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AU Miller-D.L.
TI Miniature-Probe Measurements of Electric Fields Induced by 60 Hz 
   Magnetics Fields in Rats
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(3). P 167-173.

AU Wilson-B.W. Lee-G.M. Yost-M.G. Davis-K.C. Heimbigner-T. Buschbom-R.L.
TI Magnetic Field Characteristics of Electric Bed-Heating Devices
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(3). P 174-179.
  
AU Sienkiewicz-Z.J. Haylock-R.G.E. Saunders-R.D.
TI Acute Exposure to Power-Frequency Magnetic Fields Has No Effect on   
   the Acquisition of a Spatial Learning Task by Adult Male Mice
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(3). P 180-186.
  
AU Kirshvink-J.L.
TI Microwave Absorption by Magnetite: A Possible Mechanism for 
   Coupling Nonthermal Levels of Radiation to Biological Systems
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(3). P 187-194.
  
AU Chou-C.K. Bassen-J. Osepchuk-J. Balzano-Q. Petersen-R. Meltz-M. 
   Cleveland-R. Lin J.C. Heynick-L.
TI Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Exposure: Tutorial Review on 
   Experimental Dosimetry 
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(3). P 195-208.

AU Reitan-J.B. Tynes-T. Kvamshagen-K.A. Vistnes-A.I.
TI High-Voltage Overhead Power Lines in Epidemiology: Patterns of 
   Time Variations in Current Load and Magnetic Fields
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(3). P 209-217.

AU Fan-Q.Y. Ma-B.A. Qiu-X.C. Li-Y.L. Ye-J. Zhou-Y.
TI Preliminary Report on Treatment of Bone Tumors With 
   Microwave-Induced Hyperthermia 
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(3). P 218-222.

AU Khizhnyak-E.P. Ziskin-M.C.
TI Temperature Oscillations in Liquid Media Caused by Continuous 
   (Nonmodulated) Millimeter Wavelength Electromagnetic Irradiation
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(3). P 223-229.

AU Blondin-J.P. Nguyen-D.H. Sbeghen-J. Goulet-D. Cardinal-C. 
   Maruvada-P.S. Plante-M. Bailey-W.H.
TI Human Perception of Electric Fields and Ion Currents Associated 
   With High-Voltage DC Transmission Lines
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(3). P 230-241.   

AU Adair-R.K.
TI Didactic Discussion of Stochastic Resonance Effects and Weak 
   Signals
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(3). P 242-245.

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AU Elekes-E. Thuroczy-G. Szabo-L.D.
TI Effect on the Immune System of Mice Exposed Chronically to 50 Hz 
   Amplitude-Modulated 2.45 GHz Microwaves
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(3). P 246-248.

AU Sienkiewicz, Z.J. Larder-S. Saunders-R.C.
TI Prenatal Exposure to a 50 Hz Magnetic Field Has No Effect on 
   Spatial Learning in Adult Mice
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(3). P 249-252.


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AU Solioz-M.  Vulpe-C.
TI CPx-type ATPases: a class of P-Type ATPases that pump heavy metals.
DE Transport
DE ATPase
DE Copper
DE Homeostasis
DE Evolution
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jul.  21(7).   P. 237-241.
CC Talking Point

AU Koonin-E-V.
TI A duplicated catalytic motif in a new superfamily of 
TI phosphohydrolases and phospholipid synthases that includes 
TI poxvirus envelope proteins.
DE HKD motif
DE phospholipid biosynthesis
DE cardiolipin synthase
DE phosphatidyl serine synthases
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jul.  21(7).   P. 242-243.
CC PSM

AU Uren-A-G.  Vaux-D-L.
TI TRAF proteins and meprins share a conserved domain.
DE TRAF
DE meprin
DE MATH domain
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jul.  21(7).   P. 244-245.
CC PSM

AU Ponting-C.  Bork-P.
TI Pleckstrin's repeat performance: a novel domain in G-protein signaling?.
DE dishevelled
DE Ras-like GTPases
DE MAP kinase activation
DE protein kinase C-binding protein
DE RGS domain
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jul.  21(7).   P. 245-246.
CC PSM

AU Wahle-E.  Keller-W.
TI The biochemistry of polyadenylation.
DE Gene expression
DE RNA processing
DE poly(A) tails
DE RNA-protein interactions
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jul.  21(7).   P. 247-250.
CC Review

AU The EU BRIDGE Database Consortium
TI Macromolecular structure information and databases.
DE macromolecular structure
DE databases
DE data validation
DE data representation
DE data access
DE Internet resources
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jul.  21(7).   P. 251-256.
CC Review

AU Bonfini-L.  Migliaccio-E.  Pelicci-G.  Lanfrancone-L.  Pelicci-G-P.
TI Not all of Shc's roads lead to Ras.
DE Shc
DE signal transduction, adaptor molecules
DE Ras pathway
DE cancer
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jul.  21(7).   P. 257-261.
CC Review

AU Stuart-R-A.  Neupert-W.
TI Topogenesis of inner membrane proteins of mitochondria.
DE Mitochondria
DE Intramitochondrial sorting
DE Membrane insertion
DE Protein topogenesis
DE Sorting signals
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jul.  21(7).   P. 261-266.
CC Review

AU Rechsteiner-M.  Rogers-S-W.
TI PEST sequences and regulation by proteolysis.
DE proteolytic targetting
DE degradation
DE PEST
DE KFERQ motifs
DE conditional sequences
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jul.  21(7).   P. 267-271.
CC Review

AU Godden-D.
TI Microbacchus 1.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jul.  21(7).   P. 272.
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AU Hengen-P-N.
TI Methods and reagents - Pouring sequencing gels the old-fashioned way.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jul.  21(7).   P. 273-274.
CC Computer Corner

AU McCarthy-J.E.G.
TI RNA: a new journal dedicated to RNA research in its broadest sense.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jul.  21(7).   P. 275.
CC Journal Review

AU Jackson-R-H.
TI Monoclonal Antibody Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology 45).
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jul.  21(7).   P. 275.
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AU Hannan-F.
TI PCR Primer: A Laboratory Manual.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jul.  21(7).   P. 276.
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AU Renauld-H.
TI Telomeres.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jul.  21(7).   P. 276-277.
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AU Sansonetti-P
TI Bacterial Toxins and Virulence Factors in Disease.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jul.  21(7).   P. 277.



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AU  Schneider-A.  Westwood-B.  Yim-C.  Cohen-Solal-M.  Rosa-R.  
    Labotka-R.  Eber-S.  Wolf-R,  Lammi-A.  Beutler-E.
TI  The 1591C Mutation in Triosephosphate Isomerase (TPI)
    Deficiency.  Tightly Linked Polymorphisms and a Common
    Haplotype in All Known Families 
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1996 June 30.  22(12).  P 115-125.
DE  TPI 
DE  TIM
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DE  polymorphism
DE  hemolytic anemia
DE  triosephosphate isomerase
AB  In order to investigate the basis of the repeated occurrence
    of the 1591C mutation (TPI 1591C, 105 Glu->Asp) in multiple
    unrelated families throughout the world, we studied five
    microsatellite and short tandem repeat markers that lie
    within a 1.77 megabase region which includes the TPI gene. We
    also studied an intragenic polymorphic marker that lies
    within intron 5 of the TPI gene.  This polymorphism, recently
    described by others, is characterized by either an A or a G
    at position 2262 (the A in the initiation ATG is designated
    as +1 for both genomic and cDNA nucleotides). With very minor
    exceptions, all of the known families in the world with the
    1591C mutation were available for study.  These included five
    families from the U.S., three from France, one from Greece,
    one (of Turkish origin) from Germany, and two from Australia.
    Although we did not have the opportunity to directly study
    five families from the U.K., key data concerning the 2262
    intragenic polymorphism in these subjects were made available 
    to us.  Four of the microsatellite and short tandem repeat
    markers were linked, but in apparent equilibrium.  In
    contrast, a polymorphic repeat pentamer in the CD4 gene,
    thought to lie telomeric to TPI, was in apparent complete
    linkage disequilibrium with the TPI 1591C mutation.  The
    intragenic polymorphism was also in apparent complete linkage
    disequilibrium with the mutation. In unrelated persons of
    known phase (1591C homozygotes or normal controls), the
    comparative allele frequencies for the CD4 pentameric repeat
    were 1.0 (14/14 alleles) in homozygous TPI 1591C subjects and
    0.412 (28/68 alleles) in normal subjects (p < 0.0001). Again,
    in persons of known phase, the comparative allele frequencies
    for the A form of the intragenic 2262 A or G polymorphism
    were 1.0 (14/14 alleles) in 1591C homozygotes and 0.130 (7/54
    alleles) in normals (p < 0.0001).  Haplotypes were
    discernible in all of the 1591C homozygotes and in several of
    the heterozygotes and normals.  The CD4 162, TPI 2262A
    haplotype was found on only two of thirty-eight normal
    chromosomes, but was universally associated with 1591C. The
    data indicate that all TPI 1591C subjects are descendants of
    a common ancestor who probably lived in what is now England
    or France. The original mutation probably occurred well in
    excess of 1000 years ago. 
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AU Van-Bressem-M-F.  Van-Waerebeek-K.  Pierard-G-E.  Desaintes-C.
TI Genital and lingual warts in small cetaceans from coastal Peru.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Jul 18.  26(1).  P 1-10.

AU Flano-E.  Kaattari-S-L.  Razquin-B.  Villena-A-J.
TI Histopathology of the thymus of coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch
   experimentally infected with Renibacterium salmoninarum.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Jul 18.  26(1).  P 11-18.

AU Morrison-C-M.  Leggiadro-C-T.  Martel-D-J.
TI Visualization of viruses in tumors of rainbow smelt Osmerus mordax.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Jul 18.  26(1).  P 19-23.

AU Totland-G-K.  Hjeltnes-B-K.  Flood-P-R.
TI Transmission of infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) through natural
   secretions and excretions from infected smolts of Atlantic salmon Salmo
   salar during their presymptomatic phase.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Jul 18.  26(1).  P 25-31.

AU McGeorge-J.  Sommerville-C.  Wootten-R.
TI Epizootiology of Sphaerospora truttae (Myxozoa: Myxosporea) infections
   of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar at freshwater smolt producing hatcheries
   in Scotland.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Jul 18.  26(1).  P 33-41.

AU Paperna-I.  Kim-S-H.
TI Ultrastructure of the aetiological agent of systemic granuloma in
   goldfish.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Jul 18.  26(1).  P 43-47.

AU Augusto-J.  Smith-B.  Smith-S.  Robertson-J.  Reimschuessel-R.
TI Gentamicin-induced nephrotoxicity and nephroneogenesis in Oreochromis
   nilotica, a tilapian fish.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Jul 18.  26(1).  P 49-58.

AU Whittington-R-J.  Speare-R.
TI Sensitive detection of serum antibodies in the cane toad Bufo marinus.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Jul 18.  26(1).  P 59-65.

AU Santos-Y.  Pazos-F.  Toran-A-E.
TI Biochemical and serological analysis of Vibrio anguillarum related
   organisms.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Jul 18.  26(1).  P 67-73.

AU Boonyaratpalin-S.  Supamattaya-K.  Kasornchandra-J.  Hoffmann-R-W.
TI Picorna-like virus associated with mortality and a spongious
   encephalopathy in grouper Epinephelus malabaricus.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Jul 18.  26(1).  P 75-80.


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AU Ray-J-D.  Yu-L.  McCouch-S-R.  Champoux-M-C.  Wang-G.  Nguyen-H-T.
TI Mapping quantitative trait loci associated with root penetration
   ability in rice  (Oryza sativa L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 627.
AB 60920627.122

AU Xiao-J.  Li-J.  Yuan-L.  McCouch-S-R.  Tanksley-S-D.
TI Genetic diversity and its relationship to hybrid performance and
   heterosis in rice as revealed by PCR-based markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 637.
AB 60920637.122

AU Veillet-S.  Filippi-M-C.  Gallais-A.
TI Combined genetic analysis of partial blast resistance in an upland
   rice population and recurrent selection for line and hybrid
   values.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 644.
AB 60920644.122

AU Tahir-M.  Pavoni-A.  Tucci-G-F.  Turchetta-T.  Lafiandra-D.
TI Detection and characterization of a glutenin subunit with unusual
   high Mr at the Glu-A1 locus in hexaploid wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 654.
AB 60920654.122

AU Nair-S.  Kumar-A.  Srivastava-M-N.  Mohan-M.
TI PCR-based DNA markers linked to a gall midge resistance gene, Gm4t,
   has potential for marker-aided selection in rice.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 660.
AB 60920660.122

AU Akanda-S-I.  Mundt-C-C.
TI Path coefficient analysis of the effects of stripe rust and
   cultivar mixtures on yield and yield components of winter wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 666.
AB 60920666.122

AU Devey-M-E.  Bell-J-C.  Smith-D-N.  Neale-D-B.  Moran-G-F.
TI A genetic linkage map for Pinus radiata based on RFLP, RAPD, and
   microsatellite markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 673.
AB 60920673.122

AU Kaufman-B.  Rocheford-T-R.  Lambert-R-J.  Hallauer-A-R.
TI Change in ribosomal DNA spacer-length composition in maize
   recurrent selection  populations. 2. Analysis of BS10, BS11,
   RBS10, and RSSSC.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 680.
AB 60920680.122

AU Gmitter-Jr-F-G.  Xiao-S-Y.  Huang-S.  Hu-X-L.  Garnsey-S-M.
   Deng-Z.
TI A localized linkage map of the citrus tristeza virus resistance
   gene region.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 688.
AB 60920688.122

AU Hartings-H.  Lazzaroni-N.  Rossi-V.  Motto-M.
TI Distribution of sequences related to the Bg transposable element of
   maize in Zea and related genera.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 696.
AB 60920696.122

AU Li-X-B.  Liang-C-Z.  Wu-H-G.  Zhai-W-X.  Huang-N.  Zhu-L-H.
TI Isolation and identification of a non-specific tandemly repeated
   DNA sequence in Oryza species.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 702.
AB 60920702.122

AU Mutschler-M-A.  Doerge-R-W.  Liu-S-C.  Kuai-J-P.  Liedl-B-E.
   Shapiro-J-A.
TI QTL analysis of pest resistance in the wild tomato Lycopersicon
   pennellii : QTLs controlling acylsugar level and composition.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 709.
AB 60920709.122

AU Lee-S-J.  Shin-J-S.  Park-K-W.  Hong-Y-P.
TI Detection of genetic diversity using RAPD-PCR and sugar analysis in
   watermelon [Citrullus lanantus (Thunb.) Mansf.] germplasm.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 719.
AB 60920719.122

AU Jellen-E-N.  Gill-B-S.
TI C-banding variation in the Moroccan oat species Avena agadiriana.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 726.
AB 60920726.122

AU Besse-P.  McIntyre-C-L.  Berding-N.
TI Ribosomal DNA variations in Erianthus, a wild sugarcane relative
   (Andropogoneae-Saccharinae).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 733.
AB 60920733.122

AU Gualberti-G.  Dolezel-J.  Macas-J.  Lucretti-S.  Gualberti-G.
   Lucretti-S.  Dolezel-J.  Macas-J.
TI Preparation of pea (Pisum sativum  L.) chromosome and nucleus
   suspensions from single root tips.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 744.
AB 60920744.122

AU Zhang-S.  Warkentin-D.  Sun-B.  Zhong-H.  Sticklen-M.
TI Variation in the inheritance of expression among subclones for
   unselected (uidA) and selected (bar) transgenes in maize (Zea mays
   L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 752.
AB 60920752.122

AU Arumugam-N.  Mukhopadhyay-A.  Gupta-V.  Pental-D.  Pradhan-A-K.
TI Synthesis of hexaploid (AABBCC) somatic hybrids: a bridging
   material for transfer of 'tour' cytoplasmic male sterility to
   different Brassica species.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 762.
AB 60920762.122

AU Meng-A.  Gong-G.  Chen-D.  Zhang-H.  Qi-S.  Tang-H.  Gao-Z.
TI DNA fingerprint variability within and among parental lines and its
   correlation with performance of F_[1] laying hens.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 769.
AB 60920769.122

AU Gecheff-K-I.
TI Production and identification of new structural chromosome
   mutations in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 777.
AB 60920777.122

AU Sibikeeva-Y-E.  Sibikeev-S-N.
TI Genetic analysis of anther culture response in wheat carrying alien
   translocations.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 782.
AB 60920782.122

AU Rao-G-U.  Lakshmikumaran-M.  Shivanna-K-R.
TI Production of hybrids, amphiploids and backcross progenies between
   a cold-tolerant wild species, Erucastrum abyssinicum and crop
   brassicas.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(6)  P 786.
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AU Westlund-K-N.  Craig-A-D.
TI Association of spinal lamina I projections with brainstem
   catecholamine neurons in the monkey.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 110(2)  P 151.
AB 61100151.221

AU Bush-G-A.  Miles-F-A.
TI Short-latency compensatory eye movements associated with a brief
   period of free fall.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 110(2)  P 163.
AB 61100163.221

AU Gatti-P-J.  Coleman-W-C.  Shirahata-M.  Johnson-T-A.  Massari-V-J.
TI Synaptic interactions of retrogradely labeled hypoglossal
   motoneurons with substance P-like immunoreactive nerve terminals
   in the cat:  a dual-labeling electron microscopic study.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 110(2)  P 175.
AB 61100175.221

AU Osterheld-Haas-M-C.  Hornung-J-P.
TI Laminar development of the mouse barrel cortex: effects of
   neurotoxins against monoamines.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 110(2)  P 183.
AB 61100183.221

AU Tian-G-F.  Duffin-J.
TI Connections from upper cervical inspiratory neurons to phrenic and
   intercostal motoneurons studied with cross-correlation in the
   decerebrate rat.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 110(2)  P 196.
AB 61100196.221

AU Pacheco-Cano-M-T.  Bargas-J.  Hernandez-Lopez-S.  Tapia-D.
   Galarraga-E.
TI Inhibitory action of dopamine involves a subthreshold
   Cs^[+]-sensitive conductance in neostriatal neurons.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 110(2)  P 205.
AB 61100205.221

AU Syrkin-G.  Yinon-U.  Gur-M.
TI Nonlinear responses of simple cells to Mach band stimuli: evidence
   from early monocularly deprived cats.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 110(2)  P 212.
AB 61100212.221

AU Shinoda-M.  Giacobini-M-B.  Schmidt-Kastner-R.  Trok-K.  Olson-L.
TI Differential immune responses to fetal intracameral spinal cord and
   cortex cerebri grafts.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 110(2)  P 223.
AB 61100223.221

AU Hardiman-M-J.  Ramnani-N.  Yeo-C-H.
TI Reversible inactivations of the cerebellum with muscimol prevent
   the acquisition and extinction of conditioned nictitating membrane
   responses in the rabbit.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 110(2)  P 235.
AB 61100235.221

AU McIntyre-J.  Mussa-Ivaldi-F-A.  Bizzi-E.
TI The control of stable postures in the multijoint arm.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 110(2)  P 248.
AB 61100248.221

AU Desmurget-M.  Prablanc-C.  Arzi-M.  Rossetti-Y.  Paulignan-Y.
   Urquizar-C.
TI Integrated control of hand transport and orientation during
   prehension movements.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 110(2)  P 265.
AB 61100265.221

AU Kleinschmidt-A.  Lee-B-B.  Requardt-M.  Frahm-J.
TI Functional mapping of color processing by magnetic resonance
   imaging of responses to selective P- and M-pathway stimulation.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 110(2)  P 279.
AB 61100279.221

AU Thoumie-P.  Do-M-C.
TI Changes in motor activity and biomechanics during balance recovery
   following cutaneous and muscular deafferentation.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 110(2)  P 289.
AB 61100289.221

AU Port-N-L.  Pellizzer-G.  Georgopoulos-A-P.
TI Intercepting real and path-guided apparent motion targets.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 110(2)  P 298.
AB 61100298.221

AU Inglis-J-T.  Leeper-J-B.  Burke-D.  Gandevia-S-C.
TI Morphology of action potentials recorded from human nerves using
   microneurography.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 110(2)  P 308.
AB 61100308.221

AU Merfeld-D-M.  Teiwes-W.  Clarke-A-H.  Scherer-H.  Young-L-R.
TI The dynamic contributions of the otolith organs to human ocular
   torsion.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 110(2)  P 315.
AB 61100315.221

AU Lewald-J.  Ehrenstein-W-H.
TI The effect of eye position on auditory lateralization.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 110(2)  P 322.
AB 61100322.221

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AU Renfree-M-B.  O-W-S.  Short-R-V.  Shaw-G.
TI Sexual differentiation of the urogenital system of the fetal and
   neonatal tammar wallaby, Macropus eugenii.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(2)  P 111.
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AU Grishkat-H-L.  Schwartz-E.  Jain-G.  Eisenman-L-M.
TI Developmental analysis of GFAP immunoreactivity in the cerebellum
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SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(2)  P 135.
AB 61940135.429

AU Claassen-H.  Kirsch-T.  Simons-G.
TI Cartilage canals in human thyroid cartilage characterized by
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SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(2)  P 147.
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TI An ultrastructural study of the perichondrium in cartilages of the
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SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(2)  P 169.
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SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(2)  P 187.
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CC MINIREVIEWS

AU Olson-J-S.  Phillips-G-N-Jr.
TI Kinetic pathways and barriers for ligand binding to myoglobin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17593.

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Maccarana-M.  Sakura-Y.  Tawada-A.  Yoshida-K.  Lindahl-U.
TI Domain structure of heparan sulfates from bovine organs
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17804.

AU O'Flaherty-J-T.  Kuroki-M.  Nixon-A-B.  Wijkander-J.  Yee-E.
   Lee-S-L.  Smitherman-P-K.  Wykle-R-L.  Daniel-L-W.
TI 5-Oxo-eicosanoids and hematopoietic cytokines cooperate in stimulating
   neutrophil function and the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17821.

AU Sala-A.  Bolla-M.  Zarini-S.  Muller:Peddinghaus-R.  Folco-G.
TI Release of leukotriene A4 versus leukotriene B4 from human
   polymorphonuclear leukocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17944.

AU Ishibashi-S.  Schwarz-M.  Frykman-P-K.  Herz-J.  Russell-D-W.
TI Disruption of cholesterol 7{alpha}-hydroxylase gene in mice. I.
   Postnatal lethality reversed by bile acid and vitamin supplementation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18017.

AU Schwarz-M.  Lund-E-G.  Setchell-K-D-R.  Kayden-H-J.  Zerwekh-J-E.
   Bjorkhem-I.  Herz-J.  Russell-D-W.
TI Disruption of cholesterol 7{alpha}-hydroxylase gene in mice. II. Bile
   acid deficiency is overcome by induction of oxysterol
   7{alpha}-hydroxylase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18024.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Yan-K.  Gautam-N.
TI Communication---A domain on the G protein {beta} subunit interacts with
   both adenylyl cyclase 2 and the muscarinic atrial potassium channel
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17597.

AU Erhardt-P.  Cooper-G-M.
TI Communication---Activation of the CPP32 apoptotic protease by distinct
   signaling pathways with differential sensitivity to Bcl-xL
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17601.

AU Martin-S-S.  Haruta-T.  Morris-A-J.  Klippel-A.  Williams-L-T.
   Olefsky-J-M.
TI Communication---Activated phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase is sufficient
   to mediate actin rearrangement and GLUT4 translocation in 3T3-L1
   adipocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17605.

AU Trofimova-M.  Sprenkle-A-B.  Green-M.  Sturgill-T-W.  Goebl-M-G.
   Harrington-M-A.
TI Communication---Developmental and tissue-specific expression of mouse
   Pelle-like protein kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17609.

AU Lechleider-R-J.  de_Caestecker-M-P.  Dehejia-A.  Polymeropoulos-M-H.
   Roberts-A-B.
TI Communication---Serine phosphorylation, chromosomal localization, and
   transforming growth factor-{beta} signal transduction by human bsp-1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17617.

AU Harding-T-M.  Hefner:Gravink-A.  Thumm-M.  Klionsky-D-J.
TI Communication---Genetic and phenotypic overlap between autophagy and
   the cytoplasm to vacuole protein targeting pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17621.

AU Clauss-M.  Weich-H.  Breier-G.  Knies-U.  Rockl-W.  Waltenberger-J.
   Risau-W.
TI The vascular endothelial growth factor receptor Flt-1 mediates
   biological activities. Implications for a functional role of placenta
   growth factor in monocyte activation and chemotaxis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17629.

AU Sadar-M-D.  Ash-R.  Sundqvist-J.  Olsson-P-E.  Andersson-T-B.
TI Phenobarbital induction of CYP1A1 gene expression in a primary culture
   of rainbow trout hepatocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17635.

AU Asai-N.  Murakami-H.  Iwashita-T.  Takahashi-M.
TI A mutation at tyrosine 1062 in MEN2A-Ret and MEN2B-Ret impairs their
   transforming activity and association with Shc adaptor proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17644.

AU Bai-X.  Esko-J-D.
TI An animal cell mutant defective in heparan sulfate hexuronic acid
   2-O-sulfation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17711.

AU Fisher-M.  Gokhman-I.  Pick-U.  Zamir-A.
TI A salt-resistant plasma membrane carbonic anhydrase is induced by salt
   in Dunaliella salina
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17718.

AU Clementi-E.  Riccio-M.  Sciorati-C.  Nistico-G.  Meldolesi-J.
TI The type 2 ryanodine receptor of neurosecretory PC12 cells is activated
   by cyclic ADP-ribose. Role of the nitric oxide/cGMP pathway.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17739.

AU Gharaee:Kermani-M.  Denholm-E-M.  Phan-S-H.
TI Costimulation of fibroblast collagen and transforming growth factor
   {beta}1 gene expression by monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 via
   specific receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17779.

AU Wang-X.  Coons-L-B.  Taylor-D-B.  Stevens-S-E-Jr.  Gartner-T-K.
TI Variabilin, a novel RGD-containing antagonist of glycoprotein IIb-IIIa
   and platelet aggregation inhibitor from the hard tick Dermacentor
   variabilis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17785.

AU Chai-Y-C.  Howe-P-H.  DiCorleto-P-E.  Chisolm-G-M.
TI Oxidized low density lipoprotein and lysophosphatidylcholine stimulate
   cell cycle entry in vascular smooth muscle cells. Evidence for release
   of fibroblast growth factor-2.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17791.

AU Yao-K-W.  Schulz-H.
TI Intermediate channeling on the trifunctional {beta}-oxidation complex
   from pig heart mitochondria
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17816.

AU Gelissen-I-C.  Brown-A-J.  Mander-E-L.  Kritharides-L.  Dean-R-T.
   Jessup-W.
TI Sterol efflux is impaired from macrophage foam cells selectively
   enriched with 7-ketocholesterol
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17852.

AU Zhang-Y.  Mannering-D-E.  Davidson-A-L.  Yao-N.  Manson-M-D.
TI Maltose-binding protein containing an interdomain disulfide bridge
   confers a dominant-negative phenotype for transport and chemotaxis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17881.

AU Duplay-P.  Alcover-A.  Fargeas-C.  Sekaly-R-P.  Branton-P-E.
TI An activated epidermal growth factor receptor/Lck chimera restores
   early T cell receptor-mediated calcium response in a CD45-deficient T
   cell line
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17896.

AU Dahl-E.  Manthey-D.  Chen-Y.  Schwarz-J.  Chang-Y-S.  Lalley-P-A.
   Nicholson-B-J.  Willecke-K.
TI Molecular cloning and functional expression of mouse connexin-30, a gap
   junction gene highly expressed in adult brain and skin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17903.

AU Jiang-Y.  Chen-C.  Li-Z.  Guo-W.  Gegner-J-A.  Lin-S.  Han-J.
TI Characterization of the structure and function of a new
   mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38{beta})
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17920.

AU Nara-T.  Kawagishi-I.  Nishiyama-S-.  Homma-M.  Imae-Y.
TI Modulation of the thermosensing profile of the Escherichia coli
   aspartate receptor Tar by covalent modification of its methyl-accepting
   sites
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17932.

AU Fannon-M.  Nugent-M-A.
TI Basic fibroblast growth factor binds its receptors, is internalized,
   and stimulates DNA synthesis in Balb/c3T3 cells in the absence of
   heparan sulfate
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17949.

AU Bock-J-B.  Lin-R-C.  Scheller-R-H.
TI A new syntaxin family member implicated in targeting of intracellular
   transport vesicles
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17961.

AU Yin-M.  Yang-S-Q.  Lin-H-Z.  Lane-M-D.  Chatterjee-S.  Diehl-A-M.
TI Tumor necrosis factor {alpha} promotes nuclear localization of
   cytokine-inducible CCAAT/enhancer binding protein isoforms in
   hepatocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17974.

AU Boland-K.  Behrens-M.  Choi-D.  Manias-K.  Perlmutter-D-H.
TI The serpin-enzyme complex receptor recognizes soluble, nontoxic
   amyloid-{beta} peptide but not aggregated, cytotoxic amyloid-{beta}
   peptide
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18032.

AU Park-C-T.  Wright-S-D.
TI Plasma lipopolysaccharide-binding protein is found associated with a
   particle containing apolipoprotein A-I, phospholipid, and factor
   H-related proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18054.

AU Cooper-J-T.  Stroka-D-M.  Brostjan-C.  Palmetshofer-A.  Bach-F-H.
   Ferran-C.
TI A20 blocks endothelial cell activation through a NF-{kappa}B-dependent
   mechanism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18068.

AU Takagi-Y.  Nomizu-M.  Gullberg-D.  MacKrell-A-J.  Keene-D-R.
   Yamada-Y.  Fessler-J-H.
TI Conserved neuron promoting activity in Drosophila and vertebrate
   laminin {alpha}1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18074.

AU King-A-P-J.  Tseng-M-J.  Logsdon-C-D.  Billestrup-N.  Carter:Su-C.
TI Distinct cytoplasmic domains of the growth hormone receptor are
   required for glucocorticoid- and phorbol ester-induced decreases in
   growth hormone (GH) binding. These domains are different from that
   reported for GH-induced receptor internalization.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18088.

AU Gibbins-J.  Asselin-J.  Farndale-R.  Barnes-M.  Law-C-L.  Watson-S-P.
TI Tyrosine phosphorylation of the Fc receptor {gamma}-chain in
   collagen-stimulated platelets
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18095.

AU Chen-Q.  Lin-T-H.  Der-C-J.  Juliano-R-L.
TI Integrin-mediated activation of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) or
   extracellular signal-related kinase kinase (MEK) and MAP kinase is
   independent of Ras
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18122.

AU Scheid-M-P.  Duronio-V.
TI Phosphatidylinositol 3-OH kinase activity is not required for
   activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase by cytokines
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18134.

AU Rondinone-C-M.  Smith-U.
TI Okadaic acid exerts a full insulin-like effect on glucose transport and
   glucose transporter 4 translocation in human adipocytes. Evidence for a
   phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-independent pathway.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18148.

AU Deeney-J-T.  Cunningham-B-A.  Chheda-S.  Bokvist-K.
   Juntti:Berggren-L.  Lam-K.  Korchak-H-M.  Corkey-B-E.  Berggren-P-O.
TI Reversible Ca2+-dependent translocation of protein kinase C and
   glucose-induced insulin release
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18154.

AU Wasmeier-C.  Hutton-J-C.
TI Molecular cloning of phogrin, a protein-tyrosine phosphatase homologue
   localized to insulin secretory granule membranes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18161.

AU Wong-E-V.  Schaefer-A-W.  Landreth-G.  Lemmon-V.
TI Involvement of p90rsk in neurite outgrowth mediated by the cell
   adhesion molecule L1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18217.

AU Waters-S-B.  Chen-D.  Kao-A-W.  Okada-S.  Holt-K-H.  Pessin-J-E.
TI Insulin and epidermal growth factor receptors regulate distinct pools
   of Grb2-SOS in the control of Ras activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18224.

AU Zelicof-A.  Protopopov-V.  David-D.  Lin-X-Y.  Lustgarten-V.
   Gerst-J-E.
TI Two separate functions are encoded by the carboxyl-terminal domains of
   the yeast cyclase-associated protein and its mammalian homologs.
   Dimerization and actin binding.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18243.

AU Morana-S-J.  Wolf-C-M.  Li-J.  Reynolds-J-E.  Brown-M-K.  Eastman-A.
TI The involvement of protein phosphatases in the activation of ICE/CED-3
   protease, intracellular acidification, DNA digestion, and apoptosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18263.

AU de_Mora-J-F.  Guerrero-C.  Mahadevan-D.  Coque-J-J-R.  Rojas-J-M.
   Esteban-L-M.  Rebecchi-M.  Santos-E.
TI Isolated Sos1 PH domain exhibits germinal vesicle breakdown-inducing
   activity in Xenopus oocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18272.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Higazi-A-A-R.  Ganz-T.  Kariko-K.  Cines-D-B.
TI Defensin modulates tissue-type plasminogen activator and plasminogen
   binding to fibrin and endothelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17650.

AU Hsu-J-L.  Hsieh-Y.  Tu-C.  O'Connor-D.  Nick-H-S.  Silverman-D-N.
TI Catalytic properties of human manganese superoxide dismutase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17687.

AU Dyck-J-R-B.  Gao-G.  Widmer-J.  Stapleton-D.  Fernandez-C-S.
   Kemp-B-E.  Witters-L-A.
TI Regulation of 5{prime}-AMP-activated protein kinase activity by the
   noncatalytic {beta} and {gamma} subunits
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17798.

AU Piersen-C-E.  Prasad-R.  Wilson-S-H.  Lloyd-R-S.
TI Evidence for an imino intermediate in the DNA polymerase {beta}
   deoxyribose phosphate excision reaction
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17811.

AU Sugiura-I.  Furie-B.  Walsh-C-T.  Furie-B-C.
TI Profactor IX propeptide and glutamate substrate binding sites on the
   vitamin K-dependent carboxylase identified by site-directed mutagenesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17837.

AU Vertommen-D.  Bertrand-L.  Sontag-B.  Di_Pietro-A.  Louckx-M-P.
   Vidal-H.  Hue-L.  Rider-M-H.
TI The ATP-binding site in the 2-kinase domain of liver
   6-phosphofructo-2-kinase/fructose-2,6-bisphosphatase. Study of the role
   of Lys-54 and Thr-55 by site-directed mutagenesis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17875.

AU Pazhanisamy-S.  Stuver-C-M.  Cullinan-A-B.  Margolin-N.  Rao-B-G.
   Livingston-D-J.
TI Kinetic characterization of human immunodeficiency virus type-1
   protease-resistant variants
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17979.

AU Pete-M-J.  Exton-J-H.
TI Purification of a lysophospholipase from bovine brain that selectively
   deacylates arachidonoyl-substituted lysophosphatidylcholine
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18114.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Channareddy-S.  Jose-S-S.  Eryomin-V-A.  Rubin-E.  Taraschi-T-F.
   Janes-N.
TI Communication---Saturable ethanol binding in rat liver microsomes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17625.

AU Berdiev-B-K.  Prat-A-G.  Cantiello-H-F.  Ausiello-D-A.  Fuller-C-M.
   Jovov-B.  Benos-D-J.  Ismailov-I-I.
TI Regulation of epithelial sodium channels by short actin filaments
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17704.

AU Ninomiya-Y.  Kishimoto-T.  Miyashita-Y.  Kasai-H.
TI Ca2+-dependent exocytotic pathways in Chinese hamster ovary fibroblasts
   revealed by a caged-Ca2+ compound
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17751.

AU Chillaron-J.  Estevez-R.  Mora-C.  Wagner-C-A.  Suessbrich-H.
   Lang-F.  Gelpi-J-L.  Testar-X.  Busch-A-E.  Zorzano-A.  Palacin-M.
TI Obligatory amino acid exchange via systems bo,+-like and y+L-like. A
   tertiary active transport mechanism for renal reabsorption of cystine
   and dibasic amino acids.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17761.

AU Unno-M.  Shimada-H.  Toba-Y.  Makino-R.  Ishimura-Y.
TI Role of Arg112 of cytochrome P450cam in the electron transfer from
   reduced putidaredoxin. Analyses with site-directed mutants.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17869.

AU Schlossmann-J.  Lill-R.  Neupert-W.  Court-D-A.
TI Tom71, a novel homologue of the mitochondrial preprotein receptor Tom70
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17890.

AU Feng-Z.  Aggeler-R.  Haughton-M-A.  Capaldi-R-A.
TI Conformational changes in the Escherichia coli ATP synthase (ECF1F0)
   monitored by nucleotide-dependent differences in the reactivity of
   Cys-87 of the {gamma} subunit in the mutant {beta}Glu-381 Ala
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17986.

AU Prat-A-G.  Holtzman-E-J.  Brown-D.  Cunningham-C-C.  Reisin-I-L.
   Kleyman-T-R.  McLaughlin-M.  Jackson-G-R-Jr.  Lydon-J.
   Cantiello-H-F.
TI Renal epithelial protein (Apx) is an actin cytoskeleton-regulated Na+
   channel
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18045.

AU Gu-H-H.  Ahn-J.  Caplan-M-J.  Blakely-R-D.  Levey-A-I.  Rudnick-G.
TI Cell-specific sorting of biogenic amine transporters expressed in
   epithelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18100.

AU Wang-Y.  Sostman-A.  Roman-R.  Stribling-S.  Vigna-S.  Hannun-Y.
   Raymond-J.  Fitz-J-G.
TI Metabolic stress opens K+ channels in hepatoma cells through a Ca2+-
   and protein kinase C{alpha}-dependent mechanism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18107.

AU Amano-T.  Hisabori-T.  Muneyuki-E.  Yoshida-M.
TI Catalytic activities of {alpha}3{beta}3{gamma} complexes of F1-ATPase
   with 1, 2, or 3 incompetent catalytic sites
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18128.

AU von_Dippe-P.  Amoui-M.  Stellwagen-R-H.  Levy-D.
TI The functional expression of sodium-dependent bile acid transport in
   Madin-Darby canine kidney cells transfected with the cDNA for
   microsomal epoxide hydrolase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18176.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Kawamoto-S.
TI Communication---Neuron-specific alternative splicing of nonmuscle
   myosin II heavy chain-B pre-mRNA requires a Cis-acting intron sequence
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17613.

AU Lee-J-S.  Zhang-X.  Shi-Y.
TI Differential interactions of the CREB/ATF family of transcription
   factors with p300 and adenovirus E1A
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17666.

AU Tedin-K.  Blasi-U.
TI The RNA chain elongation rate of the {lambda} late mRNA is unaffected
   by high levels of ppGpp in the absence of amino acid starvation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17675.

AU Lasken-R-S.  Schuster-D-M.  Rashtchian-A.
TI Archaebacterial DNA polymerases tightly bind uracil-containing DNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17692.

AU Feinstein-D-L.  Galea-E.  Aquino-D-A.  Li-G-C.  Xu-H.  Reis-D-J.
TI Heat shock protein 70 suppresses astroglial-inducible nitric-oxide
   synthase expression by decreasing NF{kappa}B activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17724.

AU Chang-W.  Zhou-W.  Theill-L-E.  Baxter-J-D.  Schaufele-F.
TI An activation function in Pit-1 required selectively for synergistic
   transcription
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17733.

AU Bisotto-S.  Minorgan-S.  Rehfuss-R-P.
TI Identification and characterization of a novel transcriptional
   activation domain in the CREB-binding protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17746.

AU Holthuis-J-C-M.  Jansen-E-J-R.  Martens-G-J-M.
TI Secretogranin III is a sulfated protein undergoing proteolytic
   processing in the regulated secretory pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17755.

AU Jiang-B-H.  Rue-E.  Wang-G-L.  Roe-R.  Semenza-G-L.
TI Dimerization, DNA binding, and transactivation properties of
   hypoxia-inducible factor 1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17771.

AU Doolan-D-L.  Hedstrom-R-C.  Rogers-W-O.  Charoenvit-Y.  Rogers-M.
   de_la_Vega-P.  Hoffman-S-L.
TI Identification and characterization of the protective hepatocyte
   erythrocyte protein 17 kDa gene of Plasmodium yoelii, homolog of
   Plasmodium falciparum exported protein 1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17861.

AU Dlakic-M.  Park-K.  Griffith-J-D.  Harvey-S-C.  Harrington-R-E.
TI The organic crystallizing agent 2-methyl-2,4-pentanediol reduces DNA
   curvature by means of structural changes in A-tracts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17911.

AU Wu-C-H.  Lee-M-F.  Liao-S-C.  Luo-S-F.
TI Sequencing analysis of cDNA clones encoding the American cockroach
   Cr-PI allergens. Homology with insect hemolymph proteins.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17937.

AU Shimomura-A.  Ogawa-Y.  Kitani-T.  Fujisawa-H.  Hagiwara-M.
TI Calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II potentiates transcriptional
   activation through activating transcription factor 1 but not cAMP
   response element-binding protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17957.

AU Rachez-C.  Sautiere-P.  Formstecher-P.  Lefebvre-P.
TI Identification of amino acids critical for the DNA binding and
   dimerization properties of the human retinoic acid receptor {alpha}.
   Importance of lysine 360, lysine 365, and valine 361.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17996.

AU Nelson-K-L.  Becker-N-A.  Pahwa-G-S.  Hollingsworth-M-A.
   Maher-L-J-III.
TI Potential for H-DNA in the human MUC1 mucin gene promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18061.

AU Kovarik-A.  Lu-P-J.  Peat-N.  Morris-J.  Taylor:Papadimitriou-J.
TI Two GC boxes (Sp1 sites) are involved in regulation of the activity of
   the epithelium-specific MUC1 promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18140.

AU Welihinda-A-A.  Kaufman-R-J.
TI The unfolded protein response pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
   Oligomerization and trans-phosphorylation of Ire1p (Ern1p) are required
   for kinase activation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18181.

AU Hoffmann-A.  Roeder-R-G.
TI Cloning and characterization of human TAF20/15. Multiple interactions
   suggest a central role in TFIID complex formation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18194.

AU Luo-W.  Skalnik-D-G.
TI CCAAT displacement protein competes with multiple transcriptional
   activators for binding to four sites in the proximal gp91phox promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18203.

AU Kirstein-M.  Sanz-L.  Quinones-S.  Moscat-J.  Diaz:Meco-M-T.  Saus-J.
TI Cross-talk between different enhancer elements during mitogenic
   induction of the human stromelysin-1 gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18231.

AU Hu-J-F.  Vu-T-H.  Hoffman-A-R.
TI Promoter-specific modulation of insulin-like growth factor II genomic
   imprinting by inhibitors of DNA methylation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18253.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Wang-F.  Gerzanich-V.  Wells-G-B.  Anand-R.  Peng-X.  Keyser-K.
   Lindstrom-J.
TI Assembly of human neuronal nicotinic receptor {alpha}5 subunits with
   {alpha}3, {beta}2, and {beta}4 subunits
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17656.

AU Surolia-A.  Sharon-N.  Schwarz-F-P.
TI Thermodynamics of monosaccharide and disaccharide binding to Erythrina
   corallodendron lectin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17697.

AU Hudrisier-D.  Mazarguil-H.  Laval-F.  Oldstone-M-B-A.  Gairin-J-E.
TI Binding of viral antigens to major histocompatibility complex class I
   H-2Db molecules is controlled by dominant negative elements at peptide
   non-anchor residues. Implications for peptide selection and
   presentation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17829.

AU Giartosio-A.  Erent-M.  Cervoni-L.  Morera-S.  Janin-J.  Konrad-M.
   Lascu-I.
TI Thermal stability of hexameric and tetrameric nucleoside diphosphate
   kinases. Effect of subunit interaction.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17845.

AU Thompson-S-A.  Harris-A.  Hoang-D.  Ferrer-M.  Johnson-G-R.
TI COOH-terminal extended recombinant amphiregulin with bioactivity
   comparable with naturally derived growth factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17927.

AU Surette-M-G.  Stock-J-B.
TI Role of {alpha}-helical coiled-coil interactions in receptor
   dimerization, signaling, and adaptation during bacterial chemotaxis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17966.

AU Robey-F-A.  Harris:Kelson-T.  Robert:Guroff-M.  Batini-D.  Ivanov-B.
   Lewis-M-S.  Roller-P-P.
TI A synthetic conformational epitope from the C4 domain of HIV Gp120 that
   binds CD4
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 17990.

AU Hermoso-J.  Pignol-D.  Kerfelec-B.  Crenon-I.  Chapus-C.
   Fontecilla:Camps-J-C.
TI Lipase activation by nonionic detergents. The crystal structure of the
   porcine lipase-colipase-tetraethylene glycol monooctyl ether complex.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18007.

AU Jewell:Motz-E-A.  Liggett-S-B.
TI G protein-coupled receptor kinase specificity for phosphorylation and
   desensitization of {alpha}2-adrenergic receptor subtypes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18082.

AU Witte-S.  Neumann-F.  Krawinkel-U.  Przybylski-M.
TI Mass spectrometric identification of leucine zipper-like homodimer
   complexes of the autoantigen L7
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18171.

AU Derossi-D.  Calvet-S.  Trembleau-A.  Brunissen-A.  Chassaing-G.
   Prochiantz-A.
TI Cell internalization of the third helix of the antennapedia homeodomain
   is receptor-independent
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18188.

AU Zhang-L.  Plow-E-F.
TI Overlapping, but not identical, sites are involved in the recognition
   of C3bi, neutrophil inhibitory factor, and adhesive ligands by the
   {alpha}M{beta}2 integrin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18211.

AU Ahn-K.  Erlander-M.  Leturcq-D.  Peterson-P-A.  Fruh-K.  Yang-Y.
TI In vivo characterization of the proteasome regulator PA28
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18237.

AU Yoshikawa-F.  Morita-M.  Monkawa-T.  Michikawa-T.  Furuichi-T.
   Mikoshiba-K.
TI Mutational analysis of the ligand binding site of the inositol
   1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18277.

AU McCudden-C-R.  Powers:Lee-S-G.
TI Required allosteric effector site for N-acetylglutamate on
   carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase I
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 July 26.  271(30).  p 18285.



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TI Nuclear morphogenesis and the onset of transcriptional activity in
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SO Chromosoma.  1996 105(1)  P 1.
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AU Panzera-F.  Gimenez-Abian-M-I.  Lopez-Saez-J-F.  Gimenez-Martin-G.
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TI Nucleolar organizer expression in Allium cepa L. chromosomes.
SO Chromosoma.  1996 105(1)  P 12.
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AU Thurston-V-C.  Zinkowski-R-P.  Binder-L-I.
TI Tau as a nucleolar protein in human nonneural cells in vitro and in
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SO Chromosoma.  1996 105(1)  P 20.
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AU Adams-D-L.  Hodge-L-D.
TI Postmetaphase nuclear formation: loss of a chromosomal epitope
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SO Chromosoma.  1996 105(1)  P 31.
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AU Breneman-J-W.  Yau-P-M.  Swiger-R-R.  Teplitz-R.  Smith-H-A.
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TI Activity banding of human chromosomes as shown by histone
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SO Chromosoma.  1996 105(1)  P 41.
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AU Meschini-R.  Bastianelli-R.  Palitti-F.
TI The diplochromosome of endoreduplicated cells: a new approach to
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SO Chromosoma.  1996 105(1)  P 50.
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AU Hanson-R-E.  Islam-Faridi-M-N.  Percival-E-A.  Crane-C-F.  Ji-Y.
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TI Distribution of 5S and 18S-28S rDNA loci in a tetraploid cotton
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SO Chromosoma.  1996 105(1)  P 55.
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AU Ansari-H-A.  Maher-D-W.  Pearce-P-D.  Broad-T-E.
TI Resolving ambiguities in the karyotype of domestic sheep (Ovis
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AU Lohi-J.  Lehti-K.  Westermarck-J.  Kaehaeri-V-M.  Keski-Oja-J.
TI Regulation of membrane-type matrix metalloproteinase-1 expression
   by growth factors and phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 239.
AB 62390239.225

AU Jacotot-E.  Callebaut-C.  Blanco-J.  Krust-B.  Neubert-K.  Barth-A.
   Hovanessian-A-G.
TI Dipeptidyl-peptidase IV-beta, a novel form of
   cell-surface-expressed protein with dipeptidyl-peptidase IV
   activity.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 248.
AB 62390248.225

AU Kroeger-N.  Bergsdorf-C.  Sumper-M.
TI Frustulins : domain conservation in a protein family associated
   with diatom cell walls.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 259.
AB 62390259.225

AU Zeidler-W.  Schirmer-N-K.  Egle-C.  Ribeiro-S.  Kreutzer-R.
   Sprinzl-M.
TI Limited proteolysis and amino acid replacements in the effector
   region of Thermus thermophilus elongation factor Tu.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 265.
AB 62390265.225

AU Parente-D.  Raucci-G.  Celano-B.  Pacilli-A.  Zanoni-L.
   Canevari-S.  Adobati-E.  Colnaghi-M-I.  Dosio-F.  Arpicco-S.
   Cattel-L.  Mele-A.  De-Santis-R.
TI Clavin, a type-1 ribosome-inactivating protein from Aspergillus
   clavatus IFO 8605.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 272.
AB 62390272.225

AU Walter-M-H.  Liu-J-W.  Wuenn-J.  Hess-D.
TI Bean ribonuclease-like pathogenesis-related protein genes (Ypr10)
   display complex patterns of developmental, dark-induced and
   exogenous-stimulus-dependent expression.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 281.
AB 62390281.225

AU Tuzi-S.  Naito-A.  Saito-H.
TI Temperature-dependent conformational change of bacteriorhodopsin as
   studied by solid-state ^[13]C NMR.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 294.
AB 62390294.225

AU Vanhooren-J-C-T.  Fransen-M.  de-Bethune-B.  Baumgart-E.  Baes-M.
   Torrekens-S.  Van-Leuven-F.  Mannaerts-G-P.  Van-Veldhoven-P-P.
TI Rat pristanoyl-CoA oxidase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 302.
AB 62390302.225

AU Kato-H.  Minamikawa-T.
TI Identification and characterization of a rice cysteine
   endopeptidase that digests glutelin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 310.
AB 62390310.225

AU Johnson-D-F.  Moorhead-G.  Caudwell-F-B.  Cohen-P.  Chen-Y-H.
   Chen-M-X.  Cohen-P-T-W.
TI Identification of protein-phosphatase-1-binding domains on the
   glycogen and myofibrillar targetting subunits.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 317.
AB 62390317.225

AU Gailly-P.  Wu-X.  Haystead-T-A-J.  Somlyo-A-P.  Cohen-P-T-W.
   Cohen-P.  Somlyo-A-V.
TI Regions of the 110-kDa regulatory subunit M_[110] required for
   regulation of myosin-light-chain-phosphatase activity in smooth
   muscle.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 326.
AB 62390326.225

AU Medved-L-V.  Solovjov-D-A.  Ingham-K-C.
TI Domain structure, stability and interactions in streptokinase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 333.
AB 62390333.225

AU Malissard-M.  Borsig-L.  Di-Marco-S.  Gruetter-M-G.  Kragl-U.
   Wandrey-C.  Berger-E-G.
TI Recombinant soluble beta-1,4-galactosyltransferases expressed in
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 340.
AB 62390340.225

AU Gourlet-P.  Vilardaga-J-P.  De-Neef-P.  Vandermeers-A.
   Waelbroeck-M.  Bollen-A.  Robberecht-P.
TI Interaction of amino acid residues at positions 8-15 of secretin
   with the N-terminal domain of the secretin receptor.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 349.
AB 62390349.225

AU Koelling-R.  Hollenberg-C-P.
TI The hemolysin B protein, expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae,
   accumulates in binding-protein(BiP)-containing structures.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 356.
AB 62390356.225

AU Johannes-L.  Perez-F.  Laran-Chich-M-P.  Henry-J-P.  Darchen-F.
TI Characterization of the interaction of the monomeric GTP-binding
   protein Rab3a with geranylgeranyl transferase II.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 362.
AB 62390362.225

AU Woelfl-J.  Dagher-M-C.  Fuchs-A.  Geiszt-M.  Ligeti-E.
TI In vitro activation of the NADPH oxidase by fluoride.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 369.
AB 62390369.225

AU Vega-M-C.  Coll-M.  Aleman-C.
TI Intrinsic conformational preferences of the Hoechst dye family and
   their influence on DNA binding.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 376.
AB 62390376.225

AU Jain-A.  Hasnain-S-E.
TI A 30-kDa host protein binds to two very-late baculovirus promoters.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 384.
AB 62390384.225

AU Hanlon-S-P.  Toh-T-H.  Solomon-P-S.  Holt-R-A.  McEwan-A-G.
TI Dimethylsulfide : acceptor oxidoreductase from Rhodobacter
   sulfidophilus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 391.
AB 62390391.225

AU Valentini-G.  De-Gregorio-A.  Di-Salvo-C.  Grimm-R.  Bellocco-E.
   Cuzzocrea-G.  Iadarola-P.
TI An essential lysine in the substrate-binding site of ornithine
   carbamoyltransferase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 397.
AB 62390397.225

AU Munro-A-W.  Daff-S.  Coggins-J-R.  Lindsay-J-G.  Chapman-S-K.
TI Probing electron transfer in flavocytochrome P-450 BM3 and its
   component domains.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 403.
AB 62390403.225

AU Vuilleumier-S.  Leisinger-T.
TI Protein engineering studies of dichloromethane
   dehalogenase/glutathione S-transferase from Methylophilus sp.
   strain DM11.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 410.
AB 62390410.225

AU Mortarino-M.  Negri-A.  Tedeschi-G.  Simonic-T.  Duga-S.
   Gassen-H-G.  Ronchi-S.
TI L-Aspartate oxidase from Escherichia coli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 418.
AB 62390418.225

AU Tedeschi-G.  Negri-A.  Mortarino-M.  Ceciliani-F.  Simonic-T.
   Faotto-L.  Ronchi-S.
TI L-Aspartate oxidase from Escherichia coli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 427.
AB 62390427.225

AU Senchenkova-S-N.  Shashkov-A-S.  Knirel-Y-A.  McGovern-J-J.
   Moran-A-P.
TI The O-specific polysaccharide chain of Campylobacter fetus serotype
   B lipopolysaccharide is a D-rhamnan terminated with
   3-O-methyl-D-rhamnose (D-acofriose).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 434.
AB 62390434.225

AU Pinson-B.  Pillois-X.  Brethes-D.  Chevallier-J.  Napias-C.
TI In vivo phosphorylation of the purine/cytosine permease from the
   plasma membrane of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 439.
AB 62390439.225

AU Gonzalez-Barroso-M-M.  Fleury-C.  Arechaga-I.  Zaragoza-P.
   Levi-Meyrueis-C.  Raimbault-S.  Ricquier-D.  Bouillaud-F.  Rial-E.
TI Activation of the uncoupling protein by fatty acids is modulated by
   mutations in the C-terminal region of the protein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 445.
AB 62390445.225

AU Saladin-R.  Vu-Dac-N.  Fruchart-J-C.  Auwerx-J.  Staels-B.
TI Transcriptional induction of rat liver apolipoprotein A-I gene
   expression by glucocorticoids requires the glucocorticoid receptor
   and a labile cell-specific protein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 451.
AB 62390451.225

AU Alberati-Giani-D.  Buchli-R.  Malherbe-P.  Broger-C.  Lang-G.
   Koehler-C.  Lahm-H-W.  Cesura-A-M.
TI Isolation and expression of a cDNA clone encoding human
   kynureninase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 460.
AB 62390460.225

AU Seibold-B.  Matthes-M.  Eppink-M-H-M.  Lingens-F.
   van-Berkel-W-J-H.  Mueller-R.
TI 4-Hydroxybenzoate hydroxylase from Pseudomonas sp. CBS3.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 469.
AB 62390469.225

AU Beattie-J.  Shand-J-H.  Flint-D-J.
TI An immobilised peptide array identifies antibodies to a
   discontinuous epitope in the extracellular domain of the bovine
   growth hormone receptor.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 479.
AB 62390479.225

AU Gallert-K-C.  Ohanjan-T.  Daignan-Fornier-B.  Lottspeich-F.
   Krauss-G.
TI Enzymatic properties and inhibition by single-stranded autonomously
   replicating sequences of adenylosuccinate synthase from
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 487.
AB 62390487.225

AU Yamaji-R.  Okada-T.  Moriya-M.  Naito-M.  Tsuruo-T.  Miyatake-K.
   Nakano-Y.
TI Brain capillary endothelial cells express two forms of
   erythropoietin receptor mRNA.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 494.
AB 62390494.225

AU Seignovert-L.  Haertlein-M.  Leberman-R.
TI Asparaginyl-tRNA synthetase from Thermus thermophilus HB8.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 501.
AB 62390501.225

AU Klappa-P.  Dierks-T.  Zimmermann-R.
TI Cyclosporin A inhibits the degradation of signal sequences after
   processing of presecretory proteins by signal peptidase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 509.
AB 62390509.225

AU El-Hadri-K.  Pairault-J.  Feve-B.
TI Triiodothyronine regulates beta3-adrenoceptor expression in
   3T3-F442A differentiating adipocytes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 519.
AB 62390519.225

AU Svensson-L-T.  Kilpelaeinen-S-H.  Hiltunen-J-K.  Alexson-S-E-H.
TI Characterization and isolation of enzymes that hydrolyze
   short-chain acyl-CoA in rat-liver mitochondria.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 526.
AB 62390526.225

AU Kjellberg-A.  Urbina-F.  Weintraub-A.  Widmalm-G.
TI Structural analysis of the O-antigenic polysaccharide from the
   enteropathogenic Escherichia coli O125.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 239(2)  P 532.
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AU McShea-D-W.
TI Perspective. Metazoan Complexity and Evolution: Is There a Trend?
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  477-492.

AU Bennett-A-F.  Lenski-R-E.
TI Evolutionary Adaptation to Temperature. V. Adaptive Mechanisms and
   Correlated Responses in Experimental Lines of Escherichia coli.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  493-503.

AU Schultz-T-R.  Cocroft-R-B.  Churchill-G-A.
TI The Reconstruction of Ancestral Character States.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  504-511.

AU Tanaka-Y.
TI Social Selection and the Evolution of Animal Signals.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  512-523.

AU Thorpe-R-S.
TI The Use of DNA Divergence to Help Determine the Correlates of Evolution of
   Morphological Characters.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  524-531.

AU Doebeli-M.
TI Quantitative Genetics and Population Dynamics.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  532-546.

AU Zhivotovsky-L-A.  Feldman-M-W.  Bergman-A.
TI On the Evolution of Phenotypic Plasticity in a Spatially Heterogeneous
   Environment.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  547-558.

AU Hackstein-J-H.  Van-Alen-T-A.
TI Fecal Methanogens and Vertebrate Evolution.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  559-572.

AU Higgins-L-E.  Rankin-M-A.
TI Different Pathways in Arthropod Postembryonic Development.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  573-582.

AU McCollum-S-A.  Van-Buskirk-J.
TI Costs and Benefits of a Predator-Induced Polyphenism in the Gray Treefrog,
   Hyla chrysoscelis.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  583-593.

AU Miles-D-B.  Dunham-A-E.
TI The Paradox of the Phylogeny: Character Displacement of Analyses of Body
   Size in Island Anolis.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  594-603.

AU Radtkey-R-R.
TI Adaptive Radiation of Day-Geckos (Phelsuma) in the Seychelles Archipelago: A
   Phylogenetic Analysis.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  604-623.

AU Bernatchez-L.  Vuorinen-J-A.  Bodaly-R.  Dodson-J-J.
TI Genetic Evidence for Reproductive Isolation and Multiple Origins of
   Sympatric Trophic Ecotypes of Whitefish (Coregonus).
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  624-635.

AU Petersen-C-W.  Fischer-E-A.
TI Intraspecific Variation in Sex Allocation in a Simultaneous Hermaphrodite:
   The Effect of Individual Size.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  636-645.

AU Forsgren-E.  Kvarnemo-C.  Lindstrom-K.
TI Mode of Sexual Selection Determined by Resource Abundance in Two Sand Goby
   Populations.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  646-654.

AU Bert-T-M.  McCarthy-K-J.  Cruz-Lopez-H.  Bogdanowicz-S.
TI Character Discriminatory Power, Character-Set Congruence, and the
   Classification of Individuals from Hybrid Zones: An Example Using Stone
   Crabs (Menippe).
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  655-671.

AU West-K.  Cohen-A.
TI Shell Microstructure of Gastropods from Lake Tanganyika, Africa: Adaptation,
   Convergent Evolution, and Escalation.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  672-681.

AU Rosenberg-G.
TI Independent Evolution of Terrestriality in Atlantic Truncatellid
   Gastropods.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  682-693.

AU Sakaluk-S-K.  Eggert-A-K.
TI Female Control of Sperm Transfer and Intraspecific Variation in Sperm
   Precedence: Antecedents to the Evolution of a Courtship Food Gift.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  694-703.

AU Orr-M-R.
TI Life-History Adaptation and Reproductive Isolation in a Grasshopper Hybrid
   Zone.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  704-716.

AU Lederhouse-R-C.  Scriber-J-M.
TI Intrasexual Selection Constrains Evolution of the Dorsal Color Pattern of
   Male Black Swallowtail Butterflies, Papilio polyxenes.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  717-722.

AU Wade-M-J.  Shuster-S-M.  Stevens-L.
TI Inbreeding: Its Effect on Response to Selection for Pupal Weight and the
   Heritable Variance in Fitness in the Flour Beetle, Tribolium castaneum.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  723-733.

AU Normark-B-B.
TI Phylogeny and Evolution of Parthenogenetic Weevils of the Aramigus
   tessellatus Species Complex (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Naupactini):
   Evidence from Mitochondrial DNA Sequences.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  734-745.

AU Moller-A-P.
TI Sexual Selection, Viability Selection, amd Developmental Stability in the
   Domestic Fly Musca domestica.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  746-752.

AU Chippindale-A-K.  Chu-T-J.  Rose-M-R.
TI Complex Trade-Offs and the Evolution of Starvation Resistance in Drosophila
   melanogaster.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  753-766.

AU Chakir-M.  Capy-P.  Genermont-J.  Pla-E.  David-J-R.
TI Adaptation to Fermenting Resources in Drosophila melanogaster: Ethanol and
   Acetic Acid Tolerances Share a Common Genetic Basis.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  767-776.

AU Brown-J-M.  Abrahamson-W-G.  Way-P-A.
TI Mitochondrial DNA Phylogeography of Host Races of the Goldenrod Ball
   Gallmaker, Eurosta solidaginis (Diptera: Tephritidae).
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  777-786.

AU Beckenbach-A-T.
TI Selection and the "Sex-Ratio" Polymorphism in Natural Populations of
   Drosophila pseudoobscura.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  787-794.

AU Stearns-S-C.  Kaiser-M.
TI Effects on Fitness Components of P-Element Inserts in Drosophila
   melanogaster: Analysis of Trade-Offs.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  795-806.

AU Moore-J.  Gotelli-N-J.
TI Evolutionary Patterns of Altered Behavior and Susceptibility in Parasitized
   Hosts.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  807-819.

AU Poulin-E.  Feral-J-P.
TI Why Are There So Many Species of Brooding Antarctic Echinoids?
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  820-830.

AU Sheck-A-L.  Gould-F.
TI The Genetic Basis of Differences in Growth and Behavior of Specialist and
   Generalist Herbivore Species: Selection on Hybrids of Heliothis virescens
   and Heliothis subflexa (Lepidoptera).
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  831-841.

AU Schultz-S-T.  Ganders-F-R.
TI Evolution of Unisexuality in the Hawaiian Flora: A Test of Microevolutionary
   Theory.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  842-855.

AU Ruckelshaus-M-H.
TI Estimation of Genetic Neighborhood Parameters from Pollen and Seed Dispersal
   in the Marine Angiosperm, Zostera marina L.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  856-864.

AU Lacey-E-P.
TI Parental Effects in Platago lanceolata L.I.: A Growth Chamber Experiment to
   Examine Pre-and Post-zygotic Temperature Effects.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  865-878.

AU Mayer-S-S.  Charlesworth-D.  Meyers-B.
TI Inbreeding Depression in Four Populations of Collinsia heterophylla Nutt
   (Scrophulariaceae).
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  879-891.

AU Bixby-P-J.  Levin-D-A.
TI The Response to Selection on Autogamy in Phlox.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  892-899.

AU Bacilieri-R.  Ducousso-A.  Petit-R-J.  Kremer-A.
TI Mating System and Asymmetric Hybridization in a Mixed Stand of European
   Oaks.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  900-908.

CC Brief Communications.

AU Templeton-A-R.
TI Experimental Evidence for the Genetic-Transilience Model of Speciation.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  909-915.

AU Massad-E.
TI Transmission Rates and the Evolution of HIV Virulence.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  916-918.

AU Assuncao-R.  Jacobi-C-M.
TI Optimal Sampling Design for Studies of Gene Flow from a Point Source Using
   Marker Genes or Marked Individuals.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  918-923.

AU Friesen-V-L.  Montevecchi-W-A.  Gaston-A-J.  Barrett-R-T.  Davidson-W-S.
TI Molecular Evidence for Kin Groups in the Absence of Large-Scale Genetic
   Differentiation in a Migratory Bird.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  924-930.

AU Roubik-D-W.  Weight-L-A.  Bonilla-M-A.
TI Population Genetics, Diploid Males, and Limits to Social Evolution of
   Euglossine Bees.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  931-935.

AU Bryant-E-H.  Meffert-L-M.
TI Morphometric Differentiation in Serially Bottlenecked Populations of the
   Housefly.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  935-940.

AU Galiana-A.  Gonzalez-Candelas-F.  Moya-A.
TI Postmating Isolation Analysis in Founder-Flush Experimental Populations of
   Drosophila pseudoobscura.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  941-944.

AU Guinand-B.  Easteal-S.
TI Multivariate Patterns of Genetic Differentiation Support Complex
   Colonization Schemes in Bufo marinus Populations.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  944-951.

AU Liu-H-P.  Mitton-J-B.  Wu-S-K.
TI Paternal Mitochondrial DNA Differentiation Far Exceeds Maternal
   Mitochondrial DNA and Allozyme Differentiation in the Freshwater Mussel,
   Anodonta grandis grandis.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  952-957.

AU Simms-E-L.  Bucher-M-A.
TI Pleiotropic Effects of Flower-Color Intensity on Herbivore Performance on
   Ipomoea purpurea.
SO Evolution.  1996 Apr.  50(2).  P  957-963.


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CC CONTENTS   Volume 285 Number 2 (1996)
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AU 
TI Editorial
   Andreas Oksche.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(2)  P 177.
AB 62850177.441

AU Cauchi-J.  Alcorn-D.  Cancilla-B.  Key-B.  Berka-J-L.  Nurcombe-V.
   Ryan-G-B.  Bertram-J-F.
TI Light-microscopic immunolocalization of fibroblast growth factor-1
   and -2 in adult rat kidney.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(2)  P 179.
AB 62850179.441

AU Wrobel-K-H.  Bickel-D.  Schimmel-M.  Kujat-R.
TI Immunohistochemical demonstration of nerve growth factor receptor
   in bovine testis.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(2)  P 189.
AB 62850189.441

AU Toyoguchi-T.  Yamaguchi-K.  Nakagawa-K.  Fukusawa-T.  Moriya-H.
   Sakiyama-H.
TI Change of complement C1s synthesis during development of hamster
   cartilage.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(2)  P 199.
AB 62850199.441

AU Tagami-M.  Yamagata-K.  Nara-Y.  Fujino-H.  Kubota-A.  Numano-F.
   Yamori-Y.
TI Ultrastructural analysis of survival in cultured smooth muscle
   cells isolated from stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats:
   effect of growth factors.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(2)  P 205.
AB 62850205.441

AU Toyosawa-S.  Ogawa-Y.  Inagaki-T.  Ijuhin-N.
TI Immunohistochemical localization of carbonic anhydrase isozyme II
   in rat incisor epithelial cells at various stages of amelogenesis.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(2)  P 217.
AB 62850217.441

AU Liu-Y-Y.  Morris-J-F.  Ju-G.
TI Synaptic relationship of substance P-like-immunoreactive nerve
   fibers with gland cells of the anterior pituitary in the rat.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(2)  P 227.
AB 62850227.441

AU Nakanishi-S.  Fujii-A.  Nakade-S.  Mikoshiba-K.
TI Immunohistochemical localization of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate
   receptors in non-neural tissues, with special reference to
   epithelia, the reproductive system, and muscular tissues.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(2)  P 235.
AB 62850235.441

AU D'Aniello-B.  Vallarino-M.  Pinelli-C.  Fiorentino-M.  Rastogi-R-K.
TI Neuropeptide Y: localization in the brain and pituitary of the
   developing frog (Rana esculenta).
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(2)  P 253.
AB 62850253.441

AU Mihaly-A.  Priestley-J-V.  Molnar-E.
TI Expression of raf serine/threonine protein kinases in the cell
   bodies of primary sensory neurons of the adult rat.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(2)  P 261.
AB 62850261.441

AU Ali-S-M.  Chan-A-S.  Leong-S-K.
TI Histochemical and immunohistochemical localisation of nitrergic
   neuronal and non-neuronal cells in the bursa of Fabricius of the
   chicken.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(2)  P 273.
AB 62850273.441

AU Mawe-G-M.  Talmage-E-K.  Lee-K-P.  Parsons-R-L.
TI Expression of choline acetyltransferase immunoreactivity in guinea
   pig cardiac ganglia.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(2)  P 281.
AB 62850281.441

AU Sussman-M-A.  Ito-M.  Daniels-M-P.  Flucher-B.  Buranen-S.
   Kedes-L.
TI Chicken skeletal muscle tropomodulin: novel localization and
   characterization.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(2)  P 287.
AB 62850287.441

AU Schuler-M.  Pette-D.
TI Fiber transformation and replacement in low-frequency stimulated
   rabbit fast-twitch muscles.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(2)  P 297.
AB 62850297.441

AU Reischig-T.  Stengl-M.
TI Morphology and pigment-dispersing hormone immunocytochemistry of
   the accessory medulla, the presumptive circadian pacemaker of the
   cockroach Leucophaea maderae: a light- and electron-microscopic
   study.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(2)  P 305.
AB 62850305.441

AU Wood-D-E.  Derby-C-D.
TI Distribution of dopamine-like immunoreactivity suggests a role for
   dopamine in the courtship display behavior of the blue crab,
   Callinectes sapidus.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(2)  P 321.
AB 62850321.441

AU Montuenga-L-M.  Zudaire-E.  Prado-M-A.  Audsley-N.  Burrell-M-A.
   Coast-G-M.
TI Presence of Locusta diuretic hormone in endocrine cells of the
   ampullae of locust Malpighian tubules.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(2)  P 331.
AB 62850331.441

AU Carnevali-M-D-C.  Bonasoro-F.  Invernizzi-R.  Lucca-E.  Welsch-U.
   Thorndyke-M-C.
TI Tissue distribution of monoamine neurotransmitters in normal and
   regenerating arms of the feather star Antedon mediterranea.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(2)  P 341.
AB 62850341.441

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CC CONTENTS          Volume 271 Number 31 (1996)

CC MINIREVIEWS

AU Selkoe-D-J.
TI Amyloid {beta}-protein and the genetics of Alzheimer's disease
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18295.

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Toke-D-A.  Martin-C-E.
TI Isolation and characterization of a gene affecting fatty acid
   elongation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18413.

AU Schissel-S-L.  Schuchman-E-H.  Williams-K-J.  Tabas-I.
TI Zn2+-stimulated sphingomyelinase is secreted by many cell types and is
   a product of the acid sphingomyelinase gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18431.

AU Wilkins-P-P.  McEver-R-P.  Cummings-R-D.
TI Structures of the O-glycans on P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 from
   HL-60 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18732.

AU Sgroi-D.  Nocks-A.  Stamenkovic-I.
TI A single N-linked glycosylation site is implicated in the regulation of
   ligand recognition by the I-type lectins CD22 and CD33
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18803.

AU Ohnuma-S-.  Hirooka-K.  Hemmi-H.  Ishida-C.  Ohto-C.  Nishino-T.
TI Conversion of product specificity of archaebacterial
   geranylgeranyl-diphosphate synthase. Identification of essential amino
   acid residues for chain length determination of prenyltransferase
   reaction.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18831.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Zhang-J.  Ferguson-S-S-G.  Barak-L-S.  Menard-L.  Caron-M-G.
TI Communication---Dynamin and {beta}-arrestin reveal distinct mechanisms
   for G protein-coupled receptor internalization
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18302.

AU Ferrer:Montiel-A-V.  Canaves-J-M.  DasGupta-B-R.  Wilson-M-C.
   Montal-M.
TI Communication---Tyrosine phosphorylation modulates the activity of
   clostridial neurotoxins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18322.

AU Rivard-N.  L'Allemain-G.  Bartek-J.  Pouyssegur-J.
TI Abrogation of p27Kip1 by cDNA antisense suppresses quiescence (G0
   state) in fibroblasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18337.

AU Hwang-S-C.  Jhon-D-Y.  Bae-Y-S.  Kim-J-H.  Rhee-S-G.
TI Activation of phospholipase C-{gamma} by the concerted action of Tau
   proteins and arachidonic acid
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18342.

AU Novak-U.  Mui-A.  Miyajima-A.  Paradiso-L.
TI Formation of STAT5-containing DNA binding complexes in response to
   colony-stimulating factor-1 and platelet-derived growth factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18350.

AU Baillet-B.  Kohorn-B-D.
TI Hydrophobic core but not amino-terminal charged residues are required
   for translocation of an integral thylakoid membrane protein in vivo
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18375.

AU Bangs-J-D.  Brouch-E-M.  Ransom-D-M.  Roggy-J-L.
TI A soluble secretory reporter system in Trypanosoma brucei. Studies on
   endoplasmic reticulum targeting.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18387.

AU Hoffman-J-F.  Linderman-J-J.  Omann-G-M.
TI Receptor up-regulation, internalization, and interconverting receptor
   states. Critical components of a quantitative description of N-formyl
   peptide-receptor dynamics in the neutrophil.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18394.

AU McLeod-R-S.  Wang-Y.  Wang-S.  Rusinol-A.  Links-P.  Yao-Z.
TI Apolipoprotein B sequence requirements for hepatic very low density
   lipoprotein assembly. Evidence that hydrophobic sequences within
   apolipoprotein B48 mediate lipid recruitment.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18445.

AU Corbett-A-H.  Silver-P-A.
TI The NTF2 gene encodes an essential, highly conserved protein that
   functions in nuclear transport in vivo
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18477.

AU Jensen-L-T.  Howard-W-R.  Strain-J-J.  Winge-D-R.  Culotta-V-C.
TI Enhanced effectiveness of copper ion buffering by CUP1 metallothionein
   compared with CRS5 metallothionein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18514.

AU Zeng-W.  Xu-X.  Muallem-S.
TI G{beta}{gamma} transduces [Ca2+]i oscillations and G{alpha}q a
   sustained response during stimulation of pancreatic acinar cells with
   [Ca2+]i-mobilizing agonists
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18520.

AU Phelps-R-G.  Turner-A-N.  Rees-A-J.
TI Direct identification of naturally processed autoantigen-derived
   peptides bound to HLA-DR15
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18549.

AU Sun-J.  Williams-J.  Yan-H-C.  Amin-K-M.  Albelda-S-M.  DeLisser-H-M.
TI Platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecule-1 (PECAM-1) homophilic
   adhesion is mediated by immunoglobulin-like domains 1 and 2 and depends
   on the cytoplasmic domain and the level of surface expression
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18561.

AU Biesiada-E.  Razandi-M.  Levin-E-R.
TI Egr-1 activates basic fibroblast growth factor transcription.
   Mechanistic implications for astrocyte proliferation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18576.

AU Singh-R-J.  Hogg-N.  Joseph-J.  Kalyanaraman-B.
TI Mechanism of nitric oxide release from S-nitrosothiols
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18596.

AU Kamata-T.  Irie-A.  Tokuhira-M.  Takada-Y.
TI Critical residues of integrin {alpha}IIb subunit for binding of
   {alpha}IIb{beta}3 (glycoprotein IIb-IIIa) to fibrinogen and
   ligand-mimetic antibodies (PAC-1, OP-G2, and LJ-CP3)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18610.

AU Centrella-M.  Ji-C.  Casinghino-S.  McCarthy-T-L.
TI Rapid flux in transforming growth factor-{beta} receptors on bone cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18616.

AU Liang-B-T.  Morley-J-F.
TI A new cyclic AMP-independent, Gs-mediated stimulatory mechanism via the
   adenosine A2a receptor in the intact cardiac cell
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18678.

AU Patel-S-B.  Grundy-S-M.
TI Interactions between microsomal triglyceride transfer protein and
   apolipoprotein B within the endoplasmic reticulum in a heterologous
   expression system
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18686.

AU Kainulainen-V.  Nelimarkka-L.  Jarvelainen-H.  Laato-M.  Jalkanen-M.
   Elenius-K.
TI Suppression of syndecan-1 expression in endothelial cells by tumor
   necrosis factor-{alpha}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18759.

AU Pluta-A-F.  Earnshaw-W-C.
TI Specific interaction between human kinetochore protein CENP-C and a
   nucleolar transcriptional regulator
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18767.

AU Valiquette-M.  Vu-H-K.  Yue-S-Y.  Wahlestedt-C.  Walker-P.
TI Involvement of Trp-284, Val-296, and Val-297 of the human
   {delta}-opioid receptor in binding of {delta}-selective ligands
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18789.

AU Seykora-J-T.  Myat-M-M.  Allen-L-A-H.  Ravetch-J-V.  Aderem-A.
TI Molecular determinants of the myristoyl-electrostatic switch of MARCKS
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18797.

AU Colombo-M-I.  Taddese-M.  Whiteheart-S-W.  Stahl-P-D.
TI A possible predocking attachment site for N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive
   fusion protein. Insights from in vitro endosome fusion.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18810.

AU Zhang-W.  Lane-R-D.  Mellgren-R-L.
TI The major calpain isozymes are long-lived proteins. Design of an
   antisense strategy for calpain depletion in cultured cells.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18825.

AU Maisner-A.  Liszewski-M-K.  Atkinson-J-P.  Schwartz:Albiez-R.
   Herrler-G.
TI Two different cytoplasmic tails direct isoforms of the membrane
   cofactor protein (CD46) to the basolateral surface of Madin-Darby
   canine kidney cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18853.

AU Hammonds:Odie-L-P.  Jackson-T-R.  Profit-A-A.  Blader-I-J.
   Turck-C-W.  Prestwich-G-D.  Theibert-A-B.
TI Identification and cloning of centaurin-{alpha}. A novel
   phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate-binding protein from rat brain.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18859.

AU Shimoni-Y.  Galili-G.
TI Intramolecular disulfide bonds between conserved cysteines in wheat
   gliadins control their deposition into protein bodies
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18869.

AU Kaptein-J-S.  Lin-C-K-E.  Wang-C-L.  Nguyen-T-T.  Kalunta-C-I.
   Park-E.  Chen-F-S.  Lad-P-M.
TI Anti-IgM-mediated regulation of c-myc and its possible relationship to
   apoptosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18875.

AU Melendez-J-A.  Davies-K-J-A.
TI Manganese superoxide dismutase modulates interleukin-1{alpha} levels in
   HT-1080 fibrosarcoma cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18898.

AU De_Luca-A.  Santra-M.  Baldi-A.  Giordano-A.  Iozzo-R-V.
TI Decorin-induced growth suppression is associated with up-regulation of
   p21, an inhibitor of cyclin-dependent kinases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18961.

AU Wiemer-E-A-C.  Luers-G-H.  Faber-K-N.  Wenzel-T.  Veenhuis-M.
   Subramani-S.
TI Isolation and characterization of Pas2p, a peroxisomal membrane protein
   essential for peroxisome biogenesis in the methylotrophic yeast Pichia
   pastoris
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18973.

AU Vecchi-M.  Baulida-J.  Carpenter-G.
TI Selective cleavage of the heregulin receptor ErbB-4 by protein kinase C
   activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18989.

AU Kamata-T.  Puzon-W.  Takada-Y.
TI Identification of putative ligand binding sites within I domain of
   integrin {alpha}2{beta}1 (VLA-2,CD49b/CD29). Vol. 269 (1994) 9659-9663
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 19008.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Stole-E.  Bryant-F-R.
TI Communication---Reengineering the nucleotide cofactor specificity of
   the RecA protein by mutation of aspartic acid 100
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18326.

AU Zhu-G.  Spreitzer-R-J.
TI Directed mutagenesis of chloroplast ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate
   carboxylase/oxygenase. Loop 6 substitutions complement for structural
   stability but decrease catalytic efficiency.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18494.

AU Spady-D-K.  Cuthbert-J-A.  Willard-M-N.  Meidell-R-S.
TI Feedback regulation of hepatic 7{alpha}-hydroxylase expression by bile
   salts in the hamster
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18623.

AU Park-I-S.  Michel-L-O.  Pearson-M-A.  Jabri-E.  Karplus-P-A.  Wang-S.
   Dong-J.  Scott-R-A.  Koehler-B-P.  Johnson-M-K.  Hausinger-R-P.
TI Characterization of the mononickel metallocenter in H134A mutant urease
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18632.

AU LeClerc-G-M.  Grahame-D-A.
TI Methylcobamide:coenzyme M methyltransferase isozymes from
   Methanosarcina barkeri. Physicochemical characterization, cloning,
   sequence analysis, and heterologous gene expression.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18725.

AU Lu-L.  Berkey-K-A.  Casero-R-A-Jr..
TI RGFGIGS is an amino acid sequence required for acetyl coenzyme A
   binding and activity of human spermidine/spermine N1 acetyltransferase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18920.

AU Kai-M.  Wada-I.  Imai-S-.  Sakane-F.  Kanoh-H.
TI Identification and cDNA cloning of 35-kDa phosphatidic acid phosphatase
   (type 2) bound to plasma membranes. Polymerase chain reaction
   amplification of mouse H2O2-inducible hic53 clone yielded the cDNA
   encoding phosphatidic acid phosphatase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18931.

AU Park-M-S.  Ludwig-D-L.  Stigger-E.  Lee-S-H.
TI Physical interaction between human RAD52 and RPA is required for
   homologous recombination in mammalian cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18996.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Mignaco-J-A.  Barrabin-H.  Scofano-H-M.
TI Effects of photo-oxidizing analogs of fluorescein on the sarcoplasmic
   reticulum Ca2+-ATPase. Functional consequences for substrate hydrolysis
   and effects on the partial reactions of the hydrolytic cycle.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18423.

AU Church-C.  Chapon-C.  Poyton-R-O.
TI Cloning and characterization of PET100, a gene required for the
   assembly of yeast cytochrome c oxidase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18499.

AU Matos-M.  Fann-M-C.  Yan-R-T.  Maloney-P-C.
TI Enzymatic and biochemical probes of residues external to the
   translocation pathway of UhpT, the sugar phosphate carrier of
   Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18571.

AU Yasuda-H.  Lindorfer-M-A.  Woodfork-K-A.  Fletcher-J-E.
   Garrison-J-C.
TI Role of the prenyl group on the G protein {gamma} subunit in coupling
   trimeric G proteins to A1 adenosine receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18588.

AU Li-Q.  Jungmann-V.  Kiyatkin-A.  Low-P-S.
TI Prostaglandin E2 stimulates a Ca2+-dependent K+ channel in human
   erythrocytes and alters cell volume and filterability
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18651.

AU Kekuda-R.  Prasad-P-D.  Fei-Y-J.  Torres:Zamorano-V.  Sinha-S.
   Yang:Feng-T-L.  Leibach-F-H.  Ganapathy-V.
TI Cloning of the sodium-dependent, broad-scope, neutral amino acid
   transporter Bo from a human placental choriocarcinoma cell line
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18657.

AU Chandel-N-S.  Budinger-G-R-S.  Schumacker-P-T.
TI Molecular oxygen modulates cytochrome c oxidase function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18672.

AU Weber-J.  Bowman-C.  Senior-A-E.
TI Specific tryptophan substitution in catalytic sites of Escherichia coli
   F1-ATPase allows differentiation between bound substrate ATP and
   product ADP in steady-state catalysis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18711.

AU Wilms-R.  Freiberg-C.  Wegerle-E.  Meier-I.  Mayer-F.  Muller-V.
TI Subunit structure and organization of the genes of the A1A0 ATPase from
   the Archaeon Methanosarcina mazei Go1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18843.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Yoza-B-K.  Hu-J-Y-Q.  McCall-C-E.
TI Communication---Protein-tyrosine kinase activation is required for
   lipopolysaccharide induction of interleukin 1{beta} and NF{kappa}B
   activation, but not NF{kappa}B nuclear translocation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18306.

AU Guzder-S-N.  Habraken-Y.  Sung-P.  Prakash-L.  Prakash-S.
TI Communication---RAD26, the yeast homolog of human Cockayne's syndrome
   group B gene, encodes a DNA-dependent ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18314.

AU Ferraris-J-D.  Williams-C-K.  Jung-K-Y.  Bedford-J-J.  Burg-M-B.
   Garcia:Perez-A.
TI Communication---ORE, a eukaryotic minimal essential osmotic response
   element. The aldose reductase gene in hyperosmotic stress.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18318.

AU Akbar-G-K-M.  Dasari-V-R.  Webb-T-E.  Ayyanathan-K.  Pillarisetti-K.
   Sandhu-A-K.  Athwal-R-S.  Daniel-J-L.  Ashby-B.  Barnard-E-A.
   Kunapuli-S-P.
TI Molecular cloning of a novel P2 purinoceptor from human erythroleukemia
   cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18363.

AU Solomon-M-S.  Morgenthaler-P-M-L.  Turesky-R-J.  Essigmann-J-M.
TI Mutational and DNA binding specificity of the carcinogen
   2-amino-3,8-dimethylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoxaline
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18368.

AU Kim-J.  Parvin-J-D.  Shykind-B-M.  Sharp-P-A.
TI A negative cofactor containing Dr1/p19 modulates transcription with
   TFIIA in a promoter-specific fashion
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18405.

AU Gagnoux:Palacios-L.  Vailly-J.  Durand:Clement-M.  Wagner-E.
   Ortonne-J-P.  Meneguzzi-G.
TI Functional re-expression of laminin-5 in laminin-{gamma}2-deficient
   human keratinocytes modifies cell morphology, motility, and adhesion
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18437.

AU Rossi-A.  Bonaventure-J.  Delezoide-A-L.  Cetta-G.  Superti:Furga-A.
TI Undersulfation of proteoglycans synthesized by chondrocytes from a
   patient with achondrogenesis type 1B homozygous for an L483P
   substitution in the diastrophic dysplasia sulfate transporter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18456.

AU Bedoyan-J-K.  Lejnine-S.  Makarov-V-L.  Langmore-J-P.
TI Condensation of rat telomere-specific nucleosomal arrays containing
   unusually short DNA repeats and histone H1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18485.

AU Narayan-S.  He-F.  Wilson-S-H.
TI Activation of the human DNA polymerase {beta} promoter by a
   DNA-alkylating agent through induced phosphorylation of cAMP response
   element-binding protein-1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18508.

AU Hemenway-C-S.  Heitman-J.
TI Immunosuppressant target protein FKBP12 is required for P-glycoprotein
   function in yeast
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18527.

AU Marszalek-J.  Zhang-W.  Hupp-T-R.  Margulies-C.  Carr-K-M.  Cherry-S.
   Kaguni-J-M.
TI Domains of DnaA protein involved in interaction with DnaB protein, and
   in unwinding the Escherichia coli chromosomal origin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18535.

AU Bastian-L-S.  Yagi-M.  Chan-C.  Roth-G-J.
TI Analysis of the megakaryocyte glycoprotein IX promoter identifies
   positive and negative regulatory domains and functional GATA and Ets
   sites
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18554.

AU Blazquez-M.  Fominaya-J-M.  Hofsteenge-J.
TI Oxidation of sulfhydryl groups of ribonuclease inhibitor in epithelial
   cells is sufficient for its intracellular degradation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18638.

AU Whitehead-I-P.  Khosravi:Far-R.  Kirk-H.  Trigo:Gonzalez-G.  Der-C-J.
   Kay-R.
TI Expression cloning of lsc, a novel oncogene with structural
   similarities to the Dbl family of guanine nucleotide exchange factors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18643.

AU Warriar-N.  Page-N.  Govindan-M-V.
TI Expression of human glucocorticoid receptor gene and interaction of
   nuclear proteins with the transcriptional control element
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18662.

AU Magnuson-R.  Lehnherr-H.  Mukhopadhyay-G.  Yarmolinsky-M-B.
TI Autoregulation of the plasmid addiction operon of bacteriophage P1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18705.

AU Jensen-J.  Serup-P.  Karlsen-C.  Nielsen-T-F.  Madsen-O-D.
TI mRNA profiling of rat islet tumors reveals Nkx 6.1 as a
   {beta}-cell-specific homeodomain transcription factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18749.

AU Chen-Q.  Crosa-J-H.
TI Antisense RNA, fur, iron, and the regulation of iron transport genes in
   Vibrio anguillarum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18885.

AU Li-R.  Hodny-Z.  Luciakova-K.  Barath-P.  Nelson-B-D.
TI Sp1 activates and inhibits transcription from separate elements in the
   proximal promoter of the human adenine nucleotide translocase 2 (ANT2)
   gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18925.

AU Mikhailov-V-S.  Bogenhagen-D-F.
TI Effects of Xenopus laevis mitochondrial single-stranded DNA-binding
   protein on primer-template binding and 3{prime}5{prime} exonuclease
   activity of DNA polymerase {gamma}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18939.

AU Mo-J-Y.  Schaaper-R-M.
TI Fidelity and error specificity of the {alpha} catalytic subunit of
   Escherichia coli DNA polymerase III
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18947.

AU MacLeod-J-N.  Burton:Wurster-N.  Gu-D-N.  Lust-G.
TI Fibronectin mRNA splice variant in articular cartilage lacks bases
   encoding the V, III-15, and I-10 protein segments
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18954.

AU Arnaud-M.  Debarbouille-M.  Rapoport-G.  Saier-M-H-Jr..  Reizer-J.
TI In vitro reconstitution of transcriptional antitermination by the SacT
   and SacY proteins of Bacillus subtilis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18966.

AU Suzuki-H.  O'Neill-B-C.  Suzuki-Y.  Denisenko-O-N.  Bomsztyk-K.
TI Activation of a nuclear DNA-binding protein recognized by a
   transcriptional element, bcn-1, from the laminin B2 chain gene promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18981.

AU Hinz-M.  Moore-M-J.  Bindereif-A.
TI Domain analysis of human U5 RNA. Cap trimethylation, protein binding,
   and spliceosome assembly
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 19001.

AU Briata-P.  Van_De_Werken-R.  Airoldi-I.  Ilengo-C.  Di_Blas-E.
   Boncinelli-E.  Corte-G.
TI Transcriptional repression by the human homeobox protein EVX1 in
   transfected mammalian cells. Vol. 270 (1995) 27695-27701
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 19008.

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AU Szallasi-Z.  Bogi-K.  Gohari-S.  Biro-T.  Acs-P.  Blumberg-P-M.
TI Communication---Non-equivalent roles for the first and second zinc
   fingers of protein kinase C{delta}. Effect of their mutation on phorbol
   ester-induced translocation in NIH 3T3 cells.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18299.

AU Sadhukhan-R.  Sen-G-C.  Sen-I.
TI Communication---Synthesis and cleavage-secretion of enzymatically
   active rabbit angiotensin-converting enzyme in Pichia pastoris
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18310.

AU Cestele-S.  Sampieri-F.  Rochat-H.  Gordon-D.
TI Communication---Tetrodotoxin reverses brevetoxin allosteric inhibition
   of scorpion {alpha}-toxin binding on rat brain sodium channels
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18329.

AU Parent-C-A.  Devreotes-P-N.
TI Communication---Constitutively active adenylyl cyclase mutant requires
   neither G proteins nor cytosolic regulators
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18333.

AU Ling-L.  Templeton-D.  Kung-H-J.
TI Identification of the major autophosphorylation sites of Nyk/Mer, an
   NCAM-related receptor tyrosine kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18355.

AU McIntosh-D-B.  Parrish-J-C.  Wallace-C-J-A.
TI Definition of a nucleotide binding site on cytochrome c by
   photoaffinity labeling
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18379.

AU Kupiec-J-J.  Hazebrouck-S.  Leste:Lasserre-T.  Sonigo-P.
TI Conversion of thymidylate synthase into an HIV protease substrate
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18465.

AU Benaroudj-N.  Triniolles-F.  Ladjimi-M-M.
TI Effect of nucleotides, peptides, and unfolded proteins on the
   self-association of the molecular chaperone HSC70
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18471.

AU Feng-W.  Bedows-E.  Norton-S-E.  Ruddon-R-W.
TI Novel covalent chaperone complexes associated with human chorionic
   gonadotropin {beta} subunit folding intermediates
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18543.

AU Lindorfer-M-A.  Sherman-N-E.  Woodfork-K-A.  Fletcher-J-E.  Hunt-D-F.
   Garrison-J-C.
TI G protein {gamma} subunits with altered prenylation sequences are
   properly modified when expressed in Sf9 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18582.

AU Maekawa-H.  Tollefsen-D-M.
TI Role of the proposed serpin-enzyme complex receptor recognition site in
   binding and internalization of thrombin-heparin cofactor II complexes
   by hepatocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18604.

AU Krebs-A.  Kuchumov-A-R.  Sharma-P-K.  Braswell-E-H.  Zipper-P.
   Weber-R-E.  Chottard-G.  Vinogradov-S-N.
TI Molecular shape, dissociation, and oxygen binding of the dodecamer
   subunit of Lumbricus terrestris hemoglobin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18695.

AU 't_Hart-L-M.  Lindhout-D.  Van_der_Zon-G-C-M.  Kayserilli-H.
   Apak-M-Y.  Kleijer-W-J.  Van_der_Vorm-E-R.  Maassen-J-A.
TI An insulin receptor mutant (Asp707  Ala), involved in leprechaunism, is
   processed and transported to the cell surface but unable to bind insulin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18719.

AU Caldeira-J.  Feicht-R.  White-H.  Teixeira-M.  Moura-J-J-G.  Simon-H.
   Moura-I.
TI EPR and Mossbauer spectroscopic studies on enoate reductase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18743.

AU Hernandez-V-J.  Hsu-L-M.  Cashel-M.
TI Conserved region 3 of Escherichia coli {sigma}70 is implicated in the
   process of abortive transcription
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18775.

AU Fauman-E-B.  Yuvaniyama-C.  Schubert-H-L.  Stuckey-J-A.  Saper-M-A.
TI The X-ray crystal structures of Yersinia tyrosine phosphatase with
   bound tungstate and nitrate. Mechanistic implications.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18780.

AU Ballestar-E.  Abad-C.  Franco-L.
TI Core histones are glutaminyl substrates for tissue transglutaminase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18817.

AU Fukuda-M.  Mikoshiba-K.
TI Structure-function relationships of the mouse Gap1m. Determination of
   the inositol 1,3,4,5-tetrakisphosphate-binding domain.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18838.

AU Wastfelt-M.  Stalhammar:Carlemalm-M.  Delisse-A-M.  Cabezon-T.
   Lindahl-G.
TI Identification of a family of streptococcal surface proteins with
   extremely repetitive structure
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18892.

AU Tu-LW.  Santarelli-V.  Sheng-ZF.  Skach-W.  Pain-D.  Deutsch-C.
TI Voltage-gated K+ channels contain multiple intersubunit association
   sites
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18904.

AU Brown:Augsburger-P.  Chang-D.  Rust-K.  Crouch-E-C.
TI Biosynthesis of surfactant protein D. Contributions of conserved
   NH2-terminal cysteine residues and collagen helix formation to assembly
   and secretion.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 2.  271(31).  p 18912.



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AU REHLING-P. MARZIOCH-M. NIESEN-F. WITTKE-E. VEENHUIS-M. KUNAU-W-H.
TI The import receptor for the peroxisomal targeting signal 2 (PTS2)
   in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is encoded by the PAS7 gene.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 2901-2913.

AU YAHRAUS-T. BRAVERMAN-N. DODT-G. KALISH-J-E. MORRELL-J-C. MOSER-H-W.
   VALLE-D. GOULD-S-J.
TI The peroxisome biogenesis disorder group 4 gene, PXAAA1, encodes a
   cytoplasmic ATPase required for stability of the PTS1 receptor.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 2914-2923.

AU ROTTENSTEINER-H. KAL-A-J. FILIPITS-M. BINDER-M. HAMILTON-B. TABAK-H-F.
   RUIS-H.
TI Pip2p: a transcriptional regulator of peroxisome proliferation in
   the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 2924-2934.

AU HANAKAM-F. ALBRECHT-R. ECKERSKORN-C. MATZNER-M. GERISCH-G.
TI Myristoylated and non-myristoylated forms of the pH sensor protein
   hisactophilin II: intracellular shuttling to plasma membrane and
   nucleus monitored in real time by a fusion with green fluorescent protein.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 2935-2943.

AU OSTERWALDER-T. CONTARTESE-J. STOECKLI-E-T. KUHN-T-B. SONDEREGGER-P.
TI Neuroserpin, an axonally secreted serine protease inhibitor.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 2944-2953.

AU TIKKANEN-R. RIIKONEN-A. IONONEN-C. ROUVINEN-J. PELTONEN-L.
TI Functional analyses of active site residues of human lysosomal
   aspartylglucosaminidase: implications for catalytic mechanism and
   autocatalytic activation.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 2954-2960.

AU HEBERT-D-N. FOELLMER-B. HELENIUS-A.
TI Calnexin and calreticulin promote folding, delay oligomerization and
   suppress degradation of influenza hemagglutinin in microsomes.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 2961-2968.

AU FREEMAN-B-C. MORIMOTO-R-I.
TI The human cytosolic molecular chaperones hsp90, hsp70 (hsc70) and hdj-1
   have distinct roles in recognition of a non-native protein and protein
   refolding.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P2969-2979.

AU PESSIA-M. TUCKER-S-J. LEE-K. BOND-C-T. ADELMAN-J-P.
TI Subunit positional effects revealed by novel heteromeric inwardly
   rectifying K+ channels.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 2980-2987.

AU BAUM-G. LEV-YADUN-S. FRIDMANN-Y. ARAZI-T. KATSNELSON-H. ZIK-M. FROMM-H.
TI Calmodulin binding to glutamate decarboxylase is required for regulation
   of glutamate and GABA metabolism and normal development in plants.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 2988-2996.

AU HART-M-J. CALLOW-M-G. SOUZA-B. POLAKIS-P.
TI IQGAP1, a calmodulin-binding protein with a rasGAP-related domain,
   is a potential effector for cdc42Hs.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 2997-3005.

AU FORREST-D. HANEBUTH-E. SMEYNE-R-J. EVERDS-N. STEWART-C-L. WEHNER-J-M.
   CURRAN-T.
TI Recessive resistance to thyroid hormone in mice lacking thyroid hormone
   receptor beta: evidence for tissue-specific modulation of receptor function.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 3006-3015.

AU DEN HERTOG-J. HUNTER-T.
TI Tight association of GRB2 with receptor protein-tyrosine phosphatase
   alpha is mediated by the SH2 and C-terminal SH3 domains.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 3016-3027.

AU SHAMU-C-E. WALTER-P.
TI Oligomerization and phosphorylation of the Ire1p kinase during
   intracellular signaling from the endoplasmic reticulum to the nucleus.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 3028-3039.

AU MARINI-N-J. MELDRUM-E. BUEHRER-B. HUBBERSTEY-A-V. STONE-D-E.
   TRAYNOR-KAPLAN-A. REED-S-I.
TI A pathway in the yeast cell division cycle linking protein kinase C
   (Pkc1) to activation of Cdc28 at START.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 3040-3052.

AU KLOTZBUCHER-A. STEWART-E. HARRISON-D. HUNT-T.
TI The 'destruction box' of cyclin A allows B-type cyclins to be 
   ubiquitinated, but not efficiently destroyed.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 3053-3064.

AU RUDOLPH-B. SAFFRICH-R. ZWICKER-J. HENGLEIN-B. MULLER-R. ANSORGE-W. EILERS-M.
TI Activation of cyclin-dependent kinases by Myc mediates induction of
   cyclin A, but not apoptosis.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 3065-3076.

AU HAHN-M. JACKLE-H.
TI Drosophila goosecoid participates in neural development but not in
   body axis formation.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 3077-3084.

AU KAWATA-T. EARLY-A. WILLIAMS-J.
TI Evidence that a combined activator-repressor protein regulates
   Dictyostelium stalk cell differentiation.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 3085-3092.

AU MAY-M. MENGUS-G. LAVIGNE-A-C. CHAMBON-P. DAVIDSON-I.
TI Human TAFII28 promotes transcriptional stimulation by activation 
   function 2 of the retinoid X receptors.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 3093-3104.

AU GOPPELT-A. STELZER-G. LOTTSPEICH-F. MEISTERERNST-M.
TI A mechanism for repression of class II gene transcription through
   specific binding of NC2 to TBP-promoter complexes via heterodimeric
   histone fold domains.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 3105-3116.

AU WILSON-J-B. BELL-J-L. LEVINE-A-J.
TI Expression of Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen-1 induces B cell
   neoplasia in transgenic mice.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 3117-3126.

AU PAUSHKIN-S-V. KUSHNIROV-V-V. SMIRNOV-V-N. TER-AVANESYAN-M-D.
TI Propagation of the yeast prion-like [psi+] determinant is mediated by
   oligomerization of the SUP35-encoded polypeptide chain release factor.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 3127-3134.

AU XU-B. CLAYTON-D-A.
TI RNA-DNA hybrid formation at the human mitochondrial heavy-strand
   origin ceases at replication start sites: an implication for
   RNA-DNA hybrids serving as primers.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 3135-3143.

AU HAUGEL-NIELSEN-J. HAJNSDORF-E. REGNIER-P.
TI The rpsO mRNA of Escherichia coli is polyadenylated at multiple sites
   resulting from endonucleolytic processing and exonucleolytic degradation.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 3144-3152.

AU COGONI-C. IRELAN-J-T. SCHUMACHER-M. SCHMIDHAUSER-T-J. SELKER-E-U. MACINO-G.
TI Transgene silencing of the al-1 gene in vegetative cells of Neurospora
   is mediated by a cytoplasmic effector and does not depend on DNA-DNA
   interactions or DNA methylation.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 3153-3163.

AU PAI-K-S. BUSSIERE-D-E. WANG-F. HUTCHISON-C-A. III. WHITE-S-W. BASTIA-D.
TI The structure and function of the replication terminator protein of
   Bacillus subtilis: identification of the 'winged helix' DNA-binding domain.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 3164-3173.

AU UDOMKIT-A. FORBES-S. MCLEAN-C. ARKHIPOVA-I. FINNEGAN-D-J.
TI Control of expression of the I factor, a LINE-like transposable element
   in Drosophila melanogaster.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 3174-3181.

AU WANG-L. COULTER-D-E.
TI bowel and odd-skipped homolog, functions in the terminal pathway during
   Drosophila embryogenesis.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 17. 15(12). P 3182-3196.
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TI Distinct DNA sequence and structure requirements for the two steps
   of V(D)J recombination signal cleavage.
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AU Young-J-W.  Bradford-R-W.  Lamb-T-D.  Lyne-V-D.
TI Biomass of zooplankton and micronekton in the southern bluefin tuna
   fishing grounds off eastern Tasmania, Australia.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 1-14.

AU MacGregor-J-M.  Houde-E-D.
TI Onshore-offshore pattern and variability in distribution and abundance
   of bay anchovy Anchoa mitchilli eggs and larvae in Chesapeake Bay.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 15-25.

AU Macpherson-E.  Gordoa-A.
TI Biomass spectra in benthic fish assemblages in the Benguela System.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 27-32.

AU Clemmesen-C.  Doan-T.
TI Does otolith structure reflect the nutritional condition of a fish
   larva? Comparison of otolith structure and biochemical index (RNA/DNA
   ratio) determined on cod larvae.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 33-39.

AU Mathieson-S.  George-S-G.  McLusky-D-S.
TI Temporal variation of total mercury concentrations and burdens in the
   liver of eelpout Zoarces viviparus from the Forth Estuary, Scotland:
   implications for mercury biomonitoring.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 41-49.

AU Brierley-A-S.  Watkins-J-L.
TI Acoustic targets at South Georgia and the South Orkney Islands during a
   season of krill scarcity.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 51-61.

AU Thiebaut-E.  Dauvin-J-C.  Wang-Z.
TI Tidal transport of Pectinaria koreni postlarvae (Annelida: Polychaeta)
   in the Bay of Seine (eastern English Channel).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 63-70.

AU Steichen-D-J-Jr.  Holbrook-S-J.  Osenberg-C-W.
TI Distribution and abundance of benthic and demersal macrofauna within a
   natural hydrocarbon seep.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 71-82.

AU Breitburg-D-L.
TI Consumer mobility and the relative importance of consumption and
   competition following physical disturbance.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 83-92.

AU Benedetti-Cecchi-L.  Airoldi-L.  Abbiati-M.  Cinelli-F.
TI Estimating the abundance of benthic invertebrates: a comparison of
   procedures and variability between observers.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 93-101.

AU Hills-J-M.  Thomason-J-C.
TI A multi-scale analysis of settlement density and pattern dynamics of
   the barnacle Semibalanus balanoides.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 103-115.

AU Wahle-R-A.  Tully-O.  O'Donovan-V.
TI Lipofuscin as an indicator of age in crustaceans: analysis of the
   pigment in the American lobster Homarus americanus.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 117-123.

AU Carroll-M-L.  Highsmith-R-C.
TI Role of catastrophic disturbance in mediating Nucella-Mytilus
   interactions in the Alaskan rocky intertidal.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 125-133.

AU Navarro-J-M.  Thompson-R-J.
TI Physiological energetics of the horse mussel Modiolus modiolus in a
   cold ocean environment.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 135-148.

AU Riisgard-H-U.  Berntsen-I.  Tarp-B.
TI The lugworm (Arenicola marina) pump: characteristics, modelling and
   energy cost.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 149-156.

AU Wahl-M.
TI Fouled snails in flow: potential of epibionts on Littorina littorea to
   increase drag and reduce snail growth rates.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 157-168.

AU Maldonado-M.  Young-C-M.
TI Effects of physical factors on larval behavior, settlement and
   recruitment of four tropical demosponges.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 169-180.

AU Muricy-G.  Sole-Cava-A-M.  Thorpe-J-P.  Boury-Esnault-N.
TI Genetic evidence for extensive cryptic speciation in the subtidal
   sponge Plakina trilopha (Porifera: Demospongiae: Homoscleromorpha) from
   the Western Mediterranean.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 181-187.

AU Manriquez-P-H.  Cancino-J-M.
TI Bryozoan-macroalgal interactions: do epibionts benefit?
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 189-197.

AU Aberg-P.
TI Patterns of reproductive effort in the brown alga Ascophyllum nodosum.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 199-207.

AU Peckol-P.  Krane-J-M.  Yates-J-L.
TI Interactive effects of inducible defense and resource availability on
   phlorotannins in the.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P North Atlantic brown alga
   Fucus vesiculosus.

AU Onuf-C-P.
TI Seagrass responses to long-term light reduction by brown tide in upper
   Laguna Madre, Texas: distribution and biomass patterns.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 219-231.

AU Agawin-N-S-R.  Duarte-C-M.  Fortes-M-D.
TI Nutrient limitation of Philippine seagrasses (Cape Bolinao, NW
   Philippines): in situ experimental evidence.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 233-243.

AU Tortell-P-D.  Price-N-M.
TI Cadmium toxicity and zinc limitation in centric diatoms of the genus
   Thalassiosira.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 245-254.

AU Yin-K.  Harrison-P-J.  Goldblatt-R-H.  Beamish-R-J.
TI Spring bloom in the central Strait of Georgia: interactions of river
   discharge, winds and grazing.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 255-263.

AU Crump-B-C.  Baross-J-A.
TI Particle-attached bacteria and heterotrophic plankton associated with
   the Columbia River estuarine turbidity maxima.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 265-273.

AU Gallegos-C-L.  Vant-W-N.
TI An incubation procedure for estimating carbon-to-chlorophyll ratios and
   growth-irradiance relationships of estuarine phytoplankton.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 275-291.

AU Myers-R-A.  Hutchings-J-A.  Barrowman-N-J.
TI Hypotheses for the decline of cod in the North Atlantic.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jul 25.  138.  P 293-308.

AU Gomez-Gutierrez-J.  De-Silva-Davila-R.  Lavaniegos-Espejo-B.
TI Growth production of the euphausiid Nyctiphanes simplex on the coastal
   shelf off Bahia Magdalena, Baja California Sur, Mexico.
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AU Seifert-H-S.
TI Questions about gonococcal pilus phase- and antigenic variation.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(3).  P 433-440.

AU Miller-P-F.  Sulavik-M-C.
TI Overlaps and parallels in the regulation of intrinsic multiple-
   antibiotic resistance in Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(2).  P 441-448.


CC Research Articles

AU Lloret-L.  Barreto-R.  Leon-R.  Moreno-S.  Martinez-Salazar-J.  
   Espin-G.  Soberon-Chavez-G.
TI Genetic analysis of the transcriptional arrangement of 
   Azotobacter vinelandii alginate biosynthetic genes: identification 
   of two independent promoters.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(3).  P 449-457.

AU Duong-F.  Lazdunski-A.  Murgier-M.
TI Protein secretion by heterologous bacterial ABC-transporters: the 
   C-terminus secretion signal of the secreted protein confers high 
   recognition specificity.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(3).  P 459-470.

AU Alloing-G.  Granadel-C.  Morrison-D-A.  Claverys-J-P.
TI Competence pheromone, oligopeptide permease, and induction 
   of competence in Streptococcus pneumoniae.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(3).  P 471-478.

AU Schroder-D.  Deppisch-H.  Obermayer-M.  Krohne-G.  
   Stackebrandt-E.  Holldobler-B.  Goebel-W.  Gross-R.
TI Intracellular endosymbiotic bacteria of Camponotus species 
   (carpenter ants): systematics, evolution and ultrastructural 
   characterization.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(3).  P 479-489.

AU Strauss-A.  Gotz-F.
TI In vivo immobilization of enzymatically active polypeptides on 
   the cell surface of Staphylococcus carnosus.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(3).  P 491-500.

AU Sharpe-M-E.  Errington-J.
TI The Bacillus subtilis soj-spoOJ locus is required for a 
   centromere-like function involved in prespore chromosome 
   partitioning.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(3).  P 501-509.

AU Rosario-M-M-L.  Ordal-G-W.
TI CheC and CheD interact to regulate methylation of Bacillus 
   subtilis methyl-acceptable chemotaxis proteins.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(3).  P 511-518.

AU Lapinskas-P-J.  Lin-S-J.  Culotta-V-C.
TI The role of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae CCC1 gene in the 
   homeostasis of manganese ions.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(3).  P 519-528.

AU Sakellaris-H.  Balding-D-P.  Scott-J-R.
TI Assembly proteins of CS1 pili of enterotoxigenic Escherichia 
   coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(3).  P 529-541.

AU Abu-Kwaik-Y.  Pederson-L-L.
TI The use of differential display-PCR to isolate and characterize a 
   Legionella pneumophila locus induced during the intracellular 
   infection of macrophages.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(3).  P 543-556.

AU Zu-T.  Manetti-R.  Rappuoli-R.  Scarlato-V.
TI Differential binding of BvgA to two classes of virulence genes of 
   Bordetella pertussis directs promoter selectivity by RNA 
   polymerase.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(3).  P 557-565.

AU van-Ulsen-P.  Hillebrand-M.  Zulianello-L.  van-de-Putte-P.  
   Goosen-N.
TI Integration host factor alleviates the H-NS-mediated repression 
   of the early promoter of bacteriophage Mu.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(3).  P 567-578.

AU Lebrun-M.  Mengaud-J.  Ohayon-H.  Nato-F.  Cossart-P.
TI Internalin must be on the bacterial cell surface to mediate entry 
   of Listeria monocytogenes into epithelial cells.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(3).  P 579-592.

AU Kelemen-G-H.  Brown-G-L.  Kormanec-J.  Potuckova-L.
   Chater-K-F.  Buttner-M-J.
TI The positions of the sigma-factor genes, whiG and sigF, in the 
   hierarchy controlling the development of spore chains in the 
   aerial hyphae of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2).
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(3).  P 593-603.

AU Deng-M.  Misra-R.
TI Examination of AsmA and its effect on the assembly of 
   Escherichia coli outer membrane proteins.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(3).  P 605-612.

AU Liu-X.  Matsumura-P.
TI Differential regulation of multiple overlapping promoters in 
   flagellar class II operons in Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(3).  P 613-620.

AU Liesen-T.  Hollenberg-C-P.  Heinisch-J-J.
TI ERA, a novel cis-acting element required for autoregulation and 
   ethanol repression of PDC1 transcription in Saccharomyces 
   cerevisiae.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(3).  P 621-632.

AU Kaniga-K.  Uralil-J.  Bliska-J-B.  Galan-J-E.
TI A secreted protein tyrosine phosphatase with modular effector 
   domains in the bacterial pathogen Salmonella typhimurium.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(3).  P 633-641.

AU D'Orazio-S-E-F.  Thomas-V.  Collins-C-M.
TI Activation of transcription at divergent urea-dependent 
   promoters by the urease gene regulator UreR.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(3).  P 643-655.


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AU Espinosa-Urgel-M.  Chamizo-C.  Tormo-A.
TI A consensus structure for sigmaS-dependent promoters.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(3).  P 657-659.


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AU McFadden-J.
TI Recombination in mycobacteria.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 205-211.

AU Tate-W-P.  Mannering-S-A.
TI Three, four or more: the translational stop signal at length.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 213-219.

AU Bliss-J-M.  Silver-R-P.
TI Coating the surface: a model for expression of capsular polysialic 
   acid in Escherichia coli K1.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 221-231.


CC Research Articles

AU Cannon-W.  Missailidis-S.  Austin-S.  Moore-M.  Drake-A.  
   Buck-M.
TI Purification and activities of the Rhodobacter capsulatus RpoN 
   (sigmaN) protein.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 233-245.

AU Coyler-T-E.  Kredich-N-M.
TI In vitro characterization of constitutive CysB proteins from 
   Salmonella typhimurium.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 247-256.

AU Negre-D.  Bonod-Bidaud-C.  Geourjon-C.  Deleage-G.
   Cozzone-A-J.  Cortay-J-C.
TI Definition of a consensus DNA-binding site for the Escherichia 
   coli pleiotropic regulatory protein, FruR.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 257-266.

AU Patschkowski-T.  Schluter-A.  Priefer-U-B.
TI Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae contains a second fnr/fixK-
   like gene and an unusual fixL homologue.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 267-280.

AU Martin-C.
TI The clp (CS31A) operon is negatively controlled by Lrp, ClpB, 
   and L-alanine at the transcriptional level.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 281-292.

AU Jaenecke-S.  de-Lorenzo-V.  Timmis-K-N.  Diaz-E.
TI A stringently controlled expression system for analysing lateral 
   gene transfer between bacteria.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 293-300.

AU Langer-U.  Richter-S.  Roth-A.  Weigel-C.  Messer-W.
TI A comprehensive set of DNA-box mutations in the replication 
   origin, oriC, of Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 301-311.

AU Wang-X.  Lutkenhaus-J.
TI FtsZ ring: the eubacterial division apparatus conserved in 
   archaebacteria.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 313-319.

AU Schorey-J-S.  Holsti-M-A.  Ratliff-T-L.  Allen-P-M.  Brown-E-J.
TI Characterization of the fibronectin-attachment protein of 
   Mycobacterium avium reveals a fibronectin-binding motif 
   conserved among mycobacteria.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 321-329.

AU Sacerdot-C.  Chiaruttini-C.  Engst-K.  Graffe-M.  Milet-M.
   Mathy-N.  Dondon-J.  Springer-M.
TI The role of the AUU initiation codon in the negative feedback 
   regulation of the gene for translation initiation factor IF3 in 
   Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 331-346.

AU Sussman-J-K.  Simons-E-L.  Simons-R-W.
TI Escherichia coli translation initiation factor 3 discriminates the 
   initiation codon in vivo.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 347-360.

AU Smith-R-W-P.  McAteer-S.  Masters-M.
TI The coupling between ftsZ transcription and initiation of DNA 
   replication is not mediated by the DnaA-boxes upstream of ftsZ or 
   by DnaA.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 361-372.

AU Jaffe-J.  Natanson-Yaron-S.  Caparon-M-G.  Hanski-E.
TI Protein F2, a novel fibronectin-binding protein from 
   Streptococcus pyogenes, possess two binding domains.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 373-384.

AU Floriano-B.  Bibb-M.
TI afsR is a pleiotropic but conditionally required regulatory gene 
   for antibiotic production in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2).
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 385-396.

AU Lopez-Lara-I-M.  Blok-Tip-L.  Quinto-C.  Garcia-M-L.  Stacey-G.  
   Bloemberg-G-V.  Lamers-G-E-M.  Lugtenberg-B-J-J.  Thomas-
   Oates-J-E.  Spaink-H-P.
TI NodZ of Bradyrhizobium extends the nodulation host range of 
   Rhizobium by adding a fucosyl residue to nodulation signals.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 397-408.

AU Mergaert-P.  D'Haeze-W.  Fernandez-Lopez-M.  Geelen-D.  
   Goethals-K.  Prome-J-C.  Van-Montagu-M.  Holsters-M.
TI Fucosylation and arabinosylation of Nod factors in Azorhizobium 
   caulinodans: involvement of nolK, nodZ as well as noeC and/or 
   downstream genes.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 409-419.

AU Mercier-C.  Lefebvre-Van-Hende-S.  Garber-G-E.  Lecordier-L.  
   Capron-A.  Cesbron-Delauw-M-F.
TI Common cis-acting elements critical for the expression of 
   several genes of Toxoplasma gondii.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 421-428.


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AU Savic-D-J.
TI Adaptive mutations: an additional view.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 429-430.

CC Erratum

AU Donzeau-M.  Bourdineaud-J-P.  Lauquin-G-J-M.
TI Regulation by low temperatures and anaerobiosis of a yeast gene 
   specifying a putative GPI-anchored plasma membrane.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Jul 21(2).  P 431-431.


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AU Ninio-J.
TI Gene conversion as a focusing mechanism for correlated mutations: a
   hypothesis.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(5)  P 503.
AB 62510503.438

AU Gunn-J-S.  Stein-D-C.
TI Use of a non-selective transformation technique to construct a
   multiply Restriction/Modification-deficient mutant of Neisseria
   gonorrhoeae.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(5)  P 509.
AB 62510509.438

AU Vera-A.  Hirose-T.  Sugiura-M.
TI A ribosomal protein gene (rpl32) from tobacco chloroplast DNA is
   transcribed from alternative promoters: similarities in promoter
   region organization in plastid housekeeping genes.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(5)  P 518.
AB 62510518.438

AU Presting-G-G.  Frary-A.  Pillen-K.  Tanksley-S-D.
TI Telomere-homologous sequences occur near the centromeres of many
   tomato chromosomes.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(5)  P 526.
AB 62510526.438

AU Grevelding-C.  Suter-Crazzolara-C.  von-Menges-A.  Kemper-E.
   Masterson-R.  Schell-J.  Reiss-B.
TI Characterisation of a new allele of pale cress and its role in
   greening in Arabidopsis thaliana.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(5)  P 532.
AB 62510532.438

AU van-den-Hombergh-J-P-T-W.  MacCabe-A-P.  van-de-Vondervoort-P-J-I.
   Visser-J.
TI Regulation of acid phosphatases in an Aspergillus niger pacC
   disruption strain.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(5)  P 542.
AB 62510542.438

AU Sari-Gorla-M.  Rampoldi-L.  Binelli-G.  Frova-C.  Pe-M-E.
TI Identification of genetic factors for alachlor tolerance in maize
   by molecular markers analysis.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(5)  P 551.
AB 62510551.438

AU Hartley-A-D.  Bogaerts-S.  Garrett-S.
TI cAMP Inhibits bud growth in a yeast strain compromised for Ca^[2+]
   influx into the Golgi.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(5)  P 556.
AB 62510556.438

AU Buhr-T-L.  Oved-S.  Truesdell-G-M.  Huang-C.  Yarden-O.
   Dickman-M-B.
TI A kinase-encoding gene from Colletotrichum trifolii complements a
   colonial growth mutant of Neurospora crassa.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(5)  P 565.
AB 62510565.438

AU Wang-G.  Humayun-M-Z.
TI Induction of the Escherichia coli UVM response by oxidative stress.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(5)  P 573.
AB 62510573.438

AU Yompakdee-C.  Ogawa-N.  Harashima-S.  Oshima-Y.
TI A putative membrane protein, Pho88p, involved in inorganic
   phosphate transport in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(5)  P 580.
AB 62510580.438

AU Koh-Y-S.  Choih-J.  Lee-J-H.  Roe-J-H.
TI Regulation of the ribA gene encoding GTP cyclohydrolase II by the
   soxRS locus in Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(5)  P 591.
AB 62510591.438

AU Chandok-M-R.  Sopory-S-K.
TI Phosphorylation/dephosphorylation steps are key events in the
   phytochrome-mediated enhancement of nitrate reductase mRNA levels
   and enzyme activity in maize.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(5)  P 599.
AB 62510599.438

AU Hornung-S.  Fulgosi-H.  Doerfel-P.  Herrmann-R-G.
TI Sequence variation in the putative replication origins of the five
   genetically distinct basic Euoenothera plastid chromosomes
   (plastomes).
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(5)  P 609.
AB 62510609.438

AU Tavernarakis-N.  Thireos-G.
TI Genetic evidence for functional specificity of the yeast GCN2
   kinase.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(5)  P 613.
AB 62510613.438

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AU  Silberstein-LE.  George-A.  Durdik-JM. 
    Kipps-TJ.
TI  The V4-34 Encoded Anti-i Autoantibodies Recognize a Large
    Subset of Human and Mouse B-Cells  
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1996 July 15.  22(13).  P 126-138.
DE  cold agglutinins
DE  murine and human
DE  B lymphocytes
DE  VH4-34 gene
AB  Autoantibodies to the i, I and Pr2 carbohydrate determinants
    bind red blood cells, preferentially at low temperature in 
    vitro.  Using multiparameter flow cytometric analyses, we
    demonstrate that each of these autoantibodies also react with
    human and mouse lymphocytes at physiologic temperatures.  The
    anti-Pr2 autoantibody recognizes a glycoprotein
    determinant(s)expressed by a subset of both T and B
    lymphocytes. In contrast, the binding of anti-i and anti-I
    antibodies each is restricted to B-lymphocytes. The anti-i
    autoantibody binds to over 50% of all B cells, whereas the
    anti-I antibody reacts with less than 10% of either tonsillar
    or blood B cells.  Prior studies identified that the B cell
    isoform of CD45 (B220) has the linear poly-N-acetyll-
    actosamine that forms the "i" determinant. Because anti-B220
    antibodies recently have been reported to influence
    T-dependent B-cell isotype switching, we tested each antibody
    for its ability to influence the production of secondary Ig
    isotypes by murine splenocytes co-cultured with a stimulator
    helper T cell clone.  We find that addition of anti-i
    antibody increases the proportion of B cells secreting
    secondary Ig isotypes.  In contrast, the anti-I antibody had
    no such effect.  These findings imply that stimulation of B
    cells through the highly conserved carbohydrate determinant
    that forms the "i" antigen may be of physiologic importance
    in T-dependent B-cell differentiation.   
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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
CC CONTENTS          Volume 271 Number 32 (1996)

CC MINIREVIEWS

AU Dahmus-M-E.
TI Reversible phosphorylation of the C-terminal domain of RNA polymerase II
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19009.

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Lagrost-L.  Athias-A.  Herbeth-B.  Guyard:Dangremont-V.  Artur-Y.
   Paille-F.  Gambert-P.  Lallemant-C.
TI Opposite effects of cholesteryl ester transfer protein and phospholipid
   transfer protein on the size distribution of plasma high density
   lipoproteins. Physiological relevance in alcoholic patients.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19058.

AU Sugano-M.  Makino-N.
TI Changes in plasma lipoprotein cholesterol levels by antisense
   oligodeoxynucleotides against cholesteryl ester transfer protein in
   cholesterol-fed rabbits
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19080.

AU Lugemwa-F-N.  Sarkar-A-K.  Esko-J-D.
TI Unusual {beta}-d-xylosides that prime glycosaminoglycans in animal cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19159.

AU Wakarchuk-W.  Martin-A.  Jennings-M-P.  Moxon-E-R.  Richards-J-C.
TI Functional relationships of the genetic locus encoding the
   glycosyltransferase enzymes involved in expression of the
   lacto-N-neotetraose terminal lipopolysaccharide structure in Neisseria
   meningitidis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19166.

AU Chou-M-Y.  Li-S-C.  Li-Y-T.
TI Cloning and expression of sialidase L, a NeuAc{alpha}23Gal-specific
   sialidase from the leech, Macrobdella decora
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19219.

AU Chen-L.  Zhang-H.  Powers-R-W.  Russell-P-T.  Larsen-W-J.
TI Covalent linkage between proteins of the inter-{alpha}-inhibitor family
   and hyaluronic acid is mediated by a factor produced by granulosa cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19409.

AU Kojima-N.  Tachida-Y.  Yoshida-Y.  Tsuji-S.
TI Characterization of mouse ST8Sia II (STX) as a neural cell adhesion
   molecule-specific polysialic acid synthase. Requirement of core
   {alpha}1,6-linked fucose and a polypeptide chain for polysialylation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19457.

AU Hocking-A-M.  Strugnell-R-A.  Ramamurthy-P.  McQuillan-D-J.
TI Eukaryotic expression of recombinant biglycan. Post-translational
   processing and the importance of secondary structure for biological
   activity.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19571.

AU Ramamurthy-P.  Hocking-A-M.  McQuillan-D-J.
TI Recombinant decorin glycoforms. Purification and structure.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19578.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Zheng-Y.  Zangrilli-D.  Cerione-R-A.  Eva-A.
TI Communication---The pleckstrin homology domain mediates transformation
   by oncogenic Dbl through specific intracellular targeting
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19017.

AU Keith-D-E.  Murray-S-R.  Zaki-P-A.  Chu-P-C.  Lissin-D-V.  Kang-L.
   Evans-C-J.  von_Zastrow-M.
TI Communication---Morphine activates opioid receptors without causing
   their rapid internalization
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19021.

AU Pinkas:Kramarski-R.  Shelly-M.  Glathe-S.  Ratzkin-B-J.  Yarden-Y.
TI Communication---Neu differentiation factor/neuregulin isoforms activate
   distinct receptor combinations
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19029.

AU Bantle-S.  Keller-S.  Haussmann-I.  Auerbach-D.  Perriard-E.
   Muhlebach-S.  Perriard-J-C.
TI Tissue-specific isoforms of chicken myomesin are generated by
   alternative splicing
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19042.

AU Webb-D-L.  Islam-S.  Efanov-A-M.  Brown-G.  Kohler-M.  Larsson-O.
   Berggren-P-O.
TI Insulin exocytosis and glucose-mediated increase in cytoplasmic free
   Ca2+ concentration in the pancreatic {beta}-cell are independent of
   cyclic ADP-ribose
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19074.

AU Monteclaro-F-S.  Charo-I-F.
TI The amino-terminal extracellular domain of the MCP-1 receptor, but not
   the RANTES/MIP-1{alpha} receptor, confers chemokine selectivity.
   Evidence for a two-step mechanism for MCP-1 receptor activation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19084.

AU Miranda:Vizuete-A.  Rodriguez:Ariza-A.  Toribio-F.  Holmgren-A.
   Lopez:Barea-J.  Pueyo-C.
TI The levels of ribonucleotide reductase, thioredoxin, glutaredoxin 1,
   and GSH are balanced in Escherichia coli K12
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19099.

AU Konan-K-V.  Taylor-M-W.
TI Importance of the two interferon-stimulated response element (ISRE)
   sequences in the regulation of the human indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase
   gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19140.

AU Kaliman-P.  Vinals-F.  Testar-X.  Palacin-M.  Zorzano-A.
TI Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase inhibitors block differentiation of
   skeletal muscle cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19146.

AU Prado-G-N.  Suzuki-H.  Wilkinson-N.  Cousins-B.  Navarro-J.
TI Role of the C terminus of the interleukin 8 receptor in signal
   transduction and internalization
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19186.

AU Sleat-D-E.  Sohar-I.  Lackland-H.  Majercak-J.  Lobel-P.
TI Rat brain contains high levels of mannose-6-phosphorylated
   glycoproteins including lysosomal enzymes and palmitoyl-protein
   thioesterase, an enzyme implicated in infantile neuronal lipofuscinosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19191.

AU Eiserich-J-P.  Cross-C-E.  Jones-A-D.  Halliwell-B.  van_der_Vliet-A.
TI Formation of nitrating and chlorinating species by reaction of nitrite
   with hypochlorous acid. A novel mechanism for nitric oxide-mediated
   protein modification.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19199.

AU Jacob-M.  Weech-P-K.  Salesse-C.
TI Presence of a light-independent phospholipase A2 in bovine retina but
   not in rod outer segments
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19209.

AU Wilkins-J-F.  Bitensky-M-W.  Willardson-B-M.
TI Regulation of the kinetics of phosducin phosphorylation in retinal rods
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19232.

AU Stefano-G-B.  Liu-Y.  Goligorsky-M-S.
TI Cannabinoid receptors are coupled to nitric oxide release in
   invertebrate immunocytes, microglia, and human monocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19238.

AU Auge-N.  Andrieu-N.  Negre:Salvayre-A.  Thiers-J-C.  Levade-T.
   Salvayre-R.
TI The sphingomyelin-ceramide signaling pathway is involved in oxidized
   low density lipoprotein-induced cell proliferation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19251.

AU Chabardes-D.  Firsov-D.  Aarab-L.  Clabecq-A.  Bellanger-A-C.
   Siaume:Perez-S.  Elalouf-J-M.
TI Localization of mRNAs encoding Ca2+-inhibitable adenylyl cyclases along
   the renal tubule. Functional consequences for regulation of the cAMP
   content.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19264.

AU Brouns-G-S.  de_Vries-E.  Neefjes-J-J.  Borst-J.
TI Assembled pre-B cell receptor complexes are retained in the endoplasmic
   reticulum by a mechanism that is not selective for the pseudo-light
   chain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19272.

AU Olofsson-B.  Pajusola-K.  von_Euler-G.  Chilov-D.  Alitalo-K.
   Eriksson-U.
TI Genomic organization of the mouse and human genes for vascular
   endothelial growth factor B (VEGF-B) and characterization of a second
   splice isoform
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19310.

AU Anand:Srivastava-M-B.  Sehl-P-D.  Lowe-D-G.
TI Cytoplasmic domain of natriuretic peptide receptor-C inhibits adenylyl
   cyclase. Involvement of a pertussis toxin-sensitive G protein.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19324.

AU Dizhoor-A-M.  Hurley-J-B.
TI Inactivation of EF-hands makes GCAP-2 (p24) a constitutive activator of
   photoreceptor guanylyl cyclase by preventing a Ca2+-induced
   activator-to-inhibitor transition
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19346.

AU King-S-M.  Barbarese-E.  Dillman-J-F-III.  Patel:King-R-S.
   Carson-J-H.  Pfister-K-K.
TI Brain cytoplasmic and flagellar outer arm dyneins share a highly
   conserved Mr 8,000 light chain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19358.

AU Bass-J.  Kurose-T.  Pashmforoush-M.  Steiner-D-F.
TI Fusion of insulin receptor ectodomains to immunoglobulin constant
   domains reproduces high-affinity insulin binding in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19367.

AU Meier-U-T.
TI Comparison of the rat nucleolar protein Nopp140 with its yeast homolog
   SRP40. Differential phosphorylation in vertebrates and yeast.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19376.

AU Luttrell-L-M.  Hawes-B-E.  van_Biesen-T.  Luttrell-D-K.  Lansing-T-J.
   Lefkowitz-R-J.
TI Role of c-Src tyrosine kinase in G protein-coupled receptor- and
   G{beta}{gamma} subunit-mediated activation of mitogen-activated protein
   kinases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19443.

AU Nakamura-N.  Chin-H.  Miyasaka-N.  Miura-O.
TI An epidermal growth factor receptor/Jak2 tyrosine kinase domain chimera
   induces tyrosine phosphorylation of Stat5 and transduces a growth
   signal in hematopoietic cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19483.

AU Yu-P-Y.  Eisner-G-M.  Yamaguchi-I.  Mouradian-M-M.  Felder-R-A.
   Jose-P-A.
TI Dopamine D1A receptor regulation of phospholipase C isoform
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19503.

AU Tyedmers-J.  Brunke-M.  Lechte-M.  Sandholzer-U.  Dierks-T.
   Schlotterhose-P.  Schmidt-B.  Zimmermann-R.
TI Efficient folding of firefly luciferase after transport into mammalian
   microsomes in the absence of luminal chaperones and folding catalysts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19509.

AU Chamberlain-L-H.  Henry-J.  Burgoyne-R-D.
TI Cysteine string proteins are associated with chromaffin granules
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19514.

AU Pang-L.  Sivaram-P.  Goldberg-I-J.
TI Cell-surface expression of an amino-terminal fragment of apolipoprotein
   B increases lipoprotein lipase binding to cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19518.

AU Vostal-J-G.  Shafer-B.
TI Thapsigargin-induced calcium influx in the absence of detectable
   tyrosine phosphorylation in human platelets
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19524.

AU Lavie-Y.  Cao-H-.  Bursten-S-L.  Giuliano-A-E.  Cabot-M-C.
TI Accumulation of glucosylceramides in multidrug-resistant cancer cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19530.

AU Bai-M.  Quinn-S.  Trivedi-S.  Kifor-O.  Pearce-S-H-S.  Pollak-M-R.
   Krapcho-K.  Hebert-S-C.  Brown-E-M.
TI Expression and characterization of inactivating and activating
   mutations in the human Ca2+ o-sensing receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19537.

AU Allen-P-B.  Wiedemann-L-M.
TI An activating mutation in the ATP binding site of the ABL kinase domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19585.

AU Minami-Y.  Hohfeld-J.  Ohtsuka-K.  Hartl-F-U.
TI Regulation of the heat-shock protein 70 reaction cycle by the mammalian
   DnaJ homolog, Hsp40
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19617.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Rana-A.  Gallo-K.  Godowski-P.  Hirai-S-.  Ohno-S.  Zon-L.
   Kyriakis-J-M.  Avruch-J.
TI Communication---The mixed lineage kinase SPRK phosphorylates and
   activates the stress-activated protein kinase activator, SEK-1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19025.

AU Miller-S-P.  Karschnia-E-J.  Ikeda-T-P.  LaPorte-D-C.
TI Isocitrate dehydrogenase kinase/phosphatase. Kinetic characteristics of
   the wild-type and two mutant proteins.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19124.

AU Bolin-D-J.  Jonas-A.
TI Sphingomyelin inhibits the lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase
   reaction with reconstituted high density lipoproteins by decreasing
   enzyme binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19152.

AU Nikitovic-D.  Holmgren-A.
TI S-Nitrosoglutathione is cleaved by the thioredoxin system with
   liberation of glutathione and redox regulating nitric oxide
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19180.

AU Pickard-R-T.  Chiou-X-G.  Strifler-B-A.  DeFelippis-M-R.  Hyslop-P-A.
   Tebbe-A-L.  Yee-Y-K.  Reynolds-L-J.  Dennis-E-A.  Kramer-R-M.
   Sharp-J-D.
TI Identification of essential residues for the catalytic function of
   85-kDa cytosolic phospholipase A2. Probing the role of histidine,
   aspartic acid, cysteine, and arginine.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19225.

AU Persechini-A.  Gansz-K-J.  Paresi-R-J.
TI A role in enzyme activation for the N-terminal leader sequence in
   calmodulin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19279.

AU Kamiya-K-.  Huang-P.  Plunkett-W.
TI Inhibition of the 3{prime}  5{prime} exonuclease of human DNA
   polymerase {epsilon} by fludarabine-terminated DNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19428.

AU Jiracek-J.  Yiotakis-A.  Vincent-B.  Checler-F.  Dive-V.
TI Development of the first potent and selective inhibitor of the zinc
   endopeptidase neurolysin using a systematic approach based on
   combinatorial chemistry of phosphinic peptides
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19606.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Mitchell-D-C.  Lawrence-J-T-R.  Litman-B-J.
TI Communication---Primary alcohols modulate the activation of the G
   protein-coupled receptor rhodopsin by a lipid-mediated mechanism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19033.

AU Wieland-S-J.  Gong-Q-.  Poblete-H.  Fletcher-J-E.  Chen-L-Q.
   Kallen-R-G.
TI Modulation of human muscle sodium channels by intracellular fatty acids
   is dependent on the channel isoform
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19037.

AU Nediani-C.  Fiorillo-C.  Marchetti-E.  Pacini-A.  Liguri-G.  Nassi-P.
TI Stimulation of cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium pump by
   acylphosphatase. Relationship to phospholamban phosphorylation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19066.

AU Thornhill-W-B.  Wu-M-B.  Jiang-X.  Wu-X.  Morgan-P-T.  Margiotta-J-F.
TI Expression of Kv1.1 delayed rectifier potassium channels in Lec mutant
   chinese hamster ovary cell lines reveals a role for sialidation in
   channel function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19093.

AU Lee-W-J.  Hawkins-R-A.  Peterson-D-R.  Vina-J-R.
TI Role of oxoproline in the regulation of neutral amino acid transport
   across the blood-brain barrier
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19129.

AU Falla-T-J.  Karunaratne-D-N.  Hancock-R-E-W.
TI Mode of action of the antimicrobial peptide indolicidin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19298.

AU Parra-K-J.  Kane-P-M.
TI Wild-type and mutant vacuolar membranes support pH-dependent reassembly
   of the yeast vacuolar H+-ATPase in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19592.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Claessens-F.  Alen-P.  Devos-A.  Peeters-B.  Verhoeven-G.
   Rombauts-W.
TI Communication---The androgen-specific probasin response element 2
   interacts differentially with androgen and glucocorticoid receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19013.

AU Murray-R-C.  Williams-F-M-R.  Flintoff-W-F.
TI Structural organization of the reduced folate carrier gene in Chinese
   hamster ovary cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19174.

AU Karnieli-E.  Werner-H.  Rauscher-F-J-III.  Benjamin-L-E.  LeRoith-D.
TI The IGF-I receptor gene promoter is a molecular target for the Ewing's
   sarcoma-Wilms' tumor 1 fusion protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19304.

AU Ferbeyre-G.  Bratty-J.  Chen-H.  Cedergren-R.
TI Cell cycle arrest promotes trans-hammerhead ribozyme action in yeast
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19318.

AU Kim-S.  Kim-H.  Park-I.  Lee-Y.
TI Mutational analysis of RNA structures and sequences postulated to
   affect 3{prime} processing of M1 RNA, the RNA component of Escherichia
   coli RNase P
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19330.

AU Smart-C-C.  Fleming-A-J.
TI Hormonal and environmental regulation of a plant PDR5-like ABC
   transporter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19351.

AU Kalchman-M-A.  Graham-R-K.  Xia-G.  Koide-H-B.  Hodgson-J-G.
   Graham-K-C.  Goldberg-Y-P.  Gietz-R-D.  Pickart-C-M.  Hayden-M-R.
TI Huntingtin is ubiquitinated and interacts with a specific
   ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19385.

AU Li-B.  Ouyang-B.  Pan-H.  Reissmann-P-T.  Slamon-D-J.  Arceci-R.
   Lu-L.  Dai-W.
TI prk, a cytokine-inducible human protein serine/threonine kinase whose
   expression appears to be down-regulated in lung carcinomas
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19402.

AU Sekiguchi-JA.  Shuman-S.
TI Covalent DNA binding by vaccinia topoisomerase results in unpairing of
   the thymine base 5{prime} of the scissile bond
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19436.

AU Reardon-J-T.  Mu-D.  Sancar-A.
TI Overproduction, purification, and characterization of the XPC subunit
   of the human DNA repair excision nuclease
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19451.

AU Nelson-C-C.  Hendy-S-C.  Faris-J-S.  Romaniuk-P-J.
TI Retinoid X receptor alters the determination of DNA binding specificity
   by the P-box amino acids of the thyroid hormone receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19464.

AU Deleersnijder-W.  Hong-G.  Cortvrindt-R.  Poirier-C.  Tylzanowski-P.
   Pittois-K.  Van_Marck-E.  Merregaert-J.
TI Isolation of markers for chondro-osteogenic differentiation using cDNA
   library subtraction. Molecular cloning and characterization of a gene
   belonging to a novel multigene family of integral membrane proteins.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19475.

AU Mitchell-A-H.  West-S-C.
TI Role of RuvA in branch migration reactions catalyzed by the RuvA and
   RuvB proteins of Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19497.

AU Deng-L.  Hagler-J.  Shuman-S.
TI Factor-dependent release of nascent RNA by ternary complexes of
   vaccinia RNA polymerase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19556.

AU Kusakabe-T.  Richardson-C-C.
TI The role of the zinc motif in sequence recognition by DNA primases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19563.

AU Fu-G-K.  Markovitz-D-M.
TI Purification of the pets factor. A nuclear protein that binds to the
   inducible TG-rich element of the human immunodeficiency virus type 2
   enhancer.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19599.

AU Brostjan-C.  Anrather-J.  Csizmadia-V.  Stroka-D.  Soares-M.
   Bach-F-H.  Winkler-H.
TI Glucocorticoid-mediated repression of NF{kappa}B activity in
   endothelial cells does not involve induction of I{kappa}B{alpha}
   synthesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19612.

AU Dong-F.  von_Hippel-P-H.
TI The ATP-activated hexameric helicase of bacteriophage T4 (gp41) forms a
   stable primosome with a single subunit of T4-coded primase (gp61)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19625.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Dong-L-M.  Weisgraber-K-H.
TI Human apolipoprotein E4 domain interaction. Arginine 61 and glutamic
   acid 255 interact to direct the preference for very low density
   lipoproteins.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19053.

AU Wang-Z.  Gurel-O.  Baatz-J-E.  Notter-R-H.
TI Acylation of pulmonary surfactant protein-C is required for its optimal
   surface active interactions with phospholipids
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19104.

AU Petersen-C-E.  Ha-C-E.  Jameson-D-M.  Bhagavan-N-V.
TI Mutations in a specific human serum albumin thyroxine binding site
   define the structural basis of familial dysalbuminemic hyperthyroxinemia
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19110.

AU Ruddock-L-W.  Coen-J-J-F.  Cheesman-C.  Freedman-R-B.  Hirst-T-R.
TI Assembly of the B subunit pentamer of Escherichia coli heat-labile
   enterotoxin. Kinetics and molecular basis of rate-limiting steps in
   vitro.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19118.

AU Guo-Q.  Wang-L-H.  Ruan-K-H.  Kulmacz-R-J.
TI Role of Val509 in time-dependent inhibition of human prostaglandin H
   synthase-2 cyclooxygenase activity by isoform-selective agents
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19134.

AU Faber-C.  Lindemann-A.  Sticht-H.  Ejchart-A.  Kung-A.  Susani-M.
   Frank-R-W.  Kraft-D.  Breitenbach-M.  Rosch-P.
TI Secondary structure and tertiary fold of the birch pollen allergen Bet
   v 1 in solution
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19243.

AU Sechi-S.  Roller-P-P.  Willette:Brown-J.  Kinet-J-P.
TI A conformational rearrangement upon binding of IgE to its high affinity
   receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19256.

AU Gilchrist-R-L.  Ryu-K-S.  Ji-I.  Ji-T-H.
TI The luteinizing hormone chorionic gonadotropin receptor has distinct
   transmembrane conductors for cAMP and inositol phosphate signals
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19283.

AU Sobel-J-H.  Gawinowicz-M-A.
TI Identification of the {alpha} chain lysine donor sites involved in
   factor XIIIa fibrin cross-linking
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19288.

AU Nagaraj-R-H.  Shipanova-I-N.  Faust-F-M.
TI Protein cross-linking by the Maillard reaction. Isolation,
   characterization, and in vivo detection of a lysine-lysine cross-link
   derived from methylglyoxal.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19338.

AU Holvoet-P.  Zhao-Z.  Deridder-E.  Dhoest-A.  Collen-D.
TI Effects of deletion of the carboxyl-terminal domain of ApoA-I or of its
   substitution with helices of ApoA-II on in vitro and in vivo
   lipoprotein association
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19395.

AU Hu-B.  Trinh-K.  Figueira-W-F.  Price-P-A.
TI Isolation and sequence of a novel human chondrocyte protein related to
   mammalian members of the chitinase protein family
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19415.

AU Nimmesgern-E.  Fox-T.  Fleming-M-A.  Thomson-J-A.
TI Conformational changes and stabilization of inosine
   5{prime}-monophosphate dehydrogenase associated with ligand binding and
   inhibition by mycophenolic acid
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19421.

AU Reinhardt-D-P.  Sasaki-T.  Dzamba-B-J.  Keene-D-R.  Chu-M-L.
   Gohring-W.  Timpl-R.  Sakai-L-Y.
TI Fibrillin-1 and fibulin-2 interact and are colocalized in some tissues
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19489.

AU Beck-C-A.  Zhang-Y.  Altmann-M.  Weigel-N-L.  Edwards-D-P.
TI Stoichiometry and site-specific phosphorylation of human progesterone
   receptor in native target cells and in the baculovirus expression system
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19546.

AU Zahedi-K.
TI Characterization of the binding of serum amyloid P to type IV collagen.
   Vol. 271 (1996) 14897-14902.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19632.

AU Pan-B-S.  Johnson-R-G-Jr.
TI Interaction of cardiotonic thiadiazinone derivatives with cardiac
   troponin C. Vol. 271 (1996) 817-823.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 9.  271(32).  p 19632.



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CC Volume 146, Number 2 (1996).

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AU Leadon-S-A. Dunn-A-B. Ross-C-E.
TI A Novel DNA Repair Response Is Induced in Human Cells Exposed to 
   Ionizing Radiation at the G1/S-Phase Border.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 August 146(2). P. 123.
AB A novel repair characterized by the formation of long repair patches 
   (at least 150 nucleotides) is described. The responses appears to be 
   specific to irradiation of cells at the G1/S-phase border and is 
   detectable after about 2 h and increases up to 12 h after irradiation.

AU Evans-H-H. Mencl-J. Ricanati-M. Horng-M-F. Chaudhry-M-A. Jiang-Q. 
   Hozier-J. Liechty-M.
TI Induction of Multilocus Mutations at the Tk1 Locus after X Irradiation 
   of L5178Y Cells at Different Times in the Mitotic Cycle .
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 August 146(2). P. 131.
AB L5178Y-R16 murine lymphoblasts were most sensitive to the lethal 
   effects of irradiation in the G1 and G2/M periods of the cell cycle, 
   while irradiation in the G2/M period induced the highest mutant frequency 
   at the Tk1 locus. Over 50% of the Tk-/- mutants showed loss of 
   heterozygosity extending from Tk1 to the D11Nds7 microsatellite 16 cm 
   distant, and the induction of these large lesions did not appear to be 
   cell cycle-specific.

AU Schwartz-J-L. Cowan-J. Grdina-D-J. Weichselbaum-R-R.
TI Attenuation of G2-Phase Cell Cycle Checkpoint Control Is Associated 
   with Increased Frequencies of Unrejoined Chromosome Breaks in Human Tumor 
   Cells.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 August 146(2). P. 139.
AB Attenuation of G2-phase checkpoint control is associated with elevated 
   frequencies of unrejoined chromosome breaks in cells of irradiated tumor 
   cell lines, but unrejoined chromosome breaks are not the primary toxic 
   lesion induced by radiation in these cells.

AU Griffin-C-S. Stevens-D-L. Savage-J-R-K.
TI Ultrasoft 1.5 keV Aluminum K X Rays Are Efficient Producers of Complex 
   Chromosome Exchange Aberrations as Revealed by Fluorescence In Situ 
   Hybridization.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 August 146(2). P. 144.
AB Ultrasoft aluminum K X rays deposit their energy in track lengths of 
   <70 nm and yet are efficient producers of complex chromosome exchanges. 
   We propose that these interactions may be taking place at pre-existing 
   sites or involve damaged DNA interacting with undamaged DNA.

AU Schwartz-J-L. Mustafi-R. Hughes-A. DeSombre-E-R.
TI DNA and Chromosome Breaks Induced by Iodine-123-Labeled Estrogen in 
   Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 August 146(2). P. 151.
AB Exposure of estrogen receptor-positive Chinese hamster ovary cells to 
   the Auger electron-emitting isotope iodine 123, covalently bound to 
   estrogen, induces both DNA and chromosome breaks with an efficiency very 
   like high-LET radiations, suggesting that the iodine-123 in the estrogen 
   receptor-DNA complex is close to the DNA backbone.

AU Wouters-B-G. Lam-G-K-Y. Oelfke-U. Gardey-K. Durand-R-E. Skarsgard-L-D.
TI Measurements of Relative Biological Effectiveness of the 70 MeV Proton 
   Beam at TRIUMF Using Chinese Hamster V79 Cells and the High-Precision 
   Cell Sorter Assay.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 August 146(2). P. 159.
AB The cell sorter assay has been used to measure detailed cell survival 
   responses after irradiation of Chinese hamster V79-WNRE cells with the 70 
   MeV modulated proton beam at TRIUMF. The relative biological 
   effectiveness of this beam (compared to cobalt-60 gamma rays) is shown to 
   be dependent on both radiation dose (rising significantly below 4 Gy) and 
   depth within the spread-out proton peak.

AU Muggenburg-B-A. Hahn-F-F. Griffith-W-C-Jr. Lloyd-R-D. Boecker-B-B.
TI The Biological Effects of Radium-224 Injected into Dogs.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 August 146(2). P. 171.
AB Bone tumors were increased in dogs injected with radium chloride with 
   increasing alpha-particle-radiation dose and increasing protraction of 
   dose, by using multiple injections. This same "reverse dose protraction" 
   effect has been observed in humans injected with radium-224.

AU Kusewitt-D-F. Lewis-J-L. Griffith-W-C-Jr. Ley-R-D.
TI Effect of Chronic Exposure to Ultraviolet Radiation and 
   Photoreactivation on Life Span and Tumor Development in the Marsupial 
   Monodelphis domestica.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 August 146(2) P. 187.
AB Exposure to 500 J-2 m-2 UV radiation three times weekly for 104 weeks 
   reduced life span in female but not in male Monodelphis domestica, and 
   photoreactivation repair of pyrimidine dimers prolonged life in females 
   exposed to UV radiation; direct effects of UV radiation accounted for 
   excess deaths in females exposed to UV radiation. These studies also 
   showed that: (1) photoreactivation reduced the relative risk of skin 
   tumors but not of eye tumors in Monodelphis exposed to UV radiation; (2) 
   females exposed to UV radiation had an increased risk of skin tumor 
   development relative to males; and (3) eye and skin tumors were less 
   likely to cause death in Monodelphis exposed to UV radiation subsequently 
   given photoreactivation than in animals exposed only to UV radiation.

AU Udovicic-L. Mark-F. Bothe-E.
TI Single-Strand Breaks in Double-Stranded DNA Irradiated in Anoxic 
   Solution: Contribution of tert-Butanol Radicals.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 August 146(2). P. 198.
AB Single-strand breaks are induced both by the primary water radicals OH 
   and H and by secondary scavenger radicals when calf thymus DNA is 
   irradiated in oxygen-free aqueous solution in the presence of 
   tert-butanol. The efficiency of each radical species in causing 
   single-strand breaks has been determined.

AU Newton-G-L. Aguilera-J-A. Kim-T. Ward-J-F. Fahey-R-C.
TI Transport of Aminothiol Radioprotectors into Mammalian Cells: Passive 
   Diffusion versus Mediated Uptake.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 August 146(2). P. 206.
AB Import of the disulfide WR-33278 at micromolar levels by V79 cells is 
   mediated by a spermine transport system. The disulfide is largely reduced 
   intracellularly to its thiol (WR-1065) which can reach concentrations 
   manyfold higher than the extracellular WR-33278.

AU Ebbe-S. Taylor-S. Maurer-H. Kullgren-B.
TI Uptake of Indium-111-Labeled Platelets and Indium-111 Oxine by Murine 
   Kidneys after Total-Body Irradiation.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 August 146(2). P. 216.
AB Indium-111 from transfused radiolabeled platelets accumulated in the 
   kidneys of mice during the first week after the mice were irradiated. 
   This suggests that renal vascular injury is demonstrable shortly after 
   irradiation.

AU Yamada-M. Kodama-K. Fujita-S. Akahoshi-M. Yamada-S. Hirose-R. Hori-M.
TI Prevalence of Skin Neoplasms among the Atomic Bomb Survivors.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 August 146(2). P. 223.
AB Atomic bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki who participate in 
   the Radiation Effects Research Foundation Adult Health Study were 
   examined to define the relationship between skin neoplasms and exposure 
   to ionizing radiation. Odds ratios of skin neoplasm (basal cell carcinoma 
   and senile keratosis) for a 1-Gy dose, occupational exposure to UV rays 
   and age at time of examination (in 10-year increments) are 1.7, 5.9 and 
   1.9, respectively.
CC Short Communication.

AU Young-H-K. Floyd-R-A. Maidt-M-L. Dynlacht-J-R.
TI Evaluation of Nitrone Spin-Trapping Agents as Radioprotectors.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 August 146(2) P. 227.
AB The nitrone spin-trapping agents PBN, POBN and DMPO were found to 
   reduce the formation of 8-OH-dG by gamma irradiation significantly in 
   aqueous solutions of either dG or salmon sperm DNA, but provided only 
   minimal or no protection from radiation-induced cell killing.
CC Short Communication.

AU Saran-M. Hamm-U. Friedl-A-A. Bors-W.
TI Radiation-Induced Cell Killing Is Highly Dependent upon Buffer 
   Treatment (Filtration Compared to Autoclaving) due to Metal-Catalyzed 
   Formation of Hypochlorite: A Cautionary Note.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 August 146(2). P. 232.
AB The chelating properties of chloride-containing phosphate buffers 
   being sterilized for use in experiments in radiation biology by 
   autoclaving are enhanced in comparison to buffers treated by filtration. 
   As the amount of hypochlorite which is produced by irradiation of the 
   buffer strongly depends on catalytic metals, an increase in chelating 
   properties leads to diminished hypochlorite production and consequently 
   to diminished hypochlorite-derived cytotoxicity.
CC Short Communication.

AU Savage-J-R-K. Papworth-D-G.
TI Comment on the Ratio of Chromosome-Type Dicentric Interchanges to 
   Centric Rings for Track-Clustered Compared with Random Breaks.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 August 146(2) P. 236.
AB The "fingerprint" hypothesis that closely spaced, track-confined 
   chromosome breaks (characteristic of high-LET radiations) will produce a 
   lower dicentric/centric ring ratio than widely spaced, random scattered 
   breaks (characteristic of low-LET radiations) has been tested 
   empirically. No evidence for any ratio differences resulting from the two 
   break depositions was found.
CC Short Communication.

AU Brenner-D-J. Sachs-R-K.
TI Comments on "Comment on the Ratio of Chromosome-Type Dicentric 
   Interchanges to Centric Rings for Track-Clustered Compared with Random 
   Breaks" by Savage and Papworth (Radiat. Res. 146, 236-240, 1996).
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 August 146(2) P. 241.
CC Letter to the Editor.

AU Taghian-A. Gioioso-D. Budach-W. Suit-H.
TI Retraction of "In Vitro Split-Dose Recovery of Glioblastoma 
   Multiforme" by Taghian et al. (Radiat. Res. 134, 16-21, 1993).
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 August 146(2). P. 242.
CC Letter to the Editor.

AU Webster-E-W.
TI Health Effects of Exposure to Low-Level Ionizing Radiation, edited by 
   W. R. Hendee and F. M. Edwards.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 August 146(2). P. 243.
CC Book Review.

AU 
TI NCRP Call for Scientific Data.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 August 146(2) P. 245.
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AU   Rogozin-I-B.  Milanesi-L.  Kolchanov-N-A.
TI   Gene structure prediction using information on homologous
     protein sequence.
SO   Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1996 Jun.  12(3).  P. 161-170.

AU   Shapiro-B-A.  Wu-J-C.
TI   An annealing mutation operator in the genetic algorithms for
     RNA folding.
SO   Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1996 Jun.  12(3).  P. 171-180.

AU   Law-A-S.  Burt-D-W.
TI   qValue - a program to calculate comparative measures of
     genomic reorganisation from cytogenetic and/or linkage
     information.
SO   Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1996 Jun.  12(3).  P. 181-184.

AU   Byers-J-A.
TI   TAXOKEY: a universal taonomic key program using DOS text
     files and graphics.
SO   Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1996 Jun.  12(3).  P. 185-190.

AU   Singh-R-K.  Hoffman-D-L.  Tell-S-G.  White-C-T.
TI   BioSCAN: a network sharable computational resource for
     searching biosequence databases.
SO   Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1996 Jun.  12(3).  P. 191-196.

AU   Herrmann-G.  Schon-A.  Brack-Werner-R.  Werner-T.
TI   CONRAD: a method for identification of variable and
     conserved regions within proteins by scale-space filtering.
SO   Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1996 Jun.  12(3).  P. 197-204.

AU   Nakaya-A.  Taura-K.  Yamamoto-K.  Yonezawa-A.
TI   Visualization of RNA secondary structures using highly
     parallel computers.
SO   Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1996 Jun.  12(3).  P. 205-212.

AU   Kanaya-S.  Kudo-Y.  Nakamura-Y.  Ikemura-T.
TI   Detection of genes in E.coli sequences determined by genome
     projects and prediction of protein production levels, based
     on multivariate diversity in codon usage.
SO   Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1996 Jun.  12(3).  P. 213-226

AU   Suhnel-J.
TI   Image library of biological macromolecules.
SO   Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1996 Jun.  12(3).  P. 227-230.

AU   Wada-Y.  Yasue-H.
TI   Development of an animal genome database and its search
     system.
SO   Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1996 Jun.  12(3).  P. 231-236.

AU   Degtyarenko-K-N.  Fabian-P.
TI   The Directory of P450-containing systems on WorldWide Web.
SO   Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1996 Jun.  12(3).  P. 237-240.

AU   Rolland-J-P.  Flifla-M-J.  Garreau-M.  Thomas-D.
TI   IBIS version 3: an OSF/Motif-based inerface for IBIS -
     integrated biological imaging system.
SO   Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1996 Jun.  12(3).  P. 241-246.

AU   Matzura-O.  Wennborg-A.
TI   RNAdraw: an integrated program for RNA secondary structure
     calculation and analysis under 32-bit Microsoft Windows.
SO   Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1996 Jun.  12(3).  P. 247-250.

AU   King-R-D.  Angus-C-G.
TI   PM-protein music.
SO   Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1996 Jun.  12(3).  P. 251-252.

AU   Proutski-V.  Holmes-E-C.
TI   Primer Master: a new program for the design and analysis of
     PCR primers.
SO   Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1996 Jun.  12(3).  P. 253-256.

AU   Osborne-B-I.
TI   Three sets of Macintosh AppleScripts for the automatic
     submission of sequence data to the internet BLAST server.
SO   Comput-Applic-Biosci.  1996 Jun.  12(3).  P. 257-258.


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AU Romano-G.  Ianora-A.  Santella-L.  Miralto-A.
TI Respiratory metabolism during embryonic subitaneous and diapause
   development in Pontella mediterranea (Crustacea, Copepoda).
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1996 166(3)  P 157.
AB 61660157.360

AU Torrella-J-R.  Fouces-V.  Palomeque-J.  Viscor-G.
TI Capillarity and fibre types in locomotory muscles of wild mallard
   ducks (Anas platyrhynchos).
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1996 166(3)  P 164.
AB 61660164.360

AU Moreau-R.  Dabrowski-K.
TI The primary localization of ascorbate and its synthesis in the
   kidneys of acipenserid (Chondrostei) and teleost (Teleostei)
   fishes.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1996 166(3)  P 178.
AB 61660178.360

AU Lucu-C.  Obersnel-V.
TI Cadmium influx across isolated Carcinus gill epithelium.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1996 166(3)  P 184.
AB 61660184.360

AU Geiser-F.  Song-X.  Koertner-G.
TI The effect of He-O_[2] exposure on metabolic rate, thermoregulation
   and thermal conductance during normothermia and daily torpor.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1996 166(3)  P 190.
AB 61660190.360

AU Cameron-B-A.  Perry-II.-S-F.  Wu-C.  Ko-K.  Tufts-B-L.
TI Bicarbonate permeability and immunological evidence for an anion
   exchanger-like protein in the red blood cells of the sea lamprey,
   Petromyzon marinus.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1996 166(3)  P 197.
AB 61660197.360

AU Schmidt-H.  Wichmann-A.  Lamprecht-I.  Zerbst-Boroffka-I.
TI Anaerobic metabolism in the leech (Hirudo medicinalis L.): direct
   and indirect calorimetry during severe hypoxia.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1996 166(3)  P 205.
AB 61660205.360

AU Aladin-N-V.  Potts-W-T-W.
TI The osmoregulatory capacity of the Ostracoda.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1996 166(3)  P 215.
AB 61660215.360

AU Zanotto-F-P.  Raubenheimer-D.  Simpson-S-J.
TI Haemolymph amino acid and sugar levels in locusts fed nutritionally
   unbalanced diets.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1996 166(3)  P 223.
AB 61660223.360

AU Schroeder-B.  Breves-G.
TI Mechanisms of phosphate uptake into brush-border membrane vesicles
   from goat jejunum.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1996 166(3)  P 230.
AB 61660230.360

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AU Feldbruegge-M.  Hahlbrock-K.  Weisshaar-B.
TI The transcriptional regulator CPRF1: expression analysis and gene
   structure.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(6)  P 619.
AB 62510619.438

AU Gigliani-F.  Longo-F.  Gaddini-L.  Battaglia-P-A.
TI Interactions among the bHLH domains of the proteins encoded by the
   Enhancer of split and achaete-scute gene complexes of Drosophila.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(6)  P 628.
AB 62510628.438

AU Berry-L-D.  Gould-K-L.
TI Novel alleles of cdc13 and cdc2 isolated as suppressors of mitotic
   catastrophe in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(6)  P 635.
AB 62510635.438

AU Froeliger-E-H.  Carpenter-B-E.  Froeliger-E.
TI NUT1, a major nitrogen regulatory gene in Magnaporthe grisea, is
   dispensable for pathogenicity.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(6)  P 647.
AB 62510647.438

AU Iwaki-T.  Kawamura-A.  Ishino-Y.  Kohno-K.  Kano-Y.  Goshima-N.
   Yara-M.  Furusawa-M.  Doi-H.  Imamoto-F.
TI Preferential replication-dependent mutagenesis in the lagging DNA
   strand in Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(6)  P 657.
AB 62510657.438

AU Farman-M-L.  Tosa-Y.  Nitta-N.  Leong-S-A.
TI MAGGY, a retrotransposon in the genome of the rice blast fungus
   Magnaporthe grisea.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(6)  P 665.
AB 62510665.438

AU Farman-M-L.  Taura-S.  Leong-S-A.
TI The Magnaporthe grisea DNA fingerprinting probe MGR586 contains the
   3' end of an inverted repeat transposon.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(6)  P 675.
AB 62510675.438

AU Paravicini-G.  Friedli-L.
TI Protein-protein interactions in the yeast PKC1 pathway: Pkc1p
   interacts with a component of the MAP kinase cascade.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(6)  P 682.
AB 62510682.438

AU Fernandez-E.  Lombo-F.  Mendez-C.  Salas-J-A.
TI An ABC transporter is essential for resistance to the antitumor
   agent mithramycin in the producer Streptomyces argillaceus.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(6)  P 692.
AB 62510692.438

AU Ito-K.  Nakamura-Y.
TI Localization of nusA-suppressing amino acid substitutions in the
   conserved regions of the beta' subunit of Escherichia coli RNA
   polymerase.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(6)  P 699.
AB 62510699.438

AU Kobayashi-O.  Suda-H.  Ohtani-T.  Sone-H.
TI Molecular cloning and analysis of the dominant flocculation gene
   FLO8 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(6)  P 707.
AB 62510707.438

AU Kirpekar-F.  Gullov-K.
TI Replication properties of ARS1 plasmids in Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae: dependence on the carbon source.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(6)  P 716.
AB 62510716.438

AU Katayama-S.  Dupuy-B.  Daube-G.  China-B.  Cole-S-T.
TI Genome mapping of Clostridium perfringens strains  with I-CeuI
   shows many virulence genes to be plasmid-borne.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(6)  P 720.
AB 62510720.438

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AU Canepari-M.  Campani-M.  Spadavecchia-L.  Torre-V.
TI CCD imaging of the electrical activity in the leech nervous system.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1996 24(6/7)  P 359.
AB 60240359.249

AU Pintar-A.  Hensmann-M.  Jumel-K.  Pitkeathly-M.  Harding-S-E.
   Campbell-I-D.
TI Solution studies of the SH2 domain from the fyn tyrosine kinase:
   secondary structure, backbone dynamics and protein association.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1996 24(6/7)  P 371.
AB 60240371.249

AU Rappolt-M.  Rapp-G.
TI Structure of the stable and metastable ripple phase of
   dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1996 24(6/7)  P 381.
AB 60240381.249

AU Hoffmann-D.  Knapp-E-W.
TI Polypeptide folding with off-lattice Monte Carlo dynamics: the
   method.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1996 24(6/7)  P 387.
AB 60240387.249

AU Gadhavi-P.  Morgan-P-J.  Alefounder-P.  Harding-S-E.
TI A physico-chemical investigation of the self-association of the DNA
   binding domain of the yeast transcriptional activator GAL 4.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1996 24(6/7)  P 405.
AB 60240405.249

AU Girault-L.  Lemaire-P.  Boudou-A.  Debouzy-J-C.  Dufourc-E-J.
TI Interactions of inorganic mercury with phospholipid micelles and
   model membranes. A ^[31]P-NMR study.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1996 24(6/7)  P 413.
AB 60240413.249

AU Marinov-R.  Dufourc-E-J.
TI Thermotropism and hydration properties of POPE and POPE-cholesterol
   systems as revealed by solid state ^[2]H and ^[31]P-NMR.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1996 24(6/7)  P 423.
AB 60240423.249

AU Frolov-E-N.  Goldanskii-V-I.  Birk-A.  Parak-F.
TI The influence of electrostatic interactions and intramolecular
   dynamics on electron transfer from the cytochrome subunit to the
   cation - radical of the bacteriochlorophyll dimer in reaction
   centers from Rps. viridis.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1996 24(6/7)  P 433.
AB 60240433.249

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AU Roth-J.
TI The silver anniversary of gold: 25 years of the  colloidal gold
   marker system  for immunocytochemistry and histochemistry.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(1)  P 1.
AB 61060001.418

AU Lackie-P-M.
TI Immunogold silver staining for light microscopy.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(1)  P 9.
AB 61060009.418

AU Torrisi-M-R.  Mancini-P.
TI Freeze-fracture immunogold labeling.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(1)  P 19.
AB 61060019.418

AU Hermann-R.  Walther-P.  Mueller-M.
TI Immunogold labeling in scanning electron microscopy.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(1)  P 31.
AB 61060031.418

AU Liou-W.  Geuze-H-J.  Slot-J-W.
TI Improving structural integrity of cryosections for immunogold
   labeling.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(1)  P 41.
AB 61060041.418

AU Puvion-Dutilleul-F.  Puvion-E.
TI Non-isotopic electron microscope  in situ hybridization for
   studying the functional  sub-compartmentalization of the cell
   nucleus.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(1)  P 59.
AB 61060059.418

AU Roth-J.
TI Protein glycosylation in the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi
   apparatus and cell type-specificity of cell surface glycoconjugate
   expression: analysis by the protein A-gold and lectin-gold
   techniques.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(1)  P 79.
AB 61060079.418

AU Larsson-L-I.
TI Immunogold labelling of neuroendocrine peptides with special
   reference to antibody specificity and multiple staining
   techniques.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(1)  P 93.
AB 61060093.418

AU Fahimi-H-D.  Reich-D.  Voelkl-A.  Baumgart-E.
TI Contributions of the immunogold technique  to investigation of the
   biology of peroxisomes.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(1)  P 105.
AB 61060105.418

AU Binder-M.  Hartig-A.  Sata-T.
TI Immunogold labeling of yeast cells: an efficient tool  for the
   study of protein targeting and morphological alterations  due to
   overexpression and inactivation of genes.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(1)  P 115.
AB 61060115.418

AU Roth-J.  Zuber-C.  Komminoth-P.  Sata-T.  Li-W-P.  Heitz-P-U.
TI Applications of immunogold and lectin-gold labeling in tumor
   research and diagnosis.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(1)  P 131.
AB 61060131.418

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AB >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1215-1228 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       TARGET RECOGNITION BY CALMODULIN: DISSECTINGT HE 
AB       KINETICS AND AFFINITY OF INTERACTION USING SHORT 
AB       PEPTIDE SEQUENCES
AB       
AB       P.M. Bayley, W.A. Findlay, and S.R. Martin
AB       
AB       Division of Physical Biochemistry, National Institute 
AB       for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, United 
AB       Kingdom
AB       
AB       Keywords:  calcium; calmodulin; CD; domains; mechanism; 
AB       myosin light chain kinase; peptides; stopped-flow
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Bayley.abs & Bayley.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1229-1239 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       ENERGETICS OF HYDROGEN BONDING IN PROTEINS: A MODEL 
AB       COMPOUND STUDY
AB       
AB       Susan M. Habermann and Kenneth P. Murphy
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, University of Iowa, Iowa 
AB       City, Iowa 52242
AB       
AB       Keywords:  calorimetry; enthalpy; heat capacity; 
AB       hydrogen bonding; hydroxyl; model compounds; solvation
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Habermnn.abs & Habermnn.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1240-1249 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       MULTIPLE DOMAIN PROTEIN DIAGNOSTIC PATTERNS
AB       
AB       R. Mark Adams, Sudeshna Das, and Temple F. Smith
AB       
AB       Biomolecular Engineering Research Center, College of 
AB       Engineering, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts 
AB       02215
AB       
AB       Keywords:  computer-aided sequence analysis; multiple-
AB       domain proteins; protein functional assignment
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Adams.abs & Adams.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1250-1260 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       THE LIPOCALIN XLCPL1 EXPRESSED IN THE NEURAL PLATE OF 
AB       XENOPUS LAEVIS EMBRYOS IS A SECRETED RETINALDEHYDE 
AB       BINDING PROTEIN
AB       
AB       Gunter Lepperdinger,  Birgit Strobl,  Alexander Jilek, 
AB       Anita Weber,  Josef Thalhamer,  Hannes Flockner,  and 
AB       Christa Mollay 
AB       
AB       Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Molecular 
AB       Biology, Billrothstrasse 11, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria
AB       
AB       University of Salzburg, Faculty of Natural Sciences,
AB       Hellbrunnerstrasse 34, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria
AB       
AB       Keywords:  embryonic development; lipocalin; pattern 
AB       formation; retinal binding protein; retinoid metabolism; 
AB       retinoids; retinoid signaling; Xenopus laevis embryo
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Lpprdngr.abs & Lpprdngr.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1261-1271 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF TGF-BETA3 AND COMPARISON TO TGF
AB       -BETA2: IMPLICATIONS FOR RECEPTOR BINDING
AB       
AB       Peer R.E. Mittl, John P. Priestle, David A. Cox, Gary 
AB       Mcmaster, Nico Cerletti, and Markus G. Grutter
AB       
AB       Ciba-Geigy Ltd., Pharmaceutical Research, CH-4002 Basle,
AB       Switzerland
AB       
AB       Keywords:  crystal contact; dioxane; proteoglycan; 
AB       receptor recognition; TGF-beta
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: 2Mittl.kin,  TGF3_hex.xyz and
AB       TGF3_tri.xyz in STRCTURE, Mittl.abs,  & Mittl.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1272-1281 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       FREE ENERGY MAPPING OF CLASS I MHC MOLECULES AND 
AB       STRUCTURAL DETERMINATION OF BOUND PEPTIDES
AB       
AB       Ugur Sezerman, Sandor Vajda, and Charles Delisi
AB       
AB       Department of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University 
AB       College of Engineering, Boston, Massachusetts 02218
AB       
AB       Keywords:  free energy; grid search; homologous 
AB       extension; major histocompatibility complex
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Sezerman.abs & Sezerman.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1282-1289 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       THERMAL-INDUCED UNFOLDING DOMAINS IN ALDOLASE 
AB       IDENTIFIED BY AMIDE HYDROGEN EXCHANGE AND MASS 
AB       SPECTROMETRY
AB       
AB       Zhongqi Zhang and David. L. Smith
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry, University of Nebraska--Lincoln,
AB       Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0304
AB       
AB       Keywords:  aldolase; amide hydrogen exchange; mass 
AB       spectrometry; protein unfolding domains
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Zhang1.abs & Zhang1.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1290-1300 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       IN VIVO FORMATION OF ALLOSTERIC ASPARTATE 
AB       TRANSCARBAMOYLASE CONTAINING CIRCULARLY PERMUTED 
AB       CATALYTIC POLYPEPTIDE CHAINS: IMPLICATIONS FOR PROTEIN 
AB       FOLDING AND ASSEMBLY
AB       
AB       Pinghui Zhang and H.K. Schachman
AB       
AB       Department of Molecular and Cell Biology and Virus 
AB       Laboratory, Wendell M. Stanley Hall, University of 
AB       California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California
AB       
AB       Keywords:  circular permutation; cooperativity; folding; 
AB       protein engineering; stability
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: 5Zhang.kin, Zhang.doc in SUPLEMNT, 
AB       Zhang2.abs & Zhang2.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1301-1315 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       A RECIPE FOR DESIGNING WATER-SOLUBLE,BETA-SHEET-FORMING 
AB       PEPTIDES
AB       
AB       Kevin H. Mayo, Elena Ilyina, and Henry Park
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, Biomedical Engineering 
AB       Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 
AB       55455
AB       
AB       Keywords:  beta-sheet structure; CD; folding; NMR; 
AB       peptide; self-association
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Mayo.abs & Mayo.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1316-1324 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       EXAMINATION OF AN ACTIVE-SITE ELECTROSTATIC NODE IN THE 
AB       CAMP-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE CATALYTIC SUBUNIT
AB       
AB       Bruce D. Grant,  Igor Tsigelny,  Joseph A. Adams,  and 
AB       Susan S. Taylor 
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of 
AB       California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093-0654
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry, San Diego State University,
AB       San Diego, California 92182-1030
AB       
AB       Keywords:  cAMP-dependent protein kinase; catalytic 
AB       subunit; electrostatic interaction; pre-steady-state 
AB       kinetics; substrate specificity
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Grant.abs & Grant.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1325-1338 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       THE STRUCTURAL ALIGNMENT BETWEEN TWO PROTEINS: IS THERE 
AB       A UNIQUE ANSWER?
AB       
AB       Adam Godzik
AB       
AB       Department of Molecular Biology MB-1, The Scripps 
AB       Research Institute, La Jolla, California 92037
AB       
AB       Keywords:  protein similarity; protein structural 
AB       alignment
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Godzik.abs & Godzik.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1339-1341 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       ALA-INSERTION SCANNING MUTAGENESIS OF THE GLYCOPHORIN A 
AB       TRANSMEMBRANE HELIX: A RAPID WAY TO MAP HELIX-HELIX 
AB       INTERACTIONS IN INTEGRAL MEMBRANE PROTEINS
AB       
AB       Ismael Mingarro,  Paul Whitley,  Mark A. Lemmon,  and 
AB       Gunnar Von Heijne 
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, Stockholm University, S-106 
AB       91 Stockholm, Sweden
AB       
AB       Department of Pharmacology, New York University Medical 
AB       Center, 550 First Avenue, New York, New York 10016
AB       
AB       Keywords:  alpha-helix; helix packing; membrane protein; 
AB       mutagenesis
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Mingarro.abs & Mingarro.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1342-1354 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CYTOCHROME C_3 FROM DESULFOVIBRIO GIGAS: CRYSTAL 
AB       STRUCTURE AT 1.8 ANGSTROM RESOLUTION AND EVIDENCE FOR A 
AB       SPECIFIC CALCIUM-BINDING SITE
AB       
AB       Pedro M. Matias,  Jose Morais,  Ricardo Coelho,  Maria 
AB       Arm-Enia Carrondo,  Keith Wilson,  Zbigniew Dauter, 
AB       and Larry Sieker 
AB       
AB       Instituto de Tecnologia Quimica e Biologica,
AB       Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2780 OEIRAS, Portugal
AB       
AB       Instituto Superior Tecnico, Universidade Tecnica de 
AB       Lisboa, 1000 LISBOA, Portugal
AB       
AB       European Molecular Biology Laboratory, c/o DESY,
AB       Notkestrasse 85, D-22603 Hamburg, Germany
AB       
AB       Department of Biological Structure, University of 
AB       Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195
AB       
AB       Keywords:  calcium binding; crystallography; cytochrome 
AB       c_3; structure
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Matias.kin, Matias.abs 
AB       & Matias.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1355-1365 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       A THEORETICAL STUDY OF THE ACTIVE SITES OF PAPAIN AND 
AB       S195C RAT TRYPSIN: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE LOW REACTIVITY 
AB       OF MUTANT SERINE PROTEINASES
AB       
AB       Allan J. Beveridge
AB       
AB       Daresbury Laboratory, Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire,
AB       United Kingdom
AB       
AB       Keywords:  catalytic triad; cysteine proteinase; Hartree
AB       -Fock; serine proteinase
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Beveridg.abs & Beveridg.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1366-1375 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       NOVEL ISOLATION METHOD AND STRUCTURAL STABILITY OF A 
AB       EUKARYOTIC CHAPERONIN: THE TCP-1 RING COMPLEX FROM 
AB       RABBIT RETICULOCYTES
AB       
AB       Mona Trempe Norcum
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, University of Mississippi 
AB       Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi 39216-4505
AB       
AB       Keywords:  electron microscopy; eukaryotic chaperonin; 
AB       mass measurement; protein folding; protein purification; 
AB       protein structure
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Norcum.abs & Norcum.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1376-1388 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CONFORMATIONAL STABILITY OF APOFLAVODOXIN
AB       
AB       Carlos G. Genzor,  Alejandro Beldarrain,  Carlos Gomez-
AB       Moreno,  Jose Luis Lopez-Lacomba,  Manuel Cortijo,  and 
AB       Javier Sancho 
AB       
AB       Departamento de Bioquimica y Biologia Molecular y 
AB       Celular, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Zaragoza,
AB       50009-Zaragoza, Spain
AB       
AB       Departamento de Quimica Fisica II, Facultad de Farmacia,
AB       Instituto Pluridisciplinar, Universidad Complutense de 
AB       Madrid, 28040-Madrid, Spain
AB       
AB       Keywords:  calorimetry; flavodoxin; molten globule; 
AB       protein folding; protein stability; redox proteins
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Genzor.abs & Genzor.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1389-1393 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       PROBING THE STRUCTURE OF THE LINKER CONNECTING THE 
AB       REDUCTASE AND HEME DOMAINS OF CYTOCHROME P450BM-3 USING 
AB       SITE-DIRECTED MUTAGENESIS
AB       
AB       Shanthi Govindaraj and Thomas L. Poulos
AB       
AB       Departments of Molecular Biology & Biochemistry and 
AB       Physiology & Biophysics, University of California at 
AB       Irvine, Irvine, California 92717
AB       
AB       Keywords:  cytochrome P450BM-3; electron transfer; 
AB       linker region; secondary structure; site-directed 
AB       mutagenesis
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Govindrj.abs & Govindrj.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1394-1405 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       MEMBRANE-BOUND STATES OF ALPHA-LACTALBUMIN: 
AB       IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PROTEIN STABILITY AND CONFORMATION
AB       
AB       Kevin M. Cawthern, Eugene Permyakov, and Lawrence J.
AB       Berliner
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State University,
AB       Columbus, Ohio, 43210
AB       
AB       Keywords:  alpha-lactalbumin; fluorescence; lactose 
AB       synthase; membranes; molten globule
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Cawthern.abs & Cawthern.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1406-1420 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       EXPERIMENTALLY OBSERVED CONFORMATION-DEPENDENT GEOMETRY 
AB       AND HIDDEN STRAIN IN PROTEINS
AB       
AB       P. Andrew Karplus
AB       
AB       Section of Biochemistry, Molecular and Cell Biology,
AB       Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853 and 
AB       Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Oregon State 
AB       University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331
AB       
AB       Keywords:  amino acids; conformational energetics; 
AB       local geometry; peptide geometry; protein folding; 
AB       protein stability; protein structure; Ramachandran plot
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Karplus.SUP in SUPLEMNT, Karplus.abs 
AB       & Karplus.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1421-1425 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       THE PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE 2C (PP2C) SUPERFAMILY: 
AB       DETECTION OF BACTERIAL HOMOLOGUES
AB       
AB       Peer Bork, Nigel P. Brown, Hedvig Hegyi, and Jorg 
AB       Schultz
AB       
AB       European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, and 
AB       Max-Delbruck-Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin-Buch,
AB       Germany
AB       
AB       Keywords:  alignment; bacterial serine/threonine 
AB       phosphatases; homology search; PP2C; SpoIIE.
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Bork.abs & Bork.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1426-1428 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CRYSTALLIZATION AND PRELIMINARY X-RAY ANALYSIS OF 
AB       PHOSPHOSERINE AMINOTRANSFERASE FROM BACILLUS CIRCULANS 
AB       SUBSP. ALKALOPHILUS
AB       
AB       Markus Moser,  Rita Muller,  Natalia Battchikova, 
AB       Marianne Koivulehto,  Timo Korpela,  and Johan N.
AB       Jansonius 
AB       
AB       Department of Structural Biology, Biozentrum,
AB       University of Basel, Klingelbergstr. 70, CH-4056 Basel,
AB       Switzerland
AB       
AB       Finnish-Russian Joint Biotechnology Laboratory,
AB       University of Turku, Department of Biochemistry, BioCity,
AB       FIN-20520 Turku, Finland
AB       
AB       Keywords:  alkalophilic organisms; Bacillus circulans 
AB       subsp. alkalophilus; phosphoserine aminotransferase; 
AB       protein crystals; pyridoxal 5'-phosphate; vitamin B_6; X
AB       -ray crystallography
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Moser.abs & Moser.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:1429-1433 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CRYSTALLIZATION, X-RAY STUDIES, AND SITE-DIRECTED 
AB       CYSTEINE MUTAGENESIS OF THE DNA-BINDING DOMAIN OF OMPR
AB       
AB       Erik Martinez-Hackert,  Susan Harlocker,  Masayori 
AB       Inouye,  Helen M. Berman,  and Ann M. Stock  
AB       
AB       Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine,
AB       Piscataway, New Jersey 08854
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry, Rutgers University, Piscataway,
AB       New Jersey 08854
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, University of Medicine and 
AB       Dentistry of New Jersey, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854
AB       
AB       Howard Hughes Medical Institute
AB       
AB       Keywords:  bacterial transcription factor; 
AB       osmoregulation; response regulator; two-component system
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Martinez.abs & Martinez.bib



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TI Water stress in the epiphytic orchid, Dimerandra emarginata (G.
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TI Growth and alkaloid contents in leaves of Tabernaemontana
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SO Oecologia.  1996 107(2)  P 179.
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AU McKee-D.  Ebert-D.
TI The interactive effects of temperature, food level and maternal
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SO Oecologia.  1996 107(2)  P 189.
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AU Lima-M.  Marquet-P-A.  Jaksic-F-M.
TI Extinction and colonization processes in subpopulations of five
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SO Oecologia.  1996 107(2)  P 197.
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TI Temporal and spatial variation in dispersal in the greater flamingo
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SO Oecologia.  1996 107(2)  P 204.
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TI Scales of spatial patterns of distribution of intertidal
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AU Chanas-B.  Pawlik-J-R.
TI Does the skeleton of a sponge provide a defense against predatory
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TI Characterization of riparian species and stream detritus using
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AU Benazet-Tambutte-S.  Allemand-D.  Jaubert-J.
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AU Krueger-D-M.  Dubilier-N.  Cavanaugh-C-M.
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TI Genetic uniformity of widely separated populations of the coral
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   Pacific Oceans, revealed by allozyme electrophoresis.
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TI Phylogenetic relationships of the intercellular fish pathogen
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AU Grant-W-S.  Leslie-R-W.
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AU Okazaki-T.  Takita-J.  Kohno-T.  Handa-H.  Yokota-J.
TI Detection of amplified genomic sequences  in human small-cell lung
   carcinoma cells  by arbitrarily primed-PCR genomic fingerprinting.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 253.
AB 60980253.439

AU Windl-O.  Dempster-M.  Estibeiro-J-P.  Lathe-R.  de-Silva-R.
   Esmonde-T.  Will-R.  Springbett-A.  Campbell-T-A.  Sidle-K-C-L.
   Palmer-M-S.  Collinge-J.
TI Genetic basis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in the United Kingdom:
   a systematic analysis of predisposing mutations  and allelic
   variation in the PRNP gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 259.
AB 60980259.439

AU Giollant-M.  Bertrand-S.  Verrelle-P.  Andrei-Tchirkov
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TI Characterization of double minute chromosomes' DNA content  in a
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   genomic hybridization and fluorescence in situ hybridization.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 265.
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AU Glavac-D.  Neumann-H-P-H.  Wittke-C.  Jaenig-H.  Masek-O.
   Streicher-T.  Pausch-F.  Engelhardt-D.  Plate-K-H.  Hoefler-H.
   Chen-F.  Zbar-B.  Brauch-H.
TI Mutations in the VHL tumor suppressor gene and associated lesions
   in families with von Hippel-Lindau disease from central Europe.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 271.
AB 60980271.439

AU Islam-M-R.  Vervoort-R.  Lissens-W.  Hoo-J-J.  Valentino-L-A.
   Sly-W-S.
TI beta-Glucuronidase P408S, P415L mutations:  evidence that both
   mutations combine  to produce an MPS VII allele in certain Mexican
   patients.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 281.
AB 60980281.439

AU Malle-E.  Pfeiffer-K-P.  Dugi-K.  Pfeiffer-C.  Glaum-M.
   Oezcueruemez-M.  Kloer-H-U.  Steinmetz-A.
TI Polymorphisms of apolipoproteins A-IV and E  in a Turkish
   population living in Germany.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 285.
AB 60980285.439

AU Gross-S-J.  Tharapel-A-T.  Phillips-O-P.  Shulman-L-P.
   Pivnick-E-K.  Park-V-M.
TI A jumping Robertsonian translocation:  a molecular and cytogenetic
   study.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 291.
AB 60980291.439

AU Drechsler-M.  Royer-Pokora-B.
TI A LINE element is present at the site of a 300-kb deletion starting
   in intron 10 of the PAX6 gene in a case of familial aniridia.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 297.
AB 60980297.439

AU de-Vries-H-G.  van-der-Meulen-M-A.  Rozen-R.  Halley-D-J-J.
   Scheffer-H.  ten-Kate-L-P.  Buys-C-H-C-M.  te-Meerman-G-J.
TI Haplotype identity between individuals who share a CFTR mutation
   allele "identical by descent": demonstration of the usefulness  of
   the haplotype-sharing concept for gene mapping in real
   populations.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 304.
AB 60980304.439

AU Ozcelik-H.  Antebi-Y-J.  Cole-D-E-C.  Andrulis-I-L.
TI Heteroduplex and protein truncation analysis  of the BRCA1 185delAG
   mutation.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 310.
AB 60980310.439

AU Liu-T-T.  Hsiao-K-J.
TI Identification of a common 6-pyruvoyl-tetrahydropterin  synthase
   mutation at codon 87 in Chinese phenylketonuria  caused by
   tetrahydrobiopterin synthesis deficiency.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 313.
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AU Mammi-I.  Iles-D-E.  Smeets-D.  Clementi-M.  Tenconi-R.
TI Anesthesiologic problems in Williams syndrome:  the CACNL2A locus
   is not involved.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 317.
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AU Stec-I.  Peters-U.  Harms-E.  Koehler-M-R.  Schmid-M.  Deufel-T.
TI Yeast artificial chromosome mapping of the cystinosis locus  on
   chromosome 17p by fluorescence in situ hybridization.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 321.
AB 60980321.439

AU Boutouil-M.  Fetni-R.  Qu-J.  Dallaire-L.  Richer-C-L.  Lemieux-N.
TI Fragile site and interstitial telomere repeat sequences  at the
   fusion point of a de novo (Y;13) translocation.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 323.
AB 60980323.439

AU Romey-M-C.  Tuffery-S.  Desgeorges-M.  Bienvenu-T.  Demaille-J.
   Claustres-M.
TI Transcript analysis of CFTR frameshift mutations in lymphocytes
   using the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction
   technique  and the protein truncation test.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 328.
AB 60980328.439

AU Buchmayer-H.  Rumpold-H.  Mannhalter-C.
TI Identification of a variable number tandem repeat region  in the
   human T cell receptor alpha-delta (TCRAD) locus.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 333.
AB 60980333.439

AU Claustres-M.  Desgeorges-M.  Moine-P.  Morral-N.  Estivill-X.
TI CFTR haplotypic variability for normal  and mutant genes in cystic
   fibrosis families from southern France.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 336.
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AU Lemmens-Zygulska-M.  Eigel-A.  Helbig-B.  Sanguansermsri-T.
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TI Prevalence of alpha-thalassemias in northern Thailand.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 345.
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AU Berger-J.  Gmach-M.  Fae-I.  Molzer-B.  Bernheimer-H.
TI A new polymorphism of arylsulfatase A within the coding region.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 348.
AB 60980348.439

AU Krawczak-M.  Wacey-A.  Cooper-D-N.
TI Molecular reconstruction and homology modelling  of the catalytic
   domain of the common ancestor  of the haemostatic
   vitamin-K-dependent serine proteinases.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 351.
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AU Buerger-J.  Metzke-H.  Paternotte-C.  Schilling-F.  Hazan-J.
   Reis-A.
TI Autosomal dominant spastic paraplegia  with anticipation maps to a
   4-cM interval  on chromosome 2p21-p24 in a large German family.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 371.
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AU Tusie-Luna-M-T.  Ramirez-Jimenez-S.  Ordonez-Sanchez-M-L.
   Cabello-Villegas-J.  Altamirano-Bustamante-N.  Calzada-Leon-R.
   Robles-Valdes-C.  Mendoza-Morfin-F.  Mendez-J-P.  Teran-Garcia-M.
TI Low frequency of deletion alleles in patients  with steroid
   21-hydroxylase deficiency in a Mexican population.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 376.
AB 60980376.439

AU Fontaine-B.  Nicole-S.  Topaloglu-H.  Hamida-C-B.  Beighton-P.
   Spaans-F.  Cantu-J-M-A.  Bakouri-S.  Romero-N.  Ricker-K.
   Barros-Nunez-P.  Ponsot-G.  Hamida-M-B.  Weissenbach-J.
   Hentati-F.  Lehmann-Horn-F.
TI Recessive Schwartz-Jampel syndrome (SJS): confirmation of linkage
   to chromosome 1p, evidence of genetic homogeneity  and reduction
   of the SJS locus to a 3-cM interval.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 380.
AB 60980380.439

AU Dobbie-Z.  Mueller-H.  Scott-R-J.
TI Secretory phospholipase A_[2] does not appear to be associated
   with phenotypic variation in familial adenomatous polyposis.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(3)  P 386.
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AU Allen-J-F.  Raven-J-A.
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AU Guan-L.  Scandalios-J-G.
TI Molecular Evolution of Maize Catalases and Their Relationship to
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AU Caspers-G-J.  Reinders-G-J.  Leunissen-J-A-M.  Wattel-J.
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TI Protein Sequences Indicate That Turtles Branched Off from the
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SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 42(05)  P 580.
AB 60420580.239

AU Yang-Z.  
TI Maximum-Likelihood Models for Combined Analyses of Multiple
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SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 42(05)  P 587.
AB 60420587.239

AU Schultz-D-W.  Yarus-M.
TI On Malleability in the Genetic Code.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 42(05)  P 597.
AB 60420597.239

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SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 42(05)  P 603.
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AU Nottebohm-F.
TI A white canary on Mount Acropolis.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 179(2)  P 149.
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AU Hansson-B-S.  Ochieng'-S-A.  Grosmaitre-X.  Anton-S.  Njagi-P-G-N.
TI Physiological responses and central nervous projections of antennal
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SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 179(2)  P 157.
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AU Johnston-R-M.  Bekoff-A.
TI Patterns of muscle activity during different behaviors in chicks:
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SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 179(2)  P 169.
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AU Irving-E-L.  Sivak-J-G.  Curry-T-A.  Callender-M-G.
TI Chick eye optics: zero to fourteen days.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 179(2)  P 185.
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AU Norman-A-P.
TI Proprioceptive feedback in locust kicking and jumping during
   maturation.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 179(2)  P 195.
AB 61790195.359

AU Adelsberger-H.  Dudel-J.
TI Innervation pattern of the deep extensor abdominal muscle in the
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SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 179(2)  P 207.
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AU Machemer-Roehnisch-S.  Machemer-H.  Braeucker-R.
TI Electric-field effects on gravikinesis in Paramecium.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 179(2)  P 213.
AB 61790213.359

AU Lu-Z.  Popper-A-N.  Fay-R-R.
TI Behavioral detection of acoustic particle motion by a teleost fish
   (Astronotus ocellatus): sensitivity and directionality.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 179(2)  P 227.
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AU Hamon-A.  Guillet-J-C.
TI Location and dynamic properties of the spike generator in an insect
   mechanosensory neuron.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 179(2)  P 235.
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AU Hoeller-P.  Schmidt-U.
TI The orientation behaviour of the lesser spearnosed bat,
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SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 179(2)  P 245.
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AU Snyder-M-J.  Glendinning-J-I.
TI Causal connection between detoxification enzyme activity and
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SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 179(2)  P 255.
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AU Reinke-H.  Necker-R.
TI Coding of vibration by neurones of the dorsal column nuclei in the
   pigeon.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 179(2)  P 263.
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AU Wildman-M-H.  Cannone-A-J.
TI Sensory characteristics of the P afferent neurone of the crab
   horacic-coxal muscle receptor organ.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 179(2)  P 277.
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AU Graham-I-R.  Chambers-A.
TI Rap1p is a negative regulator of the RAP1 gene.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(2)  P 93.
AB 60300093.294

AU Malagon-F.  Aguilera-A.
TI Differential intrachromosomal hyper-recombination phenotype of spt4
   and spt6 mutants of S. cerevisiae.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(2)  P 101.
AB 60300101.294

AU Zhu-X.  Garrett-J.  Schreve-J.  Michaeli-T.
TI GNP1, the high-affinity glutamine permease of S. cerevisiae.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(2)  P 107.
AB 60300107.294

AU Joets-J.  Pousset-D.  Marcireau-C.  Karst-F.
TI Characterization of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae FMS1 gene related
   to Candida albicans Corticosteroid-binding protein 1.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(2)  P 115.
AB 60300115.294

AU Soustre-I.  Letourneux-Y.  Karst-F.
TI Characterization of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae RTA1 gene involved
   in 7-aminocholesterol resistance.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(2)  P 121.
AB 60300121.294

AU Rayko-E.  Goursot-R.
TI Amphimeric mitochondrial genomes of petite mutants of yeast. I.
   Flip-flop amphimers make up the mitochondrial genomes of
   ``palindromic'' petite mutants of yeast.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(2)  P 126.
AB 60300126.294

AU Rayko-E.  Goursot-R.
TI Amphimeric mitochondrial genomes of petite mutants of yeast. II. A
   model for the amplification of amphimeric mitochondrial petite
   DNA.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(2)  P 135.
AB 60300135.294

AU Gbelska-Y.  Horvathova-K.  van-der-Aart-Q-J-M.  Zonneveld-B-J-M.
   Steensma-H-Y.  Subik-J.
TI Isolation and molecular analysis of the gene for cytochrome c_[1]
   from Kluyveromyces lactis.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(2)  P 145.
AB 60300145.294

AU Patrikakis-M.  Izant-J-G.  Atkins-D.
TI Comparison of three 3' non-coding regions in Schizosaccharomyces
   pombe expression vectors: efficiencies of transcription
   termination and mRNA 3'-end formation.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(2)  P 151.
AB 60300151.294

AU Gustafson-G.  Davis-G.  Waldron-C.  Smith-A.  Henry-M.
TI Identification of a new antifungal target site through a dual
   biochemical and molecular-genetics approach.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(2)  P 159.
AB 60300159.294

AU van-de-Rhee-M-D.  Mendes-O.  Werten-M-W-T.  Huizing-H-J.
   Mooibroek-H.
TI Highly efficient homologous integration via tandem
   exo-beta-1,3-glucanase genes in the common mushroom, Agaricus
   bisporus.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(2)  P 166.
AB 60300166.294

AU Mouyna-I.  Renard-J-L.  Brygoo-Y.
TI DNA polymorphism among Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. elaeidis
   populations from oil palm, using a repeated and dispersed sequence
   ``Palm''.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(2)  P 174.
AB 60300174.294

AU Akashi-K.  Sakurai-K.  Hirayama-J.  Fukuzawa-H.  Ohyama-K.
TI Occurrence of nuclear-encoded tRNA^[Ile] in mitochondria of the
   liverwort Marchantia polymorpha.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(2)  P 181.
AB 60300181.294

AU Kempken-F.  Howad-W.
TI Mitochondrial RNA editing is sequence specific and independent of
   transcript abundance in Sorghum bicolor.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(2)  P 186.
AB 60300186.294

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AU Larsen-J.  Sykulski-R.  Jensen-G.  Doessegger-L.  Trimarco-B.
   Moccetti-T.  Glogar-D.  Schelling-A.  Bosma-A-H.
TI Adaptive changes in the acute haemodynamic effects of cilazapril
   during chronic treatment.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(6)  P 433.
AB 60500433.228

AU Ihme-N.  Kiesewetter-H.  Jung-F.  Hoffmann-K-H.  Birk-A.
   Mueller-A.  Gruetzner-K-I.
TI Leg oedema protection from a buckwheat herb tea in patients with
   chronic venous insufficiency: a single-centre, randomised,
   double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(6)  P 443.
AB 60500443.228

AU Hunyady-B.  Juricskay-I.  Nagy-L.  Garamszegi-M.  Vincze-A.
   Mozsik-G.
TI Statistical interpretation of the antisecretory effect of
   famotidine measured by intragastric pH-metry.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(6)  P 449.
AB 60500449.228

AU Akerlund-B.  Jarstrand-C.  Lindeke-B.  Soennerborg-A.
   Akerblad-A-C.  Rasool-O.
TI Effect of N-acetylcysteine(NAC) treatment on HIV-1 infection: a
   double-blind placebo-controlled trial.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(6)  P 457.
AB 60500457.228

AU Gentili-A.  Godschalk-M-F.  Gheorghiu-D.  Nelson-K.  Julius-D-A.
   Mulligan-T.
TI Effect of clonidine and yohimbine on sleep in healthy men: a
   double-blind, randomized, controlled trial.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(6)  P 463.
AB 60500463.228

AU Mahadewsingh-J-V.  Hamersma-W-B-G-J.  Schreurs-A-J-M.
TI Relative efficacy of three different inhalers containing salbutamol
   in patients with asthma.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(6)  P 467.
AB 60500467.228

AU Rohde-D.  Sliwka-U.  Schweizer-K.  Jakse-G.
TI Oculo-bulbar myasthenia gravis induced by cytokine treatment of a
   patient with metastasized renal cell carcinoma.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(6)  P 471.
AB 60500471.228

AU Vuurman-E-F-P-M.  Muntjewerff-N-D.  Uiterwijk-M-M-C.
   van-Veggel-L-M-A.  Crevoisier-C.  Haglund-L.  Kinzig-M.
   O'Hanlon-J-F.
TI Effects of mefloquine alone and with alcohol on psychomotor and
   driving performance.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(6)  P 475.
AB 60500475.228

AU Klemsdal-T-O.  Mundal-H-H.  Gjesdal-K.
TI Effects of carvedilol and atenolol on arterial pulse curves
   (plethysmography) and finger temperature after hand cooling.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(6)  P 483.
AB 60500483.228

AU Fjellestad-Paulsen-A.  d'Agay-Abensour-L.  Hoeglund-P.
   Rambaud-J-C.
TI Bioavailability of 1-deamino-8-D-arginine vasopressin with an
   enzyme inhibitor (aprotinin) from the small intestine in healthy
   volunteers.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(6)  P 491.
AB 60500491.228

AU Tran-A.  Vauzelle-Kervroedan-F.  Rey-E.  Pons-G.  d'Athis-P.
   Chiron-C.  Dulac-O.  Renard-F.  Olive-G.
TI Effect of stiripentol on carbamazepine plasma concentration and
   metabolism in epileptic children.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(6)  P 497.
AB 60500497.228

AU Vanakoski-J.  Mattila-M-J.  Seppaelae-T.
TI Grapefruit juice does not enhance the effects of midazolam and
   triazolam in man.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(6)  P 501.
AB 60500501.228

AU Fava-G-A.
TI Amnestic syndrome induced by zopiclone.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(6)  P 509.
AB 60500509.228

AU Beckebaum-S.  Bircher-J.  Gallenkamp-H.
TI Bioavailability of ciprofloxacin in patients with acute infectious
   diarrhoe.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(6)  P 511.
AB 60500511.228

AU Gleiter-C-H.  Schug-B-S.  Hermann-R.  Elze-M.  Blume-H-H.
   Gundert-Remy-U.
TI Influence of food intake on the bioavailability of thioctic acid
   enantiomers.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(6)  P 513.
AB 60500513.228

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AU Dorizzi-M.  Richard-Mercier-N.  Pieau-C.
TI The ovary retains male potential after the thermosensitive period
   for sex determination in the turtle Emys orbicularis.
SO Differentiation.  1996 60(4)  P 193.
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AU Casimir-D-A.  Miller-C-W.  Ntambi-J-M.
TI Preadipocyte differentiation blocked by prostaglandin stimulation
   of prostanoid FP^[2 ]receptor in murine 3T3-L1 cells.
SO Differentiation.  1996 60(4)  P 203.
AB 60600203.258

AU Wan-Y-J-Y.  Wang-L.  Wu-T-C-J.
TI Murine endodermal F9E cells, derived from the teratocarcinoma line
   F9, contain high basal levels of retinoic acid receptors (RARs and
   RXRs) but are not sensitive to the actions of retinoic acid.
SO Differentiation.  1996 60(4)  P 211.
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AU Hayward-S-W.  Brody-J-R.  Cunha-G-R.
TI An edgewise look at basal epithelial cells: Three-dimensional views
   of the rat prostate, mammary gland and salivary gland.
SO Differentiation.  1996 60(4)  P 219.
AB 60600219.258

AU Durham-P-L.  Snyder-J-M.
TI Regulation of the beta2 subunit chain of laminin in developing
   rabbit fetal lung tissue.
SO Differentiation.  1996 60(4)  P 229.
AB 60600229.258

AU Franke-W-W.  Stehr-S.  Stumpp-S.  Kuhn-C.  Heid-H.  Rackwitz-H-R.
   Schnoelzer-M.  Baumann-R.  Holzhausen-H-J.  Moll-R.
TI Specific immunohistochemical detection of cardiac/fetal alpha-actin
   in human cardiomyocytes and regenerating skeletal muscle cells.
SO Differentiation.  1996 60(4)  P 245.
AB 60600245.258

AU Moasser-M-M.  Khoo-K-S.  Maerz-W-J.  Zelenetz-A.  Dmitrovsky-E.
TI Derivation and characterization of retinoid-resistant human
   embryonal carcinoma cells.
SO Differentiation.  1996 60(4)  P 251.
AB 60600251.258

AU Henderson-K.  Kirkland-S-C.
TI Multilineage differentiation of cloned HRA-19 cells in serum-free
   medium: A model of human colorectal epithelial differentiation.
SO Differentiation.  1996 60(4)  P 259.
AB 60600259.258

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AU Anastasio-T-J.
TI A random walk model of fast-phase timing during optokinetic
   nystagmus.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(1)  P 1.
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AU Kobayashi-H.  Ikeura-R.  Inooka-H.
TI Evaluating the maneuverability of a control stick using
   electromyography.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(1)  P 11.
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AU Schweighofer-N.  Arbib-M-A.  Dominey-P-F.
TI A model of the cerebellum in adaptive control of saccadic gain.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(1)  P 19.
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AU Schweighofer-N.  Arbib-M-A.  Dominey-P-F.
TI A model of the cerebellum in adaptive control of saccadic gain.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(1)  P 29.
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AU Rozgonyi-T.  Balazs-L.  Fomin-T.  Loerincz-A.
TI Self-organized formation of a set of scaling filters and their
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SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(1)  P 37.
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AU Heskes-T-M.
TI Transition times in self-organizing maps.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(1)  P 49.
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AU Taylor-J-G.
TI Breakthrough to awareness: a preliminary neural network model
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SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(1)  P 59.
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AU Stroeve-S.
TI Learning combined feedback and feedforward control of a
   musculoskeletal system.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(1)  P 73.
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AU Fell-J.  Roeschke-J.  Schaeffner-C.
TI Surrogate data analysis of sleep electroencephalograms reveals
   evidence for nonlinearity.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(1)  P 85.
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AU Villarejo-A.  Reina-G-G.  Ramazanov-Z.
TI Regulation of the low-CO_[2]-inducible polypeptides in
   Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.
SO Planta.  1996 199(4)  P 481.
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AU Jong-A-D.  Koerselman-Kooij-J-W.  Schuurmans-J-A-M-J.
   Borstlap-A-C.
TI Characterization of the uptake of sucrose and glucose by isolated
   seed coat halves of developing pea seeds. Evidence that a sugar
   facilitator with diffusional kinetics is involved in seed coat
   unloading.
SO Planta.  1996 199(4)  P 486.
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AU den-Ende-W-V.  Wonterghem-D-V.  Verhaert-P.  Dewil-E.  Laere-A-V.
TI Purification and characterization of fructan: fructan fructosyl
   transferase from chicory (Cichorium intybus L.) roots.
SO Planta.  1996 199(4)  P 493.
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AU Becker-B.  Perasso-L.  Kammann-A.  Salzburg-M.  Melkonian-M.
TI Scale-associated glycoproteins of Scherffelia dubia (Chlorophyta)
   form high-molecular-weight complexes between the scale layers and
   the flagellar membrane.
SO Planta.  1996 199(4)  P 503.
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AU Poppe-C.  Hangarter-R-P.  Sharrock-R-A.  Nagy-F.  Schaefer-E.
TI The light-induced reduction of the gravitropic growth-orientation
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   photomorphogenic response mediated synergistically by the
   far-red-absorbing forms of phytochromes A and B.
SO Planta.  1996 199(4)  P 511.
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AU Stalberg-K.  Ellerstoem-M.  Ezcurra-I.  Ablov-S.  Rask-L.
TI Disruption of an overlapping E-box/ABRE motif abolished high
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   Brassica napus seeds.
SO Planta.  1996 199(4)  P 515.
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AU Chen-H-M.  Chien-C-Y.  Huang-T-C.
TI Regulation and molecular structure of a circadian oscillating
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SO Planta.  1996 199(4)  P 520.
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AU Roeber-M.  Geider-K.  Mueller-Roeber-B.    Willmitzer-L.  
TI Synthesis of fructans in tubers of transgenic starch-deficient
   potato plants does not result in an increased allocation of
   carbohydrates.
SO Planta.  1996 199(4)  P 528.
AB 61990528.425

AU Holdaway-Clarke-T-L.  Walker-N-A.  Overall-R-L.
TI Measurement of the electrical resistance of plasmodesmata and
   membranes of corn suspension-culture cells.
SO Planta.  1996 199(4)  P 537.
AB 61990537.425

AU Lacey-D-J.  Hills-M-J.
TI Heterogeneity of the endoplasmic reticulum with respect to lipid
   synthesis in developing seeds of Brassica napus L.
SO Planta.  1996 199(4)  P 545.
AB 61990545.425

AU Fadzillah-N-M.  Gill-V.  Finch-R-P.  Burdon-R-H.
TI Chilling, oxidative stress and antioxidant responses in shoot
   cultures of rice.
SO Planta.  1996 199(4)  P 552.
AB 61990552.425

AU Witty-M.  Jones-R-M.  Robb-M-S.  Jordan-P-M-S.  Smithm-A-G.
TI Subcellular location of the tetrapyrrole synthesis enzyme
   porphobilinogen deaminase in higher plants: an immunological
   investigation.
SO Planta.  1996 199(4)  P 557.
AB 61990557.425

AU Zhang-N.  Jones-B-L.
TI Purification and partial characterization of a 31-kDa cysteine
   endopeptidase from germinated barley.
SO Planta.  1996 199(4)  P 565.
AB 61990565.425

AU Scholes-J-D.  Rolfe-S-A.
TI Photosynthesis in localised regions of oat leaves infected with
   crown rust (Puccinia coronata): quantitative imaging of
   chlorophyll fluorescence.
SO Planta.  1996 199(4)  P 573.
AB 61990573.425

AU Cambridge-A-P.  Morris-D-A.
TI Transfer of exogenous auxin from the phloem to the polar auxin
   transport pathway in pea (Pisum sativum L.).
SO Planta.  1996 199(4)  P 583.
AB 61990583.425

AU Saccardy-K.  Cornic-G.  Brulfert-J.  Reyss-A.
TI Effect of drought stress on net CO_[2] uptake by Zea leaves.
SO Planta.  1996 199(4)  P 589.
AB 61990589.425

AU Schreiber-L.
TI Chemical composition of Casparian strips isolated from Clivia
   miniata Reg. roots: evidence for lignin.
SO Planta.  1996 199(4)  P 596.
AB 61990596.425

AU Marttila-S.  Tenhola-T.  Mikkonen-A.
TI A barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) LEA3 protein, HVA1, is abundant in
   protein storage vacuoles.
SO Planta.  1996 199(4)  P 602.
AB 61990602.425

AU Aldemita-R-R.  Hodges-T-K.
TI Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation of japonica and
   indica rice varieties.
SO Planta.  1996 199(4)  P 612.
AB 61990612.425

AU Shirsat-A-H.  Bell-A.  Spence-J.  Harris-J-N.
TI The Brassica napus extA extensin gene is expressed in regions of
   the plant subject to tensile stresses.
SO Planta.  1996 199(4)  P 618.
AB 61990618.425

AU Lee-J.  Parthier-B.  Loebler-M.
TI Jasmonate signalling can be uncoupled from abscisic acid signalling
   in barley: identification of jasmonate-regulated transcripts which
   are not induced by abscisic acid.
SO Planta.  1996 199(4)  P 625.
AB 61990625.425

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CC CONTENTS          Volume 271 Number 33 (1996)

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Andrake-M-D.  Skalka-A-M.
TI Retroviral integrase, putting the pieces together
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19633.

AU Chen-Y.  Knudsen-E-S.  Wang-J-Y-J.
TI Communication---Cells arrested in G1 by the v-Abl tyrosine kinase do
   not express cyclin A despite the hyperphosphorylation of RB
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19637.

AU Wardenburg-J-B.  Fu-C.  Jackman-J-K.  Flotow-H.  Wilkinson-S-E.
   Williams-D-H.  Johnson-R.  Kong-G.  Chan-A-C.  Findell-P-R.
TI Communication---Phosphorylation of SLP-76 by the ZAP-70
   protein-tyrosine kinase is required for T-cell receptor function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19641.

AU Farfel-Z.  Iiri-T.  Shapira-H.  Roitman-A.  Mouallem-M.  Bourne-H-R.
TI Communication---Pseudohypoparathyroidism, a novel mutation in the
   {beta}{gamma}-contact region of Gs{alpha} impairs receptor stimulation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19653.

AU Tsakiridis-T.  Taha-C.  Grinstein-S.  Klip-A.
TI Communication---Insulin activates a p21-activated kinase in muscle
   cells via phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19664.

AU Lin-S.  Akinbi-H-T.  Breslin-J-S.  Weaver-T-E.
TI Structural requirements for targeting of surfactant protein B (SP-B) to
   secretory granules in vitro and in vivo
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19689.

AU Lander-H-M.  Jacovina-A-T.  Davis-R-J.  Tauras-J-M.
TI Differential activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases by nitric
   oxide-related species
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19705.

AU Hinoi-T.  Kishida-S.  Koyama-S.  Ikeda-M.  Matsuura-Y.  Kikuchi-A.
TI Post-translational modifications of Ras and Ral are important for the
   action of Ral GDP dissociation stimulator
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19710.

AU Si-J.  Luo-Z.  Mei-L.
TI Induction of acetylcholine receptor gene expression by ARIA requires
   activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19752.

AU Zhou-X-B.  Ruth-P.  Schlossmann-J.  Hofmann-F.  Korth-M.
TI Protein phosphatase 2A is essential for the activation of
   Ca2+-activated K+ currents by cGMP-dependent protein kinase in tracheal
   smooth muscle and Chinese hamster ovary cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19760.

AU Xu-B-C.  Wang-X.  Darus-C-J.  Kopchick-J-J.
TI Growth hormone promotes the association of transcription factor STAT5
   with the growth hormone receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19768.

AU Klauck-T-M.  Xu-X.  Mousseau-B.  Jaken-S.
TI Cloning and characterization of a glucocorticoid-induced diacylglycerol
   kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19781.

AU He-Z-H.  Fujiki-M.  Kohorn-B-D.
TI A cell wall-associated, receptor-like protein kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19789.

AU Yang-Z.  deVeer-M-J.  Gardiner-E-E.  Devenish-R-J.  Handley-C-J.
   Underwood-J-R.  Robinson-H-C.
TI Rabbit polymorphonuclear neutrophils form 35S-labeled
   S-sulfo-calgranulin C when incubated with inorganic [35S]sulfate
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19802.

AU Kenner-K-A.  Anyanwu-E.  Olefsky-J-M.  Kusari-J.
TI Protein-tyrosine phosphatase 1B is a negative regulator of insulin- and
   insulin-like growth factor-I-stimulated signaling
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19810.

AU Rooney-T-A.  Joseph-S-K.  Queen-C.  Thomas-A-P.
TI Cyclic GMP induces oscillatory calcium signals in rat hepatocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19817.

AU Raufman-J-P.  Lin-J.  Raffaniello-R-D.
TI Calcineurin mediates calcium-induced potentiation of adenylyl cyclase
   activity in dispersed chief cells from guinea pig stomach. Further
   evidence for cross-talk between signal transduction pathways that
   regulate pepsinogen secretion.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19877.

AU Nazareth-L-V.  Weigel-N-L.
TI Activation of the human androgen receptor through a protein kinase A
   signaling pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19900.

AU Takeuchi-M.  Rothe-M.  Goeddel-D-V.
TI Anatomy of TRAF2. Distinct domains for nuclear factor-{kappa}B
   activation and association with tumor necrosis factor signaling
   proteins.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19935.

AU Jacob-J-S.  Cistola-D-P.  Fu_Hsu-F.  Muzaffar-S.  Mueller-D-M.
   Hazen-S-L.  Heinecke-J-W.
TI Human phagocytes employ the myeloperoxidase-hydrogen peroxide system to
   synthesize dityrosine, trityrosine, pulcherosine, and isodityrosine by
   a tyrosyl radical-dependent pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19950.

AU Widmann-C.  Dolci-W.  Thorens-B.
TI Heterologous desensitization of the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor by
   phorbol esters requires phosphorylation of the cytoplasmic tail at four
   different sites
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19957.

AU Fukuda-M.  Gotoh-I.  Gotoh-Y.  Nishida-E.
TI Cytoplasmic localization of mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase
   directed by its NH2-terminal, leucine-rich short amino acid sequence,
   which acts as a nuclear export signal
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20024.

AU Vincenz-C.  Dixit-V-M.
TI 14-3-3 proteins associate with A20 in an isoform-specific manner and
   function both as chaperone and adapter molecules
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20029.

AU Riese-D-J-II.  Kim-E-D.  Elenius-K.  Buckley-S.  Klagsbrun-M.
   Plowman-G-D.  Stern-D-F.
TI The epidermal growth factor receptor couples transforming growth
   factor-{alpha}, heparin-binding epidermal growth factor-like factor,
   and amphiregulin to Neu, ErbB-3, and ErbB-4
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20047.

AU Ekena-K.  Weis-K-E.  Katzenellenbogen-J-A.  Katzenellenbogen-B-S.
TI Identification of amino acids in the hormone binding domain of the
   human estrogen receptor important in estrogen binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20053.

AU Priest-J-W.  Hajduk-S-L.
TI In vitro import of the Rieske iron-sulfur protein by trypanosome
   mitochondria
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20060.

AU Beslu-N.  LaRose-J.  Casteran-N.  Birnbaum-D.  Lecocq-E.  Dubreuil-P.
   Rottapel-R.
TI Phosphatidylinositol-3{prime} kinase is not required for mitogenesis or
   internalization of the Flt3/Flk2 receptor tyrosine kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20075.

AU Sasaoka-T.  Ishihara-H.  Sawa-T.  Ishiki-M.  Morioka-H.  Imamura-T.
   Usui-I.  Takata-Y.  Kobayashi-M.
TI Functional importance of amino-terminal domain of Shc for interaction
   with insulin and epidermal growth factor receptors in
   phosphorylation-independent manner
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20082.

AU Parente-J-A-Jr.  Goldenring-J-R.  Petropoulos-A-C.  Hellman-U.
   Chew-C-S.
TI Purification, cloning, and expression of a novel, endogenous,
   calcium-sensitive, 28-kDa phosphoprotein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20096.

AU Gaits-F.  Ya_Li-R.  Bigay-J.  Ragab-A.  Ragab:Thomas-J-M-F.  Chap-H.
TI G-protein {beta}{gamma} subunits mediate specific phosphorylation of
   the protein-tyrosine phosphatase SH-PTP1 induced by lysophosphatidic
   acid
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20151.

AU Cancedda-F-D.  Malpeli-M.  Gentili-C.  Di_Marzo-V.  Bet-P.
   Carlevaro-M.  Cermelli-S.  Cancedda-R.
TI The developmentally regulated avian Ch21 lipocalin is an extracellular
   fatty acid-binding protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20163.

AU Segal-R-A.  Bhattacharyya-A.  Rua-L-A.  Alberta-J-A.  Stephens-R-M.
   Kaplan-D-R.  Stiles-C-D.
TI Differential utilization of Trk autophosphorylation sites
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20175.

AU Sarkar-S.  Schlottmann-K.  Cooney-D.  Coggeshall-K-M.
TI Negative signaling via Fc{gamma}RIIB1 in B cells blocks phospholipase
   C{gamma}2 tyrosine phosphorylation but not Syk or Lyn activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20182.

AU Messmer-U-K.  Reed-J-C.  Brune-B.
TI Bcl-2 protects macrophages from nitric oxide-induced apoptosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20192.

AU Zhang-S.  Coso-O-A.  Collins-R.  Gutkind-J-S.  Simonds-W-F.
TI A C-terminal mutant of the G protein {beta} subunit deficient in the
   activation of phospholipase C-{beta}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20208.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Milstien-S.  Jaffe-H.  Kowlessur-D.  Bonner-T-I.
TI Purification and cloning of the GTP cyclohydrolase I feedback
   regulatory protein, GFRP
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19743.

AU Freeman-J-L.  Abo-A.  Lambeth-J-D.
TI Rac insert region is a novel effector region that is implicated in the
   activation of NADPH oxidase, but not PAK65
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19794.

AU Binder-B-M.  O'Connor-T-M.  Bownds-M-D.  Arshavsky-V-Y.
TI Phosphorylation of non-bleached rhodopsin in intact retinas and living
   frogs
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19826.

AU GuptaRoy-B.  Beckingham-K.  Griffith-L-C.
TI Functional diversity of alternatively spliced isoforms of Drosophila
   Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II. A role for the variable
   domain in activation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19846.

AU Arion-D.  Borkow-G.  Gu-Z.  Wainberg-M-A.  Parniak-M-A.
TI The K65R mutation confers increased DNA polymerase processivity to
   HIV-1 reverse transcriptase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19860.

AU Murthy-Y-V-S-N.  Massey-V.
TI 19F NMR studies with 2{prime}-F-2{prime}-deoxyarabinoflavoproteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19915.

AU Wang-L-H.  Matijevic:Aleksic-N.  Hsu-P-Y.  Ruan-K-H.  Wu-K-K.
   Kulmacz-R-J.
TI Identification of thromboxane A2 synthase active site residues by
   molecular modeling-guided site-directed mutagenesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19970.

AU Kon-N.  Suhadolnik-R-J.
TI Identification of the ATP binding domain of recombinant human 40-kDa
   2{prime},5{prime}-oligoadenylate synthetase by photoaffinity labeling
   with 8-azido-[{alpha}-32P]ATP
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19983.

AU Reha:Krantz-L-J.  Nonay-R-L.  Day-R-S-III.  Wilson-S-H.
TI Replication of O6-methylguanine-containing DNA by repair and
   replicative DNA polymerases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20088.

AU Kawabe-J-.  Toya-Y.  Schwencke-C.  Oka-N.  Ebina-T.  Ishikawa-Y.
TI Soluble adenylyl cyclase from spodoptera frugiperda (Sf9) cells.
   Purification and biochemical characterization.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20132.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Takeshima-H.  Ikemoto-T.  Nishi-M.  Nishiyama-N.  Shimuta-M.
   Sugitani-Y.  Kuno-J.  Saito-I.  Saito-H.  Endo-M.  Iino-M.  Noda-T.
TI Communication---Generation and characterization of mutant mice lacking
   ryanodine receptor type 3
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19649.

AU Liu-G.  Hinch-B.  Davatol:Hag-H.  Lu-Y.  Powers-M.  Beavis-A-D.
TI Temperature dependence of the mitochondrial inner membrane anion
   channel. The relationship between temperature and inhibition by protons.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19717.

AU Pohlschroder-M.  Murphy-C.  Beckwith-J.
TI In vivo analyses of interactions between SecE and SecY, core components
   of the Escherichia coli protein translocation machinery
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19908.

AU Orlowski-J.  Kandasamy-R-A.
TI Delineation of transmembrane domains of the Na+/H+ exchanger that
   confer sensitivity to pharmacological antagonists
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19922.

AU Digel-J-G.  Kishinevsky-A.  Ong-A-M.  McCarty-R-E.
TI Differences between two tight ADP binding sites of the chloroplast
   coupling factor 1 and their effects on ATPase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19976.

AU Kraus-R.  Reichl-B.  Kimball-S-D.  Grabner-M.  Murphy-B-J.
   Catterall-W-A.  Striessnig-J.
TI Identification of benz(othi)azepine-binding regions within L-type
   calcium channel {alpha}1 subunits
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20113.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Drummond-J-T.  Anthoney-A.  Brown-R.  Modrich-P.
TI Communication---Cisplatin and adriamycin resistance are associated with
   MutL{alpha} and mismatch repair deficiency in an ovarian tumor cell line
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19645.

AU Gu-X-Y.  Bennett-R-A-O.  Povirk-L-F.
TI Communication---End-joining of free radical-mediated DNA double-strand
   breaks in vitro is blocked by the kinase inhibitor wortmannin at a step
   preceding removal of damaged 3{prime} termini
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19660.

AU Johnson-N-P.  Mazarguil-H.  Lopez-A.
TI Strandedness discrimination in peptide-polynucleotide complexes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19675.

AU Bennett-B-L.  Lacson-R-G.  Chen-C-C.  Cruz-R.  Wheeler-J-S.
   Kletzien-R-F.  Tomasselli-A-G.  Heinrikson-R-L.  Manning-A-M.
TI Identification of signal-induced I{kappa}B-{alpha} kinases in human
   endothelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19680.

AU D'Angelo-D-D.  Oliver-B-G.  Davis-M-G.  McCluskey-T-S.  Dorn-G-W-II.
TI Novel role for Sp1 in phorbol ester enhancement of human platelet
   thromboxane receptor gene expression
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19696.

AU Kim-J-.  DasSarma-S.
TI Isolation and chromosomal distribution of natural Z-DNA-forming
   sequences in Halobacterium halobium
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19724.

AU Schrader-M.  Danielsson-C.  Wiesenberg-I.  Carlberg-C.
TI Identification of natural monomeric response elements of the nuclear
   receptor RZR/ROR. They also bind COUP-TF homodimers.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19732.

AU Lavigne-A-C.  Mengus-G.  May-M.  Dubrovskaya-V.  Tora-L.  Chambon-P.
   Davidson-I.
TI Multiple interactions between hTAFII55 and other TFIID subunits.
   Requirements for the formation of stable ternary complexes between
   hTAFII55 and the TATA-binding protein.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19774.

AU Li-Q-S.  Das_Gupta-J.  Hunt-A-G.
TI A plant poly(A) polymerase requires a novel RNA-binding protein for
   activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19831.

AU Wang-G-F.  Nikovits-W-Jr.  Schleinitz-M.  Stockdale-F-E.
TI Atrial chamber-specific expression of the slow myosin heavy chain 3
   gene in the embryonic heart
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19836.

AU Cobuzzi-R-J-Jr.  Burhans-W-C.  Beerman-T-A.
TI Inhibition of initiation of simian virus 40 DNA replication in infected
   BSC-1 cells by the DNA alkylating drug adozelesin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19852.

AU Rajagopalan-L-E.  Malter-J-S.
TI Turnover and translation of in vitro synthesized messenger RNAs in
   transfected, normal cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19871.

AU Becker-M-A.  Taylor-W.  Smith-P-R.  Ahmed-M.
TI Overexpression of the normal phosphoribosylpyrophosphate synthetase 1
   isoform underlies catalytic superactivity of human
   phosphoribosylpyrophosphate synthetase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19894.

AU Specht-B.  Bartetzko-N.  Hohoff-C.  Kuhl-H.  Franke-R.  Borchers-T.
   Spener-F.
TI Mammary derived growth inhibitor is not a distinct protein but a mix of
   heart-type and adipocyte-type fatty acid-binding protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19943.

AU Himawan-J-S.  Richardson-C-C.
TI Amino acid residues critical for the interaction between bacteriophage
   T7 DNA polymerase and Escherichia coli thioredoxin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19999.

AU Shields-J-M.  Christy-R-J.  Yang-V-W.
TI Identification and characterization of a gene encoding a gut-enriched
   Kruppel-like factor expressed during growth arrest
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20009.

AU Wolfe-A-M.  Wray-S.  Westphal-H.  Radovick-S.
TI Cell-specific expression of the human gonadotropin-releasing hormone
   gene in transgenic animals
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20018.

AU Gustafson-K-S.  Ginder-G-D.
TI Interferon-{gamma} induction of the human leukocyte antigen-E gene is
   mediated through binding of a complex containing STAT1{alpha} to a
   distinct interferon-{gamma}-responsive element
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20035.

AU Smith-B-F.  Stedman-H.  Rajpurohit-Y.  Henthorn-P-S.  Wolfe-J-H.
   Patterson-D-F.  Giger-U.
TI Molecular basis of canine muscle type phosphofructokinase deficiency
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20070.

AU Itagaki-K.  Carver-G-T.  Philpot-R-M.
TI Expression and characterization of a modified flavin-containing
   monooxygenase 4 from humans
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20102.

AU Brown-C-Y.  Lagnado-C-A.  Vadas-M-A.  Goodall-G-J.
TI Differential regulation of the stability of cytokine mRNAs in
   lipopolysaccharide-activated blood monocytes in response to
   interleukin-10
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20108.

AU McCoon-P-E.  Angerer-R-C.  Angerer-L-M.
TI SpFGFR, a new member of the fibroblast growth factor receptor family,
   is developmentally regulated during early sea urchin development
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20119.

AU Amara-F-M.  Sun-J.  Wright-J-A.
TI Defining a novel cis-element in the 3{prime}-untranslated region of
   mammalian ribonucleotide reductase component R2 mRNA.
   cis-trans-interactions and message stability.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20126.

AU Walker-W-H.  Girardet-C.  Habener-J-F.
TI Alternative exon splicing controls a translational switch from
   activator to repressor isoforms of transcription factor CREB during
   spermatogenesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20145.

AU Cully-D-F.  Paress-P-S.  Liu-K-K.  Schaeffer-J-M.  Arena-J-P.
TI Identification of a Drosophila melanogaster glutamate-gated chloride
   channel sensitive to the antiparasitic agent avermectin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20187.

AU Morrical-S-W.  Beernink-H-T-H.  Dash-A.  Hempstead-K.
TI The gene 59 protein of bacteriophage T4. Characterization of
   protein-protein interactions with gene 32 protein, the T4
   single-stranded DNA-binding protein.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20198.

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AU Summerfield-A-E.  Hudnall-A-K.  Lukas-T-J.  Guyer-C-A.  Staros-J-V.
TI Communication---Identification of residues of the epidermal growth
   factor receptor proximal to residue 45 of bound epidermal growth factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19656.

AU Zhang-J.  Walker-G-C.
TI Identification of elements of the peptide binding site of DnaK by
   peptide cross-linking
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19668.

AU Martinez-A.  Haavik-J.  Flatmark-T.  Arrondo-J-L-R.  Muga-A.
TI Conformational properties and stability of tyrosine hydroxylase studied
   by infrared spectroscopy. Effect of iron/catecholamine binding and
   phosphorylation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19737.

AU Dewilde-S.  Blaxter-M.  Van_Hauwaert-M-L.  Vanfleteren-J.
   Esmans-E-L.  Marden-M.  Griffon-N.  Moens-L.
TI Globin and globin gene structure of the nerve myoglobin of Aphrodite
   aculeata
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19865.

AU Keck-J-L.  Marqusee-S.
TI The putative substrate recognition loop of Escherichia coli
   ribonuclease H is not essential for activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19883.

AU Gardella-T-J.  Luck-M-D.  Jensen-G-S.  Usdin-T-B.  Juppner-H.
TI Converting parathyroid hormone-related peptide (PTHrP) into a potent
   PTH-2 receptor agonist
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19888.

AU Karlsson-A.  Mesnildrey-S.  Xu-Y.  Morera-S.  Janin-J.  Veron-M.
TI Nucleoside diphosphate kinase. Investigation of the intersubunit
   contacts by site-directed mutagenesis and crystallography.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19928.

AU Natochin-M.  Artemyev-N-O.
TI An interface of interaction between photoreceptor cGMP
   phosphodiesterase catalytic subunits and inhibitory {gamma} subunits
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19964.

AU Turcatti-G.  Nemeth-K.  Edgerton-M-D.  Meseth-U.  Talabot-F.
   Peitsch-M.  Knowles-J.  Vogel-H.  Chollet-A.
TI Probing the structure and function of the tachykinin neurokinin-2
   receptor through biosynthetic incorporation of fluorescent amino acids
   at specific sites
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 19991.

AU Ward-L-D.  Hammacher-A.  Howlett-G-J.  Matthews-J-M.  Fabri-L.
   Moritz-R-L.  Nice-E-C.  Weinstock-J.  Simpson-R-J.
TI Influence of interleukin-6(IL-6) dimerization on formation of the high
   affinity hexameric IL-6 receptor complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20138.

AU Kalandadze-A.  Galleno-M.  Foncerrada-L.  Strominger-J-L.
   Wucherpfennig-K-W.
TI Expression of recombinant HLA-DR2 molecules. Replacement of the
   hydrophobic transmembrane region by a leucine zipper dimerization motif
   allows the assembly and secretion of soluble DR {alpha}{beta}
   heterodimers.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20156.

AU Bushnell-D-A.  Bamdad-C.  Kornberg-R-D.
TI A minimal set of RNA polymerase II transcription protein interactions
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20170.

AU Haq-S.  Kubo-T.  Kurata-S.  Kobayashi-A.  Natori-S.
TI Purification, characterization, and cDNA cloning of a
   galactose-specific C-type lectin from Drosophila melanogaster
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 16.  271(33).  p 20213.


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AU Vethaak-A-D.  Jol-J-G.
TI Diseases of flounder Platichthys flesus in Dutch coastal and estuarine
   waters, with particular reference to environmental stress factors. I.
   Epizootiology of gross lesions.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Aug 15.  26(2).  P 81-97.

AU Vethaak-A-D.  Wester-P-W.
TI Diseases of flounder Platichthys flesus in Dutch coastal and estuarine
   waters, with particular reference to environmental stress factors. II.
   Liver histopathology.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Aug 15.  26(2).  P 99-116.

AU McLoughlin-M-F.  Nelson-R-T.  Rowley-H-M.  Cox-D-I.  Grant-A-N.
TI Experimental pancreas disease in Atlantic salmon Salmo salar
   post-smolts induced by salmon pancreas disease virus (SPDV).
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Aug 15.  26(2).  P 117-124.

AU Dixon-P-F.  de-Groot-J.
TI Detection of rainbow trout antibodies to infectious pancreatic necrosis
   virus by an immunoassay.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Aug 15.  26(2).  P 125-132.

AU Perez-M-J.  Fernandez-A-I-G.  Rodriguez-L-A.  Nieto-T-P.
TI Differential susceptibility to furunculosis of turbot and rainbow trout
   and release of the furunculosis agent from furunculosis-affected fish.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Aug 15.  26(2).  P 133-137.

AU Ogier-de-Baulny-M.  Quentel-C.  Fournier-V.  Lamour-F.  Le-Gouvello-R.
TI Effect of long-term oral administration of beta-glucan as an
   immunostimulant or an adjuvant on some non-specific parameters of the
   immune response of turbot Scophthalmus maximus.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Aug 15.  26(2).  P 139-147.

AU Montes-J-F.  Durfort-M.  Garcia-Valero-J.
TI When the venerid clam Tapes decussatus is parasitized by the protozoan
   Perkinsus sp. it synthesizes a defensive polypeptide that is closely
   related to p225.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Aug 15.  26(2).  P 149-157.

AU Dopazo-C-P.  Bandin-I.  Rivas-C.  Cepeda-C.  Barja-J-L.
TI Antigenic differences among aquareoviruses correlate with previously
   established genogroups.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Aug 15.  26(2).  P 159-162.

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TI Trade-offs in the life history and energy budget of the
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SO Oecologia.  1996 107(3)  P 283.
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AU Kellner-R-L-L.  Dettner-K.
TI Differential efficacy of toxic pederin in deterring potential
   arthropod predators of Paederus (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae)
   offspring.
SO Oecologia.  1996 107(3)  P 293.
AB 61070293.442

AU Naulleau-G.  Bonnet-X.
TI Body condition threshold for breeding in a viviparous snake.
SO Oecologia.  1996 107(3)  P 301.
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TI Host adaptation in the anther smut fungus Ustilago violacea
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   F1-hybrid.
SO Oecologia.  1996 107(3)  P 307.
AB 61070307.442

AU Lancaster-J.
TI Scaling the effects of predation and disturbance in a patchy
   environment.
SO Oecologia.  1996 107(3)  P 321.
AB 61070321.442

AU de-Vries-H-H.  den-Boer-P-J.  van-Dijk-T-S.
TI Ground beetle species in heathland fragments in relation to
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SO Oecologia.  1996 107(3)  P 332.
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AU Berg-A.
TI Predation on artificial, solitary and aggregated wader nests on
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TI Ficus seed shadows in a Bornean rain forest.
SO Oecologia.  1996 107(3)  P 347.
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AU Ruszczyk-A.
TI Spatial patterns in pupal mortality in urban palm caterpillars.
SO Oecologia.  1996 107(3)  P 356.
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AU Post-E-S.  Klein-D-R.
TI Relationships between graminoid growth form and levels of grazing
   by caribou (Rangifer tarandus) in Alaska.
SO Oecologia.  1996 107(3)  P 364.
AB 61070364.442

AU Houle-G.  Simard-G.
TI Additive effects of genotype, nutrient availability and type of
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   ssp. planifolia to simulated herbivory.
SO Oecologia.  1996 107(3)  P 373.
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TI Induced resistance to herbivores and the information content of
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TI ^[15]N natural abundances and N use by tundra plants.
SO Oecologia.  1996 107(3)  P 386.
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TI Impact of predation on early stages of the armoured catfish
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AU Berd-D.  Mastrangelo-M-J.  Lattime-E.  Sato-T.  Maguire-Jr-H-C.
TI Melanoma and vitiligo: immunology's Grecian urn.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(5)  P 263.
AB 60420263.262

AU Konishi-F.  Mitsuyama-M.  Okuda-M.  Tanaka-K.  Hasegawa-T.
   Nomoto-K.
TI Protective effect of an acidic glycoprotein obtained from culture
   of Chlorella vulgaris against myelosuppression by 5-fluorouracil.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(5)  P 268.
AB 60420268.262

AU Asai-K.  Kato-H.  Kimura-S.  Mukai-S.  Kawahito-Y.  Sano-H.
   Kondo-M.  Akaogi-K.  Hirose-K.
TI Induction of gene expression for nitric oxide synthase by
   immunomodulating drugs in the RAW264.7 murine macrophage cell
   line.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(5)  P 275.
AB 60420275.262

AU Fujimoto-T.  O'Donnell-M-A.  Szilvasi-A.  Yang-H.  Duda-R-B.
TI Bacillus Calmette-Guerin plus interleukin-2 and/or
   granulocyte/macrophage-colony-stimulating factor enhances
   immunocompetent cell production of interferon-gamma, which
   inhibits B16F10 melanoma cell growth in vitro.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(5)  P 280.
AB 60420280.262

AU Watanabe-T.
TI Suppressive effects of Lactobacillus casei cells, a bacterial
   immunostimulant, on the incidence of spontaneous thymic lymphoma
   in AKR mice.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(5)  P 285.
AB 60420285.262

AU Vervoordeldonk-S-F.  Heikens-J.  Goedemans-W-T.  Merle-P-A.
   von-dem-Borne-A-E-G-K.  van-Royen-E-A.  Slaper-Cortenbach-I-C-M.
   van-Oers-R-H-J.
TI ^[99m]Tc-CD19 monoclonal antibody is not useful for imaging of B
   cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(5)  P 291.
AB 60420291.262

AU Merimsky-O.  Baharav-E.  Shoenfeld-Y.  Chaitchik-S.  Tsigelman-R.
   Cohen-Aloro-D.  Fishman-P.
TI Anti-tyrosinase antibodies in malignant melanoma.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(5)  P 297.
AB 60420297.262

AU Reddish-M-A.  MacLean-G-D.  Poppema-S.  Berg-A.  Longenecker-B-M.
TI Pre-immunotherapy serum CA27.29 (MUC-1) mucin level and CD69^[+]
   lymphocytes correlate with effects of Theratope&reg; sialyl-Tn-KLH
   cancer vaccine in active specific immunotherapy.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(5)  P 303.
AB 60420303.262

AU Koenen-H-J-P-M.  Smit-M-J.  Simmelink-M-M-J-A.  Schuurman-B.
   Beelen-R-H-J.  Meijer-S.
TI Effect of intraperitoneal administration of
   granulocyte/macrophage-colony-stimulating factor in rats on
   omental milky-spot composition and tumoricidal activity in vivo
   and in vitro.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(5)  P 310.
AB 60420310.262

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AU  Sham-RL.  Phatak-PD.  Belanger-KA.  Packman-CH.
TI  Effect of Dexamethasone on Functional Properties of HL60
    Cells During All-trans Retinoic Acid Induced Differentiation.
    Are There Implications for the Retinoic Acid Syndrome? 
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1996 July 31.  22(14).  P 139-149.
DE  acute promyelocytic leukemia
DE  retinoic acid
DE  phagocytosis
DE  actin
DE  chemotaxis
DE  interleukin-8
DE  glucocorticoids  
AB  Differentiation therapy for acute promyelocytic leukemia
    (APL) using all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA) has improved the
    prognosis of the disease.  ATRA therapy also causes a newly
    recognized clinical syndrome, the "retinoic acid syndrome"
    (RAS), which can be successfully managed with dexamethasone.
    Because aberrant function of maturing leukemic granulocytes
    may  cause this syndrome, and because dexamethasone is useful
    clinically, we studied functional properties of maturing HL60
    cells cultured in the presence and absence of dexamethasone. 
    HL60 cells were cultured for 4 days with ATRA and studied
    daily to determine acquisition of mature neutrophil-like
    properties including phagocytosis, NBT reduction, actin
    polymerization, chemotaxis and adhesion molecule expression. 
    Undifferentated HL60 cells could not polymerize actin or
    reduce NBT, and exhibited only a minimal abilty to undergo
    chemotaxis or ingest latex beads.  Following  4 days of
    maturation with ATRA, the cells would increase F-actin
    content in response to interleukin-8, ingest latex beads,
    migrate in a chemotaxis chamber, reduce NBT, and express
    CD11b.  When dexamethasone was added to the cells in culture,
    there was no major enhancement or suppression of these
    properties.  We also studied the effect of dexamethasone on
    functional properties of normal neutrophils and found minimal
    if any effect on their function.  Overall, these studies
    suggest that in vitro, dexamethasone has little effect on the
    function of leukemic and normal granulocytes.  To further
    investigate the pathophysiology of the retinoic acid
    syndrome, future studies may need to use endothelial cells,
    cytokines, or granulocytes obtained from APL patients.
CC  Reprint requests to: Ronald L. Sham, M.D., Hematology Unit,
CC  Rochester General Hospital, 1425 Portland Avenue, Rochester,
CC  NY 14621, phone (716) 338-4081, fax  (716) 338-2347.

AU  Torkleson-S.  White-B.  Faller-DV.  Phipps-K.  Pantazis-C.  
    Perrine-SP.
TI  Erythroid Progenitor Proliferation is Stimulated by
    Phenoxyacetic and Phenylalkyl Acids
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1996 July 31.  22(14).  P 150-158.
DE  fetal hemoglobin
DE  hemoglobinopathies
DE  phenylakylacids
DE  phenoxyacetic acids
DE  erythropoiesis
DE  metabolic transport
AB  Short-chain fatty acids, such as butyrate and propionate,
    are under investigation as therapeutic stimulants of fetal
    hemoglobin production in the beta-hemoglobin disorders.
    Significant limitations to these fatty acids and derivatives
    as optimal therapeutics are their rapid metabolism in vivo 
    and their induction of cell growth arrest in the G1 phase of
    the cell cycle.  This antiproliferative activity is related
    to their inhibition of metabolic transport pumps which are
    essential for cell proliferation.  Other small carbon
    compounds, the phenylalkyl acids, phenoxyacetic acids, and
    phenylacetic acids, which are structurally resistant to
    oxidative metabolism, are shown here to induce fetal globin
    production in human erythroid cultures at concentrations of
    0.2 mM, lower than those required for most other fatty acids.
    Certain of these compounds were found not to inhibit cellular
    neutral amino acid transport function in erythroid cells, nor
    to inhibit erythroid colony (Bfu-e) growth.  Certain of these
    compounds even stimulated human Bfu-e proliferation in vitro
    beyond that induced by optimal concentrations of 
    hematopoietic growth factors.  The combination of increased
    fetal globin chain production by these compounds and their
    stimulatory effects on erythropoiesis result in an increase
    in Hb F-expressing erythroid cells in culture several-fold
    greater than that achieved by the butyrates.  These new
    compounds thus have the potential to provide superior therapy
    for the beta-hemoglobinopathies and other anemias. 
CC  Reprint requests to: Susan P. Perrine, M.D., Cancer Research
CC  Center,  K-701, Boston University School of Medicine, 80 East
CC  Concord Street, Boston, MA  02118, phone (617)638-4173, 
CC  fax (617)638-4176, e-mail: sperrine@med-med.1.bu.edu

AU  Paquette-RL.  Hsu-NC.  Koeffler-HP.
TI  Analysis of c-kit Gene Integrity in Aplastic Anemia
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1996 July 31.  22(14).  P 159-168
DE  aplastic anemia
DE  c-kit, mutation
DE  polymorphism
DE  stem cell factor
AB  Mice harboring the "white spotting" (W) locus have
    abnormalities in hematopoiesis due to one of various
    mutations of the c-kit proto-oncogene, which encodes the stem
    cell factor (SCF) receptor.  The c-kit mutations identified
    in W mice cause diminished, absent or dominant negative
    receptor function. This study explores the hypothesis that
    acquired mutations of c-kit in the hematopoietic stem cell
    participate in the pathogenesis of aplastic anemia (AA).
    Genomic DNA was prepared from granulocytes and monocytes of
    11 patients with acquired AA and one patient with a non-
    Fanconi's form of inherited AA.  DNA was subjected to
    polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification and single-
    stranded conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis for all 21
    exons of the c-kit gene.  Two patients were heterozygous for
    a previously described polymorphism involving exon 17.  Two
    other patient samples had an extra band on SSCP analysis of
    exon 10.  DNA extracted from epithelial cells of one patient
    revealed the same SSCP pattern as that from the blood cells,
    suggesting that the alteration was in the germ-line.  PCR-
    SSCP analysis of leukocyte DNA from 12 normal individuals
    revealed that 2 samples also had an extra band in exon 10.
    DNA sequencing of PCR-amplified and cloned DNA from the
    patients and the normal individuals with the aberrant SSCP
    results showed them all to be heterozygous for an ATG to CTG
    transition in codon 541, resulting in substitution of
    methionine by leucine in the transmembrane region of the
    protein.  The same two patients and two controls were
    heterozygous for a silent change in codon 862 (exon 18). 
    Matching serum samples from 4 of 6 AA patients tested had SCF
    levels more than two standard deviations above the normal
    mean value.  These results suggest that neither c-kit
    mutations nor decreased soluble SCF levels are commonly
    involved in the pathogenesis of acquired AA.  
CC  Reprint requests to: Ronald L. Paquette, M.D., Division of
CC  Hematology/Oncology, UCLA Department of Medicine, 11-934
CC  Factor Building, 10833 Le Conte Ave, Los Angeles, CA  
CC  90095-1678, phone (310) 206-5755, fax  (310) 825-6192, 
CC  email:  paquette@ucla.edu

