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AU Coleman-D-E.  Sprang-S-R. 
TI How G proteins work: a continuing story.
DE beta blade
DE WD propellers
DE alpha subunit
DE heterotrimeric G protein
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Feb.  21(2).  P. 41-44.
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AU Rogner-M.  Boekema-E-J.  Barber-J.
TI How does photosystem 2 split water? The structural basis of efficient
   energy conversion.
DE chlorophyll-binding proteins
DE light-harvesting
DE phycobilisome
DE cyanobacteria
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Feb.  21(2).  P. 44-49.
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AU Langowski-J.  Olson-W-K.  Pedersen-S-C.  Tobias-I.  Westcott-T-P.
TI DNA supercoiling, localized bending and thermal fluctuations.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Feb.  21(2).  P. 50.
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AU Pfanner-N.  Douglas-M-G.  Endo-T.  Hoogenraad-N-J.  Jensen-R-E.  
   Meijer-M.  Neupert-W.  Schatz-G.  Schmitz-U-K.  Shore-G-C. 
TI Uniform nomenclature for the protein transport machinery of the 
   mitochondrial membranes.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Feb.  21(2).  P. 51-52.
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AU Gindhart, Jr-J.G.  Goldstein-L-S-B.
TI Tetratrico peptide repeats are present in the kinesin light chain.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Feb.  21(2).  P. 52-53.
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AU McNew-J-A.  Goodman-J-M.
TI The targeting and assembly of peroxisomal proteins: 
   some old rules do not apply.
DE peroxisome
DE protein import
DE peroxisomal-matrix-targetting
DE peroxisomal membrane proteins
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Feb.  21(2).  P. 54-58.
CC Review

AU Vandromme-M.  Gauthier-Rouviere-C.  Lamb-N.  Fernandez-A.
TI Regulation of transcription factor localisation: fine-tuning of 
   gene expression.
DE transcription factors
DE nuclear localization
DE phosphorylation
DE cytoplasmic anchoring
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Feb.  21(2).  P. 59-64.
CC Review

AU Whelan-J.
TI Selectin synthesis and inflammation.
DE selectins
DE adhesion
DE inflammation
DE transcription
DE signal transduction
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Feb.  21(2)  P. 65-69.
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AU Braun-D-M.  Walker-J-C.
TI Plant transmembrane receptors: new pieces in the signaling puzzle.
DE protein kinase
DE protein phosphorylation receptor
DE Kl domain
DE signal transduction
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Feb.  21(2)  P. 70-73.
CC Review

AU Hunt-T.
TI From molecules to slides: EPStoPICT(tm) and epsConverter(tm) for the
   Macintosh.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Feb.  21(2).  P. 74.
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AU Hengen-P N
TI Methods and reagents - Preparing ultra-competent Escherichia coli.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Feb.  21(2).  P. 75-76.
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AU McIlhinney-R.A.J.
TI Lipid Modifications of Proteins (Methods in Enzymology Vol. 250).
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Feb.  21(2)  P. 80.
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AU Hoagland-M.
TI Biochemistry or molecular biology? The discovery of 'soluble RNA'.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Feb.  21(2)  P. 77-80.
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AU Panasci-L-C.  Marcantonio-D.  Noe-A-J.
TI SarCNU (2-chloroethyl-3-sarcosinamide-1-nitrosourea): a novel
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(6)  P 505.
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AU Webber-S.  Bartlett-C-A.  Boritzki-T-J.  Hilliard-J-A.
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TI AG337, a novel lipophilic thymidylate synthase inhibitor: in vitro
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(6)  P 509.
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AU Briere-K-M.  Goel-R.  Shirazi-F-H.  Stewart-D-J.  Smith-I-C-P.
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(6)  P 518.
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AU Kano-Y.  Akutsu-M.  Tsunoda-S.  Suzuki-K.  Yazawa-Y.
TI In vitro schedule-dependent interaction between paclitaxel and
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(6)  P 525.
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AU Sugarman-S-M.  Zou-Y-Y.  Wasan-K.  Poirot-K.  Kumi-R.  Reddy-S.
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TI Lipid-complexed camptothecin: formulation and initial
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(6)  P 531.
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AU Wientjes-M-G.  Badalament-R-A.  Au-J-L-S.
TI Penetration of intravesical doxorubicin in human bladders.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(6)  P 539.
AB 60370539.280

AU Belanich-M.  Randall-T.  Pastor-M-A.  Kibitel-J-T.  Alas-L-G.
   Dolan-M-E.  Schold-Jr.-S-C.  Gander-M.  Lejeune-F-J.  Li-B-F-L.
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TI Intracellular localization and intercellular heterogeneity of the
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(6)  P 547.
AB 60370547.280

AU Hu-Y-P.  Jarillon-S.  Dubernet-C.  Couvreur-P.  Robert-J.
TI On the mechanism of action of doxorubicin encapsulation in
   nanospheres for the reversal of multidrug resistance.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(6)  P 556.
AB 60370556.280

AU Hussein-A-M.  Petros-W-P.  Ross-M.  Vredenburgh-J-J.  Affronti-M-L.
   Jones-R-B.  Shpall-E-J.  Rubin-P.  Elkordy-M.  Gilbert-C.
   Gupton-C.  Egorin-M-J.  Soper-J.  Berchuck-A.  Clarke-Pearson-D.
   Berry-D-A.  Peters-W-P.
TI A phase I/II study of high-dose cyclophosphamide, cisplatin, and
   thioTEPA followed by autologous bone marrow and granulocyte
   colony-stimulating factor-primed peripheral-blood progenitor cells
   in patients with advanced malignancies.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(6)  P 561.
AB 60370561.280

AU Fleming-G-F.  Vokes-E-E.  Buse-J-B.  Mick-R.  Dushay-J.  Levitan-D.
    Dolan-M-E.
TI Peripheral blood mononuclear cell dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase
   activity in volunteers with and without diabetes mellitus.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(6)  P 569.
AB 60370569.280

AU Raaphorst-G-P.  Doja-S.  Davis-L.  Stewart-D.  Ng-C-E.
TI A comparison of hyperthermia cisplatin sensitization in human
   ovarian carcinoma and glioma cell lines sensitive and resistant to
   cisplatin treatment.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(6)  P 574.
AB 60370574.280

AU Meropol-N-J.  Rustum-Y-M.  Petrelli-N-J.  Rodriguez-Bigas-M.
   Frank-C.  Ho-D-H.  Kurowski-M.  Creaven-P-J.
TI A phase I and pharmacokinetic study of oral uracil, ftorafur, and
   leucovorin in patients with advanced cancer.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(6)  P 581.
AB 60370581.280

AU Sakai-K.  Kosaki-G.  Seno-T.  Taguchi-T.  Terasawa-T.  Nakao-K.
   Koyama-H.  Oshima-A.
TI A randomized trial comparing ftorafur alone with ftorafur plus
   tamoxifen in postoperative adjuvant therapy for breast cancer.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(6)  P 587.
AB 60370587.280

AU Gosland-M-P.  Gillespie-M-N.  Tsuboi-C-P.  Tofiq-S.  Olson-J-W.
   Crooks-P-A.  Aziz-S-M.
TI Reversal of doxorubicin, etoposide, vinblastine, and taxol
   resistance in multidrug resistant human sarcoma cells by a polymer
   of spermine.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(6)  P 593.
AB 60370593.280

AU Teicher-B-A.  Holden-S-A.  Ara-G.  Chen-G.
TI Transforming growth factor-beta in in vivo resistance.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(6)  P 601.
AB 60370601.280

AU Pronzato-P.  Ghio-E.  Losardo-P-L.  Landucci-M.  Vaira-F.
   Vigani-A.
TI Carboplatin and vinorelbine in advanced non-small-cell lung cancer.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 37(6)  P 610.
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TI Phase I study of ifosfamide plus high-dose epirubicin in advanced
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AU Tomarev-S-I.  Piatigorsky-J.
TI Review Lens crystallins of invertebrates.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 449.
AB 62350449.225

AU Lundwall-A.
TI The structure of the semenogelin gene locus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 466.
AB 62350466.225

AU Muraosa-Y.  Takahashi-K.  Yoshizawa-M.  Shibahara-S.
TI cDNA cloning of a novel protein containing two zinc-finger domains
   that may function as a transcription factor for the human
   heme-oxygenase-1 gene.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 471.
AB 62350471.225

AU Balsinde-J.  Dennis-E-A.
TI The incorporation of arachidonic acid into triacylglycerol in
   P388D_[1] macrophage-like cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 480.
AB 62350480.225

AU Nesterova-M.  Yokozaki-H.  McDuffie-E.  Cho-Chung-Y-S.
TI Overexpresson of RII_[beta] regulatory subunit of protein kinase A
   in human colon carcinoma cell induces growth arrest and phenotypic
   changes that are abolished by site-directed mutation of
   RII_[beta].
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 486.
AB 62350486.225

AU Chen-H-C.  Guan-J-L.
TI The association of focal adhesion kinase with a 200-kDa protein
   that is tyrosine phosphorylated in response to platelet-derived
   growth factor.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 495.
AB 62350495.225

AU Yasuoka-A.  Abe-K.  Arai-S.  Emori-Y.
TI Molecular cloning and functional expression of the
   alpha1A-adrenoceptor of Medaka fish, Oryzias latipes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 501.
AB 62350501.225

AU Giardina-P.  Aurilia-V.  Cannio-R.  Marzullo-L.  Amoresano-A.
   Siciliano-R.  Pucci-P.  Sannia-G.
TI The gene, protein and glycan structures of laccase from Pleurotus
   ostreatus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 508.
AB 62350508.225

AU Goumon-Y.  Strub-J-M.  Moniatte-M.  Nullans-G.  Poteur-L.
   Hubert-P.  Van-Dorsselaer-A.  Aunis-D.  Metz-Boutigue-M-H.
TI The C-terminal bisphosphorylated proenkephalin-A-(209-237)-peptide
   from adrenal medullary chromaffin granules possesses antibacterial
   activity.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 516.
AB 62350516.225

AU Engelhard-M.  Finkler-S.  Metz-G.  Siebert-F.
TI Solid-state ^[13]C-NMR of [(3-^[13]C)Pro]bacteriorhodopsin and
   [(4-^[13]C)Pro]bacteriorhodopsin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 526.
AB 62350526.225

AU Auerswald-E-A.  Naegler-D-K.  Gross-S.  Assfalg-Machleidt-I.
   Stubbs-M-T.  Eckerskorn-C.  Machleidt-W.  Fritz-H.
TI Hybrids of chicken cystatin with human kininogen domain 2 sequences
   exhibit novel inhibition of calpain, improved inhibition of
   actinidin and impaired inhibition of papain, cathepsin L and
   cathepsin B.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 534.
AB 62350534.225

AU Wikstroem-M.  Forsen-S.  Drakenberg-T.
TI Backbone dynamics of a domain of protein L which binds to
   immunoglobulin light chains.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 543.
AB 62350543.225

AU de-Neef-R-S.  Hardy-Dessources-M-D.  Giraud-F.
TI Relationship between type II phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase activity
   and protein tyrosine phosphorylation in membranes from normal and
   sickle red cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 549.
AB 62350549.225

AU Vadas-P.  Stefanski-E.  Wloch-M.  Grouix-B.  Van-Den-Bosch-H.
   Kennedy-B.
TI Secretory non-pancreatic phospholipase A_[2] and cyclooxygenase-2
   expression by tracheobronchial smooth muscle cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 557.
AB 62350557.225

AU Luiken-J-J-F-P.  Aerts-J-M-F-G.  Meijer-A-J.
TI The role of the intralysosomal pH in the control of autophagic
   proteolytic flux in rat hepatocytes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 564.
AB 62350564.225

AU Jones-C-G.  Lycett-G-W.  Tucker-G-A.
TI Protease inhibitor studies and cloning of a serine carboxypeptidase
   cDNA from germinating seeds of pea (Pisum sativum L.).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 574.
AB 62350574.225

AU Khan-M-A.  Okumura-N.  Okada-M.
TI Depolarization-induced tyrosine phosphorylation of paxillin in
   PC12h cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 579.
AB 62350579.225

AU Fisscher-U.  Weisbeek-P.  Smeekens-S.
TI A tobacco nuclear protein that preferentially binds to unmethylated
   CpG-rich DNA.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 585.
AB 62350585.225

AU Dufresne-C.  Mignotte-F.  Gueride-M.
TI The presence of tandem repeats and the initiation of replication in
   rabbit mitochondrial DNA.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 593.
AB 62350593.225

AU Sanz-J-M.  Garcia-P.  Garcia-J-L.
TI Construction of a multifunctional pneumococcal murein hydrolase by
   module assembly.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 601.
AB 62350601.225

AU Morante-S.  Furenlid-L.  Schiavo-G.  Tonello-F.  Zwilling-R.
   Montecucco-C.
TI X-ray absorption spectroscopy study of zinc coordination in tetanus
   neurotoxin, astacin, alkaline protease and thermolysin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 606.
AB 62350606.225

AU Das-B.  Chattopadhyay-S.  Bera-A-K.  DasGupta-C.
TI In vitro protein folding by ribosomes from Escherichia coli, wheat
   germ and rat liver.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 613.
AB 62350613.225

AU Kreutzer-U.  Jue-T.
TI ^[1]H-NMR signal of Arenicola marina myoglobin in vivo as an index
   of tissue oxygenation.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 622.
AB 62350622.225

AU Remerowski-M-L.  Pepermans-H-A-M.  Hilbers-C-W.  van-de-Ven-F-J-M.
TI Backbone dynamics of the 269-residue protease Savinase determined
   from ^[15]N-NMR relaxation measurements.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 629.
AB 62350629.225

AU Michels-S.  Rogalska-E.  Branlant-G.
TI Phosphate-binding sites in phosphorylating
   glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase from Bacillus
   stearothermophilus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 641.
AB 62350641.225

AU Nouri-Sorkhabi-M-H.  Sullivan-D-R.  Benton-C-M.  Kuchel-P-W.
TI Changes in plasma phospholipids in the presence and absence of
   erythrocytes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 648.
AB 62350648.225

AU Harms-U.  Thauer-R-K.
TI Methylcobalamin : coenzyme M methyltransferase isoenzymes MtaA and
   MtbA from Methanosarcina barkeri.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 653.
AB 62350653.225

AU Jung-C.  Ristau-O.  Schulze-H.  Sligar-S-G.
TI The CO stretching mode infrared spectrum of substrate-free
   cytochrome P-450_[cam]-CO.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 660.
AB 62350660.225

AU Meyer-zu-Heringdorf-D.  Liedel-K.  Kaldenberg-Stasch-S.
   Michel-M-C.  Jakobs-K-H.  Wieland-T.
TI Translocation of microfilament-associated inhibitory
   guanine-nucleotide-binding proteins to the plasma membrane in
   myeloid differentiated human leukemia (HL-60) cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 670.
AB 62350670.225

AU Das-A-T.  Salvado-J.  Boon-L.  Biharie-G.  Moorman-A-F-M.
   Lamers-W-H.
TI Regulation of glutamate dehydrogenase expression in the developing
   rat liver.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 677.
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AU Dolphin-C-T.  Cullingford-T-E.  Shephard-E-A.  Smith-R-L.
   Phillips-I-R.
TI Differential developmental and tissue-specific regulation of
   expression of the genes encoding three members of the
   flavin-containing monooxygenase family of man, FMO1, FMO3 and
   FMO4.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 683.
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AU Stoorvogel-J.  Kraayveld-D-E.  van-Sluis-C-A.  Jongejan-J-A.
   de-Vries-S.  Duine-J-A.
TI Characterization of the gene encoding quinohaemoprotein ethanol
   dehydrogenase of Comamonas testosteroni.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 690.
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AU Krebs-D.  Dahmani-B.  Monnot-M.  Mauffret-O.  Troalen-F.
   Fermandjian-S.
TI Dissection of the basic subdomain of the c-Jun oncoprotein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 699.
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AU Pille-S.  Assemat-K.  Breton-A-M.  Clement-Metral-J-D.
TI The Gly74 &larr; Ser and Ser3 &larr;Ala mutations in Rhodobacter
   sphaeroides Y thioredoxin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 713.
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AU Carr-M-D.  Wollborn-U.  McIntosh-P-B.  Frenkiel-T-A.
   McCormick-J-E.  Bauer-C-J.  Klempnauer-K-H.  Feeney-J.
TI Structure of the B-Myb DNA-binding domain in solution and evidence
   for multiple conformations in the region of repeat-2 involved in
   DNA binding.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 721.
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AU Becker-W.  Heukelbach-J.  Kentrup-H.  Joost-H-G.
TI Molecular cloning and characterization of a novel mammalian protein
   kinase harboring a homology domain that defines a subfamily of
   serine/threonine kinases.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 736.
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AU Cairns-S-S.  Cornish-A.  Cooper-R-A.
TI Cloning, sequencing and expression in Escherichia coli of two
   Rhizobium sp. genes encoding haloalkanoate dehalogenases of
   opposite stereospecificity.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 744.
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AU Hanson-B.  Nuttall-S.  Hoogenraad-N.
TI A receptor for the import of proteins into human mitochondria.
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AU Thoeny-Meyer-L.  Kuenzler-P.  Hennecke-H.
TI Requirements for maturation of Bradyrhizobium japonicum cytochrome
   c_[550] in Escherichia coli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 754.
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AU VerIssimo-P.  Faro-C.  Moir-A-J-G.  Lin-Y.  Tang-J.  Pires-E.
TI Purification, characterization and partial amino acid sequencing of
   two new aspartic proteinases from fresh flowers of Cynara
   cardunculus L.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 762.
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AU Pitard-B.  Richard-P.  Dunach-M.  Girault-G.  Rigaud-J-L.
TI ATP synthesis by the F_[0]F_[1 ]ATP synthase from thermophilic
   Bacillus PS3 reconstituted into liposomes with bacteriorhodopsin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 769.
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AU Pitard-B.  Richard-P.  Dunach-M.  Rigaud-J-L.
TI ATP synthesis by the F_[0]F_[1] ATP synthase from thermophilic
   Bacillus PS3 reconstituted into liposomes with bacteriorhodopsin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 779.
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AU Chatelain-F.  Kohl-C.  Esser-V.  McGarry-J-D.  Girard-J.
   Pegorier-J-P.
TI Cyclic AMP and fatty acids increase carnitine palmitoyltransferase
   I gene transcription in cultured fetal rat hepatocytes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 789.
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AU Mithieux-G.  Zitoun-C.
TI Mechanisms by which fatty-acyl-CoA esters inhibit or activate
   glucose-6-phosphatase in intact and detergent-treated rat liver
   microsomes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 799.
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AU Ramesh-V.  Syed-S-E-H.  Frederick-R-O.  Sutcliffe-M-J.  Barnes-M.
   Roberts-G-C-K.
TI NMR studies of the mode of binding of corepressors and inducers to
   Escherichia coli trp repressor.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(3)  P 804.
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AU Hampe-W.  Frank-R-W.  Schulze-C.  Dehning-I.  Schaller-H-C.
TI Photoaffinity labeling of the head-activator receptor from hydra.
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AU Tsuda-M.  Sei-Y.  Ohkubo-T.  Yamamura-M.  Kamiguchi-H.  Akatsuka-A.
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TI The defective secretion of a naturally occurring
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TI Inhibition of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase blocks T cell antigen
   receptor/CD3-induced activation of the mitogen-activated kinase
   Erk2.
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AU GU-X. VERMA-D-P-S.
TI Phragmoplastin, a dynamin-like protein associated with cell plate formation
   in plants.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 15. 15(4). P. 695-704.

AU FERNANDEZ-F. JANNATIPOUR-M. HELLMAN-U. ROKEACH-L-A. PARODI-A-J.
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AU LI-H. ZEITLER-P-S. VALERIUS-M-T. SMALL-K. POTTER-S-S.
TI Gsh-1, an orphan Hox gene, is required for normal pituitary development.
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AU LANZREIN-M. SAND-O. OLSNES-S.
TI GPI-anchored diphtheria toxin receptor allows membrane translocation of 
   the toxin without detectable ion channel activity.
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AU UNGERMANN-C. GUIARD-B. NEUPERT-W. CYR-D-M.
TI The electrical potential gradient- and Hsp70/MIM44-dependent reaction 
   cycle driving early steps of protein import into mitochondria.
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AU STEEL-G-J. TAGAYA-M. WOODMAN-P-G.
TI Association of the fusion protein NSF with clathrin-coated vesicle 
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SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 15. 15(4). P. 745-752.

AU KNOP-M. FINGER-A. BRAUN-T. HELLMUTH-K. WOLF-D-H.
TI Der1, a novel protein specifically required for endoplasmic reticulum 
   degradation in yeast.
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AU ROSPERT-S. LOOSER-R. DUBAQUIE-Y. MATOUSCHEK-A. GLICK-B-S. SCHATZ-G.
TI Hsp60-independent protein folding in the matrix of yeast mitochondria.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 15. 15(4). P. 764-774.

AU SADOSHIMA-J-J. IZUMO-S.
TI The heterotrimeric Gq protein-coupled angiotensin II receptor activates 
   p21ras via the tyrosine kinase-Shc-Grb2-Sos pathway in cardiac myocytes.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 15. 15(4). P. 775-787.

AU AKIMOTO-K. TAKAHASHI-R. MORIYA-S. NISHIOKA-N. TAKAYANAGI-J. KIMURA-K. 
   FUKUI-Y. OSADA-S. MIZUNO-K. HIRAI-S. KAZLAUSKAS-A. OHNO-S.
TI EGF or PDGF receptors activate atypical PKC lamda through 
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AU BRISCOE-J. ROGERS-N-C. WITTHUHN-B-A. WATLING-D. HARPUR-A-G. WILKS-A-F. 
   STARK-G-R. IHLE-J-N. KERR-I-M.
TI Kinase-negative mutants of JAK1 can sustain interferon-gamma-inducible 
   gene expression but not an antiviral state.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 15. 15(4). P. 799-809.

AU URANO-T. EMKEY-R. FEIG-L-A.
TI Ral-GTPases mediate a distinct downstream signaling pathway from Ras 
   that facilitates cellular transformation.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 15. 15(4). P. 810-816.

AU SALMERON-A. AHMAD-T-B. CARLILE-G-W. PAPPIN-D. NARSIMHAN-R-P. LEY-S-C.
TI Activation of MEK-1 and SEK-1 by Tpl-2 proto-oncoprotein, a novel MAP 
   kinase kinase kinase.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 15. 15(4). P. 817-826.

AU ROWAN-S. LUDWIG-R-L. HAUPT-Y. BATES-S. LU-X. OREN-M. VOUSDEN-K-H.
TI Specific loss of apoptotic but not cell-cycle arrest function in a human 
   tumor derived p53 mutant.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 15. 15(4). P. 827-838.

AU MARTIN-CASTELLANOS-C. LABIB-K. MORENO-S. 
TI B-type cyclins regulate G1 progression in fission yeast in opposition to 
   the p25rum1 cdk inhibitor.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 15. 15(4). P. 839-849.

AU FISHER-D-L. NURSE-P.
TI A single fission yeast mitotic cyclin B p34cdc2 kinase promotes both 
   S-phase and mitosis in the absence of G1 cyclins.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 15. 15(4). P. 850-860.

AU MAIORANO-D. BLOM-VAN-ASSENDELFT-G. KEARSEY-S-E.
TI Fission yeast cdc21, a member of the MCM protein family, is required for 
   onset of S phase and is located in the nucleus throughout the cell cycle.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 15. 15(4). P. 861-872.

AU YAMAOKA-S. INOUE-H. SAKURAI-M. SUGIYAMA-T. HAZAMA-M. YAMADA-T. HATANAKA-M.
TI Constitutive activation of NF-kappaB is essential for transformation of 
   rat fibroblasts by the human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 Tax protein.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 15. 15(4). P. 873-887.

AU MINUCCI-S. BOTQUIN-V. YEOM-Y-I. DEY-A. SYLVESTER-I. ZAND-D-J. OHBO-K. 
   OZATO-K. SCHOLER-H-R.
TI Retinoic acid-mediated down-regulation of Oct3/4 coincides with the
   loss of promoter occupancy in vivo.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 15. 15(4). P. 888-899

AU WORMINGTON-M. SEARFOSS-A-M. HURNEY-C-A.
TI Overexpression of poly(A) binding protein prevents maturation-specific 
   deadenylation and translational inactivation in Xenopus oocytes.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 15. 15(4). P. 900-909.

AU JOSEPH-S. NOLLER-H-F.
TI Mapping the rRNA neighborhood of the acceptor end of tRNA in the ribosome.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 15. 15(4). P. 910-916.

AU ISEL-C. LANCHY-J-M. LE-GRICE-S-F-J. EHRESMANN-C. EHRESMANN-B. MARQUET-R.
TI Specific initiation and switch to elongation of human immunodeficiency 
   virus type 1 reverse transcription require the post-transcriptional
   modification of primer tRNA3 Lys.
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AU GARCIA-DE-VIEDMA-D. GIRALDO-R. RIVAS-G. FERNANDEZ-TRESGUERRES-E. 
   DIAZ-OREJAS-R.
TI A leucine zipper motif determines different functions in a DNA replication 
   protein.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 15. 15(4). P. 925-934.

AU KRUKLITIS-R. WELTY-D-J. NAKAI-H.
TI ClpX protein of Escherichia coli activates bacteriophage Mu transposase 
   in the strand transfer complex for initiation of Mu DNA synthesis.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 15. 15(4). P. 935-944.

AU ENGELWARD-B-P. DRESLIN-A. CHRISTENSEN-J. HUSZAR-D. KURAHARA-C. SAMSON-L.
TI Repair-deficient 3-methyladenine DNA glycosylase homozygous mutant mouse 
   cells have increased sensitivity to alkylation-induced chromosome damage 
   and cell killing.
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TI Histamine-1 receptor blockade does not prevent nitroglycerin
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AU Kraetsch-H-G.  Hummel-T.  Loetsch-J.  Kussat-R.  Kobal-G.
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AU Sowunmi-A.  Salako-L-A.
TI Effect of dose size on the pharmacokinetics of orally administered
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AU Zeeh-J.  Fuchs-L.  Bergmann-W.  Antonin-K-H.  Degel-F.  Bieck-P.
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AU Lysaa-R-A.  Giverhaug-T.  Wold-H-L.  Aarbakke-J.
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AU Buchegger-F.  Trowbridge-I-S.  Liu-L-F-S.  White-S.  Collawn-J-F.
TI Functional analysis of human/chicken transferrin receptor chimeras
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AU Donella-Deana-A.  James-P.  Staudenmann-W.  Cesaro-L.  Marin-O.
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TI Isolation from spleen of a 57-kDa protein substrate of the tyrosine
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AU Sticht-H.  Auer-M.  Schmitt-B.  Besemer-J.  Horcher-M.  Kirsch-T.
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TI Structure and activity of a chimeric
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AU Masson-P.  Froment-M-T.  Bartels-C-F.  Lockridge-O.
TI Asp70 in the peripheral anionic site of human
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AU Coletta-M.  Angeletti-M.  De-Sanctis-G.  Cerroni-L.  Giardina-B.
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TI Kinetic evidence for the existence of a rate-limiting step in the
   reaction of ferric hemoproteins with anionic ligands.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(1/2)  P 49.
AB 62350049.225

AU Kraiczy-P.  Haase-U.  Gencic-S.  Flindt-S.  Anke-T.  Brandt-U.
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TI The molecular basis for the natural resistance of the cytochrome
   bc_[1] complex from strobilurin-producing basidiomycetes to center
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(1/2)  P 54.
AB 62350054.225

AU Otto-W-R.  Rao-J.  Cox-H-M.  Kotzian-E.  Lee-C-Y.  Goodlad-R-A.
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TI Effects of pancreatic spasmolytic polypeptide (PSP) on epithelial
   cell function.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(1/2)  P 64.
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AU Hermans-S-W-G.  Engelmann-B.  Reinhardt-U.
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TI Diradylglycerol formation in cholecystokinin-stimulated rabbit
   pancreatic acini.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(1/2)  P 73.
AB 62350073.225

AU Raffetseder-U.  Roeper-D.  Mery-L.  Gietz-C.  Klos-A.
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TI Site-directed mutagenesis of conserved charged residues in the
   helical region of the human C5a receptor.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(1/2)  P 82.
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AU Toniato-E.  Flati-V.  Cifone-M-G.  Grosso-E-D.  Roncaioli-P.
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TI Involvement of an arachidonic-acid-dependent pathway in the
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AU Chajry-N.  Martin-P-M.  Cochet-C.  Berthois-Y.
TI Regulation of p42 mitogen-activated-protein kinase activity by
   protein phosphatase 2A under conditions of growth inhibition by
   epidermal growth factor in A431 cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(1/2)  P 97.
AB 62350097.225

AU Moiseeva-E-P.  Belkin-A-M.  Spurr-N-K.  Koteliansky-V-E.
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TI A novel dystrophin/utrophin-associated protein is an enzymatically
   inactive member of the phosphoglucomutase superfamily.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(1/2)  P 103.
AB 62350103.225

AU Ahnert-V.  May-C.  Gerke-R.  Kindl-H.
TI Cucumber T-complex protein.
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AU Milhe-C.  Fuchs-R-P-P.  Lefevre-J-F.
TI NMR data show that the carcinogen N-2-acetylaminofluorene
   stabilises an intermediate of -2 frameshift mutagenesis in a
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AU Van-Damme-E-J-M.  Barre-A.  Rouge-P.  Van-Leuven-F.  Peumans-W-J.
TI The NeuAc(alpha-2,6)-Gal/GalNAc-binding lectin from elderberry
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   an unusual specificity and structure.
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AU Rondot-I.  Quennedey-B.  Courrent-A.  Lemoine-A.  Delachambre-J.
TI Cloning and sequencing of a cDNA encoding a larval-pupal-specific
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AU Schulte-D.  Richter-A.  Burkhart-R.  Musahl-C.  Knippers-R.
TI Properties of the human nuclear protein p85Mcm.
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AU Thoemmes-P.  Marton-R-F.  Cotterill-S.
TI Isolation and characterisation of dhel II, a DNA helicase from
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AU Chaddock-J-A.  Monzingo-A-F.  Robertus-J-D.  Lord-J-M.
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TI Major structural differences between pokeweed antiviral protein and
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AU Steensma-E.  Heering-H-A.  Hagen-W-R.  van-Mierlo-C-P-M.
TI Redox properties of wild-type, Cys69Ala, and Cys69Ser Azotobacter
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AU Duggleby-R-G.  Chao-Y-C.  Huang-J-G.  Peng-H-L.  Chang-H-Y.
TI Sequence differences between human muscle and liver cDNAs for
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AU Li-B.  Lin-S-X.
TI Fluorescence-energy transfer in human estradiol
   17beta-dehydrogenase-NADPH complex and studies on the coenzyme
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AU Knaeuper-V.  Murphy-G.  Tschesche-H.
TI Activation of human neutrophil procollagenase by stromelysin 2.
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AU Fraaije-M-W.  Roubroeks-H-P.  Hagen-W-R.  van-Berkel-W-J-H.
TI Purification and characterization of an intracellular
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AU Plancke-Y.  Delplace-F.  Wieruszeski-J-M.  Maes-E.  Strecker-G.
TI Isolation and structures of glycoprotein-derived free
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AU Van-Raalte-A-L-J.  Demel-R-A.  Verberkmoes-G.  Breukink-E.
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TI Influence of the signal sequence and chaperone SecB on the
   interaction between precursor protein prePhoE and phospholipids.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(1/2)  P 207.
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AU Coughlan-S-J.  Hastings-C.  Winfrey-Jr.-R-J.
TI Molecular characterisation of plant endoplasmic reticulum.
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AU Rohwer-J-M.  Jensen-P-R.  Shinohara-Y.  Postma-P-W.
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TI Changes in the cellular energy state affect the activity of the
   bacterial phosphotransferase system.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(1/2)  P 225.
AB 62350225.225

AU Voelkel-S.  Grieshaber-M-K.
TI Mitochondrial sulfide oxidation in Arenicola marina.
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AU Richard-P.  Bakker-B-M.  Teusink-B.  van-Dam-K.  Westerhoff-H-V.
TI Acetaldehyde mediates the synchronization of sustained glycolytic
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AU Hertz-R.  Berman-I.  Keppler-D.  Bar-Tana-J.
TI Activation of gene transcription by prostacyclin analogues is
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AU Nakari-Setaelae-T.  Aro-N.  Kalkkinen-N.  Alatalo-E.  Penttilae-M.
TI Genetic and biochemical characterization of the Trichoderma reesei
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AU Gebinoga-M.  Oehlenschlaeger-F.
TI Comparison of self-sustained sequence-replication reaction systems.
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AU Gerothanassis-I-P.  Barrie-P-J.  Birdsall-B.  Feeney-J.
TI ^[31]P solid-state NMR measurements used to detect interactions
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AU Demel-R-A.  Peelen-T.  Siezen-R-J.  de-Kruijff-B.  Kuipers-O-P.
TI Nisin Z, mutant nisin Z and lacticin 481 interactions with anionic
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AU Corti-A.  Longhi-R.  Gasparri-A.  Chen-F.  Pelagi-M.  Siccardi-A-G.
TI Antigenic regions of human chromogranin A and their topographic
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AU Watala-C.  Gwozdzinski-K.  Pluskota-E.  Dzieciatkowska-E.
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TI Microenvironmental changes in platelet membranes induced by the
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AU Lee-Y-C.  Lee-B-J.  Hwang-D-S.  Kang-H-S.
TI Purification and characterization of mitochondrial ribonuclease P
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AU Lee-Y-C.  Lee-B-J.  Kang-H-S.
TI The RNA component of mitochondrial ribonuclease P from Aspergillus
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AU Vinther-A.  Holm-A.  Hoeg-Jensen-T.  Jespersen-A-M.  Klausen-N-K.
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TI Synthesis of stereoisomers and isoforms of a tryptic heptapeptide
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AU Petersen-L-C.  Bjorn-S-E.  Olsen-O-H.  Nordfang-O.  Norris-F.
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TI Inhibitory properties of separate recombinant
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AU Freiburg-A.  Gautel-M.
TI A molecular map of the interactions between titin and
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AU Muehlenhoff-U.  Zhao-J.  Bryant-D-A.
TI Interaction between photosystem I and flavodoxin from the
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AU Zhu-A.  Wang-Z-K.
TI Expression and characterization of recombinant alpha-galactosidase
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AU Trojanek-J.  Ek-P.  Scoble-J.  Muszynska-G.  Engstroem-L.
TI Phosphorylation of plant proteins and the identification of
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AU Krauth-Siegel-R-L.  Mueller-J-G.  Lottspeich-F.  Schirmer-R-H.
TI Glutathione reductase and glutamate dehydrogenase of Plasmodium
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AU Dernedde-J.  Eitinger-T.  Patenge-N.  Friedrich-B.
TI hyp gene products in Alcaligenes eutrophus are part of a
   hydrogenase-maturation system.
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AU Hwang-G-S.  Kim-J-K.  Choi-B-S.
TI NMR structural studies of DNA decamer duplex containing the Dewar
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AU Takenaka-M.  Yamada-K.  Lu-T.  Kang-R.  Tanaka-T.  Noguchi-T.
TI Alternative splicing of the pyruvate kinase M gene in a minigene
   system.
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AU Maines-M-D.  Polevoda-B-V.  Huang-T-J.  McCoubrey-Jr.-W-K.
TI Human biliverdin IXalpha reductase is a zinc-metalloprotein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(1/2)  P 372.
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AU van-den-Hooven-H-W.  Doeland-C-C-M.  van-de-Kamp-M.  Konings-R-N-H.
    Hilbers-C-W.  van-de-Ven-F-J-M.
TI Three-dimensional structure of the lantibiotic nisin in the
   presence of membrane-mimetic micelles of dodecylphosphocholine and
   of sodium dodecylsulphate.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(1/2)  P 382.
AB 62350382.225

AU van-den-Hooven-H-W.  Spronk-C-A-E-M.  van-de-Kamp-M.
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TI Surface location and orientation of the lantibiotic nisin bound to
   membrane-mimicking micelles of dodecylphosphocholine and of sodium
   dodecylsulphate.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(1/2)  P 394.
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AU Ehring-B.  Meyer-T-H.  Eckerskorn-C.  Lottspeich-F.  Tampe-R.
TI Effects of major-histocompatibility-complex-encoded subunits on the
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(1/2)  P 404.
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AU De-Carolis-E.  Denis-D.  Riendeau-D.
TI Oxidative inactivation of human 5-lipoxygenase in
   phosphatidylcholine vesicles.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(1/2)  P 416.
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AU Lundwall-A.
TI The cloning of a rapidly evolving seminal-vesicle-transcribed gene
   encoding the major clot-forming protein of mouse semen.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(1/2)  P 424.
AB 62350424.225

AU Takakura-Yamamoto-R.  Yamamoto-S.  Fukuda-S.  Kurimoto-M.
TI O-Glycosylated species of natural human tumor-necrosis
   factor-alpha.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(1/2)  P 431.
AB 62350431.225

AU Willows-R-D.  Gibson-L-C-D.  Kanangara-C-G.  Hunter-C-N.
   von-Wettstein-D.
TI Three separate proteins constitute the magnesium chelatase of
   Rhodobacter sphaeroides.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(1/2)  P 438.
AB 62350438.225

AU Iwata-N.  Hara-S.  Nishimura-C.  Takahashi-M.  Mukai-T.
   Takayama-M.  Endo-T.
TI Hormonal regulation of aldose reductase in rat ovary during the
   estrous cycle.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 235(1/2)  P 444.
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AU Aarons-L.  Balant-L-P.  Mentre-F.  Morselli-P-L.  Rowland-M.
   Steimer-J-L.  Vozeh-S.
TI Practical experience and issues in designing and performing
   population pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic studies.
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AU Nikolaus-T.  Kruse-W.  Bach-M.  Specht-Leible-N.  Oster-P.
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TI Elderly patients' problems with medication.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 49(4)  P 255.
AB 60490255.228

AU Merlo-J.  Hedblad-B.  Oegren-M.  Ranstam-J.  Oestergren-P-O.
   Ekedahl-A.  Hanson-B-S.  Isacsson-S-O.  Liedholm-H.  Melander-A.
TI Increased risk of ischaemic heart disease mortality in elderly men
   using anxiolytics-hypnotics and analgesics.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 49(4)  P 261.
AB 60490261.228

AU Rangemark-C.  Lind-H.  Lindholm-L.  Hedner-T.  Samuelsson-O.
TI Lisinopril reduces postexercise albuminuria more effectively than
   atenolol in primary hypertension.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 49(4)  P 267.
AB 60490267.228

AU Korn-A.  Wagner-B.  Moritz-E.  Dingemanse-J.
TI Tyramine pressor sensitivity in healthy subjects during combined
   treatment with moclobemide and selegiline.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 49(4)  P 273.
AB 60490273.228

AU Uematsu-T.  Nagashima-S.  Inaba-H.  Kajiho-T.  Kageyama-H.
   Sugiyama-A.  Nakashima-M.
TI Design of a suitable formulation of FK613, a novel antiallergic
   agent, based on its pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties
   in healthy subjects.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 49(4)  P 279.
AB 60490279.228

AU Bressolle-F.  Bologna-C.  Edno-L.  Bernard-J-C.  Gomeni-R.  Sany-J.
    Combe-B.
TI A limited sampling method to estimate methotrexate pharmacokinetics
   in patients with rheumatoid arthritis using a Bayesian approach
   and the population data modeling program P-PHARM.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 49(4)  P 285.
AB 60490285.228

AU Dahlstroem-K.  Edsbaecker-S.  Kaellen-A.
TI Rectal pharmacokinetics of budesonide.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 49(4)  P 293.
AB 60490293.228

AU Pacifici-G-M.  Santi-C-D.  Mussi-A.  Ageletti-C-A.
TI Interindividual variability in the rate of salbutamol sulphation in
   the human lung.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 49(4)  P 299.
AB 60490299.228

AU Bonnabry-P.  Leemann-T.  Dayer-P.
TI Role of human liver microsomal CYP2C9 in the biotransformation of
   lornoxicam.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 49(4)  P 305.
AB 60490305.228

AU Ha-H-R.  Chen-J.  Kraehenbuehl-S.  Follath-F.
TI Biotransformation of caffeine by cDNA-expressed human cytochromes
   P-450.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 49(4)  P 309.
AB 60490309.228

AU Wilimzig-C.  Latz-R.  Vierling-W.  Mutschler-E.  Trnovec-T.
   Nyulassy-S.
TI Increase in magnesium plasma level after orally administered
   trimagnesium dicitrate.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 49(4)  P 317.
AB 60490317.228

AU Nigrovic-V.  Gaspari-J.  Banoub-M.
TI A pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic model for a muscle relaxant:
   atracurium.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 49(4)  P 325.
AB 60490325.228

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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
CC CONTENTS          Volume 271 Number 8 (1996)

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Everett-S-A.  Dennis-M-F.  Patel-K-B.  Maddix-S.  Kundu-S-C.
   Willson-R-L.
TI Scavenging of nitrogen dioxide, thiyl, and sulfonyl free radicals by
   the nutritional antioxidant {beta}-carotene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 3988.

AU Yu-B.  Wright-S-D.
TI Catalytic properties of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) binding protein.
   Transfer of LPS to soluble CD14.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4100.

AU Ohguchi-K.  Banno-Y.  Nakashima-S.  Nozawa-Y.
TI Regulation of membrane-bound phospholipase D by protein kinase C in
   HL60 cells. Synergistic action of small GTP-binding protein RhoA.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4366.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Isakoff-S-J.  Yu-Y-P.  Su-Y-C.  Blaikie-P.  Yajnik-V.  Rose-E.
   Weidner-K-M.  Sachs-M.  Margolis-B.  Skolnik-E-Y.
TI Interaction between the phosphotyrosine binding domain of Shc and the
   insulin receptor is required for Shc phosphorylation by insulin in vivo
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 3959.

AU Coso-O-A.  Teramoto-H.  Simonds-W-F.  Gutkind-J-S.
TI Signaling from G protein-coupled receptors to c-Jun kinase involves
   {beta}{gamma} subunits of heterotrimeric G proteins acting on a Ras and
   Rac1-dependent pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 3963.

AU Kuang-Y.  Wu-Y.  Jiang-H.  Wu-D.
TI Selective G protein coupling by C-C chemokine receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 3975.

AU Potterf-S-B.  Muller-J.  Bernardini-I.  Tietze-F.  Kobayashi-T.
   Hearing-V-J.  Gahl-W-A.
TI Characterization of a melanosomal transport system in murine
   melanocytes mediating entry of the melanogenic substrate tyrosine
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4002.

AU Lahtinen-U.  Hellman-U.  Wernstedt-C.  Saraste-J.  Pettersson-R-F.
TI Molecular cloning and expression of a 58-kDa cis-Golgi and intermediate
   compartment protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4031.

AU Cvejic-S.  Trapaidze-N.  Cyr-C.  Devi-L-A.
TI Thr353, located within the COOH-terminal tail of the {delta} opiate
   receptor, is involved in receptor down-regulation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4073.

AU Street-J-C.  Mahmood-U.  Ballon-D.  Alfieri-A-A.  Koutcher-J-A.
TI 13C and 31P NMR investigation of effect of 6-aminonicotinamide on
   metabolism of RIF-1 tumor cells in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4113.

AU Trapani-J-A.  Browne-K-A.  Smyth-M-J.  Jans-D-A.
TI Localization of granzyme B in the nucleus. A putative role in the
   mechanism of cytotoxic lymphocyte-mediated apoptosis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4127.

AU Stancato-L-F.  David-M.  Carter-Su-C.  Larner-A-C.  Pratt-W-B.
TI Preassociation of STAT1 with STAT2 and STAT3 in separate signalling
   complexes prior to cytokine stimulation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4134.

AU Guyton-K-Z.  Liu-Y.  Gorospe-M.  Xu-Q.  Holbrook-N-J.
TI Activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase by H2O2. Role in cell
   survival following oxidant injury.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4138.

AU Snedden-W-A.  Koutsia-N.  Baum-G.  Fromm-H.
TI Activation of a recombinant petunia glutamate decarboxylase by
   calcium/calmodulin or by a monoclonal antibody which recognizes the
   calmodulin binding domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4148.

AU Nitsch-R-M.  Deng-M.  Growdon-J-H.  Wurtman-R-J.
TI Serotonin 5-HT2a and 5-HT2c receptors stimulate amyloid precursor
   protein ectodomain secretion
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4188.

AU Bose-S.  Komorowski-R.  Seetharam-S.  Gilfix-B.  Rosenblatt-D-S.
   Seetharam-B.
TI In vitro and in vivo inactivation of transcobalamin II receptor by its
   antiserum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4195.

AU Mohr-S.  Stamler-J-S.  Brune-B.
TI Posttranslational modification of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate
   dehydrogenase by S-nitrosylation and subsequent NADH attachment
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4209.

AU Goldman-P-S.  Schlador-M-L.  Shapiro-R-A.  Nathanson-N-M.
TI Identification of a region required for subtype-specific
   agonist-induced sequestration of the m2 muscarinic acetylcholine
   receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4215.

AU Butch-E-R.  Guan-K-L.
TI Characterization of ERK1 activation site mutants and the effect on
   recognition by MEK1 and MEK2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4230.

AU Rye-K-A.  Hime-N-J.  Barter-P-J.
TI The influence of sphingomyelin on the structure and function of
   reconstituted high density lipoproteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4243.

AU Derman-M-P.  Chen-J-Y.  Spokes-K-C.  Songyang-Z.  Cantley-L-G.
TI An 11-amino acid sequence from c-met initiates epithelial chemotaxis
   via phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and phospholipase C
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4251.

AU Allen-R-M.  Chatterjee-R.  Ludden-P-W.  Shah-V-K.
TI The requirement of reductant for in vitro biosynthesis of the
   iron-molybdenum cofactor of nitrogenase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4256.

AU Zhang-Y.  Wang-Z.  Ravid-K.
TI The cell cycle in polyploid megakaryocytes is associated with reduced
   activity of cyclin B1-dependent Cdc2 kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4266.

AU Duan-C.  Hawes-S-B.  Prevette-T.  Clemmons-D-R.
TI Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) regulates IGF-binding protein-5
   synthesis through transcriptional activation of the gene in aortic
   smooth muscle cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4280.

AU Muda-M.  Boschert-U.  Dickinson-R.  Martinou-J-C.  Martinou-I.
   Camps-M.  Schlegel-W.  Arkinstall-S.
TI MKP-3, a novel cytosolic protein-tyrosine phosphatase that exemplifies
   a new class of mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4319.

AU Taipale-J.  Keski-Oja-J.
TI Hepatocyte growth factor releases epithelial and endothelial cells from
   growth arrest induced by transforming growth factor-{beta}1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4342.

AU Bonnet-F.  Perin-J-P.  Charbonnier-F.  Camuzat-A.  Roussel-G.
   Nussbaum-J-L.  Alliel-P-M.
TI Structure and cellular distribution of mouse brain testican.
   Association with the postsynaptic area of hippocampus pyramidal cells.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4373.

AU Jilling-T.  Kirk-K-L.
TI Cyclic AMP and chloride-dependent regulation of the apical constitutive
   secretory pathway in colonic epithelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4381.

AU Hoeg-J-M.  Vaisman-B-L.  Demosky-S-J-Jr.  Meyn-S-M.  Talley-G-D.
   Hoyt-R-F-Jr.  Feldman-S.  Berard-A-M.  Sakai-N.  Wood-D.
   Brousseau-M-E.  Marcovina-S.  Brewer-H-B-Jr.  Santamarina-Fojo-S.
TI Lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase overexpression generates
   hyperalpha-lipoproteinemia and a nonatherogenic lipoprotein pattern in
   transgenic rabbits
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4396.

AU Petanceska-S.  Canoll-P.  Devi-L-A.
TI Expression of rat cathepsin S in phagocytic cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4403.

AU Coleman-B-A.  Taylor-P.
TI Regulation of acetylcholinesterase expression during neuronal
   differentiation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4410.

AU Bodovitz-S.  Klein-W-L.
TI Cholesterol modulates {alpha}-secretase cleavage of amyloid precursor
   protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4436.

AU Rokaw-M-D.  Benos-D-J.  Palevsky-P-M.  Cunningham-S-A.  West-M-E.
   Johnson-J-P.
TI Regulation of a sodium channel-associated G-protein by aldosterone
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4491.

AU Abell-A.  Liu-X.  Segaloff-D-L.
TI Deletions of portions of the extracellular loops of the
   lutropin/choriogonadotropin receptor decrease the binding affinity for
   ovine luteinizing hormone, but not human choriogonadotropin, by
   preventing the formation of mature cell surface receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4518.

AU Langland-J-O.  Langland-L-A.  Browning-K-S.  Roth-D-A.
TI Phosphorylation of plant eukaryotic initiation factor-2 by the
   plant-encoded double-stranded RNA-dependent protein kinase, pPKR, and
   inhibition of protein synthesis in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4539.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Cole-J-L.  Carroll-S-S.  Kuo-L-C.
TI Stoichiometry of 2{prime},5{prime}-oligoadenylate-induced dimerization
   of ribonuclease L. A sedimentation equilibrium study.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 3979.

AU Rodriguez-Lopez-J-N.  Smith-A-T.  Thorneley-R-N-F.
TI Role of arginine 38 in horseradish peroxidase. A critical residue for
   substrate binding and catalysis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4023.

AU Witteveen-C-F-B.  Giovanelli-J.  Kaufman-S.
TI Reduction of quinonoid dihydrobiopterin to tetrahydrobiopterin by
   nitric oxide synthase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4143.

AU Cawley-N-X.  Chen-H-C.  Beinfeld-M-C.  Loh-Y-P.
TI Specificity and kinetic studies on the cleavage of various prohormone
   mono- and paired-basic residue sites by yeast aspartic protease 3
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4168.

AU Arand-M.  Wagner-H.  Oesch-F.
TI Asp333, Asp495, and His523 form the catalytic triad of rat soluble
   epoxide hydrolase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4223.

AU Shipley-J-M.  Doyle-G-A-R.  Fliszar-C-J.  Ye-Q-Z.  Johnson-L-L.
   Shapiro-S-D.  Welgus-H-G.  Senior-R-M.
TI The structural basis for the elastolytic activity of the 92-kDa and
   72-kDa gelatinases. Role of the fibronectin type II-like repeats.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4335.

AU Coombs-G-S.  Dang-A-T.  Madison-E-L.  Corey-D-R.
TI Distinct mechanisms contribute to stringent substrate specificity of
   tissue-type plasminogen activator
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4461.

AU Wondrak-E-M.  Nashed-N-T.  Haber-M-T.  Jerina-D-M.  Louis-J-M.
TI A transient precursor of the HIV-1 protease. Isolation,
   characterization, and kinetics of maturation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4477.

AU Singer-W-D.  Brown-H-A.  Jiang-X.  Sternweis-P-C.
TI Regulation of phospholipase D by protein kinase C is synergistic with
   ADP-ribosylation factor and independent of protein kinase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4504.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Tsubaki-M.  Mogi-T.  Hori-H.  Sato-Watanabe-M.  Anraku-Y.
TI Infrared and EPR studies on cyanide binding to the heme-copper
   binuclear center of cytochrome bo-type ubiquinol oxidase from
   Escherichia coli. Release of a CuB-cyano complex in the partially
   reduced state.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4017.

AU Robinson-K-M.  Lemire-B-D.
TI Covalent attachment of FAD to the yeast succinate dehydrogenase
   flavoprotein requires import into mitochondria, presequence removal,
   and folding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4055.

AU Robinson-K-M.  Lemire-B-D.
TI A requirement for matrix processing peptidase but not for mitochondrial
   chaperonin in the covalent attachment of FAD to the yeast succinate
   dehydrogenase flavoprotein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4061.

AU Morii-M.  Hayata-Y.  Mizoguchi-K.  Takeguchi-N.
TI Oligomeric regulation of gastric H+,K+-ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4068.

AU Walker-D.  Chaddock-A-M.  Chaddock-J-A.  Roberts-L-M.  Lord-J-M.
   Robinson-C.
TI Ricin A chain fused to a chloroplast-targeting signal is unfolded on
   the chloroplast surface prior to import across the envelope membranes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4082.

AU Ruetz-S.  Brault-M.  Kast-C.  Hemenway-C.  Heitman-J.  Grant-C-E.
   Cole-S-P-C.  Deeley-R-G.  Gros-P.
TI Functional expression of the multidrug resistance-associated protein in
   the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4154.

AU Lesage-F.  Guillemare-E.  Fink-M.  Duprat-F.  Lazdunski-M.  Romey-G.
   Barhanin-J.
TI A pH-sensitive yeast outward rectifier K+ channel with two pore domains
   and novel gating properties
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4183.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Parnet-P.  Garka-K-E.  Bonnert-T-P.  Dower-S-K.  Sims-J-E.
TI IL-1Rrp is a novel receptor-like molecule similar to the type I
   interleukin-1 receptor and its homologues T1/ST2 and IL-1R AcP
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 3967.

AU Gong-D-W.  Bi-S.  Pratley-R-E.  Weintraub-B-D.
TI Genomic structure and promoter analysis of the human obese gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 3971.

AU Werlen-C.  Kohler-H-P-E.  Meer-J-R-.
TI The broad substrate chlorobenzene dioxygenase and cis-chlorobenzene
   dihydrodiol dehydrogenase of Pseudomonas sp. strain P51 are linked
   evolutionarily to the enzymes for benzene and toluene degradation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4009.

AU Mallow-E-B.  Harris-A.  Salzman-N.  Russell-J-P.  DeBerardinis-R-J.
   Ruchelli-E.  Bevins-C-L.
TI Human enteric defensins. Gene structure and developmental expression.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4038.

AU Bartell-J-G.  Davis-T.  Kremer-E-J.  Dewey-M-J.  Kistler-W-S.
TI Expression of the rat testis-specific histone H1t gene in transgenic
   mice. One kilobase of 5{prime}-flanking sequence mediates correct
   expression of a lacZ fusion gene.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4046.

AU Gong-Z.  Ewart-K-V.  Hu-Z.  Fletcher-G-L.  Hew-C-L.
TI Skin antifreeze protein genes of the winter flounder, Pleuronectes
   americanus, encode distinct and active polypeptides without the
   secretory signal and prosequences
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4106.

AU Wu-Baer-F.  Lane-W-S.  Gaynor-R-B.
TI Identification of a group of cellular cofactors that stimulate the
   binding of RNA polymerase II and TRP-185 to human immunodeficiency
   virus 1 TAR RNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4201.

AU Jezewska-M-J.  Bujalowski-W.
TI Global conformational transitions in Escherichia coli primary
   replicative helicase DnaB protein induced by ATP, ADP, and
   single-stranded DNA binding. Multiple conformational states of the
   helicase hexamer.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4261.

AU Krebsbach-P-H.  Nakata-K.  Bernier-S-M.  Hatano-O.  Miyashita-T.
   Rhodes-C-S.  Yamada-Y.
TI Identification of a minimum enhancer sequence for the type II collagen
   gene reveals several core sequence motifs in common with the link
   protein gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4298.

AU Kim-S.  Dallmann-H-G.  McHenry-C-S.  Marians-K-J.
TI {tau} protects {beta} in the leading-strand polymerase complex at the
   replication fork
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4315.

AU Deissler-H.  Behn-Krappa-A.  Doerfler-W.
TI Purification of nuclear proteins from human HeLa cells that bind
   specifically to the unstable tandem repeat (CGG)n in the human FMR1 gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4327.

AU Fujita-M.  Kiyono-T.  Hayashi-Y.  Ishibashi-M.
TI hCDC47, a human member of the MCM family. Dissociation of the
   nucleus-bound form during S phase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4349.

AU Nagy-L.  Saydak-M.  Shipley-N.  Lu-S.  Basilion-J-P.  Yan-Z-H.
   Syka-P.  Chandraratna-R-A-S.  Stein-J-P.  Heyman-R-A.  Davies-P-J-A.
TI Identification and characterization of a versatile retinoid response
   element (retinoic acid receptor response element-retinoid X receptor
   response element) in the mouse tissue transglutaminase gene promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4355.

AU Genuario-R-R.  Perry-R-P.
TI The GA-binding protein can serve as both an activator and repressor of
   ribosomal protein gene transcription
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4388.

AU Parks-C-L.  Shenk-T.
TI The serotonin 1a receptor gene contains a TATA-less promoter that
   responds to MAZ and Sp1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4417.

AU Krebsbach-P-H.  Lee-S-K.  Matsuki-Y.  Kozak-C-A.  Yamada-K-M.
   Yamada-Y.
TI Full-length sequence, localization, and chromosomal mapping of
   ameloblastin. A novel tooth-specific gene.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4431.

AU Li-X.  Stebbins-B.  Hoffman-L.  Pratt-G.  Rechsteiner-M.  Coffino-P.
TI The N terminus of antizyme promotes degradation of heterologous proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4441.

AU Li-X.  Coffino-P.
TI Identification of a region of p53 that confers lability
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4447.

AU Margot-J-B.  Williams-D-L.
TI Estrogen induces the assembly of a multiprotein messenger
   ribonucleoprotein complex on the 3{prime}-untranslated region of
   chicken apolipoprotein II mRNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4452.

AU Hellqvist-M.  Mahlapuu-M.  Samuelsson-L.  Enerback-S.  Carlsson-P.
TI Differential activation of lung-specific genes by two forkhead
   proteins, FREAC-1 and FREAC-2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4482.

AU Luo-C-M.  Tang-W.  Mekeel-K-L.  DeFrank-J-S.  Anne-P-R.  Powell-S-N.
TI High frequency and error-prone DNA recombination in ataxia
   telangiectasia cell lines
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4497.

AU Aguanno-A.  Afar-R.  Albert-V-R.
TI Tissue-specific expression of the nonneuronal promoter of the aromatic
   l-amino acid decarboxylase gene is regulated by hepatocyte nuclear
   factor 1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4528.

AU Couet-J.  Sar-S.  Jolivet-A.  Hai-M-T-V.  Milgrom-E.  Misrahi-M.
TI Shedding of human thyrotropin receptor ectodomain. Involvement of a
   matrix metalloprotease.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4545.

AU Cisalpino-P-S.  Puccia-R.  Yamauchi-L-M.  Cano-M-I-N.  Silveira-J-F-.
   Travassos-L-R.
TI Cloning, characterization, and epitope expression of the major
   diagnostic antigen of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4553.

AU Lee-J-H.  Jang-S-I.  Yang-J-M.  Markova-N-G.  Steinert-P-M.
TI The proximal promoter of the human transglutaminase 3 gene. Stratified
   squamous epithelial-specific expression in cultured cells is mediated
   by binding of Sp1 and ets transcription factors to a proximal promoter
   element.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4561.

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AU Regan-L-M.  O'Brien-L-M.  Beattie-T-L.  Sudhakar-K.  Walker-F-J.
   Fay-P-J.
TI Activated protein C-catalyzed proteolysis of factor VIIIa alters its
   interactions within factor Xase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 3982.

AU Monera-O-D.  Zhou-N-E.  Lavigne-P.  Kay-C-M.  Hodges-R-S.
TI Formation of parallel and antiparallel coiled-coils controlled by the
   relative positions of alanine residues in the hydrophobic core
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 3995.

AU Kuo-Y-M.  Emmerling-M-R.  Vigo-Pelfrey-C.  Kasunic-T-C.
   Kirkpatrick-J-B.  Murdoch-G-H.  Ball-M-J.  Roher-A-E.
TI Water-soluble A{beta} (N-40, N-42) oligomers in normal and Alzheimer
   disease brains
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4077.

AU Wood-S-J.  MacKenzie-L.  Maleeff-B.  Hurle-M-R.  Wetzel-R.
TI Selective inhibition of A{beta} fibril formation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4086.

AU Blondelle-S-E.  Houghten-R-A.  Perez-Paya-E.
TI Identification of inhibitors of melittin using nonsupport-bound
   combinatorial libraries
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4093.

AU Perez-Paya-E.  Houghten-R-A.  Blondelle-S-E.
TI Functionalized protein-like structures from conformationally defined
   synthetic combinatorial libraries
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4120.

AU Endo-T.  Mitsui-S.  Nakai-M.  Roise-D.
TI Binding of mitochondrial presequences to yeast cytosolic heat shock
   protein 70 depends on the amphiphilicity of the presequence
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4161.

AU Berlett-B-S.  Levine-R-L.  Stadtman-E-R.
TI Comparison of the effects of ozone on the modification of amino acid
   residues in glutamine synthetase and bovine serum albumin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4177.

AU Hammell-R-L.  Hitchcock-DeGregori-S-E.
TI Mapping the functional domains within the carboxyl terminus of
   {alpha}-tropomyosin encoded by the alternatively spliced ninth exon
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4236.

AU David-L-L.  Lampi-K-J.  Lund-A-L.  Smith-J-B.
TI The sequence of human {beta}B1-crystallin cDNA allows mass
   spectrometric detection of {beta}B1 protein missing portions of its
   N-terminal extension
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4273.

AU Revelle-B-M.  Scott-D.  Kogan-T-P.  Zheng-J.  Beck-P-J.
TI Structure-function analysis of P-selectin-sialyl LewisX binding
   interactions. Mutagenic alteration of ligand binding specificity.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4289.

AU Wang-K.  Knipfer-M.  Huang-Q-Q.  Heerden-A-.  Hsu-L-C-L.
   Gutierrez-G.  Quian-X-L.  Stedman-H.
TI Human skeletal muscle nebulin sequence encodes a blueprint for thin
   filament architecture. Sequence motifs and affinity profiles of tandem
   repeats and terminal SH3.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4304.

AU Wang-Y.  Macke-J-P.  Abella-B-S.  Andreasson-K.  Worley-P.
   Gilbert-D-J.  Copeland-N-G.  Jenkins-N-A.  Nathans-J.
TI A large family of putative transmembrane receptors homologous to the
   product of the Drosophila tissue polarity gene frizzled
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4468.

AU Girard-J-P.  Springer-T-A.
TI Modulation of endothelial cell adhesion by hevin, an acidic protein
   associated with high endothelial venules
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Feb 23.  271(08).  p 4511.



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AU Springer-M-S.
TI Molecular Clocks and the Incompleteness of the Fossil Record.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(05)  P 531.
AB 50410531.239

AU Hughes-A-L.
TI The Evolution of the Type I Interferon Gene Family in Mammals.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(05)  P 539.
AB 50410539.239

AU Retief-J-D.    Krajewski-C.  Westerman-M.  Dixon-G-H.
TI The Evolution of Protamine P1 Genes in Dasyurid Marsupials.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(05)  P 549.
AB 50410549.239

AU Keeling-P-J.  Doolittle-W-F.
TI Concerted Evolution in Protists: Recent Homogenization of a
   Polyubiquitin Gene in Trichomonas vaginalis.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(05)  P 556.
AB 50410556.239

AU Vaughn-J-C.  Mason-M-T.  Sper-Whitis-G-L.  Kuhlman-P.  Palmer-J-D.
TI Fungal Origin by Horizontal Transfer of a Plant Mitochondrial Group
   I Intron in the Chimeric CoxI Gene of Peperomia.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(05)  P 563.
AB 50410563.239

AU Forsdyke-D-R.
TI Relative Roles of Primary Sequence and (G + C)% in Determining the
   Hierarchy of Frequencies of Complementary Trinucleotide Pairs in
   DNAs of Different Species.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(05)  P 573.
AB 50410573.239

AU Forsdyke-D-R.
TI Sense in Antisense?.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(05)  P 582.
AB 50410582.239

AU Yang-Z.    Lauder-I-J.  Lin-H-J.
TI Molecular Evolution of the Hepatitis B Virus Genome.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(05)  P 587.
AB 50410587.239

AU Morton-B-R.    Clegg-M-T.
TI Neighboring Base Composition Is Strongly Correlated with Base
   Substitution Bias in a Region of the Chloroplast Genome.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(05)  P 597.
AB 50410597.239

AU Heikkinen-E.  Launonen-V.  Mueller-E.  Bachmann-L.
TI The pvB370 BamHI Satellite DNA Family of the Drosophila virilis
   Group and Its Evolutionary Relation to Mobile Dispersed Genetic
   pDv Elements.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(05)  P 604.
AB 50410604.239

AU Paques-F.    Samson-M-L.    Jordan-P.  Wegnez-M.
TI Structural Evolution of the Drosophila 5S Ribosomal Genes.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(05)  P 615.
AB 50410615.239

AU Douzery-E.  Catzeflis-F-M.
TI Molecular Evolution of the Mitochondrial 12S rRNA in Ungulata
   (Mammalia).
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(05)  P 622.
AB 50410622.239

AU Zardoya-R.  Costas-E.  Lopez-Rodas-V.  Garrido-Pertierra-A.
   Bautista-J-M.
TI Revised Dinoflagellate Phylogeny Inferred from Molecular Analysis
   of Large-Subunit Ribosomal RNA Gene Sequences.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(05)  P 637.
AB 50410637.239

AU Wagenhorst-B-B.  Rajendran-R-R.  Van-Niel-E-E.  Hessler-R-B.
   Bukelman-A.    Gonzalez-Fernandez-F.
TI Goldfish Cones Secrete a Two-Repeat Interphotoreceptor
   Retinoid-Binding Protein.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(05)  P 646.
AB 50410646.239

AU Paquin-B.    Forget-L.  Roewer-I.  Lang-B-F.
TI Molecular Phylogeny of Allomyces macrogynus: Congruency Between
   Nuclear Ribosomal RNA- and Mitochondrial Protein-Based Trees.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(05)  P 657.
AB 50410657.239

AU Lockhart-P-J.  Penny-D.  Meyer-A.
TI Testing the Phylogeny of Swordtail Fishes Using Split Decomposition
   and Spectral Analysis.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(05)  P 666.
AB 50410666.239

AU Grishin-N-V.
TI Estimation of the Number of Amino Acid Substitutions Per Site When
   the Substitution Rate Varies Among Sites.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(05)  P 675.
AB 50410675.239

AU Lobry-J-R.
TI Erratum.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(05)  P 680.
AB 50410680.239

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AU Kurihara-S. Komukai-K.
TI Tension-dependent changes of the intracellular Ca2+ transients
   in ferret ventricular muscles
DE Calcium
DE Troponin
DE Myocardium
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 617-625.

AU Shmigol-A. Verkhratsky-A. Isenberg-G.
TI Calcium-induced calcium release in rat sensory neurons
DE Neurone
DE Intracellular calcium
DE Calcium release
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 627-636.

AU Brain-K-L. Bennett-M-R.
TI Calcium in the nerve terminals of chick ciliary ganglia during
   facilitation, augmentation and potentiation
DE Calcium
DE Facilitation
DE Synapse
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 637-648.

AU Publicover-S-J. Preston-M-R. El-Haj-A-J.
TI Voltage-dependent potentiation of low-voltage-activated Ca2+
   channel currents in cultured rat bone marrow cells
DE Bone
DE Potentiation
DE Calcium channel
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 649-661.

AU Fink-G-R. Adams-L. Watson-J-D-G. Innes-J-A. Wuyam-B. Kobayashi-I.
   Corfield-D-R. Murphy-K. Jones-T. Frackowiak-R-S-J. Guz-A.
TI Hyperpnoea during and immediately after exercise in man: evidence
   of motor cortical involvement
DE Respiratory control
DE Cerebral blood flow
DE Exercise
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 663-676.

AU Donnelly-D-F.
TI Modulation of glomus cell membrane currents of intact rat carotid body
DE Carotid body
DE Hypoxia
DE Potassium current
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 677-688.

AU e-Silva-M-J-M. Lewis-D-L.
TI L- and N-type Ca2+ channels in adult rat carotid body chemoreceptor
   type I cells
DE Calcium channel
DE Carotid body
DE Chemoreceptor
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 689-699.

AU Bunemann-M. Brandts-B. zu-Heringdorf-D-M. van-Koppen-C-J. Jakobs-K-H.
   Pott-L.
TI Activation of muscarinic K+ current in guinea-pig atrial myocytes
   by sphingosine-1-phosphate
DE Atrial myocyte
DE Phospholipid
DE Potassium current
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 701-707.

AU Rasmusson-R-L. Morales-M-J. Castellino-R-C. Zhang-Y. Campbell-D-L.
   Strauss-H-C.
TI C-type inactivation controls recovery in a fast inactivating
   cardiac K+ channel (Kv1.4)
DE Potassium channel
DE Channel inactivation
DE Cardiac ventricle
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 709-721.

AU Murphy-M-E. Brayden-J-E.
TI Apamin-sensitive K+ channels mediate an endothelium-dependent
   hyperpolarization in rabbit mesenteric arteries
DE Vascular smooth muscle
DE Potassium channel
DE Endothelium
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 723-734.

AU Koh-S-D. Campbell-J-D. Carl-A. Sanders-K-M.
TI Nitric oxide activates multiple potassium channels in canine
   colonic smooth muscle
DE NANC nerve
DE Gastrointestinal mobility
DE Cyclic nucleotide
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 735-743.

AU Fischer-H. Illek-B. Machen-T-E.
TI The actin filament disrupter cytochalasin D activates the recombinant
   cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator Cl- channel
   in mouse 3T3 fibroblasts
DE Cytochalasin D
DE Cystic fibrosis
DE Patch clamp
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 745-754.

AU Culliford-S-J. Bernhardt-I. Ellory-J-C.
TI Activation of a novel organic solute transporter in mammalian
   red blood cells
DE Taurine
DE Ionic strength
DE Red blood cell
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 755-765.

AU Newland-C-F. Beeson-D. Vincent-A. Newsom-Davis-J.
TI Functional and non-functional isoforms of the human muscle acetylcholine
   receptor
DE Single channel isoform
DE Acetylcholine receptor
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 767-778.

AU Krause-R-M. Hamann-M. Bader-C-R. Liu-J.-H. Baroffio-A. Bernheim-L.
TI Activation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors increases the
   rate of fusion of cultured human myoblasts
DE Acetylcholine receptor
DE Skeletal muscle
DE Myoblast
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 779-790.

AU Hamann-M. Chamoin-M-C. Portalier-P. Bernheim-L. Baroffio-A. Widmer-H.
   Bader-C-R. Ternaux-J-P.
TI Synthesis and release of an actylcholine-like compound by human
   myoblasts and myotubes
DE Acetylcholine
DE Skeletal muscle
DE Myoblast
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 791-803.

AU Hiruma-H. Bourque-C-W.
TI P=B5 purinoceptor-mediated depolarization of rat supraoptic neuro-
   secretory cells in vitro
DE Neurosecretion
DE Purinergic receptor
DE Supraoptic neurone
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 805-811.

AU Fu-W.-M. Liou-J. Lee-Y. Liou-H.
TI Potentiation of neurotransmitter release by activation of presynaptic
   glutamate receptors at developing neuromuscular synapses of Xenopus
DE Glutamate
DE Acetylcholine
DE Synapse
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 813-823.

AU Borst-J-G-G. Helmchen-F. Sakmann-B.
TI Pre- and postsynaptic whole-cell recordings in the medial nucleus
   of the trapezoid body of the rat
DE Calcium buffer
DE Calyx of Held
DE Trapezoid body
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 825-840.

AU Hashimoto-M. Shinozuka-K. Bjur-R-A. Westfall-D-P. Hattori-K. Masumura-S.
TI The effects of age on the release of adenine nucleosides and
   nucleotides from rat caudal artery
DE Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
DE Ageing
DE =E1-Adrenoceptor
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 841-848.

AU Kotecha-N. Neild-T-O.
TI Actions of vasodilator nerves on arteriolar smooth muscle and
   neurotransmitter release from sympathetic nerves in the guinea-pig
   small intestine
DE Transmitter
DE Vasodilatation
DE Vascular smooth muscle
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 849-855.

AU Ward-J. de-Burgh-Daly-M. Wood-L-M.
TI Urinary bladder distension: its effects on carotid baroreceptor
   reflex left ventricular inotropic response in the dog
DE Bladder
DE Ventricle
DE Baroreceptor
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 857-868.

AU Nakanishi-K. Tajima-F. Nakamura-A. Yagura-S. Ookawara-T. Yamashita-H.
   Suzuki-K. Taniguchi-N. Ohno-H.
TI Effects of hypobaric hypoxia on antioxidant enzymes in rats
DE Antioxidant system
DE Hypoxia
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 869-876.

AU Mizusawa-A. Ogawa-H. Kikuchi-Y. Hida-W. Shirato-K.
TI Role of the parabrachial nucleus in ventilatory responses of awake rats
DE Hypoxia
DE Hypercapnia
DE Parabrachial nucleus
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 877-884.

AU Nordin-M. Fagius-J.
TI Effect of noxious stimulation on sympathetic vasoconstrictor outflow 
   to human muscles
DE Pain
DE Sympathetic nervous system
DE Baroreceptor reflex
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 885-894.

AU Kanaya-T. Gresty-M-A. Bronstein-A-M. Buckwell-D. Day-B.
TI Control of the head in response to tilt of the body in normal
   and labyrinthine-defective human subjects
DE Head
DE Neck
DE Labyrinth
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 895-910.

AU Ito-Y. Corna-S. von-Brevern-M. Bronstein-A. Rothwell-J. Gresty-M.
TI Neck muscle responses to abrupt free fall of the head: comparison
   of normal with labyrinthine-defective human subjects
DE Vestibular system
DE Reflex
DE Labyrinth
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 911-916.

AU Conway-B-A. Halliday-D-M. Farmer-S-F. Shahani-U. Maas-P. Weir-A-I.
   Rosenberg-J-R.
TI Synchronization between motor cortex and spinal motoneuronal
   pool during the performance of a maintained motor task in man
DE Motor control
DE Human
DE Spinal cord
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Dec 15.  489(3). P 917-924.


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AU Matthews-H-R. Fain-G-L. Cornwall-M-C.
TI Role of cytoplasmic calcium concentration in the bleaching adaptation
   of salamander cone photoreceptors
DE Calcium
DE Photoreceptor
DE Retinal cone
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 293-303.

AU Ganitkevich-V-Ya. Isenberg-G.
TI Dissociation of subsarcolemmal from global cytosolic [Ca2+] in
   myocytes from guinea-pig coronary artery
DE Vascular smooth muscle
DE Ca=A5 activated K+ current
DE Ca=A5 release
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 305-318.

AU Luscher-C. Lipp-P. Luscher-H.-R. Niggli-E.
TI Control of action potential propagation by intracellular Ca2+
   in cultured rat dorsal root ganglion cells
DE Caged calcium
DE Dorsal root ganglion
DE Microscopy
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 319-324.

AU Bernhardt-S-J. Naim-M. Zehavi-U. Lindemann-B.
TI Changes in IP3 and cytosolic Ca2+ in response to sugars and non-sugar
   sweeteners in transduction of sweet taste in the rat
DE Taste
DE Chemoreceptor
DE Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 325-336.

AU Han-X. Light-P-E. Giles-W-R. French-R-J.
TI Identification and properties of an ATP-sensitive K+ current
   in rabbit sino-atrial node pacemaker cells
DE Sino-atrial node
DE ATP-sensitive
DE Potassium channel
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 337-350.

AU Arreola-J. Park-K. Melvin-J-E. Begenisich-T.
TI Three distinct chloride channels control anion movements in rat
   parotid acinar cells
DE Chloride transport
DE Epithelial transport
DE Salivary secretion
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 351-362.

AU Melliti-K. Bournaud-R. Bastide-B. Shimahara-T.
TI Nifedipine-sensitive intramembrane charge movement in Purkinje
   cells from mouse cerebellum
DE Charge movement
DE Dihydropyridine receptor
DE Purkinje cell
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 363-372.

AU Vaughan-C-W. Bandler-R. Christie-M-J.
TI Differential responses of lateral and ventrolateral rat periaqueductal
   grey neurones to noradrenaline in vitro
DE Periaqueductal grey matter
DE Noradrenaline
DE Intracellular recording
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 373-381.

AU Osborne-P-B. Vaughan-C-W. Wilson-H-I. Christie-M-J.
TI Opioid inhibition of rat periaqueductal grey neurones with identified
   projections to rostral ventromedial medulla in vitro
DE Periaqueductal grey matter
DE Opioid
DE Patch clamp
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 383-389.

AU Casado-M. Lopez-Guajardo-A. Mellstrom-B. Naranjo-J-R. Lerma-J.
TI Functional N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors in clonal rat 
   phaeochromocytoma cells
DE NMDA receptor
DE Phaeochromocytoma cell
DE Single channel
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 391-404.

AU Mennerick-S. Zorumski-C-F.
TI Postsynaptic modulation of NMDA synaptic currents in rat hippocampal
   microcultures by paired-pulse stimulation
DE NMDA receptor
DE Desensitization
DE Calcium
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 405-417.

AU Stricker-C. Field-A-C. Redman-S-J.
TI Statistical analysis of amplitude fluctuations in EPSCs evoked
   in rat CA1 pyramidal neurones in vitro
DE Long-term potentiation
DE EPSC
DE Hippocampus
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 419-441.

AU Stricker-C. Field-A-C. Redman-S-J.
TI Changes in quantal parameters of EPSCs in rat CA1 neurones in vitro
   after the induction of long-term potentiation
DE Long-term potentiation
DE Quantal analysis
DE Hippocampus
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 443-454.

AU Clark-K-A. Collingridge-G-L.
TI Evidence that heterosynaptic depolarization underlies associativity
   of long-term potentiation in rat hippocampus
DE Long-term potentiation
DE Hippocampus
DE NMDA receptor
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 455-462.

AU Morris-K-F. Arata-A. Shannon-R. Lindsey-B-G.
TI Long-term facilitation of phrenic nerve activity in cats: responses
   and short time-scale correlations of medullary neurones
DE Long-term facilitation
DE Chemoreceptor
DE Raphe
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 463-480.

AU Cudeiro-J. Sillito-A-M.
TI Spatial frequency tuning of orientation-discontinuity-sensitive
   corticofugal feedback to the cat lateral geniculate nucleus
DE Corticofugal feedback
DE Lateral geniculate nucleus
DE Visual cortex
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  489(2). P 481-492.

AU Chen-A. Kaufman-S.
TI Splenic blood flow and fluid efflux from the intravascular space
   in the rat
DE Spleen
DE Blood flow
DE Rat
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 493-499.

AU Noon-J-P. Haynes-W-G. Webb-D-J. Shore-A-C.
TI Local inhibition of nitric oxide generation in man reduces blood
   flow in finger pulp but not in hand dorsum skin
DE Human
DE Nitric oxide
DE Microcirculation
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 501-508.

AU Billock-V-A. Harding-T-H.
TI Evidence of spatial and temporal channels in the correlational
   structure of human spatiotemporal contrast sensitivity
DE Vision
DE Visual cortex
DE Contrast sensitivity
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 509-517.

AU Taylor-J-L. Butler-J-E. Allen-G-M. Gandevia-S-C.
TI Changes in motor cortical excitability during human muscle fatigue
DE Muscle fatigue
DE Motor cortex
DE Cortical stimulation
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 519-528.

AU Gandevia-S-C. Allen-G-M. Butler-J-E. Taylor-J-L.
TI Supraspinal factors in human muscle fatigue: evidence for suboptimal
   output from the motor cortex
DE Muscle fatigue
DE Motor cortex
DE Cortical stimulation
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 529-536.

AU Krishnan-B. Zintel-T. McParland-C. Gallagher-C-G.
TI Lack of importance of respiratory muscle load in ventilatory
   regulation during heavy exercise in humans
DE Respiratory muscle
DE Ventilation
DE Exercise
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 537-550.

AU Cohen-G. Henderson-Smart-D-J.
TI The characteristics and frequency of augmented breaths during
   CO2-induced hyperpnoea of newborn infants
DE Neonate
DE Carbon dioxide
DE Breathing
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 15.  490(2). P 551-557.




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AU Steele-D-S. McAinsh-A-M. Smith-G-L.
TI Comparative effects of inorganic phosphate and oxalate on uptake
   and release of Ca2+ by the sarcoplasmic reticulum in saponin
   skinned rat cardiac trabeculae
DE Phosphate
DE Sarcoplasmic reticulum
DE Calcium release
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 565-576.

AU Nunez-L. Garcia-Sancho-J.
TI Two different constituents of plasma increase cytosolic calcium
   selectively in neurons or glia of primary rat cerebellar cultures
DE Calcium
DE Plasma
DE Ischaemia
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 577-583.

AU Camello-P. Gardner-J. Petersen-O-H. Tepikin-A-V.
TI Calcium dependence of calcium extrusion and calcium uptake in
   mouse pancreatic acinar cells
DE Calcium pump
DE Calcium sequestration
DE Calcium store
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 585-593.

AU Ciranna-L. Feltz-P. Schlichter-R.
TI Selective inhibition of high voltage-activated L-type and Q-type
   Ca2+ currents by serotonin in rat melanotrophs
DE Pituitary gland
DE Calcium current
DE Serotonin
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 595-609.

AU Trotier-D. D=9Bving-K-B.
TI Direct influence of the sodium pump on the membrane potential
   of vomeronasal chemoreceptor neurones in frog
DE Chemoreceptor
DE Hyperpolarization
DE Sodium-potassium pump
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 611-621.

AU Buffin-Meyer-B. Marsy-S. Barlet-Bas-C. Cheval-L. Younes-Ibrahim-M.
   Rajerison-R. Doucet-A.
TI Regulation of renal Na+,K+-ATPase in rat thick ascending limb
   during K+ depletion: evidence for modulation of Na+ affinity
DE Sodium
DE Sodium=98potassium ATPase
DE Renal function
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 623-632.

AU Kofuji-P. Doupnik-C-A. Davidson-N. Lester-H-A.
TI A unique P-region residue is required for slow voltage_dependent
   gating of a G protein-activated inward rectifier K+ channel expressed
   in Xenopus oocytes
DE G protein
DE Potassium channel
DE Inward rectification
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 633-645.

AU Matsuura-H. Tsuruhara-Y. Sakaguchi-M. Ehara-T.
TI Enhancement of delayed rectifier K+ current by P2-purinoceptor
   stimulation in guinea-pig atrial cells
DE Delayed rectifier
DE Purinergic receptor
DE Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 647-658.

AU Matsuura-H. Sakaguchi-M. Tsuruhara-Y. Ehara-T.
TI Activation of the muscarinic K+ channel by P2-purinoceptors via
   pertussis toxin-sensitive G proteins in guinea-pig atrial cells
DE G protein
DE Purinergic receptor
DE ATP-sensitive potassium channel
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 659-671.

AU Bordey-A. Feltz-P. Trouslard-J.
TI Patch-clamp characterization of nicotinic receptors in a subpopulation
   of lamina X neurones in rat spinal cord slices
DE Nicotinic receptor
DE Spinal interneurone
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 673-678.

AU Bartrup-J-T. Newberry-N-R.
TI Electrophysiological consequences of ligand binding to the desensitized
   5_HT3 receptor in mammalian NG108-15 cells
DE 5-Hydroxytryptamine
DE Serotonin
DE Receptor
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 679-690.

AU Risso-S. DeFelice-L-J. Blakely-R-D.
TI Sodium-dependent GABA-induced currents in GAT1-transfected HeLa
   cells
DE Voltage clamp
DE Electrophysiology
DE =E3-Aminobutyric acid (GABA)
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 691-702.

AU Frey-U. Frey-S. Schollmeier-F. Krug-M.
TI Influence of actinomycin D, a RNA synthesis inhibitor, on long-term
   potentiation in rat hippocampal neurons in vivo and in vitro
DE Actinomycin
DE Hippocampal neurone
DE Long-term potentiation
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 703-711.

AU Dayanithi-G. Widmer-H. Richard-Ph.
TI Vasopressin-induced intracellular Ca2+ increase in isolated rat
   supraoptic cells
DE Intracellular Calcium
DE Supraoptic nucleus
DE Vasopressin
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 713-727.

AU Lipski-J. Kanjhan-R. Kruszewska-B. Rong-W.
TI Properties of presympathetic neurones in the rostral ventrolateral
   medulla in the rat: an intracellular study in vivo
DE Baroreceptor reflex
DE Cardiovascular regulation
DE Medulla oblongata
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 729-744.

AU Woch-G. Davies-R-O. Pack-A-I. Kubin-L.
TI Behaviour of raphe cells projecting to the dorsomedial medulla
   during carbachol-induced atonia in the cat
DE Hypoglossal nucleus
DE Serotonin nucleus
DE Tractus solitarii
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 745-758.

AU Guinamard-R. Paulais-M. Teulon-J.
TI Inhibition of a small-conductance cAMP-dependent Cl- channel
   in the mouse thick ascending limb at low internal pH
DE pH
DE Loop of Henle
DE Chloride channel
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 759-765.

AU Marples-D. Barber-B. Taylor-A.
TI Effect of a dynein inhibitor on vasopressin action in toad urinary
   bladder
DE Dynein
DE Vasopressin
DE Urinary bladder
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 767-774.

AU Sobrevia-L. Nadal-A. Yudilevich-D-L. Mann-G-E.
TI Activation of arginine transport (system y+) and nitric oxide
   synthase by elevated glucose and insulin in human endothelial
   cells
DE Arginine
DE Nitric oxide
DE Insulin
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 775-781.

AU McKinnon-W. Aaronson-P-I. Knock-G. Graves-J. Poston-L.
TI Mechanism of lactate-induced relaxation of isolated rat mesenteric
   resistance arteries
DE Lactate
DE Intracellular pH
DE Vascular smooth muscle
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 783-792.

AU Karim-F. Goonewardene-I-P.
TI The role of adenosine in functional hyperaemia in the coronary
   circulation of anaesthetized dogs
DE Adenosine
DE Coronary circulation
DE Hyperaemia
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 793-803.

AU Harty-H-R. Mummery-C-J. Adams-L. Banzett-R-B. Wright-I-G. Banner-N-R.
   Yacoub-M-H. Guz-A.
TI Ventilatory relief of the sensation of the urge to breathe in
   humans: are pulmonary receptors important?
DE Ventilation
DE Carbon dioxide
DE Pulmonary receptors
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 805-815.

AU Davies-N-W. McKillen-H.-C. Stanfield-P-R. Standen-N-B.
TI A rate theory model for Mg2+ block of ATP-dependent potassium
   channels of rat skeletal muscle
DE Potassium channel
DE Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
DE Magnesium
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 1.  490(3). P 817-826.




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AU Mori-M. Nishizaki-T. Kawahara-K. Okada-Y.
TI ATP-activated cation conductance in a Xenopus renal epithelial
   cell line
DE Purinergic receptor
DE Calcium release
DE Calcium-activated potassium channel
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 281-290.

AU Rose-C-R. Ransom-B-R.
TI Intracellular sodium homeostasis in rat hippocampal astrocytes
DE Sodium homeostasis
DE Sodium=98potassium ATPase
DE Co-transport
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 291-305.

AU Wade-G-R. Barbera-J. Sims-S-M.
TI Cholinergic inhibition of Ca2+ current in guinea-pig gastric
   and tracheal smooth muscle cells
DE Acetylcholine
DE Calcium current
DE Calcium store
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 307-319.

AU Alvarez-J-L. Rubio-L-S-Rubio Vassort-G.
TI Facilitation of T-type calcium current in bullfrog atrial cells:
   voltage-dependent relief of a G-protein inhibitory tone
DE Heart
DE Calcium channel
DE Adrenergic response
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 321-334.

AU Slesinger-P-A. Lansman-J-B.
TI Reopening of single L-type Ca2+ channels in mouse cerebellar
   granule cells: dependence on voltage and ion concentration
DE Calcium channel
DE Voltage dependence
DE Cerebellar granule cell
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 335-345.

AU Zaza-A. Robinson-R-B. DiFrancesco-D.
TI Basal responses of the L-type Ca2+ and hyperpolarization-activated
   currents to autonomic agonists in the rabbit sino-atrial node
DE Sino-atrial node
DE Pacemaker current
DE Neurotransmitter
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 347-355.

AU von-Beckerath-N. Dittrich-M. Klieber-H.-G. Daut-J.
TI Inwardly-rectifying K+ channels in freshly dissociated coronary
   endothelial cells from guinea-pig heart
DE Inward rectification
DE Endothelial cell
DE Barium
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 357-365.

AU Ishihara-K. Hiraoka-M. Ochi-R.
TI The tetravalent organic cation spermine causes the gating of
   the IRK1 channel expressed in murine fibroblast cells
DE Inward rectification
DE Potassium channel
DE Polyamine
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 367-381.

AU Remillard-C-V. Leblanc-N.
TI Mechanism of inhibition of delayed rectifier K+ current by
   4-aminopyridine in rabbit coronary myocytes
DE Delayed rectifier
DE Potassium current
DE Aminopyridine
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 383-400.

AU Watkins-C-S. Mathie-A.
TI A non-inactivating K+ current sensitive to muscarinic receptor
   activation in rat cultured cerebellar granule neurons
DE Muscarinic response
DE Potassium current
DE Neurone
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 401-412.

AU Shen-W. Horn-J-P.
TI Presynaptic muscarinic inhibition in bullfrog sympathethic ganglia
DE Muscarinic receptor
DE Presynaptic inhibition
DE Synaptic transmission
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 413-421.

AU Godart-H. Ellory-J-C.
TI KCl cotransport activation in human erythrocytes by high hydrostatic
   pressure
DE Hydrostatic pressure
DE Potassium transport
DE Chloride transport
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 423-434.

AU Ma-R-C. Szurszewski-J-H.
TI Modulation by opioid peptides of mechanosensory pathways supplying
   the guinea-pig inferior mesenteric ganglion
DE Substance P
DE Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide
DE Inferior mesenteric ganglion
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 435-445.

AU Parsons-S-J-W. Sumner-M-J. Garland-C-J.
TI Phospholipase A and protein kinase C contribute to myofilament
   sensitization to 5-HT in the rabbit mesenteric artery
DE Vascular smooth muscle
DE 5-Hydroxytryptamine
DE Arachidonic acid
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 447-453.

AU Saeki-A. Recchia-F-A. Senzaki-H. Kass-D-A.
TI Minimal role of nitric oxide in basal coronary flow regulation
   and cardiac energetics of blood-perfused isolated canine heart
DE Nitric oxide
DE Coronary autoregulation
DE Coronary blood flow
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 455-463.

AU Wilde-C-J. Addey-C-V-P. Peaker-M.
TI Effects of immunization against an autocrine inhibitor of milk
   secretion in lactating goats
DE Goat
DE Lactation
DE Autocrine control
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 465-469.

AU Levillain-O. Parvy-P. Hus-Citharel-A.
TI Arginine metabolism in cat kidney
DE Citrulline
DE Urea
DE Proximal tubule
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 471-478.

AU Neylon-M. Marshall-J. Johns-E-J.
TI The role of the renin-angiotensin system in the renal response
   to moderate hypoxia in the rat
DE Hypoxia
DE Renal function
DE Angiotensin
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 479-488.

AU Mian-R. Marshall-J-M.
TI The behaviour of muscle microcirculation in chronically hypoxic
   rats: the role of adenosine
DE Adenosine
DE Hypoxia
DE Muscle
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 489-498.

AU Riccio-M-M. Myers-A-C. Undem-B-J.
TI Immunomodulation of afferent neurons in guinea-pig isolated airway
DE Ganglion
DE Mast cell
DE Mechanoreceptor
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 499-509.

AU Franco-Obregon-A. Lopez-Barneo-J.
TI Differential oxygen sensitivity of calcium channels in rabbit
   smooth muscle cells of conduit and resistance pulmonary arteries
DE Hypoxic vasoconstriction
DE Oxygen
DE Calcium channel
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 511-518.

AU Ally-A. Hand-G-A. Mitchell-J-H.
TI Cardiovascular responses to static exercise in conscious cats:
   effects of intracerebroventricular injection of clonidine
DE Heart rate
DE Exercise
DE Blood pressure
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 519-527.

AU Mora-Rodriguez-R. Gonzalez-Alonso-J. Below-P-R. Coyle-E-F.
TI Plasma catecholamines and hyperglycaemia influence thermoregulation
   in man during prolonged exercise in the heat
DE Blood flow
DE Cardiovascular response
DE Hyperthermia
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 529-540.

AU Cupido-C-M. Galea-V. McComas-A-J.
TI Potentiation and depression of the M wave in human biceps brachii
DE Conduction velocity
DE Muscle stimulation
DE Muscle fatigue
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 541-550.

AU Schieppati-M. Trompetto-C. Abbruzzese-G.
TI Selective facilitation of responses to cortical stimulation of
   proximal and distal arm muscles by precision tasks in man
DE Motor cortex
DE Magnetic stimulation
DE Isometric exercise
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 551-562.

AU Evans-M-G.
TI Acetylcholine activates two currents in guinea-pig outer hair
   cells
DE Hair cell
DE Acetylcholine
DE Calcium-dependent potassium current
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Mar 1.  491(2). P 563-578.




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AU Koliwad-S-K. Kunze-D-L. Elliott-S-J.
TI Oxidant stress activates a non-selective cation channel responsible
   for membrane depolarization in calf vascular endothelial cells
DE Cation channel
DE Membrane potential
DE Endothelial cell
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 1-12.

AU Nwoga-J-C. Sniffen-J-C. Pena-Rasgado-C. Kimler-V-A. Rasgado-Flores-H.
TI Effect of pentachlorophenol on calcium accumulation in barnacle
   muscle cells
DE Pentachlorophenol Ca=A5
DE Uptake
DE Skeletal muscle
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 13-20.

AU Chen-C. Clarke-I-J.
TI Go-2 protein mediates the reduction
   in Ca2+ currents by somatostatin in cultured ovine somatotrophs
DE G Protein
DE Calcium current
DE Somatostatin
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 21-29.

AU Amos-G-J. Wettwer-E. Metzger-F. Li-Q. Himmel-H-M. Ravens-U.
TI Differences between outward currents of human atrial and subepicardial
   ventricular myocytes
DE Potassium current
DE Cardiac electrophysiology
DE Human
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 31-50.

AU Chiamvimonvat-N. Perez-Garcia-M-T. Tomaselli-G-F. Marban-E.
TI Control of ion flux and selectivity by negatively charged residues
   in the outer mouth of rat sodium channels
DE Sodium channel
DE Ion selectivity
DE Surface charge
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 51-59.

AU Davis-J-P-L.
TI Evidence against a contribution by Na+-Cl- cotransport to chloride
   accumulation in rat arterial smooth muscle
DE Smooth muscle
DE Chloride
DE Co-transport
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 61-68.

AU Shuba-L-M. Ogura-T. McDonald-T-F.
TI Kinetic evidence distinguishing volume-sensitive chloride current
   from other types in guinea-pig ventricular myocytes
DE Chloride channel
DE Hyposmolarity
DE Protein kinase
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 69-80.

AU Scamps-F.
TI Characterization of a b-adrenergically inhibited K+ current in
   rat cardiac ventricular cells
DE b-Adrenoceptor
DE Cardiac myocyte
DE Potassium current
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 81-97.

AU Urbach-V. Kerkhove-E-V. Maguire-D. Harvey-B-J.
TI Cross-talk between ATP-regulated K+ channels and Na+
DE Potassium channel
DE Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
DE Epithelium
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 99-109.

AU Urbach-V. Kerkhove-E-V. Maguire-D. Harvey-B-J.
TI Rapid activation of KATP channels by aldosterone in principal
   cells of frog skin
DE Aldosterone
DE Epithelium
DE ATP-dependent potassium channel
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 111-120.

AU Li-Smerin-Y. Johnson-J-W.
TI Kinetics of the block by intracellular Mg2+ of the NMDA-activated
   channel in cultured rat neurons
DE Neurone
DE Magnesium
DE NMDA receptor
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 121-135.

AU Li-Smerin-Y. Johnson-J-W.
TI Effects of intracellular Mg2+ on channel gating and steady-state
   responses of the NMDA receptor in cultured rat neurons
DE Neurone
DE Magnesium
DE NMDA receptor
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 137-150.

AU Palma-E. Bertrand-S. Binzoni-T. Bertrand-D.
TI Neuronal nicotinic a7 receptor expressed in Xenopus oocytes presents
   five putative binding sites for methyllycaconitine
DE Acetylcholine receptor
DE Channel blockade
DE Toxin
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 151-161.

AU Debanne-D. Guerineau-N-C. Gahwiler-B-H. Thompson-S-M.
TI Paired-pulse facilitation and depression at unitary synapses
   in rat hippocampus: quantal fluctuation affects subsequent release
DE Glutamate
DE Plasticity
DE Transmitter release
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 163-176.

AU Travagli-R-A. Williams-J-T.
TI Endogenous monoamines inhibit glutamate transmission in the spinal
   trigeminal nucleus of the guinea-pig
DE Nociception
DE Substantia gelatinosa
DE Pain
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 177-185.

AU Wang-X. Zheng-J-Q. Poo-M.
TI Effects of cytochalasin treatment on short-term synaptic plasticity
   at developing neuromuscular junctions in frogs
DE Neuromuscular junction
DE Actin
DE Synaptic vesicle
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 187-195.

AU Iles-J-F.
TI Evidence for cutaneous and corticospinal modulation of presynaptic
   inhibition of Ia afferents from the human lower limb
DE Presynaptic inhibition
DE Motor cortex
DE Afferent nerve fibre
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 197-208.

AU Minano-F-J. Fernandez-Alonso-A. Myers-R-D. Sancibrian-M.
TI Hypothalamic interaction between macrophage inflammatory protein-1a
   (MIP-1a) and MIP-1b in rats: a new level for fever control?
DE Hypothalamus
DE Macrophage
DE Fever
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 209-217.

AU Cooper-G-J. Hunter-M.
TI Role of de novo protein synthesis and calmodulin in rapid activation 
   of Na+-H+ exchange by aldosterone in frog diluting segment
DE Aldosterone
DE Na-H exchange
DE Calmodulin
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 219-223.

AU Deng-Y. Kaufman-S.
TI Influence of atrial natriuretic factor on fluid efflux from the
   splenic circulation of the rat
DE Spleen
DE Plasma volume
DE Atrial natriuretic peptide
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 225-230.

AU Watanabe-T. Tan-N. Saiki-Y. Makisumi-T. Nakamura-S.
TI Possible involvement of glucocorticoids in the modulation of
   interleukin-1-induced cardiovascular responses in rats
DE Interleukin-1
DE Glucocorticoid
DE Hypertension
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 231-239.

AU Morris-K-F. Arata-A. Shannon-R. Lindsey-B-G.
TI Inspiratory drive and phase duration during carotid chemoreceptor
   stimulation in the cat: medullary neurone correlations
DE Chemoreceptor
DE Receptor control
DE Medulla oblongata
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 241-259.

AU Saiki-C. Mortola-J-P.
TI Effect of CO2 on the metabolic and ventilatory responses to ambient
   temperature in conscious adult and newborn rats
DE Thermoregulation
DE Hypercapnia
DE Control of breathing
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 261-269.

AU Loscher-W-N. Cresswell-A-G. Thorstensson-A.
TI Excitatory drive to the motoneuron pool during a fatiguing
   submaximal contraction in man
DE H-reflex
DE EMG
DE Tremor
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Feb 15.  491(1). P 271-280.




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AU Matthews-H-R.
TI Static and dynamic actions of cytoplasmic Ca2+ in the adaptation
   of responses to saturating flashes in salamander rods
DE Photoreceptor
DE Light adaptation
DE Calcium
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 1.  490(1). P 1-15.

AU Zhang-X. Phelan-K-D. Geller-H-M.
TI A novel tetrodotoxin-resistant sodium current from an immortalized
   neuroepithelial cell line
DE Sodium current
DE Epithelial cell
DE Tetradotoxin
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 1.  490(1). P 17-29.

AU Rorig-B. Klausa-G. Sutor-B.
TI Intracellular acidification reduced gap junction coupling between
   immature rat neocortical pyramidal neurones
DE Gap junction
DE Neonatal development
DE Intracellular pH
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 1.  490(1). P 31-49.

AU Sakai-R. Hagiwara-N. Matsuda-N. Kasanuki-H. Hosoda-S.
TI Sodium-potassium pump current in rabbit sino-atrial node cells
DE Sino-atrial node
DE Sodium-potassium pump
DE Voltage clamp
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 1.  490(1). P 51-62.

AU Wang-X-Y. McKenzie-J-S. Kemm-R-E.
TI Whole-cell K+ currents in identified olfactory bulb output neurones
   of rats
DE Olfactory bulb
DE Neurone
DE Potassium current
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 1.  490(1). P 63-77.

AU Baker-M-D. Ritchie-J-M.
TI Characteristics of type I and type II K+ channels in rabbit cultured
   Schwann cells
DE Schwann cell
DE Potassium channel
DE Patch clamp
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jan 1.  490(1). P 79-95.

AU Rowe-I-C-M. Treherne-J-M. Ashford-M-L-J.
TI Activation by intracellular ATP of a potassium channel in neurones
   from rat basomedial hypothalamus
DE Hypothalamus
DE Potassium channel
DE Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 1.  490(1). P 97-113.

AU Fritsch-J. Edelman-A.
TI Modulation of the hyperpolarization-activated Cl- current in
   human intestinal T84 epithelial cells by phosphorylation
DE Chloride current
DE Patch clamp
DE Phosphorylation
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 1.  490(1). P 115-128.

AU Williams-S-R. Turner-J-P. Anderson-C-M. Crunelli-V.
TI Electrophysiological and morphological properties of interneurones
   in the rat dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus in vitro
DE Lateral geniculate nucleus
DE Thalamus
DE Interneurone
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 1.  490(1). P 129-147.

AU Callister-R-J. Walmsley-B.
TI Amplitude and time course of evoked and spontaneous synaptic
   currents in rat submandibular ganglion cells
DE Quantum
DE Synaptic current
DE Voltage clamp
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 1.  490(1). P 149-157.

AU Contreras-D. Steriade-M.
TI Spindle oscillation in cats: the role of corticothalamic feedback
   in a thalamically generated rhythm
DE Spindle oscillation
DE Cortex
DE Thalamus
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 1.  490(1). P 159-179.

AU Ralevic-V. Hoyle-C-H-V. Goss-Sampson-M-A. Milla-P-J. Burnstock-G.
TI Effect of chronic vitamin E deficiency on sympathetic and sensorimotor
   function in rat mesenteric arteries
DE Mesenteric artery
DE Sensory-motor nerve
DE Vitamin E deficiency
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 1.  490(1). P 181-189.

AU Edman-K-A-P. Tsuchiya-T.
TI Strain of passive elements during force enhancement by stretch
   in frog muscle fibres
DE Muscle stretch
DE Muscle mechanics
DE Muscle contraction
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 1.  490(1). P 191-205.

AU Sinderby-C. Lindstrom-L. Comtois-N. Grassino-A-E.
TI Effects of diaphragm shortening on the mean action potential
   conduction velocity in canines
DE Diaphragm
DE Conduction velocity
DE Breathing
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 1.  490(1). P 207-214.

AU Yan-G.-X. Chen-J. Yamada-K-A. Kleber-A-G. Corr-P-B.
TI Contribution of shrinkage of extracellular space to extracellular
   K+ accumulation in myocardial ischaemia of the rabbit
DE Potassium
DE Extracellular space
DE Myocardial
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 1.  490(1). P 215-228.

AU Bogle-R-G. Baydoun-A-R. Pearson-J-D. Mann-G-E.
TI Regulation of arginine transport and nitric oxide release in
   superfused porcine aortic endothelial cells
DE Endothelial cell
DE Arginine
DE Nitric oxide
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 1.  490(1). P 229-241.

AU Kimm-M-H. Hardin-J-A. Gall-D-G.
TI The role of nitric oxide in the regulation of macromolecular
   transport in rat jejunum
DE Jejunum
DE Nitric oxide
DE Intestine
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 1.  490(1). P 243-248.

AU Dimaline-R. Struthers-J.
TI Expression and regulation of a vesicular monoamine transporter
   in rat stomach: a putative histamine transporter
DE Gastric mucosa
DE Stomach
DE Transport
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 1.  490(1). P 249-256.

AU Pollock-C-A. Nobes-M-S. Gyory-A-Z. Heng-P-T. Field-M-J.
TI Transferable circulating factors and epithelial sodium transport
   after unilateral nephrectomy in the rat
DE Hypertrophy
DE Transport
DE Kidney
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 1.  490(1). P 257-264.

AU Pelleg-A. Hurt-C-M.
TI Mechanism of action of ATP on canine pulmonary vagal C fibre
   nerve terminals
DE C fibre
DE Purinoceptor
DE Adenosine triphosphate
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 1.  490(1). P 265-275.

AU Wang-W. Fung-M.-L. Darnall-R-A. St-John-W-M.
TI Characterizations and comparisons of eupnoea and gasping in neonatal
   rats
DE Respiratory control
DE Respiratory rhythm
SO J-Physiol.  1996 Jan 1.  490(1). P 277-292.




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AU Ball-S-G.  Moss-A-J.
TI Management of heart failure: current status and future aspects.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 49(1)  P S1.
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TI Need and prospects for prevention of cardiac failure.
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TI Mega-trials: is meta-analysis an alternative?.
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   left ventricular dysfunction taught us?.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 49(1)  P S35.
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AU Uemura-K.  Yokota-Y.  Kozutsumi-Y.  Kawasaki-T.
TI A unique CD45 glycoform recognized by the serum mannan-binding protein
   in immature thymocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4581.

AU Klansek-J-J.  Warner-G-J.  Johnson-W-J.  Glick-J-M.
TI Compartmental isolation of cholesterol participating in the cytoplasmic
   cholesteryl ester cycle in Chinese hamster ovary 25-RA cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4923.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Chinnaiyan-A-M.  Orth-K.  O'Rourke-K.  Duan-H.  Poirier-G-G.
   Dixit-V-M.
TI Molecular ordering of the cell death pathway. Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL function
   upstream of the CED-3-like apoptotic proteases.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4573.

AU David-M.  Petricoin-E-III.  Larner-A-C.
TI Activation of protein kinase A inhibits interferon induction of the
   Jak/Stat pathway in U266 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4585.

AU Kratzschmar-J.  Lum-L.  Blobel-C-P.
TI Metargidin, a membrane-anchored metalloprotease-disintegrin protein
   with an RGD integrin binding sequence
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4593.

AU Jimi-E.  Ikebe-T.  Takahashi-N.  Hirata-M.  Suda-T.  Koga-T.
TI Interleukin-1{alpha} activates an NF-{kappa}B-like factor in
   osteoclast-like cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4605.

AU Slater-S-J.  Ho-C.  Kelly-M-B.  Larkin-J-D.  Taddeo-F-J.  Yeager-M-D.
   Stubbs-C-D.
TI Protein kinase C{alpha} contains two activator binding sites that bind
   phorbol esters and diacylglycerols with opposite affinities
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4627.

AU Raffel-G-D.  Parmar-K.  Rosenberg-N.
TI In vivo association of v-Abl with Shc mediated by a
   non-phosphotyrosine-dependent SH2 interaction
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4640.

AU Schnurr-K.  Belkner-J.  Ursini-F.  Schewe-T.  Kuhn-H.
TI The selenoenzyme phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathione peroxidase
   controls the activity of the 15-lipoxygenase with complex substrates
   and preserves the specificity of the oxygenation products
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4653.

AU Siegfried-G.  Amiel-C.  Friedlander-G.
TI Inhibition of ecto-5{prime}-nucleotidase by nitric oxide donors.
   Implications in renal epithelial cells.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4659.

AU Allen-P-G.  Laham-L-E.  Way-M.  Janmey-P-A.
TI Binding of phosphate, aluminum fluoride, or beryllium fluoride to
   F-actin inhibits severing by gelsolin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4665.

AU Okada-T.  Masuda-T.  Shinkai-M.  Kariya-K-.  Kataoka-T.
TI Post-translational modification of H-Ras is required for activation of,
   but not for association with, B-Raf
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4671.

AU Wolfe-C-L.  Hopper-A-K.  Martin-N-C.
TI Mechanisms leading to and the consequences of altering the normal
   distribution of ATP(CTP):tRNA nucleotidyltransferase in yeast
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4679.

AU Vu-C-Q.  Lu-P-J.  Chen-C-S.  Jacobson-M-K.
TI 2{prime}-Phospho-cyclic ADP-ribose, a calcium-mobilizing agent derived
   from NADP
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4747.

AU Peters-J-D.  Furlong-M-T.  Asai-D-J.  Harrison-M-L.  Geahlen-R-L.
TI Syk, activated by cross-linking the B-cell antigen receptor, localizes
   to the cytosol where it interacts with and phosphorylates
   {alpha}-tubulin on tyrosine
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4755.

AU Schmoelzl-S.  Leeb-T.  Brinkmeier-H.  Brem-G.  Brenig-B.
TI Regulation of tissue-specific expression of the skeletal muscle
   ryanodine receptor gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4763.

AU Mandiyan-V.  O'Brien-R.  Zhou-M.  Margolis-B.  Lemmon-M-A.
   Sturtevant-J-M.  Schlessinger-J.
TI Thermodynamic studies of SHC phosphotyrosine interaction domain
   recognition of the NPXpY motif
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4770.

AU Remmers-A-E.  Neubig-R-R.
TI Partial G protein activation by fluorescent guanine nucleotide analogs.
   Evidence for a triphosphate-bound but inactive state
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4791.

AU Liu-H.  Lightfoot-R.  Stevens-J-L.
TI Activation of heat shock factor by alkylating agents is triggered by
   glutathione depletion and oxidation of protein thiols
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4805.

AU Cohen-B-D.  Green-J-M.  Foy-L.  Fell-H-P.
TI HER4-mediated biological and biochemical properties in NIH 3T3 cells.
   Evidence for HER1-HER4 heterodimers.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4813.

AU Mertz-R-J.  Worley-J-F-III.  Spencer-B.  Johnson-J-H.  Dukes-I-D.
TI Activation of stimulus-secretion coupling in pancreatic {beta}-cells by
   specific products of glucose metabolism. Evidence for privileged
   signaling by glycolysis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4838.

AU Lohret-T-A.  Murphy-R-C.  Drgon-T.  Kinnally-K-W.
TI Activity of the mitochondrial multiple conductance channel is
   independent of the adenine nucleotide translocator
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4846.

AU Miao-H-Q.  Ishai-Michaeli-R.  Atzmon-R.  Peretz-T.  Vlodavsky-I.
TI Sulfate moieties in the subendothelial extracellular matrix are
   involved in basic fibroblast growth factor sequestration, dimerization,
   and stimulation of cell proliferation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4879.

AU Sakamoto-H.  Broekelmann-T.  Cheresh-D-A.  Ramirez-F.  Rosenbloom-J.
   Mecham-R-P.
TI Cell-type specific recognition of RGD- and non-RGD-containing cell
   binding domains in fibrillin-1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4916.

AU Chinnaiyan-A-M.  Tepper-C-G.  Seldin-M-F.  O'Rourke-K.  Kischkel-F-C.
   Hellbardt-S.  Krammer-P-H.  Peter-M-E.  Dixit-V-M.
TI FADD/MORT1 is a common mediator of CD95 (Fas/APO-1) and tumor necrosis
   factor receptor-induced apoptosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4961.

AU Chavany-C.  Mimnaugh-E.  Miller-P.  Bitton-R.  Nguyen-P.  Trepel-J.
   Whitesell-L.  Schnur-R.  Moyer-J-D.  Neckers-L.
TI p185erbB2 binds to GRP94 in vivo. Dissociation of the p185erbB2/GRP94
   heterocomplex by benzoquinone ansamycins precedes depletion of
   p185erbB2.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4974.

AU Schimmer-B-P.  Tsao-J.  Czerwinski-W.
TI Amplification of the transketolase gene in desensitization-resistant
   mutant Y1 mouse adrenocortical tumor cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4993.

AU Put-F-H-M-M-.  Elliott-A-C.
TI Imaging of intracellular calcium stores in individual permeabilized
   pancreatic acinar cells. Apparent homogeneous cellular distribution of
   inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate-sensitive stores in permeabilized
   pancreatic acinar cells.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4999.

AU DeMar-J-C-Jr..  Wensel-T-G.  Anderson-R-E.
TI Biosynthesis of the unsaturated 14-carbon fatty acids found on the N
   termini of photoreceptor-specific proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5007.

AU Wozniak-M.  Limbird-L-E.
TI The three {alpha}2-adrenergic receptor subtypes achieve basolateral
   localization in Madin-Darby canine kidney II cells via different
   targeting mechanisms
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5017.

AU Kuwabara-K.  Matsumoto-M.  Ikeda-J.  Hori-O.  Ogawa-S.  Maeda-Y.
   Kitagawa-K.  Imuta-N.  Kinoshita-T.  Stern-D-M.  Yanagi-H.  Kamada-T.
TI Purification and characterization of a novel stress protein, the
   150-kDa oxygen-regulated protein (ORP150), from cultured rat astrocytes
   and its expression in ischemic mouse brain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5025.

AU Azpiazu-I.  Saltiel-A-R.  DePaoli-Roach-A-A.  Lawrence-J-C-Jr..
TI Regulation of both glycogen synthase and PHAS-I by insulin in rat
   skeletal muscle involves mitogen-activated protein kinase-independent
   and rapamycin-sensitive pathways
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5033.

AU Diviani-D.  Lattion-A-L.  Larbi-N.  Kunapuli-P.  Pronin-A.
   Benovic-J-L.  Cotecchia-S.
TI Effect of different G protein-coupled receptor kinases on
   phosphorylation and desensitization of the {alpha}1B-adrenergic receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5049.

AU Venkatakrishnan-G.  Exton-J-H.
TI Identification of determinants in the {alpha}-subunit of Gq required
   for phospholipase C activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5066.

AU Murayama-T.  Ogawa-Y.
TI Properties of Ryr3 ryanodine receptor isoform in mammalian brain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5079.

AU Yokote-K.  Mori-S.  Siegbahn-A.  Ronnstrand-L.  Wernstedt-C.
   Heldin-C-H.  Claesson-Welsh-L.
TI Structural determinants in the platelet-derived growth factor
   {alpha}-receptor implicated in modulation of chemotaxis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5101.

AU Jung-Y-K.  Miura-M.  Yuan-J.
TI Suppression of interleukin-1{beta}-converting enzyme-mediated cell
   death by insulin-like growth factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5112.

AU Boesch-J-S.  Lee-C.  Lindahl-R-G.
TI Constitutive expression of class 3 aldehyde dehydrogenase in cultured
   rat corneal epithelium
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5150.

AU Luisiri-P.  Lee-Y-J.  Eisfelder-B-J.  Clark-M-R.
TI Cooperativity and segregation of function within the Ig-{alpha}/{beta}
   heterodimer of the B cell antigen receptor complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5158.

AU Chen-Y.  Gill-G-N.
TI A heterodimeric nuclear protein complex binds two palindromic sequences
   in the proximal enhancer of the human erbB-2 gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5183.

AU Ferguson-D-J-Jr..  Krzycki-J-A.  Grahame-D-A.
TI Specific roles of methylcobamide:coenzyme M methyltransferase isozymes
   in metabolism of methanol and methylamines in Methanosarcina barkeri
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5189.

AU Hopf-C.  Hoch-W.
TI Agrin binding to {alpha}-dystroglycan. Domains of agrin necessary to
   induce acetylcholine receptor clustering are overlapping but not
   identical to the {alpha}-dystroglycan-binding region.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5231.

AU Baulida-J.  Kraus-M-H.  Alimandi-M.  Fiore-P-P-D.  Carpenter-G.
TI All ErbB receptors other than the epidermal growth factor receptor are
   endocytosis impaired
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5251.

AU Okabayashi-Y.  Sugimoto-Y.  Totty-N-F.  Hsuan-J.  Kido-Y.
   Sakaguchi-K.  Gout-I.  Waterfield-M-D.  Kasuga-M.
TI Interaction of Shc with adaptor protein adaptins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5265.

AU MacDonald-M-J.
TI Feasibility of a mitochondrial pyruvate malate shuttle in pancreatic
   islets. Further implication of cytosolic NADPH in insulin secretion.
   Vol. 270 (1995) 20051-20058.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5287.

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. Vol. 271
   (1996) 478-485.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5287.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Otto-J-C.  Casey-P-J.
TI The hepatitis delta virus large antigen is farnesylated both in vitro
   and in animal cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4569.

AU Chen-Y-P.  Woodin-S-A.  Lincoln-D-E.  Lovell-C-R.
TI An unusual dehalogenating peroxidase from the marine terebellid
   polychaete Amphitrite ornata
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4609.

AU Piller-K-J.  Rusche-L-N.  Sollner-Webb-B.
TI Trypanosoma brucei RNA editing. A full round of uridylate insertional
   editing in vitro mediated by endonuclease and RNA ligase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4613.

AU Moussaoui-M.  Guasch-A.  Boix-E.  Cuchillo-C-M.  Nogues-M-V.
TI The role of non-catalytic binding subsites in the endonuclease activity
   of bovine pancreatic ribonuclease A
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4687.

AU Nakamura-N.  Matsuzaki-R.  Choi-Y-H.  Tanizawa-K.  Sanders-Loehr-J.
TI Biosynthesis of topa quinone cofactor in bacterial amine oxidases.
   Solvent origin of C-2 oxygen determined by Raman spectroscopy.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4718.

AU Ichikawa-K.  Ito-M.  Hartshorne-D-J.
TI Phosphorylation of the large subunit of myosin phosphatase and
   inhibition of phosphatase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4733.

AU Davidson-A-L.  Laghaeian-S-S.  Mannering-D-E.
TI The maltose transport system of Escherichia coli displays positive
   cooperativity in ATP hydrolysis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4858.

AU Hermida-Matsumoto-M-L.  Chock-P-B.  Curran-T.  Yang-D-C-H.
TI Ubiquitinylation of transcription factors c-Jun and c-Fos using
   reconstituted ubiquitinylating enzymes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4930.

AU Short-S-A.  Armstrong-S-R.  Ealick-S-E.  Porter-D-J-T.
TI Active site amino acids that participate in the catalytic mechanism of
   nucleoside 2{prime}-deoxyribosyltransferase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4978.

AU Carroll-S-S.  Chen-E.  Viscount-T.  Geib-J.  Sardana-M-K.  Gehman-J.
   Kuo-L-C.
TI Cleavage of oligoribonucleotides by the
   2{prime},5{prime}-oligoadenylate-dependent ribonuclease L
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4988.

AU Tehrani-M-A.  Mumby-M-C.  Kamibayashi-C.
TI Identification of a novel protein phosphatase 2A regulatory subunit
   highly expressed in muscle
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5164.

AU Bryant-S-S.  Mitchell-A-L.  Collins-F.  Miao-W.  Marshall-M.  Jove-R.
TI N-terminal sequences contained in the Src homology 2 and 3 domains of
   p120 GTPase-activating protein are required for full catalytic activity
   toward Ras
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5195.

AU Hrmova-M.  Harvey-A-J.  Wang-J.  Shirley-N-J.  Jones-G-P.  Stone-B-A.
   Hoj-P-B.  Fincher-G-B.
TI Barley {beta}-d-glucan exohydrolases with {beta}-d-glucosidase
   activity. Purification, characterization, and determination of primary
   structure from a cDNA clone.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5277.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Yang-B.  Brown-D.  Verkman-A-S.
TI The mercurial insensitive water channel (AQP-4) forms orthogonal arrays
   in stably transfected Chinese hamster ovary cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4577.

AU Missiaen-L.  Smedt-H-D.  Parys-J-B.  Sienaert-I.  Vanlingen-S.
   Droogmans-G.  Nilius-B.  Casteels-R.
TI Hypotonically induced calcium release from intracellular calcium stores
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4601.

AU Trieber-C-A.  Rothery-R-A.  Weiner-J-H.
TI Engineering a novel iron-sulfur cluster into the catalytic subunit of
   Escherichia coli dimethyl-sulfoxide reductase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4620.

AU Xie-Z.  Merchant-S.
TI The plastid-encoded ccsA gene is required for heme attachment to
   chloroplast c-type cytochromes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4632.

AU Ismailov-I-I.  Awayda-M-S.  Jovov-B.  Berdiev-B-K.  Fuller-C-M.
   Dedman-J-R.  Kaetzel-M-A.  Benos-D-J.
TI Regulation of epithelial sodium channels by the cystic fibrosis
   transmembrane conductance regulator
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4725.

AU Ismailov-I-I.  Jovov-B.  Fuller-C-M.  Berdiev-B-K.  Keeton-D-A.
   Benos-D-J.
TI G-protein regulation of outwardly rectified epithelial chloride
   channels incorporated into planar bilayer membranes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4776.

AU Matsushita-K.  Yakushi-T.  Toyama-H.  Shinagawa-E.  Adachi-O.
TI Function of multiple heme c moieties in intramolecular electron
   transport and ubiquinone reduction in the quinohemoprotein alcohol
   dehydrogenase-cytochrome c complex of Gluconobacter suboxydans
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4850.

AU Peiffer-W-E.  Desrosiers-M-G.  Menick-D-R.
TI Cloning and expression of the unique Ca2+-ATPase from Flavobacterium
   odoratum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5095.

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. Vol. 271
   (1996) 581-587.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5287.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Berg-D-T.  Calnek-D-S.  Grinnell-B-W.
TI Trans-repressor BEF-1 phosphorylation. A potential control mechanism
   for human ApoE gene regulation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4589.

AU Gudi-T.  Huvar-I.  Meinecke-M.  Lohmann-S-M.  Boss-G-R.  Pilz-R-B.
TI Regulation of gene expression by cGMP-dependent protein kinase.
   Transactivation of the c-fos promoter.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4597.

AU Fabre-Suver-C.  Hauschka-S-D.
TI A novel site in the muscle creatine kinase enhancer is required for
   expression in skeletal but not cardiac muscle
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4646.

AU Firpo-M-A.  Connelly-M-B.  Goss-D-J.  Dahlberg-A-E.
TI Mutations at two invariant nucleotides in the 3{prime}-minor domain of
   Escherichia coli 16 S rRNA affecting translational initiation and
   initiation factor 3 function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4693.

AU Hilton-D-J.  Watowich-S-S.  Katz-L.  Lodish-H-F.
TI Saturation mutagenesis of the WSXWS motif of the erythropoietin receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4699.

AU Yin-M-J.  Paulssen-E.  Gaynor-R-B.
TI cAMP-response element-binding protein induces directed DNA bending of
   the HTLV-I 21-base pair repeat
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4781.

AU Eusebe-D-C.  Clemente-N-.  Rey-R.  Pieau-C.  Vigier-B.  Josso-N.
   Picard-J-Y.
TI Cloning and expression of the chick anti-Mullerian hormone gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4798.

AU Shen-F.  Triezenberg-S-J.  Hensley-P.  Porter-D.  Knutson-J-R.
TI Critical amino acids in the transcriptional activation domain of the
   herpesvirus protein VP16 are solvent-exposed in highly mobile protein
   segments. An intrinsic fluorescence study.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4819.

AU Shen-F.  Triezenberg-S-J.  Hensley-P.  Porter-D.  Knutson-J-R.
TI Transcriptional activation domain of the herpesvirus protein VP16
   becomes conformationally constrained upon interaction with basal
   transcription factors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4827.

AU Kim-B.  Hathaway-T-R.  Loeb-L-A.
TI Human immunodeficiency virus reverse transcriptase. Functional mutants
   obtained by random mutagenesis coupled with genetic selection in
   Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4872.

AU Henderson-B-R.  Menotti-E.  Kuhn-L-C.
TI Iron regulatory proteins 1 and 2 bind distinct sets of RNA target
   sequences
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4900.

AU Hsieh-P-C.  Shenoy-B-C.  Samols-D.  Phillips-N-F-B.
TI Cloning, expression, and characterization of polyphosphate glucokinase
   from Mycobacterium tuberculosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4909.

AU Pearn-M-T.  Randall-L-L.  Shortridge-R-D.  Burg-M-G.  Pak-W-L.
TI Molecular, biochemical, and electrophysiological characterization of
   Drosophila norpA mutants
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4937.

AU Biswas-I.  Hsieh-P.
TI Identification and characterization of a thermostable MutS homolog from
   Thermus aquaticus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5040.

AU Lu-Z.  DiBlasio-Smith-E-A.  Grant-K-L.  Warne-N-W.  LaVallie-E-R.
   Collins-Racie-L-A.  Follettie-M-T.  Williamson-M-J.  McCoy-J-M.
TI Histidine patch thioredoxins. Mutant forms of thioredoxin with metal
   chelating affinity that provide for convenient purifications of
   thioredoxin fusion proteins.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5059.

AU Wei-L-N.  Chang-L.
TI Promoter and upstream regulatory activities of the mouse cellular
   retinoic acid-binding protein-I gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5073.

AU Ulmasov-T.  Larkin-R-M.  Guilfoyle-T-J.
TI Association between 36- and 13.6-kDa {alpha}-like subunits of
   Arabidopsis thaliana RNA polymerase II
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5085.

AU Rajput-B.  Shaper-N-L.  Shaper-J-H.
TI Transcriptional regulation of murine {beta}1,4-galactosyltransferase in
   somatic cells. Analysis of a gene that serves both a housekeeping and a
   mammary gland-specific function.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5131.

AU Mieda-M.  Haga-T.  Saffen-D-W.
TI Promoter region of the rat m4 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor gene
   contains a cell type-specific silencer element
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5177.

AU Howell-R-M.  Woodford-K-J.  Weitzmann-M-N.  Usdin-K.
TI The chicken {beta}-globin gene promoter forms a novel cinched
   tetrahelical structure
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5208.

AU Candau-R.  Berger-S-L.
TI Structural and functional analysis of yeast putative adaptors. Evidence
   for an adaptor complex in vivo.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5237.

AU Groisman-R.  Masutani-H.  Leibovitch-M-P.  Robin-P.  Soudant-I.
   Trouche-D.  Harel-Bellan-A.
TI Physical interaction between the mitogen-responsive serum response
   factor and myogenic basic-helix-loop-helix proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5258.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Ridky-T-W.  Cameron-C-E.  Cameron-J.  Leis-J.  Copeland-T.
   Wlodawer-A.  Weber-I-T.  Harrison-R-W.
TI Human immunodeficiency virus, type 1 protease substrate specificity is
   limited by interactions between substrate amino acids bound in adjacent
   enzyme subsites
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4709.

AU Cashikar-A-G.  Rao-N-M.
TI Unfolding pathway in red kidney bean acid phosphatase is dependent on
   ligand binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4741.

AU Snijder-E-J.  Wassenaar-A-L-M.  Dinten-L-C-.  Spaan-W-J-M.
   Gorbalenya-A-E.
TI The arterivirus Nsp4 protease is the prototype of a novel group of
   chymotrypsin-like enzymes, the 3C-like serine proteases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4864.

AU Wang-Z-G.  Ackerman-S-H.
TI Identification of functional domains in Atp11p. Protein required for
   assembly of the mitochondrial F1-ATPase in yeast.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4887.

AU Colombo-M-F.  Bonilla-Rodriguez-G-O.
TI The water effect on allosteric regulation of hemoglobin probed in
   water/glucose and water/glycine solutions
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4895.

AU Woodhead-J-L.  Nagaswami-C.  Matsuda-M.  Arocha-Pinango-C-L.
   Weisel-J-W.
TI The ultrastructure of fibrinogen Caracas II molecules, fibers, and clots
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4946.

AU Kernohan-N-M.  Hupp-T-R.  Lane-D-P.
TI Modification of an N-terminal regulatory domain of T antigen restores
   p53-T antigen complex formation in the absence of an essential metal
   ion cofactor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4954.

AU Arscott-P-L.  Koenig-R-J.  Kaplan-M-M.  Glick-G-D.  Baker-J-R-Jr..
TI Unique autoantibody epitopes in an immunodominant region of thyroid
   peroxidase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 4966.

AU Xu-X.  Burke-S-P.
TI Roles of active site residues and the NH2-terminal domain in the
   catalysis and substrate binding of human Cdc25
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5118.

AU Conte-D.  Narindrasorasak-S.  Sarkar-B.
TI In vivo and in vitro iron-replaced zinc finger generates free radicals
   and causes DNA damage
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5125.

AU Nakajima-S.  Hsieh-J-C.  Jurutka-P-W.  Galligan-M-A.  Haussler-C-A.
   Whitfield-G-K.  Haussler-M-R.
TI Examination of the potential functional role of conserved cysteine
   residues in the hormone binding domain of the human
   1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5143.

AU Bai-L.  Fushimi-K.  Sasaki-S.  Marumo-F.
TI Structure of aquaporin-2 vasopressin water channel
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5171.

AU Yamada-D.  Sekiya-F.  Morita-T.
TI Isolation and characterization of carinactivase, a novel prothrombin
   activator in Echis carinatus venom with a unique catalytic mechanism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5200.

AU Ohguro-H.  Rudnicka-Nawrot-M.  Buczyko-J.  Zhao-X.  Taylor-J-A.
   Walsh-K-A.  Palczewski-K.
TI Structural and enzymatic aspects of rhodopsin phosphorylation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5215.

AU Lachaal-M.  Rampal-A-L.  Lee-W.  Shi-Y-.  Jung-C-Y.
TI GLUT1 transmembrane glucose pathway. Affinity labeling with a
   transportable d-glucose diazirine.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5225.

AU Szczesna-D.  Zhao-J.  Potter-J-D.
TI The regulatory light chains of myosin modulate cross-bridge cycling in
   skeletal muscle
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5246.

AU Pecorari-F.  Minard-P.  Desmadril-M.  Yon-J-M.
TI Occurrence of transient multimeric species during the refolding of a
   monomeric protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5270.

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). Vol. 271
   (1996) 1096-1103.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 1, 1996.  271(09).  p 5288.



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CC MicroReviews

AU Moradas-Ferreira-P.  Costa-V.  Piper-P.  Mager-W.
TI The molecular defences against reactive oxygen species in yeast.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(4).  P 651-658.

AU Herrick-J.  Kohiyama-M.  Atlung-T.  Hansen-F-G.
TI The initiation mess?
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(4).  P 659-666.


CC Research Articles

AU Diaz-E.  Munthali-M  Lunsdorf-H.  Holtje-J-V.  Timmis-K-N.
TI The two-step lysis system of pneumococcal bacteriophage EJ-1 
   is functional in Gram-negative bacteria: trigerring of the major 
   pneumococcal autolysin in Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(4).  P 667-681.

AU Garcia-M-I.  Gounon-P.  Courcoux-P.  Labigne-A.  Le-Bouguenec-
   C.
TI The afimbrial adhesive sheath encoded by the afa-3 gene cluster 
   of pathogenic Escherichia coli is composed of two adhesins.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(4).  P 683-693

AU Wang-H.  Matsumura-P.
TI Characterization of the CheAs/CheZ complex: a specific 
   interaction resulting in enhanced dephosphorylating activity on 
   CheY-phosphate.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(4).  P 695-703.

AU Nieto-J-M.  Bailey-M-J-A.  Hughes-C.  Koronakis-V.
TI Suppression of transcription polarity in the Escherichia coli 
   haemolysin operon by a short upstream element shared by 
   polysaccharide and DNA transfer determinants.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(4).  P 705-713.

AU Alfano-J-R.  Bauer-D-W.  Milos-T-M.  Collmer-A.
TI Analysis of the role of the Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae 
   HrpZ harpin in elicitation of the hypersensitive response in 
   tobacco using functionally non-polar hrpZ deletin mutations, 
   truncated HrpZ fragments, and hrmA mutations.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(4).  P 715-728.

AU Gordia-S.  Gutierrez-C.
TI Growth-phase-dependent expression of the osmotically inducible 
   gene osmC of Escherichia coli K-12.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(4).  P 729-736.

AU Ames-P.  Yu-Y-A.  Parkinson-J-S.
TI Methylation segments are not required for chemotactic 
   signalling by cytoplasmic fragments of Tsr, the methyl-accepting 
   serine chemoreceptor of Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(4).  P 737-746.

AU Pope-M-K.  Green-B-D.  Westpheling-J.
TI The bld mutants of Streptomyces coelicolor are defective in the 
   regulation of carbon utilization, morphogenesis and cell-cell 
   signalling.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(4).  P 747-756.

AU Fabiani-L.  Frontali-L.  Newlon-C-S.
TI Identification of an essential core element and stimulatory 
   sequences in a Kluyveromyces lactis ARS element, KARS101.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Feb 19(4).  P 757-766.

AU Miyamoto-C-M.  Chatterjee-J.  Swartzman-E.  Szittner-R.  
   Meighen-E-A.
TI The role of the lux autoinducer in regulating luminescence in 
   Vibrio harveyi; control of luxR expression.
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AU Geiser-D-M.  Arnold-M-L.  Timberlake-W-E.
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AU Meinert-R.  Michaelis-J.
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TI Review  Apoptosis : molecular regulation of cell death.
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AU Macherel-D.  Bourguignon-J.  Forest-E.  Faure-M.  Cohen-Addad-C.
   Douce-R.
TI Expression, lipoylation and structure determination of recombinant
   pea H-protein in Escherichia coli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 27.
AB 62360027.225

AU Weller-U.  Mueller-L.  Messner-M.  Palmer-M.  Valeva-A.
   Tranum-Jensen-J.  Agrawal-P.  Biermann-C.  Doebereiner-A.
   Kehoe-M-A.  Bhakdi-S.
TI Expression of active streptolysin O in Escherichia coli as a
   maltose-binding-protein-streptolysin-O fusion protein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 34.
AB 62360034.225

AU Flynn-A.  Proud-C-G.
TI Insulin and phorbol ester stimulate initiation factor eIF-4E
   phosphorylation by distinct pathways in Chinese hamster ovary
   cells overexpressing the insulin receptor.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 40.
AB 62360040.225

AU Dentan-C.  Lesnik-P.  Chapman-M-J.  Ninio-E.
TI Phagocytic activation induces formation of platelet-activating
   factor in human monocyte-derived macrophages and in
   macrophage-derived foam cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 48.
AB 62360048.225

AU Quillard-M.  Husson-A.  Lavoinne-A.
TI Glutamine increases argininosuccinate synthetase mRNA levels in rat
   hepatocytes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 56.
AB 62360056.225

AU Braks-J-A-M.  Broers-C-A-M.  Danger-J-M-H-A.  Martens-G-J-M.
TI Structural organization of the gene encoding the neuroendocrine
   chaperone 7B2.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 60.
AB 62360060.225

AU Sanderson-S-J.  Miller-C.  Lindsay-J-G.
TI Stoichiometry, organisation and catalytic function of protein X of
   the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex from bovine heart.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 68.
AB 62360068.225

AU Kornblatt-M-J.  Al-Ghanim-A.  Kornblatt-J-A.
TI The effects of sodium perchlorate on rabbit muscle enolase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 78.
AB 62360078.225

AU Quirk-P-G.  Patchell-V-B.  Colyer-J.  Drago-G-A.  Gao-Y.
TI Conformational effects of serine phosphorylation in phospholamban
   peptides.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 85.
AB 62360085.225

AU Bentrop-D.  Bertini-I.  Luchinat-C.  Mendes-J.  Piccioli-M.
   Teixeira-M.
TI Paramagnetic NMR analysis of the seven-iron ferredoxin from the
   hyperthermoacidophilic archaeon Desulfurolobus ambivalens reveals
   structural similarity to other dicluster ferredoxins.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 92.
AB 62360092.225

AU Vranken-W-F.  Budesinsky-M.  Martins-J-C.  Fant-F.  Boulez-K.
   Gras-Masse-H.  Borremans-F-A-M.
TI Conformational features of a synthetic cyclic peptide corresponding
   to the complete V3 loop of the RF HIV-1 strain in water and
   water/trifluoroethanol solutions.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 100.
AB 62360100.225

AU Brandt-W.  Ludwig-O.  Thondorf-I.  Barth-A.
TI A new mechanism in serine proteases catalysis exhibited by
   dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DP IV).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 109.
AB 62360109.225

AU Albrecht-M.  Linden-H.  Sandmann-G.
TI Biochemical characterization of purified zeta-carotene desaturase
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 115.
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AU Baykov-A-A.  Sergina-N-V.  Evtushenko-O-A.  Dubnova-E-B.
TI Kinetic characterization of the hydrolytic activity of the
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TI Alanine metabolism in isolated human kidney tubules.
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TI Gene structure of the murine calcium channel beta3 subunit, cDNA
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AU Benach-J.  Knapp-S.  Oppermann-U-C-T.  Haegglund-O.  Joernvall-H.
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TI Crystallization and crystal packing of recombinant 3 (or 17)
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AB 62360144.225

AU Guillot-D.  Vard-C.  Reboud-J-P.
TI Photoaffinity labeling of elongation factor-2 with 8-azido
   derivatives of GTP and ATP.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 149.
AB 62360149.225

AU Stephan-I.  Tshisuaka-B.  Fetzner-S.  Lingens-F.
TI Quinaldine 4-oxidase from Arthrobacter sp. Rue61a, a versatile
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 155.
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AU Holen-I.  Gordon-P-B.  Stromhaug-P-E.  Seglen-P-O.
TI Role of cAMP in the regulation of hepatocytic autophagy.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 163.
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AU Cibelli-G.  Juengling-S.  Schoch-S.  Gerdes-H-H.  Thiel-G.
TI Identification of a functional cAMP response element in the
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 171.
AB 62360171.225

AU Chakraborty-A-K.  Platt-J-T.  Kim-K-K.  Kwon-B-S.  Bennett-D-C.
   Pawelek-J-M.
TI Polymerization of 5,6-dihydroxyindole-2-carboxylic acid to melanin
   by the pmel 17/silver locus protein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 180.
AB 62360180.225

AU Purcarea-C.  Simon-V.  Prieur-D.  Herve-G.
TI Purification and characterization of carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase
   from the deep-sea hyperthermophilic archaebacterium Pyrococcus
   abyssi.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 189.
AB 62360189.225

AU Charalambidis-N-D.  Foukas-L-C.  Marmaras-V-J.
TI Covalent association of lipopolysaccharide at the hemocyte surface
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 200.
AB 62360200.225

AU Faucheu-C.  Blanchet-A-M.  Collard-Dutilleul-V.  Lalanne-J-L.
   Diu-Hercend-A.
TI Identification of a cysteine protease closely related to
   interleukin-1beta-converting enzyme.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 207.
AB 62360207.225

AU Parsa-R.  Decaux-J-F.  Bossard-P.  Robey-B-R.  Magnuson-M-A.
   Granner-D-K.  Girard-J.
TI Induction of the glucokinase gene by insulin in cultured neonatal
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 214.
AB 62360214.225

AU Blank-J.  Nock-S.  Kreutzer-R.  Sprinzl-M.
TI Elongation factor Ts from Thermus thermophilus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 222.
AB 62360222.225

AU Wille-U.  Seyfang-A.  Duszenko-M.
TI Glucose uptake occurs by facilitated diffusion in procyclic forms
   of Trypanosoma brucei.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 228.
AB 62360228.225

AU Koehrer-C.  Mayer-C.  Groebner-P.  Piendl-W.
TI Use of T7 RNA polymerase in an optimized Escherichia coli coupled
   in vitro transcription-translation system.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 234.
AB 62360234.225

AU Colnaghi-R.  Pagani-S.  Kennedy-C.  Drummond-M.
TI Cloning, sequence analysis and overexpression of the rhodanese gene
   of Azotobacter vinelandii.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 240.
AB 62360240.225

AU Pridzun-L.  Wiesmueller-K-H.  Kienle-S.  Jung-G.  Walden-P.
TI Amino acid preferences in the octapeptide subunit of the major
   histocompatibility complex class I heterotrimer H-2L^.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 249.
AB 62360249.225

AU Goossens-K.  Smeller-L.  Frank-J.  Heremans-K.
TI Pressure-tuning the conformation of bovine pancreatic trypsin
   inhibitor studied by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 254.
AB 62360254.225

AU Lockey-T-D.  Ourth-D-D.
TI Formation of pores in Escherichia coli cell membranes by a cecropin
   isolated from hemolymph of Heliothis virescens larvae.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 263.
AB 62360263.225

AU Rolland-N.  Ruffet-M-L.  Job-D.  Douce-R.  Droux-M.
TI Spinach chloroplast O-acetylserine (thiol)-lyase exhibits two
   catalytically non-equivalent pyridoxal-5'-phosphate-containing
   active sites.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 272.
AB 62360272.225

AU Nguyen-V-T.  Baker-D-P.  Tricot-C.  Baur-H.  Villeret-V.
   Dideberg-O.  Gigot-D.  Stalon-V.  Haas-D.
TI Catabolic ornithine carbamoyltransferase of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 283.
AB 62360283.225

AU Vaupel-M.  Dietz-H.  Linder-D.  Thauer-R-K.
TI Primary structure of cyclohydrolase (Mch) from Methanobacterium
   thermoautotrophicum (strain Marburg) and functional expression of
   the mch gene in Escherichia coli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 294.
AB 62360294.225

AU Ploux-O.  Marquet-A.
TI Mechanistic studies on the 8-amino-7-oxopelargonate synthase, a
   pyridoxal-5'-phosphate-dependent enzyme involved in biotin
   biosynthesis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 301.
AB 62360301.225

AU Vorholt-J-A.  Vaupel-M.  Thauer-R-K.
TI A polyferredoxin with eight [4Fe-4S] clusters as a subunit of
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   barkeri.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 309.
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AU Hanisch-F-G.  Stadie-T-R-E.  Deutzmann-F.  Peter-Katalinic-J.
TI MUC1 glycoforms in breast cancer.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 318.
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AU LeMotte-P-K.  Keidel-S.  Apfel-C-M.
TI Phytanic acid is a retinoid X receptor ligand.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 236(1)  P 328.
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AU Li-X.  Tokura-H.
TI The effects of two types of clothing on seasonal heat tolerance.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(4)  P 287.
AB 60720287.421

AU Nakamura-H.  Ohsu-W.  Nagase-H.  Okazawa-T.  Yoshida-M.  Okada-A.
TI Uterine circulatory dysfunction induced by whole-body vibration and
   its endocrine pathogenesis in the pregnant rat.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(4)  P 292.
AB 60720292.421

AU Klausen-T.  Poulsen-T-D.  Fogh-Andersen-N.  Richalet-J-P.
   Nielsen-O-J.  Olsen-N-V.
TI Diurnal variations of serum erythropoietin at sea level and
   altitude.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(4)  P 297.
AB 60720297.421

AU Greenleaf-J-E.  Hutchinson-T.  Shaffer-Bailey-M.  Looft-Wilson-R.
TI Exercise thermoregulation after 6 h of chair rest, 6degree
   head-down bed-rest, and water immersion deconditioning in men.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(4)  P 303.
AB 60720303.421

AU van-Dieen-J-H.  Boeke-B.  Oosterhuis-W.  Toussaint-H-M.
TI The influence of torque and velocity on erector spinae muscle
   fatigue and its relationship to changes of electromyogram spectrum
   density.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(4)  P 310.
AB 60720310.421

AU Takahashi-M.  Arito-H.
TI Effects of single and repeated cognitive tasks on autonomic balance
   as observed by an analysis of R-R intervals.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(4)  P 316.
AB 60720316.421

AU Waersted-M.  Eken-T.  Westgaard-R-H.
TI Activity of single motor units in attention-demanding tasks: firing
   pattern in the human trapezius muscle.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(4)  P 323.
AB 60720323.421

AU Muraki-S.  Yamasaki-M.  Ishii-K.  Kikuchi-K.  Seki-K.
TI Relationship between core temperature and skin blood flux in lower
   limbs during prolonged arm exercise&para:in persons with spinal
   cord injury.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(4)  P 330.
AB 60720330.421

AU Zappe-D-H.  Helyar-R-G.  Green-H-J.
TI The interaction between short-term exercise training and a
   diuretic-induced hypovolemic stimulus.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(4)  P 335.
AB 60720335.421

AU Riley-M.  Wasserman-K.  Fu-P-C.  Cooper-C-B.
TI Muscle substrate utilization from alveolar gas exchange in trained
   cyclists.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(4)  P 341.
AB 60720341.421

AU Leese-G-P.  Thompson-J.  Scrimgeour-C-M.  Rennie-M-J.
TI Exercise and the oxidation and storage of glucose, maize-syrup
   solids and sucrose determined from breath ^[13]CO_.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(4)  P 349.
AB 60720349.421

AU Sheldahl-L-M.  Wilke-N-A.  Hanna-R-D.  Dougherty-S-M.
   Tristani-F-E.
TI Responses of people with coronary artery disease to common
   lawn-care tasks.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(4)  P 357.
AB 60720357.421

AU Potteiger-J-A.  Webster-M-J.  Nickel-G-L.  Haub-M-D.  Palmer-R-J.
TI The effects of buffer ingestion on metabolic factors related to
   distance running performance.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(4)  P 365.
AB 60720365.421

AU Chen-F.  Liu-Z-Y.  Holmer-I.
TI Hand and finger skin temperatures in convective and contact cold
   exposure.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(4)  P 372.
AB 60720372.421

AU Cook-C-S.  McDonagh-M-J-N.
TI Measurement of muscle and tendon stiffness in man.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(4)  P 380.
AB 60720380.421

AU Hill-D-W.  Rowell-A-L.
TI Significance of time to exhaustion during exercise at the velocity
   associated with * O_[2max].
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 72(4)  P 383.
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TI New seizure frequency QTL and the complex genetics of epilepsy in
   EL mice.
SO 1995 6(12)  P 830.
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AU Frankel-W-N.    Johnson-E-W.  Lutz-C-M.
TI Congenic strains reveal effects of the epilepsy quantitative trait
   locus, El2, separate from other El loci.
SO 1995 6(12)  P 839.
AB 50060839.335

AU Cohen-Tannoudji-M.  Marchand-P.  Akli-S.  Sheardown-S-A.
   Puech-J-P.  Kress-C.  Gressens-P.  Nassogne-M-C.  Beccari-T.
   Muggleton-Harris-A-L.    Evrard-P.  Stirling-J-L.  Poenaru-L.
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TI Disruption of murine Hexa gene leads to enzymatic deficiency and to
   neuronal lysosomal storage, similar to that observed in Tay-Sachs
   disease.
SO 1995 6(12)  P 844.
AB 50060844.335

AU Nishimura-M.  Hirayama-N.  Serikawa-T.  Kanehira-K.  Matsushima-Y.
   Katoh-H.  Wakana-S.  Kojima-A.  Hiai-H.
TI The SMXA: a new set of recombinant inbred strain of mice consisting
   of 26 substrains and their genetic profile.
SO 1995 6(12)  P 850.
AB 50060850.335

AU Pearce-S-R.  Peters-J.  Ball-S.  Morgan-M-J.  Walker-J-I-H.
   Faik-P.
TI Sequence characterization of ENU-induced mutants of glucose
   phosphate isomerase in mouse.
SO 1995 6(12)  P 858.
AB 50060858.335

AU Broad-T-E.  Lewis-P-E.  Burkin-D-J.  Gleeson-A-J.  Carpenter-M-A.
   Jones-C.  Pearce-P-D.  Maher-D-W.  Ansari-H-A.
TI Thirteen loci physically assigned to sheep Chromosome 2 by cell
   hybrid analysis and in situ hybridization.
SO 1995 6(12)  P 862.
AB 50060862.335

AU Svenson-K-L.  Cheah-Y-C.  Shultz-K-L.  Mu-J-L.  Paigen-B.
   Beamer-W-G.
TI Strain distribution pattern for SSLP markers in the SWXJ
   recombinant inbred strain set: Chromosomes 1 to 6.
SO 1995 6(12)  P 867.
AB 50060867.335

AU Hattier-T.  Bell-R.  Shaffer-D.  Stone-S.  Phelps-R-S.
   Tavtigian-S-V.  Skolnick-M-H.  Shattuck-Eidens-D.  Kamb-A.
TI Monitoring the efficacy of hybrid selection during positional
   cloning: the search for BRCA1.
SO 1995 6(12)  P 873.
AB 50060873.335

AU Kwon-O-J.  Adamson-M-C.  Chin-H.  Kozak-C-A.
TI Genetic mapping of five mouse genes encoding synaptotagmins.
SO 1995 6(12)  P 880.
AB 50060880.335

AU Islam-M-Q.    Fang-G.  Islam-K.  Levan-G.
TI Assignment of three loci: tumor suppressor protein-53 (TP53),
   retinoic acid receptor A (RARA), collagen 1A1 (COL1A1) to Syrian
   hamster Chromosome 9. Evidence that this chromosome is homologous
   with human Chromosome 17, mouse Chromosome 11, and rat Chromosome
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SO 1995 6(12)  P 882.
AB 50060882.335

AU Spicer-A-P.  Duhig-T.  Chilton-B-S.  Gendler-S-J.
TI Analysis of mammalian MUC1 genes reveals potential functionally
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SO 1995 6(12)  P 885.
AB 50060885.335

AU Kobayashi-E.    Tachibana-M.  Ikadai-H.  Kunieda-T.  
TI Localization of a Na^[+], K^[+]-ATPase alpha 2 subunit gene,
   Atp1a2, on rat Chromosome 13.
SO 1995 6(12)  P 889.
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TI Disregulation in TH1 and TH2 subsets of CD4^[+] T cells in
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   cancer establishment and progression.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(1)  P 1.
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AU Sahin-U.  Kraft-Bauer-S.  Ohnesorge-S.  Pfreundschuh-M.  Renner-C.
TI Interleukin-12 increases bispecific-antibody-mediated natural
   killer cell cytotoxicity against human tumors.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(1)  P 9.
AB 60420009.262

AU Pinard-D.  Olsson-N-O.  Chambers-W-H.  Martin-F.
TI High expression of NKR-P1 is not an absolute requirement for
   natural killer activity in BDIX rats.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(1)  P 15.
AB 60420015.262

AU Vervoordeldonk-S-F.  Balkenende-A-Y.  van-den-Berg-H.
   von-dem-Borne-A-E-G-K.  van-der-Schoot-C-E.  Leeuwen-E-F-V.
   Slaper-Cortenbach-I-C-M.  van-der-Schoot-C-E.
TI Degradation of radioiodinated B cell monoclonal antibodies:
   inhibition via a FCgamma -receptor-II-mediated mechanism and by
   drugs.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(1)  P 24.
AB 60420024.262

AU Ott-M-G.  Maennel-D-N.  Gallati-H.  Goerig-M.  Raeth-U.
TI Peripheral natural killer cell activity and intraperitoneal soluble
   p55 tumor necrosis factor receptor in patients with malignant
   ascites: two possible indicators for response to intraperitoneal
   combined tumor necrosis factor alpha and interferon gamma
   treatment.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(1)  P 31.
AB 60420031.262

AU Orucevic-A.  Lala-P-K.
TI Effects of N^[G]-methyl-L-arginine, an inhibitor of nitric oxide
   synthesis, on interleukin-2-induced capillary leakage and
   antitumor responses in healthy and tumor-bearing mice.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(1)  P 38.
AB 60420038.262

AU Bruno-S.  Machi-A-M.  Semino-C.  Meta-M.  Ponte-M.  Varaldo-M.
   Curotto-A.  Ferlazzo-G.  Decensi-A.  Melioli-G.
TI Phenotypic, functional and molecular analysis of lymphocytes
   associated with bladder cancer.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(1)  P 47.
AB 60420047.262

AU Froesch-B-A.  Stahel-R-A.  Zangemeister-Wittke-U.
TI Preparation and functional evaluation of new doxorubicin
   immunoconjugates containing an acid-sensitive linker on small-cell
   lung cancer cells.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(1)  P 55.
AB 60420055.262

AU Resnicoff-M.  Li-W.  Basak-S.  Herlyn-D.  Baserga-R.  Rubin-R.
TI Inhibition of rat C6 glioblastoma tumor growth by expression of
   insulin-like growth factor I receptor antisense mRNA.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(1)  P 64.
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AU Lim-S-H.  Thomas-D-W.  Coleman-S.  Stephens-P.
TI T cell receptor Vbeta repertoire of tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes
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AU Yamanaka-K.  Ogura-T.  Niki-H.  Hiraga-S.
TI Identification of two new genes, mukE  and mukF,  involved in
   chromosome partitioning in Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(3)  P 241.
AB 62500241.438

AU van-de-Rhee-M-D.  Graca-P-M-A.  Huizing-H-J.  Mooibroek-H.
TI Transformation of the cultivated mushroom, Agaricus bisporus, to
   hygromycin B resistance.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(3)  P 252.
AB 62500252.438

AU Schmiedel-D.  Hillen-W.
TI Contributions of XylR, CcpA and cre to diauxic growth of Bacillus
   megaterium and to xylose isomerase expression in the presence of
   glucose and xylose.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(3)  P 259.
AB 62500259.438

AU Vaidya-V-C.  Seshadri-V.  Vijayraghavan-U.
TI An extragenic suppressor of prp24-1 defines genetic interaction
   between PRP24 and PRP21 gene products of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(3)  P 267.
AB 62500267.438

AU Fussenegger-M.  Meyer-T-F.
TI Cloning and characterization of the Neisseria gonorrhoeae MS11 folC
   gene.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(3)  P 277.
AB 62500277.438

AU Schaffrath-R.  Meinhardt-F.  Meacock-P-A.
TI Yeast killer plasmid pGKL2: molecular analysis of UCS5, a
   cytoplasmic promoter element essential for ORF5 gene function.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(3)  P 286.
AB 62500286.438

AU Frary-A.  Presting-G-G.  Tanksley-S-D.
TI Molecular mapping of the centromeres of tomato chromosomes 7 and 9.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(3)  P 295.
AB 62500295.438

AU Pearce-S-R.  Harrison-G.  Li-D.  Heslop-Harrison-J-S.  Kumar-A.
   Flavell-A-J.
TI The Ty1-copia group retrotransposons in Vicia species: copy number,
   sequence heterogeneity and chromosomal localisation.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(3)  P 305.
AB 62500305.438

AU Li-G-Y.  Tian-G-L.  Slonimski-P-P.  Herbert-C-J.
TI The CBP2 gene from Saccharomyces douglasii is a functional
   homologue of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene and is essential
   for respiratory growth in the presence of a wild-type
   (intron-containing) mitochondrial genome.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(3)  P 316.
AB 62500316.438

AU Grkovic-S.  Mahanty-H-K.
TI Investigation of a phage resistant Serratia entomophila strain
   (BC4B), establishment of generalised transduction and construction
   of S. entomophila RecA mutants.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(3)  P 323.
AB 62500323.438

AU de-Feyter-R.  Young-M.  Schroeder-K.  Dennis-E-S.  Gerlach-W.
TI A ribozyme gene and an antisense gene are equally effective in
   conferring resistance to tobacco mosaic virus on transgenic
   tobacco.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(3)  P 329.
AB 62500329.438

AU Schaap-P-J.  Mueller-Y.  Baars-J-J-P.  den-Camp-H-J-M-O.
   Sonnenberg-A-S-M.  van-Griensven-L-J-L-D.  Visser-J.
TI Nucleotide sequence and expression of the gene encoding
   NADP^[+]-dependent glutamate dehydrogenase (gdhA) from Agaricus
   bisporus.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(3)  P 339.
AB 62500339.438

AU Packham-E-A.  Graham-I-R.  Chambers-A.
TI The multifunctional transcription factors Abf1p, Rap1p and Reb1p
   are required for full transcriptional activation of the
   chromosomal PGK gene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(3)  P 348.
AB 62500348.438

AU Godon-C.  Krapp-A.  Leydecker-M-T.  Daniel-Vedele-F.  Caboche-M.
TI Methylammonium-resistant mutants of Nicotiana plumbaginifolia are
   affected in nitrate transport.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(3)  P 357.
AB 62500357.438

AU MacCabe-A-P.  van-den-Hombergh-J-P-T-W.  Tilburn-J.  Arst-Jr.-H-N.
   Visser-J.
TI Identification, cloning and analysis of the Aspergillus niger gene
   pacC, a wide domain regulatory gene responsive to ambient pH.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(3)  P 367.
AB 62500367.438

AU Christiansen-I.  Hengstenberg-W.
TI Cloning and sequencing of two genes from Staphylococcus carnosus
   coding for glucose-specific PTS and their expression in
   Escherichia coli K-12.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(3)  P 375.
AB 62500375.438

AU Kammerer-W.  Cove-D-J.
TI Genetic analysis of the effects of re-transformation of transgenic
   lines of the moss Physcomitrella patens.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 250(3)  P 380.
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CC Radiation Research ISSN 0033-7587l.
CC Volume 145, Number 3 (1996).

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AU Zhu-L-X. Waldren-C-A. Vannais-D. Hei-T-K.
TI Cellular and Molecular Analysis of Mutagenesis Induced by Charged
   Particles of Defined Linear Energy Transfer.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 March 145(3). P. 251.
AB Mutation induction by charged particles of defined LET and gamma rays was
   scored using the human-hamster hybrid AL cells. Both the incidence and the
   spectra of mutations were dependent on dose and LET, and the majority of
   mutations were deletions.

AU Deshpande-A. Goodwin-E-H. Bailey-S-M. Marrone-B-L. Lehnert-B-E.
TI Alpha-Particle-Induced Sister Chromatid Exchange in Normal Human Lung
Fibroblasts: Evidence for an Extranuclear Target.
   SO Radiat-Res. 1996 March 145(3). P. 260.
AB Alpha particles like those emitted from radon and radon progeny can cause
   cytogenetic changes without directly traversing cell nuclei.

AU Roeske-J-C. Stinchcomb-T-G.
TI Relationships between Cell Survival and Specific Energy Spectra for
   Therapeutic Alpha-Particle Emitters.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 March 145(3). P. 268.
AB Mathematical relationships between cell survival and microdosimetric
   quantities are derived for therapeutic alpha-particle emitters. This 
   analysis provides additional insight in the interpretation of cell survival
   experiments.

AU Durante-M. George-K. Wu-H. Yang-T-C.
TI Rejoining and Misrejoining of Radiation-Induced Chromatin Breaks. I.
   Experiments with Human Lymphocytes.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 March 145(3). P. 274.
AB Fluorescence in situ hybridization and premature chromosome condensation
   techniques were used to determine the dose response of gamma-ray-induced
   breaks and complete, incomplete and complex exchanges in human lymphocytes
   immediately after irradiation and after 8 h postirradiation incubation. The
   kinetics of the formation of all types of aberrations was also studied for
   various incubation times after a dose of 7 Gy.

AU Wu-H. Durante-M. George-K. Goodwin-E-H. Yang-T-C.
TI Rejoining and Misrejoining of Radiation-Induced Chromatin Breaks. II.
   Biophysical Model.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 March 145(3). P. 281.
AB A biophysical model for the kinetics of the formation of radiation-induced
   chromosome aberrations is developed to account for the recent experimental
   results obtained with a combination of the premature chromosome condensation
   and fluorescence in situ hybridization techniques. The kinetics can be ex-
   plained by a single rate that characterizes both rejoining and misrejoining
   of DNA double-strand breaks.

AU Gupta-N. Vij-R. Haas-Kogan-D-A. Israel-M-A. Deen-D-F. Morgan-W-F.
TI Cytogenetic Damage and the Radiation-Induced G1-Phase Checkpoint.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 March 145(3). P. 289.
AB Glioma cells with an intact G1-phase checkpoint (wild-type p53)
   demonstrate increased cell killing after X irradiation. Chromosomal
   aberrations measured at the first mitosis after irradiation, however, were
   increased in cells that failed to arrest in G1 phase.

AU Herskind-C. Haas-S. Flentje-M. Hahn-E-W.
TI Growth-State-Dependent Radiation-Induced Expression of the Proto-oncogene
   c-fos in NIH 3T3 Cells.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 March 145(3). P. 299.
AB Radiation-induced expression of c-fos was increased in the
   density-arrested quiescent state compared with the exponential growth state.
   This may indicate a relationship between c-fos and growth control in the
   response of mammalian cells to ionizing radiation, e.g. a role in gene
   control of replicative proteins.

AU Swarts-S-G. Becker-D. Sevilla-M. Wheeler-K-T.
TI Radiation-Induced DNA Damage as a Function of Hydration. II. Base Damage
   from Electron-Loss Centers.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 March 145(3). P. 304.
AB The induction of base damage products in DNA, hydrated between 2.5 and 32.8
   moles water per mole nucleotide and gamma-irradiated under nitrogen, was
   investigated using the gas chromatography/mass spectrometry technique. A
   model is proposed which relates the yields of 13 base damage products and
   the release of unaltered bases to the initial DNA free radical species that
   were formed from electron-loss centers generated in both the DNA and the
   water molecules of the hydration layer.

AU Hopcia-K-L. McCarey-Y-L. Sylvester-F-C. Held-K-D.
TI Radiation-Induced Apoptosis in HL60 Cells: Oxygen Effect, Relationship
   between Apoptosis and Loss of Clonogenicity, and Dependence of Time to
   Apoptosis on Radiation Dose.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 March 145(3) P. 315.
AB Ionizing radiation-induced apoptosis in HL60 human leukemia cells has an
   OER similar to that for cell survival after irradiation, but the cells are
   significantly more resistant to radiation-induced apoptosis than to loss of
   clonogenicity. Although apoptosis is not seen in these cells at doses less
   than 10 Gy if the assay is performed 6 h after irradiation, a significant
   amount of apoptosis is seen after lower doses if one waits 2-4 days to
   conduct the assay.

AU Li-W-X. Chen-C-H. Ling-C-C. Li-G-C.
AU Apoptosis in Heat-Induced Cell Killing: The Protective Role of hsp-70 and
   the Sensitization of the c-myc Gene.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 March 145(3). P. 324.
AB Apoptosis is an important mechanism of heat-induced cell killing in rat
   fibroblast Rat-1 cells. Overexpression of the human hsp-70 gene reduces
   heat-induced apoptosis, whereas expression of the human c-myc proto-oncogene
   enhances heat-induced apoptosis.

AU Sharma-S. Hill-C-K.
TI Dependence of Mutation Induction on Fast-Neutron Energy in a Human
   Epithelial Teratocarcinoma Cell Line (P3).
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 March 145(3). P. 331.
AB In human epithelial teratocarcinoma cells mutant frequency increases at the
   HPRT locus as the mean energy of the neutron exposure is decreased in the
   range 46-14 MeV protons on beryllium. The RBE for mutants at the HPRT locus
   varies from 1.8 to 4.7 as the neutron energy is decreased.

AU Huang-P. Taghian-A. Allam-A. Freeman-J. Duffy-M. Suit-H-D.
TI The Effect of Whole-Body Irradiation of Nude Mice on the Tumor
   Transplantability and Control Probability of a Human Soft Tissue Sarcoma
   Xenograft.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 March 145(3). P. 337.
AB Whole-body irradiation enhances the transplantability of the HSTS26T tumor
   in nude mice significantly; this enhancement decreases to preirradiation
   levels by 12 weeks after the irradiation. Also, suppression and recovery of
   residual immunity after whole-body irradiation influence the TCD50 values of
   the same tumor xenografts significantly.

AU Worgul-B-V. Medvedovsky-C. Huang-Y. Marino-S-A. Randers-Pehrson-G.
   Brenner-D-J.
TI Quantitative Assessment of the Cataractogenic Potential of Very Low Doses
   of Neutrons.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 March 145(3). P. 343.
AB Experimental studies of cataracts induced in rats by low-dose neutron
   irradiation revealed evidence of an inverse dose-rate effect. At very low
   doses, the RBE for neutron-induced cataractogenesis greatly exceeds the
   value of 20 which is commonly assumed.

AU Gilbert-E-S. Cross-F-T. Dagle-G-E.
TI Analysis of Lung Tumor Risks in Rats Exposed to Radon.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 March 145(3). P. 350.
AB Using data on 3117 rats exposed by inhalation to radon and radon progeny,
   the hazard function (or age-specific risk) for lung tumor incidence was
   modeled as a function of exposure, exposure rate and other factors with
   special attention to investigating the possibility of an inverse
   exposure-rate effect. Evidence for such an effect was limited primarily to
   cumulative exposures exceeding 1000 WLM (1280-10,240 WLM) and to comparison
   of results at 100 and 1000 WL, with little evidence of such an effect for
   exposures in the range 20-640 WLM.

AU Muggenburg-B-A. Guilmette-R-A. Mewhinney-J-A. Gillett-N-A. Mauderly-J-L.
   Griffith-W-C. Diel-J-H. Scott-B-R. Hahn-F-F. Boecker-B-B.
TI Toxicity of Inhaled Plutonium Dioxide in Beagle Dogs.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 March 145(3). P. 361.
AB Plutonium inhaled as plutonium-238 dioxide was more soluble in body fluids
   than plutonium-239 dioxide, leading to significant depositions of
   plutonium-238 in liver and skeleton as well as lung. Life-span observations
   of these animals showed early-occurring deterministic effects in the lung
   and blood of the animals receiving the highest exposures and dose-related
   tumors in the lung, liver and bone at lower exposure levels.

AU Deasy-J.
TI Poisson Formulas for Tumor Control Probability with Clonogen
   Proliferation.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 March 145(3). P. 382.
CC Letter to the Editor.

AU Kow-Y-W.
TI Radiation Damage in DNA: Structure/Function Relationships at Early Times,
   edited by Alfred F. Fuciarelli and John D. Zimbrick.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 March 145(3). P. 385.
CC Book Review

AU
TI Errata: Coderre et al., Radiat. Res. 144, 310-317 (1995).
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 March 145(3). P. 388.
CC Errata.

AU
TI Acceptability of Risk from Radiation--Application to Manned Space Flight,
   May 29, 1996, Arlington, Virginia.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 March 145(3). P. 389.
CC Meeting Announcement.

AU
TI International Conference on Radiation and Health, November 3-7, 1996, Beer
   Sheva, Israel.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 March 145(3). P. 389.
CC Meeting Announcement.

AU
TI IRaP96--2nd International Symposium on Ionizing Radiation and Polymers,
   November 3-8, 1996, Guadeloupe, France.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 March 145(3). P. 390.
CC Meeting Announcement.


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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
CC CONTENTS          Volume 271 Number 10 (1996)

CC MINIREVIEWS

AU Casey-P-J.  Seabra-M-C.
TI Protein prenyltransferases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5289.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Chen-Y-G.  Shields-D.
TI ADP-ribosylation factor-1 stimulates formation of nascent secretory
   vesicles from the trans-Golgi network of endocrine cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5297.

AU Slieker-L-J.  Sloop-K-W.  Surface-P-L.  Kriauciunas-A.  LaQuier-F.
   Manetta-J.  Bue-Valleskey-J.  Stephens-T-W.
TI Regulation of expression of ob mRNA and protein by glucocorticoids and
   cAMP
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5301.

AU Lin-Y-Z.  Yao-SY.  Hawiger-J.
TI Role of the nuclear localization sequence in fibroblast growth
   factor-1-stimulated mitogenic pathways
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5305.

AU Liu-X.  Vega-Q-C.  Decker-R-A.  Pandey-A.  Worby-C-A.  Dixon-J-E.
TI Oncogenic RET receptors display different autophosphorylation sites and
   substrate binding specificities
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5309.

AU Floer-M.  Blobel-G.
TI The nuclear transport factor karyopherin {beta} binds
   stoichiometrically to Ran-GTP and inhibits the Ran GTPase activating
   protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5313.

AU Doiron-B.  Cuif-M-H.  Chen-R.  Kahn-A.
TI Transcriptional glucose signaling through the glucose response element
   is mediated by the pentose phosphate pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5321.

AU Denning-M-F.  Dlugosz-A-A.  Threadgill-D-W.  Magnuson-T.  Yuspa-S-H.
TI Activation of the epidermal growth factor receptor signal transduction
   pathway stimulates tyrosine phosphorylation of protein kinase C {delta}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5325.

AU Akasaka-K.  Tamada-M.  Wang-F.  Kariya-K-.  Shima-F.  Kikuchi-A.
   Yamamoto-M.  Shirouzu-M.  Yokoyama-S.  Kataoka-T.
TI Differential structural requirements for interaction of Ras protein
   with its distinct downstream effectors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5353.

AU Leenders-F.  Tesdorpf-J-G.  Markus-M.  Engel-T.  Seedorf-U.
   Adamski-J.
TI Porcine 80-kDa protein reveals intrinsic 17{beta}-hydroxysteroid
   dehydrogenase, fatty acyl-CoA-hydratase/dehydrogenase, and sterol
   transfer activities
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5438.

AU Matsuura-I.  Wang-J-H.
TI Demonstration of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitory serine/threonine
   kinase in bovine thymus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5443.

AU Dittrich-E.  Haft-C-R.  Muys-L.  Heinrich-P-C.  Graeve-L.
TI A di-leucine motif and an upstream serine in the interleukin-6 (IL-6)
   signal transducer gp130 mediate ligand-induced endocytosis and
   down-regulation of the IL-6 receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5487.

AU Gitay-Goren-H.  Cohen-T.  Tessler-S.  Soker-S.  Gengrinovitch-S.
   Rockwell-P.  Klagsbrun-M.  Levi-B-Z.  Neufeld-G.
TI Selective binding of VEGF121 to one of the three vascular endothelial
   growth factor receptors of vascular endothelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5519.

AU Liu-B-F.  Xu-X.  Fridman-R.  Muallem-S.  Kuo-T-H.
TI Consequences of functional expression of the plasma membrane Ca2+ pump
   isoform 1a
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5536.

AU Cavallini-L.  Coassin-M.  Borean-A.  Alexandre-A.
TI Prostacyclin and sodium nitroprusside inhibit the activity of the
   platelet inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor and promote its
   phosphorylation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5545.

AU Oyama-M.
TI cGMP accumulation induced by hypertonic stress in Dictyostelium
   discoideum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5574.

AU Merrick-S-E.  Demoise-D-C.  Lee-V-M-Y.
TI Site-specific dephosphorylation of Tau protein at Ser202/Thr205 in
   response to microtubule depolymerization in cultured human neurons
   involves protein phosphatase 2A
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5589.

AU Ward-C-W.  Gough-K-H.  Rashke-M.  Wan-S-S.  Tribbick-G.  Wang-J-.
TI Systematic mapping of potential binding sites for Shc and Grb2 SH2
   domains on insulin receptor substrate-1 and the receptors for insulin,
   epidermal growth factor, platelet-derived growth factor, and fibroblast
   growth factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5603.

AU Boerman-M-H-E-M.  Napoli-J-L.
TI Cellular retinol-binding protein-supported retinoic acid synthesis.
   Relative roles of microsomes and cytosol.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5610.

AU Amaratunga-A.  Abraham-C-R.  Edwards-R-B.  Sandell-J-H.
   Schreiber-B-M.  Fine-R-E.
TI Apolipoprotein E is synthesized in the retina by Muller glial cells,
   secreted into the vitreous, and rapidly transported into the optic
   nerve by retinal ganglion cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5628.

AU Hirose-H.  Lee-Y-H.  Inman-L-R.  Nagasawa-Y.  Johnson-J-H.
   Unger-R-H.
TI Defective fatty acid-mediated {beta}-cell compensation in Zucker
   diabetic fatty rats. Pathogenic implications for obesity-dependent
   diabetes.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5633.

AU Wang-Y.  Shin-W-S.  Kawaguchi-H.  Inukai-M.  Kato-M.  Sakamoto-A.
   Uehara-Y.  Miyamoto-M.  Shimamoto-N.  Korenaga-R.  Ando-J.
   Toyo-oka-T.
TI Contribution of sustained Ca2+ elevation for nitric oxide production in
   endothelial cells and subsequent modulation of Ca2+ transient in
   vascular smooth muscle cells in coculture
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5647.

AU Estival-A.  Monzat-V.  Miquel-K.  Gaubert-F.  Hollande-E.  Korc-M.
   Vaysse-N.  Clemente-F.
TI Differential regulation of fibroblast growth factor (FGF) receptor-1
   mRNA and protein by two molecular forms of basic FGF. Modulation of
   FGFR-1 mRNA stability.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5663.

AU Hay-J-C.  Hirling-H.  Scheller-R-H.
TI Mammalian vesicle trafficking proteins of the endoplasmic reticulum and
   Golgi apparatus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5671.

AU Kawakatsu-H.  Sakai-T.  Takagaki-Y.  Shinoda-Y.  Saito-M.  Owada-M-K.
   Yano-J.
TI A new monoclonal antibody which selectively recognizes the active form
   of Src tyrosine kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5680.

AU Dabrowski-A.  Grady-T.  Logsdon-C-D.  Williams-J-A.
TI Jun kinases are rapidly activated by cholecystokinin in rat pancreas
   both in vitro and in vivo
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5686.

AU Tsoulfas-P.  Stephens-R-M.  Kaplan-D-R.  Parada-L-F.
TI TrkC isoforms with inserts in the kinase domain show impaired signaling
   responses
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5691.

AU Gordon-C.  McGurk-G.  Wallace-M.  Hastie-N-D.
TI A conditional lethal mutant in the fission yeast 26 S protease subunit
   mts3+ is defective in metaphase to anaphase transition
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5704.

AU Shapiro-P-S.  Evans-J-N.  Davis-R-J.  Posada-J-A.
TI The seven-transmembrane-spanning receptors for endothelin and thrombin
   cause proliferation of airway smooth muscle cells and activation of the
   extracellular regulated kinase and c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase groups of
   mitogen-activated protein kinases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5750.

AU Soker-S.  Fidder-H.  Neufeld-G.  Klagsbrun-M.
TI Characterization of novel vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)
   receptors on tumor cells that bind VEGF165 via its exon 7-encoded domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5761.

AU Li-X.  Leung-S.  Qureshi-S.  Darnell-J-E-Jr..  Stark-G-R.
TI Formation of STAT1-STAT2 heterodimers and their role in the activation
   of IRF-1 gene transcription by interferon-{alpha}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5790.

AU Canossa-M.  Rovelli-G.  Shooter-E-M.
TI Transphosphorylation of the neurotrophin Trk receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5812.

AU Goh-K-C.  Lim-Y-P.  Ong-S-H.  Siak-C-B.  Cao-X.  Tan-Y-H.  Guy-G-R.
TI Identification of p90, a prominent tyrosine-phosphorylated protein in
   fibroblast growth factor-stimulated cells, as 80K-H
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5832.

AU Rokosh-D-G.  Stewart-A-F-R.  Chang-K-C.  Bailey-B-A.  Karliner-J-S.
   Camacho-S-A.  Long-C-S.  Simpson-P-C.
TI {alpha}1-adrenergic receptor subtype mRNAs are differentially regulated
   by {alpha}1-adrenergic and other hypertrophic stimuli in cardiac
   myocytes in culture and in vivo. Repression of {alpha}1B and {alpha}1D
   but induction of {alpha}1C.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5839.

AU Pandit-S-D.  Donis-Keller-H.  Iwamoto-T.  Tomich-J-M.  Pike-L-J.
TI The multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2B point mutation alters
   long-term regulation and enhances the transforming capacity of the
   epidermal growth factor receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5850.

AU Porfiri-E.  McCormick-F.
TI Regulation of epidermal growth factor receptor signaling by
   phosphorylation of the Ras exchange factor hSOS1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5871.

AU Felding-Habermann-B.  Habermann-R.  Saldivar-E.  Ruggeri-Z-M.
TI Role of {beta}3 integrins in melanoma cell adhesion to activated
   platelets under flow
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5892.

AU Takechi-H.  Matsumura-K.  Watanabe-Y.  Kato-K.  Noyori-R.  Suzuki-M.
   Watanabe-Y.
TI A novel subtype of the prostacyclin receptor expressed in the central
   nervous system
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5901.

AU Kojima-T.  Katsumi-A.  Yamazaki-T.  Muramatsu-T.  Nagasaka-T.
   Ohsumi-K.  Saito-H.
TI Human ryudocan from endothelium-like cells binds basic fibroblast
   growth factor, midkine, and tissue factor pathway inhibitor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5914.

AU Ram-P-A.  Park-S-H.  Choi-H-K.  Waxman-D-J.
TI Growth hormone activation of Stat 1, Stat 3, and Stat 5 in rat liver.
   Differential kinetics of hormone desensitization and growth hormone
   stimulation of both tyrosine phosphorylation and serine/threonine
   phosphorylation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5929.

AU Han-Y.  Leaman-D-W.  Watling-D.  Rogers-N-C.  Groner-B.  Kerr-I-M.
   Wood-W-I.  Stark-G-R.
TI Participation of JAK and STAT proteins in growth hormone-induced
   signaling
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5947.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Westley-A-M.  Westley-J.
TI Enzyme inhibition in open systems. Superiority of uncompetitive agents.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5347.

AU Zhang-Z-Y.  Walsh-A-B.  Wu-L.  McNamara-D-J.  Dobrusin-E-M.
   Miller-W-T.
TI Determinants of substrate recognition in the protein-tyrosine
   phosphatase, PTP1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5386.

AU Albakri-Q-A.  Stuehr-D-J.
TI Intracellular assembly of inducible NO synthase is limited by nitric
   oxide-mediated changes in heme insertion and availability
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5414.

AU Miller-M-A.  Lipscomb-J-D.
TI Homoprotocatechuate 2,3-dioxygenase from Brevibacterium fuscum. A
   dioxygenase with catalase activity.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5524.

AU Steinebach-V.  Vries-S-.  Duine-J-A.
TI Intermediates in the catalytic cycle of copper-quinoprotein amine
   oxidase from Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5580.

AU Tokumitsu-H.  Soderling-T-R.
TI Requirements for calcium and calmodulin in the calmodulin kinase
   activation cascade
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5617.

AU Hasslacher-M.  Schall-M.  Hayn-M.  Griengl-H.  Kohlwein-S-D.
   Schwab-H.
TI Molecular cloning of the full-length cDNA of (S)-hydroxynitrile lyase
   from Hevea brasiliensis. Functional expression in Escherichia coli and
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae and identification of an active site residue.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5884.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Peterson-B-Z.  Tanada-T-N.  Catterall-W-A.
TI Molecular determinants of high affinity dihydropyridine binding in
   L-type calcium channels
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5293.

AU Chernaya-G.  Vazquez-M.  Reeves-J-P.
TI Sodium-calcium exchange and store-dependent calcium influx in
   transfected Chinese hamster ovary cells expressing the bovine cardiac
   sodium-calcium exchanger. Acceleration of exchange activity in
   thapsigargin-treated cells.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5378.

AU Siewe-R-M.  Weil-B.  Burkovski-A.  Eikmanns-B-J.  Eikmanns-M.
   Kramer-R.
TI Functional and genetic characterization of the (methyl)ammonium uptake
   carrier of Corynebacterium glutamicum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5398.

AU Mackenzie-B.  Loo-D-D-F.  Fei-Y-J.  Liu-W.  Ganapathy-V.
   Leibach-F-H.  Wright-E-M.
TI Mechanisms of the human intestinal H+-coupled oligopeptide transporter
   hPEPT1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5430.

AU Suzuki-H.  Kanazawa-T.
TI Reduction in water activity greatly retards the phosphoryl transfer
   from ATP to enzyme protein in the catalytic cycle of sarcoplasmic
   reticulum Ca2+-ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5481.

AU Zhang-Y.  Chernova-M-N.  Stuart-Tilley-A-K.  Jiang-L.  Alper-S-L.
TI The cytoplasmic and transmembrane domains of AE2 both contribute to
   regulation of anion exchange by pH
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5741.

AU Gee-N-S.  Brown-J-P.  Dissanayake-V-U-K.  Offord-J.  Thurlow-R.
   Woodruff-G-N.
TI The novel anticonvulsant drug, gabapentin (neurontin), binds to the
   {alpha}2{delta} subunit of a calcium channel
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5768.

AU Tucker-S-J.  Bond-C-T.  Herson-P.  Pessia-M.  Adelman-J-P.
TI Inhibitory interactions between two inward rectifier K+ channel
   subunits mediated by the transmembrane domains
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5866.

AU Yano-T.  Sled'-V-D.  Ohnishi-T.  Yagi-T.
TI Expression and characterization of the flavoprotein subcomplex composed
   of 50-kDa (NQO1) and 25-kDa (NQO2) subunits of the proton-translocating
   NADH-quinone oxidoreductase of Paracoccus denitrificans
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5907.

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AU Inukai-K.  Anai-M.  Breda-E-V.  Hosaka-T.  Katagiri-H.  Funaki-M.
   Fukushima-Y.  Ogihara-T.  Yazaki-Y.  Kikuchi-M.  Oka-Y.  Asano-T.
TI A novel 55-kDa regulatory subunit for phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase
   structurally similar to p55PIK is generated by alternative splicing of
   the p85{alpha} gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5317.

AU Blank-J-L.  Gerwins-P.  Elliott-E-M.  Sather-S.  Johnson-G-L.
TI Molecular cloning of mitogen-activated protein/ERK kinase kinases
   (MEKK) 2 and 3. Regulation of sequential phosphorylation pathways
   involving mitogen-activated protein kinase and c-Jun kinase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5361.

AU Hughes-C-C-W.  Pober-J-S.
TI Transcriptional regulation of the interleukin-2 gene in normal human
   peripheral blood T cells. Convergence of costimulatory signals and
   differences from transformed T cells.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5369.

AU Cara-A.  Cereseto-A.  Lori-F.  Reitz-M-S-Jr..
TI HIV-1 protein expression from synthetic circles of DNA mimicking the
   extrachromosomal forms of viral DNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5393.

AU Cutts-S-M.  Parsons-P-G.  Sturm-R-A.  Phillips-D-R.
TI Adriamycin-induced DNA adducts inhibit the DNA interactions of
   transcription factors and RNA polymerase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5422.

AU Seiffert-D.  Curriden-S-A.  Jenne-D.  Binder-B-R.  Loskutoff-D-J.
TI Differential regulation of vitronectin in mice and men in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5474.

AU Owczarek-C-M.  Layton-M-J.  Robb-L-G.  Nicola-N-A.  Begley-C-G.
TI Molecular basis of the soluble and membrane-bound forms of the murine
   leukemia inhibitory factor receptor {alpha}-chain. Expression in
   normal, gestating, and leukemia inhibitory factor nullizygous mice.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5495.

AU Smith-Sorensen-B.  Hijmans-E-M.  Beijersbergen-R-L.  Bernards-R.
TI Functional analysis of Burkitt's lymphoma mutant c-Myc proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5513.

AU Wenz-C.  Jeltsch-A.  Pingoud-A.
TI Probing the indirect readout of the restriction enzyme EcoRV.
   Mutational analysis of contacts to the DNA-backbone.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5565.

AU Vietor-I.  Oliveira-I-C.  Vilcek-J.
TI CCAAT box enhancer binding protein {alpha} (C/EBP-{alpha}) stimulates
   {kappa}B element-mediated transcription in transfected cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5595.

AU Pelta-J.  Livolant-F.  Sikorav-J-L.
TI DNA aggregation induced by polyamines and cobalthexamine
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5656.

AU Bishop-J-S.  Guy-Caffey-J-K.  Ojwang-J-O.  Smith-S-R.  Hogan-M-E.
   Cossum-P-A.  Rando-R-F.  Chaudhary-N.
TI Intramolecular G-quartet motifs confer nuclease resistance to a potent
   anti-HIV oligonucleotide
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5698.

AU Shan-Q.  Cox-M-M.  Inman-R-B.
TI DNA strand exchange promoted by RecA K72R. Two reaction phases with
   different Mg2+ requirements.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5712.

AU Bedale-W-A.  Cox-M-M.
TI Evidence for the coupling of ATP hydrolysis to the final (extension)
   phase of RecA protein-mediated DNA strand exchange
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5725.

AU Muthukkumar-S.  Sells-S-F.  Crist-S-A.  Rangnekar-V-M.
TI Interleukin-1 induces growth arrest by hypophosphorylation of the
   retinoblastoma susceptibility gene product RB
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5733.

AU Mitcham-J-L.  Parnet-P.  Bonnert-T-P.  Garka-K-E.  Gerhart-M-J.
   Slack-J-L.  Gayle-M-A.  Dower-S-K.  Sims-J-E.
TI T1/ST2 signaling establishes it as a member of an expanding
   interleukin-1 receptor family
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5777.

AU Gayle-M-A.  Slack-J-L.  Bonnert-T-P.  Renshaw-B-R.  Sonoda-G.
   Taguchi-T.  Testa-J-R.  Dower-S-K.  Sims-J-E.
TI Cloning of a putative ligand for the T1/ST2 receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5784.

AU Yang-N.  Shigeta-H.  Shi-H.  Teng-C-T.
TI Estrogen-related receptor, hERR1, modulates estrogen receptor mediated
   response of human lactoferrin gene promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5795.

AU Ma-J.  Spremulli-L-L.
TI Expression, purification, and mechanistic studies of bovine
   mitochondrial translational initiation factor 2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5805.

AU Englander-E-W.  Howard-B-H.
TI A naturally occurring T14A11 tract blocks nucleosome formation over the
   human neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1)-Alu element
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5819.

AU Wetsel-R-A.  Kulics-J.  Lokki-M-L.  Kiepiela-P.  Akama-H.
   Johnson-C-A-C.  Densen-P.  Colten-H-R.
TI Type II human complement C2 deficiency. Allele-specific amino acid
   substitutions (Ser189  Phe; Gly444  Arg) cause impaired C2 secretion.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5824.

AU Gan-L.  Perney-T-M.  Kaczmarek-L-K.
TI Cloning and characterization of the promoter for a potassium channel
   expressed in high frequency firing neurons
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5859.

AU Shi-M-M.  Godleski-J-J.  Paulauskis-J-D.
TI Regulation of macrophage inflammatory protein-1{alpha} mRNA by
   oxidative stress
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5878.

AU Baker-D-L.  Dave-V.  Reed-T.  Periasamy-M.
TI Multiple Sp1 binding sites in the cardiac/slow twitch muscle
   sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase gene promoter are required for
   expression in Sol8 muscle cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5921.

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AU Carrero-J.  Voss-E-W-Jr..
TI Temperature and pH dependence of fluorescein binding within the
   monoclonal antibody 9-40 active site as monitored by hydrostatic
   pressure
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5332.

AU Mallender-W-D.  Carrero-J.  Voss-E-W-Jr..
TI Comparative properties of the single chain antibody and Fv derivatives
   of mAb 4-4-20. Relationship between interdomain interactions and the
   high affinity for fluorescein ligand.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5338.

AU Puri-K-D.  Springer-T-A.
TI A Schiff base with mildly oxidized carbohydrate ligands stabilizes
   L-selectin and not P-selectin or E-selectin rolling adhesions in shear
   flow
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5404.

AU Klingbeil-M-M.  Walker-D-J.  Arnette-R.  Sidawy-E.  Hayton-K.
   Komuniecki-P-R.  Komuniecki-R.
TI Identification of a novel dihydrolipoyl dehydrogenase-binding protein
   in the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex of the anaerobic parasitic
   nematode, Ascaris suum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5451.

AU Szeltner-Z.  Polgar-L.
TI Conformational stability and catalytic activity of HIV-1 protease are
   both enhanced at high salt concentration
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5458.

AU Hammacher-A.  Simpson-R-J.  Nice-E-C.
TI The interleukin-6 (IL-6) partial antagonist (Q159E, T162P) IL-6
   interacts with the IL-6 receptor and gp130 but fails to induce a stable
   hexameric receptor complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5464.

AU Shahrestanifar-M.  Wang-W-W.  Howells-R-D.
TI Studies on inhibition of {mu} and {delta} opioid receptor binding by
   dithiothreitol and N-ethylmaleimide. His223 is critical for {mu} opioid
   receptor binding and inactivation by N-ethylmaleimide.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5505.

AU Lande-M-B.  Jo-I.  Zeidel-M-L.  Somers-M.  Harris-H-W-Jr..
TI Phosphorylation of aquaporin-2 does not alter the membrane water
   permeability of rat papillary water channel-containing vesicles
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5552.

AU Vashdi-Elberg-D.  Staten-N-R.  Sakal-E.  McKinnie-R-E.  Djiane-J.
   Krivi-G-G.  Gertler-A.
TI Selective modification of recombinant bovine placental lactogen by
   site-directed mutagenesis at its C terminus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5558.

AU Ryden-M.  Ibanez-C-F.
TI Binding of neurotrophin-3 to p75LNGFR, TrkA, and TrkB mediated by a
   single functional epitope distinct from that recognized by TrkC
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5623.

AU Keyt-B-A.  Nguyen-H-V.  Berleau-L-T.  Duarte-C-M.  Park-J.  Chen-H.
   Ferrara-N.
TI Identification of vascular endothelial growth factor determinants for
   binding KDR and FLT-1 receptors. Generation of receptor-selective VEGF
   variants by site-directed mutagenesis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5638.

AU Zhang-R.  Buczko-E.  Dufau-M-L.
TI Requirement of cysteine residues in exons 1-6 of the extracellular
   domain of the luteinizing hormone receptor for gonadotropin binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5755.

AU Chapman-E-R.  An-S.  Edwardson-J-M.  Jahn-R.
TI A novel function for the second C2 domain of synaptotagmin.
   Ca2+-triggered dimerization.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5844.

AU Simmerman-H-K-B.  Kobayashi-Y-M.  Autry-J-M.  Jones-L-R.
TI A leucine zipper stabilizes the pentameric membrane domain of
   phospholamban and forms a coiled-coil pore structure
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 March 8.  271(10).  p 5941.



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TI Somatosensory and movement-related properties of red nucleus: a
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SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 108(1)  P 1.
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AU Yang-R-C.  Yang-S-L.  Chen-S-W.  Lai-S-L.  Chen-S-S.  Chiang-C-S.
TI Previous heat shock treatment attenuates  bicuculline-induced
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SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 108(1)  P 18.
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TI Contribution of the forebrain archistriatal gaze fields to auditory
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SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 108(1)  P 23.
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AU Blomqvist-A.  Ericson-A-C.  Craig-A-D.  Broman-J.
TI Evidence for glutamate as a neurotransmitter in spinothalamic tract
   terminals in the posterior region of owl monkeys.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 108(1)  P 33.
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AU Crammond-D-J.  Kalaska-J-F.
TI Differential relation of discharge in primary motor cortex and
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AU Iwamoto-Y.  Perlmutter-S-I.  Baker-J-F.  Peterson-B-W.
TI Spatial coordination by descending vestibular signals.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 108(1)  P 85.
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AU Weisenhorn-D-M-V.  Weruaga-Prieto-E.  Celio-M-R.
TI Calretinin-immunoreactivity in organotypic cultures of the rat
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AU Rivas-J.  Gaztelu-J-M.  Garcia-Austt-E.
TI Changes in hippocampal cell discharge patterns and theta rhythm
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   guinea pig.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 108(1)  P 113.
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AU Gu-X.  Fortier-P-A.
TI Early enhancement but no late changes of motor responses induced
   by intracortical microstimulation in the ketamine-anesthetized
   rat.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 108(1)  P 119.
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AU Hay-L.  Bard-C.  Fleury-M.  Teasdale-N.
TI Availability of visual and proprioceptive afferent messages and
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SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 108(1)  P 129.
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AU Gentilucci-M.  Negrotti-A.
TI Mechanisms for distance reproduction in perceptual and motor tasks.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 108(1)  P 140.
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AU Macefield-V-G.  Rothwell-J-C.  Day-B-L.
TI The contribution of transcortical pathways to long-latency stretch
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SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 108(1)  P 147.
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AU Macefield-V-G.  Haeger-Ross-C.  Johansson-R-S.
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TI Fatal mitochondrial myopathy, lactic acidosis,  and complex I
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AU Tuchman-M.  Plante-R-J.  Garcia-Perez-M-A.  Rubio-V.
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AU Mostacciuolo-M-L.  Miorin-M.  Martinello-F.  Angelini-C.  Perini-P.
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TI Genetic epidemiology of congenital muscular dystrophy  in a sample
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AB 60970277.439

AU Joenje-H.
TI Fanconi anaemia complementation groups  in Germany and The
   Netherlands.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 280.
AB 60970280.439

AU James-R-S.  Jacobs-P-A.
TI Molecular studies of the aetiology of trisomy 8  in spontaneous
   abortions and the liveborn population.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 283.
AB 60970283.439

AU Lund-A-M.  Skovby-F.  Schwartz-M.
TI Deletion of a Gly-Pro-Pro repeat in the proalpha2(I) chain of
   procollagen I  in a family with dominant osteogenesis imperfecta
   type IV.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 287.
AB 60970287.439

AU Handig-I.  Dams-E.  Taroni-F.  Laere-S-V.  de-Barsy-T.
   Willems-P-J.
TI Inheritance of the S113L mutation within an inbred family  with
   carnitine palmitoyltransferase enzyme deficiency.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 291.
AB 60970291.439

AU Beuten-J.  Hennekam-R-C-M.  Roy-B-V.  Mangelschots-K.
   Sutcliffe-J-S.  Halley-D-J-J.  Hennekam-F-A-M.  Beaudet-A-L.
   Willems-P-J.
TI Angelman syndrome in an inbred family.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 294.
AB 60970294.439

AU Zedenius-J.  Wallin-G.  Svensson-A.  Bovee-J.  Hoeoeg-A.
   Baeckdahl-M.  Larsson-C.
TI Deletions of the long arm of chromosome 10  in progression of
   follicular thyroid tumors.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 299.
AB 60970299.439

AU Rafi-M-A.  Luzi-P.  Zlotogora-J.  Wenger-D-A.
TI Two different mutations are responsible for Krabbe disease  in the
   Druze and Moslem Arab populations in Israel.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 304.
AB 60970304.439

AU Santos-F-R.  Gerelsaikhan-T.  Munkhtuja-B.  Oyunsuren-T.
   Epplen-J-T.  Pena-S-D-J.
TI Geographic differences in the allele frequencies  of the human
   Y-linked tetranucleotide polymorphism DYS19.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 309.
AB 60970309.439

AU Luna-M-C.  Granados-P-A.  Olek-K.  Pivetta-O-H.
TI Cystic fibrosis in Argentina: the frequency of the &Delta;F508
   mutation.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 314.
AB 60970314.439

AU Zappata-S.  Tiziano-F.  Neri-G.  Brahe-C.
TI Deletions in the SMN gene in infantile  and adult spinal muscular
   atrophy patients from the same family.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 315.
AB 60970315.439

AU Herskind-A-M.  McGue-M.  Holm-N-V.  Sorensen-T-I-A.  Harvald-B.
   Vaupel-J-W.
TI The heritability of human longevity:  a population-based study of
   2872 Danish twin pairs born 1870-1900.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 319.
AB 60970319.439

AU Nuytinck-L.  Dalgleish-R.  Spotila-L.  Renard-J-P.  Regemorter-N-V.
    Paepe-A-D.
TI Substitution of glycine-661 by serine in the alpha1(I)  and
   alpha2(I) chains of type I collagen results in different clinical
   and biochemical phenotypes.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 324.
AB 60970324.439

AU Azofeifa-J.  Waldherr-R.  Cremer-M.
TI X-chromosome methylation ratios as indicators  of chromosomal
   activity: evidence of intraindividual divergencies  among tissues
   of different embryonal origin.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 330.
AB 60970330.439

AU de-Vries-H-G.  Collee-J-M.  van-Veldhuizen-M-H-R.  Achterhof-L.
   Sibinga-C-T-S.  Scheffer-H.  Buys-C-H-C-M.  ten-Kate-L-P.
TI Validation of the determination of &Delta;F508 mutations  of the
   cystic fibrosis gene in over 11000 mouthwashes.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 334.
AB 60970334.439

AU Sistermans-E-A.  de-Wijs-I-J.  de-Coo-R-F-M.  Smit-L-M-E.
   Menko-F-H.  van-Oost-B-A.
TI A (G-to-A) mutation in the initiation codon  of the proteolipid
   protein gene causing a relatively mild form  of
   Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease in a Dutch family.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 337.
AB 60970337.439

AU Byrne-P-C.  Shipley-J-M.  Chave-K-J.  Sanders-P-G.  Snell-K.
TI Characterisation of a human serine hydroxymethyltransferase
   pseudogene and its localisation to 1p32.3-33.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 340.
AB 60970340.439

AU Rowe-P-S-N.  Goulding-J-N.  Francis-F.  Oudet-C.  Econs-M-J.
   Hanauer-A.  Lehrach-H.  Read-A-P.  Mountford-R-C.  Summerfield-T.
   Weissenbach-J.  Fraser-W.  Drezner-M-K.  Davies-K-E.
   O'Riordan-J-L-H.
TI The gene for X-linked hypophosphataemic rickets maps  to a 200-300
   kb region in Xp22.1, and is located on a single YAC  containing a
   putative vitamin D response element (VDRE).
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 345.
AB 60970345.439

AU Takechi-T.  Tohyama-J.  Kurashige-T.  Maruta-K.  Uyemura-K.  Ohi-T.
    Matsukura-S.  Sakuragawa-N.
TI A deletion of five nucleotides in the L1CAM gene  in a Japanese
   family with X-linked hydrocephalus.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 353.
AB 60970353.439

AU Patrinos-G-P.  Loutradi-Anagnostou-A.  Papadakis-M-N.
TI A new base substitution in the 5' regulatory region  of the human
   ^[A]gamma globin gene is linked with the beta^[S] gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 357.
AB 60970357.439

AU Malzac-P.  Mattei-M-G.  Thibault-J.  Bruneau-G.
TI Chromosomal localization of the human  and mouse histidine
   decarboxylase genes by in situ hybridization.  Exclusion of the
   HDC gene from the Prader-Willi syndrome region.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 359.
AB 60970359.439

AU Hofstra-R-M-W.  Cheng-N-C.  Hansen-C.  Stulp-R-P.  Stelwagen-T.
   Clausen-N.  Tommerup-N.  Caron-H.  Westerveld-A.  Versteeg-R.
   Buys-C-H-C-M.
TI No mutations found by RET mutation scanning  in sporadic and
   hereditary neuroblastoma.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 362.
AB 60970362.439

AU Mehes-G.  Tarnok-A.  Pajor-L.  Mehes-K.
TI Objective analysis of centromere separation.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 365.
AB 60970365.439

AU Fromenty-B.  Mansouri-A.  Bonnefont-J-P.  Courtois-F.  Munnich-A.
   Rabier-D.  Pessayre-D.
TI Most cases of medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase  deficiency
   escape detection in France.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 367.
AB 60970367.439

AU Blakemore-A-I-F.  Cox-A.  Gonzalez-A-M.  Maskill-J-K.  Hughes-M-E.
   Wilson-R-M.  Ward-J-D.  Duff-G-W.
TI Interleukin-1 receptor antagonist allele (IL1RN*2) associated  with
   nephropathy in diabetes mellitus.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 369.
AB 60970369.439

AU Maraschio-P.  Tupler-R.  Barbierato-L.  Dainotti-E.  Larizza-D.
   Bernardi-F.  Hoeller-H.  Garau-A.  Tiepolo-L.
TI An analysis of Xq deletions.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 375.
AB 60970375.439

AU Maraschio-P.  Tupler-R.  Rossi-E.  Barbierato-L.  Uccellatore-F.
   Rocchi-M.  Zuffardi-O.  Fraccaro-M.
TI A novel mechanism for the origin of supernumerary marker
   chromosomes.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 382.
AB 60970382.439

AU Takai-S.  Kawakami-H.  Nakayama-T.  Yamada-K.  Nakamura-S.
TI Localization of the gene encoding  the human L-glutamate
   transporter (GLT-1)  to 11p11.2-p13 by fluorescence in situ
   hybridization.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 387.
AB 60970387.439

AU Yurov-Y-B.  Soloviev-I-V.  Vorsanova-S-G.  Marcais-B.  Roizes-G.
   Lewis-R.
TI High resolution multicolor fluorescence  in situ hybridization
   using cyanine and fluorescein dyes:  rapid chromosome
   identification  by directly fluorescently labeled alphoid DNA
   probes.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 390.
AB 60970390.439

AU Kostrzewa-M.  Grady-D-L.  Moyzis-R-K.  Floeter-L.  Mueller-U.
TI Integration of four genes, a pseudogene, thirty-one STSs,  and a
   highly polymorphic STRP  into the 7-10 Mb YAC contig of 5q34-q35.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 399.
AB 60970399.439

AU Kuo-W-L.  Hirschhorn-R.  Huie-M-L.  Hirschhorn-K.
TI Localization and ordering of acid alpha-glucosidase (GAA)  and
   thymidine kinase (TK1) by fluorescence in situ hybridization.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 404.
AB 60970404.439

AU Kijima-H.  Kubo-M.  Ishizuka-T.  Kakinuma-M.  Koike-T.
TI A novel missense mutation in the thyroid hormone receptor beta gene
    in a kindred with resistance to thyroid hormone.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 97(3)  P 407.
AB 60970407.439

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AU Sabatini-S-P.
TI Recurrent inhibition and clustered connectivity as a basis for
   Gabor-like receptive fields in the visual cortex.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 74(3)  P 189.
AB 60740189.422

AU Schneider-G.  Schuchhardt-J.  Wrede-P.
TI Evolutionary optimization in multimodal search space.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 74(3)  P 203.
AB 60740203.422

AU Arnoldi-H-M-R.  Brauer-W.
TI Synchronization without oscillatory neurons.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 74(3)  P 209.
AB 60740209.422

AU Brocas-J.  Fromageot-C.
TI Thermoregulation in homeotherms: central temperature results from
   optimization of energy transfers.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 74(3)  P 225.
AB 60740225.422

AU Slavcheva-G.  Kolev-V.  Radicheva-N.
TI Extracellular action potentials of skeletal muscle fibre affected
   by 4-aminopyridine: a model study.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 74(3)  P 235.
AB 60740235.422

AU Andrade-M-A.  Moran-F.
TI Structural study of the development of ocularity domains using a
   neural network model.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 74(3)  P 243.
AB 60740243.422

AU Lukashin-A-V.  Amirikian-B-R.  Mozhaev-V-L.  Wilcox-G-L.
   Georgopoulos-A-P.
TI Modeling motor cortical operations by an attractor network of
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SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 74(3)  P 255.
AB 60740255.422

AU Zielinska-T.
TI Coupled oscillators utilised as gait rhythm generators of a
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SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 74(3)  P 263.
AB 60740263.422

AU Joublin-F.  Spengler-F.  Wacquant-S.  Dinse-H-R.
TI A columnar model of somatosensory reorganizational plasticity based
   on Hebbian and non-Hebbian learning rules.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 74(3)  P 275.
AB 60740275.422

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CC Contents for Clinical Chemistry for Month of MARCH 1996

CC Editorials

AU Sweetman-L.
TI Newborn Screening by Tandem Mass Spectrometry (MS-MS).
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 345-346.

AU Wilding-P.
TI Cost-Effective Protocols for Laboratory Testing.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 347-348.

CC Articles

CC       Molecular Pathology and Genetics

AU Chace-D-H.  Hillman-S-L.  Millington-D-S.  Kahler-S-G.  Adam-B-W.
   Levy-H-L.
TI Rapid Diagnosis of Homocystinuria and Other Hypermethioninemias from
   Newborns' Blood Spots by Tandem Mass Spectrometry.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 349-355.

AU Stoerker-J.  Hurwitz-C.  Rose-N-C.  Silberstein-L-E.  Highsmith-W-E.
TI Heteroduplex Generator in Analysis of Rh Blood Group Alleles.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  43(3).  P 356-360.

AU Zarghami-N.  Diamandis-E-P.
TI Detection of Prostate-Specific Antigen mRNA and Protein in Breast
   Tumors.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 361-366.

CC       Drug Monitoring and Toxicology

AU Dean-R-A.  Thomasson-H-R.  Dumaual-N.  Amann-D.  Li-T-K.
TI Simultaneous Measurement of Ethanol and Ethyl-d5 Alcohol by Stable
   Isotope Gas Chromatography--Mass Spectrometry.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 367-372.

AU Datta-P.  Xu-L.  Malik-S.  Landicho-D.  Ferreri-L.  Halverson-K. 
   Roby-P-V. Zebelman-A-M.  Kenny-M-A.
TI Effect of Antibody Specificity on Results of Selected Digoxin
   Immunoassays Among Various Clinical Groups.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 373-379.

AU Keuzenkamp-Jansen-C-W.  van Baal-J-M.  De Abreu-R-A.  de Jong-J-G-N.
   Zuiderent-R.  Trijbels-J-M-F.
TI Detection and Identification of 6-Methylmercapto-8-Hydroxypurine, A
   Major Metabolite of 6-Mercaptopurine, in Plasma During Intravenous
   Administration.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  43(3).  P 380-386.

CC       Laboratory Management and Utilization

AU Steffes-M-W.  Gillen-J-L.  Fuhrman-S-A.
TI Delivering Clinical Laboratory Services to Intensive Care Units.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 387-391.

AU Olafsdottir-E.  Westgard-J-O.  Ehrmeyer-S-S.  Fallon-K-D.
TI Matrix Effects and the Performance and Selection of Quality-Control
   Procedures to Monitor PO2 Measurements.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 392-396.

CC       Automation and Analytical Techniques

AU Liu-M.  Wang-G-R.  Liu-T-Z.  Tsai-K-J.
TI Improved Fluorometric Quantification of Urinary Xanthurenic Acid.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 397-401.

AU Estey-C-A.  Felder-R-A.
TI Clinical Trials of a Novel Centrifugation Method: Axial Separation.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 402-409.

AU Pittet-J-L.  De Moerloose-P.  Reber-G.  Durand-C.  Villard-C. 
   Piga-N. Rolland-D.  Comby-S.  Dupuy-G.
TI VIDAS D-Dimer: Fast Quantitative ELISA for Measuring D-Dimer in
   Plasma.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 410-415.

CC       Enzymes and Protein Markers

AU Mulder-T-P-J.  Peters-W-H-M.  Court-D-A.  Jansen-J-B-M-J.
TI Sandwich ELISA for Glutathione S-Transferase Alpha1-1: Plasma
   Concentrations in Controls and in Patients with Gastrointestinal
   Disorders.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 416-419.

AU Randell-E-W.  Diamandis-E-P.  Ellis-G.
TI Serum Prostate-Specific Antigen Measured in Children from Birth to
   Age 18 Years.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 420-423.

CC       Lipids and Lipoproteins

AU Nauck-M.  Marz-W.  Haas-B.  Wieland-H.
TI Homogeneous Assay for Direct Determination of High-Density
   Lipoprotein Cholesterol Evaluated.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 424-429.

AU Teissier-E.  Walters-Laporte-E.  Duhem-C.  Luc-G.  Fruchart-J-C. 
   Duriez-P.
TI Rapid Quantification of Alpha-Tocopherol in Plasma and Low- and
   High-Density Lipoproteins.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 430-435.

AU Marcovina-S-M.  Hobbs-H-H.  Albers-J-J.
TI Relation Between Number of Apolipoprotein(a) Kringle 4 Repeats and
   Mobility of Isoforms in Agarose Gel: Basis for a Standardized Isoform
   Nomenclature.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 436-439.

CC       Endocrinology and Metabolism

AU Mackenzie-I-M-J.  Ekangaki-A.  Young-J-D.  Garrard-C-S.
TI Effect of Renal Function on Serum Nitrogen Oxide Concentrations.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 440-444.

CC       General Clinical Chemistry

AU Fleming-S-C.  Duncan-A.  Russell-R-I.  Laker-M-F.
TI Measurement of Sugar Probes in Serum: An Alternative to Urine
   Measurement in Intestinal Permeability Testing.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 445-448.

CC Case Reports

AU Randell-E-W.  St. Louis-P.
TI Interference in Glucose and Other Clinical Chemistry Assays by
   Thiocyanate and Cyanide in a Patient Treated with Nitroprusside.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 449-453.

AU Aveldano-M-I.  Donnari-D.
TI Plasma Phospholipid Fatty Acids in X-Linked Adrenoleukodystrophy.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 454-461.

AU Donnelly-J-G.  Ooi-D-S.  Burns-B-F.  Goel-R.
TI Chronic Elevated Serum Lipase Without Evidence of Pancreatitis:
   Tumor-Derived Lipase?
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 462-464.

CC Technical Briefs

AU Kastrissios-H.  Nakano-M.  Burton-P.  Blaschke-T.
TI Improved Combined Solid-Phase Extraction-RIA Method for Quantifying
   Zalcitabine in Plasma.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 465-466.

AU JianHua-M.  ShiJue-C.  ZhiYun-N.  Yang-Z.  YongKun-H.  YongPing-L.
TI Frozen Storage of Urine Samples Before ELISA Measurement of 
   Retinol-Binding Protein.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 466-467.

AU Couttenye-M-M.  Jurgens-A.  Lamberts-L-V.  Verpooten-G-A.
   D'Haese-P-C. De Broe-M-E.
TI Determination of Ionized Calcium: Evaluation of Sampling and Storage
   Procedures.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 468-469.

AU Stoeckl-D.  Libeer-J-C.  Reinauer-H.  Thienpont-L-M.
   De Leenheer-A-P.
TI Accuracy-Based Assessment of Proficiency Testing Results with Serum
   from Single Donations: Possibilities and Limitations.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 469-470.

AU Slobodianik-N-H.  Pallaro-A.  Rio-M-E.  Barbeito-S.  Strasnoy-I.
   Franchello-A.  Casella-E.  Torales-M-R.  Giraudi-V.  Ramos-O.
TI Prealbumin, Retinol-Binding Protein, and Total Salivary IgA in
   Children with AIDS.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 471-472.

AU Heinze-T.  Greiner-Mai-E.
TI Immunoluminometric Assay for Determining CA 72-4 in Patients with
   Gynecological Tumors.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 472-474.

AU Baum-H.  Obst-M.  Huber-U.  Neumeier-D.
TI Cardiac Troponin T in Patients with High Creatinine Concentration but
   Normal Creatine Kinase Activity in Serum.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 474-475.

AU Modenese-A.  Carobene-A.  Ferrero-C.  Ceriotti-F.  Franzini-C.
   De Giorgi-E. Franzin-M.  Giorgio-A.  Baldo-L.
TI Reference Method for Serum Total Cholesterol Measurement: Does
   Substituting Enzymatic Step for Libermann-Burchard Reaction Improve
   Specificity?
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 475-477.

AU Jariego-C-M.  Hernanz-A.
TI Determination of Organic Acids by Capillary Electrophoresis in
   Screening of Organic Acidurias.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 477-478.

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AU Jover Sanz-E.  Cazurro-A-M.  Bellido-A-L.  Lopez Martin-I-M.
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SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 479.

AU Klein-G.  Bodenmueller-H.
TI Standards Required for Quantification of Skeletal Alkaline
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SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 480-482.

AU Nilsson-L.  Lundquist-P.  Kaagedal-B.  Larsson-R.
TI Plasma Cyanate Concentrations in Chronic Renal Failure.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 482-483.

AU Malenfant-A.  Shirey-T.  Young-C.
TI Thiocyanate Interference in Nova Stat Profile Analyses.
SO Clin-Chem.  1996 MAR.  42(3).  P 483.

AU Yildiz-L.  Akcay-F.  Kaynar-H.  Bakan-N.
TI Increased Plasma Endothelin-1 in Heavy and Light Smokers.
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AU Zamon-J-E.  Greene-C-H.  Meir-E.  Demer-D-A.  Hewitt-R-P.  Sexton-S.
TI Acoustic characterization of the three-dimensional prey field of
   foraging chinstrap penguins.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 1-10.

AU Grecay-P-A.  Targett-T-E.
TI Effects of turbidity, light level and prey concentration on feeding
   of juvenile weakfish Cynoscion regalis.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 11-16.

AU Clark-B-M.  Bennett-B-A.  Lamberth-S-J.
TI Factors affecting spatial variability in seine net catches of fish in
   the surf zone of False Bay, South Africa.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 17-34.

AU Clark-B-M.  Bennett-B-A.  Lamberth-S-J.
TI Temporal variations in surf zone fish assemblages from False Bay,
   South Africa.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 35-47.

AU Malloy-K-D.  Yamashita-Y.  Yamada-H.  Targett-T-E.
TI Spatial and temporal patterns of juvenile stone flounder Kareius
   bicoloratus growth rates during and after settlement.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 49-59.

AU Peebles-E-B.  Hall-J-R.  Tolley-S-G.
TI Egg production by the bay anchovy Anchoa mitchilli in relation to
   adult and larval prey fields.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 61-73.

AU St John-M-A.  Lund-T.
TI Lipid biomarkers: linking the utilization of frontal plankton biomass
   to enhanced condition of juvenile North Sea cod.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 75-85.

AU Cheng-P-W.  Tzeng-W-N.
TI Timing of metamorphosis and estuarine arrival across the dispersal
   range of the Japanese eel Anguilla japonica.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 87-96.

AU Rakitin-A.  Kramer-D-L.
TI Effect of a marine reserve on the distribution of coral reef fishes
   in Barbados.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 97-113.

AU Vance-D-J.  Haywood-M-D-E.  Heales-D-S.  Kenyon-R-A.  Loneragan-N-R. 
   Pendrey-R-C. 
TI How far do prawns and fish move into mangroves? Distribution of
   juvenile banana prawns Penaeus merguiensis and fish in a tropical
   mangrove forest in northern Australia.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 115-124.

AU Burgeot-T.  Bocquene-G.  Porte-C.  Dimeet-J.  Santella-R-M. 
   Garcia-de-la-Parra-L-M.  Pfhol-Leszkowicz-A.  Raoux-C.  Galgani-F.
TI Bioindicators of pollutant exposure in the northwestern Mediterranean
   Sea.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 125-141.

AU Norkko-A.  Bonsdorff-E.
TI Rapid zoobenthic community responses to accumulations of drifting
   algae.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 143-157.

AU Irigoien-X.  Castel-J.  Gasparini-S.
TI Gut clearance rate as predictor of food limitation situations.
   Application to two estuarine copepods: Acartia bifilosa and Eurytemora
   affinis.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 159-163.

AU Forward-R-B-Jr.  DeVries-M-C.  Rittschof-D.  Frankel-D-A-Z. 
   Bischoff-J-P.  Fisher-C-M.  Welch-J-M. 
TI Effects of environmental cues on metamorphosis of the blue crab
   Callinectes sapidus.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 165-177.

AU Hawkins-A-J-S.  Smith-R-F-M.  Bayne-B-L.  Heral-M.
TI Novel observations underlying the fast growth of suspension-feeding
   shellfish in turbid environments: Mytilus edulis.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 179-190.

AU Nandakumar-K.
TI Importance of timing of panel exposure on the competitive outcome and
   succession of sessile organisms.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 191-203.

AU McLachlan-A.
TI Physical factors in benthic ecology: effects of changing sand
   particle size on beach fauna.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 205-217.

AU Kuwata-A.  Kanazawa-H.  Takahashi-M.
TI Method for estimating the in situ growth rate for a large pelagic
   diatom of Rhizosoleniacea.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 219-224.

AU Pan-Y.  Subba Rao-D-V.  Mann-K-H.  Brown-R-G.  Pocklington-R.
TI Effects of silicate limitation on production of domoic acid, a
   neurotoxin, by the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries. I. Batch culture
   studies.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 225-233.

AU Pan-Y.  Subba Rao-D-V.  Mann-K-H.  Li-W-K-W.  Harrison-W-G. 
TI Effects of silicate limitation on production of domoic acid, a
   neurotoxin, by the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries. II. Continuous
   culture studies.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 235-243.

AU Maritorena-S.  Guillocheau-N.
TI Optical properties of water and spectral light absorption by living
   and non-living particles and by yellow substances in coral reef waters
   of French Polynesia.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 245-255.

AU Garcia-Pichel-F.  Bebout-B-M. 
TI Penetration of ultraviolet radiation into shallow water sediments:
   high exposure for photosynthetic communities.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 257-262.

AU Schmaljohann-R.
TI Methane dynamics in the sediment and water column of Kiel Harbour
   (Baltic Sea).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 263-273.

AU Osinga-R.  Kwint-R-L-J.  Lewis-W-E.  Kraay-G-W.  Lont-J-D. 
   Lindeboom-H-J.  van-Duyl-F-C. 
TI Production and fate of dimethylsulfide and dimethylsulfoniopropionate
   in pelagic mesocosms: the role of sedimentation.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 275-286.

AU Steward-G-F.  Smith-D-C.  Azam-F.
TI Abundance and production of bacteria and viruses in the Bering and
   Chukchi Seas.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 287-300.

AU Gradinger-R.
TI Occurrence of an algal bloom under Arctic pack ice.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 301-305.

AU Stefels-J.  Dijkhuizen-L.
TI Characteristics of DMSP-lyase in Phaeocystis sp. (Prymnesiophyceae).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 8.  131.  P 307-313.

AU Aksnes-D-L.
TI Natural mortality, fecundity and development time in marine
   planktonic copepods -- implications of behaviour.
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TI Cation and sugar selectivity determinants in a novel family of 
   transport proteins.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 911-922.

AU Broda-P.  Birch-P-R-J.  Brooks-P-R.  Sims-P-F-G.
TI Lignocellulose degradation by Phanerochaete chrysosporium: 
   gene families and gene expression for a complex process.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 923-932.

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TI The signal-transduction network for Pho regulation in Bacillus 
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AU Sun-G.  Birkey-S-M.  Hulett-F-M.
TI Three two-component signal-transduction systems interact for 
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SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 941-948.

AU Viret-J-F.  Cryz-S-J-Jr.  Favre-D.
TI Expression of Shigella sonnei lipopolysaccharide in Vibrio 
   cholerae.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 949-963.

AU Falconi-M.  Brandi-A.  La-Teana-A.  Gualerzi-C-O.  Pon-C-L.
TI Antagonistic involvement of FIS and H-NS proteins in the 
   transcriptional control of hns expression.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 965-975.

AU Donadio-S.  Staver-M-J.  Katz-L.
TI Erythromycin production in Saccharopolyspora erythraea does 
   not require a functional propionyl-CoA carboxylase.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 977-984.

AU Flashner-Y.  Shlomai-J.  Shafferman-A.
TI Three novel plasmid R6K proteins act in concert to distort DNA 
   within the alpha and beta origins of DNA replication.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 985-996.

AU Braun-F.  Hajnsdorf-E.  Regnier-P.
TI Polynucleotide phosphorylase is required for the rapid 
   degradation of the Rnase E-processed rpsO mRNA of Escherichia 
   coli devoid of its 3' hairpin.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 997-1005.

AU Paddon-C.  Loayza-D.  Vangelista-L.  Solari-R.  Michaelis-S.
TI Analysis of the localization of STE6/CFTR chimeras in a 
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae model for the cystic fibrosis defect 
   CFTR/deltaF508.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 1007-1017.

AU Arst-H-N-Jr.  Sheerins-A.
TI Translational initiation competence, 'leaky scanning' and 
   translational reinitiation in areA mRNA of Aspergillus nidulans
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 1019-1024.

AU Wilson-T-M.  Collins-D-M.
TI ahpC, a gene involved in isoniazid resistance of the 
   Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 1025-1034.

AU Martin-B.  Sharples-G-J.  Humbert-O.  Lloyd-R-G.  Claverys-J-P.
TI The mmsA locus of Streptococcus pneumoniae encodes a RecG-
   like protein involved in DNA repair and in three-strand 
   recombination.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 1035-1045.

AU Barak-I.  Behari-J.  Olmedo-G.  Guzman-P.  Brown-D-P.  Castro-E.  
   Walker-D.  Westpheling-J.  Youngman-P.
TI Structure and function of the Bacillus SpoIIE protein and its 
   localization to sites of sporulation septum assembly.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 1047-1060.

AU Kapatral-V.  Olson-J-W.  Pepe-J-C.  Miller-V-L.  Minnich-S-A.
TI Temperature-dependent regulation of Yersinia enterocolitica 
   Class III flagellar genes.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 1061-1071.

SU Taha-M-K.  Giorgini-D.  Nassif-X.
TI The pilA regulatory gene modulates the pilus-mediated adhesion 
   of Neisseria meningitidis by controlling the transcription of pilC1.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 1073-1084.

AU Hahn-T-W.  Krebes-K-A.  Krause-D-C.
TI Expression in Mycoplasma pneumoniae of the recombinant gene 
   encoding the cytadherence-associated protein HMW1 and 
   identification of HMW4 as a product.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 1085-1093.

AU Fussenegger-M.  Facius-D.  Meier-J.  Meyer-T-F.
TI A novel peptidoglycan-linked lipoprotein (ComL) that functions 
   in natural transformation competence of Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 1095-1105.

AU Yu-L.  Lee-K-K.  Paranchych-W.  Hodges-R-S.  Irvin-R-T.
TI Use of peptides to confirm that the Pseudomonas aeruginosa 
   PAK pilus adhesin and the Candida albicans fimbrial adhesin 
   possess a homologous receptor-binding domain.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 1107-1116.

AU van-der-Ley-P.  Kramer-M.  Steeghs-L.  Kuipers-B.  Andersen-S-
   R.  Jennings-M-P.  Moxon-E-R.  Poolman-J-T.
TI Identification of a locus involved in meningococcal 
   lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis by deletion mutagenesis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 1117-1125.

AU Pettis-G-S.  Cohen-S-N.
TI Plasmid transfer and expression of the transfer (tra) gene 
   product of plasmid pIJ101 are temporally regulated during the 
   Streptomyces lividans life cycle.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 1127-1135.

AU Kitagawa-R.  Mitsuki-H.  Okazaki-T.  Ogawa-T.
TI A novel DnaA protein-binding site at 94.7 min on the 
   Escherichia coli chromosome.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 1137-1147.


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TI Phenotype switching of Haemophilus influenzae.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Mar 19(5).  P 1149-1150.




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TI Determination of the Na Permeability of the Tight Junctions of MDCK
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SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 148(03)  P 223.
AB 51480223.232

AU Sofia-Hernandez-C.  Gonzalez-E.  Whittembury-G.
TI The Paracellular Channel for Water Secretion in the Upper Segment
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SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 148(03)  P 233.
AB 51480233.232

AU Burghardt-R-C.  Barhoumi-R.  Sewall-T-C.  Bowen-J-A.
TI Cyclic AMP Induces Rapid Increases in Gap Junction Permeability and
   Changes in the Cellular Distribution of Connexin43.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 148(03)  P 243.
AB 51480243.232

AU Spruce-A-E.  Moody-W-J.
TI Modifications of Current Properties by Expression of a Foreign
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SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 148(03)  P 255.
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AU Weber-W-M.  Liebold-K-M.  Reifarth-F-W.  Clauss-W.
TI The Ca^[2+]-induced Leak Current in Xenopus Oocytes is Indeed
   Mediated through a Cl^[-] Channel.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 148(03)  P 263.
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AU Lockwich-T.  Chauthaiwale-J.  Ambudkar-S-V.    Ambudkar-I-S.
TI Reconstitution of a Passive Ca^[2+]-transport Pathway from the
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SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 148(03)  P 277.
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AU Pleumsamran-A.  Kim-D.
TI Membrane Stretch Augments the Cardiac Muscarinic K^[+] Channel
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SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 148(03)  P 287.
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TI Paracentric inversions: a review.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 503.
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AU Dominguez-A-M.  Smith-S-A.  Greenbaum-I-F.
TI Susceptibility of heterochromatin to aphidicolin-induced
   chromosomal breakage.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 516.
AB 50960516.439

AU Akita-H.  Chiba-H.  Tsuji-M.  Hui-S-P.  Takahashi-Y.  Matsuno-K.
   Kobayashi-K.
TI Evaluation of G-to-A substitution in the apolipoprotein A-I gene
   promoter as a determinant of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol
   level in subjects with and without cholesteryl ester transfer
   protein deficiency.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 521.
AB 50960521.439

AU Lucarini-N.  Nicotra-M.  Gloria-Bottini-F.  Borgiani-P.  Amante-A.
   Muttinelli-C.  Signoretti-F.  Torre-M-L.  Bottini-E.
TI Interaction between ABO blood groups and ADA genetic polymorphism
   during intrauterine life.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 527.
AB 50960527.439

AU Montagna-M.  Serova-O.  Sylla-B-S.  Feunteun-J.  Lenoir-G-M.
TI A 100-kb physical and transcriptional map around the EDH17B2 gene:
   identification of three novel genes and a pseudogene of a human
   homologue of the rat PRL-1 tyrosine phosphatase.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 532.
AB 50960532.439

AU Hoehler-T.  Botto-M.  Rittner-C.  Schneider-P-M.
   zum-Bueschenfelde-K-H-M.
TI Complement component C3: molecular basis of the C3*S025 variant and
   evidence for molecular heterogeneity of other variants.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 539.
AB 50960539.439

AU Ferec-C.  Verlingue-C.  Parent-P.  Morin-J-F.  Codet-J-P.  Rault-G.
   Dagorne-M.  Lemoigne-A.  Journel-H.  Roussey-M.  Le-Marec-B.
   Catheline-M.  Audrezet-M-P.  Mercier-B.
TI Neonatal screening for cystic fibrosis: result of a pilot study
   using both immunoreactive trypsinogen and cystic fibrosis gene
   mutation analyses.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 542.
AB 50960542.439

AU Garcia-Perez-M-A.  Sanjurjo-P.  Briones-P.  Garcia-Munoz-M-J.
   Rubio-V.
TI A splicing mutation, a nonsense mutation (Y167X) and two missense
   mutations (I159T and A209V) in Spanish patients with ornithine
   transcarbamylase deficiency.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 549.
AB 50960549.439

AU Telhada-M.  Carvalho-C.  Carmo-Fonseca-M.  Parreira-L.
TI Influence of transcription and replication on the in situ
   resolution of immunoglobulin heavy-chain constant region genes: an
   interphase cytogenetics analysis.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 552.
AB 50960552.439

AU Schuffenhauer-S.  Bartsch-O.  Stumm-M.  Buchholz-T.  Petropoulou-T.
    Kraft-S.  Belohradsky-B.  Hinkel-G-K.  Meitinger-T.  Wegner-R-D.
TI DNA, FISH and complementation studies in ICF syndrome: DNA
   hypomethylation of repetitive and single copy loci and evidence
   for a trans acting factor.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 562.
AB 50960562.439

AU Lin-M-S.  Zhang-A.  Fujimoto-A.
TI Asynchronous DNA replication between 15q11.2q12 homologs:
   cytogenetic evidence for maternal imprinting and delayed
   replication.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 572.
AB 50960572.439

AU El-Aleem-A-A.  Boehm-I.  Temtamy-S.  El-Awady-M.  Awadalla-M.
   Schmidtke-J.  Stuhrmann-M.
TI Direct molecular analysis of the fragile X syndrome in a sample of
   Egyptian and German patients using non-radioactive PCR and
   Southern blot followed by chemiluminescent detection.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 577.
AB 50960577.439

AU Lin-C-L.  Gibson-L.  Pober-B.  Yang-Feng-T-L.
TI A de novo satellited short arm of the Y chromosome possibly
   resulting from an unstable translocation.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 585.
AB 50960585.439

AU van-der-Steege-G.  Cobben-J-M.  Osinga-J.  Scheffer-H.
   van-Ommen-G-J-B.  Buys-C-H-C-M.
TI A sublocus of the multicopy microsatellite marker CMS1 maps
   proximal to spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) as shown by recombinant
   analysis.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 589.
AB 50960589.439

AU Borglum-A-D.  Flint-T.  Madsen-P.  Celis-J-E.  Kruse-T-A.
TI Refined mapping of the psoriasin gene S100A7 to chromosome
   1cen-q21.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 592.
AB 50960592.439

AU Poduslo-S-E.  Riggs-D.  Schwankhaus-J.  Osborne-A.  Crawford-F.
   Mullan-M.
TI Association of apolipoprotein E but not B with Alzheimer's disease.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 597.
AB 50960597.439

AU Broly-F.  Marez-D.  Guidice-J-M-L.  Sabbagh-N.  Legrand-M.
   Boone-P.  Meyer-U-A.
TI A nonsense mutation in the cytochrome P450 CYP2D6 gene identified
   in a Caucasian with an enzyme deficiency.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 601.
AB 50960601.439

AU May-A.  Ophoff-R-A.  Terwindt-G-M.  Urban-C.  van-Eijk-R.  Haan-J.
   Diener-H-C.  Lindhout-D.  Frants-R-R.  Sandkuijl-L-A.
   Ferrari-M-D.  van-Eijk-R.
TI Familial hemiplegic migraine locus on 19p13 is involved in the
   common forms of migraine with and without aura.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 604.
AB 50960604.439

AU Dechert-U.  Duncan-A-M-V.  Bastien-L.  Duff-C.  Adam-M.  Jirik-F-R.
TI Protein-tyrosine phosphatase SH-PTP2 (PTPN11) is localized to
   12q24.1-24.3.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 609.
AB 50960609.439

AU Wehner-M.  Kilimann-M-W.
TI Human cDNA encoding the muscle isoform of the phosphorylase kinase
   gamma subunit (PHKG1).
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 616.
AB 50960616.439

AU Stark-M.  Assum-G.  Krone-W.
TI Single-cell PCR performed with neurofibroma Schwann cells reveals
   the presence of both alleles of the neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1)
   gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 619.
AB 50960619.439

AU Scrimgeour-E-M.  Samman-Y.  Brock-D-J-H.
TI Huntington's disease in a Sudanese family from Khartoum.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 624.
AB 50960624.439

AU Azofeifa-J.  Barrantes-R.  Cremer-M.
TI Lack of a BglII site at the 5' region of the PGK 1 locus: a new
   variant discovered in two Chibchan Amerindian groups from Costa
   Rica.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 96(5)  P 626.
AB 50960626.439

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AU Zuckerkandl-E.
TI Editor's Note.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 681.
AB 50410681.239

AU Jukes-T-H.
TI Random Walking.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 682.
AB 50410682.239

AU Miller-S-L.  Lazcano-A.
TI The Origin of Life-Did It Occur at High Temperatures?.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 689.
AB 50410689.239

AU Keefe-A-D.    Miller-S-L.
TI Are Polyphosphates or Phosphate Esters Prebiotic Reagents?.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 693.
AB 50410693.239

AU Delarue-M.
TI Partition of Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetases in Two Different Structural
   Classes Dating Back to Early Metabolism: Implications for the
   Origin of the Genetic Code and the Nature of Protein Sequences.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 703.
AB 50410703.239

AU Jimenez-Sanchez-A.
TI On the Origin and Evolution of the Genetic Code.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 712.
AB 50410712.239

AU Ohta-T.  Ina-Y.
TI Variation in Synonymous Substitution Rates Among Mammalian Genes
   and the Correlation Between Synonymous and Nonsynonymous
   Divergences.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 717.
AB 50410717.239

AU Krushkal-J.  Li-W-H.
TI Substitution Rates in Hepatitis Delta Virus.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 721.
AB 50410721.239

AU Moran-N-A.  von-Dohlen-C-D.  Baumann-P.
TI Faster Evolutionary Rates in Endosymbiotic Bacteria Than in
   Cospeciating Insect Hosts.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 727.
AB 50410727.239

AU King-G-J.  Lynn-J-R.
TI Constraints on Mutability in a Multiallelic Gene Family.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 732.
AB 50410732.239

AU Chow-S.  Kishino-H.
TI Phylogenetic Relationships Between Tuna Species of the Genus
   Thunnus (Scombridae: Teleostei): Inconsistent Implications from
   Morphology, Nuclear and Mitochondrial Genomes.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 741.
AB 50410741.239

AU Spicer-G-S.
TI Phylogenetic Utility of the Mitochondrial Cytochrome Oxidase Gene:
   Molecular Evolution of the Drosophila buzzatii Species Complex.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 749.
AB 50410749.239

AU Fani-R.  Lio-P.  Lazcano-A.
TI Molecular Evolution of the Histidine Biosynthetic Pathway.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 760.
AB 50410760.239

AU Evans-D-L.  Mansel-R-E.
TI Molecular Evolution and Secondary Structural Conservation in the
   B-Cell Lymphoma Leukemia 2 (bcl-2) Family of Proto-oncogene
   Products.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 775.
AB 50410775.239

AU Ernoult-Lange-M.  Arranz-V.  Le-Coniat-M.  Berger-R.  Kress-M.
TI Human and Mouse Krueppel-Like (MOK2) Orthologue Genes Encode Two
   Different Zinc Finger Proteins.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 784.
AB 50410784.239

AU Jiang-P.  Stone-S.  Wagner-R.  Wang-S.  Dayananth-P.  Kozak-C-A.
   Wold-B.  Kamb-A.
TI Comparative Analysis of Homo sapiens and Mus musculus
   Cyclin-Dependent Kinase (CDK) Inhibitor Genes P16 (MTS1) and P15
   (MTS2).
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 795.
AB 50410795.239

AU Bocchetta-M.  Ceccarelli-E.  Creti-R.  Sanangelantoni-A-M.
   Tiboni-O.  Cammarano-P.
TI Arrangement and Nucleotide Sequence of the Gene (fus) Encoding
   Elongation Factor G (EF-G) from the Hyperthermophilic Bacterium
   Aquifex pyrophilus: Phylogenetic Depth of Hyperthermophilic
   Bacteria Inferred from Analysis of the EF-G/fus Sequences.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 803.
AB 50410803.239

AU van-den-Hoff-M-J-B.  Jonker-A.  Beintema-J-J.  Lamers-W-H.
TI Evolutionary Relationships of the Carbamoylphosphate Synthetase
   Genes.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 813.
AB 50410813.239

AU Schulze-E.    Schulze-B.  
TI The Vertebrate Linker Histones H1^[0], H5, and H1M Are Descendants
   of Invertebrate ``Orphon'' Histone H1 Genes.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 833.
AB 50410833.239

AU Drouin-G.  Moniz-de-Sa-M.  Zuker-M.
TI The Giardia lamblia Actin Gene and the Phylogeny of Eukaryotes.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 841.
AB 50410841.239

AU Confalone-E.  Beintema-J-J.  Sasso-M-P.  Carsana-A.  Palmieri-M.
   Vento-M-T.  Furia-A.
TI Molecular Evolution of Genes Encoding Ribonucleases in Ruminant
   Species.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 850.
AB 50410850.239

AU Chikuni-K.  Mori-Y.  Tabata-T.  Saito-M.  Monma-M.  Kosugiyama-M.
TI Molecular Phylogeny Based on the kappa-Casein and Cytochrome b
   Sequences in the Mammalian Suborder Ruminantia.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 859.
AB 50410859.239

AU Ogawa-T.  Kitajima-M.  Nakashima-K.  Sakaki-Y.  Ohno-M.
TI Molecular Evolution of Group II Phospholipases A_.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 867.
AB 50410867.239

AU Li-H.  Schwartz-N-B.
TI Gene Structure of Chick Cartilage Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycan
   (Aggrecan) Core Protein.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 878.
AB 50410878.239

AU Wells-R-S.  
TI Sequence and Evolution of the Drosophila pseudoobscura
   Glycerol-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Locus.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 886.
AB 50410886.239

AU Hoffman-S-M-G.  Fernandez-Salguero-P.  Gonzalez-F-J.
   Mohrenweiser-H-W.
TI Organization and Evolution of the Cytochrome P450 CYP2A-2B-2F
   Subfamily Gene Cluster on Human Chromosome 19.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 894.
AB 50410894.239

AU Jaworski-C-J.
TI A Reassessment of Mammalian alphaA-Crystallin Sequences Using DNA
   Sequencing: Implications for Anthropoid Affinities of Tarsier.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 901.
AB 50410901.239

AU Chen-Z-Z.  Martin-J.  Lee-B-T-O.
TI Hemoglobins of Kiefferulus, Sister Genus of Chironomus (Diptera:
   Insecta): Evolution of the Hb VIIB Cluster.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 909.
AB 50410909.239

AU Manen-J-F.  Natali-A.
TI Comparison of the Evolution of Ribulose-1, 5-Biphosphate
   Carboxylase (rbcL) and atpB-rbcL Noncoding Spacer Sequences in a
   Recent Plant Group, the Tribe Rubieae (Rubiaceae).
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 920.
AB 50410920.239

AU Flook-P-K.  Rowell-C-H-F.  Gellissen-G.  
TI The Sequence, Organization, and Evolution of the Locusta migratoria
   Mitochondrial Genome.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 928.
AB 50410928.239

AU Zardoya-R.  Garrido-Pertierra-A.  Bautista-J-M.
TI The Complete Nucleotide Sequence of the Mitochondrial DNA Genome of
   the Rainbow Trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 942.
AB 50410942.239

AU Krettek-A.    Gullberg-A.  Arnason-U.
TI Sequence Analysis of the Complete Mitochondrial DNA Molecule of the
   Hedgehog, Erinaceus europaeus, and the Phylogenetic Position of
   the Lipotyphla.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 952.
AB 50410952.239

AU Dowton-M.    Austin-A-D.
TI Increased Genetic Diversity in Mitochondrial Genes Is Correlated
   with the Evolution of Parasitism in the Hymenoptera.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 958.
AB 50410958.239

AU Ciminelli-B-M.  Pompei-F.  Malaspina-P.  Hammer-M.  Persichetti-F.
   Pignatti-P-F.  Palena-A.  Anagnou-N.  Guanti-G.  Jodice-C.
   Terrenato-L.  Novelletto-A.
TI Recurrent Simple Tandem Repeat Mutations During Human Y-Chromosome
   Radiation in Caucasian Subpopulations.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 966.
AB 50410966.239

AU Pauly-M.  Kayser-I.  Schmitz-M.  Ries-F.  Hentges-F.  Dicato-M.
TI Repetitive DNA Sequences Located in the Central Region of the Human
   mdr1 (Multidrug Resistance) Gene May Account for a Gene Fusion
   Event During Its Evolution.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 974.
AB 50410974.239

AU Morgan-R-O.  Fernandez-M-P.
TI A BC200-Derived Element and Z-DNA as Structural Markers in Annexin
   I Genes: Relevance to Alu Evolution and Annexin Tetrad Formation.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 979.
AB 50410979.239

AU Kido-Y.  Saitoh-M.  Murata-S.  Okada-N.
TI Evolution of the Active Sequences of the HpaI Short Interspersed
   Elements.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 986.
AB 50410986.239

AU King-K.  Jobst-J.  Hemleben-V.
TI Differential Homogenization and Amplification of Two Satellite DNAs
   in the Genus Cucurbita (Cucurbitaceae).
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 996.
AB 50410996.239

AU Warburton-P-E.  Willard-H-F.
TI Interhomologue Sequence Variation of Alpha Satellite DNA from Human
   Chromosome 17: Evidence for Concerted Evolution Along Haplotypic
   Lineages.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 1006.
AB 50411006.239

AU Gorab-E.  Garcia-de-Lacoba-M.  Botella-L-M.
TI Structural Constraints in Expansion Segments from a Midge 26S rDNA.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 1016.
AB 50411016.239

AU Forsdyke-D-R.
TI Reciprocal Relationship Between Stem-Loop Potential and
   Substitution Density in Retroviral Quasispecies Under Positive
   Darwinian Selection.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 1022.
AB 50411022.239

AU Hancock-J-M.
TI The Contribution of Slippage-Like Processes to Genome Evolution.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 1038.
AB 50411038.239

AU Tomarev-S-I.  Chung-S.    Piatigorsky-J.
TI Glutathione S-Transferase and S-Crystallins of Cephalopods:
   Evolution from Active Enzyme to Lens-Refractive Proteins.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 1048.
AB 50411048.239

AU Shutov-A-D.  Kakhovskaya-I-A.  Braun-H.  Baeumlein-H.  Muentz-K.
TI Legumin-Like and Vicilin-Like Seed Storage Proteins: Evidence for a
   Common Single-Domain Ancestral Gene.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 1057.
AB 50411057.239

AU Baeumlein-H.  Braun-H.  Kakhovskaya-I-A.  Shutov-A-D.
TI Seed Storage Proteins of Spermatophytes Share a Common Ancestor
   with Desiccation Proteins of Fungi.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 1070.
AB 50411070.239

AU Inomata-N.  Kanda-K.  Cariou-M-L.  Tachida-H.  Yamazaki-T.
TI Evolution of the Response Patterns to Dietary Carbohydrates and the
   Developmental Differentiation of Gene Expression of alpha-Amylase
   in Drosophila.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 1076.
AB 50411076.239

AU Civetta-A.  Singh-R-S.
TI High Divergence of Reproductive Tract Proteins and Their
   Association with Postzygotic Reproductive Isolation in Drosophila
   melanogaster and Drosophila virilis Group Species.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 1085.
AB 50411085.239

AU Aevarsson-A.
TI Structure-Based Sequence Alignment of Elongation Factors Tu and G
   with Related GTPases Involved in Translation.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 1096.
AB 50411096.239

AU Eisen-J-A.
TI The RecA Protein as a Model Molecule for Molecular Systematic
   Studies of Bacteria: Comparison of Trees of RecAs and 16S rRNAs
   from the Same Species.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 1105.
AB 50411105.239

AU Pesole-G.  Dellisanti-G.  Preparata-G.  Saccone-C.
TI The Importance of Base Composition in the Correct Assessment of
   Genetic Distance.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 1124.
AB 50411124.239

AU Martin-M-J.  Gonzalez-Candelas-F.  Sobrino-F.  Dopazo-J.
TI A Method for Determining the Position and Size of Optimal Sequence
   Regions for Phylogenetic Analysis.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 1128.
AB 50411128.239

AU Mitchison-G.  Durbin-R.
TI Tree-Based Maximal Likelihood Substitution Matrices and Hidden
   Markov Models.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 1139.
AB 50411139.239

AU Comeron-J-M.
TI A Method for Estimating the Numbers of Synonymous and Nonsynonymous
   Substitutions per Site.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 1152.
AB 50411152.239

AU Bull-J-J.  Pease-C-M.
TI Why Is the Polymerase Chain Reaction Resistant to In Vitro
   Evolution?.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 1160.
AB 50411160.239

AU Hoffman-S-M-G.    Brown-W-M.
TI The Molecular Mechanism Underlying the ``Rare Allele Phenomenon''
   in a Subspecific Hybrid Zone of the California Field Mouse,
   Peromyscus californicus.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 1165.
AB 50411165.239

AU Hudson-A.
TI Fungal Cytochrome c Genes from Plants.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 1170.
AB 50411170.239

AU Lei-M.  Wu-R.
TI A Response to the Comments of A. Hudson on ``Fungal Cytochrome c
   Genes from Plants''.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 41(06)  P 1172.
AB 50411172.239

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CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Thurberg-B-L.  Reardon-C-A.  Getz-G-S.
TI Lipoprotein association of human apolipoprotein E/A-I chimeras.
   Expression in transfected hepatoma cells.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6062.

AU Smith-C-D.  Zhang-X.
TI Mechanism of action of cryptophycin. Interaction with the Vinca
   alkaloid domain of tubulin.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6192.

AU Smith-T-K.  Cottaz-S.  Brimacombe-J-S.  Ferguson-M-A-J.
TI Substrate specificity of the dolichol phosphate mannose: glucosaminyl
   phosphatidylinositol {alpha}1-4-mannosyltransferase of the
   glycosylphosphatidylinositol biosynthetic pathway of African
   trypanosomes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6476.

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AU Leventhal-P-S.  Feldman-E-L.
TI Tyrosine phosphorylation and enhanced expression of paxillin during
   neuronal differentiation in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 5957.

AU Pietravalle-F.  Lecoanet-Henchoz-S.  Blasey-H.  Aubry-J-P.  Elson-G.
   Edgerton-M-D.  Bonnefoy-J-Y.  Gauchat-J-F.
TI Human native soluble CD40L is a biologically active trimer, processed
   inside microsomes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 5965.

AU Atkinson-E-A.  Ostergaard-H.  Kane-K.  Pinkoski-M-J.  Caputo-A.
   Olszowy-M-W.  Bleackley-R-C.
TI A physical interaction between the cell death protein Fas and the
   tyrosine kinase p59fynT
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 5968.

AU Trotti-D.  Rossi-D.  Gjesdal-O.  Levy-L-M.  Racagni-G.  Danbolt-N-C.
   Volterra-A.
TI Peroxynitrite inhibits glutamate transporter subtypes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 5976.

AU Sawka-Verhelle-D.  Tartare-Deckert-S.  White-M-F.  Obberghen-E-V.
TI Insulin receptor substrate-2 binds to the insulin receptor through its
   phosphotyrosine-binding domain and through a newly identified domain
   comprising amino acids 591-786
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 5980.

AU Karoui-H.  Hogg-N.  Frejaville-C.  Tordo-P.  Kalyanaraman-B.
TI Characterization of sulfur-centered radical intermediates formed during
   the oxidation of thiols and sulfite by peroxynitrite. ESR-spin trapping
   and oxygen uptake studies.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6000.

AU Locati-M.  Lamorte-G.  Luini-W.  Introna-M.  Bernasconi-S.
   Mantovani-A.  Sozzani-S.
TI Inhibition of monocyte chemotaxis to C-C chemokines by antisense
   oligonucleotide for cytosolic phospholipase A2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6010.

AU Horne-M-C.  Goolsby-G-L.  Donaldson-K-L.  Tran-D.  Neubauer-M.
   Wahl-A-F.
TI Cyclin G1 and cyclin G2 comprise a new family of cyclins with
   contrasting tissue-specific and cell cycle-regulated expression
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6050.

AU Beerli-R-R.  Hynes-N-E.
TI Epidermal growth factor-related peptides activate distinct subsets of
   ErbB receptors and differ in their biological activities
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6071.

AU Varlamov-O.  Fricker-L-D.
TI The C-terminal region of carboxypeptidase E involved in membrane
   binding is distinct from the region involved with intracellular routing
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6077.

AU Bernardi-M-A-D.  Rabin-S-J.  Colangelo-A-M.  Brooker-G.  Mocchetti-I.
TI trkA mediates the nerve growth factor-induced intracellular calcium
   accumulation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6092.

AU Arai-T.  Clarke-J.  Parker-A.  Busby-W-Jr.  Nam-T.  Clemmons-D-R.
TI Substitution of specific amino acids in insulin-like growth factor
   (IGF) binding protein 5 alters heparin binding and its change in
   affinity for IGF-I in response to heparin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6099.

AU Zdanovsky-A-G.  Zdanovskaia-M-V.  Strickland-D.  FitzGerald-D-J.
TI Ligand-toxin hybrids directed to the {alpha}2-macroglobulin
   receptor/low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein exhibit lower
   toxicity than native Pseudomonas exotoxin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6122.

AU Florio-T.  Scorziello-A.  Fattore-M.  D'Alto-V.  Salzano-S.  Rossi-G.
   Berlingieri-M-T.  Fusco-A.  Schettini-G.
TI Somatostatin inhibits PC Cl3 thyroid cell proliferation through the
   modulation of phosphotyrosine phosphatase activity. Impairment of the
   somatostatinergic effects by stable expression of E1A viral oncogene.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6129.

AU Farias-Eisner-R.  Chaudhuri-G.  Aeberhard-E.  Fukuto-J-M.
TI The chemistry and tumoricidal activity of nitric oxide/hydrogen
   peroxide and the implications to cell resistance/susceptibility
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6144.

AU Hooley-R.  Yu-C-Y.  Symons-M.  Barber-D-L.
TI G{alpha}13 stimulates Na+-H+ exchange through distinct Cdc42-dependent
   and RhoA-dependent pathways
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6152.

AU Buday-L.  Khwaja-A.  Sipeki-S.  Farago-A.  Downward-J.
TI Interactions of Cbl with two adaptor proteins, Grb2 and Crk, upon T
   cell activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6159.

AU Liu-J.  Blin-N.  Conklin-B-R.  Wess-J.
TI Molecular mechanisms involved in muscarinic acetylcholine
   receptor-mediated G protein activation studied by insertion mutagenesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6172.

AU Lepley-R-A.  Muskardin-D-T.  Fitzpatrick-F-A.
TI Tyrosine kinase activity modulates catalysis and translocation of
   cellular 5-lipoxygenase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6179.

AU Kalkhoveng-E.  Wissink-S.  Saag-P-T-.  Burg-B-.
TI Negative interaction between the RelA(p65) subunit of NF-{kappa}B and
   the progesterone receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6217.

AU Hines-M-D.  Allen-Hoffmann-B-L.
TI Keratinocyte growth factor inhibits cross-linked envelope formation and
   nucleosomal fragmentation in cultured human keratinocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6245.

AU Zhang-J.  Zhang-J.  Shattil-S-J.  Cunningham-M-C.  Rittenhouse-S-E.
TI Phosphoinositide 3-kinase {gamma} and p85/phosphoinositide 3-kinase in
   platelets. Relative activation by thrombin receptor or {beta}-phorbol
   myristate acetate and roles in promoting the ligand-binding function of
   {alpha}IIb{beta}3 integrin.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6265.

AU Patel-King-R-S.  Benashski-S-E.  Harrison-A.  King-S-M.
TI Two functional thioredoxins containing redox-sensitive vicinal dithiols
   from the Chlamydomonas outer dynein arm
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6283.

AU Staab-J-F.  Ferrer-C-A.  Sundstrom-P.
TI Developmental expression of a tandemly repeated, proline- and
   glutamine-rich amino acid motif on hyphal surfaces of Candida albicans
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6298.

AU Minn-A-J.  Boise-L-H.  Thompson-C-B.
TI Bcl-xS antagonizes the protective effects of Bcl-xL
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6306.

AU Chen-D.  Waters-S-B.  Holt-K-H.  Pessin-J-E.
TI SOS phosphorylation and disassociation of the Grb2-SOS complex by the
   ERK and JNK signaling pathways
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6328.

AU Collette-Y.  Dutartre-H.  Benziane-A.  Ramos-Morales-F.  Benarous-R.
   Harris-M.  Olive-D.
TI Physical and functional interaction of Nef with Lck. HIV-1 Nef-induced
   T-cell signaling defects.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6333.

AU Biel-M.  Zong-X.  Ludwig-A.  Sautter-A.  Hofmann-F.
TI Molecular cloning and expression of a modulatory subunit of the cyclic
   nucleotide-gated cation channel
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6349.

AU Bennett-D-L.  Cheek-T-R.  Berridge-M-J.  Smedt-H-D.  Parys-J-B.
   Missiaen-L.  Bootman-M-D.
TI Expression and function of ryanodine receptors in nonexcitable cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6356.

AU Benna-J-E.  Faust-L-R-P.  Johnson-J-L.  Babior-B-M.
TI Phosphorylation of the respiratory burst oxidase subunit p47phox as
   determined by two-dimensional phosphopeptide mapping. Phosphorylation
   by protein kinase C, protein kinase A, and a mitogen-activated protein
   kinase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6374.

AU Uckun-F-M.  Tuel-Ahlgren-L.  Waddick-K-G.  Jun-X.  Jin-J.  Myers-D-E.
   Rowley-R-B.  Burkhardt-A-L.  Bolen-J-B.
TI Physical and functional interactions between Lyn and p34cdc2 kinases in
   irradiated human B-cell precursors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6389.

AU Gadbut-A-P.  Riccardi-D.  Wu-L.  Hebert-S-C.  Galper-J-B.
TI Specificity of coupling of muscarinic receptor isoforms to a novel
   chick inward-rectifying acetylcholine-sensitive K+ channel
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6398.

AU Feres-Filho-E-J.  Menassa-G-B.  Trackman-P-C.
TI Regulation of lysyl oxidase by basic fibroblast growth factor in
   osteoblastic MC3T3-E1 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6411.

AU Chapline-C.  Mousseau-B.  Ramsay-K.  Duddy-S.  Li-Y.  Kiley-S-C.
   Jaken-S.
TI Identification of a major protein kinase C-binding protein and
   substrate in rat embryo fibroblasts. Decreased expression in
   transformed cells.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6417.

AU Kuroiwa-T.  Sakaguchi-M.  Omura-T.  Mihara-K.
TI Reinitiation of protein translocation across the endoplasmic reticulum
   membrane for the topogenesis of multispanning membrane proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6423.

AU Tamir-H.  Liu-K-.  Adlersberg-M.  Hsiung-S-.  Gershon-M-D.
TI Acidification of serotonin-containing secretory vesicles induced by a
   plasma membrane calcium receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6441.

AU Xiao-C-Y.  Hubner-S.  Elliot-R-M.  Caon-A.  Jans-D-A.
TI A consensus cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PK-A) site in place of the
   CcN motif casein kinase II site of simian virus 40 large T-antigen
   confers PK-A-mediated regulation of nuclear import
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6451.

AU Richards-J-D.  Gold-M-R.  Hourihane-S-L.  DeFranco-A-L.  Matsuuchi-L.
TI Reconstitution of B cell antigen receptor-induced signaling events in a
   nonlymphoid cell line by expressing the Syk protein-tyrosine kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6458.

AU Nakano-H.  Yamazaki-T.  Miyatake-S.  Nozaki-N.  Kikuchi-A.  Saito-T.
TI Specific interaction of topoisomerase II{beta} and the CD3{epsilon}
   chain of the T cell receptor complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6483.

AU Chu-Y.  Solski-P-A.  Khosravi-Far-R.  Der-C-J.  Kelly-K.
TI The mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatases PAC1, MKP-1, and
   MKP-2 have unique substrate specificities and reduced activity in vivo
   toward the ERK2 sevenmaker mutation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6497.

AU Kounnas-M-Z.  Church-F-C.  Argraves-W-S.  Strickland-D-K.
TI Cellular internalization and degradation of antithrombin III-thrombin,
   heparin cofactor II-thrombin, and {alpha}1-antitrypsin-trypsin
   complexes is mediated by the low density lipoprotein receptor-related
   protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6523.

AU Waegemann-K.  Soll-J.
TI Phosphorylation of the transit sequence of chloroplast precursor
   proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6545.

AU Allegretto-E-A.  Shevde-N.  Zou-A.  Howell-S-R.  Boehm-M-F.
   Hollis-B-W.  Pike-J-W.
TI Retinoid X receptor acts as a hormone receptor in vivo to induce a key
   metabolic enzyme for 1,25-dihydroxy-vitamin D3. Vol. 270 (1995)
   23906-23909.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6562.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Antle-V-D.  Liu-D.  McKellar-B-R.  Caperelli-C-A.  Hua-M.  Vince-R.
TI Substrate specificity of glycinamide ribonucleotide transformylase from
   chicken liver
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6045.

AU Jakobi-R.  Chen-C-J.  Tuazon-P-T.  Traugh-J-A.
TI Molecular cloning and sequencing of the cytostatic G protein-activated
   protein kinase PAK I
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6206.

AU O'Connor-K-A.  McBride-M-J.  West-M.  Yu-H.  Trinh-L.  Yuan-K.
   Lee-T.  Zusman-D-R.
TI Photolyase of Myxococcus xanthus, a Gram-negative eubacterium, is more
   similar to photolyases found in archaea and higher eukaryotes than to
   photolyases of other eubacteria
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6252.

AU Veiga-da-Cunha-M.  Courtois-S.  Michel-A.  Gosselain-E.
   Schaftingen-E-V.
TI Amino acid conservation in animal glucokinases. Identification of
   residues implicated in the interaction with the regulatory protein.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6292.

AU Cheng-X.  Friesen-R-H-E.  Lee-J-C.
TI Effects of conserved residues on the regulation of rabbit muscle
   pyruvate kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6313.

AU Steinkuhler-C.  Tomei-L.  Francesco-R-D.
TI In vitro activity of hepatitis C virus protease NS3 purified from
   recombinant baculovirus-infected Sf9 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6367.

AU Premont-R-T.  Maorae-A-D.  Stoffel-R-H.  Chung-N.  Pitcher-J-A.
   Ambrose-C.  Inglese-J.  MacDonald-M-E.  Lefkowitz-R-J.
TI Characterization of the G protein-coupled receptor kinase GRK4.
   Identification of four splice variants.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6403.

AU Brandes-H-K.  Hartman-F-C.  Lu-T-Y-S.  Larimer-F-W.
TI Efficient expression of the gene for spinach phosphoribulokinase in
   Pichia pastoris and utilization of the recombinant enzyme to explore
   the role of regulatory cysteinyl residues by site-directed mutagenesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6490.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Rua-M.  Snowman-A-M.  Hester-L-D.  Snyder-S-H.
TI Cloned and expressed rat Ca2+-sensing receptor. Differential
   cooperative responses to calcium and magnesium.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 5972.

AU Kristal-B-S.  Park-B-K.  Yu-B-P.
TI 4-hydroxyhexenal is a potent inducer of the mitochondrial permeability
   transition
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6033.

AU Bianchi-L.  Roy-M-L.  Taglialatela-M.  Lundgren-D-W.  Brown-A-M.
   Ficker-E.
TI Regulation by spermine of native inward rectifier K+ channels in RBL-1
   cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6114.

AU Matsuno-Yagi-A.  Hatefi-Y.
TI Ubiquinol-cytochrome c oxidoreductase. The redox reactions of the
   bis-heme cytochrome b in ubiquinone-sufficient and ubiquinone-deficient
   systems.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6164.

AU Jezek-P.  Hanus-J.  Semrad-C.  Garlid-K-D.
TI Photoactivated azido fatty acid irreversibly inhibits anion and proton
   transport through the mitochondrial uncoupling protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6199.

AU Zhou-J.  Fernandez-Velasco-J-G.  Malkin-R.
TI N-terminal mutants of chloroplast cytochrome f. Effect on redox
   reactions and growth in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6225.

AU Li-Z-S.  Szczypka-M.  Lu-Y-P.  Thiele-D-J.  Rea-P-A.
TI The yeast cadmium factor protein (YCF1) is a vacuolar glutathione
   S-conjugate pump
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6509.

AU Shaul-P-W.  Smart-E-J.  Robinson-L-J.  German-Z.  Yuhanna-I-S.
   Ying-Y.  Anderson-R-G-W.  Michel-T.
TI Acylation targets endothelial nitric-oxide synthase to plasmalemmal
   caveolae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6518.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Sangameswaran-L.  Delgado-S-G.  Fish-L-M.  Koch-B-D.  Jakeman-L-B.
   Stewart-G-R.  Sze-P.  Hunter-J-C.  Eglen-R-M.  Herman-R-C.
TI Structure and function of a novel voltage-gated, tetrodotoxin-resistant
   sodium channel specific to sensory neurons
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 5953.

AU Kaptein-A.  Paillard-V.  Saunders-M.
TI Dominant negative Stat3 mutant inhibits interleukin-6-induced Jak-STAT
   signal transduction
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 5961.

AU Jaramillo-Babb-V-L.  Sugarman-J-L.  Scavetta-R.  Wang-S-J.  Berndt-N.
   Born-T-L.  Glass-C-K.  Schonthal-A-H.
TI Positive regulation of cdc2 gene activity by protein phosphatase type 2A
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 5988.

AU Chen-Y.  Chafin-D.  Price-D-H.  Greenleaf-A-L.
TI Drosophila RNA polymerase II mutants that affect transcription
   elongation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 5993.

AU Kleinert-H.  Euchenhofer-C.  Ihrig-Biedert-I.  Forstermann-U.
TI In murine 3T3 fibroblasts, different second messenger pathways
   resulting in the induction of NO synthase II (iNOS) converge in the
   activation of transcription factor NF-{kappa}B
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6039.

AU MacKichan-M-L.  Logeat-F.  Israel-A.
TI Phosphorylation of p105 PEST sequences via a redox-insensitive pathway
   up-regulates processing to p50 NF-{kappa}B
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6084.

AU Ruegsegger-U.  Beyer-K.  Keller-W.
TI Purification and characterization of human cleavage factor Im involved
   in the 3{prime} end processing of messenger RNA precursors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6107.

AU Mao-Q.  Fulmer-P.  Li-W.  DeRose-E-F.  Petering-D-H.
TI Different conformations and site selectivity of HO2--Co(III)-bleomycin
   A2 and Co(III)-bleomycin A2 bound to DNA oligomers
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6185.

AU Scott-D-K.  Mitchell-J-A.  Granner-D-K.
TI Identification and characterization of a second retinoic acid response
   element in the phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase gene promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6260.

AU Puzianowska-Kuznicka-M.  Shi-Y-B.
TI Nuclear factor I as a potential regulator during postembryonic organ
   development
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6273.

AU Cleutjens-K-B-J-M.  Eekelen-C-C-E-M-.  Korput-H-A-G-M-.
   Brinkmann-A-O.  Trapman-J.
TI Two androgen response regions cooperate in steroid hormone regulated
   activity of the prostate-specific antigen promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6379.

AU Chang-L.  Thompson-M-A.
TI Activity of the distal positive element of the peripherin gene is
   dependent on proteins binding to an Ets-like recognition site and a
   novel inverted repeat site
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6467.

AU Scita-G.  Darwiche-N.  Greenwald-E.  Rosenberg-M.  Politi-K.
   Luca-L-M-D.
TI Retinoic acid down-regulation of fibronectin and retinoic acid receptor
   {alpha} proteins in NIH-3T3 cells. Block of this response by ras
   transformation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6502.

AU Cullen-P-J.  Bowman-W-C.  Kranz-R-G.
TI In vitro reconstitution and characterization of the Rhodobacter
   capsulatus NtrB and NtrC two-component system
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6530.

AU Chen-B.  Kubelik-A-R.  Mohr-S.  Breitenberger-C-A.
TI Cloning and characterization of the Neurospora crassa cyt-5 gene. A
   nuclear-coded mitochondrial RNA polymerase with a polyglutamine repeat.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6537.

AU Kubota-T.  Watanabe-N.  Kanai-Y.  Stollar-B-D.
TI Enhancement of oxidative cleavage of DNA by the binding sites of two
   anti-double-stranded DNA antibodies
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6555.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Gong-E-L.  Stoltzfus-L-J.  Brion-C-M.  Murugesh-D.  Rubin-E-M.
TI Contrasting in vivo effects of murine and human apolipoprotein A-II.
   Role of monomer versus dimer.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 5984.

AU Haas-T-A.  Plow-E-F.
TI The cytoplasmic domain of {alpha}IIb{beta}3. A ternary complex of the
   integrin {alpha} and {beta} subunits and a divalent cation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6017.

AU Fay-P-J.  Beattie-T-L.  Regan-L-M.  O'Brien-L-M.  Kaufman-R-J.
TI Model for the factor VIIIa-dependent decay of the intrinsic factor
   Xase. Role of subunit dissociation and factor IXa-catalyzed proteolysis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6027.

AU Banecki-B.  Zylicz-M.
TI Real time kinetics of the DnaK/DnaJ/GrpE molecular chaperone machine
   action
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6137.

AU Scholze-H.  Frey-S.  Cejka-Z.  Bakker-Grunwald-T.
TI Evidence for the existence of both proteasomes and a novel high
   molecular weight peptidase in Entamoeba histolytica
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6212.

AU D'Angelo-D-D.  Eubank-J-J.  Davis-M-G.  Dorn-G-W-II.
TI Mutagenic analysis of platelet thromboxane receptor cysteines. Roles in
   ligand binding and receptor-effector coupling.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6233.

AU Whitley-P.  Nilsson-IM.  Heijne-G-.
TI A nascent secretory protein may traverse the ribosome/endoplasmic
   reticulum translocase complex as an extended chain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6241.

AU Hwa-J.  Perez-D-M.
TI The unique nature of the serine interactions for {alpha}1-adrenergic
   receptor agonist binding and activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6322.

AU Li-F.  Erickson-H-P.  James-J-A.  Moore-K-L.  Cummings-R-D.
   McEver-R-P.
TI Visualization of P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 as a highly extended
   molecule and mapping of protein epitopes for monoclonal antibodies
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6342.

AU Shakin-Eshleman-S-H.  Spitalnik-S-L.  Kasturi-L.
TI The amino acid at the X position of an Asn-X-Ser sequon is an important
   determinant of N-linked core-glycosylation efficiency
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6363.

AU Sadhukhan-R.  Sen-I.
TI Different glycosylation requirements for the synthesis of enzymatically
   active angiotensin-converting enzyme in mammalian cells and yeast
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Mar 15.  271(11).  p 6429.

AU Venema-R-C.  Sayegh-H-S.  Kent-J-D.  Harrison-D-G.
TI Identification, characterization, and comparison of the
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TI Expression of neurotrophin receptor trkB in rat cochlear hair cells
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AU Loesch-A.  Burnstock-G.
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 283(3)  P 355.
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AU Petrov-T.  Jhamandas-J-H.  Krukoff-T-L.
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AU Lehane-M-J.  Allingham-P-G.  Weglicki-P.
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AU Igdoura-S-A.  Rasky-A.  Morales-C-R.
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AU zum-Gottesberge-A-M-M.  Mai-J-K.
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AU Lesouhaitier-O.  Feuilloley-M.  Lihrmann-I.  Ugo-I.  Fasolo-A.
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AU Lenz-S-E.  Jiang-S.  Braun-K.  Gundelfinger-E-D.
TI Localization of the neural calcium-binding protein VILIP
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   cerebellum.
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AU Furumura-M.  Ishikawa-H.
TI Actin bundles in human hair follicles as revealed by confocal laser
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AU Heimann-P.  Menke-A.  Rothkegel-B.  Jockusch-H.
TI Overshooting production of satellite cells in murine skeletal
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   (mdm, Chr 2).
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 283(3)  P 435.
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AU Redecker-P.
TI Synaptotagmin I, synaptobrevin II, and syntaxin I are coexpressed
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AU Thingstad-T-F.  Dolan-J-R.  Fuhrman-J-A.
TI Loss rate of an oligotrophic bacterial assemblage as measured by
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AU Berger-B.  Hoch-B.  Kavka-G.  Herndl-G-J.
TI Bacterial colonization of suspended solids in the River Danube.
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AU Posch-T.  Arndt-H.
TI Uptake of sub-micrometre- and micrometre-sized detrital particles by
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SO Aquat-Microb-Ecol.  1996 Mar 14.  10(1).  P 45-53.

AU Verity-P-G.  Beatty-T-M.  Williams-S-C.
TI Visualization and quantification of plankton and detritus using digital
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AU Carlson-C-A.  Ducklow-H-W.
TI Growth of bacterioplankton and consumption of dissolved organic carbon
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AU Jeffrey-W-H.  Von-Haven-R.  Hoch-M-P.  Coffin-R-B.
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TI Carbohydrates in the North Sea during spring blooms of Phaeocystis: a
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TI Do marine reserves export adult fish biomass? Evidence from Apo Island,
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AU Hart-A-M.  Klumpp-D-W.
TI Response of herbivorous fishes to crown-of-thorns starfish Acanthaster
   planci outbreaks. I. Substratum analysis and feeding ecology of
   Acanthurus nigrofuscus and Scarus frenatus.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 29.  132.  P 11-19.

AU Hart-A-M.  Klumpp-D-W.  Russ-G-R.
TI Response of herbivorous fishes to crown-of-thorns starfish Acanthaster
   planci outbreaks. II. Density and biomass of selected species of
   herbivorous fish and fish-habitat correlations.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 29.  132.  P 21-30.

AU van-Rooij-J-M.  Videler-J-J.
TI Estimating oxygen uptake rate from ventilation frequency in the reef
   fish Sparisoma viride.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 29.  132.  P 31-41.

AU Oro-D.
TI Effects of trawler discard availability on egg laying and breeding
   success in the lesser black-backed gull Larus fuscus in the western
   Mediterranean.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 29.  132.  P 43-46.

AU Uitto-A.
TI Summertime herbivory of coastal mesozooplankton and metazoan
   microplankton in the northern Baltic.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 29.  132.  P 47-56.

AU Weiss-G-M.  McManus-G-B.  Harvey-H-R.
TI Development and lipid composition of the harpacticoid copepod Nitocra
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 29.  132.  P 57-61.

AU Forbes-V-E.  Forbes-T-L.  Holmer-M.
TI Inducible metabolism of fluoranthene by the opportunistic polychaete
   Capitella sp. I.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 29.  132.  P 63-70.

AU Zeng-C.  Naylor-E.
TI Endogenous tidal rhythms of vertical migration in field collected
   zoea-1 larvae of the shore crab Carcinus maenas: implications for ebb
   tide offshore dispersal.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 29.  132.  P 71-82.

AU Thrush-S-F.  Hewitt-J-E.  Pridmore-R-D.  Cummings-V-J.
TI Adult/juvenile interactions of infaunal bivalves: contrasting outcomes
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 29.  132.  P 83-92.

AU Peterson-C-H.  Summerson-H-C.  Luettich-R-A-Jr.
TI Response of bay scallops to spawner transplants: a test of recruitment
   limitation.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 29.  132.  P 93-107.

AU Olu-K.  Duperret-A.  Sibuet-M.  Foucher-J-P.  Fiala-Medioni-A.
TI Structure and distribution of cold seep communities along the Peruvian
   active margin: relationship to geological and fluid patterns.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 29.  132.  P 109-125.

AU Fonseca-M-S.  Kenworthy-W.  Courtney-F-X.
TI Development of planted seagrass beds in Tampa Bay, Florida, USA. I.
   Plant components.
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AU Fonseca-M-S.  Meyer-D-L.  Hall-M-O.
TI Development of planted seagrass beds in Tampa Bay, Florida, USA. II.
   Faunal components.
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   Vlug-T.  van-der-Nat-J-F-W-A.
TI Organic matter mineralization in intertidal sediments along an
   estuarine gradient.
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AU Lohse-L.  Kloosterhuis-H-T.  van-Raaphorst-W.  Helder-W.
TI Denitrification rates as measured by the isotope pairing method and by
   the acetylene inhibition technique in continental shelf sediments of
   the North Sea.
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AU Charpy-Roubaud-C.  Charpy-L.  Sarazin-G.
TI Diffusional nutrient fluxes at the sediment-water interface and organic
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TI Planktonic primary production and microbial respiration measured by 14C
   assimilation and dissolved oxygen changes in coastal waters of the
   Antarctic Peninsula during austral summer: implications for carbon flux
   studies.
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AU Moore-J-K.  Villareal-T-A.
TI Buoyancy and growth characteristics of three positively buoyant marine
   diatoms.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 29.  132.  P 203-213.

AU Muggli-D-L.  Lecourt-M.  Harrison-P-J.
TI Effects of iron and nitrogen source on the sinking rate, physiology and
   metal composition of an oceanic diatom from the subarctic Pacific.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 29.  132.  P 215-227.

AU Hoch-M-P.  Snyder-R-A.  Cifuentes-L-A.  Coffin-R-B.
TI Stable isotope dynamics of nitrogen recycled during interactions among
   marine bacteria and protists.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 29.  132.  P 229-239.

AU Nagata-T.  Kirchman-D-L.
TI Bacterial degradation of protein adsorbed to model submicron particles
   in seawater.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 29.  132.  P 241-248.

AU Malinsky-Rushansky-N-Z.  Legrand-C.
TI Excretion of dissolved organic carbon by phytoplankton of different
   sizes and subsequent bacterial uptake.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 29.  132.  P 249-255.

AU Johnston-A-M.
TI The effect of environmental variables on 13C discrimination by two
   marine phytoplankton.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 29.  132.  P 257-263.

AU Parpais-J.  Marie-D.  Partensky-F.  Morin-P.  Vaulot-D.
TI Effect of phosphorus starvation on the cell cycle of the photosynthetic
   prokaryote Prochlorococcus spp.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 29.  132.  P 265-274.

AU Latz-M-I.  Jeong-H-J.
TI Effect of red tide dinoflagellate diet and cannibalism on the
   bioluminescence of the heterotrophic dinoflagellates Protoperidinium
   spp.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 29.  132.  P 275-285.

AU Lesser-M-P.
TI Acclimation of phytoplankton to UV-B radiation: oxidative stress and
   photoinhibition of photosynthesis are not prevented by UV-absorbing
   compounds in the dinoflagellate Prorocentrum micans.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 29.  132.  P 287-297.

AU Sathyendranath-S.  Platt-T.  Stuart-V.  Irwin-B-D.  Veldhuis-M-J-W.
   Kraay-G-W.  Harrison-W-G.
TI Some bio-optical characteristics of phytoplankton in the NW Indian
   Ocean.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Feb 29.  132.  P 299-311.






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AU WEISMAN-R. CREANOR-J. FANTES-P.
TI A multicopy suppressor of a cell cycle defect in S.pombe encodes a
   heat shock-inducible 40 kDa cyclophilin-like protein.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 447-456.

AU TOKAI-N. FUJIMOTO-NISHIYAMA-A. TOYOSHIMA-Y. YONEMURA-S. TSUKITA-S.
   INOUE-J. YAMAMOTO-T.
TI Kid, a novel kinesin-like DNA binding protein, is localized to
   chromosomes and the mitotic spindle.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 457-467.

AU BELIN-D. BOST-S. VASSALLI-J-D. STRUB-K.
TI A two-step recognition of signal sequences determines the
   translocation efficiency of proteins.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 468-478.

AU FOLSCH-H. GUIARD-B. NEUPERT-W. STUART-R-A.
TI Internal targeting signal of the BCS1 protein: a novel mechanism of
   import into mitochondria.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 479-487.

AU MUHLENHOFF-U. KRUIP-J. BRYANT-D-A. ROGNER-M. SETIF-P. BOEKEMA-E.
TI Characterization of a redox-active cross-linked complex between
   cyanobacterial photosystem I and its physiological acceptor flavodoxin.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 488-497.

AU YAMATSUJI-T. OKAMOTO-T. TAKEDA-S. MURAYAMA-Y. TANAKA-N. NISHIMOTO-I.
TI Expression of V642 APP mutant causes cellular apoptosis as
   Alzheimer trait-linked phenotype.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 498-509.

AU LANG-P. GESBERT-F. DELESPINE-CARMAGNAT-M. STANCOU-R. POUCHELET-M.
   BERTOGLIO-J.
TI Protein kinase A phosphorylation of RhoA mediates the morphological
   and functional effects of cyclic AMP in cytotoxic lymphocytes.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 510-519.

AU WEBSTER-M-K. DONOGHUE-D-J.
TI Constitutive activation of fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 by
   the transmembrane domain point mutation found in achondroplasia.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 520-527.

AU LALLI-E. SASSONE-CORSI-P. CEREDIG-R.
TI Block of T lymphocyte differentiation by activation of the
   cAMP-dependent signal transduction pathway.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 528-537.

AU BELSHAM-D-D. WETSEL-W-C. MELLON-P-L.
TI NMDA and nitric oxide act through the cGMP signal transduction
   pathway to repress hypothalamic gonadotrophin-releasing hormone
   gene expression.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 538-547.

AU NIGHTINGALE-K. DIMITROV-S. REEVES-R. WOLFFE-A-P.
TI Evidence for a shared structural role for HMG1 and linker histones
   B4 and H1 in organizing chromatin.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 548-561.

AU ELLIS-J. TAN-UN-K-C. HARPER-A. MICHALOVICH-D. YANNOUTSOS-N.
   PHILIPSEN-S. GROSVELD-F.
TI A dominant chromatin-opening activity in 5´ hypersensitive site
   3 of the human beta-globin locus control region.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 562-568.

AU MCCALL-K. BENDER-W.
TI Probes for chromatin accessibility in the Drosophila bithorax
   complex respond differently to Polycomb-mediated repression.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 569-580.

AU WANG-Z. DROGE-P.
TI Differential control of transcription-induced and overall DNA
   supercoiling by eukaryotic topoisomerases in vitro.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 581-589.

AU CAVALLI-G. BACHMANN-D. THOMA-F.
TI Inactivation of topoisomerases affects transcription-dependent
   chromatin transitions in rDNA but not in a gene transcribed by RNA
   polymerase II.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 590-597.

AU SUCKOW-M. LOPATA-M. SEYDEL-A. KISTERS-WOIKE-B.
   VON-WILCKEN-BERGMANN-B. MULLER-HILL-B.
TI Mutant bZip-DNA complexes with four quasi-identical protein-DNA interfaces.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 598-606.

AU GAMER-J. MULTHAUP-G. TOMOYASU-T. MCCARTY-J-S. RUDIGER-S.
   SCHONFELD-H-J. SCHIRRA-C. BUJARD-H. BUKAU-B.
TI A cycle of binding and release of the DnaK, DnaJ and GrpE
   chaperones regulates activity of the Escherichia coli heat shock
   transcription factor sigma 32.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 607-617.

AU THUILLIER-V. BRUN-I. SENTENAC-A. WERNER-M.
TI Mutations in the alpha-amanitin conserved domain of the largest
   subunit of yeast RNA polymerase III affect pausing, RNA cleavage
   and transcriptional transitions.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 618-629.

AU HOHJOH-H. SINGER-M-F.
TI Cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein complexes containing human LINE-1
   protein and RNA.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 630-639.

AU FRANCIS-LANG-H. DAVIS-I. ISH-HOROWICZ-D.
TI Asymmetric localization of Drosophila pair-rule transcripts from
   displaced nuclei: evidence for directional nuclear export.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 640-649.

AU RUDINGER-J. HILLENBRANDT-R. SPRINZL-M. GIEGE-R.
TI Antideterminants present in minihelix Sec hinder its recognition by
   prokaryotic elongation factor Tu.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 650-657.

AU BERETTA-L. GINGRAS-A-C. SVITKIN-Y-V. HALL-M-N. SONENBERG-N.
TI Rapamycin blocks the phosphorylation of 4E-BP1 and inhibits
   cap-dependent initiation of translation.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 658-664.

AU SPRENGART-M-L. FUCHS-E. PORTER-A-G.
TI The downstream box: an efficient and independent translation
   initiation signal in Escherichia coli.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 665-674.

AU TU-Y. TORNALETTI-S. PFEIFER-G-P.
TI DNA repair domains within a human gene: selective repair of
   sequences near the transcription initiation site.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 675-683.

AU PREISER-P-R. WILSON-R-J-M. MOORE-P-W. MCCREADY-S.
   HAJIBAGHERI-M-A-N. BLIGHT-K-J. STRATH-M. WILLIAMSON-D-H.
TI Recombination associated with replication of malarial mitochondrial DNA.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 FEBRUARY 1. 15(3). P. 684-693.

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AU Beutler-E.  
TI BCMD The First Year.
SO Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1996 Jan 15. 22(1).  P 1.

AU Efferth-T.  Fabry-U.  Osieka-R.
TI Anti-Fas/Apo-1 Monoclonal Antibody CH-11 Depletes Glutathione
   and Kills Multidrug-Resistant Human Leukemic Cells.
AB Apoptosis is a common pathway by which cells respond to
   noxious insults or growth regulatory factors. Since cellular
   glutathione (GSH) content has long been known to govern response
   to antineoplastic treatment we have compared induction of
   apoptosis in drug sensitive (HL-60 and K562/WT) and drug
   resistant (KG-1a and K562/ADM) human leukemic cell lines by the
   monoclonal antibody CH-11 (anti-Fas/Apo-1). Fraction of apoptotic
   cells and cellular GSH were determined by flow cytometry. All
   cell lines were induced to undergo apoptosis by exposure to mAb
   CH-11 independent of resistance to conventional antineoplastic
   treatment. In conjunction with exposure to daunorubicin,
   vincristine, carboplatin, cytosine arabinoside, dexamethasone, or
   ionizing irradiation the effect of mAb CH-11 on induction of
   apoptosis was no more than additive. In contrast, preincubation
   with IFN-gamma markedly enhanced the induction of apoptosis by
   mAb CH-11 due to an increase of Fas-receptor expression. In each
   instance, GSH content decreased with increasing fraction of
   apoptotic cells indicating a crucial role of GSH in the apoptotic
   pathway.
DE Apoptosis 
DE Fas/APO-1
DE Glutathione
DE Drug Resistance
DE Leukemia
SO Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1996 Jan 15. 22(1).  P 2-9.

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AU Furukawa-T.  Yang-Y.  Nakamoto-B.  Stamatoyannnopoulos-G.
   Papayannopoulou-T.  
TI Identification of New Genes Expressed in a Human
   Erythroleukemia Cell Line
DE Hemopoietic Genes
DE Differential Display
DE PCR Cloning
SO Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1996 Jan 31. 22(2).  P 11-22.
AB We cloned novel cDNAs from MB02 human erythroleukemia cells
   using PCR based approaches: a) Differential display by means 
   of RT-PCR using one 5'primer CTTGATTGCC and four different 3'
   primers(T12AA, T12CA, T12GA, and T12AT).  Ninety-three percent
   of the differential clones which were reamplified and
   sequenced were cDNAs of previously unidentified genes. b)
   Cloning using degenerate TFIIIA-like zinc finger domain
   specific oligonucleotide. Of the 54 clones sequenced, 20
   contained two or more zinc finger sequences.  Ten of these
   clones were new zinc finger cDNAs and one belonged to a known
   zinc finger gene (ZFP7). c) Cloning using degenerate tyrosine
   kinase(TK) domain-specific oligonucleotides corresponding to
   the highly conserved amino acid sequences IHRDLAA and DVWSFG.
   Of the 28 cDNA clones sequenced, 7 were JAK1 TK, one was atk
   TK, one was tec TK.  The remaining sequences belonged to new
   EST's or to ribosomal genes.  d) Cloning using degenerate POU
   domain-specific oligonucleotides corresponding to sequence
   FK(QV)RRIK of the POU-specific domain and to sequence
   VWFCN(RQ)R of the POU-homeodomain.  Sixteen clones were
   sequenced and all but one were identical with the Oct-1
   transcriptional factor.  Differential display RT-PCR and
   PCR-based cDNA cloning using degenerate primers for zinc
   finger motifs yielded the largest number of new genes
   expressed in MBO2 cells.
CC Reprint requests to: Thalia Papayannopoulou, M.D., Dr. Sci.,
CC University of Washington, Medical Genetics, RG-25, Seattle, 
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AU Yoshida-A.  Twele-T-W.  Dave-V.  Beutler-E.
TI Molecular Abnormality of a Phosphoglycerate Kinase Variant.
DE Phosphoglycerate Kinase
DE Enzyme Deficiency
DE Codon Deletion
DE Amino Acid Deletion
DE Jaundice
SO Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1995 Sep 30.  21(3).  P 179-181.
AB The molecular abnormality of a phosphoglycerate kinase variant
   associated with severe red cell enzyme deficiency (about 4% of
   normal) and episodes of hemolysis with jaundice was examined.
   The Michaelis constants for the substrates and co-enzymes
   (1,3-diphosphoglycerate, 3-phosphoglycerate, ATP and ADP) were
   not grossly different from that of normal. However, the
   variant enzyme was very labile in vitro. Nucleotide sequence
   analysis of the variant cDNA revealed a deletion of codon AAG
   in exon 7. The codon deletion should result in the deletion of
   one of the tandem lysine residues existing at amino acid
   190-191 of the enzyme protein. Based on the three-dimensional
   structure of the protein, molecular instability could be
   induced by the deletion of a lysine residue.
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AU Joenje-H.  Youssoufian-H.  Kruyt-F-A-E.  dos-Santos-C-C. 
   Wevrick-R.  Buchwald-M.
TI Expression of the Fanconi Anemia Gene Fac in Human Cell Lines:
   Lack of Effect of Oxygen Tension.
DE Fanconi Anemia
DE Gene Expression
DE Oxygen
DE Hypoxia
DE Hyperoxia
SO Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1995 Oct 31.  21(3).  P 182-191.
AB Fanconi anemia (FA) is a recessively inherited disease
   characterized by bone marrow failure, congenital anomalies,
   chromosomal instability and hypersensitivity to crosslinking
   agents. Some of the cellular defects of FA are known to be
   responsive to the ambient oxygen concentration. We examined
   the responsiveness of the FA complementation group C (FAC)
   gene to changes in oxygen concentration using two types of 
   human cell lines, hypoxia-responsive Hep3B hepatoma cells and
   Epstein-Barr virus-immortalized lymphoblasts (normal and FA
   complementation groups B and C). Although the expression of
   erythropoietin in Hep3B cells was induced in response to the
   hypoxia-mimicking agent CoCl2, there was no concomitant
   induction in FAC expression as assessed by mRNA levels and
   immunoprecipitable protein, and no detectable change in the
   cytoplasmic location of the FAC polypeptide as determined by
   indirect immunofluorescence. In human lymphoblasts we examined
   the effect of oxygen (0.1% -95% O2) on cell proliferation and
   FAC expression. FA lymphoblasts had a normal sensitivity to
   the cytostatic effect of hyperoxia, while in both control and
   FA lymphoblasts FAC mRNA levels were unaffected by oxygen. Our
   results indicate that ambient oxygen is not a regulator of the
   FAC gene.
CC Reprint requests to: Hagop Youssoufian, M.D., Department of
CC Medicine,Hematology-Oncology Division, Brigham and Women's
CC Hospital, 221 LongwoodCC Avenue, Boston, MA  02115 USA, phone
CC (617) 732-5464, fax (617) 739-3324, e-mail:
CC hagop@calvin.bwh.harvard.edu.

AU Kothari-S-S.  Abrahamsen-M-S.  Cole-T.  Hammond-W-P.
TI Expression of Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor (G-CSF)and
   Granulocyte/Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor (GM-CSF) mRNA
   upon Stimulation with Phorbol Ester.
DE Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor
DE Granulocyte/Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor
DE Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells
DE Phorbol Esters
DE mRNA Expression
SO Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1995 Oct 31.  21(3).  P 192-200
AB Stimulated human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (MNC) have
   been shown to express both G-CSF and GM-CSF. Furthermore, 
   G-CSF is expressed by monocytes but not lymphocytes, whereas
   GM-CSF is expressed largely by T lymphocytes and at low levels
   in monocytes/macrophages. Here we present the effect of TPA
   (12-O-tetradecanoyl phorbol-13-acetate) on G-CSF and GM-CSF
   expression in stimulated human MNCs and T lymphocytes. We
   observed that TPA (30nM) decreased G-CSF mRNA levels in MNCs,
   while ionomycin increased G-CSF in a dose-dependent manner.
   TPA and ionomycin individually increased GM-CSF mRNA levels in
   T-lymphocytes and MNCs. Further, GM-CSF was induced 
   synergistically by TPA plus ionomycin, whereas this
   combination markedly decreased G-CSF mRNA levels in MNCs.
   These data suggest at least two signaling pathways by which
   G-CSF and GM-CSF mRNA levels are modulated in a mixed
   population of monocytes and T lymphocytes, namely protein
   kinase C (PKC) and calcium. These signals seem to act
   synergistically in lymphocytes to increase GM-CSF, and not
   G-CSF mRNA levels specifically. It would also appear these
   signals act on MNCs in an opposing manner to decrease G-CSF
   mRNA levels, indicating that activation of PKC and the calcium
   signaling pathway lead to a cell-type specific modulation of
   individual cytokines and precise regulation of granulocyte
   production.
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CC Medical Education, Providence Medical Center, 500 17th Ave, 
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CC fax (206) 320-3589, e-mail: whammond@u.washington.edu.

AU El-Benna-J.  Park-J-W.  Ruedi-J-M.  Babior-B-M.
TI Cell-Free Activation of the Respiratory Burst Oxidase by
   Protein Kinase C.
DE Neutrophils
DE Respiratory Burst Oxidase
DE Protein Phosphorylation
DE Protein Kinase C
SO Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1995 Nov 15.  21(3).  P 201-206.
AB In intact neutrophils, phorbol ester treatment activates the
   respiratory burst oxidase, the enzyme responsible for
   O2-production by phagocytes.  This effect is thought to be
   dependent on protein kinase C and on the phosphorylation of
   p47phox. In this paper, we report that protein kinase C
   activates the respiratory burst oxidase in a cell-free system
   consisting of isolated neutrophil cytosol and membrane.
   Oxidase activation required a highly active protein kinase
   C,recombinant p47phox and ATP, and was inhibited by the
   protein kinase C inhibitors H-7 and GF-109203X. Partial
   depletion of cytosolic ATP by dialysis reduced oxidase
   activation by over 50%. In contrast, neither protein kinase C
   inhibitors nor ATP depletion affected oxidase activation by
   SDS. These findings strongly suggest that in the cell-free
   system, the oxidase can be activated by the phosphorylation of
   p47phox.
CC Reprint requests to: Bernard M. Babior, M.D., Ph.D.,Department
CC of Biochemistry, The Scripps Research Institute, 10666 North
CC Torrey Pines Road,La Jolla, CA  92037 USA, phone 619)554-8258,
CC fax (619)554-6223,
CC e-mail: babior@scripps.edu.

AU Beutler-E.  Gelbart-T.  West-C.  Kuhl-W.  Adams-M.  Lee-P.
TI A Strategy for Cloning the Hereditary Hemochromatosis Gene.
DE Hybridization
DE Cloning
DE Yeast Artificial Chromosome
SO Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1995 Nov 15.  21(3).  P 207-216.
AB Selective hybridization of small intestine and liver cDNA
   libraries was carried out using  yeast artificial chromosomes
   (YACs) surrounding D6S105, the microsatellite that appears to
   be close to the gene for hereditary hemochromatosis (HFE). Of
   14 candidate probes hybridizing with these YACs, only one,
   designated LD5-1, detected abnormalities in Southern blots of 
   patients with hemochromatosis. Two different abnormalities
   were detected in 3 of 55 patients with hemochromatosis with
   the LD5-1 probe, and one of these was detected in one of 44
   normal subjects. The gene that hybridizes with this probe is
   located about 300-400 kb centromeric of D6S105. It is
   transcribed into mRNA that is about 8.5 kb in length in many
   tissues, including peripheral blood leukocytes. The available
   sequence indicates that it codes for a zinc finger protein. We
   propose that there is  a reasonable probability that LD5-1
   hybridizes with the gene for hereditary hemochromatosis.
CC Reprint requests to: Ernest Beutler, M.D., Department of
CC Molecular and Experimental Medicine (SBR-3), The Scripps
CC Research Institute,10666 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 
CC 92037  USA, phone(619)554-8040, fax (619)554-6927, 
CC e-mail: beutler@scripps.edu.

AU Jy-W.  Mao-W-W.  Horstman-L-L.  Tao-J.  Ahn-Y-S.
TI Platelet Microparticles Bind, Activate and Aggregate
   Neutrophils In Vitro.
DE Platelet Microparticles
DE Neutrophils
DE Hemostasis
DE Thrombosis
DE CD62P
DE RGDS
DE CD11b
DE Phagocytosis
SO Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1995 Nov 30.  21(3).  P 217-231.
AB The interaction of activated platelets with leukocytes
   are believed to play an important role in ischemic reperfusion
   injury and other thrombotic conditions. Upon activation,
   platelets shed platelet microparticles (PMP) and express 
   activation markers. CD62P expressed on activated platelets  
   mediates adhesion of platelets to leukocytes, chiefly
   neutrophils, but little is known of the interaction of PMP
   with neutrophils. We investigated this interaction as compared
   to platelet/neutrophil interaction. PMP isolated from stored
   platelets or thrombin activated platelets was incubated with
   leukocytes and binding assessed by flow cytometry.
   FITC-labeled alpha-CD41 was used to assess platelet material
   associated with WBC. Like platelets, PMP bound preferentially
   to neutrophils rather than lymphocytes, and exhibited an
   absolute dependence on the presence of Ca2+.Binding was time-
   and concentration-dependent, reaching a plateau at 10min at a
   ratio of PMP to neutrophils of 150:1. Fluorescence microscopy
   showed that most of the neutrophils were aggregated into
   clusters of 5-20 cells. Clustering of neutrophils was not
   observed to result from interaction with platelets. In these
   clusters the adherent PMP appeared to serve as bridges between
   the neutrophils. Addition of EGTA after brief incubation
   (5-10min) released most of the bound PMP but if added after
   >10 min, only ~60% ofbound PMP were released. In contrast,
   nearly all bound platelets werereleased by EGTA at the same
   time of incubation. Incubation ofneutrophils with PMP gave a
   significantly higher percentage of CD41a(+) neutrophilsthan
   did  platelets incubated at the same numerical ratio. PMP
   association with neutrophils was less markedly inhibited by
   alpha-CD62P (AC1.2)than platelets, but binding of both PMP and
   activated platelets was inhibited ~90% by anti-sialyl Lewis X.
   PMP binding to neutrophilsinduced a significant increase in
   both CD11b expression and phagocyticactivity in a
   concentration-dependent manner. These findings suggest
   a possible role for PMP in addition to providing platelet
   factor 3, specifically,as an activator and mediator of
   neutrophils in ischemic injury,thrombosis, and inflammation.
CC Reprint requests to: Wenche Jy, Ph.D., Department of Medicine,
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CC FL  33101 USA, phone (305)243-6617, fax (305)243-5957, 
CC e-mail:yahn@mednet.med.miami.edu.

AU Hirono-A.  Sasaya-Hamada-F.  Kanno-H.  Fujii-H.  Yoshida-T.    
Miwa-S.
TI A Novel Human Catalase Mutation (358 T-->del) Causing
   Japanese-type Acatalasemia.
DE Acatalasemia
DE Japanese-type
DE Catalase
DE Deletion Mutation
DE Frame Shift
DE PCR-SSCP
SO Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1995 Dec 15.  21(3).  P 232-234.
AB Japanese-type acatalasemia is characterized by the almost
   total loss of  catalase activity in red cells and is often
   associated with ulcerating oral lesions. A splicing mutation
   in intron 4 of the catalase gene has so far been a sole 
   disease-causing mutation found in Japanese-type acatalasemic
   patients. We report here a novel single base deletion in the
   catalase gene causing Japanese-type acatalasemia. The patient
   was a 72-year-old Japanese male. His maternal grandmother and 
   his father were first cousins. Molecular analysis using non-RI
   PCR-SSCP analysis combined with direct sequencing revealed a
   deletion of the 358th thymine in exon 4 of the patient's
   catalase gene. The proband was a homozygote and his mother and
   his three children  were heterozygotes for this mutation. The
   frame shift caused by the  nucleotide deletion should alter
   the downstream amino acid sequence and  introduce a new
   termination codon TGA 43 bp 3' to the mutation. Although the
   truncated peptide chain consisted of 133 amino acid residues
   might be translated in the patient's tissue, such an aberrant
   protein is expected to be extremely unstable and have no
   catalytic function at all. Our results suggest that
   Japanese-type acatalasemia is heterogeneous at molecular
   level.
CC Reprint requests to: Akira Hirono, M.D., Okinaka Memorial
CC Institute for Medical Research, 2-2-2 Toranomon, Minato-ku,
CC Tokyo 134,JAPAN; phone 81-3-3588-1111, fax 81-3-3583-3496.

AU Koumakis-G.  Filis-J.  Vassilomanolakis-M.  Papanastasiou-K.
   Hajichristou-H.  Barbounis-V.  Stamatellou-M.  Efremidis-A-P.
TI Relation Between Hematological Recovery and Number of
   Transplanted Mononuclear Cells in Patients after High Dose
   Chemotherapy with Peripheral Blood Stem Cell (PBSC) Rescue.
DE Peripheral Stem Cells
DE Transplantation
DE Hematological Recovery
SO Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1995 Dec 31.  21(3).  P 235-238.
AB The aim of the study is to investigate the relation between
   the hematological recovery in patients after high dose
   chemotherapy and  peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) rescue and
   the number of reinfused  previously collected stem cells
   assessed by the number of mononuclear cells  (MNCs), CFU-GMs
   and CD34(+) cells in the harvest. Forty nine patients
   mobilized with different techniques were transplanted. Our
   data indicate that the number of reinfused MNCs and CFU-GMS
   has a statistical significant relationship with the duration
   of leukopenia and thrombocytopenia following high dose
   chemotherapy and PBSC rescue in patients with various
   malignancies.
CC Reprint requests to: George Koumakis, M.D., BMT Unit, Hellenic
CC Anticancer Institute, St. Savas Oncology Hospital, 171 
CC Alexandras Ave, Athens-115 22 GREECE

AU Bemiller-L-S.  Roberts-D-H.  Starko-K-M.  Curnutte-J-T.
TI Safety and Effectiveness of Long-Term Interferon Gamma Therapy
   in Patients with Chronic Granulomatous Disease.
DE Chronic Granulomatous Disease
DE Interferon Gamma
DE Interferons
DE Neutrophils
DE Phagocytes
DE NADPH Oxidase
SO Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1995 Dec 31.  21(3).  P 239-247.
AB In chronic granulomatous disease (CGD), diminished or absent
   neutrophil NADPH oxidase function leads to recurrent pyogenic
   infections and granuloma formation. In a recent randomized,
   placebo-controlled trial, short-term prophylactic use of
   recombinant human interferon gamma (rIFN-gamma 1b) reduced the
   risk of serious infection in CGD patients by 67%. The current
   study evaluated the safety and effectiveness of long-term
   rIFN-gamma therapy in CGD patients. Patients were treated
   three times weekly with rIFN-gamma and evaluated semiannually.
   Serious infections (requiring hospitalization and parenteral
   antibiotic therapy), adverse clinical events, and measures of
   growth and development were noted. Thirty patients were
   evaluated for 12 months. The total average duration of
   rIFN-gamma therapy was 2.5 years. Three patients developed a
   total of four serious infections (0.13 infections per patient
   year). This rate compares favorably with rates of 1.10 and
   0.38infections per patient year found in the placebo and
   rIFN-gamma groups, respectively, during a previous study.
   Common adverse events were fever (23%), diarrhea (13%), and 
   flu-like illness (13%). No serious adverse event was
   attributable to rIFN-gamma therapy and no obvious effects on
   growth and development were observed. rIFN-gamma is a safe and
   effective adjunctive therapy for reducing the frequency and
   severity of serious infections in CGD patients.
CC Reprint requests to: Lynn Bemiller, M.D., San Diego Blood
CC Bank, 440 Upas St., San Diego, CA  92103 USA, phone 
CC (619) 296-6393, fax (619)296-0126,e-mail bldbnkr@aol.com

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AU Jennings-LK.  Slack-SM.  Wall-CD.  Mondoro-TH.
TI Immunological Comparisons of Integrin alphaIIbbeta3
   (GPIIb-IIIa) Expressed on Platelets and Human Erythroleukemia
   Cells: Evidence for Cell Specific Differences  
DE platelets
DE integrins
DE HEL cells
DE GPIIb-IIIa
SO Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1996 Feb 15.  22(3).  P 23-35.
AB Platelet glycoprotein IIb-IIIa (GPIIb-IIIa, alphaIIbbeta3) is
   expressed on the cell surface of the human erythroleukemia
   (HEL) cell line. Previous studies have demonstrated
   differences in GPIIb-IIIa ligand binding properties of HEL
   cells when compared to platelets.  Although the mRNA sequences
   for GPIIb and GPIIIa are identical in platelets and HEL cells,
   cell specific differences in the  conformation states of the
   GPIIb-IIIa complex may exist and may explain in part the
   contrasting functional properties.  Two monoclonal antibodies
   (mAbs), an anti-GPIIb mAb C3 and an anti-GPIIIa mAb D3, were
   used to determine whether differences in GPIIb-IIIa
   conformational states could be measured.  Initial studies in a
   purified system showed that the mAbs' binding to isolated
   GPIIb-IIIa conformers was increased to the active GPIIb-IIIa
   and to dissociated receptor subunits when compared to the
   inactive form.  Furthermore, soluble active GPIIb-IIIa was a
   much better inhibitor of D3 binding to the immobilized
   receptor compared to soluble inactive GPIIb-IIIa.  Extending
   these studies with intact cells, we detected at least two
   classes of binding sites for each mAb on each cell type.
   Differences in Bmax and in the relative affinities of the mAbs
   were identified and may represent subpopulations of GPIIb-IIIa
   conformations.  Total HEL cell and platelet GPIIb-IIIa was
   determined in our binding assays using a radiolabeled
   GPIIb-IIIa complex specific mAb, 10E5.  HEL cells express
   approximately five times more GPIIb-IIIa on a per cell basis.
   The percent of total GPIIb-IIIa that represented each class of
   mAb binding sites was determined.   In summary, the relative
   differences in GPIIb-IIIa conformation found on platelets and
   HEL cells may be related to cell-specific ligand binding
   properties and activation states of the receptor.
CC Reprint requests to: Lisa K. Jennings, Ph.D., Department of
CC Medicine, Room A303 Coleman Bldg., 956 Court Avenue, Memphis,
CC Tennessee  38163 USA, Phone: 901-448-5067, fax 901-448-5854,
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AU Seese-NK.  Venditti-CP.  Chorney-KA.  Gerhard-GS.  Ma-J.
   Hudson-TJ.  Phatak-PD.  Chorney-MJ.
TI Localization of the Hemochromatosis Disease Gene:  Linkage
   Disequilibrium Analysis Using an American Patient Collection
DE hemochromatosis
DE linkage disequilibrium mapping
DE chromosome 6 
DE MHC class I region
AB The genetic basis of idiopathic hemochromatosis, a common
   disorder of iron metabolism, has remained an enigma for over
   two decades. In an attempt to refine the chromosomal
   localization of this gene, we have conducted a linkage
   disequilibrium mapping study utilizing a large group of
   unrelated American patients.  The 12 microsatellites used as
   genetic markers in this analysis include a series of recently
   described polymorphic dinucleotide (D6S1558, D6S1545 and
   D6S1554) and tetranucleotide (D6S1016 and D6S1281) repeats
   which map between D6S105 and D6S299.  Haplotype
   reconstructions indicate that a core genotype, composed of
   D6S464 allele 3/D6S1260 allele 4/D6S1558 allele 5, exists on a
   majority of disease chromosomes.  Stringent statistical
   measures of marker-disease disequilibrium suggest that only
   associations with D6S1260 are significant and furthermore, aid
   in the assignment of refined centromeric and telomeric limits
   for the likely location of the hemochromatosis gene.  In
   summary, the genetic data presented in this report predict
   that the hemochromatosis locus resides between D6S464 and
   D6S1558, most likely very close to marker D6S1260.  Because a
   single yeast artificial chromosome clone contains all three of
   the above loci, a thorough search for coding sequences in this
   region is likely to identify the gene mutated in this common
   disorder.
CC  Reprint request to:  Michael J. Chorney, Ph.D., Department of
CC  Microbiology and Immunology, The Pennsylvania State
CC  University College of Medicine, The Milton S. Hershey Medical
CC  Center, Hershey, Pennsylvania 17033 USA, 
CC  phone (717) 531-4604, fax (717) 531-3562, 
CC  e-mail:  mjc18@psu.edu

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AU DELANEY-S-J. ALTON-E-W-F-W. SMITH-S-N.
   LUNN-D-P. FARLEY-R. LOVELOCK-P-K. THOMSON-S-A. HUME-D-A. LAMB-D.
   PORTEOUS-D-J. DORIN-J-R. WAINWRIGHT-B-J.
TI Cystic fibrosis mice carrying the missense mutation G551D replicate
   human genotype-phenotype correlations.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 955-963.

AU HACKSTADT-T. ROCKEY-D-D. HEINZEN-R-A. SCIDMORE-M-A.
TI Chlamydia trachomatis interrupts an exocytic pathway to acquire
   endogenously synthesized sphingomyelin in transit from the Golgi
   apparatus to the plasma membrane.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 964-977.

AU HARDIE-K-R. LORY-S. PUGSLEY-A-P.
TI Insertion of an outer membrane protein in Escherichia coli requires
   a chaperone-like protein.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 978-988.

AU OZERI-V. TOVI-A. BURSTEIN-I. NATANSON-YARON-S. CAPARON-M-G.
   YAMADA-K-M. AKIYAMA-S-K. VLODAVSKY-I. HANSKI-E.
TI A two-domain mechanism for group A streptococcal adherence through
   protein F to the extracellular matrix.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 989-998.

AU THORN-P. MORETON-R. BERRIDGE-M.
TI Multiple, coordinated Ca2+-release events underlie the inositol
   trisphosphate-induced local Ca2+ spikes in mouse pancreatic acinar cells.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 999-1003.

AU LESAGE-F. GUILLEMARE-E. FINK-M. DUPRAT-F. LAZDUNSKI-M. ROMEY-G. BARHANIN-J.
TI TWIK-1, a ubiquitous human weakly inward rectifying K+ channel with
   a novel structure.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1004-1011.

AU WANG-X. ZELENSKI-N-G. YANG-J. SAKAI-J. BROWN-M-S. GOLDSTEIN-J-L.
TI Cleavage of sterol regulatory element binding proteins (SREBPs) by
   CPP32 during apoptosis.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1012-1020.

AU LARSON-R-C. LAVENIR-I. LARSON-T-A. BAER-R. WARREN-A-J. WADMAN-I.
   NOTTAGE-K. RABBITTS-T-H.
TI Protein dimerization between Lmo2 (Rbtn2) and Tal1 alters thymocyte
   development and potentiates T cell tumorigenesis in transgenic mice.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1021-1027.

AU UHL-M-A. MILLER-J-F.
TI Integration of multiple domains in a two-component sensor protein:
   the Bordetella pertussis BvgAS phosphorelay.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1028-1036.

AU CHEN-Y. GRALL-D. SALCINI-A-E. PELICCI-P-G. POUYSSEGUR-J. VAN
   OBBERGHEN-SCHILLING-E.
TI Shc adaptor proteins are key transducers of mitogenic signaling
   mediated by the G protein-coupled thrombin receptor.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1037-1044.

AU CHAN-D-C. BEDFORD-M-T. LEDER-P.
TI Formin binding proteins bear WWP/WW domains that bind proline-rich
   peptides and functionally resemble SH3 domains.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1045-1054.

AU YOSHIMURA-A. ICHIHARA-M. KINJYO-I. MORIYAMA-M. COPELAND-N-G. GILBERT-D-J.
   JENKINS-N-A. HARA-T. MIYAJIMA-A.
TI Mouse oncostatin M: an immediate early gene induced by multiple
   cytokines through the JAK-STAT5 pathway.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1055-1063.

AU YAN-H. KRISHNAN-K. GREENLUND-A-C. GUPTA-S. LIM-J-T-E.
   SCHREIBER-R-D. SCHINDLER-C-W. KROLEWSKI-J-J.
TI Phosphorylated interferon-alpha receptor 1 subunit (IFNaR1) acts as
   a docking site for the latent form of the 113 kDA STAT2 protein.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1064-1074.

AU GUPTA-S. YAN-H. WONG-L-H. RALPH-S.  KROLEWSKI-J. SCHINDLER-C.
TI The SH2 domains of Stat1 and Stat2 mediate multiple interactions in
   the transduction of IFN-alpha signals.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1075-1084.

AU COUE-M. KEARSEY-S-E. MECHALI-M.
TI Chromatin binding, nuclear localization and phosphorylation of
   Xenopus cdc21 are cell-cycle dependent and associated with the
   control of initiation of DNA replication.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1085-1097.

AU BLENDY-J-A. KAESTNER-K-H. SCHMID-W. GASS-P. SCHUTZ-G.
TI Targeting of the CREB gene leads to up-regulation of a novel CREB
   mRNA isoform.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1098-1106.

AU PARRINI-M-C. BERNARDI-A. PARMEGGIANI-A.
TI Determinants of Ras proteins specifying the sensitivity to yeast
   Ira2p and human p120-GAP.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1107-1111.

AU VAN LINT-C. EMILIANI-S. OTT-M. VERDIN-E.
TI Transcriptional activation and chromatin remodeling of the
   HIV-1 promoter in response to histone acetylation.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1112-1120.

AU CAFFARELLI-E. FATICA-A. PRISLEI-S.  DE GREGORIO-E. FRAGAPANE-P.
   BOZZONI-I.
TI Processing of the intron-encoded U16 and U18 snoRNAs: the conserved
   C and D boxes control both the processing reaction and the
   stability of the mature snoRNA.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1121-1131.

AU HAYES-R. KUDLA-J. SCHUSTER-G. GABAY-L. MALIGA-P. GRUISSEM-W.
TI Chloroplast mRNA 3'-end processing by a high molecular weight
   protein complex is regulated by nuclear encoded RNA binding proteins.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1132-1141.

AU AULD-D-S. SCHIMMEL-P.
TI Single sequence of a helix-loop peptide confers functional
   anticodon recognition on two tRNA synthetases.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1142-1148.

AU KARIMI-R. EHRENBERG-M.
TI Dissociation rates of peptidyl-tRNA from the P-site of E.coli ribosomes.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1149-1154.

AU RADNEDGE-L. DAVIS-M-A. AUSTIN-S-J.
TI P1 and P7 plasmid partition: ParB protein bound to its partition
   site makes a separate discriminator contact with the DNA that
   determines species specificity.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1155-1162.

AU COLLICK-A. DREW-J. PENBERTH-J. BOIS-P.  LUCKETT-J. SCAEROU-F.
   JEFFREYS-A. REIK-W.
TI Instability of long inverted repeats within mouse transgenes.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1163-1171.

AU COLLOMS-S-D. McCULLOCH-R. GRANT-K. NEILSON-L. SHERRATT-D-J.
TI Xer-mediated site-specific recombination in vitro.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1172-1181.

AU DE VEGA-M. LAZARO-J-M. SALAS-M. BLANCO-L.
TI Primer-terminus stabilization at the 3'-5' exonuclease active site
   of phi29 DNA polymerase.  Involvement of two amino acid residues
   highly conserved in proofreading DNA polymerases.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1182-1192.

AU POHJANPELTO-P. HOLTTA-E.
TI Phosphorylation of Okazaki-like DNA fragments in mammalian cells
   and role of polyamines in the processing of this DNA.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MARCH 1. 15(5). P. 1193-1200.

