Seed Dispersal
   Adaptations.
SO Evolution.  1995 Aug.  49(4).  P  585-592.

AU Wills-C.
TI When Did Eve Live? An Evolutionary Detective Story.
SO Evolution.  1995 Aug.  49(4).  P  593-607.

AU Rogers-A-R.
TI Genetic Evidence for a Pleistocene Poplation Explosion.
SO Evolution.  1995 Aug.  49(4).  P  608-615.

AU Joshi-A.  Thompson-J-N.
TI Alternative Routes to the Evolution of Competitive Ability in Two Competing
   Species of Drosophila.
SO Evolution.  1995 Aug.  49(4).  P  616-625.

AU Bryant-E-H.  Meffert-L-M.
TI An Analysis of Selectional Response in Relation to a Population Bottleneck.
  
SO Evolution.  1995 Aug.  49(4).  P  626-634.

AU Zwaan-B.  Bijlsma-R.  Hoekstra-R-F.
TI Artificial Selection for Developmental Time in Drosophila melanogaster in
   Relation to the Evolution of Aging: Direct and Correlated Responses.
SO Evolution.  1995 Aug.  49(4).  P  635-648.

AU Zwaan-B.  Bijlsma-R.  Hoekstra-R-F.
TI Direct Selection on Life Span in Drosophila melanogaster.
SO Evolution.  1995 Aug.  49(4).  P  649-659.

AU Polak-M.  Markow-T-A.
TI Effect of Ectoparasitic Mites on Sexual Selection in a Sonoran Desert Fruit
   Fly.
SO Evolution.  1995 Aug.  49(4).  P  660-669.

AU Delpuech-J-M.  Moreteau-B.  Chiche-J.  Pla-E.  Vouidibio-J.  David-J-R.
TI Phenotypic Plasticity and Reaction Norms in Temperate and Tropical
   Populations of Drosophila melanogaster: Ovarian Size and Developmental
   Temperature.
SO Evolution.  1995 Aug.  49(4).  P  670-675.

AU Cavicchi-S.  Guerra-D.  La-Torre-V.  Huey-R-B.
TI Chromosomal Analysis of Heat-Shock Tolerance in Drosophila melanogaster
   Evolving at Different Temperatures in the Laboratory.
SO Evolution.  1995 Aug.  49(4).  P  676-684.

AU Gromko-M-H.
TI Unpredictability of Correlated Response to Selection: Pleiotropy and
   Sampling Interact.
SO Evolution.  1995 Aug.  49(4).  P  685-693.

AU Kubo-T.  Iwasa-Y.
TI Inferring the Rates of Branching and Extinction from Molecular Phylogenies.
SO Evolution.  1995 Aug.  49(4).  P  694-704.

AU Breeuwer-J-A-H.  Werren-J-H.
TI Hybrid Breakdown between Two Haplodiploid Species: The Role of Nuclear Genes
   and Cytoplasmic Genes.
SO Evolution.  1995 Aug.  49(4).  P  705-717.

AU Moore-W-S.
TI Inferring Phylogenies from mtDNA Variation: Mitochondrial-Gene Trees versus
   Nuclear-Gene Trees.
SO Evolution.  1995 Aug.  49(4).  P  718-726.

AU Soltis-D-E.  Kuzoff-R-K.
TI Discordance between Nuclear and Chloroplast Phylogenies in the Heuchera
   Group  (Saxifragaceae).
SO Evolution.  1995 Aug.  49(4).  P  727-742.

AU Lipsitch-M.  Herre-E-A.  Nowak-M-A.
TI Host Population Structure and the Evolution of Virulence: A "Law of
   Diminishing Returns."
SO Evolution.  1995 Aug.  49(4).  P  743-748.

AU McPeek-M-A.
TI Morphological Evolution Mediated by Behavior in the Damselflies of Two
   Communities.
SO Evolution.  1995 Aug.  49(4).  P  749-769.

AU Soler-M.  Soler-J-J.  Martinez-J-G.  Myller-A-P.
TI Magpie Host Manipulation by Great Spotted Cuckoos: Evidence for an Avian
   Mafia?
SO Evolution.  1995 Aug.  49(4).  P  770-775.

CC Brief Communication.

AU Head-G.
TI Selection on Fecundity and Variation in the Degree of Sexual Size
   Dimorphism among Spider Species (Class Araneai).
SO Evolution.  1995 Aug.  49(4).  P  776-781.

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AU Brandt-M-E.  Chen-G.
TI Controlling the dynamical behavior of a circle map model of the
   human heart.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 74(1)  P 1.
AB 50740001.422

AU Kroeller-J.
TI Third-order reverse correlation analysis of muscle spindle primary
   afferent fiber responses to random muscle stretch.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 74(1)  P 9.
AB 50740009.422

AU Fuchs-A.  Jirsa-V-K.  Haken-H.  Kelso-J-A-S.
TI Extending the HKB model of coordinated movement to oscillators with
   different eigenfrequencies.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 74(1)  P 21.
AB 50740021.422

AU Tass-P.  Haken-H.
TI Synchronized oscillations in the visual cortex - a synergetic
   model.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 74(1)  P 31.
AB 50740031.422

AU Buchanan-J-J.  Kelso-J-A-S.  Fuchs-A.
TI Coordination dynamics of trajectory formation.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 74(1)  P 41.
AB 50740041.422

AU Lestienne-R.
TI Determination of the precision of spike timing in the visual cortex
   of anaesthetised cats.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 74(1)  P 55.
AB 50740055.422

AU Cartling-B.
TI Dynamics control of semantic processes in a hierarchical
   associative memory.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 74(1)  P 63.
AB 50740063.422

AU Blanzieri-E.    Grandi-F.  Maio-D.
TI High-order behaviour in learning gate networks with lateral
   inhibition.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 74(1)  P 73.
AB 50740073.422

AU Korogod-S-M.
TI Electro-geometrical coupling in non-uniform branching dendrites.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 74(1)  P 85.
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CC CONTENTS          Volume 271 Number 7 (1996)

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Koshy-K-M.  Boggs-J-M.
TI Investigation of the calcium-mediated association between the
   carbohydrate head groups of galactosylceramide and galactosylceramide
   I3 sulfate by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3496.

AU Street-J-M.  Evans-J-E.  Natowicz-M-R.
TI Glucuronic acid-conjugated dihydroxy fatty acids in the urine of
   patients with generalized peroxisomal disorders
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3507.

AU Choi-J-Y.  Stukey-J.  Hwang-S-Y.  Martin-C-E.
TI Regulatory elements that control transcription activation and
   unsaturated fatty acid-mediated repression of the Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae OLE1 gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3581.

AU Brooke-J-S.  Valvano-M-A.
TI Biosynthesis of inner core lipopolysaccharide in enteric bacteria
   identification and characterization of a conserved phosphoheptose
   isomerase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3608.

AU Nakayama-J.  Fukuda-M-N.  Hirabayashi-Y.  Kanamori-A.  Sasaki-K.
   Nishi-T.  Fukuda-M.
TI Expression cloning of a human GT3 synthase. GD3 and GT3 are synthesized
   by a single enzyme.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3684.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Murakami-Y.  Ichiba-T.  Matsufuji-S.  Hayashi-S-.
TI Cloning of antizyme inhibitor, a highly homologous protein to ornithine
   decarboxylase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3340.

AU Patstone-G.  Maher-P.
TI Cooper and calcium binding motifs in the extracellular domains of
   fibroblast growth factor receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3343.

AU Schwientek-T.  Narimatsu-H.  Ernst-J-F.
TI Golgi localization and in vivo activity of a mammalian
   glycosyltransferase (human {beta}1,4-galactosyltransferase) in yeast
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3398.

AU Lyczak-J-B.  Zhang-K.  Saxon-A.  Morrison-S-L.
TI Expression of novel secreted isoforms of human immunoglobulin E proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3428.

AU Tilbrook-P-A.  Bittorf-T.  Busfield-S-J.  Chappell-D.  Klinken-S-P.
TI Disrupted signaling in a mutant J2E cell line that shows enhanced
   viability, but does not proliferate or differentiate, with
   erythropoietin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3453.

AU Buccione-R.  Bannykh-S.  Santone-I.  Baldassarre-M.  Facchiano-F.
   Bozzi-Y.  Tullio-G-D.  Mironov-A.  Luini-A.  Matteis-M-A-D.
TI Regulation of constitutive exocytic transport by membrane receptors. A
   biochemical and morphometric study.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3523.

AU Martire-G.  Mottola-G.  Pascale-M-C.  Malagolini-N.  Turrini-I.
   Serafini-Cessi-F.  Jackson-M-R.  Bonatti-S.
TI Different fate of a single reporter protein containing KDEL or KKXX
   targeting signals stably expressed in mammalian cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3541.

AU Brizzi-M-F.  Aronica-M-G.  Rosso-A.  Bagnara-G-P.  Yarden-Y.
   Pegoraro-L.
TI Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor stimulates JAK2
   signaling pathway and rapidly activates p93fes, STAT1 p91, and STAT3
   p92 in polymorphonuclear leukocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3562.

AU Coquil-J-F.  Mauger-J-P.  Claret-M.
TI Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate slowly converts its receptor to a state of
   higher affinity in sheep cerebellum membranes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3568.

AU Gorr-S-U.
TI Differential storage of prolactin, granins (chromogranin B and
   secretogranin II), and constitutive secretory markers in rat pituitary
   GH4C1 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3575.

AU Liu-Y.  Guyton-K-Z.  Gorospe-M.  Xu-Q.  Kokkonen-G-C.  Mock-Y-D.
   Roth-G-S.  Holbrook-N-J.
TI Age-related decline in mitogen-activated protein kinase activity in
   epidermal growth factor-stimulated rat hepatocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3604.

AU Miyazawa-K.  Shimomura-T.  Kitamura-N.
TI Activation of hepatocyte growth factor in the injured tissues is
   mediated by hepatocyte growth factor activator
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3615.

AU Bennett-B-D.  Jetton-T-L.  Ying-G.  Magnuson-M-A.  Piston-D-W.
TI Quantitative subcellular imaging of glucose metabolism within intact
   pancreatic islets
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3647.

AU Tsai-J-C.  Jain-M.  Hsieh-C-M.  Lee-W-S.  Yoshizumi-M.  Patterson-C.
   Perrella-M-A.  Cooke-C.  Wang-H.  Haber-E.  Schlegel-R.  Lee-M-E.
TI Induction of apoptosis by pyrrolidinedithiocarbamate and
   N-acetylcysteine in vascular smooth muscle cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3667.

AU Li-Q.  Karam-S-M.  Gordon-J-I.
TI Diphtheria toxin-mediated ablation of parietal cells in the stomach of
   transgenic mice
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3671.

AU Willmott-N.  Sethi-J-K.  Walseth-T-F.  Lee-H-C.  White-A-M.
   Galione-A.
TI Nitric oxide-induced mobilization of intracellular calcium via the
   cyclic ADP-ribose signaling pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3699.

AU Imanaka-T.  Shiina-Y.  Takano-T.  Hashimoto-T.  Osumi-T.
TI Insertion of the 70-kDa peroxisomal membrane protein into peroxisomal
   membranes in vivo and in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3706.

AU Bonay-P.  Munro-S.  Fresno-M.  Alarcon-B.
TI Intra-Golgi transport inhibition by megalomicin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3719.

AU Austin-S-J.  Fujimoto-W.  Marvin-K-W.  Vollberg-T-M.  Lorand-L.
   Jetten-A-M.
TI Cloning and regulation of cornifin {beta}, a new member of the
   cornifin/spr family. Suppression by retinoic acid receptor-selective
   retinoids.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3737.

AU Tiberi-M.  Nash-S-R.  Bertrand-L.  Lefkowitz-R-J.  Caron-M-G.
TI Differential regulation of dopamine D1A receptor responsiveness by
   various G protein-coupled receptor kinases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3771.

AU Warn-Cramer-B-J.  Lampe-P-D.  Kurata-W-E.  Kanemitsu-M-Y.  Loo-L-W-M.
   Eckhart-W.  Lau-A-F.
TI Characterization of the mitogen-activated protein kinase
   phosphorylation sites on the connexin-43 gap junction protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3779.

AU Davis-E-C.  Mecham-R-P.
TI Selective degradation of accumulated secretory proteins in the
   endoplasmic reticulum. A possible clearance pathway for abnormal
   tropoelastin.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3787.

AU Mourey-R-J.  Vega-Q-C.  Campbell-J-S.  Wenderoth-M-P.  Hauschka-S-D.
   Krebs-E-G.  Dixon-J-E.
TI A novel cytoplasmic dual specificity protein tyrosine phosphatase
   implicated in muscle and neuronal differentiation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3795.

AU Blocker-A.  Severin-F-F.  Habermann-A.  Hyman-A-A.  Griffiths-G.
   Burkhardt-J-K.
TI Microtubule-associated protein-dependent binding of phagosomes to
   microtubules
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3803.

AU Wei-K.  Huber-B-E.
TI Cytosine deaminase gene as a positive selection marker
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3812.

AU Pall-E-A.  Bolton-K-M.  Ervasti-J-M.
TI Differential heparin inhibition of skeletal muscle {alpha}-dystroglycan
   binding to laminins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3817.

AU Poster-J-B.  Dean-N.
TI The yeast VRG4 gene is required for normal Golgi functions and defines
   a new family of related genes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3837.

AU Baumgart-E.  Fahimi-H-D.  Stich-A.  Volkl-A.
TI l-Lactate dehydrogenase A4- and A3B isoforms are bona fide peroxisomal
   enzymes in rat liver. Evidence for involvement in intraperoxisomal NADH
   reoxidation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3846.

AU Kon-Kozlowski-M.  Pani-G.  Pawson-T.  Siminovitch-K-A.
TI The tyrosine phosphatase PTP1C associates with Vav, Grb2, and mSos1 in
   hematopoietic cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3856.

AU Li-S.  Seitz-R.  Lisanti-M-P.
TI Phosphorylation of caveolin by Src tyrosine kinases. The
   {alpha}-isoform of caveolin is selectively phosphorylated by v-Src in
   vivo.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3863.

AU Zhang-K.  Sun-J.  Liu-N.  Wen-D.  Chang-D.  Thomason-A.
   Yoshinaga-S-K.
TI Transformation of NIH 3T3 cells by HER3 or HER4 receptors requires the
   presence of HER1 or HER2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3884.

AU Toma-L.  Pinhal-M-A-S.  Dietrich-C-P.  Nader-H-B.  Hirschberg-C-B.
TI Transport of UDP-galactose into the Golgi lumen regulates the
   biosynthesis of proteoglycans
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3897.

AU Saxena-S.  Allon-M.
TI The role of cytosolic calcium in chronic adaptation to phosphate
   depletion in opossum kidney cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3902.

AU Tobin-A-B.  Keys-B.  Nahorski-S-R.
TI Identification of a novel receptor kinase that phosphorylates a
   phospholipase C-linked muscarinic receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3907.

AU Kalies-K-U.  Hartmann-E.
TI Membrane topology of the 12- and the 25-kDa subunits of the mammalian
   signal peptidase complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3925.

AU Takeuchi-Y.  Nakayama-K.  Matsumoto-T.
TI Differentiation and cell surface expression of transforming growth
   factor-{beta} receptors are regulated by interaction with matrix
   collagen in murine osteoblastic cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3938.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Kiefer-P-M.  Varughese-K-I.  Su-Y.  Xuong-N-H.  Chang-C-F.  Gupta-P.
   Bray-T.  Whiteley-J-M.
TI Altered structural and mechanistic properties of mutant
   dihydropteridine reductases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3437.

AU Costello-C-A.  Kelleher-N-L.  Abe-M.  McLafferty-F-W.  Begley-T-P.
TI Mechanistic studies on thiaminase I. Overexpression and identification
   of the active site nucleophile.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3445.

AU Hugunin-M.  Quintal-L-J.  Mankovich-J-A.  Ghayur-T.
TI Protease activity of in vitro transcribed and translated Caenorhabditis
   elegans cell death gene (ced-3) product
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3517.

AU Callan-O-H.  So-O-Y.  Swinney-D-C.
TI The kinetic factors that determine the affinity and selectivity for
   slow binding inhibition of human prostaglandin H synthase 1 and 2 by
   indomethacin and flurbiprofen
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3548.

AU Shen-F.  Seabra-M-C.
TI Mechanism of digeranylgeranylation of Rab proteins. Formation of a
   complex between monogeranylgeranyl-Rab and Rab escort protein.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3692.

AU Best-A.  Ahmed-S.  Kozma-R.  Lim-L.
TI The Ras-related GTPase Rac1 binds tubulin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3756.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Maeda-M.  Aubry-L.  Insall-R.  Gaskins-C.  Devreotes-P-N.
   Firtel-R-A.
TI Seven helix chemoattractant receptors transiently stimulate
   mitogen-activated protein kinase in Dictyostelium. Role of
   heterotrimeric G proteins.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3351.

AU Sha-Q.  Romano-C.  Lopatin-A-N.  Nichols-C-G.
TI Spermidine release from Xenopus oocytes. Electrodiffusion through a
   membrane channel.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3392.

AU Weber-J.  Senior-A-E.
TI Binding and hydrolysis of TNP-ATP by Escherichia coli F1-ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3474.

AU Cabado-A-G.  Yu-F-H.  Kapus-A.  Lukacs-G.  Grinstein-S.  Orlowski-J.
TI Distinct structural domains confer cAMP sensitivity and ATP dependence
   to the Na+/H+ exchanger NHE3 isoform
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3590.

AU Mizushima-T.  Ishikawa-Y.  Obana-E.  Hase-M.  Kubota-T.  Katayama-T.
   Kunitake-T.  Watanabe-E.  Sekimizu-K.
TI Influence of cluster formation of acidic phospholipids on decrease in
   the affinity for ATP of DnaA protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3633.

AU Verma-A-K.  Enyedi-A.  Filoteo-A-G.  Strehler-E-E.  Penniston-J-T.
TI Plasma membrane calcium pump isoform 4a has a longer calmodulin-binding
   domain than 4b
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3714.

AU Desrosiers-M-G.  Gately-L-J.  Gambel-A-M.  Menick-D-R.
TI Purification and characterization of the Ca2+-ATPase of Flavobacterium
   odoratum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3945.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Moriyama-Y.  Tsujimura-T.  Hashimoto-K.  Morimoto-M.  Kitayama-H.
   Matsuzawa-Y.  Kitamura-Y.  Kanakura-Y.
TI Role of aspartic acid 814 in the function and expression of c-kit
   receptor tyrosine kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3347.

AU Cotto-J-J.  Kline-M.  Morimoto-R-I.
TI Activation of heat shock factor 1 DNA binding precedes stress-induced
   serine phosphorylation. Evidence for a multistep pathway of regulation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3355.

AU Marhamati-D-J.  Sonenshein-G-E.
TI B-Myb expression in vascular smooth muscle cells occurs in a cell
   cycle-dependent fashion and down-regulates promoter activity of type I
   collagen genes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3359.

AU Hill-A.  Nantel-A.  Rock-C-D.  Quatrano-R-S.
TI A conserved domain of the viviparous-1 gene product enhances the DNA
   binding activity of the bZIP protein EmBP-1 and other transcription
   factors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3366.

AU Hensold-J-O.  Stratton-C-A.  Barth-D.  Galson-D-L.
TI Expression of the transcription factor, Spi-1 (PU.1), in
   differentiating murine erythroleukemia cells is regulated
   post-transcriptionally. Evidence for differential stability of
   transcription factor mRNAs following inducer exposure.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3385.

AU Lee-M-H.  Mori-S.  Raychaudhuri-P.
TI trans-Activation by the hnRNP K protein involves an increase in RNA
   synthesis from the reporter genes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3420.

AU Wu-S.  Moomaw-C-R.  Tomer-K-B.  Falck-J-R.  Zeldin-D-C.
TI Molecular cloning and expression of CYP2J2, a human cytochrome P450
   arachidonic acid epoxygenase highly expressed in heart
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3460.

AU Sabourin-J-C.  Kern-A-S.  Gregori-C.  Porteu-A.  Cywiner-C.
   Chatelet-F-P.  Kahn-A.  Pichard-A-L.
TI An intronic enhancer essential for tissue-specific expression of the
   aldolase B transgenes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3469.

AU Tillman-J-B.  Dhahbi-J-M.  Mote-P-L.  Walford-R-L.  Spindler-S-R.
TI Dietary calorie restriction in mice induces carbamyl phosphate
   synthetase I gene transcription tissue specifically
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3500.

AU Tsai-H-L.  Kou-G-H.  Chen-S-C.  Wu-C-W.  Lin-Y-S.
TI Human cytomegalovirus immediate-early protein IE2 tethers a
   transcriptional repression domain to p53
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3534.

AU Skerjanc-I-S.  Truong-J.  Filion-P.  McBurney-M-W.
TI A splice variant of the ITF-2 transcript encodes a transcription factor
   that inhibits MyoD activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3555.

AU Kesteren-R-E-.  Tensen-C-P.  Smit-A-B.  Minnen-J-.
   Kolakowski-L-F-Jr..  Meyerhof-W.  Richter-D.  Heerikhuizen-H-.
   Vreugdenhil-E.  Geraerts-W-P-M.
TI Co-evolution of ligand-receptor pairs in the vasopressin/oxytocin
   superfamily of bioactive peptides
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3619.

AU Ye-X.  Robinson-M-B.  Batshaw-M-L.  Furth-E-E.  Smith-I.  Wilson-J-M.
TI Prolonged metabolic correction in adult ornithine
   transcarbamylase-deficient mice with adenoviral vectors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3639.

AU Yockey-C-E.  Smith-G.  Izumo-S.  Shimizu-N.
TI cDNA cloning and characterization of murine transcriptional enhancer
   factor-1-related protein 1, a transcription factor that binds to the
   M-CAT motif
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3727.

AU Fukunaga-B-N.  Hankinson-O.
TI Identification of a novel domain in the aryl hydrocarbon receptor
   required for DNA binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3743.

AU Tsytsykova-A-V.  Tsitsikov-E-N.  Geha-R-S.
TI The CD40L promoter contains nuclear factor of activated T cells-binding
   motifs which require AP-1 binding for activation of transcription
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3763.

AU Berthelsen-J.  Vandekerkhove-J.  Blasi-F.
TI Purification and characterization of UEF3, a novel factor involved in
   the regulation of the urokinase and other AP-1 controlled promoters
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3822.

AU Usachenko-S-I.  Gavin-I-M.  Bavykin-S-G.
TI Alterations in nucleosome core structure in linker histone-depleted
   chromatin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3831.

AU Shima-D-T.  Kuroki-M.  Deutsch-U.  Ng-Y-S.  Adamis-A-P.  D'Amore-P-A.
TI The mouse gene for vascular endothelial growth factor. Genomic
   structure, definition of the transcriptional unit, and characterization
   of transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulatory sequences.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3877.

AU Osada-S.  Yamamoto-H.  Nishihara-T.  Imagawa-M.
TI DNA binding specificity of the CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein
   transcription factor family
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3891.

AU Hirose-F.  Yamaguchi-M.  Kuroda-K.  Omori-A.  Hachiya-T.  Ikeda-M.
   Nishimoto-Y.  Matsukage-A.
TI Isolation and characterization of cDNA for DREF, a promoter-activating
   factor for Drosophila DNA replication-related genes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3930.

AU Emi-Y.  Ikushiro-S-.  Iyanagi-T.
TI Xenobiotic responsive element-mediated transcriptional activation in
   the UDP-glucuronosyltransferase family 1 gene complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3952.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Brandes-H-K.  Larimer-F-W.  Hartman-F-C.
TI The molecular pathway for the regulation of phosphoribulokinase by
   thioredoxin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3333.

AU Taylor-J-M.  Jacob-Mosier-G-G.  Lawton-R-G.  VanDort-M.  Neubig-R-R.
TI Receptor and membrane interaction sites on G{beta}. A receptor-derived
   peptide binds to the carboxyl terminus.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3336.

AU Hu-Z.  Haghjoo-K.  Jordan-F.
TI Further evidence for the structure of the subtilisin propeptide and for
   its interactions with mature subtilisin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3375.

AU Andersson-L-A.  Bylkas-S-A.  Wilson-A-E.
TI Spectral analysis of lactoperoxidase. Evidence for a common heme in
   mammalian peroxidases.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3406.

AU Locht-A-.  Stubbs-M-T.  Bauer-M.  Bode-W.
TI Crystallographic evidence that the F2 kringle catalytic domain linker
   of prothrombin does not cover the fibrinogen recognition exosite
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3413.

AU Yuan-L.  Nelson-B-A.  Caryl-G.
TI The catalytic cysteine and histidine in the plant acyl-acyl carrier
   protein thioesterases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3417.

AU Rozema-D.  Gellman-S-H.
TI Artificial chaperone-assisted refolding of carbonic anhydrase B
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3478.

AU Kentrup-H.  Becker-W.  Heukelbach-J.  Wilmes-A.  Schurmann-A.
   Huppertz-C.  Kainulainen-H.  Joost-H-G.
TI Dyrk, a dual specificity protein kinase with unique structural features
   whose activity is dependent on tyrosine residues between subdomains VII
   and VIII
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3488.

AU Hitchcock-DeGregori-S-E.  An-Y.
TI Integral repeats and a continuous coiled coil are required for binding
   of striated muscle tropomyosin to the regulated actin filament
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3600.

AU Mozzarelli-A.  Bettati-S.  Rivetti-C.  Rossi-G-L.  Colotti-G.
   Chiancone-E.
TI Cooperative oxygen binding to Scapharca inaequivalvis hemoglobin in the
   crystal
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3627.

AU Baglia-F-A.  Walsh-P-N.
TI A binding site for thrombin in the Apple 1 domain of factor XI
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3652.

AU Tamm-A.  Kister-A.  Nolte-K-U.  Gessner-J-E.  Schmidt-R-E.
TI The IgG binding site of human Fc{gamma}RIIIB receptor involves
   CC{prime} and FG loops of the membrane-proximal domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3659.

AU Czarnota-G-J.  Ottensmeyer-F-P.
TI Structural states of the nucleosome
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3677.

AU Ozcelebi-F.  Rao-R-V.  Holicky-E.  Madden-B-J.  McCormick-D-J.
   Miller-L-J.
TI Phosphorylation of cholecystokinin receptors expressed on Chinese
   hamster ovary cells. Similarities and differences relative to native
   pancreatic acinar cell receptors.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3750.

AU Larson-P-J.  Stanfield-Oakley-S-A.  VanDusen-W-J.  Kasper-C-K.
   Smith-K-J.  Monroe-D-M.  High-K-A.
TI Structural integrity of the {gamma}-carboxyglutamic acid domain of
   human blood coagulation factor IXa is required for its binding to
   cofactor VIIIa
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3869.

AU Hansen-S.  Hupp-T-R.  Lane-D-P.
TI Allosteric regulation of the thermostability and DNA binding activity
   of human p53 by specific interacting proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 16.  271(07).  p 3917.



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AU Wojcik-A. Bonk-K. Mueller-W-U. Obe-G. Streffer-C.
TI Do DNA Double-Strand Breaks Induced by Alu I Lead to Development of Novel
   Aberrations in the Second and Third Post-Treatment Mitoses?
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 119.
AB Frequencies of chromosomal aberrations were studied in the first, second
   and third mitosis after treatment of one-cell mouse embryos with the
   restriction enzyme Alu I. The results indicate that, unlike ionizing
   radiation, Alu I-induced DNA double-strand breaks do not lead to novel
   aberrations in the post-treatment mitoses.

AU Hasan-N-M. Parker-P-J. Adams-G-E.
TI Induction and Phosphorylation of Protein Kinase C-alpha and
   Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase by Hypoxia and by Radiation in Chinese
   Hamster V79 Cells.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 128.
AB Exposure of serum-deprived V79 cells to hypoxia or radiation causes the
   induction and phosphorylation of PKC-alpha. This is accompanied by an
   increased expression of MAP kinase in the case of hypoxia but not radiation.

AU Hahnfeldt-P. Hlatky-L.
TI Resensitization due to Redistribution of Cells in the Phases of the Cell
   Cycle during Arbitrary Radiation Protocols.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 134.
AB The effect of cell cycle phase dependence in sensitivity to ionizing
   radiation is considered theoretically for an idealized uniform, asynchronous
   cell population in vitro. It is found that, when quadratic repair effects
   are negligible (e.g. for certain high-LET radiations), the most sparing 
   manner of delivery of a specific amount of radiation to the cell population
   is as a single, acute dose.

AU Liu-F-F. Sherar-M-D. Hill-R-P.
TI The Relationship between Intracellular pH and Heat Sensitivity in a
   Thermoresistant Cell Line.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 144.
AB We demonstrate a linear association between intracellular pH level and log
   surviving fraction after hyperthermia in a pair of heat-sensitive and
   heat-resistant cell lines. The relationship between these two variables
   differs, with the thermoresistant variant demonstrating less decline in
   intracellular pH level with heating and being more tolerant of reductions in
   intracellular pH compared to its heat-sensitive parent cells.

AU Braunschweiger-P-G. Basrur-V. Santos-O. Adessa-A. Houdek-P. Markoe-A-M.
TI Radioresistance in Murine Solid Tumors Induced by Interleukin-1.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 150.
AB Interleukin-1 alpha induced radioresistance in RIF-1 and SCC-7 tumors 2-4
   h after administration. Radioresistance was assessed by changes in D0, Dq,
   alpha/beta and SF2. The degree of radioresistance was comparable to that
   induced in vivo by hypoxia but was transient; oxidative responses from tumor
   macrophages may be involved.

AU Ehrhart-E-J. Gillette-E-L. Barcellos-Hoff-M-H.
TI Immunohistochemical Evidence of Rapid Extracellular Matrix Remodeling
   after Iron-Particle Irradiation of Mouse Mammary Gland.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 157.
AB In the mammary glands of BALB/c mice, 0-8 Gy 600 MeV iron particles
   induced remodeling of the extracellular matrix characterized by collagen III
   in the adipose stroma within 1 day which peaked at 9 days and resolved by 
   day 14. Immunoreactive tenascin was induced in the epithelium, lasting 14
   days. In contrast to low-LET radiation, the iron ions disrupted the
   integrity of the epithelial basement membrane.

AU Luebeck-E-G. Curtis-S-B. Cross-F-T. Moolgavkar-S-H.
TI Two-Stage Model of Radon-Induced Malignant Lung Tumors in Rats: Effects of
   Cell Killing.
SP Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 163.
AB A two-stage model of carcinogenesis is used to analyze lung tumor
   incidence in rats exposed to varying regimens of radon. This analysis
   presents evidence that a two-stage model adequately describes the data and
   generates a hypothesis regarding the mechanism of radon-induced
   carcinogenesis.

AU Simmons-J-A. Cohn-P. Min-T.
TI Survival and Yields of Chromosome Aberrations in Hamster and Human Lung
   Cells Irradiated by Alpha Particles.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 174.
AB Using the end points of cell death and the induction of chromosome
   aberrations, human cells have been shown to be twice as sensitive as Chinese
   hamster V79 cells to the effects of alpha-particle irradiation.

AU Tierney-L-A. Hahn-F-F. Lechner-J-F.
TI p53, erbB-2 and K-ras Gene Alterations Are Rare in Spontaneous and
   Plutonium-239-Induced Canine Lung Neoplasia.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 181.
AB Lung tumors of different histological types from control and plutonium-
   dioxide-exposed dogs were examined for gene alterations. The data
   indicate that abnormalities in p53 or K-ras genes as a result of missense
   mutations are infrequent in lung tumors of control or plutonium-dioxide-
   exposed dogs. The overall frequency of abnormalities of p53 genes in 
   plutonium-dioxide-induced lung tumors in the dog was about one-third
   that in lung cancers in uranium miners.

AU Holley-W-R. Chatterjee-A.
TI Clusters of DNA Damage Induced by Ionizing Radiation: Formation of Short
   DNA Fragments. I. Theoretical Modeling.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 188.
AB A general theoretical model describing interactions of charged particles
   with a solenoid model of DNA chromatin fiber is presented which predicts
   significant production of short (less than 20 kbp) fragments of DNA, the
   overall yield of which agrees well with recent experiments. The shapes of 
   the calculated fragment length distributions are independent of radiation 
   quality but depend on the chromatin fiber model, suggesting that such 
   calculations, combined with appropriate experiments, may help determine the
   structure of chromatin fiber.

AU Rydberg-B.
TI Clusters of DNA Damage Induced by Ionizing Radiation: Formation of Short
   DNA Fragments. II. Experimental Detection.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 200.
AB DNA fragments in the size range of 0.1-3 kb are detected experimentally in
   irradiated human fibroblasts. It is suggested that they occur as a result of
   interaction of single ionizing particles with the 30 nm chromatin fiber.

AU Rubin-D-B. Drab-E-A. Kang-H-J. Baumann-F-E. Blazek-E-R.
TI WR-1065 and Radioprotection of Vascular Endothelial Cells. I. Cell
   Proliferation, DNA Synthesis and Damage.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 210.
AB The aminothiol WR-1065 radioprotects vascular endothelial cells cultured
   from bovine aorta by attenuating DNA damage and by promoting progression
   from G to S phase and cell proliferation.

AU Mooteri-S-N. Podolski-J-L. Drab-E-A. Saclarides-T-J. Onoda-J-M.
   Kantak-S-S. Rubin-D-B.
TI WR-1065 and Radioprotection of Vascular Endothelial Cells. II. Morphology.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 217.
AB The aminothiol WR-1065 radioprotects vascular endothelial cells cultured
   from bovine aorta while preventing radiation-induced change in shape,
   reorganization of stress fibers containing actin and up-regulation of
   alpha-5-beta-1, the integrin receptor for fibronectin.

AU Lundell-M. Mattsson-A. Hakulinen-T. Holm-L-E.
TI Breast Cancer after Radiotherapy for Skin Hemangioma in Infancy.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 225.
AB Women irradiated for skin hemangioma during infancy show from the age of
   40 an increased breast cancer risk that is significantly elevated more than
   50 years after radiotherapy.

AU Logani-M-K. Ziskin-M-C.
TI Continuous Millimeter-Wave Radiation Has No Effect on Lipid Peroxidation
   in Liposomes.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2). P. 231.
AB Irradiation of liposomes with continuous millimeter electromagnetic waves
   at frequencies of 53.6, 61.2 and 78.1 GHz and incident power densities of
   10, 1 and 500 mW/square centimeter, respectively, did not show an enhance-
   ment in the formation of lipid peroxides compared to unirradiated samples.

AU Raabe-A. Beck-Bornholdt-H-P.
TI The Possible Influence of Breathing Patterns on the Measurements of
   Breathing Frequency.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 February 145(2) P. 236.
AB Depending on the breathing pattern, the breathing frequency of untreated
   WAG/Rij rats varies by a factor of three. Although this phenomenon might be
   strain-specific, it seems noteworthy because it might influence the results
   obtained after irradiation significantly, especially if breathing frequency
   is automatically converted into a numerical value.
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   (Agrobacterium tumefaciens and regeneration via somatic
   embryogenesis of transgenic plants with the MtENOD12.
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AU Kikkert-J-R.  Hebert-Soule-D.    Wallace-P-G.  Striem-M-J.
   Reisch-B-I.
TI Transgenic plantlets of 'Chancellor' grapevine (Vitis sp.) from
   biolistic transformation of embryogenic cell suspensions.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(5)  P 311.
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AU Yamazaki-M.  Son-L.  Hayashi-T.  Morita-N.  Asamizu-T.
   Mourakoshi-I.  Saito-K.
TI Transgenic fertile Scoparia dulcis L., a folk medicinal plant,
   conferred with a herbicide-resistant trait using an Ri binary
   vector.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(5)  P 317.
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AU Sivamani-E.  Shen-P.  Opalka-N.  Beachy-R-N.  Fauquet-C-M.
TI Selection of large quanities of embryogenic calli from indica rice
   seeds for production of fertile transgenic plants using the
   biolistic method.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(5)  P 322.
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AU Karthikeyan-A-S.  Sarma-K-S.    Veluthambi-K.
TI Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation of Vigna mungo
   (L.) Hepper.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(5)  P 328.
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AU Jumin-H-B.  Nito-N.
TI Plant regeneration via somatic embryogenesis from protoplasts of
   six plant species related to Citrus.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(5)  P 332.
AB 60150332.299

AU Orozco-Castillo-C.  Chalmers-K-J.  Powell-W.  Waugh-R.
TI RAPD and organelle specific PCR re-affirms taxonomic relationships
   within the genus Coffea.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(5)  P 337.
AB 60150337.299

AU Erdelska-O.  Vidovencova-Z.  Erdelsky-K.
TI Cleavage polyembryos as explants for plant regeneration in wheat.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(5)  P 342.
AB 60150342.299

AU Gutmann-M.  Charpentier-J-P.  Doumas-P.  Jay-Allemand-C.
TI Histological investigation of walnut cotyledon fragments for a
   better understanding of in vitro adventitious root initiation.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(5)  P 345.
AB 60150345.299

AU Barr-S-N-R.  Payne-L-A.  Dale-M-F-B.  Wilkinson-M-J.
TI Predictive correlates of shoot regeneration from potato protoplast
   culture.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(5)  P 350.
AB 60150350.299

AU Muralidhar-Rao-M.  Lakshmi-Sita-G.
TI Direct somatic embroygenesis from immature embryos of rosewood
   (Dalbergia latifolia Roxb.).
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(5)  P 355.
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AU Chavez-Moctezuma-M-P.  Lozoya-Gloria-E.
TI Biosynthesis of the sesquiterpenic phytoalexin capsidiol in
   elicited root cultures of chili pepper (Capsicum annuum).
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(5)  P 360.
AB 60150360.299

AU Nayak-S.  Debata-B-K.  Sahoo-S.
TI Rapid propagation of lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus (Nees) Wats.)
   through somatic embryogenesis in vitro.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(5)  P 367.
AB 60150367.299

AU Rock-C-D.    Quatrano-R-S.
TI Lanthanide ions are agonists of transient gene expression in rice
   protoplasts and act in synergy with ABA to increase Em gene
   expression.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(5)  P 371.
AB 60150371.299

AU Van-Schaik-C-E.  Posthuma-A.  De-Jeu-M-J.  Jacobsen-E.
TI Plant regeneration through somatic embryogenesis from callus
   induced on immature embryos of Alstroemeria spp.L.
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TI Biotransformations by Clostridium beijerinckii NCIMB 8052 in
   pH-auxostat culture.
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AU Mukherjee-K-D.  Kiewitt-I.
TI Enrichment of very-long-chain mono-unsaturated fatty acids by
   lipase-catalysed hydrolysis and transesterification.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(5)  P 557.
AB 60440557.253

AU Jachmanian-I.  Schulte-E.  Mukherjee-K-D.
TI Substrate selectivity in esterification of less common fatty acids
   catalysed by lipases from different sources.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(5)  P 563.
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AU Zhang-J.  Marcin-C.  Shifflet-M-A.  Salmon-P.  Brix-T.  Greasham-R.
    Buckland-B.  Chartrain-M.
TI Development of a defined medium fermentation process for
   physostigmine production by Streptomyces griseofuscus.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(5)  P 568.
AB 60440568.253

AU Haraguchi-K.  Kodama-T.
TI Purification and properties of poly(beta-D-mannuronate) lyase from
   Azotobacter chroococcum.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(5)  P 576.
AB 60440576.253

AU Zhou-N-Y.  Chan-C-K.  Chion-K.  Leak-D-J.
TI Cloning and expression of the genes encoding the propene
   monooxygenase from Xanthobacter, Py2.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(5)  P 582.
AB 60440582.253

AU Kimura-H.  Izawa-M.  Sumino-Y.
TI Molecular analysis of the gene cluster involved in cephalosporin
   biosynthesis from Lysobacter lactamgenus YK90.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(5)  P 589.
AB 60440589.253

AU Fierro-F.  Montenegro-E.  Gutierrez-S.  Martin-J-F.
TI Mutants blocked in penicillin biosynthesis show a deletion of the
   entire penicillin gene cluster at a specific site within a
   conserved hexanucleotide sequence.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(5)  P 597.
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AU Coque-J-J-R.  Enguita-F-J.  Cardoza-R-E.  Martin-J-F.  Liras-P.
TI Characterization of the cefF gene of Nocardia lactamdurans encoding
   a 3'-methylcephem hydroxylase different from the 7-cephem
   hydroxylase.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(5)  P 605.
AB 60440605.253

AU Bui-D-M.  Kunze-I.  Foerster-S.  Wartmann-T.  Horstmann-C.
   Manteuffel-R.  Kunze-G.
TI Cloning and expression of an Arxula adeninivorans glucoamylase gene
   in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(5)  P 610.
AB 60440610.253

AU Lee-F-W-F.  Silva-N-A-D.
TI Application of Ty1 for cloned gene insertion: amplification of a
   large regulated expression cassette in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(5)  P 620.
AB 60440620.253

AU Mendoza-Vega-O.  Keppi-E.  Bouchon-B.  Nguyen-M.  Achstetter-T.
TI Recombinant outer-surface protein A (des-Cys^[1]-OspA) from the
   Lyme disease spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi: high production
   levels in Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast cultures.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(5)  P 624.
AB 60440624.253

AU Takii-Y.  Takahashi-K.  Yamamoto-K.  Sogabe-Y.  Suzuki-Y.
TI Bacillus stearothermophilus ATCC12016 alpha-glucosidase specific
   for alpha-1,4 bonds of maltosaccharides and alpha-glucans shows
   high amino acid sequence similarities to seven
   alpha-D-glucohydrolases with different substrate specificity.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(5)  P 629.
AB 60440629.253

AU Skjerdal-O-T.  Sletta-H.  Flenstad-S-G.  Josefsen-K-D.  Levine-D-W.
    Ellingsen-T-E.
TI Changes in intracellular composition in response to hyperosmotic
   stress of NaCl, sucrose or glutamic acid in Brevibacterium
   lactofermentum and Corynebacterium glutamicum.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(5)  P 635.
AB 60440635.253

AU Cooney-M-J.  Marison-I-W.  van-Gulik-W-M.  von-Stockar-U.
TI Calorimetric and stoichiometric analysis of growth of Kluyveromices
   fragilis in continuous culture: nitrogen limitation imposed upon
   carbon-limited growth.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(5)  P 643.
AB 60440643.253

AU Soeder-C-J.  Papaderos-A.  Kleespies-M.  Kneifel-H.  Haegel-F-H.
   Webb-L.
TI Influence of phytogenic surfactants (quillaya saponin and soya
   lecithin) on bio-elimination of phenanthrene and fluoranthene by
   three bacteria.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(5)  P 654.
AB 60440654.253

AU Marin-M.  Pedregosa-A.  Laborda-F.
TI Emulsifier production and microscopical study of emulsions and
   biofilms formed by the hydrocarbon-utilizing bacteria
   Acinetobacter calcoaceticus MM5.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(5)  P 660.
AB 60440660.253

AU Kaestner-M.  Mahro-B.
TI Microbial degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soils
   affected by the organic matrix of compost.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(5)  P 668.
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AU Xu-P.  Qian-X-M.  Wang-Y-X.  Xu-Y-B.
TI Modelling for waste water treatment by Rhodopseudomonas palustris
   Y6 immobilized on fibre in a columnar bioreactor.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(5)  P 676.
AB 60440676.253

AU Turick-C-E.  Apel-W-A.  Carmiol-N-S.
TI Isolation of hexavalent chromium-reducing anaerobes from
   hexavalent-chromium-contaminated and noncontaminated environments.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 44(5)  P 683.
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TI Suppression of in vivo tumor growth by the transfection of the
   interleukin-5 gene into colon tumor cells.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 41(6)  P 325.
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AU Uttenreuther-Fischer-M-M.  Huang-C-S.  Yu-A-L.
TI Pharmacokinetics of human-mouse chimeric anti-GD2 mAb ch14.18 in a
   phase I trial in neuroblastoma patients.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 41(6)  P 331.
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AU Tamada-K.  Harada-M.  Okamoto-T.  Takenoyama-M.  Ito-O.
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TI Specific antitumor activity of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes
   expanded first in a culture with both anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody
   and activated B cells and then in a culture with interleukin-2.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 41(6)  P 339.
AB 60410339.262

AU Kingsley-E-A.  Carter-T-E.  Barrow-K-D.  Russell-P-J.
TI Characterisation of the anti-bladder-cancer monoclonal antibody
   BLCA-8: identification of its antigen as a neutral glycolipid.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 41(6)  P 348.
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AU Yuan-L.  Kuramitsu-Y.  Li-Y.  Kobayashi-M.  Hosokawa-M.
TI Restoration of interleukin-2 production in tumor-bearing rats
   through reducing tumor-derived transforming growth factor &;b by
   treatment with bleomycin.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 41(6)  P 355.
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AU Gorelik-L.  Mokyr-M-B.
TI Low-dose-melphalan-induced up-regulation of type-1 cytokine
   expression in the s. c. tumor nodule of MOPC-315 tumor bearers and
   the role of interferon gamma in the therapeutic outcome.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 41(6)  P 363.
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AU Tentori-L.  Leonetti-C.  Lozupone-F.  Bonmassar-E.
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   cyclophosphamide and interleukin-2 in Lewis lung carcinoma (3LL).
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 41(6)  P 375.
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AU Egawa-K.  Seo-N.  Tanino-T.  Tsukiyama-T.
TI Protection against metastasis by immunization with an allogeneic
   lymphocyte antigen.
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AB 60410384.262

AU Yefenof-E.  Gafanovitch-I.  Oron-E.  Bar-M.  Klein-E.
TI Prophylactic intervention in radiation-leukemia-virus-induced
   murine lymphoma by the biological response modifier polysaccharide
   K.
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AU   Ritland-K.
TI   Inferring the genetic basis of inbreeding depression in
     plants.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 1.

AU   Xia-X. Du-S. Erickson-L. 
TI   A moderately repetitive DNA sequence in alfalfa is transcribed
     in a floral-specific manner.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 9.

AU   Ramser-J. Lopez-Peralta-C. Wetzel-R. Weising-K. Kahl-G.
TI   Genomic variation and relationships in aerial yam (Dioscorea
     bulbifera L.) detected by random amplified polymorphic DNA.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 17.

AU   Naqvi-N-I. Chattoo-B-B.
TI   Development of a sequence characterized amplified region
     (SCAR) based indirect selection method for a dominant blast-
     resistance gene in rice.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 26.

AU   Keyser-C. Montagnon-D. Schlee-M. Ludes-B. Pfitzinger-H.
     Mangin-P.
TI   First isolation of tandemly repeated DNA sequences in New
     World vultures and phylogenetic implications.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 31.

AU   Azanza-F. Tadmor-Y. Klein-B-P. Rocheford-R-R. Juvik-J-A.
TI   Quantitative trait loci influencing chemical and sensory
     characteristics of eating quality in sweet corn.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 40.

AU   Demeke-T. Laroche-A. Gaudet-D-A.
TI   A DNA marker for the Bt-10 common bunt resistance gene in
     wheat.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 51.

AU   Cai-X. Jones-S-S. Murray-T.D.
TI   Characterization of an Agropyron elongatum chromosome
     conferring resistance to cephalosporium stripe in common
     wheat.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 56.

AU   Lin-J-Z. Ritland-K.
TI   Construction of a genetic linkage map in the wild plant
     Mimulus using RAPD and isozyme markers.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 63.

AU   Maan-S-S.
TI   Natural or induced nucleocytoplasmic heterogeneity in Triticum
     longissimum.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 71.

AU   Peterson-D-G. Price-H-J. Johnston-J-S. Stack-S-M.
TI   DNA content of heterochromatin and euchromatin in tomato
     (Lycopersicon esculentum) pachytene chromosomes.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 77.

AU   Blanco-A. Simeone-R. Resta-P. DePace-C. Delre-V. Caccia-R.
     Scarascia Mugnozza-G-T. Frediani-M. Cremonini-R. Cionini-P.G.
TI   Genomic relationships between Dasypyrum villosum (L.) Candargy
     and D.hordeaceum (Cosson et Durieu) Candargy.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 83.

AU   Pedersen-C. Rasmussen-S.K. Linde-Laursen-I.
TI   Genome and chromosome identification in cultivated barley and
     related species of the Triticeae (Poaceae) by in situ
     hybridization with the GAA-satellite sequence.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 93.

AU   Shivanna-N. Siddalinga Murthy-G.S. Ramesh-S-R.
TI   Larval pupation site preference and its relationship to the
     glue proteins in a few species of Drosophila.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 105.

AU   Sanchez del la Hoz-M-P. Davila-J-A. Loarce-Y. Ferrer-E.
TI   Simple sequence repeat primers used in polymerase chain
     reaction amplifications to study genetic diversity in barley.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 112.

AU   Lopez-Brana-I. Romero-M-D. Delibes-A.
TI   Analysis of Heterodera avenae populations by the random
     amplified polymorphic DNA technique.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 118.

AU   Ma-Z-Q. Roder-M. Sorrells-M-E.
TI   Frequencies and sequence characteristics of di-, tri-, and
     tetra-nucleotide microsatellites in wheat.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 123.

AU   Krafsur-E-S. Obrycki-J-J.
TI   Gene flow in the exotic 14-spotted ladybird beetle, Propylea
     quatuordecimpunctata.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 131.

AU   Baum-B-R. Johnson-D-A.
TI   The 5S rRNA gene units in ancestral two-rowed barley (Hordeum
     spontaneum C.Koch) and bulbous barley (H. bulbosum L.):
     sequence analysis and phylogenetic relationships with the 5S
     rDNA units of cultivated barley (H. vulgare L.).
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 140.

AU   Waters-E-R. Schaal-B-A.
TI   Biased gene conversion is not occurring among rDNA repeats in
     the Brassica triangle.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 150.

AU   Yu-G-X. Bush-A-L. Wise-R-P.
TI   Comparative mapping of homoeologous group I regions and genes
     for resistance to obligate biotrophs in Avena, Hordeum, and
     Zea mays.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 155.
AU   Sukowati-S. Baimai-V.
TI   A standard cytogenetic map for Anopheles sundaicus (Diptera:
     Culicidae) and evidence for chromosomal differentiation in
     populations from Thailand and Indonesia.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 165.

AU   Gustafson-K. Boulianne-G-L.
TI   Distinct expression patterns detected within individual
     tissues by the GAL4 enhancer trap technique.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 174. 

AU   Kiefer-Meyer-M.C. Reddy-A-S. Delseny-M. 
TI   Complex arrangement of dispersed repeated DNA sequences in
     Oryza officinalis.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 183.

AU   Qi-L. Cao-M. Chen-P. Li-W. Liu-D.
TI   Identification, mapping and application of polymorphic DNA
     associated with resistance gene Pm21 of wheat.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 191.

AU   Pillay-M.
TI   Genomic organization of ribosomal genes in Bromus (Poaceae).
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 198.

AU   Kutcher-H.R. Bailey-K-L. Rossnagel-B-G. Legge-W-G.
TI   Identification of RAPD markers for common root rot and spot
     blotch (Cochliobolus sativus) resistance in barley.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 206.

AU   Xu-J. Earle-E.D. 
TI   Direct FISH of 5S rDNA on tomato pachytene chromosomes places
     the gene at the heterochromatic knob immediately adjacent to
     the centromere of chromosome 1.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 216.

AU   Cabrero-J. Pascual-F. Camacho-J-P-M.
TI   Accidental twins in a monoembryonic insect.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 222.

AU   Severson-D-W. Zhang-Y.
TI   Generation of expressed sequence tags and sequence-tagged
     sites as physical landmarks in the mosquito, Aedes aegypti,
     genome.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 224.

AU   Shain-D-H. Stone-R-T. Yoo-J. Zuber-M-Z.
TI   Characterization of a single-locus minisatellite DNA in
     Xenopus laevis.
SO   Genome. 1996 39(1) P 230.

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TI Organization of the histone H3 genes in soybean, barley and wheat.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(2)  P 137.
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AU Motohashi-R.  Ohtsubo-E.  Ohtsubo-H.
TI Identification of Tnr3, a Suppressor-Mutator/Enhancer-like
   transposable element from rice.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(2)  P 148.
AB 62500148.438

AU Sarah-C-J.  Graham-I-A.  Reynolds-S-J.  Leaver-C-J.  Smith-S-M.
TI Distinct cis-acting elements direct the germination and sugar
   responses of the cucumber malate synthase gene.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(2)  P 153.
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AU Wolter-R.  Siede-W.  Brendel-M.
TI Regulation of SNM1, an inducible Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene
   required for repair of DNA cross-links.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(2)  P 162.
AB 62500162.438

AU Taghavi-S.  Provoost-A.  Mergeay-M.  van-der-Lelie-D.
TI Identification of a partition and replication region in the
   Alcaligenes eutrophus megaplasmid pMOL28.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(2)  P 169.
AB 62500169.438

AU Royo-J.  Nass-N.  Matton-D-P.  Okamoto-S.  Clarke-A-E.  Newbigin-E.
TI A retrotransposon-like sequence linked to the S-locus of Nicotiana
   alata is expressed in styles in response to touch.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(2)  P 180.
AB 62500180.438

AU Pasternak-C.  Assemat-K.  Breton-A-M.  Clement-Metral-J-D.  Klug-G.
TI Expression of the thioredoxin gene (trxA) in Rhodobacter
   sphaeroides Y is regulated by oxygen.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(2)  P 189.
AB 62500189.438

AU Titgemeyer-F.  Jahreis-K.  Ebner-R.  Lengeler-J-W.
TI Molecular analysis of the scrA and scrB genes from Klebsiella
   pneumoniae and plasmid pUR400, which encode the sucrose transport
   protein Enzyme II^[Scr] of the phosphotransferase system and a
   sucrose-6-phosphate invertase.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(2)  P 197.
AB 62500197.438

AU Pritchard-K-H.  Cleary-P-P.
TI Differential expression of genes in the vir regulon of
   Streptococcus pyogenes is controlled by transcription termination.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(2)  P 207.
AB 62500207.438

AU Din-A-B.  Specht-C-A.  Robbins-P-W.  Yarden-O.
TI chs-4, a class IV chitin synthase gene from Neurospora crassa.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(2)  P 214.
AB 62500214.438

AU Lammertyn-E.  Mellaert-L-V.  Bijnens-A-P.  Joris-B.  Anne-J.
TI Codon adjustment to maximise heterologous gene expression in
   Streptomyces lividans can lead to decreased mRNA stability and
   protein yield.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(2)  P 223.
AB 62500223.438

AU Conrad-B.  Savchenko-R-S.  Breves-R.  Hofemeister-J.
TI A T7 promoter-specific, inducible protein expression system for
   Bacillus subtilis.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(2)  P 230.
AB 62500230.438

AU de-Pater-S.  Pham-K.  Memelink-J.  Kijne-J.
TI Binding specificity and tissue-specific expression pattern of the
   Arabidopsis bZIP transcription factor TGA2.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(2)  P 237.
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AU Fischer-C.  Schweigert-S.  Spreckelsen-C.  Vogel-F.
TI Programs, databases, and expert systems for human geneticists - a
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SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 129.
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AU Debrus-S.  Berger-G.  de-Meeus-A.  Sauer-U.  Guillaumont-S.
   Voisin-M.  Bozio-A.  Demczuk-S.  Aurias-A.  Bouvagnet-P.
TI Familial non-syndromic conotruncal defects are not associated with
   a 22q11 microdeletion.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 138.
AB 60970138.439

AU Yamagata-H.  Miki-T.  Nakagawa-M.  Johnson-K.  Deka-R.  Ogihara-T.
TI Association of CTG repeats and the 1-kb Alu insertion/deletion
   polymorphism at the myotonin protein kinase gene in the Japanese
   population suggests a common Eurasian origin of the myotonic
   dystrophy mutation.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 145.
AB 60970145.439

AU Hwu-W-L.  Tsai-L-P.  Wang-W-C.  Chuang-S-C.  Wang-P-J.  Wang-T-R.
TI Arylsulfatase A pseudodeficiency in Chinese.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 148.
AB 60970148.439

AU Massari-A.  Novelli-G.  Colosimo-A.  Sangiuolo-F.  Palka-G.
   Calabrese-G.  Camurri-L.  Ghirardini-G.  Milani-G.  Giorlandino-C.
    Gazzanelli-G.  Malatesta-M.  Romanini-C.  Dallapiccola-B.
TI Non-invasive early prenatal molecular diagnosis using retrieved
   transcervical trophoblast cells.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 150.
AB 60970150.439

AU Kauma-H.  Savolainen-M-J.  Heikkilae-R.  Rantala-A-O.  Lilja-M.
   Reunanen-A.  Kesaeniemi-Y-A.
TI Sex difference in the regulation of plasma high density lipoprotein
   cholesterol by genetic and environmental factors.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 156.
AB 60970156.439

AU Besnard-Guerin-C.  Newsham-I.  Winqvist-R.  Cavenee-W-K.
TI A common region of loss of heterozygosity in Wilms' tumor and
   embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma distal to the D11S988 locus on
   chromosome 11p15.5.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 163.
AB 60970163.439

AU Chevret-E.  Rousseaux-S.  Monteil-M.  Usson-Y.  Cozzi-J.
   Pelletier-R.  Sele-B.
TI Increased incidence of hyperhaploid 24,XY spermatozoa detected by
   three-colour FISH in a 46,XY/47,XXY male.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 171.
AB 60970171.439

AU Itoh-T.  Cleaver-J-E.  Yamaizumi-M.
TI Cockayne syndrome complementation group B associated with xeroderma
   pigmentosum phenotype.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 176.
AB 60970176.439

AU Seyama-K.  Kira-S.  Ishidoh-K.  Souma-S.  Miyakawa-T.  Kominami-E.
TI Genomic structure and PCR-SSCP analysis of the human CD40 ligand
   gene: its application to prenatal screening for X-linked hyper-IgM
   syndrome.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 180.
AB 60970180.439

AU Wirth-J.  Wagner-T.  Meyer-J.  Pfeiffer-R-A.  Tietze-H-U.
   Schempp-W.  Scherer-G.
TI Translocation breakpoints in three patients with campomelic
   dysplasia and autosomal sex reversal map more than 130 kb from
   SOX9.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 186.
AB 60970186.439

AU Krasemann-E-W.  Meier-V.  Korenke-G-C.  Hunneman-D-H.  Hanefeld-F.
TI Identification of mutations in the ALD-gene of 20 families with
   adrenoleukodystrophy/adrenomyeloneuropathy.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 194.
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AU Olsen-T-C.  Eiken-H-G.  Knappskog-P-M.  Kase-B-F.  Mansson-J-E.
   Boman-H.  Apold-J.
TI Mutations in the iduronate-2-sulfatase gene in five Norwegians with
   Hunter syndrome.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 198.
AB 60970198.439

AU Mandl-M.  Caspari-R.  Jauch-A.  Boeker-T.  Raschke-H.
   Sengteller-M.  Propping-P.  Friedl-W.
TI Familial adenomatous polyposis: a submicroscopic deletion at the
   APC locus in a family with mentally normal patients.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 204.
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AU Leibundgut-E-O.  Wermuth-B.  Colombo-J-P.  Liechti-Gallati-S.
TI Identification of four novel splice site mutations in the ornithine
   transcarbamylase gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 209.
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AU Urioste-M.  Lorda-Sanchez-I.  Blanco-M.  Buron-E.  Aparicio-P.
   Martinez-Frias-M-L.
TI Severe congenital limb deficiencies, vertebral hypersegmentation,
   absent thymus and mirror polydactyly: a defect expression of a
   developmental control gene?.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 214.
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AU Eggermann-T.  Noethen-M-M.  Eiben-B.  Hofmann-D.  Hinkel-K.
   Fimmers-R.  Schwanitz-G.
TI Trisomy of human chromosome 18: molecular studies on parental
   origin and cell stage of nondisjunction.
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AU Kluwe-L.  Mautner-V-F.
TI A missense mutation in the NF2 gene results in moderate and mild
   clinical phenotypes of neurofibromatosis type 2.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 224.
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AU Raha-Chowdhury-R.  Bowen-D-J.  Worwood-M.
TI A new highly polymorphic marker in the 5' untranslated region of
   HLA-F shows strong allelic association with haemochromatosis.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 228.
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AU Holder-E.  Maeda-M.  Bies-R-D.
TI Expression and regulation of the dystrophin Purkinje promoter in
   human skeletal muscle, heart, and brain.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 232.
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AU Green-A-J.  Sepp-T.  Yates-J-R-W.
TI Clonality of tuberous sclerosis harmatomas shown by non-random
   X-chromosome inactivation.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 240.
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AU Sasaki-T.  Billett-E.  Petronis-A.  Ying-D.  Parsons-T.
   Macciardi-F-M.  Meltzer-H-Y.  Lieberman-J.  Joffe-R-T.  Ross-C-A.
   McInnis-M-G.  Li-S-H.  Kennedy-J-L.
TI Psychosis and genes with trinucleotide repeat polymorphism.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 244.
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AU Camus-P.  Abbadi-N.  Perrier-M-C.  Chery-M.  Gilgenkrantz-S.
TI X chromosome inactivation in 30 girls with Rett syndrome: analysis
   using the probe.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 247.
AB 60970247.439

AU Maliaka-Y-K.  Chudina-A-P.  Belev-N-F.  Alday-P.  Bochkov-N-P.
   Buerstedde-J-M.
TI CpG dinucleotides in the hMSH2 and hMLH1 genes are hotspots for
   HNPCC mutations.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 251.
AB 60970251.439

AU Schroeck-E.  Badger-P.  Larson-D.  Erdos-M.  Wynshaw-Boris-A.
   Ried-T.  Brody-L.
TI The murine homolog of the human breast and ovarian cancer
   susceptibility gene Brca1 maps to mouse chromosome 11D.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 256.
AB 60970256.439

AU Papadakis-M-N.  Patrinos-G-P.  Drakoulakou-O.
   Loutradi-Anagnostou-A.
TI HbF-Lesvos: an HbF variant due to a novel G_[gamma] mutation
   (:G_[gamma] 75 ATA&rarr;ACA) detected in a Greek family.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 260.
AB 60970260.439

AU Braun-A.  Mueller-B.  Roscher-A-A.
TI Population study of the G1691A mutation (R506Q, FV Leiden) in the
   human factor V gene that is associated with resistance to
   activated protein C.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 263.
AB 60970263.439

AU Muntoni-S.  Wiebusch-H.  Funke-H.  Seedorf-U.  Roskos-M.
   Schulte-H.  Saku-K.  Arakawa-K.  Balestrieri-A.  Assmann-G.
TI A missense mutation (Thr-6Pro) in the lysosomal acid lipase (LAL)
   gene is present with a high frequency in three different ethnic
   populations: impact on serum lipoprotein concentrations.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(2)  P 265.
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AU Martinez-A.  Unsworth-E-J.  Cuttitta-F.
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AU Mozdziak-P-E.  Schultz-E.  Cassens-R-G.
TI The effect of in vivo and in vitro irradiation (25 Gy) on the
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AU Hayden-U-L.  Carey-H-V.
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AU Nohr-D.  Buob-A.  Gaertner-K.  Weihe-E.  
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 283(2)  P 215.
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AU Kurz-B.  von-Gaudecker-B.  Krisch-B.  Mentlein-R.
TI Rat thymic epithelial cells in vitro and in situ: characterization
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AU Watson-A-H-D.  Hardt-M.
TI Distribution of synapses on two local auditory interneurones, ON1
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AU Naito-J.
TI Morphological and quantitative analysis of the fascicular pattern
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AU Montagnese-C-M.    Krebs-J-R.  Meyer-G.
TI The dorsomedial and dorsolateral forebrain of the zebra finch,
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AU Bertolotto-A.  Manzardo-E.  Guglielmone-R.
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AU Natke-C.    Gerstberger-R.  Grossmann-R.
TI Angiotensin II-binding sites in chicken brain and pituitary:
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AU Petyko-Z.  Zimmermann-T.  Smola-U.  Melzer-R-R.
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AU Russa-R.  Bruneteau-M.  Shashkov-A-S.  Urbanik-Sypniewska-T.
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 165(1)  P 41.
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AU Palmieri-L.  Berns-D.  Kraemer-R.  Eikmanns-M.
TI Threonine diffusion and threonine transport in Corynebacterium
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AU Downs-M-R.  Nadelhoffer-K-J.  Melillo-J-M.  Aber-J-D.
TI Immobilization of a ^[15]N-labeled nitrate addition by decomposing
   forest litter.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(2)  P 141.
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AU Briske-D-D.  Boutton-T-W.  Wang-Z.
TI Contribution of flexible allocation priorities to herbivory
   tolerance in C_[4 ]perennial grasses: an evaluation with ^[13]C
   labeling.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(2)  P 151.
AB 61050151.442

AU Fraser-K-W.
TI Comparative rumen morphology of sympatric sika deer (Cervus nippon)
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   Ranges, central North Island, New Zealand.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(2)  P 160.
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AU Jokela-J.
TI Within-season reproductive and somatic energy allocation in a
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SO Oecologia.  1996 105(2)  P 167.
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AU Olsson-M.  Shine-R.
TI Does reproductive success increase with age or with size in species
   with indeterminate growth? A case study using sand lizards
   (Lacerta agilis).
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(2)  P 175.
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AU Sih-A.  Krupa-J-J.
TI Direct and indirect effects of multiple enemies on water strider
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AU Reed-D-J.  Begon-M.  Thompson-D-J.
TI Differential cannibalism and population dynamics in a
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AU Callaghan-T-P.
TI Asynchronous and density-dependent germination: the spreading of
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SO Oecologia.  1996 105(2)  P 194.
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AU Fay-P-A.  Preszler-R-W.  Whitham-T-G.
TI The functional resource of a gall-forming adelgid.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(2)  P 199.
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AU Davelos-A-L.  Alexander-H-M.  Slade-N-A.
TI Ecological genetic interactions between a clonal host plant
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   seymouriana and Puccinia sparganioides).
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(2)  P 205.
AB 61050205.442

AU Coll-M.
TI Feeding and ovipositing on plants by an omnivorous insect predator.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(2)  P 214.
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AU Floate-K-D.  Fernandes-G-W.  Nilsson-J-A.
TI Distinguishing intrapopulational categories of plants by their
   insect faunas: galls on rabbitbrush.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(2)  P 221.
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AU Spira-T-P.  Snow-A-A.  Puterbaugh-M-N.
TI The timing and effectiveness of sequential pollinations in Hibiscus
   moscheutos.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(2)  P 230.
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AU Gomez-J-M.  Zamora-R.  Hodar-J-A.  Garcia-D.
TI Experimental study of pollination by ants in Mediterranean high
   mountain and arid habitats.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(2)  P 236.
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AU Hurlbert-A-H.  Hosoi-S-A.  Temeles-E-J.  Ewald-P-W.
TI Mobility of Impatiens capensis flowers: effect on pollen deposition
   and hummingbird foraging.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(2)  P 243.
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AU Palmer-M-A.  Arensburger-P.  Martin-A-P.  Denman-D-W.
TI Disturbance and patch-specific responses: the interactive effects
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SO Oecologia.  1996 105(2)  P 247.
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AU Eisenbach-J.
TI Three-trophic-level interactions in cattail hybrid zones.
SO Oecologia.  1996 105(2)  P 258.
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AU Barr-K.  Moller-H.  Christmas-E.  Lyver-P.  Beggs-J.
TI Impacts of introduced common wasps (Vespula vulgaris) on
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SO Oecologia.  1996 105(2)  P 266.
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AU Hermanutz-L-A.  Weaver-S-E.
TI Agroecotypes or phenotypic plasticity? comparison of agrestal and
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 1-17.

AU Larson-E-T.  Shanks-A-L.
TI Consumption of marine snow by two species of juvenile mullet and its
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 19-28.

AU Gotceitas-V.  Puvanendran-V.  Leader-L-L.  Brown-J-A.
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TI Transition from endogenous to exogenous nutrition: larval size
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 39-46.

AU Woehrmann-A-P-A.
TI Antifreeze glycopeptides and peptides in Antarctic fish species from
   the Weddell Sea and the Lazarev Sea.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 47-59.

AU Grutter-A.
TI Parasite removal rates by the cleaner wrasse Labroides dimidiatus.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 61-70.

AU Stokes-M-D.
TI Larval settlement, post-settlement growth and secondary production of
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 71-84.

AU Atkinson-A.
TI Subantarctic copepods in an oceanic, low chlorophyll environment:
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 85-96.

AU Davis-M.  Hodgkins-G-A.  Stoner-A-W.
TI A mesocosm system for ecological research with marine invertebrate
   larvae.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 97-104.

AU Grehan-A-J.  Juniper-S-K.
TI Clam distribution and subsurface hydrothermal processes at Chowder
   Hill (Middle Valley), Juan de Fuca Ridge.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 105-115.

AU Takada-Y.
TI Vertical migration during the life history of the intertidal
   gastropod Monodonta labio on a boulder shore.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 117-123.

AU Karrh-R-R.  Miller-D-C.
TI Effect of flow and sediment transport on feeding rate of the
   surface-deposit feeder Saccoglossus kowalevskii.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 125-134.

AU de-Nys-R.  Steinberg-P-D.  Rogers-C-N.  Charlton-T-S.  Duncan-M-W.
TI Quantitative variation of secondary metabolites in the sea hare
   Aplysia parvula and its host plant, Delisea pulchra.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 135-146.

AU Cebrian-J.  Duarte-C-M.  Marba-N.  Enriquez-S.  Gallegos-M. 
   Olesen-B.
TI Herbivory on Posidonia oceanica: magnitude and variability in the
   Spanish Mediterranean.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 147-155.

AU Gorostiaga-J-M.  Diez-I.
TI Changes in the sublittoral benthic marine macroalgae in the polluted
   area of Abra de Bilbao and proximal coast (Northern Spain).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 157-167.

AU Hemminga-M-A.  Huiskes-A-H-L.  Steegstra-M.  van-Soelen-J.
TI Assessment of carbon allocation and biomass production in a natural
   stand of the salt marsh plant Spartina anglica using 13C.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 169-178.

AU Metaxas-A.  Scheibling-R-E.
TI Spatial heterogeneity of phytoplankton assemblages in tidepools:
   effects of abiotic and biotic factors.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 179-199.

AU Tamminen-T.  Irmisch-A.
TI Urea uptake kinetics of a midsummer planktonic community on the SW
   coast of Finland.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 201-211.

AU Mura-M-P.  Agusti-S.  del Giorgio-P-A.  Gasol-J-M.  Vaque-D. 
   Duarte-C-M.
TI Loss-controlled phytoplankton production in nutrient-poor littoral
   waters of the NW Mediterranean: in situ experimental evidence.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 213-219.

AU Rahm-L.  Conley-D.  Sanden-P.  Wulff-F.  Stalnacke-P.
TI Time series analysis of nutrient inputs to the Baltic Sea and
   changing DSi:DIN ratios.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 221-228.

AU Strom-S-L.  Strom-M-W.
TI Microplankton growth, grazing, and community structure in the
   northern Gulf of Mexico.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 229-240.

AU Montagnes-D-J-S.
TI Growth responses of planktonic ciliates in the genera Strobilidium
   and Strombidium.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 241-254.

AU Muggli-D-L.  Harrison-P-J.
TI Effects of nitrogen source on the physiology and metal nutrition of
   Emiliania huxleyi grown under different iron and light conditions.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 255-267.

AU Doucette-G-J.  Erdner-D-L.  Peleato-M-L.  Hartman-J-J.  Anderson-D-M.
TI Quantitative analysis of iron-stress related proteins in
   Thalassiosira weissflogii: measurement of flavodoxin and ferredoxin
   using HPLC.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 269-276.

AU Verity-P-G.  Smetacek-V.
TI Organism life cycles, predation, and the structure of marine pelagic
   ecosystems.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 277-293.

AU Ohman-M-D.
TI Freezing and storage of copepod samples for the analysis of lipids.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 295-298.

AU
TI Combined author and title index: volumes 121-130 (1995-1996).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jan 11.  130.  P 299-310.





