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AU Suzuki-T.  Fujikura-K.  Takata-K.
TI Na^[+]-dependent glucose transporter SGLT1 is localized in the
   apical plasma membrane upon completion of tight junction formation
   in MDCK cells.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(6)  P 529.
AB 61060529.418

AU Tornehave-D.  Jensen-C-H.  Teisner-B.  Larsson-L-I.
TI FA1 immunoreactivity in endocrine tumours and during development of
   the human fetal pancreas; negative correlation with glucagon
   expression.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(6)  P 535.
AB 61060535.418

AU Seelentag-W-K-F.  Komminoth-P.  Saremaslani-P.  Heitz-P-U.  Roth-J.
TI CD44 isoform expression in the diffuse neuroendocrine system. I.
   Normal cells and hyperplasia.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(6)  P 543.
AB 61060543.418

AU Komminoth-P.  Seelentag-W-K-F.  Saremaslani-P.  Heitz-P-U.  Roth-J.
TI CD44 isoform expression in the diffuse neuroendocrine system.  II.
   Benign and malignant tumors.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(6)  P 551.
AB 61060551.418

AU Southwell-B-R.  Woodman-H-L.  Murphy-R.  Royal-S-J.  Furness-J-B.
TI Characterisation of substance P-induced endocytosis  of NK1
   receptors on enteric neurons.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(6)  P 563.
AB 61060563.418

AU Song-J-Y.  Marle-J-V.  Noorden-C-J-F-V.  Frederiks-W-M.
TI Disturbed structural interactions between microfilaments  and tight
   junctions in rat hepatocytes during extrahepatic cholestasis
   induced by common bile duct ligation.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(6)  P 573.
AB 61060573.418

AU Tamburini-M.  Malatesta-M.  Zancanaro-C.  Martin-T-E.  Fu-X-D.
   Vogel-P.  Fakan-S.
TI Dense granular bodies: a novel nucleoplasmic structure in
   hibernating dormice.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(6)  P 581.
AB 61060581.418

AU de-Carvalho-H-F.  Taboga-S-R.
TI Fluorescence and confocal laser scanning microscopy  imaging of
   elastic fibers in hematoxylin-eosin stained sections.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(6)  P 587.
AB 61060587.418

AU de-Bont-E-S-J-M.  Niemarkt-A-E.  Tamminga-R-Y-J.  Kimpen-J-L-L.
   Kamps-W-A.  de-Leij-L-H-M-F.
TI Lipopolysaccharide-induced cytokine production in peripheral blood
   mononuclear cells: intracellular localization of tumor necrosis
   factor alpha and interleukin 1beta detected with a three-color
   immunofluorescence technique.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(6)  P 593.
AB 61060593.418

AU Schumacher-U.  Mukhtar-D.  Stehling-P.  Reutter-W.
TI Is the lectin binding pattern of human breast and colon cancer
   cells influenced by modulators of sialic acid metabolism?.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(6)  P 599.
AB 61060599.418

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TI Cellular and molecular features of lens differentiation: a review
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SO Differentiation.  1996 61(2)  P 77.
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AU Hermans-Borgmeyer-I.  Schinke-B.  Schaller-H-C.
   Hoffmeister-Ullerich-S-A-H.
TI Isolation of a marker for head-specific cell differentiation in
   hydra.
SO Differentiation.  1996 61(2)  P 95.
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AU Hess-K-A.  Simone-A-A.  Petschek-J-P.
TI Spatial and temporal expression of 4f-rnp gene in Drosophila
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SO Differentiation.  1996 61(2)  P 103.
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AU Cella-N.  Cornejo-Uribe-R-R.  Montes-G-S.  Hynes-N-E.  Chammas-R.
TI The lysosomal-associated membrane protein LAMP-1 is a novel
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SO Differentiation.  1996 61(2)  P 113.
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AU Zhang-C.  Oakley-B.
TI The distribution and origin of keratin 20-containing  taste buds in
   rat and human.
SO Differentiation.  1996 61(2)  P 121.
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AU Bickenbach-J-R.  Longley-M-A.  Bundman-D-S.  Dominey-A-M.
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TI A transgenic mouse model that recapitulates the clinical features
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AU Schaap-P.  Tang-Y.  Othmer-H-G.
TI A model for pattern formation in Dictyostelium discoideum.
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AU Ward-Bailey-P-F.  Johnson-K-R.  Handel-M-A.  Harris-B-S.
   Davisson-M-T.
TI A new mouse mutation causing male sterility and
   histoincompatibility.
SO 1996 7(11)  P 793.
AB 60070793.335

AU Sweet-H-O.  Bronson-R-T.  Johnson-K-R.  Cook-S-A.  Davisson-M-T.
TI Scrambler, a new neurological mutation of the mouse with
   abnormalities of neuronal migration.
SO 1996 7(11)  P 798.
AB 60070798.335

AU Henrion-A-A.  Vaulont-S.  Raymondjean-M.  Kahn-A.
TI Mouse USF1 gene cloning: comparative organization within the c-myc
   gene family.
SO 1996 7(11)  P 803.
AB 60070803.335

AU Garcia-J-I.  Zalba-G.  Detera-Wadleigh-S-D.  de-Miguel-C.
TI Isolation of a cDNA encoding the rat MAP-kinase homolog of human
   p63^[mapk].
SO 1996 7(11)  P 810.
AB 60070810.335

AU Nunes-M.  Lahbib-Mansais-Y.  Geffrotin-C.  Yerle-M.  Vaiman-M.
   Renard-C.
TI Swine cytosolic malic enzyme: cDNA cloning, sequencing, and
   localization.
SO 1996 7(11)  P 815.
AB 60070815.335

AU Johansson-Moller-M.  Chaudhary-R.  Hellmen-E.  Hoeyheim-B.
   Chowdhary-B.  Andersson-L.
TI Pigs with the dominant white coat color phenotype carry a
   duplication of the KIT gene encoding the mast/stem cell growth
   factor receptor.
SO 1996 7(11)  P 822.
AB 60070822.335

AU El-Nahas-S-M.  Oraby-H-A.  de-Hondt-H-A.  Medhat-A-M.  Zahran-M-M.
   Mahfouz-E-R.  Karim-A-M.
TI Synteny mapping in river buffalo.
SO 1996 7(11)  P 831.
AB 60070831.335

AU Prosser-J.  Inglis-J-D.  Condie-A.  Ma-K.  Kerr-S.  Thakrar-R.
   Taylor-K.  Cameron-J-M.  Cooke-H-J.
TI Degeneracy in human multicopy RBM (YRRM), a candidate
   spermatogenesis gene.
SO 1996 7(11)  P 835.
AB 60070835.335

AU Graw-J.  Loester-J.  Neuhaeuser-Klaus-A.  Pretsch-W.
   Schmitt-John-T.  
TI Molecular analysis of two new Steel mutations in mice shows a
   transversion or an insertion.
SO 1996 7(11)  P 843.
AB 60070843.335

AU McCallion-A-S.  Guenet-J-L.  Montague-P.  Griffiths-I-R.  Savioz-A.
   Davies-R-W.
TI The mouse gene (Mobp) encoding myelin-associated oligodendrocytic
   basic protein maps to distal Chromosome 9.
SO 1996 7(11)  P 847.
AB 60070847.335

AU Hoyle-J.  Phelan-J-P.  Bermingham-N.  Fisher-E-M-C.
TI Localization of human and mouse N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor
   (NSF) gene: a two-domain member of the AAA family that is involved
   in membrane fusion.
SO 1996 7(11)  P 850.
AB 60070850.335

AU Bertoni-L.  Attolini-C.  Faravelli-M.  Simi-S.  Giulotto-E.
TI Intrachromosomal telomere-like DNA sequences in Chinese hamster.
SO 1996 7(11)  P 853.
AB 60070853.335

AU Ge-L.  Remmers-E-F.  Du-Y.  Wilder-R-L.
TI Genomic cloning and genetic mapping of the rat Nramp1 (Bcg) gene on
   Chromosome 9.
SO 1996 7(11)  P 856.
AB 60070856.335

AU Hawken-R-J.  Broom-M-F.  van-Stijn-T-C.  Lumsden-J-M.  Broad-T-E.
   Maddox-J-F.
TI Mapping the ovine genes encoding IL3, IL4, IL5, and CSF2 to sheep
   Chromosome 5q13-q15 by FISH.
SO 1996 7(11)  P 858.
AB 60070858.335

AU Koroleva-I-V.  Malchenko-S-N.  Brusgaard-K.  Khlebodarova-T-M.
   Rubtsov-N.  Zakian-S-M.
TI Chromosome localization of the genes for growth hormone,
   somatostatin peptide, ornithine transcarbamylase, and prion
   protein in silver fox (Vulpes fulvus).
SO 1996 7(11)  P 860.
AB 60070860.335

AU Karkera-J-D.  Friedberg-F.
TI Sequence of a fourth human CALM II-related pseudogene (CALM II
   psi_[4]).
SO 1996 7(11)  P 863.
AB 60070863.335

AU Frosst-P.  Zhang-Z-X.  Pai-A.  Rozen-R.
TI The methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (Mthfr) gene maps to distal
   mouse Chromosome 4.
SO 1996 7(11)  P 864.
AB 60070864.335

AU Frantz-S-A.  Thiara-A-S.  Lodwick-D.  Samani-N-J.
TI A major polymorphism in the rat S_[A] gene caused by the insertion
   of a LINE element.
SO 1996 7(11)  P 865.
AB 60070865.335

AU Khegay-I-I.
TI Localization of the vasopressin gene to rat Chromosome 3.
SO 1996 7(11)  P A867.
AB 6007A867.335

AU Jenkins-Z-A.  Montgomery-G-W.
TI Genetic mapping of the laminin gamma 2 gene on sheep Chromosome 12.
SO 1996 7(11)  P 868.
AB 60070868.335

AU Monteagudo-L-V.  Heriz-A.  Flavin-N.  Rogers-M.  Ennis-S.
   Arruga-M-V.
TI Fluorescent in situ localization of the bovine Activin receptor
   type IIA locus on Chromosome 2 (2q2.3-2.4).
SO 1996 7(11)  P 869.
AB 60070869.335

AU Proels-F.    Liehr-T.    Marx-M.  Rautenstrauss-B.
TI Regional localization of rat microvascular endothelial
   differentiation gene 1 (Mdg1) to Chromosome 6q16-23 by means of
   FISH.
SO 1996 7(11)  P B867.
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TI The repair of DNA methylation damage in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(6)  P 461.
AB 60300461.294

AU Dolan-J-W.
TI Novel aspects of pheromone-induced cell-cycle arrest in yeast.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(6)  P 469.
AB 60300469.294

AU Danielsson-A.  Larsson-C.  Larsson-K.  Gustafsson-L.  Adler-L.
TI A genetic analysis of the role of calcineurin and calmodulin in
   Ca^[++]-dependent improvement of NaCl tolerance  of Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(6)  P 476.
AB 60300476.294

AU Ugolini-S.  Bruschi-C-V.
TI The red/white colony color assay in the yeast Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae: epistatic growth advantage of white ade8-18, ade2
   cells over red ade2 cells.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(6)  P 485.
AB 60300485.294

AU Iqbal-J.  Gerard-H-C.  Rahman-M-U.  Hudson-A-P.
TI A probable cis-regulatory element on yeast mitochondrial DNA
   responsible for cAMP-mediated transcription.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(6)  P 493.
AB 60300493.294

AU Wilson-R-K.  Hanson-M-R.
TI Preferential RNA editing at specific sites within transcripts of
   two plant mitochondrial genes does not depend on transcriptional
   context or nuclear genotype.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(6)  P 502.
AB 60300502.294

AU Ikeda-T-M.  Tsunewaki-K.
TI Deficiency of cox1 gene expression in wheat plants with Aegilops
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SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(6)  P 509.
AB 60300509.294

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   contain the alpha-subunit of plastome-encoded RNA polymerase.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(6)  P 515.
AB 60300515.294

AU Chang-T-L.  Stoike-L-L.  Zarka-D.  Schewe-G.  Chiu-W-L.
   Jarrell-D-C.  Sears-B-B.
TI Characterization of primary lesions caused by the plastome mutator
   of Oenothera.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(6)  P 522.
AB 60300522.294

AU Durand-R.  Rascle-C.  Fevre-M.
TI Molecular characterization of xyn3, a member of the endoxylanase
   multigene family of the rumen anaerobic fungus Neocallimastix
   frontalis.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(6)  P 531.
AB 60300531.294

AU Leclair-S.  Ansan-Melayah-D.  Rouxel-T.  Balesdent-M-H.
TI Meiotic behaviour of the minichromosome in the phytopathogenic
   ascomycete Leptosphaeria maculans.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(6)  P 541.
AB 60300541.294

AU Matsumoto-T.  Fukumasa-Nakai-Y.
TI Mitochondrial DNA inheritance in sexual crosses of Pleurotus
   ostreatus.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(6)  P 549.
AB 60300549.294

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AU Levi-M.  Kempson-S-A.  Loetscher-M.  Biber-J.  Murer-H.
TI Molecular Regulation of Renal Phosphate Transport.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(01)  P 1.
AB 61540001.232

AU Tierney-M-L.  Birnir-B.  Pillai-N-P.  Clements-J-D.  Howitt-S-M.
   Cox-G-B.  Gage-P-W.
TI Effects of Mutating Leucine to Threonine in the M2 Segment of
   alpha_[1] and beta_[1] Subunits of GABA_[A] alpha_[1]beta_[1]
   Receptors.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(01)  P 11.
AB 61540011.232

AU Banderali-U.  Ehrenfeld-J.
TI Heterogeneity of Volume-sensitive Chloride Channels in Basolateral
   Membranes of A6 Epithelial Cells in Culture.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(01)  P 23.
AB 61540023.232

AU Nakahari-T.  Marunaka-Y.
TI ADH Action on Whole-Cell Currents by Cytosolic Ca^[2+]-dependent
   Pathways in Aldosterone-treated A6 Cells.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(01)  P 35.
AB 61540035.232

AU Munemori-M.  Yamaoka-K.  Seyama-I.
TI Identification of ATP-sensitive Potassium Channel in Frog
   Ventricular Myocytes.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(01)  P 45.
AB 61540045.232

AU Sohma-Y.    Gray-M-A.  Imai-Y.  Argent-B-E.
TI A Mathematical Model of the Pancreatic Ductal Epithelium.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(01)  P 53.
AB 61540053.232

AU Gambale-F.  Bregante-M.  Stragapede-F.  Cantu'-A-M.
TI Ionic Channels of the Sugar Beet Tonoplast are Regulated by a
   Multi-ion Single-file Permeation Mechanism.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(01)  P 69.
AB 61540069.232

AU Patel-J-R.  Sukhareva-M.  Coronado-R.  Moss-R.
TI Chloride-induced Ca^[2+] Release from the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum of
   Chemically Skinned Rabbit Psoas Fibers and Isolated Vesicles of
   Terminal Cisternae.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(01)  P 81.
AB 61540081.232

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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
CC CONTENTS          Volume 271 Number 51 (1996)

AU Medlock-A-E.  Dailey-H-A.
TI Communication---Human coproporphyrinogen oxidase is not a metalloprotein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32507.

AU Wolf-D-A.  Wu-D.  McKeon-F.
TI Communication---Disruption of re-replication control by overexpression
   of human ORC1 in fission yeast
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32503.

AU Diouri-M.  Keyvani-Amineh-H.  Geoghegan-K-F.  Weber-J-M.
TI Communication---Cleavage efficiency by adenovirus protease is
   site-dependent
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32511.

AU Gubitosi-Klug-R-A.  Gross-R-W.
TI Communication---Fatty acid ethyl esters, nonoxidative metabolites of
   ethanol, accelerate the kinetics of activation of the human brain
   delayed rectifier K+ channel, Kv1.1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32519.

AU Abu-Soud-H-M.  Rousseau-D-L.  Stuehr-D-J.
TI Communication---Nitric oxide binding to the heme of neuronal
   nitric-oxide synthase links its activity to changes in oxygen tension
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32515.

AU Bollag-G.  Adler-F.  elMasry-N.  McCabe-P-C.  Conner-E-Jr.
   Thompson-P.  McCormick-F.  Shannon-K.
TI Communication---Biochemical characterization of a novel KRAS insertion
   mutation from a human leukemia
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32491.

AU Takahashi-A.  Musy-P-Y.  Martins-L-M.  Poirier-G-G.  Moyer-R-W.
   Earnshaw-W-C.
TI Communication---CrmA/SPI-2 inhibition of an endogenous ICE-related
   protease responsible for lamin A cleavage and apoptotic nuclear
   fragmentation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32487.

AU Zimrin-A-B.  Pepper-M-S.  McMahon-G-A.  Nguyen-F.  Montesano-R.
   Maciag-T.
TI Communication---An antisense oligonucleotide to the notch ligand jagged
   enhances fibroblast growth factor-induced angiogenesis in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32499.

AU Yamazaki-A.  Bondarenko-V-A.  Dua-S.  Yamazaki-M.  Usukura-J.
   Hayashi-F.
TI Communication---Possible stimulation of retinal rod recovery to dark
   state by cGMP release from a cGMP phosphodiesterase noncatalytic site
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32495.

CC MINIREVIEWS

AU Subramani-S.
TI Protein translocation into peroxisomes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32483.

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Kudo-M.  Kitajima-K.  Inoue-S.  Shiokawa-K.  Morris-H-R.  Dell-A.
   Inoue-Y.
TI Characterization of the major core structures of the {alpha}28-linked
   polysialic acid-containing glycan chains present in neural cell
   adhesion molecule in embryonic chick brains
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32667.

AU Thomas-S-R.  Witting-P-K.  Stocker-R.
TI 3-Hydroxyanthranilic acid is an efficient, cell-derived co-antioxidant
   for {alpha}-tocopherol, inhibiting human low density lipoprotein and
   plasma lipid peroxidation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32714.

AU Lee-K-P.  Carlson-L-M.  Woodcock-J-B.  Ramachandra-N.  Schultz-T-L.
   Davis-T-A.  Lowe-J-B.  Thompson-C-B.  Larsen-R-D.
TI Molecular cloning and characterization of CFT1, a developmentally
   regulated avian {alpha}(1,3)-fucosyltransferase gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32960.

AU Ahmed-H.  Pohl-J.  Fink-N-E.  Strobel-F.  Vasta-G-R.
TI The primary structure and carbohydrate specificity of a
   {beta}-galactosyl-binding lectin from toad (Bufo arenarum Hensel) ovary
   reveal closer similarities to the mammalian galectin-1 than to the
   galectin from the clawed frog Xenopus laevis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 33083.

AU Osman-N.  McKenzie-I-F-C.  Mouhtouris-E.  Sandrin-M-S.
TI Switching amino-terminal cytoplasmic domains of
   {alpha}(1,2)fucosyltransferase and {alpha}(1,3)galactosyltransferase
   alters the expression of H substance and Gal{alpha}(1,3)Gal
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 33105.

AU Koch-J.  Gartner-S.  Li-C-M.  Quintern-L-E.  Bernardo-K.  Levran-O.
   Schnabel-D.  Desnick-R-J.  Schuchman-E-H.  Sandhoff-K.
TI Molecular cloning and characterization of a full-length complementary
   DNA encoding human acid ceramidase. Identification of the first
   molecular lesion causing Farber disease.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 33110.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Bhat-R.  Weaver-J-A.  Wagner-C.  Bodwell-J-E.  Bresnick-E.
TI ATP depletion affects the phosphorylation state, ligand binding, and
   nuclear transport of the 4 S polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon-binding
   protein in rat hepatoma cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32551.

AU Haddad-E-B.  Rousell-J.  Lindsay-M-A.  Barnes-P-J.
TI Synergy between tumor necrosis factor {alpha} and interleukin 1{beta}
   in inducing transcriptional down-regulation of muscarinic M2 receptor
   gene expression. Involvement of protein kinase A and ceramide pathways.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32586.

AU Busch-A-E.  Quester-S.  Ulzheimer-J-C.  Waldegger-S.  Gorboulev-V.
   Arndt-P.  Lang-F.  Koepsell-H.
TI Electrogenic properties and substrate specificity of the polyspecific
   rat cation transporter rOCT1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32599.

AU Steiner-H.  Kispal-G.  Zollner-A.  Haid-A.  Neupert-W.  Lill-R.
TI Heme binding to a conserved Cys-Pro-Val motif is crucial for the
   catalytic function of mitochondrial heme lyases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32605.

AU Mege-D.  Di_Bartolo-V.  Germain-V.  Tuosto-L.  Michel-F.  Acuto-O.
TI Mutation of tyrosines 492/493 in the kinase domain of ZAP-70 affects
   multiple T-cell receptor signaling pathways
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32644.

AU Thompson-C-B.  McDonough-A-A.
TI Skeletal muscle Na,K-ATPase {alpha} and {beta} subunit protein levels
   respond to hypokalemic challenge with isoform and muscle type
   specificity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32653.

AU Lembo-D.  Ricciardi-Castagnoli-P.  Alber-G.  Ozmen-L.  Landolfo-S.
   Bluthmann-H.  Dembic-Z.  Kotenko-S-V.  Cook-J-R.  Pestka-S.
   Garotta-G.
TI Mouse macrophages carrying both subunits of the human
   interferon-{gamma} (IFN-{gamma}) receptor respond to human IFN-{gamma}
   but do not acquire full protection against viral cytopathic effect
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32659.

AU Kolko-M.  DeCoster-M-A.  de_Turco-E-B-R.  Bazan-N-G.
TI Synergy by secretory phospholipase A2 and glutamate on inducing cell
   death and sustained arachidonic acid metabolic changes in primary
   cortical neuronal cultures
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32722.

AU Hansra-G.  Bornancin-F.  Whelan-R.  Hemmings-B-A.  Parker-P-J.
TI 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate-induced dephosphorylation of
   protein kinase C{alpha} correlates with the presence of a
   membrane-associated protein phosphatase 2A heterotrimer
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32785.

AU Russell-S-J.  Sathyanarayana-U-G.  Johnston-S-A.
TI Isolation and characterization of SUG2. A novel ATPase family component
   of the yeast 26 S proteasome.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32810.

AU Lounsbury-K-M.  Richards-S-A.  Carey-K-L.  Macara-I-G.
TI Mutations within the Ran/TC4 GTPase. Effects on regulatory factor
   interactions and subcellular localization.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32834.

AU Shapiro-M-J.  Trejo-JA.  Zeng-D.  Coughlin-S-R.
TI Role of the thrombin receptor's cytoplasmic tail in intracellular
   trafficking. Distinct determinants for agonist-triggered versus tonic
   internalization and intracellular localization.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32874.

AU Biere-A-L.  Ostaszewski-B.  Stimson-E-R.  Hyman-B-T.  Maggio-J-E.
   Selkoe-D-J.
TI Amyloid {beta}-peptide is transported on lipoproteins and albumin in
   human plasma
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32916.

AU Loijens-J-C.  Anderson-R-A.
TI Type I phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate 5-kinases are distinct members
   of this novel lipid kinase family
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32937.

AU Kahn-R-A.  Bak-S.  Olsen-C-E.  Svendsen-I.  Moller-B-L.
TI Isolation and reconstitution of the heme-thiolate protein obtusifoliol
   14{alpha}-demethylase from Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32944.

AU Kubler-E.  Dohlman-H-G.  Lisanti-M-P.
TI Identification of triton X-100 insoluble membrane domains in the yeast
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Lipid requirements for targeting of
   heterotrimeric G-protein subunits.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32975.

AU Meszaros-J-G.  Karin-N-J.  Akanbi-K.  Farach-Carson-M-C.
TI Down-regulation of L-type Ca2+ channel transcript levels by
   1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3. Osteoblastic cells express L-type {alpha}1C
   Ca2+ channel isoforms.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32981.

AU Hartwig-J-H.  Kung-S.  Kovacsovics-T.  Janmey-P-A.  Cantley-L-C.
   Stossel-T-P.  Toker-A.
TI D3 phosphoinositides and outside-in integrin signaling by glycoprotein
   IIb-IIIa mediate platelet actin assembly and filopodial extension
   induced by phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32986.

AU Banki-K.  Hutter-E.  Colombo-E.  Gonchoroff-N-J.  Perl-A.
TI Glutathione levels and sensitivity to apoptosis are regulated by
   changes in transaldolase expression
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32994.

AU Zollner-O.  Vestweber-D.
TI The E-selectin ligand-1 is selectively activated in Chinese hamster
   ovary cells by the {alpha}(1,3)-fucosyltransferases IV and VII
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 33002.

AU Kamata-H.  Tanaka-C.  Yagisawa-H.  Matsuda-S.  Gotoh-Y.  Nishida-E.
   Hirata-H.
TI Suppression of nerve growth factor-induced neuronal differentiation of
   PC12 cells. N-acetylcysteine uncouples the signal transduction from Ras
   to the mitogen-activated protein kinase cascade.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 33018.

AU Gordon-D-A.  Jamil-H.  Gregg-R-E.  Olofsson-S-O.  Boren-J.
TI Inhibition of the microsomal triglyceride transfer protein blocks the
   first step of apolipoprotein B lipoprotein assembly but not the
   addition of bulk core lipids in the second step
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 33047.

AU Fleming-I-N.  Elliott-C-M.  Exton-J-H.
TI Differential translocation of Rho family GTPases by lysophosphatidic
   acid, endothelin-1, and platelet-derived growth factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 33067.

AU Sippel-C-J.  Shen-T.  Perlmutter-D-H.
TI Site-directed mutagenesis within an ectoplasmic ATPase consensus
   sequence abrogates the cell aggregating properties of the rat liver
   canalicular bile acid transporter/ecto-ATPase/cell CAM 105 and
   carcinoembryonic antigen
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 33095.

AU Chu-D-S.  Pishvaee-B.  Payne-G-S.
TI The light chain subunit is required for clathrin function in
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 33123.

AU Sahni-M.  Zhou-X-M.  Bakiri-L.  Schlessinger-J.  Baron-R.  Levy-J-B.
TI Identification of a novel 135-kDa Grb2-binding protein in osteoclasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 33141.

AU Pio-F.  Kodandapani-R.  Ni-C-Z.  Shepard-W.  Klemsz-M.
   McKercher-S-R.  Maki-R-A.  Ely-K-R.
TI New insights on DNA recognition by ets proteins from the crystal
   structure of the PU.1 ETS domain-DNA complex. Vol. 271 (1996)
   23329-23337.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 33156.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Hoffman-L.  Rechsteiner-M.
TI Nucleotidase activities of the 26 S proteasome and its regulatory
   complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32538.

AU Tsai-A-L.  Berka-V.  Chen-P-F.  Palmer-G.
TI Characterization of endothelial nitric-oxide synthase and its reaction
   with ligand by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32563.

AU Wei-X.  Peterson-D-L.
TI Expression, purification, and characterization of an active RNase H
   domain of the hepatitis B viral polymerase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32617.

AU Hu-X.  Srivastava-S-K.  Xia-H.  Awasthi-Y-C.  Singh-S-V.
TI An alpha class mouse glutathione S-transferase with exceptional
   catalytic efficiency in the conjugation of glutathione with
   7{beta},8{alpha}-dihydroxy-9{alpha},10{alpha}-oxy-7,8,9,
   10-tetrahydrobenzo(a)pyrene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32684.

AU Saxena-A-K.  Saxena-P.  Monnier-V-M.
TI Purification and characterization of a membrane-bound deglycating
   enzyme (1-deoxyfructosyl alkyl amino acid oxidase, EC 1.5.3) from a
   Pseudomonas sp. soil strain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32803.

AU Lu-Q.  Park-H.  Egger-L-A.  Inouye-M.
TI Nucleoside-diphosphate kinase-mediated signal transduction via
   histidyl-aspartyl phosphorelay systems in Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32886.

AU Li-J.  Smithgall-T-E.
TI Co-expression with BCR induces activation of the FES tyrosine kinase
   and phosphorylation of specific N-terminal BCR tyrosine residues
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32930.

AU Hattori-K.  Adachi-H.  Matsuzawa-A.  Yamamoto-K.  Tsujimoto-M.
   Aoki-J.  Hattori-M.  Arai-H.  Inoue-K.
TI cDNA cloning and expression of intracellular platelet-activating factor
   (PAF) acetylhydrolase II. Its homology with plasma PAF acetylhydrolase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 33032.

AU Gilday-D.  Gannon-M.  Yutzey-K.  Bader-D.  Rifkind-A-B.
TI Molecular cloning and expression of two novel avian cytochrome P450 1A
   enzymes induced by 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 33054.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Krause-E.  Pfeiffer-F.  Schmid-A.  Schulz-I.
TI Depletion of intracellular calcium stores activates a calcium
   conducting nonselective cation current in mouse pancreatic acinar cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32523.

AU Reynafarje-B-D.  Pedersen-P-L.
TI ATP synthase. Conditions under which all catalytic sites of the F1
   moiety are kinetically equivalent in hydrolyzing ATP.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32546.

AU Soloviev-M-M.  Brierley-M-J.  Shao-Z-Y.  Mellor-I-R.  Volkova-T-M.
   Kamboj-R.  Ishimaru-H.  Sudan-H.  Harris-J.  Foldes-R-L.
   Grishin-E-V.  Usherwood-P-N-R.  Barnard-E-A.
TI Functional expression of a recombinant unitary glutamate receptor from
   Xenopus, which contains N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) and non-NMDA
   receptor subunits
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32572.

AU Gruber-G.  Capaldi-R-A.
TI The trapping of different conformations of the Escherichia coli F1
   ATPase by disulfide bond formation. Effect on nucleotide binding
   affinities of the catalytic sites.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32623.

AU Mackenzie-B.  Loo-D-D-F.  Panayotova-Heiermann-M.  Wright-E-M.
TI Biophysical characteristics of the pig kidney Na+/glucose cotransporter
   SGLT2 reveal a common mechanism for SGLT1 and SGLT2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32678.

AU Lill-H.  Hensel-F.  Junge-W.  Engelbrecht-S.
TI Cross-linking of engineered subunit {delta} to ({alpha}{beta})3 in
   chloroplast F-ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32737.

AU Jezek-P.  Costa-A-D-T.  Vercesi-A-E.
TI Evidence for anion-translocating plant uncoupling mitochondrial protein
   in potato mitochondria
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32743.

AU Wu-M-S.  Biemesderfer-D.  Giebisch-G.  Aronson-P-S.
TI Role of NHE3 in mediating renal brush border Na+-H+ exchange.
   Adaptation to metabolic acidosis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32749.

AU Suh-B-C.  Song-S-K.  Kim-Y-K.  Kim-K-T.
TI Induction of cytosolic Ca2+ elevation mediated by Mas-7 occurs through
   membrane pore formation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32753.

AU Pinnaduwage-P.  Bruce-B-D.
TI In vitro interaction between a chloroplast transit peptide and
   chloroplast outer envelope lipids is sequence-specific and lipid
   class-dependent
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32907.

AU Colville-C-A.  Molday-R-S.
TI Primary structure and expression of the human {beta}-subunit and
   related proteins of the rod photoreceptor cGMP-gated channel
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32968.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Semenza-G-L.  Jiang-B-H.  Leung-S-W.  Passantino-R.  Concordet-J-P.
   Maire-P.  Giallongo-A.
TI Hypoxia response elements in the aldolase A, enolase 1, and lactate
   dehydrogenase A gene promoters contain essential binding sites for
   hypoxia-inducible factor 1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32529.

AU Ivanchenko-M.  Hassan-A.  van_Holde-K.  Zlatanova-J.
TI H1 binding unwinds DNA. Evidence from topological assays.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32580.

AU Villain-P.  Mache-R.  Zhou-D-X.
TI The mechanism of GT element-mediated cell type-specific transcriptional
   control
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32593.

AU Garlatti-M.  Aggerbeck-M.  Bouguet-J.  Barouki-R.
TI Contribution of a nuclear factor 1 binding site to the glucocorticoid
   regulation of the cytosolic aspartate aminotransferase gene promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32629.

AU Mosley-B.  De_Imus-C.  Friend-D.  Boiani-N.  Thoma-B.  Park-L-S.
   Cosman-D.
TI Dual oncostatin M (OSM) receptors. Cloning and characterization of an
   alternative signaling subunit conferring OSM-specific receptor
   activation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32635.

AU Magana-M-M.  Osborne-T-F.
TI Two tandem binding sites for sterol regulatory element binding proteins
   are required for sterol regulation of fatty-acid synthase promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32689.

AU Librizzi-M-D.  Moir-R-D.  Brenowitz-M.  Willis-I-M.
TI Expression and purification of the RNA polymerase III transcription
   specificity factor IIIB70 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and its
   cooperative binding with TATA-binding protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32695.

AU Wang-J-T.  Gralla-J-D.
TI The transcription initiation pathway of sigma 54 mutants that bypass
   the enhancer protein requirement. Implications for the mechanism of
   activation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32707.

AU Tanimoto-K.  Yoshida-E.  Mita-S.  Nibu-Y.  Murakami-K.  Fukamizu-A.
TI Human activin {beta}A gene. Identification of novel 5{prime} exon,
   functional promoter, and enhancers.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32760.

AU Ptushkina-M.  Fierro-Monti-I.  van_den_Heuvel-J.  Vasilescu-S.
   Birkenhager-R.  Mita-K.  McCarthy-J-E-G.
TI Schizosaccharomyces pombe has a novel eukaryotic initiation factor 4F
   complex containing a cap-binding protein with the human eIF4E
   C-terminal motif KSGST
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32818.

AU Bigger-C-B.  Casanova-E-A.  Gardner-P-D.
TI Transcriptional regulation of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
   genes. Functional interactions between Sp1 and the rat {beta}4 subunit
   gene promoter.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32842.

AU Spahn-C-M-T.  Remme-J.  Schafer-M-A.  Nierhaus-K-H.
TI Mutational analysis of two highly conserved UGG sequences of 23 S rRNA
   from Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32849.

AU Spahn-C-M-T.  Schafer-M-A.  Krayevsky-A-A.  Nierhaus-K-H.
TI Conserved nucleotides of 23 S rRNA located at the ribosomal
   peptidyltransferase center
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32857.

AU Chen-C-F.  Li-S.  Chen-Y.  Chen-P-L.  Sharp-Z-D.  Lee-W-H.
TI The nuclear localization sequences of the BRCA1 protein interact with
   the importin-{alpha} subunit of the nuclear transport signal receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32863.

AU Yao-Y.  Yamamoto-K.  Nishi-Y.  Nogi-Y.  Muramatsu-M.
TI Mouse RNA polymerase I 16-kDa subunit able to associate with 40-kDa
   subunit is a homolog of yeast AC19 subunit of RNA polymerases I and III
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32881.

AU Grasser-K-D.  Grimm-R.  Ritt-C.
TI Maize chromosomal HMGc. Two closely related structure-specific
   DNA-binding proteins specify a second type of plant high mobility group
   box protein.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32900.

AU Chambraud-B.  Radanyi-C.  Camonis-J-H.  Shazand-K.  Rajkowski-K.
   Baulieu-E-E.
TI FAP48, a new protein that forms specific complexes with both
   immunophilins FKBP59 and FKBP12. Prevention by the immunosuppressant
   drugs FK506 and rapamycin.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32923.

AU Gregoire-C.  Rosinski-Chupin-I.  Rabillon-J.  Alzari-P-M.  David-B.
   Dandeu-J-P.
TI cDNA cloning and sequencing reveal the major horse allergen Equ c1 to
   be a glycoprotein member of the lipocalin superfamily
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32951.

AU Ermakova-O-V.  Frappier-L.  Schildkraut-C-L.
TI Role of the EBNA-1 protein in pausing of replication forks in the
   Epstein-Barr virus genome
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 33009.

AU Pinto-M.  Lobe-C-G.
TI Products of the grg (Groucho-related gene) family can dimerize through
   the amino-terminal Q domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 33026.

AU Persinger-J.  Bartholomew-B.
TI Mapping the contacts of yeast TFIIIB and RNA polymerase III at various
   distances from the major groove of DNA by DNA photoaffinity labeling
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 33039.

AU Kagoshima-H.  Akamatsu-Y.  Ito-Y.  Shigesada-K.
TI Functional dissection of the {alpha} and {beta} subunits of
   transcription factor PEBP2 and the redox susceptibility of its DNA
   binding activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 33074.

AU Giraud-Panis-M-J-E.  Lilley-D-M-J.
TI T4 endonuclease VII. Importance of a histidine-aspartate cluster within
   the zinc-binding domain.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 33148.

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AU Moreau-S.  Davies-M-J.  Mathieu-C.  Herouart-D.  Puppo-A.
TI Leghemoglobin-derived radicals. Evidence for multiple protein-derived
   radicals and the initiation of peribacteroid membrane damage.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32557.

AU Tsumoto-K.  Ogasahara-K.  Ueda-Y.  Watanabe-K.  Yutani-K.  Kumagai-I.
TI Role of salt bridge formation in antigen-antibody interaction. Entropic
   contribution to the complex between hen egg white lysozyme and its
   monoclonal antibody HyHEL10.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32612.

AU DeTure-M-A.  Zhang-E-Y.  Bubb-M-R.  Purich-D-L.
TI In vitro polymerization of embryonic MAP-2c and fragments of the MAP-2
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SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32702.

AU Kanaya-S.  Oobatake-M.  Liu-Y.
TI Thermal stability of Escherichia coli ribonuclease HI and its active
   site mutants in the presence and absence of the Mg2+ ion. Proposal of a
   novel catalytic role for Glu48.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32729.

AU Dunstan-C-A-N.  Salafranca-M-N.  Adhikari-S.  Xia-Y.  Feng-L.
   Harrison-J-K.
TI Identification of two rat genes orthologous to the human interleukin-8
   receptors
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AU Penninga-D.  van_der_Veen-B-A.  Knegtel-R-M-A.  van_Hijum-S-A-F-T.
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TI The raw starch binding domain of cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase from
   Bacillus circulans strain 251
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32777.

AU Carmel-G.  Mager-E-M.  Binder-L-I.  Kuret-J.
TI The structural basis of monoclonal antibody Alz50's selectivity for
   Alzheimer's disease pathology
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32789.

AU Hamelryck-T-W.  Poortmans-F.  Goossens-A.  Angenon-G.  Van_Montagu-M.
   Wyns-L.  Loris-R.
TI Crystal structure of arcelin-5, a lectin-like defense protein from
   Phaseolus vulgaris
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32796.

AU Yip-T-T.  Van_de_Water-J.  Gershwin-M-E.  Coppel-R-L.  Hutchens-T-W.
TI Cryptic antigenic determinants on the extracellular pyruvate
   dehydrogenase complex/mimeotope found in primary biliary cirrhosis. A
   probe by affinity mass spectrometry.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32825.

AU George-A.  Bannon-L.  Sabsay-B.  Dillon-J-W.  Malone-J.  Veis-A.
   Jenkins-N-A.  Gilbert-D-J.  Copeland-N-G.
TI The carboxyl-terminal domain of phosphophoryn contains unique extended
   triplet amino acid repeat sequences forming ordered carboxyl-phosphate
   interaction ridges that may be essential in the biomineralization
   process
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32869.

AU Taylor-T-C.  Fothergill-M-D.  Andersson-I.
TI A common structural basis for the inhibition of ribulose
   1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase by 4-carboxyarabinitol 1,5-bisphosphate
   and xylulose 1,5-bisphosphate
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 32894.

AU Andersson-Y.  Nilsson-S.  Lindberg-A.  Thelander-L.  Olivecrona-G.
TI Apolipoprotein CII from chicken (Gallus domesticus). The amino-terminal
   domain is different from corresponding domains in mammals.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 33060.

AU Kaczmarek-E.  Koziak-K.  Sevigny-J.  Siegel-J-B.  Anrather-J.
   Beaudoin-A-R.  Bach-F-H.  Robson-S-C.
TI Identification and characterization of CD39/vascular ATP
   diphosphohydrolase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 20.  271(51).  p 33116.

AU Zhang-L.  Jackson-Machelski-E.  Gordon-J-I.
TI Biochemical studies of Saccharomyces cerevisiae myristoyl-coenzyme A:
   protein N-myristoyltransferase mutants
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TI 3'-end forming signals of yeast mRNA.
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AU Feychting-M.
TI Occupational exposure to electromagnetic fields and adult
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TI PARATI - a dynamic model for radiological assessments in urban
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SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1996 35(4)  P 243.
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AU Chen-J.  Nekolla-E.  Kellerer-A-M.
TI A comparative study of microdosimetric properties of x-rays,
   gamma-rays, and beta-rays.
SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1996 35(4)  P 263.
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SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1996 35(4)  P 267.
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AU Lyng-F-M.  O'Reilly-S.  Cottell-D-C.  Seymour-C-B.  Mothersill-C.
TI Persistent expression of morphological abnormalities in the distant
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SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1996 35(4)  P 273.
AB 60350273.411

AU Ben-Amotz-A.  Rachmilevich-B.  Greenberg-S.  Sela-M.  Weshler-Z.
TI Natural beta-carotene and whole body irradiation in rats.
SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1996 35(4)  P 285.
AB 60350285.411

AU Berroud-A.  Roy-A-L.  Voisin-P.
TI Membrane oxidative damage induced by ionizing radiation detected by
   fluorescence polarization.
SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1996 35(4)  P 289.
AB 60350289.411

AU Hillmann-U.  Schimmack-W.  Jacob-P.  Bunzl-K.
TI In situ gamma-spectrometry several years after deposition of
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SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1996 35(4)  P 297.
AB 60350297.411

AU Romanyukha-A-A.  Degteva-M-O.  Kozheurov-V-P.  Wieser-A.  Jacob-P.
   Ignatiev-E-A.  Vorobiova-M-I.
TI Pilot study of the Urals population by tooth electron paramagnetic
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SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1996 35(4)  P 305.
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AU Schmid-E.  Roos-H.
TI Dose dependence of sister chromatid exchanges in human lymphocytes
   induced by in vitro alpha-particle irradiation.
SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1996 35(4)  P 311.
AB 60350311.411

AU Greinert-R.  Harder-D.
TI On the formation kinetics of radiation-induced chromosome exchanges
   in human lymphocytes.
SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1996 35(4)  P 315.
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TI Review Pancreatic development and maturation of the islet B cell.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 435.
AB 62420435.225

AU Ogawa-R.  Misago-M.  Fukuda-M-N.  Kudo-S.  Tsukada-J.  Morimoto-I.
   Eto-S.
TI Structure and transcriptional regulation of human alpha-mannosidase
   II^[x] (alpha-mannosidase II isotype) gene.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 446.
AB 62420446.225

AU Heierhorst-J.  Tang-X.  Lei-J.  Probst-W-C.  Weiss-K-R.  Kemp-B-E.
   Benian-G-M.
TI Substrate specificity and inhibitor sensitivity of
   Ca^[2+]/S100-dependent twitchin kinases.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 454.
AB 62420454.225

AU Ohta-S.  Shimekake-Y.  Nagata-K.
TI Molecular cloning and characterization of a transcription factor
   for the C-type natriuretic peptide gene promoter.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 460.
AB 62420460.225

AU Schaefer-H.  Zheng-J.  Gundlach-F.  Guenther-R.  Siegel-E-G.
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TI Pituitary adenylate-cyclase-activating polypeptide stimulates
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   transcription factor in AR4-2J pancreatic carcinoma cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 467.
AB 62420467.225

AU Rezaie-A-R.  Esmon-C-T.
TI Molecular basis of residue 192 participation in determination of
   coagulation protease specificity.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 477.
AB 62420477.225

AU Seidler-A.
TI Intermolecular and intramolecular interactions of the 33-kDa
   protein in photosystem II.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 485.
AB 62420485.225

AU Kharrat-R.  Mabrouk-K.  Crest-M.  Darbon-H.  Oughideni-R.
   Martin-Eauclaire-M-F.  Jacquet-G.  El-Ayeb-M.  Van-Rietschoten-J.
   Rochat-H.  Sabatier-J-M.
TI Chemical synthesis and characterization of maurotoxin, a short
   scorpion toxin with four disulfide bridges that acts on K^[+]
   channels.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 491.
AB 62420491.225

AU Yoshida-N.  Sakai-Y.  Isogai-A.  Fukuya-H.  Yagi-M.  Tani-Y.
   Kato-N.
TI Primary structures of fungal fructosyl amino acid oxidases and
   their application to the measurement of glycated proteins.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 499.
AB 62420499.225

AU El-btaouri-H.  Claisse-D.  Bellon-G.  Antonicelli-F.  Haye-B.
TI In vivo modulation of annexins I, II and V expression by thyroxine
   and methylthiouracil.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 506.
AB 62420506.225

AU Takahashi-Y.  Nakayama-K.  Shimojima-T.  Itoh-S.  Kamataki-T.
TI Expression of aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) and aryl hydrocarbon
   receptor nuclear translocator (Arnt) in adult rabbits known to be
   non-responsive to cytochrome P-450 1A1 (CYP1A1) inducers.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 512.
AB 62420512.225

AU Pulgar-V.  Tapia-C.  Vignolo-P.  Santos-J.  Sunkel-C-E.
   Allende-C-C.  Allende-J-E.
TI The recombinant alpha isoform of protein kinase CK1 from Xenopus
   laevis can phosphorylate tyrosine in synthetic substrates.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 519.
AB 62420519.225

AU Tisch-D.  Halpern-M.  Marciano-D.  Kloog-Y.  Aviram-I.
TI Activation of signaling pathways in HL60 cells and human
   neutrophils by farnesylthiosalicylate.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 529.
AB 62420529.225

AU Lavoinne-A.  Husson-A.  Quillard-M.  Chedeville-A.  Fairand-A.
TI Glutamine inhibits the lowering effect of glucose on the level of
   phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase mRNA in isolated rat
   hepatocytes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 537.
AB 62420537.225

AU Bonizzi-G.  Dejardin-E.  Piret-B.  Piette-J.  Merville-M-P.
   Bours-V.
TI Interleukin-1beta induces nuclear factor kappaB in epithelial cells
   independently of the production of reactive oxygen intermediates.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 544.
AB 62420544.225

AU Cohen-H.  Trus-M.  Benvenisty-N.  Reshef-L.
TI Identification of differentially expressed genes during hepatocytes
   development and characterization of their prenatal hormonal
   induction.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 550.
AB 62420550.225

AU Steenkamp-D-J.  Weldrick-D.  Spies-H-S-C.
TI Studies on the biosynthesis of ovothiol A.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 557.
AB 62420557.225

AU Evans-P-D.  Jaseja-M.  Jeeves-M.  Hyde-E-I.
TI NMR studies of the Escherichia coli Trp repressor &timesd; trpR^[s]
   operator complex.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 567.
AB 62420567.225

AU Graessel-S.  Timpl-R.  Tan-E-M-L.  Chu-M-L.
TI Biosynthesis and processing of type XVI collagen in human
   fibroblasts and smooth muscle cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 576.
AB 62420576.225

AU Yoshinari-S.  Yokota-S.  Sawamoto-H.  Koresawa-S.  Tamura-M.
   Endo-Y.
TI Purification, characterization and subcellular localization of a
   type-1 ribosome-inactivating protein from the sarcocarp of
   Cucurbita pepo.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 585.
AB 62420585.225

AU de-Boer-A-P-N.  van-der-Oost-J.  Reijnders-W-N-M.  Westerhoff-H-V.
   Stouthamer-A-H.  van-Spanning-R-J-M.
TI Mutational analysis of the nor gene cluster which encodes
   nitric-oxide reductase from Paracoccus denitrificans.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 592.
AB 62420592.225

AU Otlewski-J.  Sywula-A.  Kolasinski-M.  Krowarsch-D.
TI Unfolding kinetics of bovine trypsinogen.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 601.
AB 62420601.225

AU Amoresano-A.  Siciliano-R.  Orru-S.  Napoleoni-R.  Altarocca-V.
   De-Luca-E.  Sirna-A.  Pucci-P.
TI Structural characterisation of human recombinant glycohormones
   follitropin, lutropin and choriogonadotropin expressed in Chinese
   hamster ovary cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 608.
AB 62420608.225

AU Goytisolo-F-A.  Packman-L-C.  Thomas-J-O.
TI Photoaffinity labelling of a DNA-binding site on the globular
   domain of histone H5.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 619.
AB 62420619.225

AU Ishimizu-T.  Norioka-S.  Kanai-M.  Clarke-A-E.  Sakiyama-F.
TI Location of cysteine and cystine residues in S-ribonucleases
   associated with gametophytic self-incompatibility.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 627.
AB 62420627.225

AU Reinert-M.  Calvete-J-J.  Sanz-L.  Mann-K.  Toepfer-Petersen-E.
TI Primary structure of stallion seminal plasma protein HSP-7, a
   zona-pellucida-binding protein of the spermadhesin family.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 636.
AB 62420636.225

AU Doostzadeh-J.  Urban-P.  Pompon-D.  Morfin-R.
TI Pregnenolone-7beta-hydroxylating activities of yeast-expressed
   mouse cytochrome P450-1A1 and mouse-tissue microsomes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 641.
AB 62420641.225

AU Basse-C-W.  Lottspeich-F.  Steglich-W.  Kahmann-R.
TI Two potential indole-3-acetaldehyde dehydrogenases in the
   phytopathogenic fungus Ustilago maydis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 648.
AB 62420648.225

AU Benetollo-C.  Lambert-G.  Talussot-C.  Vanloo-B.  Van-Cauteren-T.
   Rouy-D.  Dubois-H.  Baert-J.  Kalopissis-A.  Denefle-P.
   Chambaz-J.  Brasseur-R.  Rosseneu-M.
TI Lipid-binding properties of synthetic peptide fragments of human
   apolipoprotein A-II.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 657.
AB 62420657.225

AU Wessels-P.  von-Doehren-H.  Kleinkauf-H.
TI Biosynthesis of acylpeptidolactones of the daptomycin type.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 665.
AB 62420665.225

AU Van-Dorst-J-A-L-M.  Tikkanen-J-M.  Krezdorn-C-H.  Streiff-M-B.
   Berger-E-G.  Van-Kuik-J-A.  Kamerling-J-P.  Vliegenthart-J-F-G.
TI Exploring the substrate specificities of alpha-2,6- and
   alpha-2,3-sialyltransferases using synthetic acceptor analogues.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 674.
AB 62420674.225

AU Perry-M-B.  MacLean-L-M.  Brisson-J-R.  Wilson-M-E.
TI Structures of the antigenic O-polysaccharides of
   lipopolysaccharides produced by Actinobacillus
   actinomycetemcomitans serotypes a, c, d and e.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 682.
AB 62420682.225

AU Bergler-H.  Fuchsbichler-S.  Hoegenauer-G.  Turnowsky-F.
TI The enoyl-[acyl-carrier-protein] reductase (FabI) of Escherichia
   coli, which catalyzes a key regulatory step in fatty acid
   biosynthesis, accepts NADH and NADPH as cofactors and is inhibited
   by palmitoyl-CoA.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 689.
AB 62420689.225

AU Nitschke-W.  Schoepp-B.  Floss-B.  Schricker-A.  Rutherford-A-W.
   Liebl-U.
TI Membrane-bound c-type cytochromes in Heliobacillus mobilis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 695.
AB 62420695.225

AU Ziere-G-J.  van-der-Kaaden-M-E.  Vogelezang-C-J-M.  Boers-W.
   Bihain-B-E.  Kuiper-J.  Kruijt-J-K.  van-Berkel-T-J-C.
TI Blockade of the alpha_[2]-macroglobulin
   receptor/low-density-lipoprotein-receptor-related protein on rat
   liver parenchymal cells by the 39-kDa receptor-associated protein
   leaves the interaction of beta-migrating very-low-density
   lipoprotein with the lipoprotein remnant receptor unaffected.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 703.
AB 62420703.225

AU Eberhardt-S.  Richter-G.  Gimbel-W.  Werner-T.  Bacher-A.
TI Cloning, sequencing, mapping and hyperexpression of the ribC gene
   coding for riboflavin synthase of Escherichia coli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 712.
AB 62420712.225

AU Dunn-I-S.
TI In vitro alpha-complementation of beta-galactosidase on a
   bacteriophage surface.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 720.
AB 62420720.225

AU Devaux-C.  Fourquet-P.  Granier-C.
TI A conserved sequence region of scorpion toxins rendered immunogenic
   induces broadly cross-reactive, neutralizing antibodies.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 727.
AB 62420727.225

AU Roach-P-L.  Clifton-I-J.  Hensgens-C-M-H.  Shibata-N.  Long-A-J.
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TI Anaerobic crystallisation of an isopenicillin N synthase &timesd;
   Fe(II) &timesd; substrate complex demonstrated by X-ray studies.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 736.
AB 62420736.225

AU Duk-M.  Krotkiewski-H.  Forest-E.  Rodriguez-Parkitna-J-M.
   Kochman-M.  Lisowska-E.
TI Evidence for glycosylation of the juvenile-hormone-binding protein
   from Galleria mellonella hemolymph.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 741.
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AU Papadimitriou-A.  Gross-H-J.
TI Pre-tRNA 3'-processing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 747.
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AU Simons-J-W-F-A.  Adams-H.  Cox-R-C.  Dekker-N.  Goetz-F.
   Slotboom-A-J.  Verheij-H-M.
TI The lipase from Staphylococcus aureus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 760.
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AU Tran-Dinh-S.  Bouet-F.  Huynh-Q-T.  Herve-M.
TI Mathematical models for determining metabolic fluxes through the
   citric acid and the glyoxylate cycles in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
   by ^[13]C-NMR spectroscopy.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 770.
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AU Couture-M.  Guertin-M.
TI Purification and spectroscopic characterization of a recombinant
   chloroplastic hemoglobin from the green unicellular alga
   Chlamydomonas eugametos.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 779.
AB 62420779.225

AU Simmaco-M.  Mignogna-G.  Canofeni-S.  Miele-R.  Mangoni-M-L.
   Barra-D.
TI Temporins, antimicrobial peptides from the European red frog Rana
   temporaria.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 788.
AB 62420788.225

AU Osawa-Y.  Nakagama-H.  Shima-H.  Sugimura-T.  Nagao-M.
TI Identification and characterization of three isotypes of protein
   phosphatase inhibitor-2 and their expression profiles during
   testis maturation in rats.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 793.
AB 62420793.225

AU Giacometti-G-M.  Barbato-R.  Chiaramonte-S.  Friso-G.  Rigoni-F.
TI Effects of ultraviolet-B radiation on photosystem II of the
   cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6083.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 799.
AB 62420799.225

AU Yuda-M.  Hirai-M.  Miura-K.  Matsumura-H.  Ando-K.  Chinzei-Y.
TI cDNA cloning, expression and characterization of nitric-oxide
   synthase from the salivary glands of the blood-sucking insect
   Rhodnius prolixus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 807.
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AU Knappskog-P-M.  Flatmark-T.  Aarden-J-M.  Haavik-J.  Martinez-A.
TI Structure/function relationships in human phenylalanine
   hydroxylase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 813.
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AU Iwaki-D.  Kawabata-S.  Miura-Y.  Kato-A.  Armstrong-P-B.
   Quigley-J-P.  Nielsen-K-L.  Dolmer-K.  Sottrup-Jensen-L.
   Iwanaga-S.
TI Molecular cloning of Limulus alpha_[2]-macroglobulin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 822.
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AU Kametani-S.  Shiga-Y.  Akanuma-H.
TI Hepatic production of 1,5-anhydrofructose and 1,5-anhydroglucitol
   in rat by the third glycogenolytic pathway.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 832.
AB 62420832.225

AU Delaunay-F.  Liden-J.  Gustafsson-J-A.  Okret-S.
TI Glucocorticoid receptor lacking the tau1 transactivation domain is
   a gene-specific regulator of the wild-type glucocorticoid-receptor
   activity.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(3)  P 839.
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AU Yamada-A.  Nishida-H.
TI Distribution of cytoplasmic determinants in unfertilized eggs of
   the ascidian Halocynthia roretzi.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1996 206(5)  P 297.
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AU Jindra-M.  Riddiford-L-M.
TI Expression of ecdysteroid-regulated transcripts in the silk gland
   of the wax moth, Galleria mellonella.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1996 206(5)  P 305.
AB 62060305.427

AU Barrio-R.  Shea-M-J.  Carulli-J.  Lipkow-K.  Gaul-U.  Frommer-G.
   Schuh-R.  Jaeckle-H.  Kafatos-F-C.
TI The spalt-related gene of Drosophila melanogaster is a member of an
   ancient gene family, defined by the adjacent, region-specific
   homeotic gene spalt.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1996 206(5)  P 315.
AB 62060315.427

AU Huet-F.  Lage-J-L-D.  Ruiz-C.  Richards-G.
TI The role of ecdysone in the induction and maintenance of hsp27
   transcripts during larval and prepupal development of Drosophila.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1996 206(5)  P 326.
AB 62060326.427

AU Greenland-J.  Gillespie-L-L.
TI Regulated expression of the retinoblastoma gene product by
   fibroblast growth factor but not by activin during mesoderm
   induction in Xenopus.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1996 206(5)  P 333.
AB 62060333.427

AU Aerne-B-L.  Aerne-B-L.
TI The hydrozoan life cycle: a small secreted protein is involved in
   specification of the polyp stage.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1996 206(5)  P 337.
AB 62060337.427

AU Mueller-G-B.  Streicher-J.  Mueller-R-J.
TI Homeotic duplication of the pelvic body segment in regenerating
   tadpole tails induced by retinoic acid.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1996 206(5)  P 344.
AB 62060344.427

AU Santaren-J-F.  Garcia-Bellido-A.
TI 2D gene expression parameters of wing imaginal disc of Drosophila
   for developmental analysis.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1996 206(5)  P 349.
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AU Miyoshi-K.  Asakura-N.  
TI Callus induction, regeneration of haploid plants and chromosome
   doubling in ovule cultures of pot gerbera (Gerbera jamesonii).
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 1.
AB 60160001.299

AU Trieu-A-T.  Harrison-M-J.
TI Rapid transformation of Medicago truncatula: regeneration via shoot
   organogenesis.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 6.
AB 60160006.299

AU Altpeter-F.  Vasil-V.  Srivastava-V.  Stoeger-E.  Vasil-I-K.
TI Accelerated production of transgenic wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
   plants.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 12.
AB 60160012.299

AU Kim-J-C.  Lee-E-A.
TI Plant regeneration from mesophyll protoplasts of Dianthus superbus.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 18.
AB 60160018.299

AU Tegeder-M.  Kohn-H.  Nibbe-M.  Schieder-O.  Pickardt-T.
TI Plant regeneration from protoplasts of Vicia narbonensis via
   somatic embryogenesis and shoot organogenesis.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 22.
AB 60160022.299

AU Tzfira-T.  Yarnitzky-O.  Vainstein-A.  Altman-A.
TI Agrobacterium rhizogenes-mediated DNY transfer in Pinus halepensis
   Mill.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 26.
AB 60160026.299

AU Kar-S.  Johnson-T-M.    Nayak-P.  Sen-S-K.
TI Efficient transgenic plant regenaration through
   Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum
   L.).
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 32.
AB 60160032.299

AU Ueno-K.  Fukunaga-Y.  Arisumi-K.
TI Genetic transformation of Rhododendron by Agrobacterium
   tumefaciens.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 38.
AB 60160038.299

AU Ito-K.  Doi-K.  Tatemichi-Y.  Shibata-M.
TI Plant regeneration of eucalypts from rotating nodule cultures.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 42.
AB 60160042.299

AU Vazquez-Tello-A.    Uozumi-T.  Hidaka-M.  Kobayashi-Y.  Watanabe-H.
TI Effect of ^[12]C^[+5] ion beam irradiation on cell viability and
   plant regeneration in callus, protoplasts and cell suspensions of
   Lavatera thuringiaca.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 46.
AB 60160046.299

AU Wakita-Y.  Sasamoto-H.  Yokota-S.  Yoshizawa-N.
TI Plantlet regeneration from mesophyll protoplasts of Betula
   platyphylla var. japonica.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 50.
AB 60160050.299

AU Lodhi-A-H.  Bongaerts-R-J-M.  Verpoorte-R.  Coomber-S-A.
   Charlwood-B-V.
TI Expression of bacterial isochorismate synthase (EC 5.4.99.6) in
   transgenic root cultures of Rubia peregrina.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 54.
AB 60160054.299

AU Centeno-M-L.  Rodriguez-A.  Feito-I.  Fernandez-B.
TI Relationship between endogenous auxin and cytokinin levels and
   morphogenic responses in Actinidia deliciosa tissue cultures.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 58.
AB 60160058.299

AU Vitorello-V-A.  Haug-A.
TI Growing tobacco cells respond to rapid medium changes with a
   transient increase in localized Ca^[2+] activity.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 63.
AB 60160063.299

AU Caissard-J-C.  Faure-O.  Jullien-F.  Colson-M.  Perrin-A.
TI Direct regeneration in vitro and transient GUS expression in Mentha
   * piperita.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 67.
AB 60160067.299

AU Zhu-Y-X.  Ou-Yang-W-J.  Zhang-Y-F.  Chen-Z-L.
TI Transgenic sweet pepper plants from Agrobacterium mediated
   transformation.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 71.
AB 60160071.299

AU Zazimalova-E.  Brezinova-A.  Holik-J.  Opatrny-Z.
TI Partial auxin deprivation affects endogenous cytokinins in an
   auxin-dependent, cytokinin-independent tobacco cell strain.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 76.
AB 60160076.299

AU Villarreal-M-L.  Rojas-G.
TI In vitro propagation of Mimosa tenuiflora (Willd.) Poiret, a
   Mexican medicinal tree.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 80.
AB 60160080.299

AU Siril-E-A.  Dhar-U.
TI A highly efficient in vitro regeneration methodology for mature
   Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum Roxb.).
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 83.
AB 60160083.299

AU Meng-Y.  Gao-Y.  Jia-J.
TI Plant regeneration from protoplasts isolated from callus of
   Gentiana crassicaulis.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 88.
AB 60160088.299

AU He-Y.    Zhu-C.  He-M.  Hao-S.
TI Protoplast culture and plant regeneration of Pinellia ternata.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 92.
AB 60160092.299

AU Chalak-L.  Legave-J-M.
TI Oryzalin combined with adventitious regeneration for an efficient
   chromosome doubling of trihaploid kiwifruit.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 97.
AB 60160097.299

AU Dodeman-V-L.    Ducreux-G.
TI Isozyme patterns in zygotic and somatic embryogenesis of carrot.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 101.
AB 60160101.299

AU Baker-C-M.  Dyer-W-E.
TI Improvements in rooting regenerated safflower (Carthamus tinctorius
   L.) shoots.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 106.
AB 60160106.299

AU Subhash-K.  Venkataiah-P.  Bhaskar-P.
TI Induction of streptomycin-resistant plantlets in Capsicum annuum L.
   through mutagenesis in vitro.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 111.
AB 60160111.299

AU Rosati-C.  Cadic-A.  Renou-J-P.  Duron-M.
TI Regeneration and Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of Forsythia
   * intermedia "Spring Glory".
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 114.
AB 60160114.299

AU Damasco-O-P.  Graham-G-C.  Henry-R-J.  Adkins-S-W.  Smith-M-K.
TI Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) detection of dwarf
   off-types in micropropagated Cavendish (Musa spp. AAA) bananas.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(1/2)  P 118.
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AU Udaiyan-K.  Karthikeyan-A.  Muthukumar-T.
TI Influence of edaphic and climatic factors on dynamics of root
   colonization and spore density of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal
    fungi in Acacia farnesiana Willd. and A. planifrons W.et.A.
SO Trees.  1996 11(2)  P 65.
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AU Egger-B.  Hampp-R.
TI Activities of enzymes of starch metabolism in developing Norway
   spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst.] needles.
SO Trees.  1996 11(2)  P 72.
AB 60110072.468

AU Kubiske-M-E.  Abrams-M-D.  Mostoller-S-A.
TI Stomatal and nonstomatal limitations of photosynthesis  in relation
   to the drought and shade tolerance of tree species  in open and
   understory environments.
SO Trees.  1996 11(2)  P 76.
AB 60110076.468

AU Hansen-J.  Vogg-G.  Beck-E.
TI Assimilation, allocation and utilization of carbon by 3-year-old
   Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L .) trees during winter and early
   spring.
SO Trees.  1996 11(2)  P 83.
AB 60110083.468

AU Pornon-A.  Bligny-R.  Gout-E.  Doche-B.
TI Growth rates and nutrition status of an open and a closed
   population of Rhododendron ferrugineum L . in the northwestern
   Alps (France).
SO Trees.  1996 11(2)  P 91.
AB 60110091.468

AU Wu-R.  Stettler-R-F.
TI The genetic resolution of juvenile canopy structure and function
   in a three-generation pedigree of Populus.
SO Trees.  1996 11(2)  P 99.
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AU Harrington-C-A.  DeBell-D-S.
TI Above- and below-ground characteristics associated  with wind
   toppling in a young Populus plantation.
SO Trees.  1996 11(2)  P 109.
AB 60110109.468

AU Maruta-E.
TI Winter water relations of timberline larch (Larix leptolepis Gord.)
    on Mt. Fuji.
SO Trees.  1996 11(2)  P 119.
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AU Cheng-Y-H.  Yang-J-S.  Yeh-S-D.
TI Efficient transformation of papaya by coat protein gene of papaya
   ringspot virus mediated by Agrobacterium following liquid-phase
   wounding of embryogenic tissues with caborundum.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 127.
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AU Omirulleh-S.  Ismagulova-A.  Karabaev-M.  Meshi-T.  Iwabuchi-M.
TI Silicon carbide fiber-mediated DNA delivery into cells of wheat
   (Triticum aestivum L.) mature embryos.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 133.
AB 60160133.299

AU Stoeldt-A.    Wang-X-H.    Loerz-H.
TI Primary callus as source of totipotent barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)
   protoplasts.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 137.
AB 60160137.299

AU Roussy-I.  Dubois-F.  Sangwan-R-S.  Sangwan-Norreel-B-S.
TI In planta 2,3,5 triiodobenzoic acid treatment promotes high
   frequency and routine in vitro regeneration of sugarbeet (Beta
   vulgaris L.) plants.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 142.
AB 60160142.299

AU Shibata-W.  Murai-F.  Akiyama-T.  Siriphol-M.  Matsunaga-E.
   Morimoto-H.
TI Micropropagation of Croton sublyratus Kurz - a tropical tree of
   medicinal importance.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 147.
AB 60160147.299

AU Daigny-G.  Paul-H.  Sangwan-R-S.  Sangwan-Norreel-B-S.
TI Factors influencing secondary somatic embryogenesis in Malus *
   domestica Borkh. (cv 'Gloster 69').
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 153.
AB 60160153.299

AU Liu-S.  Kriz-A.
TI Tissue-specific and ABA-regulated Maize Glb1 gene expression in
   transgenic tobacco.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 158.
AB 60160158.299

AU Takahata-Y.  Komatsu-H.  Kaizuma-N.
TI Microspore culture of radish (Raphanus sativus L.): influence of
   genotype and culture conditions on embryogenesis.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 163.
AB 60160163.299

AU Nurhidayah-T.  Horn-R.  Roecher-T.  Friedt-W.
TI High regeneration rates in anther culture of interspecific
   sunflower hybrids.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 167.
AB 60160167.299

AU Zhang-X.  Urry-D-W.  Daniell-H.
TI Expression of an environmentally friendly synthetic protein-based
   polymer gene in transgenic tobacco plants.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 174.
AB 60160174.299

AU Hwang-I-D.  Kim-S-G.  Kwon-Y-M.
TI Canavanine synthesis in the in vitro propagated tissues of
   Canavalia lineata.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 180.
AB 60160180.299

AU Chee-P-P.
TI Plant regeneration from somatic embryos of Taxus brevifolia.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 184.
AB 60160184.299

AU Oostdam-A.  van-der-Plas-L-H-W.
TI A cell suspension of Linum flavum (L.) in phosphate limited
   continuous culture.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 188.
AB 60160188.299

AU Selby-C.  McRoberts-W-C.  Hamilton-J-T-G.  Harvey-B-M-R.
TI Inhibition of somatic embryo maturation in Sitka spruce [Picea
   sitchensis (Bong.) Carr.] by butylated hydroxytoluene, a volatile
   antioxidant released by parafilm.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 192.
AB 60160192.299

AU Provan-J.  Kumar-A.  Shepherd-L.  Powell-W.  Waugh-R.
TI Analysis of intra-specific somatic hybrids of potato (Solanum
   tuberosum) using simple sequence repeats.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 196.
AB 60160196.299

AU Oezcan-S.  Sevimay-C-S.  Yildiz-M.  Sancak-C.  Oezgen-M.
TI Prolific shoot regeneration from immature embryo explants of
   sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia Scop.).
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 200.
AB 60160200.299

AU Rao-C-D.  Goh-C-J.  Kumar-P-P.
TI High frequency adventitious shoot regeneration from excised leaves
   of Paulownia spp. cultured in vitro.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 204.
AB 60160204.299

AU Ponsamuel-J.  Samson-N-P.  Ganeshan-P-S.  Sathyaprakash-V.
   Abraham-G-C.
TI Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration from the immature
   cotyledonary tissues of cultivated tea (Camellia sinensis (L).O.
   Kuntze).
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 210.
AB 60160210.299

AU Kelkar-S-M.  Deboo-G-B.  Krishnamurthy-K-V.
TI In vitro plant regeneration from leaf callus in Piper colubrinum
   Link.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 215.
AB 60160215.299

AU Joersbo-M.  Okkels-T.  
TI A novel principle for selection of transgenic plant cells: positive
   selection.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 219.
AB 60160219.299

AU Chanprame-S.  Todd-J-J.  Widholm-J-M.
TI Prevention of pink-pigmented methylotrophic bacteria
   (Methylobacterium mesophilicum) contamination of plant tissue
   cultures.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 222.
AB 60160222.299

AU Ramirez-Malagon-R.  Ochoa-Alejo-N.
TI An improved and reliable chili pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) plant
   regeneration method.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 226.
AB 60160226.299

AU Mathew-M-M.  Philip-V-J.
TI Clonal propagation of Enset (Ensete superbum (Roxb.) Cheesman)
   through shoot tip cultures.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 232.
AB 60160232.299

AU Frary-A.  Earle-E-D.
TI An examination of factors affecting the efficiency of
   Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of tomato.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 235.
AB 60160235.299

AU Boitel-Conti-M.  Gontier-E.  Laberche-J-C.  Ducrocq-C.
   Sangwan-Norreel-B-S.
TI Inducer effect of Tween 20 permeabilization treatment used for
   release of stored tropane alkaloids in Datura innoxia Mill. hairy
   root cultures.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 241.
AB 60160241.299

AU Mourgues-F.  Chevreau-E.  Lambert-C.  de-Bondt-A.
TI Efficient Agrobacterium-mediated transformation and recovery of
   transgenic plants from pear (Pyrus communis L.).
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 245.
AB 60160245.299

AU Upreti-J.  Dhar-U.
TI Micropropagation of Bauhinia vahlii Wight & Arnott - a leguminous
   liana.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 16(3/4)  P 250.
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AU Kettner-R-E.  Marcario-J-K.  Clark-Phelps-M-C.
TI Control of remembered reaching sequences in monkey.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(3)  P 335.
AB 61120335.221

AU Kettner-R-E.  Marcario-J-K.  Port-N-L.
TI Control of remembered reaching sequences in monkey.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(3)  P 347.
AB 61120347.221

AU Wang-X-H.  Jenkins-A-O-B.  Choi-L.  Murphy-E-H.
TI Altered neuronal distribution of parvalbumin in anterior cingulate
   cortex of rabbits exposed in utero to cocaine.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(3)  P 359.
AB 61120359.221

AU Heimbrand-S.  Bronstein-A-M.  Gresty-M-A.  Faldon-M-E.
TI Optically induced plasticity of the cervico-ocular reflex in
   patients with bilateral absence of vestibular function.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(3)  P 372.
AB 61120372.221

AU Schnitzler-A.  Kessler-K-R.  Benecke-R.
TI Transcallosally mediated inhibition of interneurons within human
   primary motor cortex.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(3)  P 381.
AB 61120381.221

AU Leybaert-L.  de-Hemptinne-A.
TI Changes of intracellular free calcium following mechanical injury
   in a spinal cord slice preparation.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(3)  P 392.
AB 61120392.221

AU Ungethuem-U.  Chen-Y.  Gross-J.  Bjelke-B.  Bolme-P.  Eneroth-P.
   Heldt-J.  Loidl-C-F.  Herrera-Marschitz-M.  Andersson-K.
TI Effects of perinatal asphyxia on the mesostriatal/mesolimbic
   dopamine system of neonatal and 4-week-old male rats.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(3)  P 403.
AB 61120403.221

AU Israel-I.  Bronstein-A-M.  Kanayama-R.  Faldon-M.  Gresty-M-A.
TI Visual and vestibular factors influencing vestibular "navigation".
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(3)  P 411.
AB 61120411.221

AU Maldonado-P-E.  Gerstein-G-L.
TI Reorganization in the auditory cortex of the rat induced by
   intracortical microstimulation: a multiple single-unit study.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(3)  P 420.
AB 61120420.221

AU Maldonado-P-E.  Gerstein-G-L.
TI Neuronal assembly dynamics in the rat auditory cortex during
   reorganization induced by intracortical microstimulation.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(3)  P 431.
AB 61120431.221

AU Dijkerman-H-C.  Milner-A-D.  Carey-D-P.
TI The perception and prehension of objects oriented in the depth
   plane.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(3)  P 442.
AB 61120442.221

AU Schloesser-B.  Rucker-F.  Hiendl-R.  ten-Bruggencate-G.  Sutor-B.
TI Spatial pattern of evoked synaptic excitation in the mouse
   neostriatum in vitro.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(3)  P 452.
AB 61120452.221

AU Jueptner-M.  Jenkins-I-H.  Brooks-D-J.  Frackowiak-R-S-J.
   Passingham-R-E.
TI The sensory guidance of movement:  a comparison of the cerebellum
   and basal ganglia.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(3)  P 462.
AB 61120462.221

AU Boylan-C-B.  Davis-K.  Bennett-Clarke-C-A.  Rhoades-R-W.
TI Neonatal damage to the rat's infraorbital nerve upregulates  both
   galanin and neuropeptide Y in individual vibrissae-related
   primary afferent axons.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(3)  P 475.
AB 61120475.221

AU Clark-F-J.  Deffenbacher-K-A.
TI Models of behaviors when detecting displacements of joints.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(3)  P 485.
AB 61120485.221

AU Carey-D-P.  Hargreaves-E-L.  Goodale-M-A.
TI Reaching to ipsilateral or contralateral targets: within-hemisphere
   visuomotor processing cannot explain hemispatial differences in
   motor control.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(3)  P 496.
AB 61120496.221

AU Doetsch-G-S.  Harrison-T-A.  MacDonald-A-C.  Litaker-M-S.
TI Short-term plasticity in primary somatosensory cortex of the rat:
   rapid changes in magnitudes and latencies of neuronal responses
   following digit denervation.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(3)  P 505.
AB 61120505.221

AU Patla-A-E.  Adkin-A.  Martin-C.  Holden-R.  Prentice-S.
TI Characteristics of voluntary visual sampling of the environment for
   safe locomotion over different terrains.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(3)  P 513.
AB 61120513.221

AU Vitte-E.  Derosier-C.  Caritu-Y.  Berthoz-A.  Hasboun-D.  Soulie-D.
TI Activation of the hippocampal formation by vestibular stimulation:
   a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(3)  P 523.
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AU COEN-E-S.
TI Floral symmetry.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6777-6788.

AU BERGNER-A. OGANESSYAN-V. MUTA-T. IWANAGA-S. TYPKE-D. HUBER-R. BODE-W.
TI Crystal structure of coagulogen, the clotting protein from horseshoe crab: a
   structural homologue of nerve growth factor.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6789-6797.

AU DAS-A-K. HELPS-N-R. COHEN-P-T-W. BARFORD-D.
TI Crystal structure of the protein serine/threonine phosphatase 2C at 2.0
   angstrom resolution.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6798-6809.

AU KOBE-B. HEIERHORST-J. FEIL-S-C. PARKER-M-W. BENIAN-G-M. WEISS-K-R. KEMP-B-E.
TI Giant protein kinases: domain interactions and structural basis of
   autoregulation.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6810-6821.

AU MATHER-T. OGANESSYAN-V. HOF-P. HUBER-R. FOUNDLING-S. ESMON-C. BODE-W.
TI The 2.8 angstrom crystal structure of Gla-domainless activated protein C.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6822-6831.

AU SUNDSTROM-M. ABRAHMSEN-L. ANTONSSON-P. MEHINDATE-K. MOURAD-W. DOHLSTEN.
TI The crystal structure of staphylococcal enterotoxin type D revleals
   2+-mediated homodimerization.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6832-6840.

AU SCHOEHN-G. FENDER-P. CHROBOCZEK-J. HEWAT-E-A.
TI Adenovirus 3 penton dodecahedron exhibits structural changes of the base on
   fibre binding.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6841-6846.

AU LECUYER-K-A. BEHLEN-L-S. UHLENBECK-O-C. 
TI Mutagenesis of a stacking contact in the MS2 coat protein-RNA complex.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6847-6853.

AU FINK-M. DUPRAT-F. LESAGE-F. REYES-R. ROMEY-G. HEURTEAUX-C. LAZDUNSKI-M.
TI Cloning, functional expression and brain localization of a novel
   unconventional outward rectifier K+ channel.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6854-6862.

AU FRIEBE-A. SCHULTZ-G. KOESLING-D.
TI Sensitizing soluble guanylyl cyclase to become a highly CO-sensitive enzyme.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6863-6868.

AU PALACIOS-R. IMHOF-B-A.
TI Primitive lymphohematopoietic precursor cell lines generated in culture from
   day 7 early-mid-primitve streak stage mouse embryo.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6869-6876.

AU MARRUS-S-B. ZENG-H. ROSBASH-M.
TI Effect of constant light and circadian entrainment of pers flies: evidence
   for light-mediated delay of the negative feedback loop in Drosophila.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6877-6886.

AU SCHMIDTKE-G. KRAFT-R. KOSTKA-S. HENKLEIN-P. FROMMEL-C. LOWE-J. HUBER-R.
   KLOETZEL-P-M. SCHMIDT-M.
TI Analysis of mammalian 20S proteasome biogenesis: the maturation of 
   beta-subunits is an ordered two-step mechanism involving autocatalysis.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6887-6898.

AU MISSIAKAS-D. SCHWAGER-F. BETTON-J-M. GEORGOPOULOS-C. RAINA-S.
TI Identification and characterization of HsIV HsIU (ClpQ ClpY) proteins in
   Escherichia coli.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6899-6909.

AU LINDNER-R. UNANUE-E-R.
TI Distinct antigen MHC class II complexes generated by separate processing
   pathways.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6910-6920.

AU RODAN-A-R. SIMONS-J-F. TROMBETTA-E-S. HELENIUS-A.
TI N-linked oligosaccharides are necessary and sufficient for association of
   glycosylated forms of bovine RNase with calnexin and caleticulin.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6921-6930.

AU DIERKS-T. VOLKMER-J. SCHLENSTEDT-G. JUNG-C. SANHOLZER-U. ZACHMANN-K.
   SCHLOTTERHOSE-P. NEIFER-K. SCHMIDT-B. ZIMMERMANN-R.
TI A microsomal ATP-binding protein involved in efficient protein transport
   into the mammalian endoplasmic reticulum.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 69316942.

AU MUHLENHOFF-M. ECKHARDT-M. BETHE-A. FROSCH-M. GERARDY-SCHAHN-R.
TI Autocatalytic polysialylation of polysialytransferase-1.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6943-6950.

AU REGAZZI-R. SADOUL-K. MEDA-P. KELLY-R-B. HALBAN-P-A. WOLLHEIM-C-B.
TI Mutational analysis of VAMP domains implicated in Ca2+-induced insulin
   exocytosis.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6951-6959.

AU STURGILL-KOSZYCKI-S. SCHAIBLE-U-E. RUSSELL-D-G.
TI Mycobacterium-containing phagosomes are accessbile to early endosomes and
   reflect a transitional state in normal phagosome biogenesis.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6960-6968.

AU JANICKE-R-U. WALKER-P-A. LIN-X-Y. PORTER-A-G.
TI Specific cleavage of the retinoblastoma protein by an ICE-like protease in
   apoptosis.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6969-6978.

AU O'REILLY-L-A. HUANG-D-C-S. STRASSER-A. 
TI The cell death inhibitor Bcl-2 and its homologues influence control of cell
   cycle entry.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6979-6990.

AU BRADY-H-J-M. GIL-GOMEZ-G. KIRBERG-J. BERNS-A-J-M.
TI Bax perturbs T cell development and affects cell cycle entry of T cells.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 6991-7001.

AU ROEHL-H. BOSENBERG-M. BLELLOCH-R. KIMBLE-J. 
TI Roles of the RAM and ANK domains in signaling by the C.elegans GLP-1
   receptor.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 7002-7012.

AU KIEFER-F. TIBBLES-L-A. ANAFI-M. JANSSEN-A. ZANKE-B-W. LASSAM-N. PAWSON-T.
   WOODGETT-J-R. ISCOVE-N-N.
TI HPK1, a hematopoietic protein kinase activating the SAPK/JNK pathway.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 7013-7025.

AU TIBBLES-L-A. ING-Y-L. KIEFER-F. CHAN-J. ISCOVE-N. WOODGETT-J-R. LASSAM-N-J.
TI MLK-3 activates the SAPK/JNK and p38/RK pathways via SEK1 and MKK3/6.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 7026-7035.

AU HUBER-A. SANDER-P. GOBERT-A. BAHNER-M. HERMANN-R. PAULSEN-R.
TI The transient receptor potential protein (Trp), a putative stor-operated
   Ca2+ channel essential for phosphoinositide-mediated photoreception, forms a
   signaling complex with NorpA, IncC and InaD.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 7036-7045.

AU PETER-M. NEIMAN-A-M. PARK-H-O. VAN LOHUIZEN-M. HERSKOWITZ-I.
TI Funcational analysis of the interaction between the small GTP binding
   protein Cdc42 and the Ste20 protein kinase in yeast.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 7046-7059.

AU KITAGAWA-M. HIGASHI-H. JUNG-H-K. SUZUKI-TAKAHASHI-I. IKEDA-M. TAMAI-K.
   KATO-J-Y. SEGAWA-K. YOSHIDA-E. NISHIMURA-S. TAYA-Y.
TI The consensus motif for phsophorylation by cyclin D1-Cdk4 is different from
   that for phsophorylation by cyclin A/E-Cdk2.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 7060-7069.

AU ZIMBER-STROBL-U. KEMPKES-B. MARSCHALL-G. ZEIDLER-R. VAN KOOTEN-C.
   BANCHEREAU-J. BORNKAMM-G-W. HAMMERSCHMIDT-W.
TI Epstein-Barr virus latent membrane protein (LMP1) is not sufficient to
   maintain proliferation of B cells but both it and activated CD40 can prolong
   their survival.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 7070-7078.

AU KIROV-N-C. LIEBERMAN-P-M. RUSHLOW-C.
TI The transcriptional corepressor DSP1 inhibits activated transcription by
   disrupting TFIIA-TBP complex formation.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 7079-7087.

AU JIMENEZ-G. PINCHIN-S-M. ISH-HOROWICZ-D.
TI In vivo interactions of the Drosophila Hairy and Runt transcriptional
   repressors with target promoters.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 7088-7098.

AU GRIGORIADIS-G. ZHAN-Y. GRUMONT-R-J. METCALF-D. HANDMAN-E. CHEERS-C.
   GERONDAKIS-S.
TI The Rel subunit of NF-kappaB-like transcritpion factors is a positive and
   negative regulator of macrophage gene expression: distinct roles for Rel in
   different macrophage populations.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 7099-7107.

AU PYRPASOPOULOU-A. MEIER-J. MAISON-C. SIMOS-G. GEORGATOS-S-D.
TI The lamin B receptor (LBR) provides essential chromatin docking sites at the
   nuclear envelope.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 7108-7119.

AU WEIS-K. DINGWALL-C. LAMOND-A-I.
TI Characterization of the nuclear import mechanism using Ran mutants with
   altered nucleotide binding specifities.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 7120-7128.

AU HENRY-R-W. MA-B. SADOWSKI-C-L. KOBAYASHI-R. HERNANDEZ-N.
TI Cloning and characterization of SNAP50, a subunit of the snRNA-activating
   protein complex SNAPc.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 16. 15(24). P 7129-7136.

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TI Characterization of mucosal immunity in rainbow trout Oncorhynchus
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AU Rahimian-H.  Thulin-J.
TI Epizootiology of Ichthyophonus hoferi in herring populations off the
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AU Jansson-E.  Hongslo-T.  Hoeglund-J.  Ljungberg-O.
TI Comparative evaluation of bacterial culture and two ELISA techniques
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AU Starliper-C-E.
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AU Estevez-J.  Pascual-S.  Gestal-C.  Soto-M.  Rodriguez-H.  Arias-C.
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SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Dec 12.  27(3).  P 233-236.

AU Moravec-F.
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   the life cycle of this parasite.
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AU Rohde-A.  Montagu-M-V.  Inze-D.  Boerjan-W.
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AU Simpson-R-M.  Nonhebel-H-M.  Christie-D-L.
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AU Turner-L.  Houghton-J-D.  Brown-S-B.
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AU Grabov-A.  Blatt-M-R.
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TI The 1996 Nobel Prize to Rolf Zinkernagel and Peter Doherty.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 287(1)  P 1.
AB 62870001.441

AU Carenini-S.  Montag-D.  Cremer-H.  Schachner-M.  Martini-R.
TI Absence of the myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) and the neural
   cell adhesion molecule (N-CAM) interferes with the maintenance,
   but not with the formation of peripheral myelin.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 287(1)  P 3.
AB 62870003.441

AU Fricke-B.  von-Duering-M.  Andres-K-H.
TI Topography and immunocytochemical characterization of nerve fibers
   in the leptomeningeal compartments of the rat. A light- and
   electron-microscopical study.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 287(1)  P 11.
AB 62870011.441

AU Knipper-M.  Koepschall-I.  Rohbock-K.  Koepke-A-K-E.  Bonk-I.
   Zimmermann-U.  Zenner-H-P.
TI Transient expression of NMDA receptors during rearrangement of
   AMPA-receptor-expressing fibers in the developing inner ear.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 287(1)  P 23.
AB 62870023.441

AU Gueldner-F-H.  Bahar-E.  Young-C-A.  Ingham-C-A.
TI Structural plasticity of optic synapses in the rat suprachiasmatic
   nucleus: adaptation to long-term influence of light and darkness.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 287(1)  P 43.
AB 62870043.441

AU Mueller-A-R.  Gerstberger-R.
TI Ontogenesis of the alpha_[2]-adrenergic receptor system in the
   hypothalamo-limbic system of the Pekin duck.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 287(1)  P 61.
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AU Jurkevich-A.  Barth-S-W.  Grossmann-R.
TI Sexual dimorphism of arg-vasotocin gene expressing neurons in the
   telencephalon and dorsal diencephalon of the domestic fowl. An
   immunocytochemical and in situ hybridization study.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 287(1)  P 69.
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AU Ludwig-M.  Johnstone-L-E.  Neumann-I.  Landgraf-R.  Russell-J-A.
TI Direct hypertonic stimulation of the rat supraoptic nucleus
   increases  c-fos expressionin glial cells rather than
   magnocellular neurones.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 287(1)  P 79.
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AU Saidel-W-M.  Butler-A-B.
TI Visual connections of the atypical diencephalic nucleus
   rostrolateralis in Pantodon buchholzi (Teleostei,
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 287(1)  P 91.
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AU Cozzi-B.  Massa-R.  Panzica-G-C.
TI The NADPH-diaphorase-containing system in the brain of the
   budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus).
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 287(1)  P 101.
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AU Woerl-J.  Mayer-B.  Neuhuber-W-L.
TI Spatial relationships of enteric nerve fibers to vagal motor
   terminals and the sarcolemma in motor endplates of the rat
   esophagus: a confocal laser scanning and electron-microscopic
   study.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 287(1)  P 113.
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AU Neunlist-M.  Schemann-M.
TI Projections and neurochemical coding of myenteric neurons
   innervating the mucosa of the guinea pig proximal colon.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 287(1)  P 119.
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AU Brehmer-A.  Stach-W.
TI Morphological classification of NADPHd-positive and -negative
   myenteric neurons in the porcine small intestine.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 287(1)  P 127.
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AU Althaus-H-H.  Siepl-C.
TI Oligodendrocytes isolated from adult pig brain synthesise and
   release prostaglandins.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 287(1)  P 135.
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AU Gressner-A-M.  Wulbrand-U.
TI Variation of immunocytochemical expression of transforming growth
   factor (TGF)-beta in hepatocytes in culture and liver slices.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 287(1)  P 143.
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AU Kruhoffer-M.  Bub-A.  Cieslak-A.  Adermann-K.  Kunstyr-I.
   Forssmann-W-G.  Maegert-H-J.
TI Gene expression of aphrodisin in female hamster genital tract
   segments.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 287(1)  P 153.
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AU Davidoff-M-S.  Middendorff-R.  Mayer-B.  deVente-J.  Koesling-D.
   Holstein-A-F.
TI Nitric oxide/cGMP pathway components in the Leydig cells of the
   human testis.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 287(1)  P 161.
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AU Classen-Linke-I.  Kusche-M.  Knauthe-R.  Beier-H-M.
TI Establishment of a human endometrial cell culture system and
   characterization of its polarized hormone responsive epithelial
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AU Uehara-K.  Miyoshi-M.
TI Junctions between the sinus endothelial cells of rat spleen.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 287(1)  P 187.
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AU Kloth-S.  Ebenbeck-C.  Monzer-J.  de-Vries-U.  Minuth-W-W.
TI Three-dimensional organization of the developing vasculature of the
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AU Geusz-M-E.  Foster-R-G.  DeGrip-W-J.  Block-G-D.
TI Opsin-like immunoreactivity in the circadian pacemaker neurons and
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AU Bornhauser-B-C.  Meyer-E-P.
TI Histamine-like immunoreactivity in the visual system and brain of
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 287(1)  P 211.
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TI Response of eosinophilic granule cells of gilthead seabream (Sparus
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TI Sequence and transcription of Qa-2-encoding genes in mouse
   lymphocytes and blastocysts.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(2)  P 97.
AB 60450097.251

AU Sipes-S-L.  Medaglia-M-V.  Stabley-D-L.  DeBruyn-C-S.  Alden-M-S.
   Catenacci-V.  Landel-C-P.
TI A new major histocompatibility complex class I b gene expressed in
   the mouse blastocyst and placenta.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(2)  P 108.
AB 60450108.251

AU Schoenbach-C.  Miwa-K.  Ibe-M.  Shiga-H.  Nokihara-K.  Takiguchi-M.
TI Refined peptide HLA-B^[*]3501 binding motif reveals differences in
   9-mer to 11-mer peptide binding.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(2)  P 121.
AB 60450121.251

AU Gao-M-H.  Walz-M.  Kavathas-P-B.
TI Post-transcriptional regulation associated with control of human
   CD8A expression of CD4^[+] T cells.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(2)  P 130.
AB 60450130.251

AU Rabbani-H.  Pan-Q.  Kondo-N.  Smith-C-I-E.  Hammarstroem-L.
TI Duplications and deletions of the human IGHC locus:  evolutionary
   implications.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(2)  P 136.
AB 60450136.251

AU Johansen-B-H.  Jensen-T.  Thorpe-C-J.  Vartdal-F.  Thorsby-E.
   Sollid-L-M.
TI Both alpha and beta chain polymorphisms determine the specificity
   of the disease-associated HLA-DQ2 molecules, with beta chain
   residues being most influential.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(2)  P 142.
AB 60450142.251

AU Allen-T-M.  Lanchbury-J-S.  Hughes-A-L.  Watkins-D-I.
TI The T-cell receptor beta chain-encoding gene repertoire of a New
   World primate species, the cotton-top tamarin.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(2)  P 151.
AB 60450151.251

AU Bahram-S.  Shiina-T.  Oka-A.  Tamiya-G.  Inoko-H.
TI Genomic structure of the human MHC class I MICB gene.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(2)  P 161.
AB 60450161.251

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AU  Rithidech-KN.  Dunn-JJ.  Gordon-CR.  Cronkite-EP.  Bond-VP.
TI  N-RAS Mutations in Radiation-Induced Murine Leukemic Cells
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1996 Dec 15.  22(23).  P. 271-280.
DE  N-ras
DE  mutation
DE  radiation
DE  leukemogenesis
DE  murine 
AB  N-ras mutations were examined in DNA samples extracted from
    the spleen of CBA/Ca mice that developed myeloid leukemia(ML)
    following exposure to radiations of different qualities.  A
    total of 17 ML cases, i.e. 5 cases of neutron-induced  and 12
    cases of photon- (3 gamma -ray and 9 x-ray) induced ML were
    included in the study along with 12 DNA samples from the bone
    marrow cells of control mice.  Polymerase chain reaction-
    single strand conformational polymorphisms (PCR-SSCP) and the
    direct sequencing of PCR products were used to analyze three
    regions of the N-ras gene: (i) a 128 base-pair (bp) long
    portion of exon I (codons 2-37); (ii) a 103 bp long portion
    of exon II (codons 48-82); and (iii) a 107 bp long portion of
    exon III (codons 118-150). PCR-SSCP mobility shifts indicated
    mutations within only exon II of the N-ras gene. Such
    mutations were more prevalent in samples from mice exposed to
    fast neutrons. The exact type and location of these mutations
    were then determined by direct DNA sequencing.  Silent point
    mutations, i.e. base transitions at the third base of codons
    57 (GA*C*->GA*T*), 62 (CA*A*->CA*C*), or 70 (CA*G*->CA*A*) were
    present only in mice that developed ML after exposure to fast 
    neutrons.  A base transversion at the third base of codon 61 
    (CA*A*->CA*C*) was also observed in some ML cases.  DNA 
    sequencing demonstrated that ML samples contained normal as well 
    as mutated DNA sequences. The higher frequency of N-ras mutations in
    neutron-induced ML suggested that fast neutrons are more
    effective in inducing genomic instability at the N-ras region
    of the genome.  More importantly, N-ras mutations are not the
    initiating event in radiation leukemogenesis. This conclusion
    was supported by the finding that N-ras mutations were
    detected only in mice with an overt leukemic phenotype but
    not in mice with minimal tissue infiltration of leukemic
    cells, suggesting that the disease may be present prior to
    the presence of N-ras mutations.  Alternatively, N-ras may be
    present in these mice but a large number of normal spleen
    cells in these mice interferes with the detection of mutation
    in a small population of leukemic cells. 
CC  K. Noy Rithidech, Brookhaven National Laboratory, 
CC  Medical Department, P.O. Box 5000, Upton, NY 11973-5000,
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AU  Petranka-J.  Zhao-J.  Norris-J.  Tweedy-NB.  Ware-RE.  
    Sims-PJ.  Rosse-WF. 
TI  Structure-Function Relationships of the Complement
    Regulatory Protein, CD59
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1996 Dec 15.  22(23).  P. 281-296.
DE  CD59
DE  mutation
DE  function
DE  structure 
AB  CD59 (membrane inhibitor of reactive lysis, protectin) is a
    membrane protein whose functions include the inhibition of
    the insertion of the ninth component of complement into the
    target membrane.  It belongs to a superfamily of proteins
    including Ly-6, elapid snake venom toxins, and urokinase
    receptor (UPAR); the members of the superfamily have a
    similar structure that includes four (in mammals five)
    disulfide bridges that maintain a three-dimensional
    conformation consisting of a central core, three finger-like
    "loops" extending from it and a small loop near the carboxyl
    end.  We have used site directed mutagenesis to explore three
    aspects of the structure of CD59: 1) the role of the
    disulfide bridges in expression and function of the molecule;
    2) the location of epitopes reacting with monoclonal
    antibodies to the molecule; and 3) the parts of the molecule
    that are critical to its function in inhibiting complement
    lysis. Mutant molecules in which the disulfides maintaining
    the finger-like loops (Cys3-Cys26, Cys19-Cys39, and Cys45-
    Cys63) were removed were not expressed on the cell surface. 
    The mutation of the disulfide (Cys6-Cys13) resulted in no
    change in expression or function.  The mutation of Cys64-
    Cys69 maintaining the small loop resulted in an expressed
    molecule with increased functional activity.  The major
    epitope for 6 of 7 monoclonal antibodies was centered on
    Arg53 as the mutation 53Arg->Ser resulted in a loss of
    interaction with these antibodies, as did the deletion of
    four nearby residues (Leu54 - Asn57).  The alteration
    55Arg->Ser resulted in loss of reactivity for some but not
    other antibodies.  The reactivity with one monoclonal
    antibody, H19, was abrogated by the mutations 61Tyr->Gly and
    61Tyr->Ala.  Functional activity of the molecule was not
    adversely altered by mutations in the first and second loops;
    however, the 61Tyr->Gly mutation was non-functional.  The
    mutation of 61Tyr->His diminished function but changes 
    61Tyr->Ala and 61Tyr->Phe had no effect on function.  We
    conclude that the functional site of CD59 is located in this
    region of the molecule.
CC  Reprint Requests to: Wendell F. Rosse, M.D., Box 3934, 
CC  Duke University Medical Center, Durham NC, 27710, 
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AU Kuratani-S.
TI Spatial distribution of postotic crest cells defines the head/trunk
   interface of the vertebrate body: embryological interpretation of
   peripheral nerve morphology and evolution of the vertebrate head.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 195(1)  P 1.
AB 61950001.429

AU Moore-J-K.  Guan-Y-L.  Shi-S-R.
TI Axogenesis in the human fetal auditory system, demonstrated by
   neurofilament immunohistochemistry.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 195(1)  P 15.
AB 61950015.429

AU Rahman-M-M.  Iida-H.  Shibata-Y.
TI Expression and localization of annexin V and annexin VI during limb
   bud formation in the rat fetus.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 195(1)  P 31.
AB 61950031.429

AU Barman-N-N.  Bianchi-A-T-J.  Zwart-R-J.  Pabst-R.  Rothkoetter-H-J.
TI Jejunal and ileal Peyer's patches in pigs differ in their postnatal
   development.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 195(1)  P 41.
AB 61950041.429

AU Yan-X-X.  Wiechmann-A-F.
TI Early expression of recoverin in a unique population of neurons in
   the human retina.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 195(1)  P 51.
AB 61950051.429

AU Arai-Y.  Mizuguchi-M.  Takashima-S.
TI Developmental changes of glutamate receptors  in the rat cerebral
   cortex and hippocampus.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 195(1)  P 65.
AB 61950065.429

AU Moiseiwitsch-J-R-D.  Lauder-J-M.
TI Regulation of gene expression in cultured embryonic mouse
   mandibular mesenchyme by serotonin antagonists.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 195(1)  P 71.
AB 61950071.429

AU Challier-J-C.  Kacemi-A.  Galtier-M.  Boucher-M.
   Tangapregassom-M-J.  Vervelle-C.  Bintein-T.  Espie-M-J.  Olive-G.
TI Phenotype of cultured fetal perivascular cells  from human placenta
   studied by scanning electron microscopy.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 195(1)  P 79.
AB 61950079.429

AU Reinecke-M.  Mueller-C.  Segner-H.
TI An immunohistochemical analysis of the ontogeny, distribution and
   coexistence of 12 regulatory peptides and serotonin in endocrine
   cells and nerve fibers of the digestive tract of the turbot,
   Scophthalmus maximus (Teleostei).
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 195(1)  P 87.
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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
CC CONTENTS          Volume 271 Number 52 (1996)

CC COMMUNICATIONS

AU Tompa-P.  Baki-A.  Schad-E.  Friedrich-P.
TI The calpain cascade. {mu}-Calpain activates m-calpain.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33161.

AU Croze-E.  Russell-Harde-D.  Wagner-T-C.  Pu-H.  Pfeffer-L-M.
   Perez-H-D.
TI The human type I interferon receptor. Identification of the interferon
   {beta}-specific receptor-associated phosphoprotein.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33165.

AU Zheng-Y.  Fischer-D-J.  Santos-M-F.  Tigyi-G.  Pasteris-N-G.
   Gorski-J-L.  Xu-Y.
TI The faciogenital dysplasia gene product FGD1 functions as a
   Cdc42Hs-specific guanine-nucleotide exchange factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33169.

AU Ding-H.  Hidalgo-E.  Demple-B.
TI The redox state of the [2Fe-2S] clusters in SoxR protein regulates its
   activity as a transcription factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33173.

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Itabe-H.  Yamamoto-H.  Suzuki-M.  Kawai-Y.  Nakagawa-Y.  Suzuki-A.
   Imanaka-T.  Takano-T.
TI Oxidized phosphatidylcholines that modify proteins. Analysis by
   monoclonal antibody against oxidized low density lipoprotein.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33208.

AU Lloyd-K-O.  Burchell-J.  Kudryashov-V.  Yin-B-W-T.
   Taylor-Papadimitriou-J.
TI Comparison of O-linked carbohydrate chains in MUC-1 mucin from normal
   breast epithelial cell lines and breast carcinoma cell lines.
   Demonstration of simpler and fewer glycan chains in tumor cells.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33325.

AU Keyhani-N-O.  Wang-L-X.  Lee-Y-C.  Roseman-S.
TI The chitin catabolic cascade in the marine bacterium Vibrio furnissii.
   Characterization of an N,N{prime}-diacetyl-chitobiose transport system.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33409.

AU Keyhani-N-O.  Roseman-S.
TI The chitin catabolic cascade in the marine bacterium Vibrio furnissii.
   Molecular cloning, isolation, and characterization of a periplasmic
   chitodextrinase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33414.

AU Keyhani-N-O.  Roseman-S.
TI The chitin catabolic cascade in the marine bacterium Vibrio furnissii.
   Molecular cloning, isolation, and characterization of a periplasmic
   {beta}-N-acetylglucosaminidase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33425.

AU Chitlaru-E.  Roseman-S.
TI Molecular cloning and characterization of a novel
   {beta}-N-acetyl-d-glucosaminidase from Vibrio furnissii
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33433.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Sviridov-D.  Pyle-L-E.  Fidge-N.
TI Efflux of cellular cholesterol and phospholipid to apolipoprotein A-I
   mutants
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33277.

AU Zhang-Q.  Mosher-D-F.
TI Cross-linking of the NH2-terminal region of fibronectin to molecules of
   large apparent molecular mass. Characterization of fibronectin assembly
   sites induced by the treatment of fibroblasts with lysophosphatidic
   acid.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33284.

AU Takeuchi-K.  Guggino-S-E.
TI 24R,25-(OH)2 vitamin D3 inhibits 1{alpha},25-(OH)2 vitamin D3 and
   testosterone potentiation of calcium channels in osteosarcoma cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33335.

AU Liu-X.  McCarron-R-C.  Nordin-J-H.
TI A cysteine protease that processes insect vitellin. Purification and
   partial characterization of the enzyme and the proenzyme.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33344.

AU Bengtsson-T.  Redegren-K.  Strosberg-A-D.  Nedergaard-J.  Cannon-B.
TI Down-regulation of {beta}3 adrenoreceptor gene expression in brown fat
   cells is transient and recovery is dependent upon a short-lived protein
   factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33366.

AU Rossi-E-A.  McNeer-R-R.  Price-Schiavi-S-A.  Van_den_Brande-J-M-H.
   Komatsu-M.  Thompson-J-F.  Carraway-C-A-C.  Fregien-N-L.
   Carraway-K-L.
TI Sialomucin complex, a heterodimeric glycoprotein complex. Expression as
   a soluble, secretable form in lactating mammary gland and colon.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33476.

AU Simpson-P-B.  Russell-J-T.
TI Mitochondria support inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate-mediated Ca2+ waves
   in cultured oligodendrocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33493.

AU Quill-T-A.  Garbers-D-L.
TI Sperad is a novel sperm-specific plasma membrane protein homologous to
   a family of cell adhesion proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33509.

AU Rigotti-A.  Edelman-E-R.  Seifert-P.  Iqbal-S-N.  DeMattos-R-B.
   Temel-R-E.  Krieger-M.  Williams-D-L.
TI Regulation by adrenocorticotropic hormone of the in vivo expression of
   scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI), a high density lipoprotein
   receptor, in steroidogenic cells of the murine adrenal gland
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33545.

AU Mattagajasingh-S-N.  Misra-H-P.
TI Mechanisms of the carcinogenic chromium(VI)-induced DNA-protein
   cross-linking and their characterization in cultured intact human cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33550.

AU Zhang-S.  Coso-O-A.  Lee-C.  Gutkind-J-S.  Simonds-W-F.
TI Selective activation of effector pathways by brain-specific G protein
   {beta}5
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33575.

AU Zou-Y.  Komuro-I.  Yamazaki-T.  Aikawa-R.  Kudoh-S.  Shiojima-I.
   Hiroi-Y.  Mizuno-T.  Yazaki-Y.
TI Protein kinase C, but not tyrosine kinases or Ras, plays a critical
   role in angiotensin II-induced activation of Raf-1 kinase and
   extracellular signal-regulated protein kinases in cardiac myocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33592.

AU Avdi-N-J.  Winston-B-W.  Russel-M.  Young-S-K.  Johnson-G-L.
   Worthen-G-S.
TI Activation of MEKK by formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine in human
   neutrophils. Mapping pathways for mitogen-activated protein kinase
   activation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33598.

AU Horazdovsky-B-F.  Cowles-C-R.  Mustol-P.  Holmes-M.  Emr-S-D.
TI A novel RING finger protein, Vps8p, functionally interacts with the
   small GTPase, Vps21p, to facilitate soluble vacuolar protein
   localization
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33607.

AU Lalowski-M.  Golabek-A.  Beavis-R-C.  Lemere-C-A.  Selkoe-D-J.
   Wisniewski-H-M.  Frangione-B.  Wisniewski-T.
TI The nonamyloidogenic p3 fragment (amyloid {beta}17-42) is a major
   constituent of Down's syndrome cerebellar preamyloid
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33623.

AU Sosnowski-B-A.  Gonzalez-A-M.  Chandler-L-A.  Buechler-Y-J.
   Pierce-G-F.  Baird-A.
TI Targeting DNA to cells with basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF2)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33647.

AU Chen-G.  Lee-E-Y-H-P.
TI The product of the ATM gene is a 370-kDa nuclear phosphoprotein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33693.

AU Smyth-E-M.  Nestor-P-V.  FitzGerald-G-A.
TI Agonist-dependent phosphorylation of an epitope-tagged human
   prostacyclin receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33698.

AU Fanjul-A-N.  Delia-D.  Pierotti-M-A.  Rideout-D.  Yu-J-Q.  Pfahl-M.
TI 4-Hydroxyphenyl retinamide is a highly selective activator of retinoid
   receptors. Vol. 271 (1996) 22441-22446.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33705.

AU Biddlecome-G-H.  Berstein-G.  Ross-E-M.
TI Regulation of phospholipase C-{beta}1 by Gq and m1 muscarinic
   cholinergic receptor. Steady-state balance of receptor-mediated
   activation and GTPase-activating protein-promoted deactivation. Vol.
   271 (1996) 7999-8007.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33705.

AU Davis-A-J.  Butt-J-T.  Walker-J-H.  Moss-S-E.  Gawler-D-J.
TI The Ca2+-dependent lipid binding domain of P120GAP mediates
   protein-protein interactions with Ca2+-dependent membrane-binding
   proteins. Evidence for a direct interaction between annexin VI and
   P120GAP. Vol. 271 (1996) 24333-24336.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33705.

AU Udagawa-T.  McIntyre-B-W.
TI ADP-ribosylation of the G protein Rho inhibits integrin regulation of
   tumor cell growth. Vol. 271 (1996) 12542-12548.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33706.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Uhl-M-A.  Miller-J-F.
TI Central role of the BvgS receiver as a phosphorylated intermediate in a
   complex two-component phosphorelay
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33176.

AU Yi-J.  Nemeria-N.  McNally-A.  Jordan-F.  Machado-R-S.  Guest-J-R.
TI Effect of substitutions in the thiamin diphosphate-magnesium fold on
   the activation of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex from Escherichia
   coli by cofactors and substrate
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33192.

AU Maschera-B.  Darby-G.  Palu-G.  Wright-L-L.  Tisdale-M.  Myers-R.
   Blair-E-D.  Furfine-E-S.
TI Human immunodeficiency virus. Mutations in the viral protease that
   confer resistance to saquinavir increase the dissociation rate constant
   of the protease-saquinavir complex.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33231.

AU Gladysheva-T.  Liu-J.  Rosen-B-P.
TI His-8 lowers the pKa of the essential Cys-12 residue of the ArsC
   arsenate reductase of plasmid R773
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33256.

AU Shyur-L-F.  Aleshin-A-E.  Honzatko-R-B.  Fromm-H-J.
TI Biochemical properties of mutant and wild-type
   fructose-1,6-bisphosphatases are consistent with the coupling of intra-
   and intersubunit conformational changes in the T- and R-state transition
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33301.

AU Nielsen-M-D.  Chan-G-C-K.  Poser-S-W.  Storm-D-R.
TI Differential regulation of type I and type VIII Ca2+-stimulated
   adenylyl cyclases by Gi-coupled receptors in vivo
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33308.

AU Giuffre-A.  Sarti-P.  D'Itri-E.  Buse-G.  Soulimane-T.  Brunori-M.
TI On the mechanism of inhibition of cytochrome c oxidase by nitric oxide
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33404.

AU Cappiello-M.  Voltarelli-M.  Cecconi-I.  Vilardo-P-G.  Dal_Monte-M.
   Marini-I.  Del_Corso-A.  Wilson-D-K.  Quiocho-F-A.  Petrash-J-M.
   Mura-U.
TI Specifically targeted modification of human aldose reductase by
   physiological disulfides
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33539.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU An-X-L.  Takakuwa-Y.  Nunomura-W.  Manno-S.  Mohandas-N.
TI Modulation of band 3-ankyrin interaction by protein 4.1. Functional
   implications in regulation of erythrocyte membrane mechanical
   properties.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33187.

AU Schemidt-R-A.  Brauning-C-K.  Bouvier-A.  Brusilow-W-S-A.
TI Localization of a conformational energy-coupling determinant near the C
   terminus of the {beta} subunit of the F1F0-ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33390.

AU Meadow-N-D.  Roseman-S.
TI Rate and equilibrium constants for phosphoryltransfer between active
   site histidines of Escherichia coli HPr and the signal transducing
   protein IIIGlc
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33440.

AU Pelton-J-G.  Torchia-D-A.  Remington-S-J.  Murphy-K-P.  Meadow-N-D.
   Roseman-S.
TI Structures of active site histidine mutants of IIIGlc, a major
   signal-transducing protein in Escherichia coli. Effects on the
   mechanisms of regulation and phosphoryl transfer.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33446.

AU Bouma-C-L.  Roseman-S.
TI Sugar transport by the marine chitinolytic bacterium Vibrio furnissii.
   Molecular cloning and analysis of the glucose and N-acetylglucosamine
   permeases.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33457.

AU Bouma-C-L.  Roseman-S.
TI Sugar transport by the marine chitinolytic bacterium Vibrio furnissii.
   Molecular cloning and analysis of the mannose/glucose permease.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33468.

AU Mundina-Weilenmann-C.  Vittone-L.  Ortale-M.  de_Cingolani-G-C.
   Mattiazzi-A.
TI Immunodetection of phosphorylation sites gives new insights into the
   mechanisms underlying phospholamban phosphorylation in the intact heart
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33561.

AU Hechenberger-M.  Schwappach-B.  Fischer-W-N.  Frommer-W-B.
   Jentsch-T-J.  Steinmeyer-K.
TI A family of putative chloride channels from Arabidopsis and functional
   complementation of a yeast strain with a CLC gene disruption
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33632.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Jiang-H.  Xie-Y.  Houston-P.  Stemke-Hale-K.  Mortensen-U-H.
   Rothstein-R.  Kodadek-T.
TI Direct association between the yeast Rad51 and Rad54 recombination
   proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33181.

AU Kovalsky-O-I.  Grossman-L.  Ahn-B.
TI The topodynamics of incision of UV-irradiated covalently closed DNA by
   the Escherichia coli Uvr(A)BC endonuclease
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33236.

AU Perini-L-T.  Doherty-E-A.  Werner-E.  Senear-D-F.
TI Multiple specific CytR binding sites at the Escherichia coli deoP2
   promoter mediate both cooperative and competitive interactions between
   CytR and cAMP receptor protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33242.

AU O'Day-C-L.  Dalbadie-McFarland-G.  Abelson-J.
TI The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Prp5 protein has RNA-dependent ATPase
   activity with specificity for U2 small nuclear RNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33261.

AU Wiest-D-K.  O'Day-C-L.  Abelson-J.
TI In vitro studies of the Prp9Prp11Prp21 complex indicate a pathway for
   U2 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33268.

AU Goetz-T-L.  Lloyd-T-L.  Griswold-M-D.
TI Role of E box and initiator region in the expression of the rat
   follicle-stimulating hormone receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33317.

AU Lonnerberg-P.  Schoenherr-C-J.  Anderson-D-J.  Ibanez-C-F.
TI Cell type-specific regulation of choline acetyltransferase gene
   expression. Role of the neuron-restrictive silencer element and
   cholinergic-specific enhancer sequences.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33358.

AU Furuyama-T.  Inagaki-S.  Kosugi-A.  Noda-S.  Saitoh-S-.  Ogata-M.
   Iwahashi-Y.  Miyazaki-N.  Hamaoka-T.  Tohyama-M.
TI Identification of a novel transmembrane semaphorin expressed on
   lymphocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33376.

AU Puzianowska-Kuznicka-M.  Wong-J.  Kanamori-A.  Shi-Y-B.
TI Functional characterization of a mutant thyroid hormone receptor in
   Xenopus laevis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33394.

AU Miller-M-C.  Resnick-J-B.  Smith-B-T.  Lovett-C-M-Jr..
TI The Bacillus subtilis dinR gene codes for the analogue of Escherichia
   coli LexA. Purification and characterization of the DinR protein.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33502.

AU Kurumizaka-H.  Aihara-H.  Ikawa-S.  Kashima-T.  Bazemore-L-R.
   Kawasaki-K.  Sarai-A.  Radding-C-M.  Shibata-T.
TI A possible role of the C-terminal domain of the RecA protein. A gateway
   model for double-stranded DNA binding.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33515.

AU Uetz-P.  Fumagalli-S.  James-D.  Zeller-R.
TI Molecular interaction between limb deformity proteins (formins) and Src
   family kinases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33525.

AU Minambres-B.  Martnez-Blanco-H.  Olivera-E-R.  Garca-B.  Dez-B.
   Barredo-J-L.  Moreno-M-A.  Schleissner-C.  Salto-F.  Luengo-J-M.
TI Molecular cloning and expression in different microbes of the DNA
   encoding Pseudomonas putida U phenylacetyl-CoA ligase. Use of this gene
   to improve the rate of benzylpenicillin biosynthesis in Penicillium
   chrysogenum.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33531.

AU Sax-C-M.  Salamon-C.  Kays-W-T.  Guo-J.  Yu-F-X.  Cuthbertson-R-A.
   Piatigorsky-J.
TI Transketolase is a major protein in the mouse cornea
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33568.

AU Chagnovich-D.  Cohn-S-L.
TI Binding of a 40-kDa protein to the N-myc 3{prime}-untranslated region
   correlates with enhanced N-myc expression in human neuroblastoma
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33580.

AU Chagnovich-D.  Fayos-B-E.  Cohn-S-L.
TI Differential activity of ELAV-like RNA-binding proteins in human
   neuroblastoma
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33587.

AU Mehta-K-D.  Chang-R.  Underwood-J.  Wise-J.  Kumar-A.
TI Identification of a novel cis-acting element participating in maximal
   induction of the human low density lipoprotein receptor gene
   transcription in response to low cellular cholesterol levels
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33616.

AU Graveley-B-R.  Fleming-E-S.  Gilmartin-G-M.
TI Restoration of both structure and function to a defective poly(A) site
   by in vitro selection
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33654.

AU Lu-J.  Kobayashi-R.  Brill-S-J.
TI Characterization of a high mobility group 1/2 homolog in yeast
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33678.

AU Muriaux-D.  De_Rocquigny-H.  Roques-B-P.  Paoletti-J.
TI NCp7 activates HIV-1Lai RNA dimerization by converting a transient
   loop-loop complex into a stable dimer
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33686.

AU Park-J.  Takeuchi-A.  Sharma-S.
TI Characterization of a new isoform of the NFAT (nuclear factor of
   activated T cells) gene family member NFATc. Vol. 271 (1996)
   20914-20921.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33705.

AU Shire-D.  Carillon-C.  Kaghad-M.  Calandra-B.  Rinaldi-Carmona-M.
   Le_Fur-G.  Caput-D.  Ferrara-P.
TI An amino-terminal variant of the central cannabinoid receptor resulting
   from alternative splicing. Vol. 270 (1995) 3726-3731.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33706.

AU Borden-P.  Solymar-D.  Sucharczuk-A.  Lindman-B.  Cannon-P.
   Heller-R-A.
TI Cytokine control of interstitial collagenase and collagenase-3 gene
   expression in human chondrocytes. Vol. 271 (1996) 23577-23581.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33706.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Mortl-S.  Fischer-M.  Richter-G.  Tack-J.  Weinkauf-S.  Bacher-A.
TI Biosynthesis of riboflavin. Lumazine synthase of Escherichia coli.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33201.

AU Benkirane-N.  Guichard-G.  Briand-J-P.  Muller-S.
TI Exploration of requirements for peptidomimetic immune recognition.
   Antigenic and immunogenic properties of reduced peptide bond
   pseudopeptide analogues of a histone hexapeptide.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33218.

AU Enguita-F-J.  Liras-P.  Leitao-A-L.  Martn-J-F.
TI Interaction of the two proteins of the methoxylation system involved in
   cephamycin C biosynthesis. Immunoaffinity, protein cross-linking, and
   fluorescence spectroscopy studies.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33225.

AU Berka-V.  Chen-P-F.  Tsai-A-L.
TI Spatial relationship between l-arginine and heme binding sites of
   endothelial nitric-oxide synthase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33293.

AU Rucker-P.  Torti-F-M.  Torti-S-V.
TI Role of H and L subunits in mouse ferritin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33352.

AU Huang-Z.  Chen-Y.  Pratt-S.  Chen-T-H.  Bambino-T.  Nissenson-R-A.
   Shoback-D-M.
TI The N-terminal region of the third intracellular loop of the
   parathyroid hormone (PTH)/PTH-related peptide receptor is critical for
   coupling to cAMP and inositol phosphate/Ca2+ signal transduction
   pathways
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33382.

AU Wiland-A-M.  Denu-J-M.  Mourey-R-J.  Dixon-J-E.
TI Purification and kinetic characterization of the mitogen-activated
   protein kinase phosphatase rVH6
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33486.

AU Liu-J.  Tse-A-G-D.  Chang-H-C.  Liu-J-.  Wang-J.  Hussey-R-E.
   Chishti-Y.  Rheinhold-B.  Spoerl-R.  Nathenson-S-G.  Sacchettini-J-C.
   Reinherz-E-L.
TI Crystallization of a deglycosylated T cell receptor (TCR) complexed
   with an anti-TCR Fab fragment
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33639.

AU Primm-T-P.  Walker-K-W.  Gilbert-H-F.
TI Facilitated protein aggregation. Effects of calcium on the chaperone
   and anti-chaperone activity of protein disulfide-isomerase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33664.

AU Corthesy-B.  Kaufmann-M.  Phalipon-A.  Peitsch-M.  Neutra-M-R.
   Kraehenbuhl-J-P.
TI A pathogen-specific epitope inserted into recombinant secretory
   immunoglobulin A is immunogenic by the oral route
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33670.

CC OTHER

AU Smith-W-L.  Garavito-R-M.  DeWitt-D-L.
TI Prostaglandin endoperoxide H synthases (cyclooxygenases)-1 and -2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 27.  271(52).  p 33157.


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AU Jendrossek-D.  Schirmer-A.  Schlegel-H-G.
TI Biodegradation of polyhydroxyalkanoic acids.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 451.
AB 60460451.253

AU Cromwick-A-M.  Foglia-T.  Lenz-R-W.
TI The microbial production of poly(hydroxyalkanoates) from tallow.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 464.
AB 60460464.253

AU Rabenhorst-J.
TI Production of methoxyphenol-type natural aroma chemicals by
   biotransformation of eugenol with a new Pseudomonas sp.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 470.
AB 60460470.253

AU Wuebker-S-M.  Friedrich-C-G.
TI Reduction of biomass in a bioscrubber for waste gas treatment by
   limited supply of phosphate and potassium ions.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 475.
AB 60460475.253

AU Spassov-G.  Pramatarova-V.  Wandrey-C.
TI Conversion of corticosteroid hormones by immobilized cells of
   Flavobacterium dehydrogenans, Curvularia lunata and Arthrobacter
   simplex on ceramic carriers.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 481.
AB 60460481.253

AU Smits-J-P.  Rinzema-A.  Tramper-J.  Sonsbeek-H-M-V.  Knol-W.
TI Solid-state fermentation of wheat bran by Trichoderma reesei
   QM9414: substrate composition changes, C balance, enzyme
   production, growth and kinetics.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 489.
AB 60460489.253

AU Cesario-M-T.  Turtoi-M.  Sewalt-S-F-M.  Beeftink-H-H.  Tramper-J.
TI Enhancement of the gas-to-water ethene transfer coefficient  by a
   dispersed water-immiscible solvent: effect of the cells.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 497.
AB 60460497.253

AU Gibbs-P-A.  Seviour-R-J.
TI Does the agitation rate and/or oxygen saturation influence
   exopolysaccharide production by Aureobasidium pullulans in batch
   culture?.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 503.
AB 60460503.253

AU Sathiyamoorthy-P.  Shanmugasundaram-S.
TI Preparation of cyanobacterial peptide toxin as a biopesticide
   against cotton pests.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 511.
AB 60460511.253

AU Rixon-J-E.  Clarke-J-H.  Hazlewood-G-P.  Hoyland-R-W.
   McCarthy-A-J.  Gilbert-H-J.
TI Do the non-catalytic polysaccharide-binding domains and linker
   regions  enhance the biobleaching properties of modular
   xylanases?.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 514.
AB 60460514.253

AU Macris-J-B.  Stamatis-H.  Kolisis-F-N.
TI Microemulsions as a tool for the regioselective lipase-catalysed
   esterification of aliphatic diols.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 521.
AB 60460521.253

AU Horn-U.  Strittmatter-W.  Krebber-A.  Knuepfer-U.  Kujau-M.
   Wenderoth-R.  Mueller-K.  Matzku-S.  Plueckthun-A.  Riesenberg-D.
TI High volumetric yields of functional dimeric miniantibodies in
   Escherichia coli, using an optimized expression vector and
   high-cell-density fermentation under non-limited growth
   conditions.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 524.
AB 60460524.253

AU Jorge-S-A-C.  Hera-C.  Spina-A-M-M.  Moreira-R-C.  Pinho-J-R-R.
   Menck-C-F-M.
TI Expression of the hepatitis B virus surface antigen in mammalian
   cells using an Epstein-Barr-virus-derived vector.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 533.
AB 60460533.253

AU Kitamoto-N.  Go-M.  Shibayama-T.  Kimura-T.  Kito-Y.  Ohmiya-K.
   Tsukagoshi-N.
TI Molecular cloning, purification and characterization of two
   endo-1,4-&beta;-glucanases from Aspergillus oryzae KBN616.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 538.
AB 60460538.253

AU Plenchette-C.  Declerck-S.  Diop-T-A.  Strullu-D-G.
TI Infectivity of monoaxenic subcultures of the arbuscular mycorrhizal
   fungus Glomus versiforme associated  with Ri-T-DNA-transformed
   carrot root.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 545.
AB 60460545.253

AU Soberon-Chavez-G.
TI Evaluation of the biological containment system based on the
   Escherichia coli gef gene in Pseudomonas aeruginosa W51D.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 549.
AB 60460549.253

AU Fernandez-Gonzalez-C.  Gil-J-A.  Mateos-L-M.  Schwarzer-A.
   Schaefer-A.  Kalinowski-J.  Puehler-A.  Martin-J-F.
TI Construction of L-lysine-overproducing strains  of Brevibacterium
   lactofermentum by targeted disruption of the hom and thrB genes.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 554.
AB 60460554.253

AU Soby-S-D.  Daniels-M-J.
TI Catabolite-repressor-like protein regulates the expression of a
   gene under the control of the Escherichia coli lac promoter  in
   the plant pathogen Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 559.
AB 60460559.253

AU Ampe-F.  Leonard-D.  Lindley-N-D.
TI Growth performance and pathway flux determine substrate preference
   of Alcaligenes eutrophus during growth  on acetate plus aromatic
   compound mixtures.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 562.
AB 60460562.253

AU Molitoris-H-P.  Moss-S-T.  de-Koning-G-J-M.  Jendrossek-D.
TI Scanning electron microscopy of polyhydroxyalkanoate degradation
   by bacteria.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 570.
AB 60460570.253

AU Kriete-G.  Broer-I.
TI Influence of the herbicide phosphinothricin  on growth and
   nodulation capacity of Rhizobium meliloti.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 580.
AB 60460580.253

AU Sanz-J-L.  Rodriguez-N.  Amils-R.
TI The action of antibiotics on the anaerobic digestion process.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 587.
AB 60460587.253

AU Mutzel-A.  Reinscheid-U-M.  Antranikian-G.  Mueller-R.
TI Isolation and characterization of a thermophilic bacillus strain,
   that degrades phenol and cresols as sole carbon source at 70
   degreeC.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 593.
AB 60460593.253

AU Kudlich-M.  Bishop-P-L.  Knackmuss-H-J.  Stolz-A.
TI Simultaneous anaerobic and aerobic degradation of the sulfonated
   azo dye Mordant Yellow 3 by immobilized cells from a
   naphthalenesulfonate-degrading mixed culture.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 597.
AB 60460597.253

AU Eismann-F.  Becker-F.  Kuschk-P.  Stottmeister-U.
TI Alternative electron acceptors  in microbial coal-conversion
   wastewater treatment.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 604.
AB 60460604.253

AU Komanapalli-I-R.  Lau-B-H-S.
TI Ozone-induced damage of Escherichia coli K-12.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 610.
AB 60460610.253

AU Davies-E-T.  Stephens-G-M.
TI Efficient mediator-independent hydrogenation  of carbon-carbon
   double bonds,  using the obligate anaerobe, Acetobacterium woodii,
    with fructose as an electron donor.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 615.
AB 60460615.253

AU Rao-S-R.  Sarada-R.  Ravishankar-G-A.
TI Phycocyanin, a new elicitor for capsaicin and anthocyanin
   accumulation in plant cell cultures.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 619.
AB 60460619.253

AU Corpe-W-A.  Jensen-T-E.
TI The diversity of bacteria, eukaryotic cells and viruses  in an
   oligotrophic lake.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(5/6)  P 622.
AB 60460622.253

AU Cespedes-R.  Maturana-A.  Bumann-U.  Bronfman-M.  Gonzalez-B.
TI Microbial removal of chlorinated phenols during aerobic treatment
   of effluents from radiata pine kraft pulps bleached with
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AU Fauzi-A-M.  Hardman-D-J.  Bull-A-T.
TI Biodehalogenation of low concentrations of 1,3-dichloropropanol by
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AU Buchholz-F.  Watkins-J-L.  Priddle-J.  Morris-D-J.  Ricketts-C.
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AU Kleppel-G-S.  Burkart-C-A.  Tomas-C.  Carter-K.
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AU Liang-D.  Uye-S.
TI Population dynamics and production of the planktonic copepods  in a
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AU Romano-G.  Ianora-A.  Miralto-A.
TI Respiratory physiology in summer diapause embryos of the neustonic
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AU Sulkin-S-D.  McKeen-G-L.
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AU Neal-A-L.  Simoes-F-N.  Yule-A-B.  Thorpe-C-J-P.  Erin-P.
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AU Colombini-I.  Aloia-A.  Fallaci-M.  Chelazzi-L.
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AU Riisgard-H-U.  Larsen-P-S.  Nielsen-N-F.
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AU Pechenik-J-A.  Estrella-M-S.  Hammer-K.
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AU Roehner-M.  Bastrop-R.  Juerss-K.
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AU Fenchel-T.
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AU Sebens-K-P.  Vandersall-K-S.  Savina-L-A.  Graham-K-R.
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AU Kiirikki-M.  Blomster-J.
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AU Scholes-J-D.  Press-M-C.  Zipperlen-S-W.
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AU Young-T-P.  Stubblefield-C-H.  Isbell-L-A.
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AU Ostrom-P-H.  Colunga-Garcia-M.  Gage-S-H.
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AU Chamberlain-C-P.  Blum-J-D.  Holmes-R-T.  Feng-X.  Sherry-T-W.
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AU HU-J. TOFT-D-O. SEEGER-C.
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AU LEBERER-E. WU-C. LEEUW-T. FOUREST-LIEUVIN-A. SEGALL-J-E. THOMAS-D-Y.
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AU LINDEN-H. MACINO-G.
TI White collar 2, a partner in blue-light signal transduction, controlling
   expression of light-regulated genes in Neurospora crassa.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 JANUARY 2. 16(1). P 98-109.

AU LYNCH-J-W. RAJENDRA-S. PIERCE-K-D. HANDFORD-C-A. BARRY-P-H. SCHOFIELD-P-R.
TI Identification of intracellular and extracellular domains mediating
   signal transduction in the inhibitory glycine receptor chloride channel.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 JANUARY 2. 16(1). P 110-120.

AU HOWELL-B-W. GERTLER-F-B. COOPER-J-A.
TI Mouse disabled (mDab1): a Src binding protein implicated in neuronal
   development.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 JANUARY 2. 16(1). P 121-132.

AU ISHII-S. NAGASE-T. TASHIRO-F. IKUTA-K. SATO-S. WAGA-I. KUME-K. MIYAZAKI-J.
   SHIMIZU-T.
TI Bronchial hyperrreactivitiy, increased endotoxin lethality and
   melanocytic tumorigenesis in transgenic mice overexpressing
   platelet-activating factor receptor.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 JANUARY 2. 16(1). P 133-142.

AU LIU-S. LIU-P. BORRAS-A. CHATILA-T. SPECK-S-H.
TI Cyclosporin A-sensitive induction of the Epstein-Barr virus lytic switch
   is mediated via a novel pathway involving a MEF2 family member.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 JANUARY 2. 16(1). P 143-153.

AU BOKAL-A-J. ROSS-W. GAAL-T. JOHNSON-R-C. GOURSE-R-L.
TI Molecular anatomy of a transcription activation patch: FIS-RNA polymerase
   interactions at the Escherichia coli rrnB P1 promoter.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 JANUARY 2. 16(1). P 154-162.

AU MASON-S-W. SANDER-E-E. GRUMMT-I.
TI Identification of a transcript release activity acting on ternary
   transcription complexes containing murine RNA polymerase I.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 JANUARY 2. 16(1). P 163-172.

AU SCHAUB-M. MYSLINSKI-E. SCHUSTER-C. KROL-A. CARBON-P.
TI Staf, a promiscuous activator for enchanced transcription by RNA
   polymerases II and III.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 JANUARY 2. 16(1). P 173-181.

AU YE-X-S. FINCHER-R-R. TANG-A. OSMANI-S-A.
TI The G2/M DNA damage checkpoint inhibits mitosis through Tyr15
   phosphorylation of p34cdc2 in Aspergillus nidulans.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 JANUARY 2. 16(1). P 182-192.

AU CHIKASHIGE-Y. DING-D-Q. IMAI-Y. YAMAMOTO-M. HARAGUCHI-T. HIRAOKA-Y.
TI Meiotic nuclear reorganization: switching the position of centromeres
   and telomeres in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 JANUARY 2. 16(1). P 193-202.

AU FUKUOH-A. IWASAKI-H. ISHIOKA-K. SHINAGAWA-H.
TI ATP-dependent resolution of R-loops at the ColE1 replication origin
   by Escherichia coli RecG protein, a Holliday junction-specifc helicase.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 JANUARY 2. 16(1). P 203-209.


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AU Glagow-M.  Ewert-J-P.
TI Dopaminergic modulation of visual responses in toads.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 180(1)  P 1.
AB 61800001.359

AU Glagow-M.  Ewert-J-P.
TI Dopaminergic modulation of visual responses in toads.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 180(1)  P 11.
AB 61800011.359

AU Aho-A-C.
TI The Visual Acuity of the Frog (Rana pipiens ).
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 180(1)  P 19.
AB 61800019.359

AU Zeil-J.
TI The control of optic flow during learning flights.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 180(1)  P 25.
AB 61800025.359

AU Zippel-H-P.  Sorensen-P-W.  Hansen-A.
TI High correlation between microvillous olfactory receptor cell
   abundance and sensitivity to pheromones in olfactory
   nerve-sectioned goldfish.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 180(1)  P 39.
AB 61800039.359

AU Adelsberger-H.  Dudel-J.
TI Patch clamp study and kinetic modeling on the most abundant
   chloride channel on distal fibers of crayfish opener muscle.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 180(1)  P 53.
AB 61800053.359

AU Tomioka-K.  Yukizane-M.
TI A specific area of the compound eye in the cricket Gryllus
   bimaculatus sends photic information to the circadian pacemaker in
   the contralateral optic lobe.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 180(1)  P 63.
AB 61800063.359

AU Pearstein-E.  Cattaert-D.  Clarac-F.
TI Crayfish sensory terminals and motor neurones exhibit two distinct
   types of GABA receptors.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 180(1)  P 71.
AB 61800071.359

AU Levy-M.  Levy-I.  Susswein-A-J.
TI Respiratory pumping in Aplysia fasciata in natural and artificial
   tide pools.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 180(1)  P 81.
AB 61800081.359

AU Stevenson-P-A.
TI Reflex activation of locust flight motoneurones by proprioceptors
   responsive to muscle contractions.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 180(1)  P 91.
AB 61800091.359


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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
CC CONTENTS          Volume 272 Number 1 (1997)

CC INSTRUCTIONs TO AUTHORS-1997

AU
TI The Journal of Biological Chemistry: editorial policies and practices
   and instructions to authors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 1.

CC COMMUNICATIONS

AU Kruegert-K-M.  Daaka-Y.  Pitcher-J-A.  Lefkowitz-R-J.
TI The role of sequestration in G protein-coupled receptor
   resensitization. Regulation of {beta}2-adrenergic receptor
   dephosphorylation by vesicular acidification.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 5.

AU Lowe-M-E.
TI Colipase stabilizes the lid domain of pancreatic triglyceride lipase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 9.

AU Hirai-A.  Nakamura-S.  Noguchi-Y.  Yasuda-T.  Kitagawa-M.  Tatsuno-I.
   Oeda-T.  Tahara-K.  Terano-T.  Narumiya-S.  Kohn-L-D.  Saito-Y.
TI Geranylgeranylated Rho small GTPase(s) are essential for the
   degradation of p27Kip1 and facilitate the progression from G1 to S
   phase in growth-stimulated rat FRTL-5 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 13.

AU Huang-C-K.  Zhan-L.  Ai-Y.  Jongstra-J.
TI LSP1 is the major substrate for mitogen-activated protein
   kinase-activated protein kinase 2 in human neutrophils
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 17.

AU Huang-C-C.  Casey-P-J.  Fierke-C-A.
TI Evidence for a catalytic role of zinc in protein farnesyltransferase.
   Spectroscopy of Co2+-farnesyltransferase indicates metal coordination
   of the substrate thiolate.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 20.

AU Guo-H.  Zucker-S.  Gordon-M-K.  Toole-B-P.  Biswas-C.
TI Stimulation of matrix metalloproteinase production by recombinant
   extracellular matrix metalloproteinase inducer from transfected Chinese
   hamster ovary cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 24.

AU Tachias-K.  Madison-E-L.
TI Converting tissue type plasminogen activator into a zymogen. Important
   role of Lys156.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 28.

AU Gorovits-B-M.  Horowitz-P-M.
TI Conditions of forming protein complexes with GroEL can influence the
   mechanism of chaperonin-assisted refolding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 32.

AU Waksman-M.  Tang-X.  Eli-Y.  Gerst-J-E.  Liscovitch-M.
TI Identification of a novel Ca2+-dependent,
   phosphatidylethanolamine-hydrolyzing phospholipase D in yeast bearing a
   disruption in PLD1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 36.

AU Strous-G-J.  van_Kerkhof-P.  Govers-R.  Rotwein-P.  Schwartz-A-L.
TI Growth hormone-induced signal transduction depends on an intact
   ubiquitin system
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 40.

AU Lin-M-C.  Mirzabekov-T.  Kagan-B-L.
TI Channel formation by a neurotoxic prion protein fragment
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 44.

AU Gustafsson-C-M.  Myers-L-C.  Li-Y.  Redd-M-J.  Lui-M.
   Erdjument-Bromage-H.  Tempst-P.  Kornberg-R-D.
TI Identification of Rox3 as a component of mediator and RNA polymerase II
   holoenzyme
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 48.

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Gilleron-M.  Himoudi-N.  Adam-O.  Constant-P.  Venisse-A.  Riviere-M.
   Puzo-G.
TI Mycobacterium smegmatis phosphoinositols-glyceroarabinomannans.
   Structure and localization of alkali-labile and alkali-stable
   phosphoinositides.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 117.

AU Saha-N.  Banerjee-K-K.
TI Carbohydrate-mediated regulation of interaction of Vibrio cholerae
   hemolysin with erythrocyte and phospholipid vesicle
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 162.

AU Lu-P-J.  Chen-C-S.
TI Selective recognition of phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate by a
   synthetic peptide
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 466.

AU Deng-L.  Anderson-J-S.
TI Biosynthesis of teichuronic acid in the bacterial cell wall.
   Purification and characterization of the glucosyltransferase of
   Micrococcus luteus.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 479.

AU Ma-J.  Qian-R.  Rausa-F-M-III.  Colley-K-J.
TI Two naturally occurring {alpha}2,6-sialyltransferase forms with a
   single amino acid change in the catalytic domain differ in their
   catalytic activity and proteolytic processing
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 672.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Zhu-Y.  Lambert-K.  Corless-C.  Copeland-N-G.  Gilbert-D-J.
   Jenkins-N-A.  D'Andrea-A-D.
TI DUB-2 is a member of a novel family of cytokine-inducible
   deubiquitinating enzymes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 51.

AU Gregori-L.  Hainfeld-J-F.  Simon-M-N.  Goldgaber-D.
TI Binding of amyloid {beta} protein to the 20 S proteasome
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 58.

AU Ichinohe-T.  Takayama-H.  Ezumi-Y.  Arai-M.  Yamamoto-N.
   Takahashi-H.  Okuma-M.
TI Collagen-stimulated activation of Syk but not c-Src is severely
   compromised in human platelets lacking membrane glycoprotein VI
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 63.

AU Wang-Q-J.  Acs-P.  Goodnight-JA.  Giese-T.  Blumberg-P-M.  Mischak-H.
   Mushinski-J-F.
TI The catalytic domain of protein kinase C-{delta} in reciprocal {delta}
   and {epsilon} chimeras mediates phorbol ester-induced macrophage
   differentiation of mouse promyelocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 76.

AU Riddell-D-R.  Graham-A.  Owen-J-S.
TI Apolipoprotein E inhibits platelet aggregation through the
   l-arginine:nitric oxide pathway. Implications for vascular disease.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 89.

AU Cai-Z.  Korner-M.  Tarantino-N.  Chouaib-S.
TI I{kappa}B{alpha} overexpression in human breast carcinoma MCF7 cells
   inhibits nuclear factor-{kappa}B activation but not tumor necrosis
   factor-{alpha}-induced apoptosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 96.

AU Welch-H.  Maridonneau-Parini-I.
TI Hck is activated by opsonized zymosan and A23187 in distinct
   subcellular fractions of human granulocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 102.

AU Band-C-J.  Posner-B-I.
TI Phosphatidylinositol 3{prime}-kinase and p70s6k are required for
   insulin but not bisperoxovanadium 1,10-phenanthroline (bpV(phen))
   inhibition of insulin-like growth factor binding protein gene
   expression. Evidence for MEK-independent activation of
   mitogen-activated protein kinase by bpV(phen).
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 138.

AU Chan-J-L-K.  Lai-M.  Wang-L-H.
TI Effect of dimerization on signal transduction and biological function
   of oncogenic Ros, insulin, and insulin-like growth factor I receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 146.

AU Parrizas-M.  Saltiel-A-R.  LeRoith-D.
TI Insulin-like growth factor 1 inhibits apoptosis using the
   phosphatidylinositol 3{prime}-kinase and mitogen-activated protein
   kinase pathways
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 154.

AU Liu-Y-C.  Elly-C.  Langdon-W-Y.  Altman-A.
TI Ras-dependent, Ca2+-stimulated activation of nuclear factor of
   activated T cells by a constitutively active Cbl mutant in T cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 168.

AU Dick-L-R.  Cruikshank-A-A.  Destree-A-T.  Grenier-L.  McCormack-T-A.
   Melandri-F-D.  Nunes-S-L.  Palombella-V-J.  Parent-L-A.  Plamondon-L.
   Stein-R-L.
TI Mechanistic studies on the inactivation of the proteasome by
   lactacystin in cultured cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 182.

AU Bae-Y-S.  Kang-S-W.  Seo-M-S.  Baines-I-C.  Tekle-E.  Chock-P-B.
   Rhee-S-G.
TI Epidermal growth factor (EGF)-induced generation of hydrogen peroxide.
   Role in EGF receptor-mediated tyrosine phosphorylation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 217.

AU Astier-A.  Avraham-H.  Manie-S-N.  Groopman-J.  Canty-T.  Avraham-S.
   Freedman-A-S.
TI The related adhesion focal tyrosine kinase is tyrosine-phosphorylated
   after {beta}1-integrin stimulation in B cells and binds to p130cas
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 228.

AU Hirschman-J-E.  De_Zutter-G-S.  Simonds-W-F.  Jenness-D-D.
TI The G{beta}{gamma} complex of the yeast pheromone response pathway.
   Subcellular fractionation and protein-protein interactions.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 240.

AU van_Weering-D-H-J.  Bos-J-L.
TI Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor induces Ret-mediated
   lamellipodia formation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 249.

AU Kinsella-M-G.  Tsoi-C-K.  Jarvelainen-H-T.  Wight-T-N.
TI Selective expression and processing of biglycan during migration of
   bovine aortic endothelial cells. The role of endogenous basic
   fibroblast growth factor.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 318.

AU Olah-M-E.
TI Identification of A2a adenosine receptor domains involved in selective
   coupling to GS. Analysis of chimeric A1/A2a adenosine receptors.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 337.

AU Davidson-J-M.  LuValle-P-A.  Zoia-O.  Quaglino-D-Jr.  Giro-MG.
TI Ascorbate differentially regulates elastin and collagen biosynthesis in
   vascular smooth muscle cells and skin fibroblasts by pretranslational
   mechanisms
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 345.

AU Mey-Tal-S-V.  Schechter-C.  Ehrlich-R.
TI Synthesis and turnover of {beta}2-microglobulin in Ad12-transformed
   cells defective in assembly and transport of class I major
   histocompatibility complex molecules
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 353.

AU Poteet-Smith-C-E.  Shabb-J-B.  Francis-S-H.  Corbin-J-D.
TI Identification of critical determinants for autoinhibition in the
   pseudosubstrate region of type I{alpha} cAMP-dependent protein kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 379.

AU Tikoo-R.  Casaccia-Bonnefil-P.  Chao-M-V.  Koff-A.
TI Changes in cyclin-dependent kinase 2 and p27kip1 accompany glial cell
   differentiation of central glia-4 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 442.

AU Ahmad-F.  Goldstein-B-J.
TI Functional association between the insulin receptor and the
   transmembrane protein-tyrosine phosphatase LAR in intact cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 448.

AU Murakami-Murofushi-K.  Nishikawa-K.  Hirakawa-E.  Murofushi-H.
TI Heat stress induces a glycosylation of membrane sterol in myxoamoebae
   of a true slime mold, Physarum polycephalum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 486.

AU Misra-U-K.  Gonzalez-Gronow-M.  Gawdi-G.  Pizzo-S-V.
TI Up-regulation of the {alpha}2-macroglobulin signaling receptor on
   rheumatoid synovial fibroblasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 497.

AU Abdellatif-M.  Schneider-M-D.
TI An effector-like function of Ras GTPase-activating protein predominates
   in cardiac muscle cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 525.

AU Lounsbury-K-M.  Macara-I-G.
TI Ran-binding protein 1 (RanBP1) forms a ternary complex with ran and
   karyopherin {beta} and reduces Ran GTPase-activating protein (RanGAP)
   inhibition by karyopherin {beta}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 551.

AU Kuno-K.  Kanada-N.  Nakashima-E.  Fujiki-F.  Ichimura-F.
   Matsushima-K.
TI Molecular cloning of a gene encoding a new type of
   metalloproteinase-disintegrin family protein with thrombospondin motifs
   as an inflammation associated gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 556.

AU Ling-B-N.  Zuckerman-J-B.  Lin-C.  Harte-B-J.  McNulty-K-A.
   Smith-P-R.  Gomez-L-M.  Worrell-R-T.  Eaton-D-C.  Kleyman-T-R.
TI Expression of the cystic fibrosis phenotype in a renal amphibian
   epithelial cell line
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 594.

AU Schmedtje-J-F-Jr.  Ji-Y-S.  Liu-W-L.  DuBois-R-N.  Runge-M-S.
TI Hypoxia induces cyclooxygenase-2 via the NF-{kappa}B p65 transcription
   factor in human vascular endothelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 601.

AU Grant-E-R.  Bacskai-B-J.  Pleasure-D-E.  Pritchett-D-B.
   Gallagher-M-J.  Kendrick-S-J.  Kricka-L-J.  Lynch-D-R.
TI N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors expressed in a nonneuronal cell line
   mediate subunit-specific increases in free intracellular calcium
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 647.

AU Hadari-Y-R.  Haring-H-U.  Zick-Y.
TI p75, a member of the heat shock protein family, undergoes tyrosine
   phosphorylation in response to oxidative stress
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 657.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Wang-J.  Gebre-A-K.  Anderson-R-A.  Parks-J-S.
TI Amino acid residue 149 of lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase
   determines phospholipase A2 and transacylase fatty acyl specificity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 280.

AU Rodriguez-Lopez-J-N.  Smith-A-T.  Thorneley-R-N-F.
TI Effect of distal cavity mutations on the binding and activation of
   oxygen by ferrous horseradish peroxidase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 389.

AU McCarter-J-D.  Burgoyne-D-L.  Miao-S.  Zhang-S.  Callahan-J-W.
   Withers-S-G.
TI Identification of Glu-268 as the catalytic nucleophile of human
   lysosomal {beta}-galactosidase precursor by mass spectrometry
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 396.

AU Helvig-C.  Alayrac-C.  Mioskowski-C.  Koop-D.  Poullain-D.  Durst-F.
   Salaun-J-P.
TI Suicide inactivation of cytochrome P450 by midchain and terminal
   acetylenes. A mechanistic study of inactivation of a plant lauric acid
   {omega}-hydroxlyase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 414.

AU Lee-T-T.  Worby-C.  Dixon-J-E.  Colman-R-F.
TI Identification of His141 in the active site of Bacillus subtilis
   adenylosuccinate lyase by affinity labeling with
   6-(4-bromo-2,3-dioxobutyl)thioadenosine 5{prime}-monophosphate
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 458.

AU Del_Villar-K.  Mitsuzawa-H.  Yang-W.  Sattler-I.  Tamanoi-F.
TI Amino acid substitutions that convert the protein substrate specificity
   of farnesyltransferase to that of geranylgeranyltransferase type I
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 680.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Ahmed-A.  Yao-P-C.  Brant-A-M.  Peter-G-J.  Harper-A-A.
TI Electrogenic l-histidine transport in neutral and basic amino acid
   transporter (NBAT)-expressing Xenopus laevis oocytes. Evidence for two
   functionally distinct transport mechanisms induced by NBAT expression.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 125.

AU Lardans-A.  Gillham-N-W.  Boynton-J-E.
TI Site-directed mutations at residue 251 of the photosystem II D1 protein
   of Chlamydomonas that result in a nonphotosynthetic phenotype and
   impair D1 synthesis and accumulation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 210.

AU Raussens-V.  Ruysschaert-J-M.  Goormaghtigh-E.
TI Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy study of the secondary
   structure of the gastric H+,K+-ATPase and of its membrane-associated
   proteolytic peptides
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 262.

AU Bianchini-L.  L'Allemain-G.  Pouyssegur-J.
TI The p42/p44 mitogen-activated protein kinase cascade is determinant in
   mediating activation of the Na+/H+ exchanger (NHE1 isoform) in response
   to growth factors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 271.

AU Robertson-M-A.  Woodside-M.  Foskett-J-K.  Orlowski-J.  Grinstein-S.
TI Muscarinic agonists induce phosphorylation-independent activation of
   the NHE-1 isoform of the Na+/H+ antiporter in salivary acinar cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 287.

AU Kuroda-M.  Dey-S.  Sanders-O-I.  Rosen-B-P.
TI Alternate energy coupling of ArsB, the membrane subunit of the Ars
   anion-translocating ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 326.

AU Askwith-C.  Kaplan-J.
TI An oxidase-permease-based iron transport system in Schizosaccharomyces
   pombe and its expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 401.

AU Kimura-T.  Ohnuma-M.  Sawai-T.  Yamaguchi-A.
TI Membrane topology of the transposon 10-encoded metal-tetracycline/H+
   antiporter as studied by site-directed chemical labeling
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 580.

AU Shuck-M-E.  Piser-T-M.  Bock-J-H.  Slightom-J-L.  Lee-K-S.
   Bienkowski-M-J.
TI Cloning and characterization of two K+ inward rectifier (Kir) 1.1
   potassium channel homologs from human kidney (Kir 1.2 and Kir 1.3)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 586.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Lee-Y-S.  Hwang-D-S.
TI Occlusion of RNA polymerase by oligomerization of DnaA protein over the
   dnaA promoter of Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 83.

AU Zhang-R.  Ducy-P.  Karsenty-G.
TI 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 inhibits Osteocalcin expression in mouse
   through an indirect mechanism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 110.

AU Baudler-M.  Duschl-J.  Winkler-C.  Schartl-M.  Altschmied-J.
TI Activation of transcription of the melanoma inducing Xmrk oncogene by a
   GC box element
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 131.

AU Lee-B-S.  Krits-I.  Crane-Zelkovic-M-K.  Gluck-S-L.
TI A novel transcription factor regulates expression of the vacuolar
   H+-ATPase B2 subunit through AP-2 sites during monocytic differentiation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 174.

AU Jiang-W.  Hou-Y.  Inouye-M.
TI CspA, the major cold-shock protein of Escherichia coli, is an RNA
   chaperone
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 196.

AU Wang-Z.  Sachs-M-S.
TI Arginine-specific regulation mediated by the Neurospora crassa arg-2
   upstream open reading frame in a homologous, cell-free in vitro
   translation system
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 255.

AU Soengas-M-S.  Mateo-C-R.  Salas-M.  Acuna-A-U.  Gutierrez-C.
TI Structural features of {phi}29 single-stranded DNA-binding protein. I.
   Environment of tyrosines in terms of complex formation with DNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 295.

AU Soengas-M-S.  Mateo-C-R.  Rivas-G.  Salas-M.  Acuna-A-U.
   Gutierrez-C.
TI Structural features of {phi}29 single-stranded DNA-binding protein
   (SSB). II. Global conformation of {phi}29 SSB and the effects of
   complex formation on the protein and the single-stranded DNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 303.

AU Quirk-S.  Do-B-T.
TI Cloning, purification, and characterization of the Shigella boydii dGTP
   triphosphohydrolase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 332.

AU Elnitski-L.  Miller-W.  Hardison-R.
TI Conserved E boxes function as part of the enhancer in hypersensitive
   site 2 of the {beta}-globin locus control region. Role of basic
   helix-loop-helix proteins.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 369.

AU Pfuetzner-R-A.  Bochkarev-A.  Frappier-L.  Edwards-A-M.
TI Replication protein A. Characterization and crystallization of the DNA
   binding domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 430.

AU O'Connell-M-A.  Gerber-A.  Keller-W.
TI Purification of human double-stranded RNA-specific editase 1 (hRED1)
   involved in editing of brain glutamate receptor B pre-mRNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 473.

AU Cal-S.  Connolly-B-A.
TI DNA distortion and base flipping by the EcoRV DNA methyltransferase. A
   study using interference at dA and T bases and modified
   deoxynucleosides.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 490.

AU Yasumoto-K-.  Yokoyama-K.  Takahashi-K.  Tomita-Y.  Shibahara-S.
TI Functional analysis of microphthalmia-associated transcription factor
   in pigment cell-specific transcription of the human tyrosinase family
   genes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 503.

AU Fu-G-K.  Smith-M-J.  Markovitz-D-M.
TI Bacterial protease Lon is a site-specific DNA-binding protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 534.

AU Hadzopoulou-Cladaras-M.  Kistanova-E.  Evagelopoulou-C.  Zeng-S.
   Cladaras-C.  Ladias-J-A-A.
TI Functional domains of the nuclear receptor hepatocyte nuclear factor 4
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 539.

AU Brosh-R-M-Jr.  Matson-S-W.
TI A point mutation in Escherichia coli DNA helicase II renders the enzyme
   nonfunctional in two DNA repair pathways. Evidence for initiation of
   unwinding from a nick in vivo.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 572.

AU Mackie-G-A.  Genereaux-J-L.  Masterman-S-K.
TI Modulation of the activity of RNase E in vitro by RNA sequences and
   secondary structures 5{prime} to cleavage sites
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 609.

AU Leal-Pinto-E.  Tao-W.  Rappaport-J.  Richardson-M.  Knorr-B-A.
   Abramson-R-G.
TI Molecular cloning and functional reconstitution of a urate
   transporter/channel
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 617.

AU Lima-W-F.  Brown-Driver-V.  Fox-M.  Hanecak-R.  Bruice-T-W.
TI Combinatorial screening and rational optimization for hybridization to
   folded hepatitis C virus RNA of oligonucleotides with biological
   antisense activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 626.

AU Bulens-F.  Merchiers-P.  Ibanez-Tallon-I.  De_Vriese-A.  Nelles-L.
   Claessens-F.  Belayew-A.  Collen-D.
TI Identification of a multihormone responsive enhancer far upstream from
   the human tissue-type plasminogen activator gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 663.

AU Kim-D-H.  Chang-J-H.  Lee-K-H.  Lee-H-Y.  Kim-S-J.
TI Mechanism of E1A-induced transforming growth factor-{beta} (TGF-{beta})
   resistance in mouse keratinocytes involves repression of TGF-{beta}
   type II receptor transcription
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 688.

AU Deng-L.  Shuman-S.
TI Transcription termination by vaccinia RNA polymerase entails
   recognition of specific phosphates in the nascent RNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 695.

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AU Chang-J-Y.
TI A two-stage mechanism for the reductive unfolding of
   disulfide-containing proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 69.

AU Hennecke-J.  Spleiss-C.  Glockshuber-R.
TI Influence of acidic residues and the kink in the active-site helix on
   the properties of the disulfide oxidoreductase DsbA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 189.

AU Musser-S-M.  Fann-Y-C.  Gurbiel-R-J.  Hoffman-B-M.  Chan-S-I.
TI Q-band electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) and X-band EPR of the
   sulfobetaine 12 heat-treated cytochrome c oxidase complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 203.

AU Soubeyrand-S.  Khadir-A.  Brindle-Y.  Manjunath-P.
TI Purification of a novel phospholipase A2 from bovine seminal plasma
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 222.

AU Beecher-D-J.  Wong-A-C-L.
TI Tripartite hemolysin BL from Bacillus cereus. Hemolytic analysis of
   component interactions and a model for its characteristic paradoxical
   zone phenomenon.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 233.

AU Leeb-T.  Mathis-S-A.  Leeb-Lundberg-L-M-F.
TI The sixth transmembrane domains of the human B1 and B2 bradykinin
   receptors are structurally compatible and involved in discriminating
   between subtype-selective agonists
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 311.

AU Lecroisey-A.  Martineau-P.  Hofnung-M.  Delepierre-M.
TI NMR studies on the flexibility of the poliovirus C3 linear epitope
   inserted into different sites of the maltose-binding protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 362.

AU Ancsin-J-B.  Kisilevsky-R.
TI Characterization of high affinity binding between laminin and the
   acute-phase protein, serum amyloid A
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 406.

AU Keech-A-M.  Le_Brun-N-E.  Wilson-M-T.  Andrews-S-C.  Moore-G-R.
   Thomson-A-J.
TI Spectroscopic studies of cobalt(II) binding to Escherichia coli
   bacterioferritin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 422.

AU Duperray-A.  Languino-L-R.  Plescia-J.  McDowall-A.  Hogg-N.
   Craig-A-G.  Berendt-A-R.  Altieri-D-C.
TI Molecular identification of a novel fibrinogen binding site on the
   first domain of ICAM-1 regulating leukocyte-endothelium bridging
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 435.

AU Kang-H-A.  Lee-K-N.  Yu-M-H.
TI Folding and stability of the Z and Siiyama genetic variants of human
   {alpha}1-antitrypsin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 510.

AU Vasudevan-G.  McDonald-M-J.
TI Spectral demonstration of semihemoglobin formation during CN-hemin
   incorporation into human apohemoglobins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 517.

AU Williams-C-E.  Grotewold-E.
TI Differences between plant and animal Myb domains are fundamental for
   DNA binding activity, and chimeric Myb domains have novel DNA binding
   specificities
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 563.

AU Gentile-F.  Ferranti-P.  Mamone-G.  Malorni-A.  Salvatore-G.
TI Identification of hormonogenic tyrosines in fragment 1218-1591 of
   bovine thyroglobulin by mass spectrometry. Hormonogenic acceptor
   Tyr-1291 and donor Tyr-1375.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 3.  272(1).  p 639.




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AU Faber-T-S.  Camm-A-J.
TI The differentiation of propafenone from other class Ic agents,
   focusing on the effect on ventricular response rate attributable
   to its beta-blocking action.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 199.
AB 60510199.228

AU Berto-D.  Milleri-S.  Squassante-L.  Baroldi-P-A.
TI Evaluation of personality as a component of the healthy condition
   of volunteers participating in phase I studies.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 209.
AB 60510209.228

AU Schueppel-R.  Boos-B.  Buehler-G.  Lataster-M.  Peters-T.
TI Subjective symptoms and quality of life in healthy subjects during
   a phase I study.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 215.
AB 60510215.228

AU Kravtzoff-R.  Colombat-P.  Desbois-I.  Linassier-C.  Muh-J-P.
   Philip-T.  Blay-J-Y.  Gardenbas-M.  Poumier-Gaschard-P.
   Lamagnere-J-P.  Chassaigne-M.  Ropars-C.
TI Tolerance Evaluation of L-asparaginase loaded in red blood cells.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 221.
AB 60510221.228

AU Klemsdal-T-O.  Mundal-H-H.  Gjesdal-K.
TI Mechanisms of tolerance during treatment with nitroglycerin patches
   for 24 h.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 227.
AB 60510227.228

AU Stichtenoth-D-O.  Tsikas-D.  Gutzki-F-M.  Froelich-J-C.
TI Effects of ketoprofen and ibuprofen on platelet aggregation and
   prostanoid formation in man.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 231.
AB 60510231.228

AU Scheffler-P.  Gross-J.  Markwirth-T.  Maier-J.  Schieffer-H.
TI Progress in the prostaglandin E_[1]-therapy of the intermittent
   claudication by means of bolus injections of LIPO-prostaglandin
   E_[1] (LIPO-PGE_[1]).
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 235.
AB 60510235.228

AU Fradkin-A.  Yahav-J.  Diver-Haber-A.  Zemer-D.  Jonas-A.
TI Colchicine enhances intestinal permeability in patients with
   familial Mediterranean fever.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 241.
AB 60510241.228

AU Stein-G-M.  Meink-H.  Durst-J.  Berg-P-A.
TI Release of cytokines by a fermented lectin-1 (ML-1) free mistletoe
   extract reflects differences in the reactivity of PBMC in healthy
   and allergic individuals and tumour patients.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 247.
AB 60510247.228

AU Letawe-C.  Pierard-Franchimont-C.  Pierard-G-E.
TI Squamometry in rating the efficacy of topical corticosteroids in
   atopic dermatitis.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 253.
AB 60510253.228

AU Himmelmann-A.  Hedner-T.  Snoeck-E.  Lundgren-B.  Hedner-J.
TI Haemodynamic effects and pharmacokinetics of oral d-and l-nebivolol
   in hypertensive patients.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 259.
AB 60510259.228

AU Hanko-E.  Rostrup-M.
TI Calcium antagonist treatment and cardiovascular responses to a cold
   pressor test at high altitude.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 265.
AB 60510265.228

AU Kentsch-M.  Otter-W.  Drummer-C.  Noetges-A.  Gerzer-R.
   Mueller-Esch-G.
TI Neutral endopeptidase 24.11 inhibition may not exhibit beneficial
   haemodynamic effects in patients with congestive heart failure.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 269.
AB 60510269.228

AU Illi-A.  Sundberg-S.  Ojala-Karlsson-P.  Scheinin-M.  Gordin-A.
TI Simultaneous inhibition of catecholamine-O-methylation by
   entacapone and neuronal uptake by imipramine: lack of
   interactions.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 273.
AB 60510273.228

AU Ehrlich-A.  Fuder-H.  Hartmann-M.  Wieckhorst-G.  Timmer-W.
   Huber-R.  Birkel-M.  Bliesath-H.  Steinijans-V-W.  Wurst-W.
   Luecker-P-W.
TI Lack of pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic interaction between
   pantoprazole and phenprocoumon in man.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 277.
AB 60510277.228

AU Breant-V.  Charpiat-B.  Sab-J-M.  Maire-P.  Jelliffe-R-W.
TI How many patients and blood levels are necessary for population
   pharmacokinetic analysis?.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 283.
AB 60510283.228

AU Poulsen-L.  Brosen-K.  Arendt-Nielsen-L.  Gram-L-F.  Elbaek-K.
   Sindrup-S-H.
TI Codeine and morphine in extensive and poor metabolizers of
   sparteine: pharmacokinetics, analgesic effect and side effects.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 289.
AB 60510289.228

AU Bohnenstengel-F.  Hofmann-U.  Eichelbaum-M.  Kroemer-H-K.
TI Characterization of the cytochrome P450 involved in side-chain
   oxidation of cyclophosphamide in humans.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 297.
AB 60510297.228

AU Brocks-D-R.  Upward-J-W.  Georgiou-P.  Stelman-G.  Doyle-E.
   Allen-E.  Wyld-P.  Dennis-M-J.
TI The single and multiple dose pharmacokinetics of pranlukast  in
   healthy volunteers.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 303.
AB 60510303.228

AU Tuerck-D.  Schwarz-A.  Hoeffler-D.  Narjes-H-H.  Nehmiz-G.
   Heinzel-G.
TI Pharmacokinetics of meloxicam in patients with end-stage renal
   failure on haemodialysis: a comparison with healthy volunteers.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 309.
AB 60510309.228

AU Lindell-G.  Lunell-E.  Graffner-H.
TI Transdermally administered nicotine accumulates in gastric juice.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 315.
AB 60510315.228

AU Mumford-G-K.  Benowitz-N-L.  Evans-S-M.  Kaminski-B-J.
   Preston-K-L.  Sannerud-C-A.  Silverman-K.  Griffiths-R-R.
TI Absorption rate of methylxanthines following capsules, cola and
   chocolate.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 319.
AB 60510319.228

AU Mueller-P.  Botta-L.  Ezzet-F.
TI Bioavailability of estradiol from a new matrix and a conventional
   reservoir-type transdermal therapeutic system.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 327.
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AU Jalava-K-M.  Olkkola-K-T.  Neuvonen-P-J.
TI Effect of itraconazole on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
   of zopiclone.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 331.
AB 60510331.228

AU Vanakoski-J.  Idaenpaeaen-Heikkilae-J-J.  Olkkola-K-T.
   Seppaelae-T.
TI Effects of heat exposure in a Finnish sauna on the pharmacokinetics
   and metabolism of midazolam.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 335.
AB 60510335.228

AU Hutt-V.  Michaelis-K.  Verbesselt-R.  Schepper-P-J-D.  Salomon-P.
   Bonn-R.  Cawello-W.  Angehrn-J-C.
TI Lack of a pharmacokinetic interaction between moexipril and
   hydrochlorothiazide.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 339.
AB 60510339.228

AU McInnes-G-T.
TI Drugs and the Kidney: 1. Diuretics.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 345.
AB 60510345.228

AU Mallick-N-P.
TI Drugs and the kidney: 2. Cyclosporin.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 51(3/4)  P 347.
AB 60510347.228


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AU Assaad-F-F.  Mayer-U.  Wanner-G.  Juergens-G.
TI The KEULE gene is involved in cytokinesis in Arabidopsis.
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TI A meiosis-specific protein kinase, Ime2, is required for the
   correct timing of DNA replication and for spore formation in yeast
   meiosis.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(3)  P 278.
AB 62530278.438

AU Baez-Camargo-M.  Riveron-A-M.  Delgadillo-D-M.  Flores-E.
   Sanchez-T.  Garcia-Rivera-G.  Orozco-E.
TI Entamoeba histolytica: gene linkage groups and relevant features of
   its karyotype.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(3)  P 289.
AB 62530289.438

AU Mizushima-T.  Ohtsuka-Y.  Mori-H.  Miki-T.  Sekimizu-K.
TI Increase in synthesis and stability of sigma^[32] on treatment with
   inhibitors of DNA gyrase in Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(3)  P 297.
AB 62530297.438

AU Ilmen-M.  Onnela-M-L.  Klemsdal-S.  Keraenen-S.  Penttilae-M.
TI Functional analysis of the cellobiohydrolase I promoter of the
   filamentous fungus Trichoderma reesei.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(3)  P 303.
AB 62530303.438

AU Brondijk-T-H-C.  Durand-R.  van-der-Giezen-M.  Gottschal-J-C.
   Prins-R-A.  Fevre-M.
TI scsB, a cDNA encoding the hydrogenosomal beta subunit of
   succinyl-CoA synthetase from the anaerobic fungus Neocallimastix
   frontalis.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(3)  P 315.
AB 62530315.438

AU Ruiz-Perez-V-L.  Murillo-F-J.  Torres-Martnez-S.
TI Prt1, an unusual retrotransposon-like sequence in the fungus
   Phycomyces blakesleeanus.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(3)  P 324.
AB 62530324.438

AU Peng-Z.  Lu-Q.  Verma-D-P-S.
TI Reciprocal regulation of Delta^[1]-pyrroline-5-carboxylate
   synthetase and proline dehydrogenase genes controls proline levels
   during and after osmotic stress in plants.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(3)  P 334.
AB 62530334.438

AU Bottin-A.  Kaemper-J.  Kahmann-R.
TI Isolation of a carbon source-regulated gene from Ustilago maydis.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(3)  P 342.
AB 62530342.438

AU Radwanski-E-R.  Barczak-A-J.  Last-R-L.
TI Characterization of tryptophan synthase alpha subunit mutants of
   Arabidopsis thaliana.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(3)  P 353.
AB 62530353.438

AU Kolot-M.  Gottfried-P.  Yagil-E.
TI A second site-specific recombination event in the lambdoid
   bacteriophage HK022.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(3)  P 362.
AB 62530362.438

AU Gause-M.  Georgieva-S.  Georgiev-P.
TI Phenotypic reversion of the gypsy-induced mutation sc^[D1] of
   Drosophila melanogaster by replicative transposition of a sc
   enhancer to the yellow  gene and by mutations in the enhancer of
   yellow and zeste loci.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(3)  P 370.
AB 62530370.438

AU Durnford-D-G.  Aebersold-R.  Green-B-R.
TI The fucoxanthin-chlorophyll proteins from a chromophyte alga are
   part of a large multigene family: structural and evolutionary
   relationships to other light harvesting antennae.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(3)  P 377.
AB 62530377.438

AU Nielsen-O.  Friis-T.  Kjaerulff-S.
TI The Schizosaccharomyces pombe map1 gene encodes an SRF /
   MCM1-related protein required for P-cell specific gene expression.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(3)  P 387.
AB 62530387.438

AU Daniel-J.
TI Measuring the toxic effects of high gene dosage on yeast cells.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(3)  P 393.
AB 62530393.438

AU Rashid-N.  Morikawa-M.  Imanaka-T.
TI A RecA / RAD51 homologue from a hyperthermophilic archaeon retains
   the major RecA domain only.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(3)  P 397.
AB 62530397.438

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AU Ruifrok-A-C-C. Mason-K-A. Lozano-G. Thames-H-D.
TI Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Expression of Epidermal Growth 
   Factor, Transforming Growth Factor Alpha and Transforming Growth Factor 
   Beta 1-3 and Their Receptors in Mouse Jejunum after Radiation Treatment.
SO Radiat-Res. 1997 January 147(1). P. 1.
AB Growth stimulation in the crypts after radiation treatment takes place 
   before major changes in the villi. Regulation of this proliferation seems 
   to be more related to growth factor expression in the crypt than to 
   villus cellularity or villus growth factor expression, supporting the 
   concept of stem cell autoregulation as a mechanism of regeneration in the 
   intestinal crypt.

AU Mirzayans-R. Enns-L. Paterson-M-C.
TI Inhibition of DNA Synthesis and G1/S-Phase Transition in Normal Human 
   Fibroblasts Elicited by a Heat-Labile Trans-Acting Factor in 
   Gamma-Irradiated HeLa Cell Extracts.
SO Radiat-Res. 1997 January 147(1). P. 13.
AB This study provides evidence for the presence in HeLa cell extracts of 
   a heat-labile trans-acting factor that triggers, in normal human cells, 
   the activation of two distinct radiation-responsive signaling pathways, 
   one mediating suppression of DNA synthesis and requiring 
   Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent kinase II and another mediating G1-phase 
   checkpoint control and requiring p53.

AU Manti-L. Jamali-M. Prise-K-M. Michael-B-D. Trott-K-R.
TI Genomic Instability in Chinese Hamster Cells after Exposure to X Rays 
   or Alpha Particles of Different Mean Linear Energy Transfer.
SO Radiat-Res. 1997 January 147(1). P. 22.
AB We investigated the effects of X rays and alpha particles of different 
   LET on the frequency of micronuclei in Chinese hamster V79 cells after 
   cytochalasin-induced block of cell division. We found (1) a 
   dose-dependent increase in the frequency of micronuclei 1 week 
   postirradiation or later, (2) a persistent increase in dicentrics in 
   surviving irradiated cells and (3) an increased frequency of micronuclei 
   in all of the clones irradiated with doses equivalent to one, two or 
   three alpha-particle traversals per nucleus. We thus conclude that the 
   target for genomic instability in these cells must be larger than the 
   cell nucleus.

AU Mariya-Y. Streffer-C. Fuhrmann-C. Wojcik-A.
TI Correlation of Radiation-Induced Micronucleus Frequency with 
   Clonogenic Survival in Cells of One Diploid and Two Tetraploid Murine 
   Tumor Cell Lines of the Same Origin.
SO Radiat-Res. 1997 January 147(1). P. 29.
AB Micronuclei were measured in tumor cells with different ploidy but 
   from the same origin. Micronucleus expression correlated with 
   radiosensitivity (cell survival) but was not dependent on DNA content.

AU Longo-J-A. Nevaldine-B. Longo-S-A. Winfield-J-A. Hahn-P-J.
TI An Assay for Quantifying DNA Double-Strand Break Repair That Is 
   Suitable for Small Numbers of Unlabeled Cells.
SO Radiat-Res. 1997 January 147(1). P. 35.
AB A PFGE-based assay suitable for quantifying the induction and repair 
   of DNA DSBs in ex vivo tissue such as tumor biopsy specimens in described.

AU Hallahan-D-E. Kuchibhotla-J. Wyble-C.
TI Sialyl Lewis X Mimetics Attenuate E-Selectin-Mediated Adhesion of 
   Leukocytes to Irradiated Human Endothelial Cells.
SO Radiat-Res. 1997 January 147(1). P. 41.
AB Inflammation after X irradiation is associated with the expression of 
   E-selectin cell adhesion molecules which adhere to sialyl Lewis X 
   molecules on the surface of leukocytes. Glycyrrhizin and carminic acid, 
   structural analogues to sialyl Lewis X, attenuate adhesion of leukocytes 
   to irradiated endothelial cells.

AU McCurdy-D. Tai-L-Q. Frias-S. Wang-Z.
TI Delayed Repair of DNA Damage by Ionizing Radiation in Cells from 
   Patients with Juvenile Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Rheumatoid 
   Arthritis.
SO Radiat-Res. 1997 January 147(1). P. 48.
AB Peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) from pediatric patients with 
   autoimmune diseases were tested for evidence of DNA damage before and 
   after irradiation using a single-cell alkaline gel electrophoresis 
   (SCAGE) assay. PBL from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), 
   juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) and systemic sclerosis (SSc) had 
   significantly greater DNA damage after irradiation with 1.5 Gy and 30 min 
   incubation than did controls.

AU Crompton-N-E-A. Ozsahin-M.
TI A Versatile and Rapid Assay of Radiosensitivity of Peripheral Blood 
   Leukocytes Based on DNA and Surface-Marker Assessment of Cytotoxicity.
SO Radiat-Res. 1997 January 147(1). P. 55.
AB A rapid assay to predict intrinsic radiosensitivity of normal tissues 
   is presented. The assay quantifies radiation-induced cytotoxicity 
   (apoptosis) in a number of white blood cell types.

AU Goff-J-P. Shields-D-S. Boggs-S-S. Greenberger-J-S.
TI Effects of Recombinant Cytokines on Colony Formation by Irradiated 
   Human Cord Blood CD34+ Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells.
SO Radiat-Res. 1997 January 147(1). P. 61.
AB The combination of hepatocyte growth factor and interleukin-11 
   increases the radiation survival of human hematopoietic progenitor cells 
   forming CFU-GM.

AU Saran-M. Bors-W.
TI Radiation Chemistry of Physiological Saline Reinvestigated: Evidence 
   That Chloride-Derived Intermediates Play a Key Role in Cytotoxicity.
SO Radiat-Res. 1997 January 147(1). P. 70.
AB Hydrogen peroxide and hypochlorite are formed during irradiation of 
   physiological saline. Generation and degradation reactions of both 
   species proceed concomitantly, and the actual reaction paths depend on 
   solution parameters such as oxygen content, rate of hydroxyl radical 
   generation and pH. At slightly acidic pH values, production of the very 
   potent microbicide HOCl is favored and thus determined the 
   radiation-derived cytotoxicity of the solution.

AU Kanai-T. Furusawa-Y. Fukutsu-K. Itsukaichi-H. Eguchi-Kasai-K. Ohara-H.
TI Irradiation of Mixed Beam and Design of Spread-Out Bragg Peak for 
   Heavy-Ion Radiotherapy.
SO Radiat-Res. 1997 January 147(1). P. 78.
AB A design of a spread-out Bragg peak for heavy-ion radiotherapy is 
   discussed based on results of cell-killing experiments using mixed-beam 
   irradiation.

AU Chen-Q. Wilson-B-C. Shetty-S-D. Patterson-M-S. Cerny-J-C. Hetzel-F-W.
TI Changes in In Vivo Optical Properties and Light Distributions in 
   Normal Canine Prostate during Photodynamic Therapy.
SO Radiat-Res. 1997 January 147(1). P. 86.
AB The optical absorption and transport scattering coefficients of normal 
   prostate tissue were measured in vivo in dogs at 630 nm before and during 
   photodynamic therapy with Photofrin using interstitial optical fiber 
   fluence-rate detectors. In vivo pretreatment and in vivo contralateral 
   post-treatment absorption and scattering values were self-consistent and 
   in agreement with published data; however, significant changes were 
   observed in the light fluence rates and in the derived optical properties 
   during light irradiation.

AU Hahn-F-F. Boecker-B-B. Griffith-W-C. Muggenburg-B-A.
TI Biological Effects of Inhaled Cerium-144 Chloride in Beagle Dogs.
SO Radiat-Res. 1997 January 147(1). P. 92.
AB Radiocerium chloride, when inhaled by dogs, causes inflammatory and 
   degenerative changes within 2.5 years in those organs where the cerium is 
   deposited--lung, liver and bone. At later times, an increased incidence 
   of neoplasms is present in the lung, liver, bone, bone marrow and mucosa 
   closely associated with bone.

AU Ichikawa-S.
TI Somatic Mutation Frequencies in Tradescantia Stamen Hairs Treated with 
   Relatively Low Thermal Neutron Fluxes.
SO Radiat-Res. 1997 January 147(1). P. 109.
AB Somatic mutation frequency in Tradescantia stamen hairs treated with 
   relatively low thermal neutron fluxes was found to increase linearly with 
   thermal neutron flux. The RBE of heavy particles produced by neutron 
   capture reactions with acute X rays was determined to be 11.0.

AU Reddy-N-M-S. Mayer-P-J. -Nori-D. Lange-C-S.
TI Nutrient Dilution before and after X Irradiation Increases the 
   Radioresistance of Log- and Plateau-Phase Chinese Hamster V79 Cells.
SO Radiat-Res. 1997 January 147(1). P. 115.
AB Survival of V79 cells cultured in isotonically diluted (40%) growth 
   medium before and after irradiation was higher than that of cells 
   cultured in 100% growth medium (MEM + 15% serum). This nutrient dilution 
   effect on radiosensitivity was independent of both cell cycle phase and 
   postirradiation cell cycle progression.
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TI 6th Workshop on Heavy Charged Particles in Biology and Medicine, 
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SO Radiat-Res. 1997 January 147(1). P. 119.
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AU
TI 15th International Conference on Cyclotrons and Their Applications, 
   June 15-19, 1998.
SO Radiat-Res. 1997 January 147(1). P. 119.
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AU
TI Erratum: Radiat. Res. 142, 247-255 (1995).
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AB >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2375-2390 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       THE C2 DOMAIN CALCIUM-BINDING MOTIF: STRUCTURAL AND 
AB       FUNCTIONAL DIVERSITY
AB       
AB       Eric A. Nalefski and Joseph J. Falke
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of 
AB       Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0215
AB       
AB       Keywords:  calcium-dependent phospholipid-binding domain; 
AB       C2 domain; calcium signaling; cytosolic phospholipase A_
AB       2; phospholipase C; protein kinase C; ras-GTPase-
AB       activating protein; synaptotagmin
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Nalefski.abs & Nalefski.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2391-2398 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       COMPARISON OF THE NMR AND X-RAY STRUCTURES OF THE HIV-1 
AB       MATRIX PROTEIN: EVIDENCE FOR CONFORMATIONAL CHANGES 
AB       DURING VIRAL ASSEMBLY
AB       
AB       Michael A. Massiah,  David Worthylake,  Allyson M.
AB       Christensen,  Wesley I. Sundquist,  Christopher P. Hill,
AB        and Michael F. Summers 
AB       
AB       Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and the Department of 
AB       Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland 
AB       Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland 21228
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, University of Utah, Salt 
AB       Lake City, Utah 84132
AB       
AB       Keywords:  human immunodeficiency virus type 1; matrix 
AB       protein; NMR spectroscopy; retroviral assembly; X-ray 
AB       crystallography
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Massiah.abs & Massiah.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2399-2415 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       PROTEIN STRUCTURAL PLASTICITY EXEMPLIFIED BY INSERTION 
AB       AND DELETION MUTANTS IN T4 LYSOZYME
AB       
AB       Ingrid R. Vetter, Walter A. Baase, Dirk W. Heinz, Jian-
AB       Ping Xiong, Sheila Snow, and Brian W. Matthews
AB       
AB       Institute of Molecular Biology, Howard Hughes Medical 
AB       Institute and Department of Physics, University of 
AB       Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403
AB       
AB       Keywords:  deletions; insertions; lysozyme; structural 
AB       plasticity; translocation
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Vetter.abs & Vetter.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2416-2428 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       ACTIVATOR ANION BINDING SITE IN PYRIDOXAL PHOSPHORYLASE 
AB       B: THE BINDING OF PHOSPHITE, PHOSPHATE, AND 
AB       FLUOROPHOSPHATE IN THE CRYSTAL
AB       
AB       Nikos G. Oikonomakos,  Spyros E. Zographos,  Katerina E.
AB       Tsitsanou,  Louise N. Johnson,  and K. Ravi Acharya 
AB       
AB       Institute of Biological Research and Biotechnology, The 
AB       National Hellenic Research Foundation, 48 Vas.
AB       Constantinou Avenue, Athens 11635, Greece
AB       
AB       Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics, University of Oxford,
AB       Oxford OX1 3QU, United Kingdom
AB       
AB       School of Biology and Biochemistry, University of Bath,
AB       Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY, United Kingdom
AB       
AB       Keywords:  binding, fluorophosphate, phosphate,
AB       phosphite, pyridoxal phosphorylase, T state
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Oikonmks.abs & Oikonmks.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2429-2437 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF DUTP PYROPHOSPHATASE FROM FELINE 
AB       IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS
AB       
AB       G. Sridhar Prasad, E.A. Stura, D.E. Mcree, G.S. Laco, C.
AB       Hasselkus-Light, J.H. Elder, and C.D. Stout
AB       
AB       Department of Molecular Biology, The Scripps Research 
AB       Institute, 10550 N. Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla,
AB       California 92037-1093
AB       
AB       Keywords:  dUTP pyrophosphatase; enzyme structure; 
AB       Feline Immunodeficiency Virus; subunit assembly
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Prasad.abs & Prasad.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2438-2452 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       PROTEIN CLEFTS IN MOLECULAR RECOGNITION AND FUNCTION
AB       
AB       Roman A. Laskowski,  Nicholas M. Luscombe,  Mark B.
AB       Swindells,  and Janet M. Thornton 
AB       
AB       Biomolecular Structure and Modelling Unit, Department 
AB       of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University 
AB       College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, England
AB       
AB       Helix Research Institute, Inc., 1532-3 Yana, Kisarazu-
AB       shi, Chiba 292, Japan
AB       
AB       Keywords:  docking; enzymes; molecular recognition; 
AB       protein binding sites; surface clefts
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Laskowsk.abs & Laskowsk.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2453-2458 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       STRATEGY TO DESIGN PEPTIDE INHIBITORS: STRUCTURE OF A 
AB       COMPLEX OF PROTEINASE K WITH A DESIGNED OCTAPEPTIDE 
AB       INHIBITOR N-AC-PRO-ALA-PRO-PHE-DALA-ALA-ALA-ALA-NH_2 AT 
AB       2.5 ANGSTROM RESOLUTION
AB       
AB       Ajay K. Saxena,  Tej P. Singh,  Klaus Peters, 
AB       Siegfried Fittkau,  and Christian Betzel 
AB       
AB       Department of Biophysics, All India Institute of 
AB       Medical Sciences, New Delhi 110029, India
AB       
AB       Institute of Physiological Chemistry, Martin Luther 
AB       University Halle-Wittenberg, Medical Faculty, 06097 
AB       Halle (Salle), Germany
AB       
AB       Institute of Physiological Chemistry, C/O DESY 
AB       Notkestrasse 85, 22603 Hamburg, Germany
AB       
AB       Keywords:  conformation; inhibition rate; octapeptide 
AB       inhibitor; proteinase K; X-ray structure
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Saxena.abs & Saxena.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2459-2467 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       A DISTANT EVOLUTIONARY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BACTERIAL 
AB       SPHINGOMYELINASE AND MAMMALIAN DNASE I
AB       
AB       Yo Matsuo,  Atsuko Yamada,  Kikuo Tsukamoto,  Hiro-Omi 
AB       Tamura,  Hiroh Ikezawa,  Haruki Nakamura,  and Ken 
AB       Nishikawa 
AB       
AB       Protein Engineering Research Institute, 6-2-3 Furuedai,
AB       Suita, Osaka 565, Japan
AB       
AB       Department of Microbial Chemistry, Faculty of 
AB       Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoya City University, Nagoya,
AB       Aichi 467, Japan
AB       
AB       Keywords:  bacterial sphingomyelinase; DNase I; 
AB       evolutionary relationship; site-directed mutagenesis; 
AB       structure prediction
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Matsuo.abs & Matsuo.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2468-2478 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       KINETIC ANALYSIS OF LIGAND BINDING TO INTERLEUKIN-2 
AB       RECEPTOR COMPLEXES CREATED ON AN OPTICAL BIOSENSOR 
AB       SURFACE
AB       
AB       David G. Myszka,  Peter R. Arulanantham,  Theodore Sana,
AB        Zining Wu,  Thomas A. Morton,  and Thomas L. Ciardelli 
AB       
AB       Oncological Sciences Department, Huntsman Cancer 
AB       Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 
AB       84112
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry, Dartmouth College, Hanover,
AB       New Hampshire 03755
AB       
AB       Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Dartmouth 
AB       Medical School, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755
AB       
AB       Research Service, Veterans Administrations Hospital,
AB       White River Junction, Vermont 05009
AB       
AB       Division of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, John 
AB       Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National 
AB       University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia
AB       
AB       Keywords:  BIAcore; interleukin-2; kinetics; mass 
AB       transport; protein-protein interactions; receptor,
AB       surface plasmon resonance
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Myszka.abs & Myszka.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2479-2484 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       A COMPARATIVE CD STUDY OF CARBONIC ANHYDRASE ISOENZYMES 
AB       WITH DIFFERENT NUMBER OF TRYPTOPHANS: IMPACT ON 
AB       CALCULATION OF SECONDARY STRUCTURE CONTENT
AB       
AB       Kristina Boren,  Per-Ola Freskgangstromrd, and Uno 
AB       Carlsson 
AB       
AB       IFM-Department of Chemistry, Linkoping University, S-
AB       581 83 Linkoping, Sweden
AB       
AB       Keywords:  aromatic amino acids; bovine carbonic 
AB       anhydrase III; beta-structure; human carbonic anhydrase 
AB       I and II
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Boren.abs & Boren.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2485-2493 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE COAT PROTEIN FROM THE GA 
AB       BACTERIOPHAGE: MODEL OF THE UNASSEMBLED DIMER
AB       
AB       Chao-Zhou Ni,  Carol A. White,  Richard S. Mitchell, 
AB       John Wickersham,  Ramadurgam Kodandapani,  David S.
AB       Peabody,  and Kathryn R. Ely 
AB       
AB       Structural Biology Program, La Jolla Cancer Research 
AB       Center, The Burnham Institute, La Jolla, California 
AB       92037
AB       
AB       Departments of Cell Biology and Biochemistry,
AB       University of New Mexico Cancer Center, 900 Camino de 
AB       Salud N.E., Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131
AB       
AB       Keywords:  bacteriophage coat protein; crystal structure; 
AB       RNA hairpin; translational repressor; virus
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Ni.abs & Ni.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2494-2505 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       NMR ASSIGNMENTS AND RELAXATION STUDIES OF THIOBACILLUS 
AB       VERSUTUS FERROCYTOCHROME C-550 INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF 
AB       A HIGHLY MOBILE 13-RESIDUES LONG C-TERMINAL TAIL
AB       
AB       Marcellus Ubbink,  Mark Pfuhl,  John Van Der Oost, 
AB       Axel Berg,  and Gerard W. Canters 
AB       
AB       Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Gorlaeus Laboratories,
AB       Einsteinweg 55, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands
AB       
AB       European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Meyerhofstrasse 1,
AB       D-6900 Heidelberg, Germany
AB       
AB       Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology,
AB       BioCentrum Amsterdam, Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 
AB       1087, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
AB       
AB       Keywords:  cytochrome c_2; cytochrome c-550; mobility; 
AB       NMR; Paracoccus denitrificans; relaxation; Thiobacillus 
AB       versutus
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Ubbink.NMR, Ubbink.abs
AB       & Ubbink.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2506-2513 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       SIGNIFICANT HYDROGEN EXCHANGE PROTECTION IN GROEL-BOUND 
AB       DHFR IS MAINTAINED DURING ITERATIVE ROUNDS OF SUBSTRATE 
AB       CYCLING
AB       
AB       Michael Gross,  Carol V. Robinson,  Mark Mayhew,  F.
AB       Ulrich Hartl,  and Sheena E. Radford 
AB       
AB       Oxford Centre for Molecular Sciences, New Chemistry 
AB       Laboratory, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QT, United 
AB       Kingdom
AB       
AB       Cellular Biochemistry and Biophysics Program and Howard 
AB       Hughes Medical Institute, Memorial Sloan-Kettering 
AB       Cancer Center, 1275 York Avenue, New York, New York 
AB       10021
AB       
AB       Keywords:  hydrogen exchange; mass spectrometry; 
AB       molecular chaperones; substrate cycling
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Gross.abs & Gross.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2514-2520 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       DIRECT EVIDENCE FOR THE LOCALIZATION OF THE STEROID-
AB       BINDING SITE OF THE PLASMA SEX STEROID-BINDING PROTEIN 
AB       (SBP OR SHBG) AT THE INTERFACE BETWEEN THE SUBUNITS
AB       
AB       Li-Ming Sui, William Hughes, Agnes J. Hoppe, and Philip 
AB       H. Petra
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, University of Washington,
AB       Seattle, Washington 98195 USA
AB       
AB       Keywords:  denaturation; dissociation; 17beta-estradiol; 
AB       plasma; sex hormone-binding globulin, hybrid, monomeric; 
AB       sex steroid-binding protein; testosterone
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Sui.abs & Sui.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2521-2531 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       PHYSICOCHEMICAL BASIS FOR THE RAPID TIME-ACTION OF LYS^
AB       B28PRO^B29-INSULIN: DISSOCIATION OF A PROTEIN-LIGAND 
AB       COMPLEX
AB       
AB       Diane L. Bakaysa,  Jerry Radziuk,  Henry A. Havel, 
AB       Mark L. Brader,  Shun Li,  Steven W. Dodd,  John M.
AB       Beals,  Allen H. Pekar,  and David N. Brems 
AB       
AB       Biopharmaceutical Development Lilly Research 
AB       Laboratories, Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis,
AB       Indiana 46285
AB       
AB       Diabetes and Metabolism Research Unit, Ottawa Civic 
AB       Hospital, University of Ottawa, 1053 Carling Avenue,
AB       Ottawa, Ontario K1Y 4E9, Canada
AB       
AB       Pharmaceutical Sciences, Lilly Research Laboratories,
AB       Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana 46285
AB       
AB       Keywords:  allosteric transition; in vivo activity; 
AB       ligand binding; oligomer dissociation; protein structure
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Bakaysa.abs & Bakaysa.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2532-2544 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       INVESTIGATING THE EFFECTS OF POSTTRANSLATIONAL 
AB       ADENYLYLATION ON THE METAL BINDING SITES OF ESCHERICHIA 
AB       COLI GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE USING LANTHANIDE LUMINESCENCE 
AB       SPECTROSCOPY
AB       
AB       Luis P. Reynaldo,  Joseph J. Villafranca,  and William 
AB       Dew. Horrocks, Jr. 
AB       
AB       The Pennsylvania State University, Department of 
AB       Chemistry, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802
AB       
AB       Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceutical Research Institute,
AB       Biomolecular Structure and Function Group, P.O. Box 4000,
AB       Princeton, New Jersey 05843
AB       
AB       Keywords:  adenylylation; glutamine synthetase; 
AB       lanthanide luminescence; metal binding; 
AB       posttranslational enzyme regulation
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Reynaldo.kin, Reynaldo.abs
AB       & Reynaldo.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2545-2551 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       THE UBIQUITOUS COFACTOR NADH PROTECTS AGAINST SUBSTRATE-
AB       INDUCED INHIBITION OF A PYRIDOXAL ENZYME*
AB       
AB       Wanda M. Jones,  Peter W. Van Ophem,  Maria A.
AB       Pospischil,  Dagmar Ringe,  Gregory Petsko,  Kenji Soda,
AB        and James M. Manning 
AB       
AB       Department of Biology, Northeastern University, Boston,
AB       Massachusetts
AB       
AB       Rockefeller University, New York, New York
AB       
AB       Rosenstiel Research Center, Brandeis University, Waltham,
AB       Massachusetts
AB       
AB       Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University, Uji,
AB       Kyoto, Japan
AB       
AB       Keywords:  d-amino acids; enzyme; enzyme inhibition; 
AB       NADH; transaminase
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Jones.abs & Jones.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2552-2565 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       NMR STUDIES OF STRUCTURE, HYDROGEN EXCHANGE, AND MAIN-
AB       CHAIN DYNAMICS IN A DISRUPTED-CORE MUTANT OF THIOREDOXIN
AB       
AB       Robert De Lorimier,  Homme W. Hellinga,  and Leonard D.
AB       Spicer 
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, Duke University Medical 
AB       Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710
AB       
AB       Department of Radiology, Duke University Medical Center,
AB       Durham, North Carolina 27710
AB       
AB       Keywords:  dynamics; hydrogen exchange; hydrophobic core; 
AB       NMR; spin relaxation; structure; thioredoxin
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: DeLorimr.SUP folder in SUPLEMNT,
AB       DeLorimr.abs & DeLorimr.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2566-2574 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       KINETIC AND CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC STUDIES OF ESCHERICHIA 
AB       COLI UDP-N-ACETYLMURAMATE:L-ALANINE LIGASE
AB       
AB       John J. Emmanuele, Jr., Haiyong Jin, Bruce L. Jacobson,
AB       Chiehying Y. Chang, Howard M. Einspahr, and Joseph J.
AB       Villafranca
AB       
AB       Division of Macromolecular Structure, Bristol-Myers 
AB       Squibb Pharmaceutical Research Institute, Princeton,
AB       New Jersey 08543-4000
AB       
AB       Keywords:  alternate substrate; ATPase; bacterial cell 
AB       wall biosynthesis; crystallization; endpoint assay; MurC; 
AB       pH profiles
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Emmanuel.abs & Emmanuel.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2575-2582 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       RECOMBINANT HUMAN PIGMENT EPITHELIUM-DERIVED FACTOR 
AB       (PEDF): CHARACTERIZATION OF PEDF OVEREXPRESSED AND 
AB       SECRETED BY EUKARYOTIC CELLS
AB       
AB       Efstratios Stratikos,  Elena Alberdi,  Peter G.W.
AB       Gettins,  and S. Patricia Becerra 
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, University of Illinois-
AB       Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60612
AB       
AB       Laboratory of Retinal Cell and Molecular Biology,
AB       National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health,
AB       Bethesda, Maryland 20892
AB       
AB       Keywords:  circular dichroism; fluorescence enhancement; 
AB       heparin binding; mammalian overexpression; pigment 
AB       epithelium-derived factor; serpin
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Stratiks.abs & Stratiks.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2583-2591 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       THERMAL STABILITY OF THE THREE DOMAINS OF STREPTOKINASE 
AB       STUDIED BY CIRCULAR DICHROISM AND NUCLEAR MAGNETIC 
AB       RESONANCE
AB       
AB       Francisco Conejero-Lara,  Juan Parrado,  Ana I. Azuaga, 
AB       Richard A.G. Smith,  Christopher P. Ponting,  and 
AB       Christopher M. Dobson 
AB       
AB       Oxford Centre for Molecular Sciences and New Chemistry 
AB       Laboratory, University of Oxford, South Parks Road,
AB       Oxford, United Kingdom
AB       
AB       SmithKline Beecham, New Frontiers Science Park North,
AB       3rd Avenue, Harlow, Essex, United Kingdom
AB       
AB       Fibrinolysis Research Unit, University of Oxford, The 
AB       Old Observatory, South Parks Road, Oxford, United 
AB       Kingdom
AB       
AB       Keywords:  circular dichroism; domains; fibrinolysis; 
AB       NMR; protein fragments; streptokinase; thermal stability
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Conejero.abs & Conejero.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2592-2599 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       PROTEOLYTIC MAPPING OF HEAT SHOCK TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR 
AB       DOMAINS
AB       
AB       Min Zhong and Carl Wu
AB       
AB       Laboratory of Biochemistry, National Cancer Institute,
AB       Bethesda, Maryland 20892-4255
AB       
AB       Keywords:  heat shock factor; protease mapping; protein 
AB       conformation
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Zhong.abs & Zhong.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2600-2616 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CONFORMATIONAL ANALYSIS AND CLUSTERING OF SHORT AND 
AB       MEDIUM SIZE LOOPS CONNECTING REGULAR SECONDARY 
AB       STRUCTURES: A DATABASE FOR MODELING AND PREDICTION
AB       
AB       Luis E. Donate, Stephen D. Rufino, Luc H.J. Canard, and 
AB       Tom L. Blundell
AB       
AB       The Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Unit of Structural 
AB       Molecular Biology, Department of Crystallography,
AB       Birkbeck College. University of London, London WC1E 7HX,
AB       United Kingdom
AB       
AB       Keywords:  loop analysis, biological functions of,
AB       classes, conformation, structure modeling and prediction; 
AB       protein secondary structure
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Donate.abs & Donate.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2617-2622 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       DEGLYCOSYLATION OF PROTEINS FOR CRYSTALLIZATION USING 
AB       RECOMBINANT FUSION PROTEIN GLYCOSIDASES
AB       
AB       Fiona Grueninger-Leitch,  Allan D'Arcy,  Brigitte D'Arcy,
AB        and Christiane Chene 
AB       
AB       Department of Gene Technologies, Pharma Preclinical 
AB       Research, F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, CH-4070, Basel,
AB       Switzerland
AB       
AB       Department of Structural Analysis, Pharma Preclinical 
AB       Research, F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, CH-4070, Basel,
AB       Switzerland
AB       
AB       Keywords:  endoglycosidase F_1; enzymatic 
AB       deglycosylation; glycoproteins, crystallisation of; 
AB       peptide-N-glycosidase F
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: GrngrLch.abs & GrngrLch.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2623-2637 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       HELIX PROPAGATION AND N-CAP PROPENSITIES OF THE AMINO 
AB       ACIDS MEASURED IN ALANINE-BASED PEPTIDES IN 40 VOLUME 
AB       PERCENT TRIFLUOROETHANOL
AB       
AB       Carol A. Rohl,  Avijit Chakrabartty,  and Robert L.
AB       Baldwin 
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, Stanford University,
AB       Stanford California 94305
AB       
AB       Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto,
AB       Ontario Cancer Center, Toronto, Ontario M5G 2M9, Canada
AB       
AB       Keywords:  alanine-based peptides; helix-breaking amino 
AB       acids; helix propensities; N-cap propensities; 
AB       trifluoroethanol
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Rohl.CDE folder in CODE, 
AB       Rohl.abs & Rohl.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2638-2642 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CLONING, EXPRESSION, AND CRYSTALLIZATION OF THE VDELTA
AB       DOMAIN OF A HUMAN GAMMADELTA T-CELL RECEPTOR
AB       
AB       Marina I. Lebedeva,  Barry A. Fields,  Hergen Spits, 
AB       Govindaswamy Panchamoorthy,  Michael B. Brenner,  and 
AB       Roy A. Mariuzza 
AB       
AB       Center for Advanced Research in Biotechnology,
AB       University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, 9600 
AB       Gudelsky Drive, Rockville, Maryland 20850
AB       
AB       Department of Immunology, Netherlands Cancer Institute,
AB       Plesmanlaan 121, 1066 CX Amsterdam, The Netherlands
AB       
AB       Lymphocyte Biology Section, Department of Rheumatology 
AB       and Immunology, Brigham and Women's Hospital and 
AB       Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115
AB       
AB       Keywords:  bacterial expression,; T-cell receptor; X-
AB       ray crystallography
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Lebedeva.abs & Lebedeva.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2643-2646 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       THE N-TERMINAL DOMAINS OF TENSIN AND AUXILIN ARE 
AB       PHOSPHATASE HOMOLOGUES
AB       
AB       Donald T. Haynie  and Christopher P. Ponting 
AB       
AB       Oxford Centre for Molecular Sciences, University of 
AB       Oxford, New Chemistry Laboratory, South Parks Rd,
AB       Oxford OX1 3QT, United Kingdom
AB       
AB       Fibrinolysis Research Unit, University of Oxford, The 
AB       Old Observatory, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3RH,
AB       United Kingdom
AB       
AB       Keywords:  auxilin; phosphatase; phosphorylation; SH2 
AB       domain; tensin
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Haynie.abs & Haynie.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2647-2650 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       INSIGHTS INTO THE LOCAL RESIDUAL ENTROPY OF PROTEINS 
AB       PROVIDED BY NMR RELAXATION
AB       
AB       Zhigang Li, Soumya Raychaudhuri, and A. Joshua Wand
AB       
AB       Departments of Biological Sciences, Biophysical 
AB       Sciences and Chemistry and the Center for Structural 
AB       Biology, 816 Natural Sciences Complex, State University 
AB       of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York 14260
AB       
AB       Keywords:  protein dynamics; protein stability; protein 
AB       entropy; NMR relaxation
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Li.abs & Li.bib
       
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2651-2652 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE MITOCHONDRIA LACK A BACTERIAL-
AB       TYPE SEC MACHINERY
AB       
AB       Benjamin S. Glick  and Gunnar Von Heijne 
AB       
AB       Department of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology, The 
AB       University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, Stockholm University, S-106 
AB       91 Stockholm, Sweden
AB       
AB       Keywords:  conservative sorting; cytochrome b_2; 
AB       cytochrome c_1; mitochondrial biogenesis; protein import; 
AB       protein translocation
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Glick.abs & Glick.bib



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AU Egger-S-F.  Brown-G-S.  Kelsey-L-S.  Yates-K-M.  Rosenberg-L-J.
   Talmadge-J-E.
TI Hematopoietic augmentation by a beta-(1,4)-linked mannan.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 43(4)  P 195.
AB 60430195.262

AU Ino-K.  Bierman-P-J.  Varney-M-L.  Heimann-D-G.  Kuszynski-C-A.
   Walker-S-A.  Talmadge-J-E.
TI Monocyte activation by an oral immunomodulator (bestatin) in
   lymphoma patients following autologous bone marrow
   transplantation.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 43(4)  P 206.
AB 60430206.262

AU Li-J.  Yang-Y.  Inoue-H.  Mori-M.  Akiyoshi-T.
TI The expression of costimulatory molecules CD80 and CD86 in human
   carcinoma cell lines: its regulation by interferon gamma and
   interleukin-10.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 43(4)  P 213.
AB 60430213.262

AU Takamuku-K.  Baba-K.  Arinaga-S.  Li-J.  Mori-M.  Akiyoshi-T.
TI Apoptosis in antibody-dependent monocyte-mediated cytotoxicity with
   monoclonal antibody 17-1A against human colorectal carcinoma
   cells: enhancement with interferon gamma.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 43(4)  P 220.
AB 60430220.262

AU Botzler-C.  Issels-R.  Multhoff-G.
TI Heat-shock protein 72 cell-surface expression on human lung
   carcinoma cells is associated with an increased sensitivity to
   lysis mediated by adherent natural killer cells.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 43(4)  P 226.
AB 60430226.262

AU Krauss-J-C.  Stein-J-M.  Shu-S.
TI Tumor reactivity of immune T cells in short-term culture.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 43(4)  P 231.
AB 60430231.262

AU Gutman-M.  Laufer-R.  Eisenthal-A.  Goldman-G.  Ravid-A.  Inbar-M.
   Klausner-J-M.
TI Increased microvascular permeability induced by prolonged
   interleukin-2 administration is attenuated by the
   oxygen-free-radical scavenger dimethylthiourea.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 43(4)  P 240.
AB 60430240.262

AU Heider-K-H.  Sproll-M.  Susani-S.  Patzelt-E.  Beaumier-P.
   Ostermann-E.  Ahorn-H.  Adolf-G-R.
TI Characterization of a high-affinity monoclonal antibody specific
   for CD44v6 as candidate for immunotherapy of squamous cell
   carcinomas.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 43(4)  P 245.
AB 60430245.262

AU Alexandroff-A-B.
TI Once more unto the breach.
   Inaugural meeting of the British Society for Immunology Tumour
   Immunology Affinity Group.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 43(4)  P 254.
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AU Finn-O-J.
TI Preface to the symposium in writing on therapeutic cancer vaccines.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 43(3)  P 125.
AB 60430125.262

AU Hodge-J-W.  Schlom-J.
TI Carcinoembryonic antigen as a target for cancer vaccines.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 43(3)  P 127.
AB 60430127.262

AU Tuttle-T-M.
TI Oncogene products represent potential targets of tumor vaccines.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 43(3)  P 135.
AB 60430135.262

AU Barratt-Boyes-S-M.
TI Making the most of mucin: a novel target for tumor immunotherapy.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 43(3)  P 142.
AB 60430142.262

AU Ragupathi-G.
TI Carbohydrate antigens as targets for active specific immunotherapy.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 43(3)  P 152.
AB 60430152.262

AU Shurin-M-R.
TI Dendritic cells presenting tumor antigen.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 43(3)  P 158.
AB 60430158.262

AU Baskar-S.
TI Gene-modified tumor cells as cellular vaccine.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 43(3)  P 165.
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AU Sato-T.
TI Active specific immunotherapy with hapten-modified autologous
   melanoma cell vaccine.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 43(3)  P 174.
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AU DeBruyne-L-A.
TI Treatment of malignancy by direct gene transfer of a foreign MHC
   class I molecule.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 43(3)  P 180.
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AU Haas-C.  Schirrmacher-V.
TI Immunogenicity increase of autologous tumor cell vaccines by virus
   infection and attachment of bispecific antibodies.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 43(3)  P 190.
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AU Oelze-J.  Klein-G.
TI Control of nitrogen fixation by oxygen in purple nonsulfur
   bacteria.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 165(4)  P 219.
AB 61650219.203

AU Ormerod-J-G.  Kimble-L-K.  Nesbakken-T.  Torgersen-Y-A.  Woese-C-R.
    Madigan-M-T.
TI Heliophilum fasciatum gen. nov. sp. nov. and Heliobacterium gestii
   sp. nov.: endospore-forming heliobacteria from rice field soils.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 165(4)  P 226.
AB 61650226.203

AU Sturgis-J-N.    Niedermann-R-A.
TI The effect of different levels of the B800-850 light-harvesting
   complex on intracytoplasmic membrane development in Rhodobacter
   sphaeroides.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 165(4)  P 235.
AB 61650235.203

AU Tsuge-K.  Ano-T.  Shoda-M.
TI Isolation of a gene essential for biosynthesis of the lipopeptide
   antibiotics plipastatin B1 and surfactin in Bacillus subtilis YB8.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 165(4)  P 243.
AB 61650243.203

AU Selim-S.    Delacour-S.  Schwencke-J.
TI Specific long-chain fatty acids promote optimal growth of Frankia:
   accumulation and intracellular distribution of palmitic and
   propionic acid.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 165(4)  P 252.
AB 61650252.203

AU Van-der-Ploeg-J-R.  Kingma-J.  De-Vries-E-J.  Van-der-Ven-J-G-M.
   Janssen-D-B.
TI Adaptation of Pseudomonas sp. GJ1 to 2-bromoethanol caused by
   overexpression of an NAD-dependent aldehyde dehydrogenase with low
   affinity for halogenated aldehydes.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 165(4)  P 258.
AB 61650258.203

AU Beck-L.  Jahns-T.
TI Regulation of leucine transport by intracellular pH in Bacillus
   pasteurii.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 165(4)  P 265.
AB 61650265.203

AU Pibernat-I-V.  Abella-C-A.
TI Sulfide pulsing as the controlling factor of spinae production in
   Chlorobium limicola strain UdG 6038.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 165(4)  P 272.
AB 61650272.203

AU Assmann-S.  Sigler-K.  Hoefer-M.
TI Cd^[2+]-induced damage to yeast plasma membrane and its alleviation
   by Zn^[2+]: studies on Schizosaccharomyces pombe cells and
   reconstituted plasma membrane vesicles.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 165(4)  P 279.
AB 61650279.203

AU Rome-S.  Brunel-B.  Normand-P.  Fernandez-M.  Cleyet-Marel-J-C.
TI Evidence that two genomic species of Rhizobium are associated with
   Medicago truncatula.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 165(4)  P 285.
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AU Jenkinson-H-F.  Demuth-D-R.
TI Structure, function and immunogenicity of streptococcal antigen 
   I/II polypeptides.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 183-190.


CC Research Articles

AU Blanc-V.  Gil-P.  Bamas-Jacques-N.  Lorenzon-S.  Zagorec-M.  
   Schleuniger-J.  Bisch-D.  Blanche-F.  Debussche-L.  Crouzet-J.  
   Thibault-D.
TI Identification and analysis of genes from Streptomyces 
   pristinaespiralis encoding enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of 
   the 4-dimethylamino-L-phenylalanine precursor of pristinamycin 
   I.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 191-202.

AU Stephen-D-W-S.  Jamieson-D-J.
TI Amino acid-dependent regulation of the Saccharomyces 
   cerevisiae GSH1 gene by hydrogen peroxide.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 203-210.

AU Obuchowski-M.  Wegrzyn-A.  Szalewska-Palasz-A, Thomas-M-S.  
   Wegrzyn-G.
TI An RNA polymerase alpha subunit mutant impairs N-dependent 
   transcriptional antitermination in Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 211-222.

AU Oke-V.  Shchepetov-M.  Cutting-S.
TI SpoIVB has two distinct functions during spore formation in 
   Bacillus subtilis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 223-230.

AU Hildebrandt-K.  Eastman-D.  Dworkin-M.
TI ADP-ribosylation by the extracellular fibrils of Myxococcus 
   xanthus.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 231-235.

AU Maguire-B-A.  Wild-D-G.
TI The roles of proteins L28 and L33 in the assembly and function 
   of Escherichia coli ribosomes in vivo.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 237-245.

AU Boe-L.  Tolker-Nielsen-T.
TI Plasmid stability: comments on the dimer catastrophe 
   hypothesis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 247-253.

AU Alexseyev-A-A.  Baitin-D-M.  Kuramitsu-S.  Ogawa-T.  Ogawa-H.  
   Lanzov-V-A.
TI A recombinational defect in the C-terminal domain of 
   Escherichia coli RecA2278-5 protein is compensated by protein 
   binding to ATP.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 255-265.

AU Ruile-P.  Winterhalter-C.  Liebl-W.
TI Isolation and analysis of a gene encoding alpha-glucuronidase, an 
   enzyme with a novel primary structure involved in the breakdown 
   of xylan.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 267-279.

AU Merker-P.  Tommassen-J.  Kusecek-B.  Virji-M.  Sesardic-D.  
   Achtman-M.
TI Two-dimensional structure of the Opc invasin from Neisseria 
   meningitidis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 281-293.

AU Rowland-S-L.  Katis-V-L.  Partridge-S-R.  Wake-R-G.
TI DivlB, FtsZ and cell division in Bacillus subtilis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 295-302.

AU Flattery-O'Brien-J-A.  Grant-C-M.  Dawes-I-W.
TI Stationary-phase regulation of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae 
   SOD2 gene is dependent on additive effects of HAP2/3/4/5- and 
   STRE-binding elements.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 303-312.

AU Dubnau-E.  Laneelle-M-A.  Soares-S.  Benichou-A.  Vaz-T.  
   Prome-D.  Prome-J-C.  Daffe-M.  Quemard-A.
TI Mycobacterium bovis BCG genes involved in the biosynthesis of 
   cyclopropyl keto- and hydroxy-mycolic acids.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 313-322.

AU Champion-G-A.  Neely-M-N.  Brennan-M-A.  DiRita-V-J.
TI A branch in the ToxR regulatory cascade of Vibrio cholerae 
   revealed by characterization of toxT mutant strains.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 323-331.

AU Kim-I.  Stiefel-A.  Plantor-S.  Angerer-A.  Braun-V.
TI Transcription induction of the ferric citrate transport genes via 
   the N-terminus of the FecA outer membrane protein, the Ton 
   system and the electrochemical potential of the cytoplasmic 
   membrane.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 333-344.

AU Kohler-T.  Michea-Hamzehpour-M.  Henze-U.  Gotoh-N.  Curty-
   L-K.  Pechere-J-C.
TI Characterization of MexE-MexF-OprN, a positively regulated 
   multidrug efflux system of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 345-354.

AU Fang-L.  Jiang-W.  Bae-W.  Inouye-M.
TI Promoter-independent cold-shock induction of cspA and its 
   derepression at 37oC by mRNA stabilization.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 355-364.

AU Carnoy-C.  Moseley-S-L.
TI Mutational analysis of receptor binding mediated by the Dr family 
   of Escherichia coli adhesins.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 365-379.

AU Mizushima-T.  Kataoka-K.  Ogata-Y.  Inoue-R.  Sekimizu-K.
TI Increase in negative supercoiling of plasmid DNA in Escherichia 
   coli exposed to cold shock.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 381-386.

AU Blake-J-A-R.  Ganguly-N.  Sherratt-D-J.
TI DNA sequence of recombinase-binding sites can determine Xer 
   site-specific recombination outcome.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 387-398.

AU McDaniel-T-K.  Kaper-J-B.
TI A cloned pathogenicity island from enteropathogenic 
   Escherichia coli confers the attaching and effacing phenotype on 
   E. coli K-12.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 399-407.


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AU Evans-D-J-Jr.  Evans-D-G.
TI Direct repeat sequences in the cagA gene of Helicobacter pylori: 
   a ghost of a chance encounter.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 409-410.

AU Sarker-M-R.  Cornelis-G-R.
TI An improved version of suicide vector pKNG101 for gene 
   replacement in Gram-negative bacteria.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(2).  P 410-411.





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AU Moebus-K.
TI Marine bacteriophage reproduction under nutrient-limited growth of host
   bacteria. I. Investigations with six phage-host systems.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 1-12.

AU Moebus-K.
TI Marine bacteriophage reproduction under nutrient-limited growth of host
   bacteria. II. Investigations with phage-host system [H3:H3/1].
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 13-22.

AU Sewell-M-A.
TI Detection of the impact of predation by migratory shorebirds: an
   experimental test in the Fraser River estuary, British Columbia
   (Canada).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 23-40.

AU Rodway-M-S.  Montevecchi-W-A.
TI Sampling methods for assessing the diets of Atlantic puffin chicks.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 41-55.

AU Moser-M-L.  Ross-S-W.  Sulak-K-J.
TI Metabolic responses to hypoxia of Lycenchelys verrillii (wolf eelpout)
   and Glyptocephalus cynoglossus (witch flounder): sedentary bottom
   fishes of the Hatteras/Virginia Middle Slope.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 57-61.

AU Ramsay-K.  Kaiser-M-J.  Hughes-R-N.
TI Changes in hermit crab feeding patterns in response to trawling
   disturbance.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 63-72.

AU Gamenick-I.  Jahn-A.  Vopel-K.  Giere-O.
TI Hypoxia and sulphide as structuring factors in a macrozoobenthic
   community on the Baltic Sea shore: colonisation studies and tolerance
   experiments.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 73-85.

AU Benedetti-Cecchi-L.  Nuti-S.  Cinelli-F.
TI Analysis of spatial and temporal variability in interactions among
   algae, limpets and mussels in low-shore habitats on the west coast of
   Italy.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 87-96.

AU Dahlhoff-E-P.  Menge-B-A.
TI Influence of phytoplankton concentration and wave exposure on the
   ecophysiology of Mytilus californianus.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 97-107.

AU Dunne-R-P.  Brown-B-E.
TI Penetration of solar UVB radiation in shallow tropical waters and its
   potential biological effects on coral reefs; results from the central
   Indian Ocean and Andaman Sea.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 109-118.

AU Naranjo-S-A.  Carballo-J-L.  Garcia-Gomez-J-C.
TI Effects of environmental stress on ascidian populations in Algeciras
   Bay (southern Spain). Possible marine bioindicators?
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 119-131.

AU Mercier-A.  Pelletier-E.  Hamel-J-F.
TI Toxicological response of the symbiotic sea anemone Aiptasia pallida to
   butyltin contamination.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 133-146.

AU Maloney-J.
TI Influence of organic enrichment on the partitioning and bioavailability
   of cadmium in a microcosm study.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 147-161.

AU Dahl-B.  Blanck-H.
TI Use of sand-living microalgal communities (epipsammon) in
   ecotoxicological testing.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 163-173.

AU Dalpadado-P.  Skjoldal-H-R.
TI Abundance, maturity and growth of the krill species Thysanoessa inermis
   and T. longicaudata in the Barents Sea.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 175-183.

AU Chaudron-Y.  Poulet-S-A.  Laabir-M.  Ianora-A.  Miralto-A.
TI Is hatching success of copepod eggs diatom density-dependent?
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 185-193.

AU Atkinson-A.  Shreeve-R-S.  Pakhomov-E-A.  Priddle-J.  Blight-S-P.
   Ward-P.
TI Zooplankton response to a phytoplankton bloom near South Georgia,
   Antarctica.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 195-210.

AU Brussaard-C-P-D.  Gast-G-J.  van-Duyl-F-C.  Riegman-R.
TI Impact of phytoplankton bloom magnitude on a pelagic microbial food
   web.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 211-221.

AU Boucher-N-P.  Prezelin-B-B.
TI An in situ biological weighting function for UV inhibition of
   phytoplankton carbon fixation in the Southern Ocean.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 223-236.

AU Mura-M-P.  Agusti-S.
TI Growth rates of diatoms from coastal Antarctic waters estimated by in
   situ dialysis incubation.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 237-245.

AU MacIntyre-H-L.  Geider-R-J.
TI Regulation of Rubisco activity and its potential effect on
   photosynthesis during mixing in a turbid estuary.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 247-264.

AU Mackey-M-D.  Mackey-D-J.  Higgins-H-W.  Wright-S-W.
TI CHEMTAX--a program for estimating class abundances from chemical
   markers: application to HPLC measurements of phytoplankton.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 265-283.

AU Wright-S-W.  Thomas-D-P.  Marchant-H-J.  Higgins-H-W.  Mackey-M-D.
   Mackey-D-J.
TI Analysis of phytoplankton of the Australian sector of the Southern
   Ocean: comparisons of microscopy and size frequency data with
   interpretations of pigment HPLC data using the 'CHEMTAX' matrix
   factorisation program.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 285-298.

AU Yamazaki-H.  Squires-K-D.
TI Comparison of oceanic turbulence and copepod swimming.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 299-301.

AU Herman-P-M-J.  Hemminga-M-A.  Nienhuis-P-H.  Verschuure-J-M.
   Wessel-E-G-J.
TI Wax and wane of eelgrass Zostera marina and water column silicon
   levels.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 5.  144.  P 303-307.


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AU Jaquet-N.  Whitehead-H.  Lewis-M.
TI Coherence between 19th century sperm whale distributions and
   satellite-derived pigments in the tropical Pacific.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 31.  145.  P 1-10.

AU Kaiser-M-J.  Bullimore-B.  Newman-P.  Lock-K.  Gilbert-S.
TI Catches in 'ghost fishing' set nets.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 31.  145.  P 11-16.

AU Thorrold-S-R.  Williams-D-McB.
TI Meso-scale distribution patterns of larval and pelagic juvenile fishes
   in the central Great Barrier Reef lagoon.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 31.  145.  P 17-31.

AU Choat-J-H.  Axe-L-M.  Lou-D-C.
TI Growth and longevity in fishes of the family Scaridae.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 31.  145.  P 33-41.

AU Heales-D-S.  Vance-D-J.  Loneragan-N-R.
TI Field observations of moult cycle, feeding behaviour, and diet of small
   juvenile tiger prawns Penaeus semisulcatus in the Embley River,
   Australia.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 31.  145.  P 43-51.

AU Smith-D.  Hughes-R-G.  Cox-E-J.
TI Predation of epipelic diatoms by the amphipod Corophium volutator and
   the polychaete Nereis diversicolor.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 31.  145.  P 53-61.

AU Lohse-L.  Epping-E-H-G.  Helder-W.  van-Raaphorst-W.
TI Oxygen pore water profiles in continental shelf sediments of the North
   Sea: turbulent versus molecular diffusion.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 31.  145.  P 63-75.

AU Vacelet-J.  Fiala-Medioni-A.  Fisher-C-R.  Boury-Esnault-N.
TI Symbiosis between methane-oxidizing bacteria and a deep-sea carnivorous
   cladorhizid sponge.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 31.  145.  P 77-85.

AU Riegl-B.  Heine-C.  Branch-G-M.
TI Function of funnel-shaped coral growth in a high-sedimentation
   environment.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 31.  145.  P 87-93.

AU Larned-S-T.  Stimson-J.
TI Nitrogen-limited growth in the coral reef chlorophyte Dictyosphaeria
   cavernosa, and the effect of exposure to sediment-derived nitrogen on
   growth.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 31.  145.  P 95-108.

AU Gattuso-J-P.  Pichon-M.  Delesalle-B.  Canon-C.  Frankignoulle-M.
TI Carbon fluxes in coral reefs. I. Lagrangian measurement of community
   metabolism and resulting air-sea CO2 disequilibrium.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 31.  145.  P 109-121.

AU Frankignoulle-M.  Gattuso-J-P.  Biondo-R.  Bourge-I.  Copin-Montegut-G.
   Pichon-M.
TI Carbon fluxes in coral reefs. II. Eulerian study of inorganic carbon
   dynamics and measurement of air-sea CO2 exchanges.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 31.  145.  P 123-132.

AU Charpy-L.
TI Phytoplankton biomass and production in two Tuamotu atoll lagoons
   (French Polynesia).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 31.  145.  P 133-142.

AU Moline-M-A.  Prezelin-B-B.
TI Long-term monitoring and analyses of physical factors regulating
   variability in coastal Antarctic phytoplankton biomass, in situ
   productivity and taxonomic composition over subseasonal, seasonal and
   interannual time scales.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 31.  145.  P 143-160.

AU Metaxas-A.  Scheibling-R-E.
TI Top-down and bottom-up regulation of phytoplankton assemblages in
   tidepools.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 31.  145.  P 161-177.

AU Legendre-L.  Rassoulzadegan-F.
TI Food-web mediated export of biogenic carbon in oceans: hydrodynamic
   control.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 31.  145.  P 179-193.

AU Heiskanen-A-S.  Tamminen-T.  Gundersen-K.
TI Impact of planktonic food web structure on nutrient retention and loss
   from a late summer pelagic system in the coastal northern Baltic Sea.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Dec 31.  145.  P 195-208.

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AB  We previously reported that the percentage of reversibly and
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    blood of patients with sickle cell disease is strongly 
    influenced by the method of blood drawing (PNAS 91:12589,
    1994). We now document the effect of blood storage conditions
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    C.  At room temperature, the percentage of RSC increased
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    blood with oxygen or carbon monoxide. Since no Hb S polymers
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TI  Percentage of Reversibly and Irreversibly Sickled Cells Are
    Altered by the Method of Blood Drawing and Storage Conditions 
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1996 Dec 31.  22(24).  P. 297-306.
DE  Sickle cell disease
DE  reversibly sickled cells
DE  irreversibly sickled cells
DE  cell morphology
DE  image analysis
AB  We previously reported that the percentage of reversibly and
    irreversibly sickled cells (RSC and ISC, respectively) in the
    blood of patients with sickle cell disease is strongly 
    influenced by the method of blood drawing (PNAS 91:12589,
    1994). We now document the effect of blood storage conditions
    on the percentage of RSC and ISC.  The percentage of RSC was
    lowest when blood was stored at 0 degrees C, while the
    percentage of RSC was highest in specimens kept at 37 degrees
    C.  At room temperature, the percentage of RSC increased
    slightly over 8 hours.  The percentage of ISC was also
    temperature dependent and was reduced significantly upon
    cooling.  Our results showed that many ISC reverted to a
    discoidal shape after 3 hrs of cooling after treatment of
    blood with oxygen or carbon monoxide. Since no Hb S polymers
    were detected in ISC treated with oxygen or carbon monoxide,
    the time required for shape restoration may be attributed to
    the membrane.  We measured ISC levels of 10 patients
    with consideration of storage temperature and compared the
    values with those determined by the conventional method and
    also with those published previously.
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    on the percentage of RSC and ISC.  The percentage of RSC was
    lowest when blood was stored at 0 degrees C, while the
    percentage of RSC was highest in specimens kept at 37 degrees
    C.  At room temperature, the percentage of RSC increased
    slightly over 8 hours.  The percentage of ISC was also
    temperature dependent and was reduced significantly upon
    cooling.  Our results showed that many ISC reverted to a
    discoidal shape after 3 hrs of cooling after treatment of
    blood with oxygen or carbon monoxide. Since no Hb S polymers
    were detected in ISC treated with oxygen or carbon monoxide,
    the time required for shape restoration may be attributed to
    the membrane.  We measured ISC levels of 10 patients
    with consideration of storage temperature and compared the
    values with those determined by the conventional method and
    also with those published previously.
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AU  Asakura-T.  Hirota-T.  Nelson-AT.  Reilly-MP.  
    Ohene-Frempong-K. 
TI  Percentage of Reversibly and Irreversibly Sickled Cells Are
    Altered by the Method of Blood Drawing and Storage Conditions 
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1996 Dec 31.  22(24).  P. 297-306.
DE  Sickle cell disease
DE  reversibly sickled cells
DE  irreversibly sickled cells
DE  cell morphology
DE  image analysis
AB  We previously reported that the percentage of reversibly and
    irreversibly sickled cells (RSC and ISC, respectively) in the
    blood of patients with sickle cell disease is strongly 
    influenced by the method of blood drawing (PNAS 91:12589,
    1994). We now document the effect of blood storage conditions
    on the percentage of RSC and ISC.  The percentage of RSC was
    lowest when blood was stored at 0 degrees C, while the
    percentage of RSC was highest in specimens kept at 37 degrees
    C.  At room temperature, the percentage of RSC increased
    slightly over 8 hours.  The percentage of ISC was also
    temperature dependent and was reduced significantly upon
    cooling.  Our results showed that many ISC reverted to a
    discoidal shape after 3 hrs of cooling after treatment of
    blood with oxygen or carbon monoxide. Since no Hb S polymers
    were detected in ISC treated with oxygen or carbon monoxide,
    the time required for shape restoration may be attributed to
    the membrane.  We measured ISC levels of 10 patients
    with consideration of storage temperature and compared the
    values with those determined by the conventional method and
    also with those published previously.
CC  Reprint Requests to: Toshio Asakura, M.D., Ph.D.,Division of 
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AU Tamaki-H.  Kitada-K.  Akamine-T.  Sakou-T.  Kurata-H.
TI Electromyogram patterns during plantarflexions at various angular
   velocities and knee angles in human triceps surae muscles.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 1.
AB 60750001.421

AU Weston-A-R.  Myburgh-K-H.  Lindsay-F-H.  Dennis-S-C.  Noakes-T-D.
   Hawley-J-A.
TI Skeletal muscle buffering capacity and endurance performance after
   high-intensity interval training by well-trained cyclists.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 7.
AB 60750007.421

AU Riley-M.  Maehara-K.  Porszasz-J.  Engelen-M-P-K-J.  Tanaka-H.
   Wasserman-K.  Barstow-T-J.
TI Association between the anaerobic threshold and the break-point in
   the double product/work rate relationship.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 14.
AB 60750014.421

AU Cherry-P-W.  Lakomy-H-K-A.  Nevill-M-E.  Fletcher-R-J.
TI Constant external work cycle exercise - the performance and
   metabolic effects of all-out and even-paced strategies.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 22.
AB 60750022.421

AU Savourey-G.  Guinet-A.  Besnard-Y.  Garcia-N.  Hanniquet-A-M.
   Bittel-J.
TI General and local cold responses in humans after 2 weeks at high
   altitude.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 28.
AB 60750028.421

AU Rogers-S-M.  Baker-M-A.
TI Thermoregulation during exercise in women  who are taking oral
   contraceptives.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 34.
AB 60750034.421

AU Sone-R.  Yamazaki-F.  Fujii-N.  Fukuoka-Y.  Ikegami-H.
TI Respiratory variability in R-R interval during sinusoidal exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 39.
AB 60750039.421

AU Castell-L-M.  Poortmans-J-R.  Leclercq-R.  Brasseur-M.
   Duchateau-J.  Newsholme-E-A.
TI Some aspects of the acute phase response after a marathon race, and
   the effects of glutamine supplementation.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 47.
AB 60750047.421

AU Smith-J-A.  Telford-R-D.  Kolbuch-Braddon-M.  Weidemann-M-J.
TI Lactate/H^[+] uptake by red blood cells during exercise alters
   their physical properties.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 54.
AB 60750054.421

AU Cosmas-A-C.  Kernan-K.  Buck-E.  Fernhall-B.  Manfredi-T-G.
TI Exercise and dietary cholesterol alter rat myocardial  capillary
   ultrastructure.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 62.
AB 60750062.421

AU Forte-Jr-V-A.  Burse-R-L.  Cymerman-A.
TI Blood oxygen saturation measured in the presence of a mixture  of
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 68.
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AU Farjanel-J.  Denis-C.  Chatard-J-C.  Geyssant-A.
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   of albu min-space variations during maximal exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 75.
AB 60750075.421

AU Hoffman-J-R.  Falk-B.  Radom-Isaac-S.  Weinstein-Y.  Magazanik-A.
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AU Tamaki-H.  Kitada-K.  Akamine-T.  Sakou-T.  Kurata-H.
TI Electromyogram patterns during plantarflexions at various angular
   velocities and knee angles in human triceps surae muscles.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 1.
AB 60750001.421

AU Weston-A-R.  Myburgh-K-H.  Lindsay-F-H.  Dennis-S-C.  Noakes-T-D.
   Hawley-J-A.
TI Skeletal muscle buffering capacity and endurance performance after
   high-intensity interval training by well-trained cyclists.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 7.
AB 60750007.421

AU Riley-M.  Maehara-K.  Porszasz-J.  Engelen-M-P-K-J.  Tanaka-H.
   Wasserman-K.  Barstow-T-J.
TI Association between the anaerobic threshold and the break-point in
   the double product/work rate relationship.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 14.
AB 60750014.421

AU Cherry-P-W.  Lakomy-H-K-A.  Nevill-M-E.  Fletcher-R-J.
TI Constant external work cycle exercise - the performance and
   metabolic effects of all-out and even-paced strategies.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 22.
AB 60750022.421

AU Savourey-G.  Guinet-A.  Besnard-Y.  Garcia-N.  Hanniquet-A-M.
   Bittel-J.
TI General and local cold responses in humans after 2 weeks at high
   altitude.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 28.
AB 60750028.421

AU Rogers-S-M.  Baker-M-A.
TI Thermoregulation during exercise in women  who are taking oral
   contraceptives.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 34.
AB 60750034.421

AU Sone-R.  Yamazaki-F.  Fujii-N.  Fukuoka-Y.  Ikegami-H.
TI Respiratory variability in R-R interval during sinusoidal exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 39.
AB 60750039.421

AU Castell-L-M.  Poortmans-J-R.  Leclercq-R.  Brasseur-M.
   Duchateau-J.  Newsholme-E-A.
TI Some aspects of the acute phase response after a marathon race, and
   the effects of glutamine supplementation.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 47.
AB 60750047.421

AU Smith-J-A.  Telford-R-D.  Kolbuch-Braddon-M.  Weidemann-M-J.
TI Lactate/H^[+] uptake by red blood cells during exercise alters
   their physical properties.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 54.
AB 60750054.421

AU Cosmas-A-C.  Kernan-K.  Buck-E.  Fernhall-B.  Manfredi-T-G.
TI Exercise and dietary cholesterol alter rat myocardial  capillary
   ultrastructure.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 62.
AB 60750062.421

AU Forte-Jr-V-A.  Burse-R-L.  Cymerman-A.
TI Blood oxygen saturation measured in the presence of a mixture  of
   cyclopropane, Sulfur hexafluoride, and ethane.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 68.
AB 60750068.421

AU Farjanel-J.  Denis-C.  Chatard-J-C.  Geyssant-A.
TI An accurate method of plasma volume measurement by direct analysis
   of Evans blue spectra in plasma without dye extraction:  origins
   of albu min-space variations during maximal exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 75.
AB 60750075.421

AU Hoffman-J-R.  Falk-B.  Radom-Isaac-S.  Weinstein-Y.  Magazanik-A.
   Wang-Y.  Yarom-Y.
TI The effect of environmental temperature on testosterone and
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AB 60750083.421

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AU Buschmann-P.  Sack-H.  Koehler-A-E.  Dahse-I.
TI Modeling Plasmalemma Ion Transport of the Aquatic Plant Egeria
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AB 61540109.232

AU Berg-J-R.  Spilker-C-M.  Lewis-S-A.
TI Effects of Polymyxin B on Mammalian Urinary Bladder.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 119.
AB 61540119.232

AU Bursell-J-D-H.  Kirk-J.  Hall-S-T.  Gero-A-M.  Kirk-K.
TI Volume-regulatory Amino Acid Release from the Protozoan Parasite
   Crithidia luciliae.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 131.
AB 61540131.232

AU Trequattrini-C.  Petris-A.  Franciolini-F.
TI Characterization of a Neuronal Delayed Rectifier K Current Permeant
   to Cs and Blocked by Verapamil.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 143.
AB 61540143.232

AU Bernardo-A-A.  Kear-F-T.  Stim-J-A.  Ruiz-O-S.  Arruda-J-A-L.
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AU Kuriu-T.  Nakaoka-Y.  Oosawa-Y.
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AU Ilan-N.  Schwartz-A.  Moran-N.
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TI Electromyogram patterns during plantarflexions at various angular
   velocities and knee angles in human triceps surae muscles.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 1.
AB 60750001.421

AU Weston-A-R.  Myburgh-K-H.  Lindsay-F-H.  Dennis-S-C.  Noakes-T-D.
   Hawley-J-A.
TI Skeletal muscle buffering capacity and endurance performance after
   high-intensity interval training by well-trained cyclists.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 7.
AB 60750007.421

AU Riley-M.  Maehara-K.  Porszasz-J.  Engelen-M-P-K-J.  Tanaka-H.
   Wasserman-K.  Barstow-T-J.
TI Association between the anaerobic threshold and the break-point in
   the double product/work rate relationship.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 14.
AB 60750014.421

AU Cherry-P-W.  Lakomy-H-K-A.  Nevill-M-E.  Fletcher-R-J.
TI Constant external work cycle exercise - the performance and
   metabolic effects of all-out and even-paced strategies.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 22.
AB 60750022.421

AU Savourey-G.  Guinet-A.  Besnard-Y.  Garcia-N.  Hanniquet-A-M.
   Bittel-J.
TI General and local cold responses in humans after 2 weeks at high
   altitude.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 28.
AB 60750028.421

AU Rogers-S-M.  Baker-M-A.
TI Thermoregulation during exercise in women  who are taking oral
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 34.
AB 60750034.421

AU Sone-R.  Yamazaki-F.  Fujii-N.  Fukuoka-Y.  Ikegami-H.
TI Respiratory variability in R-R interval during sinusoidal exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 39.
AB 60750039.421

AU Castell-L-M.  Poortmans-J-R.  Leclercq-R.  Brasseur-M.
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TI Some aspects of the acute phase response after a marathon race, and
   the effects of glutamine supplementation.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 47.
AB 60750047.421

AU Smith-J-A.  Telford-R-D.  Kolbuch-Braddon-M.  Weidemann-M-J.
TI Lactate/H^[+] uptake by red blood cells during exercise alters
   their physical properties.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 54.
AB 60750054.421

AU Cosmas-A-C.  Kernan-K.  Buck-E.  Fernhall-B.  Manfredi-T-G.
TI Exercise and dietary cholesterol alter rat myocardial  capillary
   ultrastructure.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 62.
AB 60750062.421

AU Forte-Jr-V-A.  Burse-R-L.  Cymerman-A.
TI Blood oxygen saturation measured in the presence of a mixture  of
   cyclopropane, Sulfur hexafluoride, and ethane.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 68.
AB 60750068.421

AU Farjanel-J.  Denis-C.  Chatard-J-C.  Geyssant-A.
TI An accurate method of plasma volume measurement by direct analysis
   of Evans blue spectra in plasma without dye extraction:  origins
   of albu min-space variations during maximal exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 75.
AB 60750075.421

AU Hoffman-J-R.  Falk-B.  Radom-Isaac-S.  Weinstein-Y.  Magazanik-A.
   Wang-Y.  Yarom-Y.
TI The effect of environmental temperature on testosterone and
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AU Buschmann-P.  Sack-H.  Koehler-A-E.  Dahse-I.
TI Modeling Plasmalemma Ion Transport of the Aquatic Plant Egeria
   densa.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 109.
AB 61540109.232

AU Berg-J-R.  Spilker-C-M.  Lewis-S-A.
TI Effects of Polymyxin B on Mammalian Urinary Bladder.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 119.
AB 61540119.232

AU Bursell-J-D-H.  Kirk-J.  Hall-S-T.  Gero-A-M.  Kirk-K.
TI Volume-regulatory Amino Acid Release from the Protozoan Parasite
   Crithidia luciliae.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 131.
AB 61540131.232

AU Trequattrini-C.  Petris-A.  Franciolini-F.
TI Characterization of a Neuronal Delayed Rectifier K Current Permeant
   to Cs and Blocked by Verapamil.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 143.
AB 61540143.232

AU Bernardo-A-A.  Kear-F-T.  Stim-J-A.  Ruiz-O-S.  Arruda-J-A-L.
TI Renal Cortical Basolateral Na^[+]/HCO^[-]_[3] Cotransporter: IV
   Characterization and Localization with Polyclonal Antibodies.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 155.
AB 61540155.232

AU Kuriu-T.  Nakaoka-Y.  Oosawa-Y.
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AU Ilan-N.  Schwartz-A.  Moran-N.
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AU Inoue-M.  Ogawa-K.  Fujishiro-N.  Yano-A.  Imanaga-I.
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AU Tamaki-H.  Kitada-K.  Akamine-T.  Sakou-T.  Kurata-H.
TI Electromyogram patterns during plantarflexions at various angular
   velocities and knee angles in human triceps surae muscles.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 1.
AB 60750001.421

AU Weston-A-R.  Myburgh-K-H.  Lindsay-F-H.  Dennis-S-C.  Noakes-T-D.
   Hawley-J-A.
TI Skeletal muscle buffering capacity and endurance performance after
   high-intensity interval training by well-trained cyclists.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 7.
AB 60750007.421

AU Riley-M.  Maehara-K.  Porszasz-J.  Engelen-M-P-K-J.  Tanaka-H.
   Wasserman-K.  Barstow-T-J.
TI Association between the anaerobic threshold and the break-point in
   the double product/work rate relationship.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 14.
AB 60750014.421

AU Cherry-P-W.  Lakomy-H-K-A.  Nevill-M-E.  Fletcher-R-J.
TI Constant external work cycle exercise - the performance and
   metabolic effects of all-out and even-paced strategies.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 22.
AB 60750022.421

AU Savourey-G.  Guinet-A.  Besnard-Y.  Garcia-N.  Hanniquet-A-M.
   Bittel-J.
TI General and local cold responses in humans after 2 weeks at high
   altitude.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 28.
AB 60750028.421

AU Rogers-S-M.  Baker-M-A.
TI Thermoregulation during exercise in women  who are taking oral
   contraceptives.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 34.
AB 60750034.421

AU Sone-R.  Yamazaki-F.  Fujii-N.  Fukuoka-Y.  Ikegami-H.
TI Respiratory variability in R-R interval during sinusoidal exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 39.
AB 60750039.421

AU Castell-L-M.  Poortmans-J-R.  Leclercq-R.  Brasseur-M.
   Duchateau-J.  Newsholme-E-A.
TI Some aspects of the acute phase response after a marathon race, and
   the effects of glutamine supplementation.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 47.
AB 60750047.421

AU Smith-J-A.  Telford-R-D.  Kolbuch-Braddon-M.  Weidemann-M-J.
TI Lactate/H^[+] uptake by red blood cells during exercise alters
   their physical properties.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 54.
AB 60750054.421

AU Cosmas-A-C.  Kernan-K.  Buck-E.  Fernhall-B.  Manfredi-T-G.
TI Exercise and dietary cholesterol alter rat myocardial  capillary
   ultrastructure.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 62.
AB 60750062.421

AU Forte-Jr-V-A.  Burse-R-L.  Cymerman-A.
TI Blood oxygen saturation measured in the presence of a mixture  of
   cyclopropane, Sulfur hexafluoride, and ethane.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 68.
AB 60750068.421

AU Farjanel-J.  Denis-C.  Chatard-J-C.  Geyssant-A.
TI An accurate method of plasma volume measurement by direct analysis
   of Evans blue spectra in plasma without dye extraction:  origins
   of albu min-space variations during maximal exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 75.
AB 60750075.421

AU Hoffman-J-R.  Falk-B.  Radom-Isaac-S.  Weinstein-Y.  Magazanik-A.
   Wang-Y.  Yarom-Y.
TI The effect of environmental temperature on testosterone and
   cortisol responses to high Intensity, intermittent exercise in
   humans.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 83.
AB 60750083.421

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AU Tamaki-H.  Kitada-K.  Akamine-T.  Sakou-T.  Kurata-H.
TI Electromyogram patterns during plantarflexions at various angular
   velocities and knee angles in human triceps surae muscles.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 1.
AB 60750001.421

AU Weston-A-R.  Myburgh-K-H.  Lindsay-F-H.  Dennis-S-C.  Noakes-T-D.
   Hawley-J-A.
TI Skeletal muscle buffering capacity and endurance performance after
   high-intensity interval training by well-trained cyclists.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 7.
AB 60750007.421

AU Riley-M.  Maehara-K.  Porszasz-J.  Engelen-M-P-K-J.  Tanaka-H.
   Wasserman-K.  Barstow-T-J.
TI Association between the anaerobic threshold and the break-point in
   the double product/work rate relationship.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 14.
AB 60750014.421

AU Cherry-P-W.  Lakomy-H-K-A.  Nevill-M-E.  Fletcher-R-J.
TI Constant external work cycle exercise - the performance and
   metabolic effects of all-out and even-paced strategies.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 22.
AB 60750022.421

AU Savourey-G.  Guinet-A.  Besnard-Y.  Garcia-N.  Hanniquet-A-M.
   Bittel-J.
TI General and local cold responses in humans after 2 weeks at high
   altitude.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 28.
AB 60750028.421

AU Rogers-S-M.  Baker-M-A.
TI Thermoregulation during exercise in women  who are taking oral
   contraceptives.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 34.
AB 60750034.421

AU Sone-R.  Yamazaki-F.  Fujii-N.  Fukuoka-Y.  Ikegami-H.
TI Respiratory variability in R-R interval during sinusoidal exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 39.
AB 60750039.421

AU Castell-L-M.  Poortmans-J-R.  Leclercq-R.  Brasseur-M.
   Duchateau-J.  Newsholme-E-A.
TI Some aspects of the acute phase response after a marathon race, and
   the effects of glutamine supplementation.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 47.
AB 60750047.421

AU Smith-J-A.  Telford-R-D.  Kolbuch-Braddon-M.  Weidemann-M-J.
TI Lactate/H^[+] uptake by red blood cells during exercise alters
   their physical properties.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 54.
AB 60750054.421

AU Cosmas-A-C.  Kernan-K.  Buck-E.  Fernhall-B.  Manfredi-T-G.
TI Exercise and dietary cholesterol alter rat myocardial  capillary
   ultrastructure.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 62.
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AU Forte-Jr-V-A.  Burse-R-L.  Cymerman-A.
TI Blood oxygen saturation measured in the presence of a mixture  of
   cyclopropane, Sulfur hexafluoride, and ethane.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 68.
AB 60750068.421

AU Farjanel-J.  Denis-C.  Chatard-J-C.  Geyssant-A.
TI An accurate method of plasma volume measurement by direct analysis
   of Evans blue spectra in plasma without dye extraction:  origins
   of albu min-space variations during maximal exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 75(1)  P 75.
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AU Hoffman-J-R.  Falk-B.  Radom-Isaac-S.  Weinstein-Y.  Magazanik-A.
   Wang-Y.  Yarom-Y.
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   cortisol responses to high Intensity, intermittent exercise in
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TI Potassium Channels, Proliferation and G1 Progression.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 91.
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AU Buschmann-P.  Sack-H.  Koehler-A-E.  Dahse-I.
TI Modeling Plasmalemma Ion Transport of the Aquatic Plant Egeria
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SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 109.
AB 61540109.232

AU Berg-J-R.  Spilker-C-M.  Lewis-S-A.
TI Effects of Polymyxin B on Mammalian Urinary Bladder.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 119.
AB 61540119.232

AU Bursell-J-D-H.  Kirk-J.  Hall-S-T.  Gero-A-M.  Kirk-K.
TI Volume-regulatory Amino Acid Release from the Protozoan Parasite
   Crithidia luciliae.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 131.
AB 61540131.232

AU Trequattrini-C.  Petris-A.  Franciolini-F.
TI Characterization of a Neuronal Delayed Rectifier K Current Permeant
   to Cs and Blocked by Verapamil.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 143.
AB 61540143.232

AU Bernardo-A-A.  Kear-F-T.  Stim-J-A.  Ruiz-O-S.  Arruda-J-A-L.
TI Renal Cortical Basolateral Na^[+]/HCO^[-]_[3] Cotransporter: IV
   Characterization and Localization with Polyclonal Antibodies.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 155.
AB 61540155.232

AU Kuriu-T.  Nakaoka-Y.  Oosawa-Y.
TI Cold-sensitive Ca^[2+] Influx in Paramecium.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 163.
AB 61540163.232

AU Ilan-N.  Schwartz-A.  Moran-N.
TI External Protons Enhance the Activity of the
   Hyperpolarization-activated K Channels in Guard Cell Protoplasts
   of Vicia faba.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 169.
AB 61540169.232

AU Inoue-M.  Ogawa-K.  Fujishiro-N.  Yano-A.  Imanaga-I.
TI Role and Source of ATP for Activation of Nonselective Cation
   Channels by AlF Complex in Guinea Pig Chromaffin Cells.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 183.
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AU Wonderlin-W-F.  Strobl-J-S.
TI Potassium Channels, Proliferation and G1 Progression.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 91.
AB 61540091.232

AU Buschmann-P.  Sack-H.  Koehler-A-E.  Dahse-I.
TI Modeling Plasmalemma Ion Transport of the Aquatic Plant Egeria
   densa.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 109.
AB 61540109.232

AU Berg-J-R.  Spilker-C-M.  Lewis-S-A.
TI Effects of Polymyxin B on Mammalian Urinary Bladder.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 119.
AB 61540119.232

AU Bursell-J-D-H.  Kirk-J.  Hall-S-T.  Gero-A-M.  Kirk-K.
TI Volume-regulatory Amino Acid Release from the Protozoan Parasite
   Crithidia luciliae.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 131.
AB 61540131.232

AU Trequattrini-C.  Petris-A.  Franciolini-F.
TI Characterization of a Neuronal Delayed Rectifier K Current Permeant
   to Cs and Blocked by Verapamil.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 143.
AB 61540143.232

AU Bernardo-A-A.  Kear-F-T.  Stim-J-A.  Ruiz-O-S.  Arruda-J-A-L.
TI Renal Cortical Basolateral Na^[+]/HCO^[-]_[3] Cotransporter: IV
   Characterization and Localization with Polyclonal Antibodies.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 155.
AB 61540155.232

AU Kuriu-T.  Nakaoka-Y.  Oosawa-Y.
TI Cold-sensitive Ca^[2+] Influx in Paramecium.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 163.
AB 61540163.232

AU Ilan-N.  Schwartz-A.  Moran-N.
TI External Protons Enhance the Activity of the
   Hyperpolarization-activated K Channels in Guard Cell Protoplasts
   of Vicia faba.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 169.
AB 61540169.232

AU Inoue-M.  Ogawa-K.  Fujishiro-N.  Yano-A.  Imanaga-I.
TI Role and Source of ATP for Activation of Nonselective Cation
   Channels by AlF Complex in Guinea Pig Chromaffin Cells.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 154(02)  P 183.
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AU Li-X.  Xu-J.  Li-M.
TI The human {DELTA}1261 mutation of the HERG potassium channel results in
   a truncated protein that contains a subunit interaction domain and
   decreases the channel expression
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 705.

AU Loo-T-W.  Clarke-D-M.
TI Correction of defective protein kinesis of human P-glycoprotein mutants
   by substrates and modulators
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 709.

AU Bohle-D-S.  Dinnebier-R-E.  Madsen-S-K.  Stephens-P-W.
TI Characterization of the products of the heme detoxification pathway in
   malarial late trophozoites by x-ray diffraction
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 713.

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Eisenreich-W.  Kupfer-E.  Weber-W.  Bacher-A.
TI Tracer studies with crude U-13C-lipid mixtures. Biosynthesis of the
   lipase inhibitor lipstatin.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 867.

AU Collins-B-E.  Yang-L-J-S.  Mukhopadhyay-G.  Filbin-M-T.  Kiso-M.
   Hasegawa-A.  Schnaar-R-L.
TI Sialic acid specificity of myelin-associated glycoprotein binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1248.

AU Li-R.  Ladisch-S.
TI Inhibition of endogenous ganglioside synthesis does not block neurite
   formation by retinoic acid-treated neuroblastoma cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1349.

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AU Sleat-D-E.  Lobel-P.
TI Ligand binding specificities of the two mannose 6-phosphate receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 731.

AU Anderson-S-M.  Burton-E-A.  Koch-B-L.
TI Phosphorylation of Cbl following stimulation with interleukin-3 and its
   association with Grb2, Fyn, and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 739.

AU Parkinson-S-J.  Alekseev-A-E.  Gomez-L-A.  Wagner-F.  Terzic-A.
   Waldman-S-A.
TI Interruption of Escherichia coli heat-stable enterotoxin-induced
   guanylyl cyclase signaling and associated chloride current in human
   intestinal cells by 2-chloroadenosine
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 754.

AU Marshall-L-A.  Bolognese-B.  Winkler-J-D.  Roshak-A.
TI Depletion of human monocyte 85-kDa phospholipase A2 does not alter
   leukotriene formation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 759.

AU Chuprun-J-K.  Raymond-J-R.  Blackshear-P-J.
TI The heterotrimeric G protein G{alpha}i2 mediates lysophosphatidic
   acid-stimulated induction of the c-fos gene in mouse fibroblasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 773.

AU Langnaese-K.  Beesley-P-W.  Gundelfinger-E-D.
TI Synaptic membrane glycoproteins gp65 and gp55 are new members of the
   immunoglobulin superfamily
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 821.

AU Dembinsky-A.  Rubin-H.  Ravid-S.
TI Autophosphorylation of Dictyostelium myosin II heavy chain-specific
   protein kinase C is required for its activation and membrane
   dissociation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 828.

AU Dittmer-F.  Pohlmann-R.  von_Figura-K.
TI The phosphorylation pattern of oligosaccharides in secreted
   procathepsin D is glycosylation site-specific and independent of the
   expression of mannose 6-phosphate receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 852.

AU Brumell-J-H.  Chan-C-K.  Butler-J.  Borregaard-N.  Siminovitch-K-A.
   Grinstein-S.  Downey-G-P.
TI Regulation of Src homology 2-containing tyrosine phosphatase 1 during
   activation of human neutrophils. Role of protein kinase C.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 875.

AU Pierce-K-L.  Bailey-T-J.  Hoyer-P-B.  Gil-D-W.  Woodward-D-F.
   Regan-J-W.
TI Cloning of a carboxyl-terminal isoform of the prostanoid FP receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 883.

AU Trub-T.  Frantz-J-D.  Miyazaki-M.  Band-H.  Shoelson-S-E.
TI The role of a lymphoid-restricted, Grb2-like SH3-SH2-SH3 protein in T
   cell receptor signaling
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 894.

AU Krump-E.  Sanghera-J-S.  Pelech-S-L.  Furuya-W.  Grinstein-S.
TI Chemotactic peptide N-formyl-Met-Leu-Phe activation of p38
   mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) and MAPK-activated protein
   kinase-2 in human neutrophils
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 937.

AU Nishikawa-K.  Toker-A.  Johannes-F-J.  Songyang-Z.  Cantley-L-C.
TI Determination of the specific substrate sequence motifs of protein
   kinase C isozymes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 952.

AU Stephens-J-M.  Lee-J.  Pilch-P-F.
TI Tumor necrosis factor-{alpha}-induced insulin resistance in 3T3-L1
   adipocytes is accompaned by a loss of insulin receptor substrate-1 and
   GLUT4 expression without a loss of insulin receptor-mediated signal
   transduction
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 971.

AU Debry-P.  Nash-E-A.  Neklason-D-W.  Metherall-J-E.
TI Role of multidrug resistance P-glycoproteins in cholesterol
   esterification
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1026.

AU Wong-L-M.  Myers-S-J.  Tsou-C-L.  Gosling-J.  Arai-H.  Charo-I-F.
TI Organization and differential expression of the human monocyte
   chemoattractant protein 1 receptor gene. Evidence for the role of the
   carboxyl-terminal tail in receptor trafficking.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1038.

AU Abousalham-A.  Liossis-C.  O'Brien-L.  Brindley-D-N.
TI Cell-permeable ceramides prevent the activation of phospholipase D by
   ADP-ribosylation factor and RhoA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1069.

AU Shi-J.  Friedman-S.  Maciag-T.
TI A carboxyl-terminal domain in fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-2 inhibits
   FGF-1 release in response to heat shock in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1142.

AU Mizuno-T.  Yoshihara-Y.  Inazawa-J.  Kagamiyama-H.  Mori-K.
TI cDNA cloning and chromosomal localization of the human telencephalin
   and its distinctive interaction with lymphocyte function-associated
   antigen-1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1156.

AU Ruff-S-J.  Chen-K.  Cohen-S.
TI Peroxovanadate induces tyrosine phosphorylation of multiple signaling
   proteins in mouse liver and kidney
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1263.

AU Wilson-B-A.  Zhu-X.  Ho-M.  Lu-L.
TI Pasteurella multocida toxin activates the inositol triphosphate
   signaling pathway in Xenopus oocytes via Gq{alpha}-coupled
   phospholipase C-{beta}1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1268.

AU Snijders-A-J.  Ho-S-C.  Haase-V-H.  Pillai-S.  Bernards-A.
TI A lymphocyte-specific Ltk tyrosine kinase isoform is retained in the
   endoplasmic reticulum in association with calnexin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1297.

AU Dorahy-D-J.  Thorne-R-F.  Fecondo-J-V.  Burns-G-F.
TI Stimulation of platelet activation and aggregation by a
   carboxyl-terminal peptide from thrombospondin binding to the
   integrin-associated protein receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1323.

AU McGowan-K-M.  Police-S.  Winslow-J-B.  Pekala-P-H.
TI Tumor necrosis factor-{alpha} regulation of glucose transporter (GLUT1)
   mRNA turnover. Contribution of the 3{prime}-untranslated region of the
   GLUT1 message.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1331.

AU Inocencio-N-M.  Sucic-J-F.  Moehring-J-M.  Spence-M-J.  Moehring-T-J.
TI Endoprotease activities other than furin and PACE4 with a role in
   processing of HIV-I gp160 glycoproteins in CHO-K1 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1344.

AU Davidson-D.  Chow-L-M-L.  Veillette-A.
TI Chk, a Csk family tyrosine protein kinase, exhibits Csk-like activity
   in fibroblasts, but not in an antigen-specific T-cell line
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1355.

AU Hendricks-Taylor-L-R.  Motto-D-G.  Zhang-J.  Siraganian-R-P.
   Koretzky-G-A.
TI SLP-76 is a substrate of the high affinity IgE receptor-stimulated
   protein tyrosine kinases in rat basophilic leukemia cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1363.

AU Brondello-J-M.  Brunet-A.  Pouyssegur-J.  McKenzie-F-R.
TI The dual specificity mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase-1 and
   -2 are induced by the p42/p44MAPK cascade
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1368.

AU Welham-M-J.  Bone-H.  Levings-M.  Learmonth-L.  Wang-L-M.
   Leslie-K-B.  Pierce-J-H.  Schrader-J-W.
TI Insulin receptor substrate-2 is the major 170-kDa protein
   phosphorylated on tyrosine in response to cytokines in murine
   lymphohemopoietic cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1377.

AU Tauchi-T.  Miyazawa-K.  Feng-G-S.  Broxmeyer-H-E.  Toyama-K.
TI A coiled-coil tetramerization domain of BCR-ABL is essential for the
   interactions of SH2-containing signal transduction molecules
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1389.

AU Jo-H.  Sipos-K.  Go-Y-M.  Law-R.  Rong-J.  McDonald-J-M.
TI Differential effect of shear stress on extracellular signal-regulated
   kinase and N-terminal Jun kinase in endothelial cells. Gi2- and
   G{beta}/{gamma}-dependent signaling pathways.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1395.

AU Kim-Y-M.  de_Vera-M-E.  Watkins-S-C.  Billiar-T-R.
TI Nitric oxide protects cultured rat hepatocytes from tumor necrosis
   factor-{alpha}-induced apoptosis by inducing heat shock protein 70
   expression
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1402.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Ma-Y-Z.  Taylor-E-W.
TI Kinetic mechanism of a monomeric kinesin construct
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 717.

AU Ma-Y-Z.  Taylor-E-W.
TI Interacting head mechanism of microtubule-kinesin ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 724.

AU de_Vet-E-C-J-M.  Zomer-A-W-M.  Lahaut-G-J-H-T-J.  van_den_Bosch-H.
TI Polymerase chain reaction-based cloning of
   alkyl-dihydroxyacetonephosphate synthase complementary DNA from guinea
   pig liver
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 798.

AU Silva-J-C.  Townsend-C-A.
TI Heterologous expression, isolation, and characterization of
   versicolorin B synthase from Aspergillus parasiticus. A key enzyme in
   the aflatoxin B1 biosynthetic pathway.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 804.

AU Fernandes-M-J-G.  Yew-S.  Leclerc-D.  Henrissat-B.  Vorgias-C-E.
   Gravel-R-A.  Hechtman-P.  Kaplan-F.
TI Identification of candidate active site residues in lysosomal
   {beta}-hexosaminidase A
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 814.

AU Huyer-G.  Liu-S.  Kelly-J.  Moffat-J.  Payette-P.  Kennedy-B.
   Tsaprailis-G.  Gresser-M-J.  Ramachandran-C.
TI Mechanism of inhibition of protein-tyrosine phosphatases by vanadate
   and pervanadate
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 843.

AU Xu-F.
TI Effects of redox potential and hydroxide inhibition on the pH activity
   profile of fungal laccases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 924.

AU Powlowski-J.  Sealy-J.  Shingler-V.  Cadieux-E.
TI On the role of DmpK, an auxiliary protein associated with
   multicomponent phenol hydroxylase from Pseudomonas sp. strain CF600
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 945.

AU Farazi-T.  Leichman-J.  Harris-T.  Cahoon-M.  Hedstrom-L.
TI Isolation and characterization of mycophenolic acid-resistant mutants
   of inosine-5{prime}-monophosphate dehydrogenase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 961.

AU Grant-S-K.  Green-B-G.  Wang-R.  Pacholok-S-G.  Kozarich-J-W.
TI Characterization of inducible nitric-oxide synthase by cytochrome P-450
   substrates and inhibitors. Inhibition by chlozoxazone
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 977.

AU Clair-T.  Lee-H-Y.  Liotta-L-A.  Stracke-M-L.
TI Autotaxin is an exoenzyme possessing 5{prime}-nucleotide
   phosphodiesterase/ATP pyrophosphatase and ATPase activities
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 996.

AU Kirley-T-L.
TI Complementary DNA cloning and sequencing of the chicken muscle
   ecto-ATPase. Homology with the lymphoid cell activation antigen CD39.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1076.

AU Illy-C.  Omar  Quraishi  Wang-J.  Purisima-E.  Vernet-T.  Mort-J-S.
TI Role of the occluding loop in cathepsin B activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1197.

AU Strauss-P-R.  Beard-W-A.  Patterson-T-A.  Wilson-S-H.
TI Substrate binding by human apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease indicates
   a Briggs-Haldane mechanism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1302.

AU Talanian-R-V.  Dang-L-C.  Ferenz-C-R.  Hackett-M-C.  Mankovich-J-A.
   Welch-J-P.  Wong-W-W.  Brady-K-D.
TI Stability and oligomeric equilibria of refolded interleukin-1{beta}
   converting enzyme. Vol. 271 (1996) 21853-21858.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1412.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Liu-C-E.  Ames-G-F-L.
TI Characterization of transport through the periplasmic histidine
   permease using proteoliposomes reconstituted by dialysis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 859.

AU Karlsson-O-P.  Dahlqvist-A.  Vikstrom-S.  Wieslander-A.
TI Lipid dependence and basic kinetics of the purified 1,2-diacylglycerol
   3-glucosyltransferase from membranes of Acholeplasma laidlawii
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 929.

AU Besnard-M.  Martinac-B.  Ghazi-A.
TI Voltage-dependent porin-like ion channels in the archaeon Haloferax
   volcanii
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 992.

AU Nakamura-R-L.  Anderson-J-A.  Gaber-R-F.
TI Determination of key structural requirements of a K+ channel pore
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1011.

AU Starace-D-M.  Knox-B-E.
TI Activation of transducin by a Xenopus short wavelength visual pigment
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1095.

AU Bennett-E-R.  Kanner-B-I.
TI The membrane Topology of GAT-1, a (Na+ + Cl-)-coupled
   {gamma}-aminobutyric acid transporter from rat brain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1203.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Guo-K.  Walsh-K.
TI Inhibition of myogenesis by multiple cyclin-Cdk complexes. Coordinate
   regulation of myogenesis and cell cycle activity at the level of E2F.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 791.

AU MacDougall-M.  Simmons-D.  Luan-X.  Nydegger-J.  Feng-J.  Gu-T-T.
TI Dentin phosphoprotein and dentin sialoprotein are cleavage products
   expressed from a single transcript coded by a gene on human chromosome
   4. Dentin phosphoprotein DNA sequence determination.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 835.

AU Sotiropoulou-G.  Anisowicz-A.  Sager-R.
TI Identification, cloning, and characterization of cystatin M, a novel
   cysteine proteinase inhibitor, down-regulated in breast cancer
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 903.

AU Booth-B-L-Jr.  Pugh-B-F.
TI Identification and characterization of a nuclease specific for the
   3{prime} end of the U6 small nuclear RNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 984.

AU Ori-N.  Eshed-Y.  Pinto-P.  Paran-I.  Zamir-D.  Fluhr-R.
TI TA01, a representative of the molybdenum cofactor containing
   hydroxylases from tomato
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1019.

AU Gallie-D-R.  Le-H.  Caldwell-C.  Tanguay-R-L.  Hoang-N-X.
   Browning-K-S.
TI The phosphorylation state of translation initiation factors is
   regulated developmentally and following heat shock in wheat
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1046.

AU Cote-G-J.  Huang-E-S-C.  Jin-W.  Morrison-R-S.
TI Sequence requirements for regulated RNA splicing of the human
   fibroblast growth factor receptor-1 {alpha} exon
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1054.

AU Lieberman-B-A.  Nordeen-S-K.
TI DNA intersegment transfer. How steroid receptors search for a target
   site.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1061.

AU Asano-K.  Kinzy-T-G.  Merrick-W-C.  Hershey-J-W-B.
TI Conservation and diversity of eukaryotic translation initiation factor
   eIF3
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1101.

AU Methot-N.  Rom-E.  Olsen-H.  Sonenberg-N.
TI The human homologue of the yeast prt1 protein is an integral part of
   the eukaryotic initiation factor 3 complex and interacts with p170
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1110.

AU Matsui-H.  Johnson-L-G.  Randell-S-H.  Boucher-R-C.
TI Loss of binding and entry of liposome-DNA complexes decreases
   transfection efficiency in differentiated airway epithelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1117.

AU Lenhard-B.  Filipic-S.  Landeka-I.  Skrtic-I.  Soll-D.
   Weygand-Durasevic-I.
TI Defining the active site of yeast seryl-tRNA synthetase. Mutations in
   motif 2 loop residues affect tRNA-dependent amino acid recognition.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1136.

AU Kingma-P-S.  Osheroff-N.
TI Apurinic sites are position-specific topoisomerase II poisons
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1148.

AU Kokoza-V-A.  Raikhel-A-S.
TI Ovarian- and somatic-specific transcripts of the mosquito clathrin
   heavy chain gene generated by alternative 5{prime}-exon splicing and
   polyadenylation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1164.

AU Bennett-E-R.  Kanner-B-I.
TI Protease footprinting analysis of ternary complex formation by human
   TFIIA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1180.

AU Korzus-E.  Nagase-H.  Rydell-R.  Travis-J.
TI The mitogen-activated protein kinase and JAK-STAT signaling pathways
   are required for an oncostatin M-responsive element-mediated activation
   of matrix metalloproteinase 1 gene expression
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1188.

AU Jiang-G.  Sladek-F-M.
TI The DNA binding domain of hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 mediates
   cooperative, specific binding to DNA and heterodimerization with the
   retinoid X receptor {alpha}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1218.

AU Gao-J.  Morrison-D-C.  Parmely-T-J.  Russell-S-W.  Murphy-W-J.
TI An interferon-{gamma}-activated site (GAS) is necessary for full
   expression of the mouse iNOS gene in response to interferon-{gamma} and
   lipopolysaccharide
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1226.

AU Gerik-K-J.  Gary-S-L.  Burgers-P-M-J.
TI Overproduction and affinity purification of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
   replication factor C
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1256.

AU Wu-S.  Kaufman-R-J.
TI A model for the double-stranded RNA (dsRNA)-dependent dimerization and
   activation of the dsRNA-activated protein kinase PKR
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1291.

AU Prowse-D-M.  Bolgan-L.  Molnar-A.  Dotto-G-P.
TI Involvement of the Sp3 transcription factor in induction of
   p21Cip1/WAF1 in keratinocyte differentiation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1308.

AU Le-F.  Groshan-K.  Zeng-X-P.  Richelson-E.
TI Characterization of the genomic structure, promoter region, and a
   tetranucleotide repeat polymorphism of the human neurotensin receptor
   gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1315.

AU Smith-M-D.  Dawson-S-J.  Latchman-D-S.
TI Inhibition of neuronal process outgrowth and neuronal specific gene
   activation by the Brn-3b transcription factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1382.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Wolfgang-C-L.  Zhang-Z-.  Gabriel-J-L.  Pieringer-R-A.  Soprano-K-J.
   Soprano-D-R.
TI Identification of sulfhydryl-modified cysteine residues in the ligand
   binding pocket of retinoic acid receptor {beta}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 746.

AU Lookene-A.  Groot-N-B.  Kastelein-J-J-P.  Olivecrona-G.  Bruin-T.
TI Mutation of tryptophan residues in lipoprotein lipase. Effects on
   stability, immunoreactivity, and catalytic properties.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 766.

AU Blake-A-D.  Bot-G.  Freeman-J-C.  Reisine-T.
TI Differential opioid agonist regulation of the mouse {mu} opioid receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 782.

AU Ciaccia-A-V.  Willemze-A-J.  Church-F-C.
TI Heparin promotes proteolytic inactivation by thrombin of a reactive
   site mutant (L444R) of recombinant heparin cofactor II
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 888.

AU Hsu-Y-M.  Lucci-J.  Su-L.  Ehrenfels-B.  Garber-E.  Thomas-D.
TI Heteromultimeric complexes of CD40 ligand are present on the cell
   surface of human T lymphocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 911.

AU Sweet-M-T.  Carlson-G.  Cook-R-G.  Nelson-D.  Allis-C-D.
TI Phosphorylation of linker histones by a protein kinase A-like activity
   in mitotic nuclei
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 916.

AU Moro-O.  Lerner-E-A.
TI Maxadilan, the vasodilator from sand flies, is a specific pituitary
   adenylate cyclase activating peptide type I receptor agonist
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 966.

AU Hauser-F.  Nothacker-H-P.  Grimmelikhuijzen-C-J-P.
TI Molecular cloning, genomic organization, and developmental regulation
   of a novel receptor from Drosophila melanogaster structurally related
   to members of the thyroid-stimulating hormone, follicle-stimulating
   hormone, luteinizing hormone/choriogonadotropin receptor family from
   mammals
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1002.

AU Yin-T.  Shen-R.  Feng-G-S.  Yang-Y-C.
TI Molecular characterization of specific interactions between SHP-2
   phosphatase and JAK tyrosine kinases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1032.

AU Jiang-H.  Kanost-M-R.
TI Characterization and functional analysis of 12 naturally occurring
   reactive site variants of serpin-1 from Manduca sexta
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1082.

AU Brader-M-L.  Kaarsholm-N-C.  Harnung-S-E.  Dunn-M-F.
TI Ligand perturbation effects on a pseudotetrahedral Co(II)(His)3-ligand
   site. A magnetic circular dichroism study of the Co(II)-substituted
   insulin hexamer.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1088.

AU Graham-Lorence-S.  Truan-G.  Peterson-J-A.  Falck-J-R.  Wei-S.
   Helvig-C.  Capdevila-J-H.
TI An active site substitution, F87V, converts cytochrome P450 BM-3 into a
   regio- and stereoselective (14S,15R)-arachidonic acid epoxygenase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1127.

AU De_Samblanx-G-W.  Goderis-I-J.  Thevissen-K.  Raemaekers-R.  Fant-F.
   Borremans-F.  Acland-D-P.  Osborn-R-W.  Patel-S.  Broekaert-W-F.
TI Mutational analysis of a plant defensin from radish (Raphanus sativus
   L.) reveals two adjacent sites important for antifungal activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1171.

AU Olivares-L.  Aragon-C.  Gimenez-C.  Zafra-F.
TI Analysis of the transmembrane topology of the glycine transporter GLYT1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1211.

AU Reinhardt-D-P.  Ono-R-N.  Sakai-L-Y.
TI Calcium stabilizes fibrillin-1 against proteolytic degradation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1231.

AU Kuang-B.  Rubenstein-P-A.
TI Beryllium fluoride and phalloidin restore polymerizability of a mutant
   yeast actin (V266G,L267G) with severely decreased hydrophobicity in a
   subdomain 3/4 loop
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1237.

AU Venema-R-C.  Ju-H.  Zou-R.  Ryan-J-W.  Venema-V-J.
TI Subunit interactions of endothelial nitric-oxide synthase. Comparisons
   to the neuronal and inducible nitric-oxide synthase isoforms.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1276.

AU Naik-S-M.  Shibagaki-N.  Li-L-J.  Quinlan-K-L.  Paxton-L-L-L.
   Caughman-S-W.
TI Interferon {gamma}-dependent induction of human intercellular adhesion
   molecule-1 gene expression involves activation of a distinct STAT
   protein complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1283.

AU Nagamune-K.  Yamamoto-K.  Honda-T.
TI Intramolecular chaperone activity of the pro-region of Vibrio cholerae
   El Tor cytolysin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 1338.

CC MINIREVIEW

AU Matthews-K-S.
TI Prologue: Protein folding and assembly minireview series
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 699.

AU Dill-K-A.
TI Additivity principles in biochemistry
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1997 Jan 10.  272(2).  p 701.

