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AU Diaz-M.  Haag-Kerwer-A.  Wingfield-R.  Ball-E.  Olivares-E.
   Grams-T-E-E.  Ziegler-H.  Luettge-U.
TI Relationships between carbon and hydrogen isotope ratios and
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   Clusiaceae genera at various sites and different altitudes in
   Venezuela.
SO Trees.  1996 10(6)  P 351.
AB 60100351.468

AU Franco-A-C.  Haag-Kerwer-A.  Herzog-B.  Grams-T-E-E.  Ball-E.
   de-Mattos-E-A.  Scarano-F-R.  Barreto-S.  Garcia-M-A.
   Mantovani-A.  Luettge-U.
TI The effect of light levels on daily patterns of chlorophyll
   fluorescence and organic acid accumulation in the tropical CAM
   tree Clusia hilariana.
SO Trees.  1996 10(6)  P 359.
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AU Hillinger-C.  Hoell-W.  Ziegler-H.
TI Lipids and lipolytic enzymes in the trunkwood of Robinia
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SO Trees.  1996 10(6)  P 366.
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AU Hillinger-C.  Hoell-W.  Ziegler-H.
TI Lipids and lipolytic enzymes in the trunkwood of Robinia
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SO Trees.  1996 10(6)  P 376.
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AU Lippert-M.  Haeberle-K-H.  Steiner-K.  Payer-H-D.  Rehfuess-K-E.
TI Interactive effects of elevated CO_[2] and O_[3] on photosynthesis
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SO Trees.  1996 10(6)  P 393.
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AU Hamerlynck-E-P.  Knapp-A-K.
TI Early season cuticular conductance and gas exchange in two oaks
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SO Trees.  1996 10(6)  P 403.
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AU Regvar-M.  Gogala-N.
TI Changes in root growth patterns of (Picea abies) spruce roots by
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AU Suzuki-M.  Sudoh-M.  Matsubara-S.  Kawakami-K.  Shiota-M.  Ikawa-S.
TI Changes in renal blood flow measured by radionuclide angiography
   following exhausting exercise in humans.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 1.
AB 60740001.421

AU Oda-S.  Moritani-T.
TI Interlimb co-ordination of force and movement-related cortical
   potentials.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 8.
AB 60740008.421

AU Saitoh-S.  Matsuo-T.  Tagami-K.  Chang-H.  Tokuyama-K.  Suzuki-M.
TI Effects of short-term dietary change from high fat to high
   carbohydrate diets on the storage and utilization of glycogen and
   triacylglycerol in untrained rats.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 13.
AB 60740013.421

AU Muraki-S.  Yamasaki-M.  Ehara-Y.  Kikuchi-K.  Seki-K.
TI Cardiovascular and respiratory responses to passive leg cycle
   exercise in people with spinal cord injuries.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 23.
AB 60740023.421

AU Oda-S.  Moritani-T.
TI Cross-correlation studies of movement-related cortical potentials
   during unilateral and bilateral muscle contractions in humans.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 29.
AB 60740029.421

AU Derman-K-D.  Hawley-J-A.  Noakes-T-D.  Dennis-S-C.
TI Fuel kinetics during intense running and cycling when fed
   carbohydrate.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 36.
AB 60740036.421

AU Milerad-J.  Larsson-H.  Lin-J.  Lindstrom-D-P.  Sundell-H-W.
TI Breath-by-breath determinations of airway occlusion pressure in the
   developing lamb.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 44.
AB 60740044.421

AU Bernardi-M.  Solomonow-M.  Nguyen-G.  Smith-A.  Baratta-R.
TI Motor unit recruitment strategy changes with skill acquisition.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 52.
AB 60740052.421

AU Mills-P-C.  Smith-N-C.  Casas-I.  Harris-P.  Harris-R-C.
   Marlin-D-J.
TI Effects of exercise intensity and environmental stress on indices
   of oxidative stress and iron homeostasis during exercise in the
   horse.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 60.
AB 60740060.421

AU Kondo-N.  Nishiyasu-T.  Nishiyasu-M.  Ikegami-H.
TI Differences in regional sweating responses during exercise between
   athletes trained on land and in water.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 67.
AB 60740067.421

AU Inoue-Y.
TI Longitudinal effects of age on heat-activated sweat gland density
   and output in healthy active older men.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 72.
AB 60740072.421

AU Inoue-Y.  Shibasaki-M.
TI Regional differences in age-related decrements of the cutaneous
   vascular and sweating responses to passive heating.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 78.
AB 60740078.421

AU Savourey-G.  Sendowski-I.  Bittel-J.
TI Biometrical characteristics and physiological responses to a local
   cold exposure of the extremities.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 85.
AB 60740085.421

AU Garrido-G.  Guzman-M.  Odriozola-J-M.
TI Effect of different types of high carbohydrate diets on glycogen
   metabolism in liver and skeletal muscle of endurance-trained rats.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 91.
AB 60740091.421

AU Arsac-L-M.  Belli-A.  Lacour-J-R.
TI Muscle function during brief maximal exercise: accurate
   measurements on a friction-loaded cycle ergometer.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 100.
AB 60740100.421

AU Pelayo-P.  Mujika-I.  Sidney-M.  Chatard-J-C.
TI Blood lactate recovery measurements, training, and performance
   during a 23-week period of competitive swimming.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 107.
AB 60740107.421

AU Hautier-C-A.  Linossier-M-T.  Belli-A.  Lacour-J-R.  Arsac-L-M.
TI Optimal velocity for maximal power production in non-isokinetic
   cycling is related to muscle fibre type composition.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 114.
AB 60740114.421

AU Potvin-J-R.  Norman-R-W.  McGill-S-M.
TI Mechanically corrected EMG for the continuous estimation of erector
   spinae muscle loading during repetitive lifting.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 119.
AB 60740119.421

AU Koryak-Y.
TI Mechanical and electrical changes in human muscle after dry
   immersion.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 133.
AB 60740133.421

AU Caillaud-C-F.  Anselme-F-M.  Prefaut-C-G.
TI Effects of two successive maximal exercise tests on pulmonary gas
   exchange in athletes.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 141.
AB 60740141.421

AU Jansky-L.  Sramek-P.  Savlikova-J.  Ulicny-B.  Janakova-H.
   Horky-K.
TI Change in sympathetic activity, cardiovascular functions and plasma
   hormone concentrations due to cold water immersion in men.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 148.
AB 60740148.421

AU Falgairette-G.  Gavarry-O.  Bernard-T.  Hebbelinck-M.
TI Evaluation of habitual physical activity from a week's heart rate
   monitoring in French school children.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 153.
AB 60740153.421

AU Brenner-I-K-M.  Severs-Y-D.  Shek-P-N.  Shephard-R-J.
TI Impact of heat exposure and moderate, intermittent exercise on
   cytolytic cells.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 162.
AB 60740162.421

AU Hopman-M-T-E.  Dallmeijer-A-J.  Snoek-G.  van-der-Woude-L-H-V.
TI The effect of training on cardiovascular responses to arm exercise
   in individuals with tetraplegia.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 172.
AB 60740172.421

AU Ament-W.  Bonga-G-J-J.  Hof-A-L.  Verkerke-G-J.
TI Electromyogram median power frequency in dynamic exercise at medium
   exercise intensities.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 180.
AB 60740180.421

AU Steinacker-J-M.  Liu-Y.  Boening-D.  Halder-A.  Maassen-N.
   Thomas-A.  Stauch-M.
TI Lung diffusion capacity, oxygen uptake, cardiac output and oxygen
   transport during exercise before and after an Himalayan
   expedition.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(1/2)  P 187.
AB 60740187.421

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AU Shappley-Z-W.  Jenkins-J-N.  Watson-Jr-C-E.  Kahler-A-L.
   Meredith-W-R.
TI Establishment of molecular markers and linkage groups in two F_[2]
   populations of Upland cotton.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 915.
AB 60920915.122

AU Lin-H-X.  Qian-H-R.  Zhuang-J-Y.  Lu-J.  Min-S-K.  Xiong-Z-M.
   Huang-N.  Zheng-K-L.
TI RFLP mapping of QTLs for yield and related characters in rice
   (Oryza sativa L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 920.
AB 60920920.122

AU Sasanuma-T.  Miyashita-N-T.  Tsunewaki-K.
TI Wheat phylogeny determined by RFLP analysis of nuclear DNA. 3.
   Intra- and interspecific variations of five Aegilops Sitopsis
   species.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 928.
AB 60920928.122

AU Grandillo-S.  Tanksley-S-D.
TI QTL analysis of horticultural traits differentiating the cultivated
   tomato from the closely related species Lycopersicon
   pimpinellifolium.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 935.
AB 60920935.122

AU Tanhuanpaeae-P-K.  Vilkki-J-P.  Vilkki-H-J.
TI Mapping of a QTL for oleic acid concentration in spring turnip rape
   (Brassica rapa ssp. oleifera).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 952.
AB 60920952.122

AU Grandillo-S.  Tanksley-S-D.
TI Genetic analysis of RFLPs, GATA microsatellites and RAPDs in a
   cross between L. esculentum and L. pimpinellifolium.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 957.
AB 60920957.122

AU Dodds-K-G.  Tate-M-L.  McEwan-J-C.  Crawford-A-M.
TI Exclusion probabilities for pedigree testing farm animals.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 966.
AB 60920966.122

AU Ulian-E-C.  Magill-J-M.  Magill-C-W.  Smith-R-H.
TI DNA methylation and expression of NPT II in transgenic petunias and
   progeny.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 976.
AB 60920976.122

AU Fluminhan-A.  Kameya-T.
TI Behaviour of chromosomes in anaphase cells in embryogenic callus
   cultures of maize (Zea mays L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 982.
AB 60920982.122

AU Heller-R.  Schondelmaier-J.  Steinruecken-G.  Jung-C.
TI Genetic localization of four genes for nematode (Heterodera
   schachtii Schm.) resistance in sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 991.
AB 60920991.122

AU Weller-J-I.  Wiggans-G-R.  VanRaden-P-M.  Ron-M.
TI Application of a canonical transformation to detection of
   quantitative trait loci with the aid of genetic markers in a
   multi-trait experiment.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 998.
AB 60920998.122

AU Jeandroz-S.  Pugin-A.  Berville-A.
TI Cloning and analysis of a 6.8-kb rDNA intergenic spacer region of
   the European ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 1003.
AB 60921003.122

AU Cerny-T-A.  Caetano-Anolles-G.  Trigiano-R-N.  Starman-T-W.
TI Molecular phylogeny and DNA amplification fingerprinting of Petunia
   taxa.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 1009.
AB 60921009.122

AU Saisingtong-S.  Schmid-J-E.  Stamp-P.  Bueter-B.
TI Colchicine-mediated chromosome doubling during anther culture of
   maize (Zea mays L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 1017.
AB 60921017.122

AU Dufour-P.  Grivet-L.  D'Hont-A.  Deu-M.  Trouche-G.  Glaszmann-J-C.
    Hamon-P.
TI Comparative genetic mapping between duplicated segments on maize
   chromosomes 3 and 8 and homoeologous regions in sorghum and
   sugarcane.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 1024.
AB 60921024.122

AU Srivastava-V.  Vasil-V.  Vasil-I-K.
TI Molecular characterization of the fate of transgenes in transformed
   wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 1031.
AB 60921031.122

AU Calleberg-E-K.
TI Correlations between low-temperature tolerance of anther donor
   clones of potato and the production of anther-derived embryos and
   calli at low temperatures.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 1038.
AB 60921038.122

AU Chague-V.  Mercier-J-C.  Guenard-M.  deCourcel-A.  Vedel-F.
TI Identification and mapping on chromosome 9 of RAPD markers linked
   to Sw-5 in tomato by bulked segregant analysis.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 1045.
AB 60921045.122

AU Wang-T-L.
TI Allozyme variation in populations, full-sib families and selfed
   lines in Betula pendula Roth.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 1052.
AB 60921052.122

AU Daugrois-J-H.  Grivet-L.  Roques-D.  Hoarau-J-Y.  Lombard-H.
   Glaszmann-J-C.  D'Hont-A.
TI A putative major gene for rust resistance linked with a RFLP marker
   in sugarcane cultivar 'R570'.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 1059.
AB 60921059.122

AU van-Wordragen-M-F.  Weide-R-L.  Coppoolse-E.  Koornneef-M.
   Zabel-P.
TI Tomato chromosome 6: a high resolution map of the long arm and
   construction of a composite integrated marker-order map.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 1065.
AB 60921065.122

AU Korzun-V.  Melz-G.  Boerner-A.
TI RFLP mapping of the dwarfing (Ddw1) and hairy peduncle (Hp) genes
   on chromosome 5 of rye (Secale cereale L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 1073.
AB 60921073.122

AU Provan-J.  Powell-W.  Waugh-R.
TI Microsatellite analysis of relationships within cultivated potato
   (Solanum tuberosum).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 1078.
AB 60921078.122

AU Vellekoop-P.  Buntjer-J-B.  Maas-J-W.  van-Brederode-J.
TI Can the spread of agriculture in Europe be followed by tracing the
   spread of the weed Silene latifolia. A RAPD study.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 1085.
AB 60921085.122

AU Ahmad-M.  McNeil-D-L.  Fautrier-A-G.  Armstrong-K-F.  Paterson-A-M.
TI Genetic relationships in Lens species and parentage determination
   of their interspecific hybrids using RAPD markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 1091.
AB 60921091.122

AU Shi-C-H.  Xue-J-M.  Yu-Y-G.  Yang-X-E.  Zhu-J.
TI Analysis of genetic effects on nutrient quality traits in indica
   rice.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(8)  P 1099.
AB 60921099.122

AU Li-D-W.  Qio-J-W.  Ouyang-P.  Yao-Q-X.  Dawei-L-D.  Jiwen-Q.
   Ping-O.  Qingxiao-Y.
TI High frequencies of fertilization and embryo formation in hexaploid
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AU Kovarik-A.  Fajkus-J.  Koukalova-B.  Bezdek-M.
TI Species-specific evolution of telomeric and rDNA repeats in the
   tobacco composite genome.
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TI Carboplatin pharmacokinetics in young children with brain tumors.
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AU Ichikura-T.  Tomimatsu-S.  Okusa-Y.  Yahara-T.  Uefuji-K.
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   tegafur-uracil (UFT) and low-dose leucovorin for patients with
   gastric cancer.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(5)  P 401.
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AU Andersson-B-S.  Sadeghi-T.  Siciliano-M-J.  Legerski-R.  Murray-D.
TI Nucleotide excision repair genes as determinants of cellular
   sensitivity to cyclophosphamide analogs.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(5)  P 406.
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AU Shinkai-H.  Takahashi-H.  Miyamoto-K.  Uchida-T.  Tokiwa-T.
TI Comparative pharmacokinetics of KRN8602, a new morpholino
   anthracycline, and Adriamycin in tumor-bearing mice.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(5)  P 417.
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AU Kastrissios-H.  Chao-N-J.  Blaschke-T-F.
TI Pharmacokinetics of high-dose oral CCNU in bone marrow transplant
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(5)  P 431.
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AU Rivory-L-P.  Avent-K-M.  Pond-S-M.
TI Effects of lipophilicity and protein binding on the hepatocellular
   uptake and hepatic disposition of two anthracyclines, doxorubicin
   and iododoxorubicin.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(5)  P 439.
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AU Ohishi-K.  Morinaga-Y.  Ohsumi-K.  Nakagawa-R.  Suga-Y.  Tsuji-T.
   Akiyama-Y.  Tsuruo-T.
TI Potentiation of antitumor and antimetastatic activities of
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   enantiomers in colon cancer-bearing mice.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(5)  P 446.
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AU Palomino-E.  Foster-B.  Kempff-M.  Corbett-T.  Wiegand-R.
   Horwitz-J.  Baker-L.
TI Identification and antitumor activity of a reduction product in the
   murine metabolism of pyrazoloacridine (NSC-366140).
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(5)  P 453.
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AU Robert-F.  Chen-S.  Miller-A-A.  Lee-B-C.  Molthrop-D-C.
   Wheeler-R-H.
TI Phase I and pharmacologic study of 7- and 21-day continuous
   etoposide infusion in patients with advanced cancer.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(5)  P 459.
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AU Yeo-W.  Leung-T-W-T.  Leung-S-F.  Teo-P-M-L.  Chan-A-T-C.  Lee-W-Y.
    Johnson-P-J.
TI Phase II study of the combination of carboplatin and 5-fluorouracil
   in metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(5)  P 466.
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AU Barrenetxea-G.  Schneider-J.  Centeno-M-M.  Romero-H.
   de-la-Rica-M.  Rodriguez-Escuderoo-F-J.
TI Chemotherapy-induced emesis: management of early and delayed emesis
   in milder emetogenic regimens.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(5)  P 471.
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AU Tidefelt-U.  Prenkert-M.  Paul-C.
TI Comparison of idarubicin and daunorubicin and their main
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   and multidrug-resistant HL60 cells.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(5)  P 476.
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AU Lemaire-M.  Bruelisauer-A.  Guntz-P.  Sato-H.
TI Dose-dependent brain penetration of SDZ PSC 833, a novel multidrug
   resistance-reversing cyclosporin, in rats.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(5)  P 481.
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TI Protein structure prediction: playing the fold.
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SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Aug.  21(8).  P. 279-281.
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AU Martin-F.  Olivares-M.  Lopez-M-C.  Alonso-C.
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AU Keeling-P-J.  Ford Doolittle-W.
TI Methionine aminopeptidase-1: the MAP of the mitochondrion?
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Aug.  21(8).  P. 285-286.
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TI More on targeting with protein phosphorylation: conferring 
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SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Aug.  21(8).  P. 317-318.
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TI Cell fractionation biochemistry and the origins of 'cell biology'.
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TI tRNA Structure, Biosynthesis, and Function.
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TI The Search for Anti-Inflammatory Drugs.
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TI The Distance Between Bacterial Species in Sequence Space.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 42(06)  P 617.
AB 60420617.239

AU Hastings-K-E-M.
TI Strong Evolutionary Conservation of Broadly Expressed Protein
   Isoforms in the Troponin I Gene Family and Other Vertebrate Gene
   Families.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 42(06)  P 631.
AB 60420631.239

AU Jellie-A-M.  Tate-W-P.  Trotman-C-N-A.
TI Evolutionary History of Introns in a Multidomain Globin Gene.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 42(06)  P 641.
AB 60420641.239

AU Satta-Y.    Mayer-W-E.  Klein-J.
TI Evolutionary Relationship of HLA-DRB Genes Inferred from Intron
   Sequences.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 42(06)  P 648.
AB 60420648.239

AU Westhoff-C-M.  Wylie-D-E.
TI Investigation of the RH Locus in Gorillas and Chimpanzees.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 42(06)  P 658.
AB 60420658.239

AU Brunet-F.  Godin-F.  Bazin-C.  David-J-R.  Capy-P.
TI The mariner Transposable Element in Natural Populations of
   Drosophila teissieri.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 42(06)  P 669.
AB 60420669.239

AU Kornegay-J-R.  
TI Molecular Genetics and Evolution of Stomach and Nonstomach
   Lysozymes in the Hoatzin.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 42(06)  P 676.
AB 60420676.239

AU Cronn-R-C.  Zhao-X.  Paterson-A-H.  Wendel-J-F.
TI Polymorphism and Concerted Evolution in a Tandemly Repeated Gene
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SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 42(06)  P 685.
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AU Evers-S.    Casadewall-B.  Charles-M.  Dutka-Malen-S.
   Galimand-M.  Courvalin-P.
TI Evolution of Structure and Substrate Specificity in
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SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 42(06)  P 706.
AB 60420706.239

AU Burmester-T.    Scheller-K.
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   Hexamerin, and Dipteran Arylphorin Receptor.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 42(06)  P 713.
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AU Lefol-E.  Fleury-A.  Darmency-H.
TI Gene dispersal from transgenic crops.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(4)  P 189.
AB 60090189.497

AU Hochstenbach-R.  de-Groot-P.  Jacobs-J.  Schrauwen-J.  Wullems-G.
TI The promoter of a gene that is expressed only in pollen interacts
   with ubiquitous transcription factors.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(4)  P 197.
AB 60090197.497

AU Franklin-T-M.  Oldknow-J.  Trick-M.
TI SLR1 function is dispensable for both self-incompatible rejection
   and self-compatible pollination processes in Brassica.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(4)  P 203.
AB 60090203.497

AU Touraev-A.  Indrianto-A.  Wratschko-I.  Vicente-O.  Heberle-Bors-E.
TI Efficient microspore embryogenesis in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
   induced by starvation at high temperature.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(4)  P 209.
AB 60090209.497

AU Sari-Gorla-M.  Ferrario-S.  Villa-M.  Pe-M-E.
TI gaMS-1: a gametophytic male sterile mutant in maize.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(4)  P 216.
AB 60090216.497

AU Falque-M.  Lesdalons-C.  Eskes-A-B.
TI Comparison of two cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) clones for the effect
   of pollination intensity on fruit set and seed content.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(4)  P 221.
AB 60090221.497

AU Pfahler-P-L.  Pereira-M-J.  Barnett-R-D.
TI Genetic and environmental variation in anther, pollen and pistil
   dimensions in sesame.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(4)  P 228.
AB 60090228.497

AU Tirlapur-U-K.  Faleri-C.  Cresti-M.
TI Immunoelectron microscopy of myosin associated  with the generative
   cells in pollen tubes of Nicotiana tabacum L.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(4)  P 233.
AB 60090233.497

AU Wang-J.  Yang-C.  Zhai-Z-H.
TI The nuclear lamina in male generative cells of Ginkgo biloba.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(4)  P 238.
AB 60090238.497

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AU del-Solar-G.  Alonso-J-C.  Espinosa-M.  Diaz-Orejas-R.
TI Broad-host-range plasmid replication: an open question.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(4).  P 661-666.

AU Domenighini-M.  Rappuoli-R.
TI Three conserved consensus sequences identify the NAD-binding 
   site of ADP-ribosylating enzymes, expressed by eukaryotes, 
   bacteria and T-even bacteriophages.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(4).  P 667-674.

AU Blasi-U.  Young-R.
TI Two beginnings for a single purpose: the dual-start holins in the 
   regulation of phage lysis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(4).  P 675-682.

AU Hellingwerf-K-J.  Hoff-W-D.  Crielaard-W.
TI Photobiology of microorganisms: how photosensors catch a 
   photon to initialize signalling.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(4).  P 683-693.


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AU Eym-Y.  Park-Y.  Park-C.
TI Genetically probing the regions of ribose-binding protein 
   involved in permease interaction.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(4).  P 695-702.

AU Qi-H.  Menzel-R.  Tse-Dinh-T-C.
TI Effect of the deletion of the sigma32-dependent promoter (p1) 
   of the Escherichia coli topoisomerase I gene on thermotolerance.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(4).  P 703-711.

AU Poole-K.  Gotoh-N.  Tsujimoto-H.  Zhao-Q.  Wada-A.  Yamasaki-T.  
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TI Overexpression of the mexC-mexD-oprJ efflux operon in nfxB-
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SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(4).  P 713-724.

AU Gally-D-L.  Leathart-J.  Blomfield-I-C.
TI Interaction of FimB and FimE with the fim switch that controls 
   the phase variation of type 1 fimbriae in Escherichia coli K-12.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(4).  P 725-738.

AU Egeter-O.  Bruckner-R.
TI Catabolite repression mediated by the catabolite control protein 
   CcpA in Staphyloccus xylosus.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(4).  P 739-749.

AU Neufing-P-J.  Shearwin-K-E.  Camerotto-J.  Egan-J-B.
TI The CII protein of bacteriophage 186 establishes lysogeny by 
   activating a promoter upstream of the lysogenic promoter.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(4).  P 751-761.

AU Hahn-J.  Luttinger-A.  Dubnau-D.
TI Regulatory inputs for the synthesis of ComK, the competence 
   transcription factor of Bacillus subtilis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(4).  P 763-775.

AU Gaballa-A.  Koedam-N.  Cornelis-P.
TI A cytochrome c biogenesis gene involved in pyoverdine 
   production in Pseudomonas fluorescens ATCC 17400.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(4).  P 777-785.

AU Zhang-H-Z.  Donnenberg-M-S.
TI DsbA is required for stability of the type IV pilin of 
   enteropathogenic Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(4).  P 787-797.

AU Boot-H-J.  Kolen-C-P-A-M.  Pouwels-P-H.
TI Interchange of the active and silent S-layer protein genes of 
   Lactobacillus acidophilus by inversion of the chromosomaal slp 
   segment.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(4).  P 799-809.

AU Koraimann-G.  Teferle-K.  Markolin-G.  Woger-W.  Hogenauer-G.
TI The FinOP repressor system of plasmid R1: analysis of the 
   antisense RNA control of traJ expression and conjugative DNA 
   transfer.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(4).  P 811-821.

AU Engelbrecht-F.  Chun-S-K.  Ochs-C.  Hess-J.  Lottspeich-F.  
   Goebel-W.  Sokolovic-Z.
TI A new PrfA-regulated gene of Listeria monocytogenes encoding a 
   small, secreted protein which belongs to the family of internalins.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(4).  P 823-837.

AU Schauer-A-T.  Cheng-S-W-C.  Zheng-C.  St-Pierre-L.  Alessi-D.  
   Hidayetoglu-D-L.  Constantino-N.  Court-D-L.  Friedman-D-I.
TI The alpha subunit of RNA polymerase and transcription 
   antitermination.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(4).  P 839-851.

AU Pestova-E-V.  Havarstein-L-S.  Morrison-D-A.
TI Regulation of competence for genetic transformation in 
   Streptococcus pneumoniae by an auto-induced peptide 
   pheromone and a two-component regulatory system.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(4).  P 853-862.

AU Havarstein-L-S.  Gaustad-P.  Nes-I-F.  Morrison-D-A.
TI Identification of the streptococcal competence-pheromone 
   receptor.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(4).  P 863-869.

AU Missiakas-D.  Betton-J-M.  Raina-S.
TI New components of protein folding in extracytoplasmic 
   compartments of Escherichia coli, SurA, FkpA and Skp/OmpH.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(4).  P 871-884.


CC MicroCorrespondence.

AU Garcia-E.
TI On the misuse of the term 'lysozyme'
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Aug 21(4).  P 887-887.


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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
CC CONTENTS          Volume 271 Number 34 (1996)

CC MINIREVIEWS

AU Jackowski-S.
TI Cell cycle regulation of membrane phospholipid metabolism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20219.

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Butcher-B-A.  Turco-S-J.  Hilty-B-A.  Pimenta-P-F.  Panunzio-M.
   Sacks-D-L.
TI Deficiency in {beta}1,3-galactosyltransferase of a Leishmania major
   lipophosphoglycan mutant adversely influences the Leishmania-sand fly
   interaction
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20573.

AU Roberts-L-J-II.  Moore-K-P.  Zackert-W-E.  Oates-J-A.  Morrow-J-D.
TI Identification of the major urinary metabolite of the F2-isoprostane
   8-iso-prostaglandin F2{alpha} in humans
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20617.

AU Pastuszak-I.  Drake-R.  Elbein-A-D.
TI Kidney N-acetylgalactosamine (GalNAc)-1-phosphate kinase, a new pathway
   of GalNAc activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20776.

AU Furukawa-K.  Soejima-H.  Niikawa-N.  Shiku-H.  Furukawa-K.
TI Genomic organization and chromosomal assignment of the human
   B1,4-N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase gene. Identification of multiple
   transcription units.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20836.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Banerjee-A.  Barry-V-A.  DasGupta-B-R.  Martin-T-F-J.
TI Communication---N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor acts at a prefusion
   ATP-dependent step in Ca2+-activated exocytosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20223.

AU Banerjee-A.  Kowalchyk-J-A.  DasGupta-B-R.  Martin-T-F-J.
TI Communication---SNAP-25 is required for a late postdocking step in
   Ca2+-dependent exocytosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20227.

AU Vadlamudi-R-K.  Joung-I.  Strominger-J-L.  Shin-J.
TI Communication---p62, a phosphotyrosine-independent ligand of the SH2
   domain of p56lck, belongs to a new class of ubiquitin-binding proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20235.

AU Koman-A.  Cazaubon-S.  Couraud-P-O.  Ullrich-A.  Strosberg-A-D.
TI Communication---Molecular characterization and in vitro biological
   activity of placentin, a new member of the insulin gene family
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20238.

AU Amano-M.  Ito-M.  Kimura-K.  Fukata-Y.  Chihara-K.  Nakano-T.
   Matsuura-Y.  Kaibuchi-K.
TI Communication---Phosphorylation and activation of myosin by
   Rho-associated kinase (Rho-kinase)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20246.

AU Tian-Y.  Wu-L-H.  Oxender-D-L.  Chung-F-Z.
TI The unpredicted high affinities of a large number of naturally
   occurring tachykinins for chimeric NK1/NK3 receptors suggest a role for
   an inhibitory domain in determining receptor specificity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20250.

AU Song-J.  Hirschman-J.  Gunn-K.  Dohlman-H-G.
TI Regulation of membrane and subunit interactions by n-myristoylation of
   a G protein {alpha} subunit in yeast
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20273.

AU Eitzen-G-A.  Titorenko-V-I.  Smith-J-J.  Veenhuis-M.  Szilard-R-K.
   Rachubinski-R-A.
TI The Yarrowia lipolytica gene PAY5 encodes a peroxisomal integral
   membrane protein homologous to the mammalian peroxisome assembly factor
   PAF-1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20300.

AU Titorenko-V-I.  Eitzen-G-A.  Rachubinski-R-A.
TI Mutations in the PAY5 gene of the yeast Yarrowia lipolytica cause the
   accumulation of multiple subpopulations of peroxisomes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20307.

AU Pratt-M-A-C.  Deonarine-D.  Teixeira-C.  Novosad-D.  Tate-B-F.
   Grippo-J-F.
TI The AF-2 region of the retinoic acid receptor {alpha} mediates retinoic
   acid inhibition of estrogen receptor function in breast cancer cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20346.

AU Frankel-G.  Lider-O.  Hershkoviz-R.  Mould-A-P.  Kachlasky-S-G.
   Candy-D-C-A.  Cahalon-L.  Humphries-M-J.  Dougan-G.
TI The cell-binding domain of intimin from enteropathogenic Escherichia
   coli binds to {beta}1 integrins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20359.

AU Limbourg-F-P.  Stadtler-H.  Chinnadurai-G.  Baeuerle-P-A.
   Schmitz-M-L.
TI A hydrophobic region within the adenovirus E1B 19 kDa protein is
   necessary for the transient inhibition of NF-{kappa}B activated by
   different stimuli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20392.

AU Taylor-G-A.  Jeffers-M.  Largaespada-D-A.  Jenkins-N-A.
   Copeland-N-G.  Vande_Woude-G-F.
TI Identification of a novel GTPase, the inducibly expressed GTPase, that
   accumulates in response to interferon {gamma}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20399.

AU Puzon:McLaughlin-W.  Takada-Y.
TI Critical residues for ligand binding in an I domain-like structure of
   the integrin {beta}1 subunit
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20438.

AU Lassalle-P.  Molet-S.  Janin-A.  Van_der_Heyden-J.  Tavernier-J.
   Fiers-W.  Devos-R.  Tonnel-A-B.
TI ESM-1 is a novel human endothelial cell-specific molecule expressed in
   lung and regulated by cytokines
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20458.

AU Szabo-I.  Gulbins-E.  Apfel-H.  ZXhang-X.  Barth-P.  Busch-A-E.
   Schlottmann-K.  Pongs-O.  Lang-F.
TI Tyrosine phosphorylation-dependent suppression of a voltage-gated K+
   channel in T lymphocytes upon Fas stimulation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20465.

AU Simon-I.  Zerial-M.  Goody-R-S.
TI Kinetics of interaction of Rab5 and Rab7 with nucleotides and magnesium
   ions
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20470.

AU Chen-Y.  Houghton-L-A.  Brenna-J-T.  Noy-N.
TI Docosahexaenoic acid modulates the interactions of the
   interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein with 11-cis-retinal
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20507.

AU Arora-P-D.  McCulloch-C-A-G.
TI Dependence of fibroblast migration on actin severing activity of
   gelsolin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20516.

AU O'Doherty-R-M.  Lehman-D-L.  Seoane-J.  Gomez:Foix-A-M.
   Guinovart-J-J.  Newgard-C-B.
TI Differential metabolic effects of adenovirus-mediated glucokinase and
   hexokinase I overexpression in rat primary hepatocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20524.

AU Ryeom-S-W.  Silverstein-R-L.  Scotto-A.  Sparrow-J-R.
TI Binding of anionic phospholipids to retinal pigment epithelium may be
   mediated by the scavenger receptor CD36
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20536.

AU Damaj-B-B.  McColl-S-R.  Neote-K.  Hebert-C-A.  Naccache-P-H.
TI Diverging signal transduction pathways activated by interleukin 8
   (IL-8) and related chemokines in human neutrophils. IL-8 and
   Gro-{alpha} differentially stimulate calcium influx through IL-8
   receptors A and B.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20540.

AU Detimary-P.  Van_den_Berghe-G.  Henquin-J-C.
TI Concentration dependence and time course of the effects of glucose on
   adenine and guanine nucleotides in mouse pancreatic islets
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20559.

AU Wang-S.  Miura-M.  Jung-Y-.  Zhu-H.  Gagliardini-V.  Shi-L.
   Greenberg-A-H.  Yuan-J.
TI Identification and characterization of Ich-3, a member of the
   interleukin-1{beta} converting enzyme (ICE)/Ced-3 family and an
   upstream regulator of ICE
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20580.

AU Yu-Q.  Toole-B-P.
TI A new alternatively spliced exon between v9 and v10 provides a
   molecular basis for synthesis of soluble CD44
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20603.

AU Lavoie-J-N.  L'Allemain-G.  Brunet-A.  Muller-R.  Pouyssegur-J.
TI Cyclin D1 expression is regulated positively by the p42/p44MAPK and
   negatively by the p38/HOGMAPK pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20608.

AU Brechler-V.  Chu-W-N.  Baxter-J-D.  Thibault-G.  Reudelhuber-T-L.
TI A protease processing site is essential for prorenin sorting to the
   regulated secretory pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20636.

AU Garippa-R-J.  Johnson-A.  Park-J.  Petrush-R-L.  McGraw-T-E.
TI The carboxyl terminus of GLUT4 contains a serine-leucine-leucine
   sequence that functions as a potent internalization motif in Chinese
   hamster ovary cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20660.

AU Caplan-S.  Baniyash-M.
TI Normal T cells express two T cell antigen receptor populations, one of
   which is linked to the cytoskeleton via {zeta} chain and displays a
   unique activation-dependent phosphorylation pattern
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20705.

AU Creedon-D-J.  Johnson-E-M-Jr. Lawrence-J-C-Jr.
TI Mitogen-activated protein kinase-independent pathways mediate the
   effects of nerve growth factor and cAMP on neuronal survival
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20713.

AU Marie:Cardine-A.  Fischer-S.  Gorvel-J-P.  Maridonneau:Parini-I.
TI Recruitment of activated p56lck on endosomes of CD2-triggered T cells,
   colocalization with ZAP-70
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20734.

AU Francis-S-H.  Smith-J-A.  Colbran-J-L.  Grimes-K.  Walsh-K-A.
   Kumar-S.  Corbin-J-D.
TI Arginine-75 in the pseudosubstrate sequence of type I{beta}
   cGMP-dependent protein kinase is critical for autoinhibition, although
   autophosphorylated serine-63 is outside this sequence
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20748.

AU Smith-J-A.  Francis-S-H.  Walsh-K-A.  Kumar-S.  Corbin-J-D.
TI Autophosphorylation of type I{beta} cGMP-dependent protein kinase
   increases basal catalytic activity and enhances allosteric activation
   by cGMP or cAMP
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20756.

AU Rusciano-D.  Lorenzoni-P.  Burger-M-M.
TI Constitutive activation of c-Met in liver metastatic B16 melanoma cells
   depends on both substrate adhesion and cell density and is regulated by
   a cytosolic tyrosine phosphatase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20763.

AU Saxena-S-K.  Gravell-M.  Wu-Y-N.  Mikulski-S-M.  Shogen-K.  Ardelt-W.
   Youle-R-J.
TI Inhibition of HIV-1 production and selective degradation of viral RNA
   by an amphibian ribonuclease
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20783.

AU Sugahara-T.  Pixley-M-R.  Fares-F.  Boime-I.
TI Characterization of the O-glycosylation sites in the chorionic
   gonadotropin {beta} subunit in vivo using site-directed mutagenesis and
   gene transfer
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20797.

AU Horstmeyer-A.  Cramer-H.  Sauer-T.  Muller:Esterl-W.  Schroeder-C.
TI Palmitoylation of endothelin receptor A. Differential modulation of
   signal transduction activity by post-translational modification.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20811.

AU Beggah-A.  Mathews-P.  Beguin-P.  Geering-K.
TI Degradation and endoplasmic reticulum retention of unassembled {alpha}-
   and {beta}-subunits of Na,K-ATPase correlate with interaction of BiP
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20895.

AU Gaidarov-I.  Chen-Q.  Falck-J-R.  Reddy-K-K.  Keen-J-H.
TI A functional phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate/phosphoinositide
   binding domain in the clathrin adaptor AP-2 {alpha} subunit.
   Implications for the endocytic pathway.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20922.

AU Aletta-J-M.  Selbert-M-A.  Nairn-A-C.  Edelman-A-M.
TI Activation of a calcium-calmodulin-dependent protein kinase I cascade
   in PC12 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20930.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Cooper-C-E.  Lynagh-G-R.  Hoyes-K-P.  Hider-R-C.  Cammack-R.
   Porter-J-B.
TI The relationship of intracellular iron chelation to the inhibition and
   regeneration of human ribonucleotide reductase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20291.

AU Zheng-J.  Mitchell-A-E.  Jones-A-D.  Hammock-B-D.
TI Haloenol lactone is a new isozyme-selective and active site-directed
   inactivator of glutathione S-transferase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20421.

AU Voorhorst-W-G-B.  Eggen-R-I-L.  Geerling-A-C-M.  Platteeuw-C.
   Siezen-R-J.  de_Vos-W-M.
TI Isolation and characterization of the hyperthermostable serine
   protease, pyrolysin, and its gene from the hyperthermophilic archaeon
   Pyrococcus furiosus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20426.

AU Gauzzi-M-C.  Velazquez-L.  McKendry-R.  Mogensen-K-E.  Fellous-M.
   Pellegrini-S.
TI Interferon-{alpha}-dependent activation of Tyk2 requires
   phosphorylation of positive regulatory tyrosines by another kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20494.

AU Gachhui-R.  Presta-A.  Bentley-D-F.  Abu:Soud-H-M.  McArthur-R.
   Brudvig-G.  Ghosh-D-K.  Stuehr-D-J.
TI Characterization of the reductase domain of rat neuronal nitric oxide
   synthase generated in the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris.
   Calmodulin response is complete within the reductase domain itself.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20594.

AU Ekberg-M.  Sahlin-M.  Eriksson-M.  Sjoberg-B-M.
TI Two conserved tyrosine residues in protein R1 participate in an
   intermolecular electron transfer in ribonucleotide reductase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20655.

AU Young-P.  Andersson-J.  Sahlin-M.  Sjoberg-B-M.
TI Bacteriophage T4 anaerobic ribonucleotide reductase contains a stable
   glycyl radical at position 580
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20770.

AU Furster-C.  Zhang-J.  Toll-A.
TI Purification of a 3{beta}-hydroxy-{DELTA}5-C27-steroid dehydrogenase
   from pig liver microsomes active in major and alternative pathways of
   bile acid biosynthesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20903.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Arselin-G.  Vaillier-J.  Graves-P-V.  Velours-J.
TI ATP synthase of yeast mitochondria. Isolation of the subunit h and
   disruption of the ATP14 gene.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20284.

AU Belogrudov-G-I.  Tomich-J-M.  Hatefi-Y.
TI Membrane topography and near-neighbor relationships of the
   mitochondrial ATP synthase subunits e, f, and g
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20340.

AU Timerman-A-P.  Onoue-H.  Xin-H-B.  Barg-S.  Copello-J.
   Wiederrecht-G.  Fleischer-S.
TI Selective binding of FKBP12.6 by the cardiac ryanodine receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20385.

AU Canet-D.  Forge-V.  Guillain-F.  Mintz-E.
TI Ca2+ translocation across sarcoplasmic reticulum ATPase randomizes the
   two transported ions
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20566.

AU Lou-K-L.  Saint-N.  Prilipov-A.  Rummel-G.  Benson-S-A.
   Rosenbusch-J-P.  Schirmer-T.
TI Structural and functional characterization of OmpF porin mutants
   selected for larger pore size. I. Crystallographic analysis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20669.

AU Saint-N.  Lou-K-L.  Widmer-C.  Luckey-M.  Schirmer-T.
   Rosenbusch-J-P.
TI Structural and functional characterization of OmpF porin mutants
   selected for larger pore size. II. Functional characterization.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20676.

AU Saito-H.  Masuda-S.  Inui-K-.
TI Cloning and functional characterization of a novel rat organic anion
   transporter mediating basolateral uptake of methotrexate in the kidney
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20719.

AU Lee-F-J-S.  Pristupa-Z-B.  Ciliax-B-J.  Levey-A-I.  Niznik-H-B.
TI The dopamine transporter carboxyl-terminal tail.
   Truncation/substitution mutants selectively confer high affinity
   dopamine uptake while attenuating recognition of the ligand binding
   domain.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20885.

AU Graf-R.  Harvey-W-R.  Wieczorek-H.
TI Purification and properties of a cytosolic V1-ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20908.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Ames-R-S.  Li-Y.  Sarau-H-M.  Nuthulaganti-P.  Foley-J-J.  Ellis-C.
   Zeng-Z.  Su-K.  Jurewicz-A-J.  Hertzberg-R-P.  Bergsma-D-J.  Kumar-C.
TI Communication---Molecular cloning and characterization of the human
   anaphylatoxin C3a receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20231.

AU Eden-A.  Simchen-G.  Benvenisty-N.
TI Communication---Two yeast homologs of ECA39, a target for c-Myc
   regulation, code for cytosolic and mitochondrial branched-chain amino
   acid aminotransferases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20242.

AU Parekh-B-S.  Sheridan-S-D.  Hatfield-G-W.
TI Effects of integration host factor and DNA supercoiling on
   transcription from the ilvPG promoter of Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20258.

AU Ueda-A.  Yoshimura-T.
TI A characterization of cis-acting elements of the gene for
   macrophage-stimulating protein from the human. The involvement of
   positive and negative regulatory elements.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20265.

AU Wiborg-O.  Andersen-C.  Knudsen-C-R.  Clark-B-F-C.  Nyborg-J.
TI Mapping Escherichia coli elongation factor Tu residues involved in
   binding of aminoacyl-tRNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20406.

AU Chandran-U-R.  Attardi-B.  Friedman-R.  Zheng-Z-.  Roberts-J-L.
   DeFranco-D-B.
TI Glucocorticoid repression of the mouse gonadotropin-releasing hormone
   gene is mediated by promoter elements that are recognized by
   heteromeric complexes containing glucocorticoid receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20412.

AU Mahapatra-S.  Adhya-S.
TI Import of RNA into Leishmania mitochondria occurs through direct
   interaction with membrane-bound receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20432.

AU Yang-W.  Wang-H.  Fliegel-L.
TI Regulation of Na+/H+ exchanger gene expression. Role of a novel
   poly(dAdT) element in regulation of the NHE1 promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20444.

AU King-J-S.  Fairley-C-F.  Morgan-W-F.
TI DNA end joining by the Klenow fragment of DNA polymerase I
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20450.

AU Beamish-H.  Williams-R.  Chen-P.  Lavin-M-F.
TI Defect in multiple cell cycle checkpoints in ataxia-telangiectasia
   postirradiation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20486.

AU Piras-G.  Dittmer-J.  Radonovich-M-F.  Brady-J-N.
TI Human T-cell leukemia virus type I Tax protein transactivates RNA
   polymerase III promoter in vitro and in vivo
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20501.

AU Glerum-D-M.  Shtanko-A.  Tzagoloff-A.
TI SCO1 and SCO2 act as high copy suppressors of a mitochondrial copper
   recruitment defect in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20531.

AU Rodriguez-K.  Wang-Z.  Friedberg-E-C.  Tomkinson-A-E.
TI Identification of functional domains within the RAD1RAD10 repair and
   recombination endonuclease of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20551.

AU Gately-D-P.  Howell-S-B.
TI Paclitaxel activation of the GADD153 promoter through a cellular injury
   response element containing an essential Sp1 binding site
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20588.

AU Cao-X.  Teitelbaum-S-L.  Zhu-H-J.  Zhang-L.  Feng-X.  Ross-F-P.
TI Competition for a unique response element mediates retinoic acid
   inhibition of vitamin D3-stimulated transcription
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20650.

AU Kim-D-R.  McHenry-C-S.
TI In vivo assembly of overproduced DNA polymerase III. Overproduction,
   purification, and characterization of the {alpha}, {alpha}-{epsilon},
   and {alpha}-{epsilon}-{theta} subunits.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20681.

AU Kim-D-R.  McHenry-C-S.
TI Biotin tagging deletion analysis of domain limits involved in
   protein-macromolecular interactions. Mapping the {tau} binding domain
   of the DNA polymerase III {alpha} subunit.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20690.

AU Kim-D-R.  McHenry-C-S.
TI Identification of the {beta}-binding domain of the {alpha} subunit of
   Escherichia coli polymerase III holoenzyme
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20699.

AU Imbalzano-A-N.  Schnitzler-G-R.  Kingston-R-E.
TI Nucleosome disruption by human SWI/SNF is maintained in the absence of
   continued ATP hydrolysis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20726.

AU Moffat-G-J.  McLaren-A-W.  Wolf-C-R.
TI Functional characterization of the transcription silencer element
   located within the human Pi class glutathione S-transferase promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20740.

AU Rao-G-N.  Runge-M-S.
TI Cyclic AMP inhibition of thrombin-induced growth in vascular smooth
   muscle cells correlates with decreased JNK1 activity and c-Jun
   expression
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20805.

AU Mallardo-M.  Dragonetti-E.  Baldassarre-F.  Ambrosino-C.  Scala-G.
   Quinto-I.
TI An NK-{kappa}B site in the 5{prime}-untranslated leader region of the
   human immunodeficiency virus type 1 enhances the viral expression in
   response to NF-{kappa}B-activating stimuli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20820.

AU Ollivier-V.  Parry-G-C-N.  Cobb-R-R.  de_Prost-D.  Mackman-N.
TI Elevated cyclic AMP inhibits NF-{kappa}B-mediated transcription in
   human monocytic cells and endothelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20828.

AU Liu-Y-Z.  Dawson-S-J.  Gerster-T.  Friedl-E.  Pengue-G.  Matthias-P.
   Lania-L.  Latchman-D-S.
TI The ability of the inhibitory domain of the POU family transcription
   factor Oct-2 to interfere with promoter activation by different classes
   of activation domains is dependent upon the nature of the basal
   promoter elements
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20853.

AU Ishiai-M.  Sanchez-J-P.  Amin-A-A.  Murakami-Y.  Hurwitz-J.
TI Purification, gene cloning, and reconstitution of the heterotrimeric
   single-stranded DNA-binding protein from Schizosaccharomyces pombe
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20868.

AU Pei-L.
TI Identification of a negative glucocorticoid response element in the rat
   type 1 vasoactive intestinal polypeptide receptor gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20879.

AU Park-J.  Takeuchi-A.  Sharma-S.
TI Characterization of a new isoform of the NFAT (nuclear factor of
   activated T cells) gene family member NFATc
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20914.

AU Swartz-D-A.  Park-E-I.  Visek-W-J.  Kaput-J.
TI The e subunit gene of murine F1F0-ATP synthase. Genomic sequence,
   chromosomal mapping, and diet regulation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20942.

AU Weitzmann-M-N.  Woodford-K-J.  Usdin-K.
TI The development and use of a DNA polymerase arrest assay for the
   evaluation of parameters affecting intrastrand tetraplex formation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20958.

AU Liu-C.  Hart-R-P.  Liu-X-J.  Clevenger-W.  Maki-R-A.  De_Souza-E-B.
TI Cloning and characterization of an alternatively processed human type
   II interleukin-1 receptor mRNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20965.

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AU Kunicki-T-J.  Annis-D-S.  Deng-Y-J.  Loftus-J-C.  Shattil-S-J.
TI A molecular basis for affinity modulation of Fab ligand binding to
   integrin {alpha}IIb{beta}3
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20315.

AU Hisano-T.  Hata-Y.  Fujii-T.  Liu-J-Q.  Kurihara-T.  Esaki-N.
   Soda-K.
TI Crystal structure of l-2-haloacid dehalogenase from Pseudomonas sp. YL.
   An {alpha}/{beta} hydrolase structure that is different from the
   {alpha}/{beta} hydrolase fold.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20322.

AU Liapakis-G.  Fitzpatrick-D.  Hoeger-C.  Rivier-J.  Vandlen-R.
   Reisine-T.
TI Identification of ligand binding determinants in the somatostatin
   receptor subtypes 1 and 2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20331.

AU Pellizzari-R.  Rossetto-O.  Lozzi-L.  Giovedi'-S-Eric Johnson.
   Shone-C-C.  Montecucco-C.
TI Structural determinants of the specificity for synaptic
   vesicle-associated membrane protein/synaptobrevin of tetanus and
   botulinum type B and G neurotoxins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20353.

AU Mould-A-P.  Akiyama-S-K.  Humphries-M-J.
TI The inhibitory anti-{beta}1 integrin monoclonal antibody 13 recognizes
   an epitope that is attenuated by ligand occupancy. Evidence for
   allosteric inhibition of integrin function.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20365.

AU Olney-J-J.  Sellers-J-R.  Cremo-C-R.
TI Structure and function of the 10 S conformation of smooth muscle myosin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20375.

AU Hamelryck-T-W.  Dao:Thi-M-H.  Poortmans-F.  Chrispeels-M-J.  Wyns-L.
   Loris-R.
TI The crystallographic structure of phytohemagglutinin-L
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20479.

AU Ahuja-S-K.  Murphy-P-M.
TI The CXC chemokines growth-regulated oncogene (GRO) {alpha}, GRO{beta},
   GRO{gamma}, neutrophil-activating peptide-2, and epithelial
   cell-derived neutrophil-activating peptide-78 are potent agonists for
   the type B, but not the type A, human interleukin-8 receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20545.

AU Buczytko-J.  Saari-J-C.  Crouch-R-K.  Palczewski-K.
TI Mechanisms of opsin activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20621.

AU Roher-A-E.  Chaney-M-O.  Kuo-Y-M.  Webster-S-D.  Stine-W-B.
   Haverkamp-L-J.  Woods-A-S.  Cotter-R-J.  Tuohy-J-M.  Krafft-G-A.
   Bonnell-B-S.  Emmerling-M-R.
TI Morphology and toxicity of A{beta}-(1-42) dimer derived from neuritic
   and vascular amyloid deposits of Alzheimer's disease
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20631.

AU Kutty-R-K.  Kutty-G.  Kambadur-R.  Duncan-T.  Koonin-E-V.
   Rodriguez-I-R.  Odenwald-W-F.  Wiggert-B.
TI Molecular characterization and developmental expression of a retinoid-
   and fatty acid-binding glycoprotein from Drosophila. A putative
   lipophorin.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20641.

AU Schinke-T.  Amendt-C.  Trindl-A.  Poschke-O.  Muller:Esterl-W.
   Jahnen:Dechent-W.
TI The serum protein {alpha}2-HS glycoprotein/fetuin inhibits apatite
   formation in vitro and in mineralizing calvaria cells. A possible role
   in mineralization and calcium homeostasis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20789.

AU Dong-D-L-Y.  Xu-Z-S.  Hart-G-W.  Cleveland-D-W.
TI Cytoplasmic O-GlcNAc modification of the head domain and the KSP repeat
   motif of the neurofilament protein neurofilament-H
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20845.

AU Hardig-Y.  Dahlback-B.
TI The amino-terminal module of the C4b-binding protein {beta}-chain
   contains the protein S-binding site
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20861.

AU Kridel-S-J.  Chan-W-W.  Knauer-D-J.
TI Requirement of lysine residues outside of the proposed pentasaccharide
   binding region for high affinity heparin binding and activation of
   human antithrombin III
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20935.

AU Brash-A-R.  Boeglin-W-E.  Chang-M-S.  Shieh-B-H.
TI Purification and molecular cloning of an 8R-lipoxygenase from the coral
   Plexaura homomalla reveal the related primary structures of R- and
   S-lipoxygenases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 23.  271(34).  p 20949.



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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 33(02)  P 71.
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AU Suzuki-T.  Itoh-K.  Hagiwara-T.  Nakayama-H.  Honjyo-K.  Hirota-Y.
   Kaneko-T.  Suzuki-H.
TI Inhibition of Bacterial Translocation from the Gastrointestinal
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 33(02)  P 78.
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AU Chen-W.  Shearer-C-A.  Crane-J-L.
TI Identification of a Group I Intron in the Nuclear Small Subunit
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 33(02)  P 84.
AB 60330084.284

AU Fujita-T.  Okamoto-M.  Kosako-Y.  Okuhara-M.
TI Flexibacter japonensis sp. nov., a New Species That Produces a
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 33(02)  P 89.
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AU Bernalier-A.  Rochet-V.  Leclerc-M.  Dore-J.  Pochart-P.
TI Diversity of H_[2]/CO_[2]-Utilizing Acetogenic Bacteria from
   Fecesof Non-Methane-Producing Humans.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 33(02)  P 94.
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AU Castellanos-M-I.    Chauvet-A.  Deschamps-A.  Barreau-C.
TI PCR Methods for Identification and Specific Detection of Probiotic
   Lactic Acid Bacteria.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 33(02)  P 100.
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AU Khashe-S.  Hill-W.  Janda-J-M.
TI Characterization of Aeromonas hydrophila Strains of Clinical,
   Animal, and Environmental Origin Expressing the O:34 Antigen.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 33(02)  P 104.
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AU McClure-C-D.  Schiller-N-L.
TI Inhibition of Macrophage Phagocytosis by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
   Rhamnolipids In Vitro and In Vivo.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 33(02)  P 109.
AB 60330109.284

AU D'Antonio-D.    Iacone-A.  Schioppa-F-S.  Bonfini-T.  Romano-F.
TI Effect of the Current Antimicrobial Therapeutic Strategy on Fungal
   Colonization in Patients with Hematologic Malignancies.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 33(02)  P 118.
AB 60330118.284

AU Chen-D-Q.    Campbell-B-C.  Purcell-A-H.
TI A New Rickettsia from a Herbivorous Insect, the Pea Aphid
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 33(02)  P 123.
AB 60330123.284

AU Liu-P-C.  Lee-K-K.  Yii-K-C.  Kou-G-H.  Chen-S-N.
TI News & Notes: Isolation of Vibrio harveyi from Diseased Kuruma
   Prawns Penaeus japonicus.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 33(02)  P 129.
AB 60330129.284

AU Garcia-E.  Arrecubieta-C.  Lopez-R.
TI The lytA Gene and the DNA Region Located Downstream of This Gene
   Are Not Involved in the Formation of the Type 3 Capsular
   Polysaccharide of Streptococcus pneumoniae.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 33(02)  P 133.
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AU Revol-Junelles-A-M.  Lefebvre-G.
TI Purification and N-Terminal Amino Acid Sequence of Dextranicin 24,
   a Bacteriocin of Leuconostoc sp.
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TI In memoriam Otto-Joachim Gruesser 1932-1995.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 110(3)  P 323.
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AU Senok-S-S.  Baumann-K-I.  Halata-Z.
TI Selective phototoxic destruction of quinacrine-loaded Merkel cells
   is neither selective nor complete.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 110(3)  P 325.
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AU Long-K-D.  Lomber-S-G.  Payne-B-R.
TI Increased oxidative metabolism in middle suprasylvian cortex
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AU Dori-I.  Parnavelas-J-G.
TI The development of excitatory transmitter amino acid-containing
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AU McGroarty-A.  Greenfield-S-A.
TI Blockade of dopamine storage, but not of dopamine synthesis,
   prevents activation of a tolbutamide-sensitive K^[+ ]channel in
   the guinea-pig substantia nigra.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 110(3)  P 360.
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AU Ong-W-Y.  Leong-S-K.  Garey-L-J.  Reynolds-R.
TI A light- and electron-microscopic study of GluR4-positive cells in
   cerebral cortex, subcortical white matter and corpus callosum of
   neonatal, immature and adult rats.
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AU Eggermont-J-J.  Smith-G-M.
TI Neural connectivity only accounts for a small part of neural
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AU Thomson-D-B.  Loeb-G-E.  Richmond-F-J-R.
TI Effect of neck posture on patterns of activation of feline neck
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AU Bertoli-A.  Moran-O.  Conti-F.
TI Accumulation of long-lasting inactivation in rat brain
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AU Hardy-O.  Corvisier-J.
TI Firing properties of preposito-collicular neurones related to
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AU Speller-J-M.  Westby-G-W-M.
TI Bicuculline-induced circling from the rat superior colliculus  is
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AU Fischer-W-H.  Schmidt-M.  Stuphorn-V.  Hoffmann-K-P.
TI Response properties of relay cells in the A-laminae of the cat's
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AU Maekelae-J-P.  McEvoy-L.
TI Auditory evoked fields to illusory sound source movements.
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AU Morrison-S.  Newell-K-M.
TI Inter- and intra-limb coordination in arm tremor.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 110(3)  P 455.
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TI Interaction of linear and angular vestibulo-ocular reflexes of
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AU Allin-F.  Velay-J-L.  Bouquerel-A.
TI Shift in saccadic direction induced in humans  by proprioceptive
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TI A motor signal and "visual" size perception.
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AU Rivard-S-R.  Cappadocia-M.  Landry-B-S.
TI A comparison of RFLP maps based on anther culture derived, selfed,
   and hybrid progenies of Solanum chacoense.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 611.

AU Lewis-M-E.  Sink-K-C. 
TI RFLP linkage map of asparagus.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 622.

AU Bowers-J-E.  Dangl-G-S.  Vignani-R.  Meredith-C-P. 
TI Isolation and characterization of new polymorphic simple sequence
   repeat loci in grape (Vitis vinifera L.).
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 628.

AU Hallden-C.  Hjerdin-A.  Rading-I-M.  Sall-T.  Fridlundh-B.  Johannisdottir-G.
   Tuvesson-S.  Akesson-C.  Nilsson-N-O.
TI A high density RFLP linkage map of sugar beet.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 634.

AU Marillia-E-F.  Scoles-G-J.
TI The use of RAPD markers in Hordeum phylogeny.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 646.

AU Lu-R.  Rank-G-H.
TI Use of RAPD analyses to estimate population genetic parameters in the alfalfa
   leaf-cutting bee, Megachile rotundata.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 655.

AU Cunado-N.  Callejas-S.  Garcia-M-J.  Fernandez-A.  Santos-J-L.
TI Chromosome pairing in the allotetraploid Aegilops biuncialis and a triploid
   intergeneric hybrid.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 664.

AU Abuin-M.  Clabby-C.  Martinez-P.  Goswami-U.  Flavin-F.  Wilkins-N-P.
   Houghton-J-A.  Powell-R.  Sanchez-L.
TI A NOR-associated repetitive element present in the genome of two Salmo species
   (Salmo salar and Salmo trutta).
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 671.

AU Martel-E.  Ricroch-A.  Sarr-A.
TI Assessment of genome organization among diploid species (2n = 2x = 14) belonging
   to primary and tertiary gene pools of pearl millet using fluorescent in situ
   hybridization with rDNA probes.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 680.

AU Kass-D-H.  Batzer-M-A.  Deininger-P-L.
TI Characterization and population diversity of interspersed repeat sequence
   variants (IRS-morphs).
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 688.

AU Lee-J-H.  Arumuganathan-K.  Kaeppler-S-M.  Kaeppler-H-F.  Papa-C-M.
TI Cell synchronization and isolation of metaphase chromosomes from maize
   (Zea mays L.) root tips for flow cytometric analysis and sorting.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 697.

AU Hawkins-G-P.  Boothe-J-G.  Nykiforuk-C-L.  Johnson-Flanagan-A-M. 
TI Inheritance and expression patterns of BN28, a low temperature induced gene in
   Brassica napus, throughout the Brassicaceae.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 704.

AU Lee-E-A.  Coe-E-H.  Darrah-L-L.
TI Genetic variation in dosage effects in maize aneuploids.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 711.
 
AU Llaca-V. Gepts-P.   
TI Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis analysis of the phaseolin locus region in
   Phaseolus vulgaris.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 722.
    
AU Kankanpaa-J.  Mannonen-L.  Schulman-A-H.
TI The genome sizes of Hordeum species show considerable variation.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 730.

AU Gardiner-J-M  Coe-E-H.  Chao-S.
TI Cloning maize telomeres by complementation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 736.

AU Humphreys-J-M.  Duyf-B.  Joiner-M-L-A.  Phillips-J-P.  Hilliker-A-J. 
TI Genetic analysis of oxygen defense mechanisms in Drosophila melanogaster and
   identification of a novel behavioural mutant with a Shaker phenotype
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 749.

AU Kapila-R.  Das-S.  Srivastava-P.S.  Lakshmikumaran-M. 
TI A novel species-specific tandem repeat DNA family from Sinapis arvensis:
   detection of telomere-like sequences.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 758.

AU Provan-J.  Powell-W.  Waugh-R. 
TI Analysis of cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum) using intermicrosatellite
   amplification.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 767.

AU Stack-S-M.  Roelofs-D.
TI Localized chiasmata and meiotic nodules in the tetraploid onion Allium porrum.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 770.

AU Reyes-Valdes-M-H.  Ji-Y.  Crane-C-F.  Taylor-J-F.  Islam-Faridi-M.N.
   Price-H.J.  Stelly-D-M.
TI ISH-facilitated analysis of meiotic bivalent pairing.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 784.

AU Parker-A.  Kornfield-I.
TI An improved amplification and sequencing strategy for phylogenetic studies
   using the mitochondrial large subunit rRNA gene.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 793.

AU Williams-K-J.  Fisher-J-M.  Langridge-P. 
TI Development of a PCR-based allele-specific assay from an RFLP probe linked to
   resistance to cereal cyst nematode in wheat.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 798.

AU Erpelding-J-E.  Blake-N-K.  Blake-T-K.  Talbert-L-E.
TI Transfer of sequence tagged site PCR markers between wheat and barley.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 802.

AU Edwards-K-J.  Veuskens-J.  Rawles-H.  Daly-A.  Bennetzen-J-L.
TI Characterization of four dispersed repetitive DNA sequences from Zea mays and
   their use in constructing contiguous DNA fragments using YAC clones.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 811.

AU Roeder-G.  Nanda-I.  Schmid-M.  Linsenmair-K-E.
TI On sex determination in the Turkish desert woodlouse, Hemilepistus elongatus
   (Crustacea, Isopoda, Oniscidea): searching for sex chromosomes and for
   sex-specific differences in simple DNA repeats.
SO Genome.  1996 39(4).  P 818.


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SO Chromosoma.  1996 105(2)  P 70.
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TI rTP: a candidate telomere protein that is associated with DNA
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SO Chromosoma.  1996 105(2)  P 82.
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TI Relationship between the levels of wheat-rye metaphase I
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SO Chromosoma.  1996 105(2)  P 92.
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TI Molecular cytogenetic characterisation of the terminal
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SO Chromosoma.  1996 105(2)  P 97.
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TI The heat shock genes in the Drosophila montium subgroup:
   chromosomal localization and evolutionary implications.
SO Chromosoma.  1996 105(2)  P 104.
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AU Shah-S-B.  Terry-C-D.  Wells-D-A.  DiMario-P-J.
TI Structural changes in oocyte nucleoli  of Xenopus laevis during
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SO Chromosoma.  1996 105(2)  P 111.
AB 61050111.412

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TI Scaffold attachment regions in centromere-associated DNA.
SO Chromosoma.  1996 105(2)  P 122.
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AU Zhao-D.  McCaffery-P.  Ivins-K-J.  Neve-R-L.  Hogan-P.  Chin-W-W.
   Draeger-U-C.
TI Molecular identification of a major retinoic-acid-synthesizing
   enzyme, a retinaldehyde-specific dehydrogenase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 15.
AB 62400015.225

AU Suzuki-M.  Kametani-S.  Uchida-K.  Akanuma-H.
TI Production of 1,5-anhydroglucitol from 1,5-anhydrofructose in
   erythroleukemia cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 23.
AB 62400023.225

AU Sillanaukee-P.  Hurme-L.  Tuominen-J.  Ranta-E.  Nikkari-S.
   Seppae-K.
TI Structural characterisation of acetaldehyde adducts formed by a
   synthetic peptide mimicking the N-terminus of the hemoglobin
   beta-chain under reducing and nonreducing conditions.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 30.
AB 62400030.225

AU Suzuki-A.  Shibata-N.  Suzuki-M.  Saitoh-F.  Takata-Y.  Oshie-A.
   Oyamada-H.  Kobayashi-H.  Suzuki-S.  Okawa-Y.
TI Characterization of alpha-1,6-mannosyltransferase responsible for
   the synthesis of branched side chains in Candida albicans mannan.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 37.
AB 62400037.225

AU Willbold-D.  Volkmann-A.  Metzger-A-U.  Sticht-H.
   Rosin-Arbesfeld-R.  Gazit-A.  Yaniv-A.  Frank-R-W.  Roesch-P.
TI Structural studies of the equine infectious anemia virus
   trans-activator protein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 45.
AB 62400045.225

AU Sugiura-T.  Kondo-S.  Sukagawa-A.  Tonegawa-T.  Nakane-S.
   Yamashita-A.  Ishima-Y.  Waku-K.
TI Transacylase-mediated and phosphodiesterase-mediated synthesis of
   N-arachidonoylethanolamine, an endogenous cannabinoid-receptor
   ligand, in rat brain microsomes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 53.
AB 62400053.225

AU Hiraga-K.  Yutani-K.
TI A thermodynamic analysis of conformational change due to the
   alpha_[2]beta_[2] complex formation of tryptophan synthase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 63.
AB 62400063.225

AU Fleckenstein-B.  Kalbacher-H.  Muller-C-P.  Stoll-D.  Halder-T.
   Jung-G.  Wiesmueller-K-H.
TI New ligands binding to the human leukocyte antigen class II
   molecule DRB1*0101 based on the activity pattern of an
   undecapeptide library.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 71.
AB 62400071.225

AU Neuhofen-S.  Theyssen-H.  Reinstein-J.  Trommer-W-E.  Vogel-P-D.
TI Nucleotide binding to the heat-shock protein DnaK as studied by ESR
   spectroscopy.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 78.
AB 62400078.225

AU Kordis-D.  Gubensek-F.
TI Ammodytoxin C gene helps to elucidate the irregular structure of
   Crotalinae group II phospholipase A_[2] genes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 83.
AB 62400083.225

AU Morimatsu-K.  Maraboeuf-F.  Hagmar-P.  Norden-B.  Horii-T.
   Takahashi-M.
TI Roles of Tyr103 and Tyr264 in the regulation of RecA-DNA
   interactions by nucleotide cofactors.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 91.
AB 62400091.225

AU Martinus-R-D.  Garth-G-P.  Webster-T-L.  Cartwright-P.  Naylor-D-J.
    Hoj-P-B.  Hoogenraad-N-J.
TI Selective induction of mitochondrial chaperones in response to loss
   of the mitochondrial genome.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 98.
AB 62400098.225

AU Margolles-Clark-E.  Tenkanen-M.  Luonteri-E.  Penttilae-M.
TI Three alpha-galactosidase genes of Trichoderma reesei cloned by
   expression in yeast.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 104.
AB 62400104.225

AU Cable-E-E.  Gildemeister-O-S.  Pepe-J-A.  Donohue-S-E.
   Lambrecht-R-W.  Bonkovsky-H-L.
TI Hepatic 5-aminolevulinic acid synthase mRNA stability is modulated
   by inhibitors of heme biosynthesis and by metalloporphyrins.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 112.
AB 62400112.225

AU Valensin-G.  Maccotta-A.  Gaggelli-E.  Grzonka-Z.  Kasprzykowski-F.
    Kozlowski-H.
TI ^[1]H-NMR and ^[13]C-NMR investigation of complexes of Mn^[2+] with
   ocytocin analogues in (^[2]H_[6])dimethylsulfoxide.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 118.
AB 62400118.225

AU Molina-F.  Bouanani-M.  Pau-B.  Granier-C.
TI Characterization of the type-1 repeat from thyroglobulin, a
   cysteine-rich module found in proteins from different families.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 125.
AB 62400125.225

AU Raimbault-C.  Buchet-R.  Vial-C.
TI Changes of creatine kinase secondary structure induced by the
   release of nucleotides from caged compounds.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 134.
AB 62400134.225

AU Lemaitre-C.  Orange-N.  Saglio-P.  Saint-N.  Gagnon-J.  Molle-G.
TI Characterization and ion channel activities of novel antibacterial
   proteins from the skin mucosa of carp (Cyprinus carpio).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 143.
AB 62400143.225

AU Contestabile-R.  John-R-A.
TI The mechanism of high-yielding chiral syntheses catalysed by
   wild-type and mutant forms of aspartate aminotransferase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 150.
AB 62400150.225

AU Webster-L-C.  Apps-D-K.
TI Analysis of nucleotide binding by a vacuolar proton-translocating
   adenosine triphosphatase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 156.
AB 62400156.225

AU Beharry-S.  Bragg-P-D.
TI The bound adenine nucleotides of purified bovine mitochondrial ATP
   synthase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 165.
AB 62400165.225

AU Howitt-C-A.  Whelan-J.  Price-G-D.  Day-D-A.
TI Cloning, analysis and inactivation of the ndhK gene encoding a
   subunit of NADH quinone oxidoreductase from Anabaena PCC 7120.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 173.
AB 62400173.225

AU Vilalta-I.  Gliozzi-A.  Prats-M.
TI Interfacial air/water proton conduction from long distances by
   Sulfolobus solfataricus archaeal bolaform lipids.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 181.
AB 62400181.225

AU Ruiz-Lara-S-A.  Cornudella-L.  Rodriguez-Campos-A.
TI Dissociation of protamine-DNA complexes by Xenopus nucleoplasmin
   and minichromosome assembly in vitro.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 186.
AB 62400186.225

AU Bailly-C.  Brana-M.  Waring-M-J.
TI Sequence-selective intercalation of antitumour bis-naphthalimides
   into DNA.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 195.
AB 62400195.225

AU Lasonder-E.  Schellekens-G-A.  Koedijk-D-G-A-M.  Damhof-R-A.
   Welling-Wester-S.  Feijlbrief-M.  Scheffer-A-J.  Welling-G-W.
TI Kinetic analysis of synthetic analogues of linear-epitope peptides
   of glycoprotein D of herpes simplex virus type 1 by surface
   plasmon resonance.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 209.
AB 62400209.225

AU Girault-S.  Sagan-S.  Bolbach-G.  Lavielle-S.  Chassaing-G.
TI The use of photolabelled peptides to localize the
   substance-P-binding site in the human neurokinin-1 tachykinin
   receptor.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 215.
AB 62400215.225

AU Airas-R-K.
TI Differences in the magnesium dependences of the class I and class
   II aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases from Escherichia coli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 223.
AB 62400223.225

AU Osman-A-M.  Koerts-J.  Boersma-M-G.  Boeren-S.  Veeger-C.
   Rietjens-I-M-C-M.
TI Microperoxidase/H_[2]O_[2]-catalyzed aromatic hydroxylation
   proceeds by a cytochrome-P-450-type oxygen-transfer reaction
   mechanism.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 232.
AB 62400232.225

AU Kopf-M-A.  Bonnet-D.  Artaud-I.  Petre-D.  Mansuy-D.
TI Key role of alkanoic acids on the spectral properties, activity,
   and active-site stability of iron-containing nitrile hydratase
   from Brevibacterium R312.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 239.
AB 62400239.225

AU Sidorczyk-Z.  Zych-K.  Swierzko-A.  Vinogradov-E-V.  Knirel-Y-A.
TI The structure of the O-specific polysaccharide of Proteus penneri
   52.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 245.
AB 62400245.225

AU Shen-B-J.  Hage-T.  Sebald-W.
TI Global and local determinants for the kinetics of
   interleukin-4/interleukin-4 receptor alpha chain interaction.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 252.
AB 62400252.225

AU Koide-Y.  Papkoff-H.  Kawauchi-H.
TI Complete amino acid sequences of follitropin and lutropin in the
   ostrich, Struthio camelus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 262.
AB 62400262.225

AU Benharouga-M.  Lipecka-J.  Fanen-P.  Baudoin-Legros-M.  Banting-G.
   Fritsch-J.  Edelman-A.
TI Properties of a Cl^[-]^[-conductive pathway(s) in microsomes from
   rat kidney inner medulla ].
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 268.
AB 62400268.225

AU Dams-T.  Ostendorp-R.  Ott-M.  Rutkat-K.  Jaenicke-R.
TI Tetrameric and octameric lactate dehydrogenase from the
   hyperthermophilic bacterium Thermotoga maritima.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 274.
AB 62400274.225

AU Jackson-D-E.  Poncz-M.  Holyst-M-T.  Newman-P-J.
TI Inherited mutations within the calcium-binding sites of the
   integrin alpha_[IIb] subunit (platelet glycoprotein IIb).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 280.
AB 62400280.225

AU Saudek-V.  Vincendon-P.  Do-Q-T.  Atkinson-R-A.  Sklenar-V.
   Pelton-P-D.  Piriou-F.  Ganzhorn-A-J.
TI ^[7]Li nuclear-magnetic-resonance study of lithium binding to
   myo-inositol monophosphatase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 288.
AB 62400288.225

AU Knecht-W.  Bergjohann-U.  Gonski-S.  Kirschbaum-B.  Loeffler-M.
TI Functional expression of a fragment of human dihydroorotate
   dehydrogenase by means of the baculovirus expression vector
   system, and kinetic investigation of the purified recombinant
   enzyme.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 292.
AB 62400292.225

AU Hubert-F.  Noel-T.  Roch-P.
TI Priority paper A member of the arthropod defensin family from
   edible Mediterranean mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(1)  P 302.
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AU Decker-M-B.  Hunt-G-L-Jr.
TI Foraging by murres (Uria spp.) at tidal fronts surrounding the Pribilof
   Islands, Alaska, USA.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 1-10.

AU Veit-R-R.  Pyle-P.  McGowan-J-A.
TI Ocean warming and long-term change in pelagic bird abundance within the
   California current system.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 11-18.

AU Oro-D.  Jover-L.  Ruiz-X.
TI Influence of trawling activity on the breeding ecology of a threatened
   seabird, Audouin's gull Larus audouinii.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 19-29.

AU Gray-C-A.
TI Intrusions of surface sewage plumes into continental shelf waters:
   interactions with larval and presettlement juvenile fishes.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 31-45.

AU Hinckley-S.  Hermann-A-J.  Megrey-B-A.
TI Development of a spatially explicit, individual-based model of marine
   fish early life history.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 47-68.

AU Pages-F.  Gonzalez-H-E.  Gonzalez-S-R.
TI Diet of the gelatinous zooplankton in Hardangerfjord (Norway) and
   potential predatory impact by Aglantha digitale  (Trachymedusae).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 69-77.

AU Nielsen-T-G.  Sabatini-M.
TI Role of cyclopoid copepods Oithona spp. in North Sea plankton
   communities.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 79-93.

AU Saltzman-J.
TI Ecology and life history traits of the benthopelagic mysid Boreomysis
   oparva from the eastern tropical Pacific oxygen minimum zone.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 95-103.

AU Morgan-S-G.
TI Plasticity in reproductive timing by crabs in adjacent tidal regimes.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 105-118.

AU Chen-J-C.  Chia-P-G.
TI Hemolymph ammonia and urea and nitrogenous excretions of Scylla serrata
   at different temperature and salinity levels.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 119-125.

AU Bushek-D.  Allen-S-K-Jr.
TI Host-parasite interactions among broadly distributed populations of the
   eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica and the protozoan Perkinsus
   marinus.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 127-141.

AU Loo-L-O.  Jonsson-P-R.  Skoeld-M.  Karlsson-O.
TI Passive suspension feeding in Amphiura filiformis (Echinodermata:
   Ophiuroidea): feeding behaviour in flume flow and potential feeding
   rate of field populations.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 143-155.

AU Hardege-J-D.  Bentley-M-G.  Beckmann-M.  Mueller-C.
TI Sex pheromones in marine polychaetes: volatile organic substances (VOS)
   isolated from Arenicola marina.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 157-166.

AU Titlyanov-E-A.  Titlyanova-T-V.  Leletkin-V-A.  Tsukahara-J.
   van-Woesik-R.  Yamazato-K.
TI Degradation of zooxanthellae and regulation of their density in
   hermatypic corals.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 167-178.

AU McCook-L-J.
TI Effects of herbivores and water quality on Sargassum distribution on
   the central Great Barrier Reef: cross-shelf transplants.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 179-192.

AU Epping-E-H-G.  Jorgensen-B-B.
TI Light-enhanced oxygen respiration in benthic phototrophic communities.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 193-203.

AU Airoldi-L.  Cinelli-F.
TI Variability of fluxes of particulate material in a submarine cave with
   chemolithoautotrophic inputs of organic carbon.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 205-217.

AU Najdek-M.
TI Fatty acid composition in amorphous aggregates in the northern Adriatic
   Sea.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 219-226.

AU Vincent-W-F.  Dodson-J-J.  Bertrand-N.  Frenette-J-J.
TI Photosynthetic and bacterial production gradients in a larval fish
   nursery: the St. Lawrence River transition zone.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 227-238.

AU Archer-S-D.  Leakey-R-J-G.  Burkill-P-H.  Sleigh-M-A.
TI Microbial dynamics in coastal waters of East Antarctica: herbivory by
   heterotrophic dinoflagellates.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 239-255.

AU Pichard-S-L.  Campbell-L.  Kang-J-B.  Tabita-F-R.  Paul-J-H.
TI Regulation of ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase gene expression in
   natural phytoplankton communities. I. Diel rhythms.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 257-265.

AU Cherrier-J.  Bauer-J-E.  Druffel-E-R-M.
TI Utilization and turnover of labile dissolved organic matter by
   bacterial heterotrophs in eastern North Pacific surface waters.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 267-279.

AU Culverhouse-P-F.  Simpson-R-G.  Ellis-R.  Lindley-J-A.  Williams-R.
   -Parisini-T.  Reguera-B.  Bravo-I.  Zoppoli-R.  Earnshaw-G.  McCall-H.
   Smith-G.
TI Automatic classification of field-collected dinoflagellates by
   artificial neural network.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 281-287.

AU Scardi-M.
TI Artificial neural networks as empirical models for estimating
   phytoplankton production.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 289-299.

AU Browman-H-I.
TI Predator-prey interactions in the sea: commentaries on the role of
   turbulence.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 301-302.

AU Osborn-T.  Scotti-A.
TI Effect of turbulence on predator-prey contact rates: where do we go
   from here?
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 302-304.

AU Yamazaki-H.
TI Turbulence problems for planktonic organisms.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 304-305.

AU Sundby-S.
TI Turbulence-induced contact rates in plankton: the issue of scales.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 305-307.

AU Strickler-J-R.  Costello-J-H.
TI Calanoid copepod behavior in turbulent flows.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 307-309.

AU Browman-H-I.  Skiftesvik-A-B.
TI Effects of turbulence on the predation cycle of fish larvae: comments
   on some of the issues.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Aug 29.  139.  P 309-312.

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AU Morgan-W-F. Day-J-P. Kaplan-M-I. Eva M. McGhee-E-M. Limoli-C-L.
TI Genomic Instability Induced by Ionizing Radiation.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 September 146(3). P. 247.
AB This review summarizes the current literature concerning genomic 
   instability induced by ionizing radiation. Special emphasis is given to 
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CC Review.

AU Wang-L. Cui-Y. Lord-B-I. Roberts-S-A. Potten-C-S. Hendry-J-H. Scott-D.
TI Gamma-Ray-Induced Cell Killing and Chromosome Abnormalities in the 
   Bone Marrow of p53-Deficient Mice.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 September 146(3). P. 259.
AB Hemopoietic and fibroblastoid colony-forming cells of the marrow from 
   p53 null mice were resistant to radiation, whereas the frequency of 
   chromosomally abnormal marrow cells was similar in p53 null and wild-type 
   animals.

AU Algan-O. Stobbe-C-C. Helt-A-M. Hanks-G-E. Chapman-J-D.
TI Radiation Inactivation of Human Prostate Cancer Cells: The Role of 
   Apoptosis.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 September 146(3). P. 267.
AB Radiation-induced apoptosis in cells of three human prostate cancer 
   cell lines was quantified by the nucleosome multimer assay. For DU-145 
   cells, the cell line which demonstrated the highest rate of 
   radiation-induced apoptosis, this mechanism of cell death occurred within 
   24 h after irradiation, followed single-hit inactivation kinetics and 
   accounted for approximately 5% of the alpha inactivation coefficient as 
   measured by the clonogenic assay.

AU Syljuasen-R-J. Hong-J-H. McBride-W-H.
TI Apoptosis and Delayed Expression of c-jun and c-fos after Gamma 
   Irradiation of Jurkat T Cells.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 September 146(3). P. 276.
AB Radiation-induced apoptosis was accompanied by extensive increases in 
   c-jun and moderate increases in c-fos mRNA levels, both occurring at the 
   time of onset of internucleosomal DNA fragmentation. Late expression of 
   c-jun and c-fos was not, however, a general requirement for apoptosis in 
   this cell line.

AU Amorino-G-P. Fox-M-H.
TI Heat-Induced Changes in Intracellular Sodium and Membrane Potential: 
   Lack of a Role in Cell Killing and Thermotolerance.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 September 146(3). P. 283.
AB Heating at 42.0 or 45.0(deg)C induced a transient reduction in 
   intracellular sodium and a transient hyperpolarization of the plasma 
   membrane potential in CHO and HeLa cells. However, these changes were not 
   directly related to thermotolerance or cell killing by hyperthermia.

AU Chen-Q. Chen-H. Shapiro-H. Hetzel-F-W.
TI Sequencing of Combined Hyperthermia and Photodynamic Therapy.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 September 146(3). P. 293.
AB Sequencing of combined hyperthermia and photodynamic therapy has a 
   profound effect on tumor response. Possible mechanisms associated with 
   tissue oxygenation are discussed.

AU Newton-G-L. Aguilera-J-A. Ward-J-F. Fahey-R-C.
TI Binding of Radioprotective Thiols and Disulfides in Chinese Hamster 
   V79 Cell Nuclei.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 September 146(3). P. 298.
AB The binding of thiols of varying net charge to V79 cell nuclei was 
   examined to assess the effect of chromatin structure on counter-ion 
   condensation of cationic thiols and co-ion depletion of anionic thiols 
   near nuclear DNA.

AU  Paquet-F. Ramounet-B. Metivier-H. Taylor-D-M.
TI The Effect of the Mass and Initial Chemical Form of Neptunium on Its 
   Molecular Associations in Blood and Liver.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 September 146(3). P. 306.
AB The distribution of neptunium in the blood and liver cells of rats was 
   established as a function of the mass and chemical form of the 
   radionuclide injected. The distribution was affected by the mass 
   administered but not by the initial chemical form of the radionuclide.

AU Morris-G-M. Coderre-J-A. Bywaters-A. Whitehouse-E. Hopewell-J-W.
TI Boron Neutron Capture Irradiation of the Rat Spinal Cord: 
   Histopathological Evidence of a Vascular-Mediated Pathogenesis.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 September 146(3). P. 313.
AB The histological changes in the spinal cord of rats 1 year after 
   exposure to thermal neutrons alone or in combination with 
   p-boronophenylalanine or borocaptate were compared to those caused by X 
   rays. The changes were comparable. The results suggest that the vascular 
   endothelial cells are the target population.

AU Waters-C-M. Taylor-J-M. Molteni-A. Ward-W-F.
TI Dose-Response Effects of Radiation on the Permeability of Endothelial 
   Cells in Culture.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 September 146(3). P. 321.
AB Endothelial cells cultured on porous microcarrier beads were used in a 
   novel in vitro model to study the mechanisms and modifiers of 
   radiation-induced changes in permeability of the cells under flow 
   conditions using nonradioactive tracers. The results show that the 
   permeability of endothelial cells to low-molecular-weight solutes 
   increases within 3 h after therapeutic doses of radiation.

AU Korystov-Y-N. Eliseeva-N-A. Kublik-L-N. Narimanov-A-A.
TI The Effect of Low-Dose Irradiation on Proliferation of Mammalian Cells 
   In Vitro.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 September 146(3). P. 329.
AB Low-dose irradiation (2-20 Gy) stimulates proliferation of cultured 
   mammalian cells due to the shortening of the lag phase of cell growth.

AU Nagata-Y. Mizukoshi-Y. Okitsu-K. Maeda-Y.
TI Sonochemical Formation of Gold Particles in Aqueous Solution.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 September 146(3). P. 333.
AB Nanometer-sized gold particles were formed in an aqueous solution of 
   gold ions after ultrasonic irradiation. The prepared particles were 
   stable and existed in a collodial state for several months in the 
   presence of surfactants.

AU Otake-M. Neriishi-K. Schull-W-J.
TI Cataract in Atomic Bomb Survivors Based on a Threshold Model and the 
   Occurrence of Severe Epilation.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 September 146(3). P. 339.
AB A relative risk model with two thresholds, one for the epilation group 
   and the other for the no-epilation group, has been examined using a 
   binomial odds approach and a constant RBE for neutrons of 10. The best 
   model was a linear-linear dose-response relationship with two thresholds.

AU Bouffler-S-D. Meijne-E-I-M. Huiskamp-R. Cox-R.
TI Chromosomal Abnormalities in Neutron-Induced Acute Myeloid Leukemias 
   in CBA/H Mice.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 September 146(3). P. 349.
AB Of 17 neutron-induced acute myeloid leukemias found in CBA/H mice, 16 
   were found to carry chromosome 2 deletions. These deletions were of a 
   variety of sizes but in general tended to be larger than those in acute 
   myeloid leukemias induced by X rays or alpha particles.
CC Short Communication.

AU Ullrich-R-L. Bowles-N-D. Satterfield-L-C. Davis-C-M.
TI Strain-Dependent Susceptibility to Radiation-Induced Mammary Cancer Is 
   a Result of Differences in Epithelial Cell Sensitivity to Transformation.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 September 146(3). P. 353.
AB Variations in sensitivity to radiation-induced mammary cancer among 
   sensitive (BALB/c) and resistant (C57BL/6) mice are a result of inherent 
   differences in the sensitivity of the mammary epithelial cells to 
   radiation-induced transformation. Host environment played no role in the 
   initiation of transformed cells by radiation or in the progression of 
   these cells to the neoplastic phenotype.
CC Short Communication.

AU Pogoda-J-M. Preston-Martin-S.
TI Comment on "Incidence of Salivary Gland Tumors among Atomic Bomb 
   Survivors, 1950-1987. Evaluation of Radiation-Related Risk" by Land et 
   al. (Radiat. Res. 146, 28-36, 1996).
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 September 146(3). P. 356.
CC Letter to the Editor.

AU Boice-J-D-Jr. Lubin-J-H.
TI Lung Cancer Risks: Comparing Radiation with Tobacco.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 September 146(3). P. 356.
CC Letter to the Editor.

AU Toohey-R-E.
TI Principles and Application of Collective Dose in Radiation Protection, 
   NCRP Report No. 21.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 September 146(3). P. 358.
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AU Beatty-B-R. Triplett-L-L.
TI Prudent Practices in the Laboratory: Handling and Disposal of 
   Chemicals, by the Committee on Prudent Practices for Handling, Storage, 
   and Disposal of Chemicals in Laboratories.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 September 146(3). P. 358.
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AU Kase-K-R.
TI Radiation Shielding, by J. Kenneth Shultis and Richard E. Faw.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 September 146(3). P. 359.
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AU Hengge-Aronis-R.
TI Back to log phase: sigmaS as a global regulator in the osmotic 
   control of gene expression in Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Sep 21(5).  P 887-893.

AU Wawrzynow-A.  Banecki-B.  Zylicz-M.
TI The Clp ATPases define a novel class of molecular chaperones.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Sep 21(5).  P 895-899.


CC Research Articles

AU Cavicchioli-R.  Chiang-R-C.  Kalman-L-V.  Gunsalus-R-P.
TI Role of the periplasmic domain of the Escherichia coli NarX 
   sensor-transmitter protein in nitrate-dependent signal 
   transduction and gene regulation.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Sep 21(5).  P 901-911.

AU Kellner-E-M.  Decatur-A.  Moran-C-P-Jr.
TI Two-stage regulation of an anti-sigma factor determines 
   developmental fate during bacterial endospore formation.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Sep 21(5).  P 913-924.

AU Waterman-S-R.  Small-P-L-C.
TI Identification of sigmaS-dependent genes associated with the 
   stationary-phase acid-resistance phenotype of Shigella flexneri.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Sep 21(5).  P 925-940.

AU Macfadyen-L-P.  Dorocicz-I-R.  Reizer-J.  Saier-M-H-Jr.  
   Redfield-R-J.
TI Regulation of competence development and sugar utilization in 
   Haemophilus influenzae Rd by a phosphoenolpyruvate:fructose 
   phosphotransferase system.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Sep 21(5).  P 941-952.

AU Hong-X.  Cadwell-G-W.  Kogoma-T.
TI Activation of stable DNA replication in rapidly growing 
   Escherichia coli at the time of entry to stationary phase.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Sep 21(5).  P 953-961.

AU Tobe-T.  Schoolnik-G-K.  Sohel-I.  Bustamante-V-H.  Puente-J-L.
TI Cloning and characterization of bfpTVW, genes required for the 
   transcriptional activation of bfpA in enteropathogenic Escherichia 
   coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Sep 21(5).  P 963-975.

AU Rouquette-C.  Ripio-M-T.  Pellegrini-E.  Bolla-J-M.  Tascon-R-I.  
   Vazquez-Boland-J-A.  Berche-P.
TI Identification of a ClpC ATPase required for stress tolerance and 
   in vivo survival of Listeria monocytogenes.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Sep 21(5).  P 977-987.

AU Haijema-B-J.  Noback-M.  Hesseling-A.  Kooistra-J.  Venema-G.  
   Meima-R.
TI Replacement of the lysine residue in the consensus ATP-binding 
   sequence of the AddA subunit of AddAB drastically affects 
   chromosomal recombination in transformation and transduction 
   of Bacillus subtilis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Sep 21(5).  P 989-999.

AU Barton-H-A.  Johnson-Z.  Cox-C-D.  Vasil-A-I.  Vasil-M-L. 
TI Ferric uptake regulator mutants of Pseudomonas aeruginosa with 
   distinct alterations in the iron-dependent repression of exotoxin 
   A and siderophores in aerobic and miroaerobic environments.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Sep 21(5).  P 1001-1017.

AU Ochsner-U-A.  Johnson-Z.  Lamont-I-L.  Cunliffe-H-E.  Vasil-M-L.
TI Exotoxin A production in Pseudomonas aeruginosa requires the 
   iron-regulated pvdS gene encoding an alternative sigma factor.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Sep 21(5).  P 1019-1028.

AU Davis-M-A.  Radnedge-L.  Martin-K-A.  Hayes-F.  Youngren-B.  
   Austin-S-J.
TI The P1 ParA protein and its ATPase activity play a direct role in 
   the segregation of plasmid copies to daughter cells.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Sep 21(5).  P 1029-1036.

AU Volff-J-N.  Eichenseer-C.  Viell-P.  Piendl-W.  Altenbuchner-J.
TI Nucleotide sequence and role in DNA amplification of the direct 
   repeats composing the amplifiable element AUD1 of 
   Streptomyces lividans 66.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Sep 21(5).  P 1037-1047.

AU Franch-T.  Gerdes-K.
TI Programmed cell death in bacteria: translational repression by 
   mRNA end-pairing.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Sep 21(5).  P 1049-1060.

AU Garnier-C.  Blondel-M-O.  Haguenauer-Tsapis-R.
TI Membrane topology of the yeast uracil permease.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Sep 21(5).  P 1061-1073.

AU Chang-H-M.  Chen-M-Y.  Shieh-Y-T.  Bibb-M-J.  Chen-C-W.
TI The cutRS signal transduction system of Streptomyces lividans 
   represses the biosynthesis of the polyketide antibiotic production.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Sep 21(5).  P 1075-1085.

AU Podbielski-A.  Pohl-B.  Woischnik-M.  Korner-C.  Schmidt-K-H.  
   Rozdinski-E.  Leonard-B-A-B.
TI Molecular characterization of group A streptococcal (GAS) 
   oligopeptide permease (Opp) and its effect on cysteine protease 
   production.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Sep 21(5).  P 1087-1099.

AU Chen-L-M.  Kaniga-K.  Galan-J-E.
TI Salmonella spp. are cytotoxic for cultured macrophages.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Sep 21(5).  P 2001-2015.


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AU LINDQVIST-Y. HUANG-W. SCHNEIDER-G. SHANKLIN-J.
TI Crystal structure of delta 9 stearoyl-acyl carrier protein desaturase
   from castor seed and its relationship to other di-iron proteins.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4081-4092.

AU FAKLER-B. SCHULTZ-J-H. YANG-J. SCHULTE-U. BRANDLE-U. ZENNER-H-P.
   JAN-L-Y. RUPPERSBERG-J-P.
TI Identification of titratable lysine residue that determines sensitivity
   of kidney potassium channels (ROMK) to intracellular pH.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4093-4099.

AU WISER-O. BENNETT-M-K. ATLAS-D.
TI Functional interaction of syntaxin and SNAP-25 with voltage-sensitive
   L- and N-type Ca2+ channels.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4100-4110.

AU HISHIDA-R. ISHIHARA-T. KONDO-K. KATSURA-I.
TI hch-1, a gene required for normal hatching and normal migration of a
   neuroblast in C.elegans, encodes a protein related to TOLLOID and BMP-1.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4111-4122.

AU ROBB-L. ELWOOD-N-J. ELEFANTY-A-G. KONTGEN-F. LI-R. BARNETT-L-D. BEGLEY-C-G.
TI The scl gene product is required for the generation of all hematopoietic
   lineages in the adult mouse.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4123-4129.

AU ZHU-W. COWIE-A. WASFY-G-W. PENN-L-Z. LEBER-B. ANDREWS-D-W.
TI Bcl-2 mutants with restricted subcellular location reveal spatially
   distinct pathways for apoptosis in different cell types.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4130-4141.

AU CLIFFORD-J. CHIBA-H. SOBIESZCZUK-D. METZGER-D. CHAMBON-P.
TI RXRalpha-null F9 embryonal carcinoma cells are resistant to the
   differentiation, anti-proliferative and apoptotic effects of retinoids.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4142-4155.

AU CUENDA-A. ALONSO-G. MORRICE-N. JONES-M. MEIER-R. COHEN-P. NEBREDA-A-R.
TI Purification and cDNA cloning of SAPKK3, the major activator of RK/p38
   in stress- and cytokine-stimulated monocytes and epithelial cells.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4156-4164.

AU PETERSEN-C-M. ELLGAARD-L. NYKJAER-A. VILHARDT-F. VORUM-H. THOGERSEN-H-C.
   NIELSEN-M-S. JACOBSEN-C. MOESTRUP-S-K. GLIEMANN-J.
TI The receptor-associated protein (RAP) binds calmodulin and is
   phosphorylated by calmodulin-dependent kinase II.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4165-4173.

AU CHRETIEN-S. VARLET-P. VERDIER-F. GOBERT-S. CARTRON-J-P. GISSELBRECHT-S.
   MAYEUX-P. LACOMBE-C.
TI Erythropoietin-induced erythroid differentiation of the human
   erythroleukemia cell line TF-1 correlates with impaired STAT5 activation.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4174-4181.

AU WON-K-A. REED-S-I.
TI Activation of cyclin E/CDK2 is coupled to site-specific autophosphorylation
   and ubiquitin-dependent degradation of cyclin E.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4182-4193.

AU CHATTERJEE-M. SPARVOLI-S. EDMUNDS-C. GAROSI-P. FINDLAY-K. MARTIN-C.
TI DAG, a gene required for chloroplast differentiation and palisade
   development in Antirrhinum majus.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4194-4207.

AU KEDDIE-J-S. CARROLL-B. JONES-J-D-G. GRUISSEM-W.
TI The DCL gene of tomato is required for chloroplast development and
   palisade cell morphogenesis in leaves.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4208-4217.

AU LEONHARD-K. HERRMANN-J-M. STUART-R-A. MANNHAUPT-G. NEUPERT-W. LANGER-T.
TI AAA proteases with catalytic sites on opposite membrane surfaces comprise
   a proteolytic system for the ATP-dependent degradation in inner membrane
   protein in mitochondria.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4218-4229.

AU LUBECK-J. SOLL-J. AKITA-M. NIELSEN-E. KEEGSTRA-K.
TI Topology of IEP110, a component of the chloroplastic protein import
   machinery present in the inner envelope membrane.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4230-4238.
 
AU BOLHUIS-H. VAN VEEN-H-W-. MOLENAAR-D. POOLMAN-B. DRIESSEN-A-J-M.
   KONINGS-W-N.
TI Multidrug resistance in Lactococcus lactis: evidence for ATP-dependent 
   drug extrusion from the inner leaflet of the cytoplasmic membrane.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4239-4245.

AU BASTIAENS-P-I-H. MAJOUL-I-V. VERVEER-P-J. SOLING-H-D. JOVIN-T-M.
TI Imaging the intracellular trafficking and state of the AB5 quaternary
   structure of cholera toxin.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4246-4253.

AU TAKAHASHI-M. INOUE-N. OHISHI-K. MAEDA-Y. NAKAMURA-N. ENDO-Y. FUJITA-T.
   TAKEDA-J. KINOSHITA-T.
TI PIG-B, a membrane protein of the endoplasmic reticulum with a large lumenal
   domain, is involved in transferring the third mannose of the GPI anchor.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4254-4261.

AU ROSA-J-L. CASAROLI-MARANO-R-P. BUCKLER-A-J. VILARO-S. BARBACID-M.
TI p619, a giant protein related to the chromosome condensation regulator
   RCC1, stimulates guanine nucleotide exchange on ARF1 and Rab proteins.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4262-4273.

AU WOSTEN-H-A-B. BOHLMANN-R. ECKERSKORN-C. LOTTSPEICH-F. BOLKER-M. KAHMANN-R.
TI A novel class of small amphipathic peptides affect aerial hyphal growth
   and surface hydrophobicity in Ustilago maydis.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4274-4281.

AU KAPLAN-G. TOTSUKA-A. THOMPSON-P. AKATSUKA-T. MORITSUGU-Y. FEINSTONE-S-M.
TI Identification of a surface glycoprotein on African green monkey kidney
   cells as a receptor for hepatitis A virus.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4282-4296.

AU DEHBI-M. PELLETIER-J.
TI PAX8-mediated activation of the wt1 tumor suppressor gene.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4297-4306.

AU IGLESIAS-T. CAUBIN-J. STUNNENBERG-H-G. ZABALLOS-A. BERNAL-J. MUNOZ-A.
TI Thyroid hormone-dependent transcriptional repression of neural cell
   adhesion molecule during brain maturation
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4307-4316.

AU KRAPP-A. KNOFLER-M. FRUTIGER-S. HUGHES-G-J. HAGENBUCHLE-O. WELLAUER-P-K.
TI The p48 DNA-binding subunit of transcription factor PTF1 is a new
   exocrine pancreas-specific basic helix-loop-helix protein.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4317-4329.

AU DAVIES-B. EGEA-CORTINES-M. DE ANDRADE-SILVA-E. SAEDLER-H. SOMMER-H.
TI Multiple interactions amongst floral homeotic MADS box proteins.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4330-4343.

AU GRANDORI-C. MAC-J. SIEBELT-F. AYER-D-E. EISENMAN-R-N.
TI Myc-Max heterodimers activate a DEAD box gene and interact with multiple
   E box-related sites in vivo.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4344-4357.

AU MURAKAMI-K. FUJITA-N. ISHIHAMA-A.
TI Transcription factor recognition surface on the RNA polymerase alpha
   subunit is involved in contact with the DNA enhancer element.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4358-4367.

AU NOBLE-S-M. GUTHRIE-C.
TI Transcriptional pulse-chase analysis reveals a role for a novel
   snRNP-associated protein in the manufacture of spliceosomal snRNPs.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4368-4379.

AU LUCKE-S. XU-G-L. PALFI-Z. CROSS-M. BELLOFATTO-V. BINDEREIF-A.
TI Spliced leader RNA of trypanosomes: in vivo mutational analysis reveals
   extensive and distinct requirements for trans splicing and cap4 formation.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4380-4391.

AU FU-L. MINDEN-M-D. BENCHIMOL-S.
TI Translational regulation of human p53 gene expression.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4392-4401.

AU CHIARUTTINI-C. MILET-M. SPRINGER-M.
TI A long-range RNA-RNA interaction forms a pseudoknot required for
   translational control of the IF3-L35-L20 ribosomal protein operon in
   Escherichia coli.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4402-4413.

AU FU-T-J. SANDERS-G-M. O'DONNELL-M. GEIDUSCHEK-E-P.
TI Dynamics of DNA-tracking by two sliding-clamp proteins.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4414-4422.

AU FOTEDAR-R. MOSSI-R. FITZGERALD-P. ROUSSELLE-T. MAGA-G. BRICKNER-H.
   MESSIER-H. KASIBHATLA-S. HUBSCHER-U. FOTEDAR-A.
TI A conserved domain of the large subunit of replication factor C binds
   PCNA and acts like a dominant negative inhibitor of DNA replication
   in mammalian cells.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4423-4433.

AU MARTIN-HERNANDEZ-A-M. DOMINGO-E. MENENDEZ-ARIAS-L.
TI Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 reverse transcriptase: role of Tyr115
   in deoxynucleotide binding and misinsertion fidelity of DNA synthesis.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 AUGUST 15. 15(16). P 4434-4442


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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
CC CONTENTS          Volume 271 Number 35 (1996)

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Wang-N.  Weng-W.  Breslow-J-L.  Tall-A-R.
TI Communication---Scavenger receptor BI (SR-BI) is up-regulated in
   adrenal gland in apolipoprotein A-I and hepatic lipase knock-out mice
   as a response to depletion of cholesterol stores. In vivo evidence that
   SR-BI is a functional high density lipoprotein receptor under feedback
   control
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21001.

AU Braun-J-R.  Willnow-T-E.  Ishibashi-S.  Ashwell-G.  Herz-J.
TI The major subunit of the asialoglycoprotein receptor is expressed on
   the hepatocellular surface in mice lacking the minor receptor subunit
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21160.

AU Ilg-T.  Stierhof-Y-D.  Craik-D.  Simpson-R.  Handman-E.  Bacic-A.
TI Purification and structural characterization of a filamentous,
   mucin-like proteophosphoglycan secreted by Leishmania parasites
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21583.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Lee-H-W.  Smith-L.  Pettit-G-R.  Vinitsky-A.  Smith-J-B.
TI Communication---Ubiquitination of protein kinase C-{alpha} and
   degradation by the proteasome
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 20973.

AU Orth-K.  O'Rourke-K.  Salvesen-G-S.  Dixit-V-M.
TI Communication---Molecular ordering of apoptotic mammalian
   CED-3/ICE-like proteases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 20977.

AU Wong-L.  Johnson-G-R.
TI Communication---Epidermal growth factor induces coupling of
   protein-tyrosine phosphatase 1D to GRB2 via the COOH-terminal SH3
   domain of GRB2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 20981.

AU Wolf-M-J.  Gross-R-W.
TI Communication---The calcium-dependent association and functional
   coupling of calmodulin with myocardial phospholipase A2. Implications
   for cardiac cycle-dependent alterations in phospholipolysis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 20989.

AU Galisteo-M-L.  Chernoff-J.  Su-Y-C.  Skolnik-E-Y.  Schlessinger-J.
TI Communication---The adaptor protein Nck links receptor tyrosine kinases
   with the serine-threonine kinase Pak1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 20997.

AU Downey-G-P.  Butler-J-R.  Brumell-J.  Borregaard-N.  Kjeldsen-L.
   Sue:A:Quan-A-K.  Grinstein-S.
TI Chemotactic peptide-induced activation of MEK-2, the predominant
   isoform in human neutrophils. Inhibition by wortmannin.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21005.

AU Benov-L.  Kredich-N-M.  Fridovich-I.
TI The mechanism of the auxotrophy for sulfur-containing amino acids
   imposed upon Escherichia coli by superoxide
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21037.

AU Voyno:Yasenetskaya-T-A.  Faure-M-P.  Ahn-N-G.  Bourne-H-R.
TI G{alpha}12 and G{alpha}13 regulate extracellular signal-regulated
   kinase and c-Jun kinase pathways by different mechanisms in COS-7 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21081.

AU Blochl-A.  Sirrenberg-C.
TI Neurotrophins stimulate the release of dopamine from rat mesencephalic
   neurons via Trk and p75Lntr receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21100.

AU Xu-L.  Murphy-J.  de_S._Otero-A.
TI Participation of nucleoside-diphosphate kinase in muscarinic K+ channel
   activation does not involve GTP formation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21120.

AU Patten-M.  Hartogensis-W-E.  Long-C-S.
TI Interleukin-1{beta} is a negative transcriptional regulator of
   {alpha}1-adrenergic induced gene expression in cultured cardiac myocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21134.

AU Tomic-M.  Jobin-R-M.  Vergara-L-A.  Stojilkovic-S-S.
TI Expression of purinergic receptor channels and their role in calcium
   signaling and hormone release in pituitary gonadotrophs. Integration of
   P2 channels in plasma membrane- and endoplasmic reticulum-derived
   calcium oscillations.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21200.

AU Avidor:Reiss-T.  Nevo-I.  Levy-R.  Pfeuffer-T.  Vogel-Z.
TI Chronic opioid treatment induces adenylyl cyclase V superactivation.
   Involvement of G{beta}{gamma}.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21309.

AU Nishitoh-H.  Ichijo-H.  Kimura-M.  Matsumoto-T.  Makishima-F.
   Yamaguchi-A.  Yamashita-H.  Enomoto-S.  Miyazono-K.
TI Identification of type I and type II serine/threonine kinase receptors
   for growth/differentiation factor-5
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21345.

AU Arrandale-J-M.  Gore:Willse-A.  Rocks-S.  Ren-J-M.  Zhu-J.  Davis-A.
   Livingston-J-N.  Rabin-D-U.
TI Insulin signaling in mice expressing reduced levels of syp
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21353.

AU Kawamura-S.  Kuwata-O.  Yamada-M.  Matsuda-S.  Hisatomi-O.
   Tokunaga-F.
TI Photoreceptor protein s26, a cone homologue of S-modulin in frog retina
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21359.

AU Reyes-J-G.  Robayna-I-G.  Delgado-P-S.  Gonzalez-I-H.  Aguiar-J-Q.
   Rosas-F-E.  Fanjul-L-F.  de_Galarreta-C-M-R.
TI c-Jun is a downstream target for ceramide-activated protein phosphatase
   in A431 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21375.

AU Gaffen-S-L.  Lai-S-Y.  Ha-M.  Liu-X.  Hennighausen-L.  Greene-W-C.
   Goldsmith-M-A.
TI Distinct tyrosine residues within the interleukin-2 receptor {beta}
   chain drive signal transduction specificity, redundancy, and diversity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21381.

AU Kimura-K.  Nozaki-N.  Enomoto-T.  Tanaka-M.  Kikuchi-A.
TI Analysis of M phase-specific phosphorylation of DNA topoisomerase II
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21439.

AU Maeda-N.  Nishiwaki-T.  Shintani-T.  Hamanaka-H.  Noda-M.
TI 6B4 proteoglycan/phosphacan, an extracellular variant of receptor-like
   protein-tyrosine phosphatase {zeta}/RPTP{beta}, binds
   pleiotrophin/heparin-binding growth-associated molecule (HB-GAM)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21446.

AU Seufferlein-T.  Withers-D-J.  Rozengurt-E.
TI Reduced requirement of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) activity
   for entry into the S phase of the cell cycle in Swiss 3T3 fibroblasts
   stimulated by bombesin and insulin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21471.

AU Shih-M.  Malbon-C-C.
TI Protein kinase C deficiency blocks recovery from agonist-induced
   desensitization
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21478.

AU Rooney-R-D.  Tuazon-P-T.  Meek-W-E.  Carroll-E-J-Jr. Hagen-J-J.
   Gump-E-L.  Monnig-C-A.  Lugo-T.  Traugh-J-A.
TI Cleavage arrest of early frog embryos by the G protein-activated
   protein kinase PAK I
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21498.

AU Sapirstein-A.  Spech-R-A.  Witzgall-R.  Bonventre-J-V.
TI Cytosolic phospholipase A2 (PLA2), but not secretory PLA2, potentiates
   hydrogen peroxide cytotoxicity in kidney epithelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21505.

AU Ribeiro-C-M-P.  Putney-J-W-Jr.
TI Differential effects of protein kinase C activation on calcium storage
   and capacitative calcium entry in NIH 3T3 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21522.

AU Trejo-JA.  Connolly-A-J.  Coughlin-S-R.
TI The cloned thrombin receptor is necessary and sufficient for activation
   of mitogen-activated protein kinase and mitogenesis in mouse lung
   fibroblasts. Loss of responses in fibroblasts from receptor knockout
   mice.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21536.

AU Johnson-J-L.  Fenton-S.  Sheffield-L-G.
TI Prolactin inhibits epidermal growth factor-induced Ras-MAPK signaling
   in mammary epithelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21574.

AU Izard-J-W.  Rusch-S-L.  Kendall-D-A.
TI The amino-terminal charge and core region hydrophobicity
   interdependently contribute to the function of signal sequences
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21579.

AU Neufeld-E-B.  Cooney-A-M.  Pitha-J.  Dawidowicz-E-A.  Dwyer-N-K.
   Pentchev-P-G.  Blanchette:Mackie-E-J.
TI Intracellular trafficking of cholesterol monitored with a cyclodextrin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21604.

AU Domin-J.  Dhand-R.  Waterfield-M-D.
TI Binding to the platelet-derived growth factor receptor transiently
   activates the p85{alpha}-p110{alpha} phosphoinositide 3-kinase complex
   in vivo
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21614.

AU Lau-L-F.  Mammen-A.  Ehlers-M-D.  Kindler-S.  Chung-W-J.  Garner-C-C.
   Huganir-R-L.
TI Interaction of the N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor complex with a novel
   synapse-associated protein, SAP102
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21622.

AU Krippner-A.  Matsuno:Yagi-A.  Gottlieb-R-A.  Babior-B-M.
TI Loss of function of cytochrome c in Jurkat cells undergoing
   Fas-mediated apoptosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21629.

AU Hajjar-K-A.  Guevara-C-A.  Lev-E.  Dowling-K.  Chacko-J.
TI Interaction of the fibrinolytic receptor, annexin II, with the
   endothelial cell surface. Essential role of endonexin repeat 2.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21652.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Creasy-C-L.  Ambrose-D-M.  Chernoff-J.
TI The Ste20-like protein kinase, Mst1, dimerizes and contains an
   inhibitory domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21049.

AU Wangsgard-W-P.  Meixell-G-E.  Dasgupta-M.  Blumenthal-D-K.
TI Activation and inhibition of phosphorylase kinase by monospecific
   antibodies raised against peptides from the regulatory domain of the
   {gamma}-subunit
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21126.

AU Kim-C-G.  Park-D.  Rhee-S-G.
TI The role of carboxyl-terminal basic amino acids in Gq{alpha}-dependent
   activation, particulate association, and nuclear localization of
   phospholipase C-{beta}1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21187.

AU Chatila-T.  Anderson-K-A.  Ho-N.  Means-A-R.
TI A unique phosphorylation-dependent mechanism for the activation of
   Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type IV/GR
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21542.

AU Terry-M-J.  Kendrick-R-E.
TI The aurea and yellow-green-2 mutants of tomato are deficient in
   phytochrome chromophore synthesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21681.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Yankovskaya-V.  Sablin-S-O.  Ramsay-R-R.  Singer-T-P.  Ackrell-B-A-C.
   Cecchini-G.  Miyoshi-H.
TI Inhibitor probes of the quinone binding sites of mammalian complex II
   and Escherichia coli fumarate reductase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21020.

AU Clarke-K.  Kashiwaya-Y.  King-M-T.  Gates-D.  Keon-C-A.  Cross-H-R.
   Radda-G-K.  Veech-R-L.
TI The {beta}/{alpha} peak height ratio of ATP. A measure of free [Mg2+]
   using 31P NMR.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21142.

AU Lebendiker-M.  Schuldiner-S.
TI Identification of residues in the translocation pathway of EmrE, a
   multidrug antiporter from Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21193.

AU Musch-M-W.  Goldstein-L.
TI High affinity binding of ankyrin induced by volume expansion in skate
   erythrocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21221.

AU Schumaker-K-S.  Gizinski-M-J.
TI G proteins regulate dihydropyridine binding to moss plasma membranes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21292.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Zhu-A.  Kuziora-M-A.
TI Communication---Homeodomain interaction with the {beta} subunit of the
   general transcription factor TFIIE
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 20993.

AU Royo-J.  Vancanneyt-G.  Perez-A-G.  Sanz-C.  Stormann-K.  Rosahl-S.
   Sanchez:Serrano-J-J.
TI Characterization of three potato lipoxygenases with distinct enzymatic
   activities and different organ-specific and wound-regulated expression
   patterns
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21012.

AU Eder-P-S.  Srinivasan-A.  Fishman-M-C.  Altman-S.
TI The RNA subunit of ribonuclease P from the zebrafish, Danio rerio
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21031.

AU Lalo-D.  Steffan-J-S.  Dodd-J-A.  Nomura-M.
TI RRN11 encodes the third subunit of the complex containing Rrn6p and
   Rrn7p that is essential for the initiation of rDNA transcription by
   yeast RNA polymerase I
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21062.

AU Mundlos-S.  Chan-D.  Weng-Y-M.  Sillence-D-O.  Cole-W-G.
   Bateman-J-F.
TI Multiexon deletions in the type I collagen COL1A2 gene in osteogenesis
   imperfecta type IB. Molecules containing the shortened {alpha}2(I)
   chains show differential incorporation into the bone and skin
   extracellular matrix.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21068.

AU Lechner-M-S.  Dressler-G-R.
TI Mapping of Pax-2 transcription activation domains
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21088.

AU Ernstsson-S.  Pierrou-S.  Hulander-M.  Cederberg-A.  Hellqvist-M.
   Carlsson-P.  Enerback-S.
TI Characterization of the human forkhead gene FREAC-4. Evidence for
   regulation by Wilms' tumor suppressor gene (WT-1) and p53.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21094.

AU Hagstrom-J-E.  Fautsch-M-P.  Perdok-M.  Vrabel-A.  Wieben-E-D.
TI Exons lost and found. Unusual evolution of a seminal vesicle
   transglutaminase substrate.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21114.

AU Santee-S-M.  Owen:Schaub-L-B.
TI Human tumor necrosis factor receptor p75/80 (CD120b) gene structure and
   promoter characterization
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21151.

AU Luo-Y.  Henle-E-S.  Linn-S.
TI Oxidative damage to DNA constituents by iron-mediated Fenton reactions.
   The deoxycytidine family.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21167.

AU Henle-E-S.  Luo-Y.  Gassmann-W.  Linn-S.
TI Oxidative damage to DNA constituents by iron-mediated Fenton reactions.
   The deoxyguanosine family.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21177.

AU Li-H.  Ko-H-P.  Whitlock-J-P-Jr. TI Induction of phosphoglycerate kinase 1 gene expression by hypoxia.
   Roles of Arnt and HIF1{alpha}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21262.

AU Moore-J-L.  Gorshkova-I-I.  Brown-J-W.  McKenney-K-H.  Schwarz-F-P.
TI Effect of cAMP binding site mutations on the interaction of cAMP
   receptor protein with cyclic nucleoside monophosphate ligands and DNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21273.

AU Agrawal-R-K.  Burma-D-P.
TI Sites of ribosomal RNAs involved in the subunit association of tight
   and loose couple ribosomes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21285.

AU Rolland-V.  Le_Liepvre-X.  Jump-D-B.  Lavau-M.  Dugail-I.
TI A GC-rich region containing Sp1 and Sp1-like binding sites is a crucial
   regulatory motif for fatty acid synthase gene promoter activity in
   adipocytes. Implication in the overactivity of FAS promoter in obese
   Zucker rats.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21297.

AU Liaudet:Coopman-E-D-E.  Wellstein-A.
TI Regulation of gene expression of a binding protein for fibroblast
   growth factors by retinoic acid
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21303.

AU Sasner-M.  Buonanno-A.
TI Distinct N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor 2B subunit gene sequences confer
   neural and developmental specific expression
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21316.

AU Wu-K.  Yuan-J.  Lasky-L-A.
TI Characterization of a novel member of the macrophage mannose receptor
   type C lectin family
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21323.

AU Galera-P.  Park-R-W.  Ducy-P.  Mattei-M-G.  Karsenty-G.
TI c-Krox binds to several sites in the promoter of both mouse type I
   collagen genes. Structure/function study and developmental expression
   analysis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21331.

AU Tougu-K.  Marians-K-J.
TI The extreme C terminus of primase is required for interaction with DnaB
   at the replication fork
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21391.

AU Tougu-K.  Marians-K-J.
TI The interaction between helicase and primase sets the replication fork
   clock
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21398.

AU Kim-S.  Dallmann-H-G.  McHenry-C-S.  Marians-K-J.
TI {tau} couples the leading- and lagging-strand polymerases at the
   Escherichia coli DNA replication fork
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21406.

AU Jahroudi-N.  Ardekani-A-M.  Greenberger-J-S.
TI An NF1-like protein functions as a repressor of the von Willebrand
   factor promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21413.

AU Ahn-B.  Grossman-L.
TI RNA polymerase signals UvrAB landing sites
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21453.

AU Ahn-B.  Grossman-L.
TI The binding of UvrAB proteins to bubble and loop regions in duplex DNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21462.

AU Schaufele-F.
TI CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein {alpha} activation of the rat growth
   hormone promoter in pituitary progenitor GHFT1-5 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21484.

AU Imai-T.  Yoshida-T.  Baba-M.  Nishimura-M.  Kakizaki-M.  Yoshie-O.
TI Molecular cloning of a novel T cell-directed CC chemokine expressed in
   thymus by signal sequence trap using Epstein-Barr virus vector
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21514.

AU Hiasa-H.  Marians-K-J.
TI Two distinct modes of strand unlinking during {theta}-type DNA
   replication
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21529.

AU Rudd-M-D.  Luse-D-S.
TI Amanitin greatly reduces the rate of transcription by RNA polymerase II
   ternary complexes but fails to inhibit some transcript cleavage modes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21549.

AU Richardson-L-V.  Richardson-J-P.
TI Rho-dependent termination of transcription is governed primarily by the
   upstream Rho utilization sequences of a terminator
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21597.

AU Tang-C-M.  Tomkinson-A-E.  Lane-W-S.  Wold-M-S.  Seto-E.
TI Replication protein A is a component of a complex that binds the human
   metallothionein IIA gene transcription start site
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21637.

AU Le_Gac-N-T.  Villani-G.  Hoffmann-J-S.  Boehmer-P-E.
TI The UL8 subunit of the herpes simplex virus type-1 DNA helicase-primase
   optimizes utilization of DNA templates covered by the homologous
   single-strand DNA-binding protein ICP8
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21645.

AU Reifel:Miller-A-E.  Conarty-D-M.  Valasek-K-M.  Iversen-P-W.
   Burns-D-J.  Birch-K-A.
TI Protein kinase C isozymes differentially regulate promoters containing
   PEA-3/12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate response element motifs
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21666.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Voorberg-J.  van_Stempvoort-G.  Bos-J-M-K.  Mertens-K.
   van_Mourik-J-A.  Donath-M-J-S-H.
TI Communication---Enhanced thrombin sensitivity of a factor VIII-heparin
   cofactor II hybrid
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 20985.

AU Longa-S-D.  Ascone-I.  Bianconi-A.  Bonfigli-A.  Castellano-A-C.
   Zarivi-O.  Miranda-M.
TI The dinuclear copper site structure of Agaricus bisporus tyrosinase in
   solution probed by X-ray absorption spectroscopy
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21025.

AU Hammen-P-K.  Waltner-M.  Hahnemann-B.  Heard-T-S.  Weiner-H.
TI The role of positive charges and structural segments in the presequence
   of rat liver aldehyde dehydrogenase in import into mitochondria
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21041.

AU Gliubich-F.  Gazerro-M.  Zanotti-G.  Delbono-S.  Bombieri-G.
   Berni-R.
TI Active site structural features for chemically modified forms of
   rhodanese
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21054.

AU Tremblay-J-M.  Helmkamp-G-M-Jr. Yarbrough-L-R.
TI Limited proteolysis of rat phosphatidylinositol transfer protein by
   trypsin cleaves the C terminus, enhances binding to lipid vesicles, and
   reduces phospholipid transfer activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21075.

AU Matsubara-M.  Kusubata-M.  Ishiguro-K.  Uchida-T.  Titani-K.
   Taniguchi-H.
TI Site-specific phosphorylation of synapsin I by mitogen-activated
   protein kinase and Cdk5 and its effects on physiological functions
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21108.

AU Sharma-V.  Vijayan-M.  Surolia-A.
TI Imparting exquisite specificity to peanut agglutinin for the
   tumor-associated Thomsen-Friedenreich antigen by redesign of its
   combining site
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21209.

AU Kershaw-M-H.  Darcy-P-K.  Hulett-M-D.  Hogarth-P-M.  Trapani-J-A.
   Smyth-M-J.
TI Redirected cytotoxic effector function. Requirements for expression of
   chimeric single chain high affinity immunoglobulin E receptors.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21214.

AU Waltner-M.  Hammen-P-K.  Weiner-H.
TI Influence of the mature portion of a precursor protein on the
   mitochondrial signal sequence
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21226.

AU Aleshkov-S-B.  Fa-M.  Karolin-J.  Strandberg-L.  Johansson-L-B-A.
   Wilczynska-M.  Ny-T.
TI Biochemical and biophysical studies of reactive center cleaved
   plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1. The distance between P3 and
   P1{prime} determined by donor-donor fluorescence energy transfer.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21231.

AU Sukhan-A.  Hancock-R-E-W.
TI The role of specific lysine residues in the passage of anions through
   the Pseudomonas aeruginosa porin OprP
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21239.

AU Wolf-A.  Lee-K-C.  Kirsch-J-F.  Ames-G-F-L.
TI Ligand-dependent conformational plasticity of the periplasmic
   histidine-binding protein HisJ. Involvement in transport specificity.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21243.

AU Benito-A.  Feliu-J-X.  Villaverde-A.
TI {beta}-Galactosidase enzymatic activity as a molecular probe to detect
   specific antibodies
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21251.

AU Stemmer-C.  Richalet:Secordel-P.  van_Bruggen-M.  Kramers-K.
   Berden-J.  Muller-S.
TI Dual reactivity of several monoclonal anti-nucleosome autoantibodies
   for double-stranded DNA and a short segment of histone H3
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21257.

AU Linder-M.  Salovuori-I.  Ruohonen-L.  Teeri-T-T.
TI Characterization of a double cellulose-binding domain. Synergistic high
   affinity binding to crystalline cellulose.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21268.

AU Cotten-J-F.  Ostedgaard-L-S.  Carson-M-R.  Welsh-M-J.
TI Effect of cystic fibrosis-associated mutations in the fourth
   intracellular loop of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance
   regulator
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21279.

AU Riikonen-A.  Rouvinen-J.  Tikkanen-R.  Julkunen-I.  Peltonen-L.
   Jalanko-A.
TI Primary folding of aspartylglucosaminidase. Significance of disulfide
   bridges and evidence of early multimerization.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21340.

AU Anafi-M.  Rosen-M-K.  Gish-G-D.  Kay-L-E.  Pawson-T.
TI A potential SH3 domain-binding site in the Crk SH2 domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21365.

AU Chen-C.  Yin-J.  de_Riel-J-K.  DesJarlais-R-L.  Raveglia-L-F.  Zhu-J.
   Liu:Chen-L-Y.
TI Determination of the amino acid residue involved in
   [3H]{beta}-funaltrexamine covalent binding in the cloned rat {mu}
   opioid receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21422.

AU Xu-M.  Chakraborti-P-K.  Garabedian-M-J.  Yamamoto-K-R.
   Simons-S-S-Jr. TI Modular structure of glucocorticoid receptor domains is not equivalent
   to functional independence. Stability and activity of the steroid
   binding domain are controlled by sequences in separate domains.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21430.

AU Moffett-S.  Adam-L.  Bonin-H.  Loisel-T-P.  Bouvier-M.  Mouillac-B.
TI Palmitoylated cysteine 341 modulates phosphorylation of the
   {beta}2-adrenergic receptor by the cAMP-dependent protein kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21490.

AU Fung-K-L.  Hilgenberg-L.  Wang-N-M.  Chirico-W-J.
TI Conformations of the nucleotide and polypeptide binding domains of a
   cytosolic Hsp70 molecular chaperone are coupled
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21559.

AU Beck-K.  Boswell-B-A.  Ridgway-C-C.  Bachinger-H-P.
TI Triple helix formation of procollagen type I can occur at the rough
   endoplasmic reticulum membrane
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21566.

AU Yuan-D.  Ma-X.  Ma-J.
TI Sequences outside the homeodomain of Bicoid are required for
   protein-protein interaction
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21660.

AU Vaughan-R-A.  Kuhar-M-J.
TI Dopamine transporter ligand binding domains. Structural and functional
   properties revealed by limited proteolysis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Aug 30.  271(35).  p 21672.



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AU Verweij-J.
TI New promising anticancer agents in development: what comes next?.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(7)  P S3.
AB 6038S003.280

AU Saijo-N.  Nishio-K.  Ohta-S.  Arioka-H.  Funayama-Y.  Fukuoka-K.
   Kurokawa-H.  Nomoto-T.  Ishida-T.  Yamamoto-N.  Tamura-T.
   Shinkai-T.  Eguchi-K.  Ohe-Y.  Kunito-H.  Ohtsu-T.  Sasaki-Y. 
TI Progress in preclinical and clinical studies for the development of
   new anticancer drugs in Japan, with emphasis on taxanes.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(7)  P S11.
AB 6038S011.280

AU Brunda-M-J.  Luistro-L.  Rumennik-L.  Wright-R-B.  Dvorozniak-M.
   Aglione-A.  Wigginton-J-M.  Wiltrout-R-H.  Hendrzak-J-A.
   Palleroni-A-V.
TI Antitumor activity of interleukin 12 in preclinical models.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(7)  P S16.
AB 6038S016.280

AU Fujiwara-H.  Hamaoka-T.
TI Antitumor and antimetastatic effects of interleukin 12.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(7)  P S22.
AB 6038S022.280

AU Nishimura-T.  Watanabe-K.  Yahata-T.  Ushaku-L.  Ando-K.  Kimura-M.
    Saiki-I.  Uede-T.  Habu-S.
TI Application of interleukin 12 to antitumor cytokine and gene
   therapy.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(7)  P S27.
AB 6038S027.280

AU Hellstroem-I.  Trail-P.  Siegall-C.  Firestone-R.  Hellstroem-K-E.
TI Immunoconjugates and immunotoxins for therapy of solid tumors.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(7)  P S35.
AB 6038S035.280

AU Tojo-A.  Oshima-Y.  Ozawa-K.  Niho-Y.  Asano-S.
TI In vitro model of toxin therapy targeted against murine myeloid
   leukemia cells.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(7)  P S37.
AB 6038S037.280

AU Hellstroem-K-E.  Chen-L.  Hellstroem-I.
TI Costimulation of T-cell-mediated tumor immunity.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(7)  P S40.
AB 6038S040.280

AU Matsumoto-K.  Date-K.  Ohmichi-H.  Nakamura-T.
TI Hepatocyte growth factor in lung morphogenesis and tumor invasion:
   role as a mediator in epithelium-mesenchyme and tumor-stroma
   interactions.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(7)  P S42.
AB 6038S042.280

AU Kajimura-N.  Iseki-H.  Tanaka-R.  Ohue-C.  Otsubo-K.  Gyoutoku-M.
   Sasaki-K.  Akiyama-Y.  Yamaguchi-K.
TI Toxohormones responsible for cancer cachexia syndrome in nude mice
   bearing human cancer cell lines.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(7)  P S48.
AB 6038S048.280

AU Glaspy-J.  Davis-M-W.  Parker-W-R-L.  Foote-M-A.  McNiece-I.
TI Biology and clinical potential of stem-cell factor.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(7)  P S53.
AB 6038S053.280

AU Tsai-S.
TI Differential effects of c-fms and c-kit ligands on the lineage
   development of the lymphohematopoietic cell line EML C1.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(7)  P S58.
AB 6038S058.280

AU Nakahata-T.  Sui-X.  Tanaka-R.  Tajima-S.  Muraoka-K.  Ebihara-Y.
   Tsuji-K.
TI Role of glycoprotein 130 and c-Kit signaling in proliferation and
   differentiation of human hematopoietic progenitor cells.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(7)  P S64.
AB 6038S064.280

AU Papayannopoulou-T.
TI Biologic effects of thrombopoietin, the Mpl ligand, and its
   therapeutic potential.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(7)  P S69.
AB 6038S069.280

AU Miyazaki-H.
TI Cloning of thrombopoietin and its therapeutic potential.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(7)  P S74.
AB 6038S074.280

AU Ono-M.  Izumi-H.  Yoshida-S.  Goto-D.  Jimi-S.  Kawahara-N.
   Shono-T.  Ushiro-S.  Ryuto-M.  Kohno-K.  Sato-Y.  Kuwano-M.
TI Angiogenesis as a new target for cancer treatment.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(7)  P S78.
AB 6038S078.280

AU Newland-A-C.
TI Is interleukin 3 active in anticancer drug-induced
   thrombocytopenia?.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(7)  P S83.
AB 6038S083.280

AU Kudoh-S.  Sawa-T.  Kurihara-N.  Furuse-K.  Kurita-Y.  Fukuoka-M.
   Takada-M.  Takaku-F.  Ogawa-M.  Ariyoshi-Y.
   for-the-SDZ-ILE-964-(IL-3)-Study-Group
TI Phase II study of recombinant human interleukin 3 administration
   following carboplatin and etoposide chemotherapy in small-cell
   lung cancer patients.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(7)  P S89.
AB 6038S089.280

AU Gordon-M-S.
TI Thrombopoietic activity of recombinant human interleukin 11 in
   cancer patients receiving chemotherapy.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(7)  P S96.
AB 6038S096.280

AU Teramura-M.  Kobayashi-S.  Yoshinaga-K.  Iwabe-K.  Mizoguchi-H.
TI Effect of interleukin 11 on normal and pathological thrombopoiesis.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(7)  P S99.
AB 6038S099.280

AU Antoine-E-C.  Khayat-D.
TI European School of Oncology European consensus on the use of
   granulocyte colony-stimulating factor: the example of breast
   cancer.
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   Fracassetti-D.  Bassan-R.  Comotti-B.  Marchioli-R.  Marfisi-R-M.
   Rambaldi-A.  Rossi-A.
TI Factors for rapid and sustained hematopoietic reconstitution by
   circulating progenitor-cell transplantation in non-Hodgkin's
   lymphoma.
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AU Reuss-S.
TI Components and connections of the circadian timing system in
   mammals.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(3)  P 353.
AB 62850353.441

AU Goldspink-P-H.  Russell-B.
TI Physiological role of phosphorylation of the cyclic AMP response
   element binding protein in rat cardiac nuclei.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(3)  P 379.
AB 62850379.441

AU Cordeiro-M-C-R.  Benchimol-M.  Mermelstein-C-S.  Sa-L-A.
   Faria-M-V-C.  Chagas-C.  Neto-V-M.
TI Desmin filaments in the electrocytes of the electric organ of the
   electric eel Electrophorus electricus.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(3)  P 387.
AB 62850387.441

AU Ko-J-A.  Murahashi-S.  Arata-T.  Inoue-A.
TI Differentiation of smooth muscle cells from undifferentiated cells
   of chicken gizzard occurs on the layer of fibroblast-like cells.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(3)  P 395.
AB 62850395.441

AU Dati-C.  Maggiora-P.  Puech-C.  Bortoli-M-D.  Escot-C.  
TI Expression of the erbB-2 proto-oncogene during differentiation of
   the mammary gland in the rat.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(3)  P 403.
AB 62850403.441

AU Lin-A-Y-J.  Szmydynger-Chodobska-J.  Rahman-M-P.  Mayer-B.
   Monfils-P-R.  Johanson-C-E.  Lim-Y-P.  Corsetti-S.  Chodobski-A.
TI Immunohistochemical localization of nitric oxide synthase in rat
   anterior choroidal artery, stromal blood microvessels, and choroid
   plexus epithelial cells.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(3)  P 411.
AB 62850411.441

AU Klimaschewski-L.  Obermueller-N.  Majewski-M.  Bachmann-S.  Heym-C.
TI Increased expression of nitric oxide synthase in a subpopulation of
   rat sympathetic neurons after axotomy - correlation with
   vasoactive intestinal peptide.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(3)  P 419.
AB 62850419.441

AU Ventura-S.  Burnstock-G.
TI Variation in nitric oxide synthase-immunoreactive nerve fibres with
   age and along the length of the vas deferens in the rat.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(3)  P 427.
AB 62850427.441

AU Laalaoui-A.  Chouaf-L.  Didier-Bazes-M.  Geffard-M.  Belin-M-F.
   Gamrani-H.
TI GABA uptake and phenotypic characteristics of the subcommissural
   ependymocytes of the semi-desertic rodent, Meriones shawi:
   correlation with serotoninergic innervation.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(3)  P 435.
AB 62850435.441

AU Kolbinger-W.  Wagner-D.  Wagner-H-J.
TI Control of rod retinomotor movements in teleost retinae: the role
   of dopamine in mediating light-dependent and circadian signals.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(3)  P 445.
AB 62850445.441

AU Ali-D-W.  Orchard-I.
TI Immunohistochemical localization of tyrosine hydroxylase in the
   ventral nerve cord of the stick insect, Carausius morosus,
   including neurons innervating the salivary glands.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(3)  P 453.
AB 62850453.441

AU Telkes-I.  Csoknya-M.  Buzas-P.  Gabriel-R.  Hamori-J.  Elekes-K.
TI GABA-immunoreactive neurons in the central and peripheral nervous
   system of the earthworm, Lumbricus terrestris (Oligochaeta,
   Annelida).
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(3)  P 463.
AB 62850463.441

AU Wooding-F-B-P.  Morgan-G.  Jones-G-V.  Care-A-D.
TI Calcium transport and the localisation of calbindin-D_[9k ] in the
   ruminant placenta during the second half of pregnancy.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(3)  P 477.
AB 62850477.441

AU Lekic-P.  Sodek-J.  McCulloch-C-A-G.
TI Relationship of cellular proliferation to expression of osteopontin
   and bone sialoprotein in regenerating rat periodontium.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(3)  P 491.
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AU Gesase-A-P.  Satoh-Y.  Ono-K.
TI Secretagogue-induced apocrine secretion in the Harderian gland of
   the rat.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(3)  P 501.
AB 62850501.441

AU Sharp-Baker-H-E.  Peute-J.  Diederen-J-H-B.  Goos-H-J-T.
TI Globules and irregular masses in the gonadotropin cells of the
   African catfish, Clarias gariepinus are crinophagic rather than
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 285(3)  P 509.
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AU Uriz-M-J.  Turon-X.  Galera-J.  Tur-J-M.
TI New light on the cell location of avarol within the sponge Dysidea
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AU Yang-Z.  Suzuki-H.  Sasaki-S.  Karube-I.
TI Disposable sensor for biochemical oxygen demand.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(1)  P 10.
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AU Katoh-T.  Kikuchi-N.  Nagata-K.  Yoshida-N.
TI A mutant trypsin-like enzyme from Streptomyces fradiae, created by
   site-directed mutagenesis, improves affinity chromatography for
   protein trypsin inhibitors.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(1)  P 15.
AB 60460015.253

AU Garman-J.  Coolbear-T.  Smart-J.
TI The effect of cations on the hydrolysis of lactose and the
   transferase reactions catalysed by beta-galactosidase from six
   strains of lactic acid bacteria.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(1)  P 22.
AB 60460022.253

AU Gouka-R-J.  Hessing-J-G-M.  Punt-P-J.  Stam-H.  Musters-W.
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TI An expression system based on the promoter region of the
   Aspergillus awamori 1,4-beta-endoxylanase A gene.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(1)  P 28.
AB 60460028.253

AU Aho-S.  Arffman-A.  Korhola-M.
TI Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants selected for increased production
   of Trichoderma reesei cellulases.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(1)  P 36.
AB 60460036.253

AU Gellissen-G.  Piontek-M.  Dahlems-U.  Jenzelewski-V.  Gavagan-J-E.
   DiCosimo-R.  Anton-D-L.  Janowicz-Z-A.
TI Recombinant Hansenula polymorpha as a biocatalyst: coexpression of
   the spinach glycolate oxidase (GO) and the S. cerevisiae catalase
   T (CTT1) gene.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(1)  P 46.
AB 60460046.253

AU Vazquez-Cruz-C.  Ochoa-Sanchez-J-C.  Olmedo-Alvarez-G.
TI Pulse-Field gel-electrophoretic analysis of the amplification and
   copy-number stability of an integrational plasmid in Bacillus
   subtilis.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(1)  P 55.
AB 60460055.253

AU Sugiyama-M.  Yuasa-K.  Bhuiyan-M-Z-A.  Iwai-Y.  Masumi-N.  Ueda-K.
TI IS431mec-mediated integration of a bleomycin-resistance gene into
   the chromosome of a methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
   strain isolated in Japan.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(1)  P 61.
AB 60460061.253

AU Albrecht-A.  Rau-U.  Wagner-F.
TI Initial steps of sophoroselipid biosynthesis by Candida bombicola
   ATCC 22214 grown on glucose.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(1)  P 67.
AB 60460067.253

AU Tucker-M-D.  Barton-L-L.  Thomson-B-M.
TI Kinetic coefficients for simultaneous reduction of sulfate and
   uranium by Desulfovibrio desulfuricans.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(1)  P 74.
AB 60460074.253

AU Mignone-C-F.  Avignone-Rossa-C.
TI Analysis of glucose carbon fluxes in continuous cultures of
   Bacillus thuringiensis.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(1)  P 78.
AB 60460078.253

AU Dijkerman-R.  den-Camp-H-J-M-O.  van-der-Drift-C.
TI Cultivation of anaerobic fungi in a 10-l fermenter system for the
   production of (hemi-)cellulolytic enzymes.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(1)  P 85.
AB 60460085.253

AU Bernet-N.  Habouzit-F.  Moletta-R.
TI Use of an industrial effluent as a carbon source for
   denitrification of a high-strength wastewater.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 46(1)  P 92.
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AU Reichart-I.  Simon-M.
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AU Riedel-G-F.  Sanders-J-G.  Gilmour-C-C.
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AU Graziano-L-M.  Geider-R-J.  Li-W-K-W.  Olaizola-M.
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   physiological condition in nutrient enrichment experiments.
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AU Zweifel-U-L.  Blackburn-N.  Hagstroem-A.
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AU Blackburn-N.  Zweifel-U-L.  Hagstroem-A.
TI Cycling of marine dissolved organic matter. II. A model analysis.
SO Aquat-Microb-Ecol.  1996 Aug 29.  11(1).  P 79-90.

AU Sherr-E-B.  Sherr-B-F.
TI Temporal offset in oceanic production and respiration processes implied
   by seasonal changes in atmospheric oxygen: the role of heterotrophic
   microbes.
SO Aquat-Microb-Ecol.  1996 Aug 29.  11(1).  P 91-100.


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AU Suzuki-K.  Henke-J.  Iwata-M.  Henke-L.  Tsuji-H.  Fukunaga-T.
   Ishimoto-G.  Szekelyi-M.  Ito-S.
TI Novel polymorphisms and haplotypes  in the human coagulation factor
   XIII A-subunit gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 393.
AB 60980393.439

AU Stone-D.  Ning-Y.  Guan-X-Y.  Kaiser-Kupfer-M.  Wynshaw-Boris-A.
   Biesecker-L.
TI Characterization of familial partial 10p trisomy  by chromosomal
   microdissection, FISH,  and microsatellite dosage analysis.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 396.
AB 60980396.439

AU Ladekjaer-Mikkelsen-A-S.  Rosenberg-T.  Jorgensen-A-L.
TI A new mechanism in blue cone monochromatism.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 403.
AB 60980403.439

AU Schmucker-B.  Ballhausen-W-G.  Pfeiffer-R-A.
TI Mosaicism of a microdeletion of 486 bp involving the CGG repeat  of
   the FMR1 gene due to misalignment of GTT tandem repeats  at
   chi-like elements flanking both breakpoints and a full mutation.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 409.
AB 60980409.439

AU Iida-R.  Yasuda-T.  Takeshita-H.  Tsubota-E.  Yuasa-I.  Nakajima-T.
    Kishi-K.
TI Identification of the nucleotide substitution  that generates the
   fourth polymorphic site  in human deoxyribonuclease I (DNase I).
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 415.
AB 60980415.439

AU Mila-M.  Castellvi-Bel-S.  Gine-R.  Vazquez-C.  Badenas-C.
   Sanchez-A.  Estivill-X.
TI A female compound heterozygote (pre- and full mutation)  for the
   CGG FMR1 expansion.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 419.
AB 60980419.439

AU Vicart-P.  Dupret-J-M.  Hazan-J.  Li-Z.  Gyapay-G.
   Krishnamoorthy-R.  Weissenbach-J.  Fardeau-M.  Paulin-D.
TI Human desmin gene:  cDNA sequence, regional localization and
   exclusion  of the locus in a familial desmin-related myopathy.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 422.
AB 60980422.439

AU Tycko-B.  Feng-L.  Nguyen-L.  Francis-A.  Hays-A.  Chung-W-Y.
   Tang-M-X.  Stern-Y.  Sahota-A.  Hendrie-H.  Mayeux-R.
TI Polymorphisms in the human apolipoprotein-J/clusterin gene:  ethnic
   variation and distribution in Alzheimer's disease.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 430.
AB 60980430.439

AU Neophytou-P.  Constantinides-R.  Lazarou-A.  Pierides-A.
   Deltas-C-C.
TI Detection of a novel nonsense mutation  and an intragenic
   polymorphism in the PKD1 gene of a Cypriot family  with autosomal
   dominant polycystic kidney disease.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 437.
AB 60980437.439

AU Platteborze-P-L.  Hobart-M-J.  Sodetz-J-M.
TI Physical linkage and orientation of the human complement C8alpha
   and C8beta genes on chromosome 1p32.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 443.
AB 60980443.439

AU Bisceglia-L.  Calonge-M-J.  Strologo-L-D.  Rizzoni-G.
   de-Sanctis-L.  Gallucci-M.  Beccia-E.  Testar-X.  Zorzano-A.
   Estivill-X.  Zelante-L.  Palacin-M.  Gasparini-P.  Nunes-V.
TI Molecular analysis of the cystinuria disease gene: identification
   of four new mutations, one large deletion, and one polymorphism.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 447.
AB 60980447.439

AU Ono-H.  Kawaguchi-H.  Ishii-N.  Nakajima-H.
TI A point mutation in exon 7 of the C1-inhibitor gene  causing type I
   hereditary angioedema.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 452.
AB 60980452.439

AU Davies-A-F.  Olavesen-M-G.  Stephens-R-J.  Davidson-R.  Delneste-D.
    Regemorter-N-V.  Vamos-E.  Flinter-F.  Abusaad-I.  Ragoussis-J.
TI A detailed investigation of two cases exhibiting characteristics
   of the 6p deletion syndrome.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 454.
AB 60980454.439

AU Nadal-M.  Mila-M.  Pritchard-M.  Mur-A.  Pujals-J.  Blouin-J-L.
   Antonarakis-S-E.  Ballesta-F.  Estivill-X.
TI YAC and cosmid FISH mapping  of an unbalanced chromosomal
   translocation  causing partial trisomy 21 and Down syndrome.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 460.
AB 60980460.439

AU Herskind-A-M.  McGue-M.  Iachine-I-A.  Holm-N.  Sorensen-T-I-A.
   Harvald-B.  Vaupel-J-W.
TI Untangling genetic influences on smoking,  body mass index and
   longevity:  a multivariate study of 2464 Danish twins followed for
   28 years.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 467.
AB 60980467.439

AU Kotze-M-J.  Thiart-R.  Loubser-O.  de-Villiers-J-N-P.  Santos-M.
   Vargas-M-A.  Peeters-A-V.
TI Mutation analysis reveals an insertional hotspot in exon 4  of the
   LDL receptor gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 476.
AB 60980476.439

AU Steyn-K.  Goldberg-Y-P.  Kotze-M-J.  Steyn-M.  Swanepoel-A-S-P.
   Fourie-J-M.  Coetzee-G-A.  Van-der-Westhuyzen-D-R.
TI Estimation of the prevalence of familial hypercholesterolaemia  in
   a rural Afrikaner community by direct screening for three
   Afrikaner  founder low density lipoprotein receptor gene
   mutations.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 479.
AB 60980479.439

AU Koehler-J.  Rupilius-B.  Otto-M.  Bathke-K.  Koch-M-C.
TI Germline mosaicism in 4q35 facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy
   (FSHD1A) occurring predominantly in oogenesis.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 485.
AB 60980485.439

AU Zamani-M.  Pociot-F.  Raeymaekers-P.  Nerup-J.  Cassiman-J-J.
TI Linkage of type I diabetes to 15q26 (IDDM3) in the Danish
   population.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 491.
AB 60980491.439

AU Katsanis-N.  Fisher-E-M-C.
TI The gene encoding the p60 subunit of chromatin assembly factor I
   (CAF1P60) maps to human chromosome 21q22.2,  a region associated
   with some of the major features of Down syndrome.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 497.
AB 60980497.439

AU Hoyng-C-B.  Poppelaars-F.  van-de-Pol-T-J-R.  Kremer-H.
   Pinckers-A-J-L-G.  Deutman-A-F.  Cremers-F-P-M.
TI Genetic fine mapping of the gene for recessive Stargardt disease.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 500.
AB 60980500.439

AU Rousseaux-Prevost-R.  Rigot-J-M.  Delobel-B.  Lesur-P.  Collier-F.
   Croquette-M-F.  Gauthier-A.  Mazeman-E.  Rousseaux-J.
TI Molecular mapping of a Yq deletion in a patient with normal
   stature.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 505.
AB 60980505.439

AU Inazawa-J.  Sasaki-H.  Nagura-K.  Kakazu-N.  Abe-T.  Sasaki-T.
TI Precise localization of the human gene  encoding cell adhesion
   kinase beta (CAKbeta/PYK2) to chromosome 8  at p21.1 by
   fluorescence in situ hybridization.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(4)  P 508.
AB 60980508.439


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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
CC CONTENTS          Volume 271 Number 36 (1996)

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Chigorno-V.  Tettamanti-G.  Sonnino-S.
TI Metabolic processing of gangliosides by normal and Salla human
   fibroblasts in culture. A study performed by administering radioactive
   GM3 ganglioside.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21738.

AU Salinelli-S.  Lo-J-Y.  Mims-M-P.  Zsigmond-E.  Smith-L-C.  Chan-L.
TI Structure-function relationship of lipoprotein lipase-mediated
   enhancement of very low density lipoprotein binding and catabolism by
   the low density lipoprotein receptor. Functional importance of a
   properly folded surface loop covering the catalytic center.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21906.

AU Kojima-N.  Kono-M.  Yoshida-Y.  Tachida-Y.  Nakafuku-M.  Tsuji-S.
TI Biosynthesis and expression of polysialic acid on the neural cell
   adhesion molecule is predominantly directed by ST8Sia II/STX during in
   vitro neuronal differentiation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22058.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Okadome-T.  Oeda-E.  Saitoh-M.  Ichijo-H.  Moses-H-L.  Miyazono-K.
   Kawabata-M.
TI Communication---Characterization of the interaction of FKBP12 with the
   transforming growth factor-{beta} type I receptor in vivo
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21687.

AU Renshaw-M-W.  Toksoz-D.  Schwartz-M-A.
TI Involvement of the small GTPase Rho in integrin-mediated activation of
   mitogen-activated protein kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21691.

AU Darmon-A-J.  Bleackley-R-C.
TI Communication---An interleukin-1{beta} converting enzyme-like protease
   is a key component of Fas-mediated apoptosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21699.

AU Kandror-K-V.  Pilch-P-F.
TI The insulin-like growth factor II/mannose 6-phosphate receptor utilizes
   the same membrane compartments as GLUT4 for insulin-dependent
   trafficking to and from the rat adipocyte cell surface
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21703.

AU Darmon-A-J.  Ley-T-J.  Nicholson-D-W.  Bleackley-R-C.
TI Cleavage of CPP32 by granzyme B represents a critical role for granzyme
   B in the induction of target cell DNA fragmentation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21709.

AU Shuttleworth-T-J.
TI Arachidonic acid activates the noncapacitative entry of Ca2+ during
   [Ca2+]i oscillations
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21720.

AU McCallum-S-J.  Wu-W-J.  Cerione-R-A.
TI Identification of a putative effector for Cdc42Hs with high sequence
   similarity to the RasGAP-related protein IQGAP1 and a Cdc42Hs binding
   partner with similarity to IQGAP2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21732.

AU Anders-R-A.  Leof-E-B.
TI Chimeric granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor/transforming
   growth factor-{beta} (TGF-{beta}) receptors define a model system for
   investigating the role of homomeric and heteromeric receptors in
   TGF-{beta} signaling
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21758.

AU Cavenagh-M-M.  Whitney-J-A.  Carroll-K.  Zhang-C-.  Boman-A-L.
   Rosenwald-A-G.  Mellman-I.  Kahn-R-A.
TI Intracellular distribution of Arf proteins in mammalian cells. Arf6 is
   uniquely localized to the plasma membrane.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21767.

AU Ouyang-X.  Gulliford-T.  Zhang-H.  Huang-G-C.  Epstein-R.
TI Human cancer cells exhibit protein kinase C-dependent c-erb B-2
   transmodulation that correlates with phosphatase sensitivity and kinase
   activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21786.

AU Brauchle-M.  Funk-J-O.  Kind-P.  Werner-S.
TI Ultraviolet B and H2O2 are potent inducers of vascular endothelial
   growth factor expression in cultured keratinocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21793.

AU Kurata-S-.
TI Sensitization of the HIV-1-LTR upon long term low dose oxidative stress
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21798.

AU Arai-H.  Charo-I-F.
TI Differential regulation of G-protein-mediated signaling by chemokine
   receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21814.

AU Hollnagel-A.  Schroder-D.  Gross-G.
TI Domain-specific gene activation by parathyroid hormone in osteoblastic
   ROS17/2.8 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21870.

AU Suzuki-T.  Saga-S.  Sasakawa-C.
TI Functional analysis of Shigella VirG domains essential for interaction
   with vinculin and actin-based motility
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21878.

AU Park-D-S.  Stefanis-L.  Yan-C-Y-I.  Farinelli-S-E.  Greene-L-A.
TI Ordering the cell death pathway. Differential effects of BCL2, an
   interleukin-1-converting enzyme family protease inhibitor, and other
   survival agents on JNK activation in serum/nerve growth factor-deprived
   PC12 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21898.

AU Tischer-E.  Cordell-B.
TI {beta}-Amyloid precursor protein. Location of transmembrane domain and
   specificity of {gamma}-secretase cleavage.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21914.

AU Kohn-A-D.  Takeuchi-F.  Roth-R-A.
TI Akt, a pleckstrin homology domain containing kinase, is activated
   primarily by phosphorylation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21920.

AU Komalavilas-P.  Lincoln-T-M.
TI Phosphorylation of the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor. Cyclic
   GMP-dependent protein kinase mediates cAMP and cGMP dependent
   phosphorylation in the intact rat aorta.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21933.

AU Hartley-D.  Corvera-S.
TI Formation of c-Cblphosphatidylinositol 3-kinase complexes on lymphocyte
   membranes by a p56lck-independent mechanism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21939.

AU Vazquez:Laslop-N.  Tenney-K.  Bowman-B-J.
TI Characterization of a vacuolar protease in Neurospora crassa and the
   use of gene RIPing to generate protease-deficient strains
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21944.

AU Hayashida-W.  Horiuchi-M.  Dzau-V-J.
TI Intracellular third loop domain of angiotensin II type-2 receptor. Role
   in mediating signal transduction and cellular function.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21985.

AU Bohm-S-K.  Khitin-L-M.  Grady-E-F.  Aponte-G.  Payan-D-G.
   Bunnett-N-W.
TI Mechanisms of desensitization and resensitization of
   proteinase-activated receptor-2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22003.

AU Wang-H-.  Johnson-G-L.  Liu-X.  Malbon-C-C.
TI Repression of adipogenesis by adenylyl cyclase stimulatory G-protein
   {alpha} subunit is expressed within region 146-220
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22022.

AU Dai-K.  Kobayashi-R.  Beach-D.
TI Physical interaction of mammalian CDC37 with CDK4
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22030.

AU Sando-G-N.  Howard-E-J.  Madison-K-C.
TI Induction of ceramide glucosyltransferase activity in cultured human
   keratinocytes. Correlation with culture differentiation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22044.

AU Rossig-L.  Zolyomi-A.  Catt-K-J.  Balla-T.
TI Regulation of angiotensin II-stimulated Ca2+ oscillations by Ca2+
   influx mechanisms in adrenal glomerulosa cells.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22063.

AU Hosseini-G.  Liu-J.  de_Agostini-A-I.
TI Characterization and hormonal modulation of anticoagulant heparan
   sulfate proteoglycans synthesized by rat ovarian granulosa cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22090.

AU Saad-M-J-A.  Carvalho-C-R-O.  Thirone-A-C-P.  Velloso-L-A.
TI Insulin induces tyrosine phosphorylation of JAK2 in insulin-sensitive
   tissues of the intact rat
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22100.

AU Pantaloni-C.  Brabet-P.  Bilanges-B.  Dumuis-A.  Houssami-S.
   Spengler-D.  Bockaert-J.  Journot-L.
TI Alternative splicing in the N-terminal extracellular domain of the
   pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) receptor
   modulates receptor selectivity and relative potencies of PACAP-27 and
   PACAP-38 in phospholipase C activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22146.

AU Lu:Kuo-J-M.  Austen-K-F.  Katz-H-R.
TI Post-transcriptional stabilization by interleukin-1{beta} of
   interleukin-6 mRNA induced by c-kit ligand and interleukin-10 in mouse
   bone marrow-derived mast cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22169.

AU Patel-B-K-R.  Wang-L-M.  Lee-C-C.  Taylor-W-G.  Pierce-J-H.
   LaRochelle-W-J.
TI Stat6 and Jak1 are common elements in platelet-derived growth factor
   and interleukin-4 signal transduction pathways in NIH 3T3 fibroblasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22175.

AU Fournier-T-M.  Kamikura-D.  Teng-K.  Park-M.
TI Branching tubulogenesis but not scatter of Madin-Darby canine kidney
   cells requires a functional Grb2 binding site in the Met receptor
   tyrosine kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22211.

AU Bu-G.  Rennke-S.
TI Receptor-associated protein is a folding chaperone for low density
   lipoprotein receptor-related protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22218.

AU Onodera-H.  Motto-D-G.  Koretzky-G-A.  Rothstein-D-M.
TI Differential regulation of activation-induced tyrosine phosphorylation
   and recruitment of SLP-76 to Vav by distinct isoforms of the CD45
   protein-tyrosine phosphatase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22225.

AU Turko-I-V.  Haik-T-L.  McAllister:Lucas-L-M.  Burns-F.  Francis-S-H.
   Corbin-J-D.
TI Identification of key amino acids in a conserved cGMP-binding site of
   cGMP-binding phosphodiesterases. A putative NKXnD motif for cGMP
   binding.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22240.

AU Yue-C-C.  Muller:Greven-J.  Dailey-P.  Lozanski-G.  Anderson-V.
   Macintyre-S.
TI Identification of a C-reactive protein binding site in two hepatic
   carboxylesterases capable of retaining C-reactive protein within the
   endoplasmic reticulum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22245.

AU Zhao-Z.  Tan-Z.  Diltz-C-D.  You-M.  Fischer-E-H.
TI Activation of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase pathway by
   pervanadate, a potent inhibitor of tyrosine phosphatases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22251.

AU Trautwein-C.  Rakemann-T.  Pietrangelo-A.  Plumpe-J.  Montosi-G.
   Manns-M-P.
TI C/EBP-{beta}/LAP controls down-regulation of albumin gene transcription during liver regeneration
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22262.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Parkin-D-W.
TI Purine-specific nucleoside N-ribohydrolase from Trypanosoma brucei
   brucei. Purification, specificity, and kinetic mechanism.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21713.

AU Huang-Q.  Neuenschwander-P-F.  Rezaie-A-R.  Morrissey-J-H.
TI Substrate recognition by tissue factor-factor VIIa. Evidence for
   interaction of residues Lys165 and Lys166 of tissue factor with the
   4-carboxyglutamate-rich domain of factor X.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21752.

AU Libby-R-D.  Beachy-T-M.  Phipps-A-K.
TI Quantitating direct chlorine transfer from enzyme to substrate in
   chloroperoxidase-catalyzed reactions
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21820.

AU Talanian-R-V.  Dang-L-C.  Ferenz-C-R.  Hackett-M-C.  Mankovich-J-A.
   Welch-J-P.  Wong-W-W.  Brady-K-D.
TI Stability and oligomeric equilibria of refolded interleukin-1{beta}
   converting enzyme
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21853.

AU Franzke-C-W.  Baici-A.  Bartels-J.  Christophers-E.  Wiedow-O.
TI Antileukoprotease inhibits stratum corneum chymotryptic enzyme.
   Evidence for a regulative function in desquamation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21886.

AU McCright-B.  Rivers-A-M.  Audlin-S.  Virshup-D-M.
TI The B56 family of protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) regulatory subunits
   encodes differentiation-induced phosphoproteins that target PP2A to
   both nucleus and cytoplasm
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22081.

AU Vasconcelos-E-G.  Ferreira-S-T.  de_Carvalho-T-M-U.  de_Souza-W.
   Kettlun-A-M.  Mancilla-M.  Valenzuela-M-A.  Verjovski:Almeida-S.
TI Partial purification and immunohistochemical localization of ATP
   diphosphohydrolase from Schistosoma mansoni. Immunological
   cross-reactivities with potato apyrase and Toxoplasma gondii nucleoside
   triphosphate hydrolase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22139.

AU Jakobsson-P-J.  Mancini-J-A.  Ford:Hutchinson-A-W.
TI Identification and characterization of a novel human microsomal
   glutathione S-transferase with leukotriene C4. Synthase activity and
   significant sequence identity to 5-lipoxygenase-activating protein and
   leukotriene C4 synthase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22203.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Kimura-Y.  Kurzydlowski-K.  Tada-M.  MacLennan-D-H.
TI Phospholamban regulates the Ca2+-ATPase through intramembrane
   interactions
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21726.

AU Oelmuller-R.  Herrmann-R-G.  Pakrasi-H-B.
TI Molecular studies of CtpA, the carboxyl-terminal processing protease
   for the D1 protein of the photosystem II reaction center in higher
   plants
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21848.

AU Goswitz-V-C.  Matzke-E-A.  Taylor-M-R.  Jessen:Marshall-A-E.
   Brooker-R-J.
TI Structural topology of transmembrane helix 10 in the lactose permease
   of Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21927.

AU Delporte-C.  O'Connell-B-C.  He-X.  Ambudkar-I-S.  Agre-P.  Baum-B-J.
TI Adenovirus-mediated expression of aquaporin-5 in epithelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22070.

AU Komiya-T.  Mihara-K.
TI Protein import into mammalian mitochondria. Characterization of the
   intermediates along the import pathway of the precursor into the matrix.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22105.

AU Bochkareva-E.  Seluanov-A.  Bibi-E.  Girshovich-A.
TI Chaperonin-promoted post-translational membrane insertion of a
   multispanning membrane protein lactose permease
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22256.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Ritchie-H-H.  Wang-L-H.
TI Communication---Sequence determination of an extremely acidic rat
   dentin phosphoprotein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21695.

AU Jacquemin-P.  Hwang-J-J.  Martial-J-A.  Dolle-P.  Davidson-I.
TI A novel family of developmentally regulated mammalian transcription
   factors containing the TEA/ATTS DNA binding domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21775.

AU Ingham-C-J.  Hunter-I-S.  Smith-M-C-M.
TI Isolation and sequencing of the rho gene from Streptomyces lividans ZX7
   and characterization of the RNA-dependent NTPase activity of the
   overexpressed protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21803.

AU Deora-R.  Misra-T-K.
TI Characterization of the primary {sigma} factor of Staphylococcus aureus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21828.

AU Thomas-M-J.  Umayahara-Y.  Shu-H.  Centrella-M.  Rotwein-P.
   McCarthy-T-L.
TI Identification of the cAMP response element that controls
   transcriptional activation of the insulin-like growth factor-I gene by
   prostaglandin E2 in osteoblasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21835.

AU Henry-N-L.  Bushnell-D-A.  Kornberg-R-D.
TI A yeast transcriptional stimulatory protein similar to human PC4
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21842.

AU Kosovsky-M-J.  Huan-B.  Siddiqui-A.
TI Purification and properties of rat liver nuclear proteins that interact
   with the hepatitis B virus enhancer 1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21859.

AU Lavrik-O-I.  Prasad-R.  Beard-W-A.  Safronov-I-V.  Dobrikov-M-I.
   Srivastava-D-K.  Shishkin-G-V.  Wood-T-G.  Wilson-S-H.
TI dNTP binding to HIV-1 reverse transcriptase and mammalian DNA
   polymerase {beta} as revealed by affinity labeling with a photoreactive
   dNTP analog
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21891.

AU Leitman-D-C.  Costa-C-H-R-M.  Graf-H.  Baxter-J-D.  Ribeiro-R-C-J.
TI Thyroid hormone activation of transcription is potentiated by
   activators of cAMP-dependent protein kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21950.

AU Knofler-M.  Krapp-A.  Hagenbuchle-O.  Wellauer-P-K.
TI Constitutive expression of the gene for the cell-specific p48
   DNA-binding subunit of pancreas transcription factor 1 in cultured
   cells is under control of binding sites for transcription Factors Sp1
   and {alpha}Cbf
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21993.

AU Yohda-M.  Endo-I.  Abe-Y.  Ohta-T.  Iida-T.  Maruyama-T.  Kagawa-Y.
TI Gene for aspartate racemase from the sulfur-dependent hyperthermophilic
   archaeum, Desulfurococcus strain SY
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22017.

AU Chiaramello-A.  Neuman-T.  Peavy-D-R.  Zuber-M-X.
TI The GAP-43 gene is a direct downstream target of the basic
   helix-loop-helix transcription factors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22035.

AU Okazaki-I-J.  Kim-H-J.  Moss-J.
TI Cloning and characterization of a novel membrane-associated lymphocyte
   NAD:arginine ADP-ribosyltransferase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22052.

AU Ludlow-L-B.  Schick-B-P.  Budarf-M-L.  Driscoll-D-A.  Zackai-E-H.
   Cohen-A.  Konkle-B-A.
TI Identification of a mutation in a GATA binding site of the platelet
   glycoprotein Ib{beta} promoter resulting in the Bernard-Soulier syndrome
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22076.

AU Pan-Z-Q.  Ge-H.  Amin-A-A.  Hurwitz-J.
TI Transcription-positive cofactor 4 forms complexes with HSSB (RPA) on
   single-stranded DNA and influences HSSB-dependent enzymatic synthesis
   of simian virus 40 DNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22111.

AU Chou-S-J.  Lai-K-N.  Chung-B-.
TI Characterization of the upstream sequence of the human CYP11A1 gene for
   cell type-specific expression
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22125.

AU Iwasaki-T.  Yamada-M.  Satoh-T.  Konaka-S.  Ren-Y.  Hashimoto-K.
   Kohga-H.  Kato-Y.  Mori-M.
TI Genomic organization and promoter function of the human
   thyrotropin-releasing hormone receptor gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22183.

AU Clarke-E-M.  Peterson-C-L.  Brainard-A-V.  Riggs-D-L.
TI Regulation of the RNA polymerase I and III transcription systems in
   response to growth conditions
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22189.

AU Quitschke-W-W.  Matthews-J-P.  Kraus-R-J.  Vostrov-A-A.
TI The initiator element and proximal upstream sequences affect
   transcriptional activity and start site selection in the amyloid
   {beta}-protein precursor promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22231.

AU Alonso-C-R.  Pesce-C-G.  Kornblihtt-A-R.
TI The CCAAT-binding proteins CP1 and NF-I cooperate with ATF-2 in the
   transcription of the fibronectin gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22271.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Hu-D-D.  Barbas-C-F-III.  Smith-J-W.
TI An allosteric Ca2+ binding site on the {beta}3-integrins that regulates
   the dissociation rate for RGD ligands
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21745.

AU Charlet-M.  Chernysh-S.  Philippe-H.  Hetru-C.  Hoffmann-J-A.
   Bulet-P.
TI Innate immunity. Isolation of several cysteine-rich antimicrobial
   peptides from the blood of a mollusc, Mytilus edulis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21808.

AU Fisher-A-J.  Thompson-T-B.  Thoden-J-B.  Baldwin-T-O.  Rayment-I.
TI The 1.5-A resolution crystal structure of bacterial luciferase in low
   salt conditions
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21956.

AU Clark-R.  Olson-K.  Fuh-G.  Marian-M.  Mortensen-D.  Teshima-G.
   Chang-S.  Chu-H.  Mukku-V.  Canova:Davis-E.  Somers-T.  Cronin-M.
   Winkler-M.  Wells-J-A.
TI Long-acting growth hormones produced by conjugation with polyethylene
   glycol
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21969.

AU Tozer-E-C.  Liddington-R-C.  Sutcliffe-M-J.  Smeeton-A-H.
   Loftus-J-C.
TI Ligand binding to integrin {alpha}IIb{beta}3 is dependent on a
   MIDAS-like domain in the {beta}3 subunit
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 21978.

AU Larcher-J-C.  Boucher-D.  Lazereg-S.  Gros-F.  Denoulet-P.
TI Interaction of kinesin motor domains with {alpha}- and {beta}-tubulin
   subunits at a Tau-independent binding site. Regulation by
   polyglutamylation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22117.

AU Rahfeld-J-U.  Rucknagel-K-P.  Stoller-G.  Horne-S-M.  Schierhorn-A.
   Young-K-D.  Fischer-G.
TI Isolation and amino acid sequence of a new 22-kDa FKBP-like
   peptidyl-prolyl cis/trans-isomerase of Escherichia coli. Similarity to
   Mip-like proteins of pathogenic bacteria.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22130.

AU Sumimoto-H.  Hata-K.  Mizuki-K.  Ito-T.  Kage-Y.  Sakaki-Y.
   Fukumaki-Y.  Nakamura-M.  Takeshige-K.
TI Assembly and activation of the phagocyte NADPH oxidase. Specific
   interaction of the N-terminal Src homology 3 domain of p47phox with
   p22phox is required for activation of the NADPH oxidase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22152.

AU Chong-S.  Shao-Y.  Paulus-H.  Benner-J.  Perler-F-B.  Xu-M-Q.
TI Protein splicing involving the Saccharomyces cerevisiae VMA intein. The
   steps in the splicing pathway, side reactions leading to protein
   cleavage, and establishment of an in vitro splicing system.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22159.

AU Huang-R.  Reusch-R-N.
TI Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) is associated with specific proteins in the
   cytoplasm and membranes of Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22196.

AU Chen-Q.  Lin-T-H.  Der-C-J.  Juliano-R-L.
TI Integrin-mediated activation of MEK and mitogen-activated protein
   kinase is independent of Ras. Vol. 271 (1996) 18122-18127.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22280.

AU Cusak-B.  Groshan-K.  McCormick-D-J.  Pang-Y-P.  Perry-R.  Phung-C-T.
   Souder-T.  Richelson-E.
TI Chimeric rat/human neurotensin receptors localize a region of the
   receptor sensitive to binding of a novel, species-specific picomolar
   affinity peptide. Vol. 271 (1996) 15054-15059.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 6.  271(36).  p 22280.



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AU Udvardy-A.
TI Review The role of controlled proteolysis in cell-cycle regulation.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 307.
AB 62400307.225

AU Wyborn-N-R.  Mills-J.  Williams-S-G.  Jones-C-W.
TI Molecular characterisation of formamidase from Methylophilus
   methylotrophus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 314.
AB 62400314.225

AU Le-Fur-N.  El-Khadir-Mounier-C.  Powell-R-S.  Diot-C.  Mallard-J.
   Douaire-M.
TI Characterization of the chicken fatty acid synthase gene 5' part
   and promoter region.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 323.
AB 62400323.225

AU Gao-Y.  Priebe-W.  Wang-A-H-J.
TI Substitutions at C2' of daunosamine in the anticancer drug
   daunorubicin alter its DNA-binding sequence specificity.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 331.
AB 62400331.225

AU Braquart-C.  Bouhin-H.  Quennedey-A.  Delachambre-J.
TI Up-regulation of an adult cuticular gene by 20-hydroxyecdysone in
   insect metamorphosing epidermis cultured in vitro.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 336.
AB 62400336.225

AU Kroes-S-J.  Hoitink-C-W-G.  Andrew-C-R.  Ai-J.  Sanders-Loehr-J.
   Messerschmidt-A.  Hagen-W-R.  Canters-G-W.
TI The mutation Met121&larr;His creates a type-1.5 copper site in
   Alcaligenes denitrificans azurin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 342.
AB 62400342.225

AU Harwig-S-S-L.  Waring-A.  Yang-H-J.  Cho-Y.  Tan-L.  Lehrer-R-I.
TI Intramolecular disulfide bonds enhance the antimicrobial and lytic
   activities of protegrins at physiological sodium chloride
   concentrations.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 352.
AB 62400352.225

AU Chung-J-S.  Webster-S-G.
TI Does the N-terminal pyroglutamate residue have any physiological
   significance for crab hyperglycemic neuropeptides ?.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 358.
AB 62400358.225

AU Donath-M-J-S-H.  Lenting-P-J.  van-Mourik-J-A.  Mertens-K.
TI Kinetics of factor VIII light-chain cleavage by thrombin and factor
   Xa.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 365.
AB 62400365.225

AU Tholl-D.  Ober-D.  Martin-W.  Kellermann-J.  Hartmann-T.
TI Purification, molecular cloning and expression in Escherichia coli
   of homospermidine synthase from Rhodopseudomonas viridis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 373.
AB 62400373.225

AU Foerster-J.  Harteneck-C.  Malkewitz-J.  Schultz-G.  Koesling-D.
TI A functional heme-binding site of soluble guanylyl cyclase requires
   intact N-termini of alpha_[1] and beta_[1] subunits.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 380.
AB 62400380.225

AU Schoenfeld-P.  Jezek-P.  Belyaeva-E-A.  Borecky-J.  Slyshenkov-V-S.
    Wieckowski-M-R.  Wojtczak-L.
TI Photomodification of mitochondrial proteins by azido fatty acids
   and its effect on mitochondrial energetics.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 387.
AB 62400387.225

AU Brunati-A-M.  Bordin-L.  Clari-G.  Moret-V.
TI The Lyn-catalyzed Tyr phosphorylation of the transmembrane band-3
   protein of human erythrocytes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 394.
AB 62400394.225

AU Brunati-A-M.  James-P.  Guerra-B.  Ruzzene-M.  Donella-Deana-A.
   Pinna-L-A.
TI The spleen protein-tyrosine kinase TPK-IIB is highly similar to the
   catalytic domain of p72^.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 400.
AB 62400400.225

AU Nishida-K.  Otsu-K.  Hori-M.  Kuzuya-T.  Tada-M.
TI Cloning and characterization of the 5'-upstream regulatory region
   of the Ca^[2+]-release channel gene of cardiac sarcoplasmic
   reticulum.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 408.
AB 62400408.225

AU Raditsch-M.  Geyer-M.  Kalbitzer-H-R.  Jahn-W.  Ruppersberg-J-P.
   Witzemann-V.
TI Polyamine spider toxins and mammalian N-methyl-D-aspartate
   receptors.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 416.
AB 62400416.225

AU Sasaki-T.  Mann-K.  Murphy-G.  Chu-M-L.  Timpl-R.
TI Different susceptibilities of fibulin-1 and fibulin-2 to cleavage
   by matrix metalloproteinases and other tissue proteases.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 427.
AB 62400427.225

AU Moreno-F.  Corrales-S.  Garcia-Blanco-F.  Gore-M-G.  Rees-Milton-K.
    Churchich-J-E.
TI Reversible denaturation of myo-inositol monophosphatase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 435.
AB 62400435.225

AU Homma-K.  Natori-S.
TI Identification of substrate proteins for cathepsin L that are
   selectively hydrolyzed during the differentiation of imaginal
   discs of Sarcophaga peregrina.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 443.
AB 62400443.225

AU Katsumata-T.  Noguchi-S.  Yonezawa-N.  Tanokura-M.  Nakano-M.
TI Structural characterization of the N-linked carbohydrate chains of
   the zona pellucida glycoproteins from bovine ovarian and
   fertilized eggs.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 448.
AB 62400448.225

AU Doebereiner-A.  Schmid-A.  Ludwig-A.  Goebel-W.  Benz-R.
TI The effects of calcium and other polyvalent cations on channel
   formation by Escherichia coli alpha-hemolysin in red blood cells
   and lipid bilayer membranes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 454.
AB 62400454.225

AU Papa-S.  Zanotti-F.  Cocco-T.  Perrucci-C.  Candita-C.  Minuto-M.
TI Identification of functional domains and critical residues in the
   adenosinetriphosphatase inhibitor protein of mitochondrial
   F_[0]F_[1] ATP synthase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 461.
AB 62400461.225

AU Blobel-F.  Erdmann-R.
TI Identification of a yeast peroxisomal member of the family of
   AMP-binding proteins.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 468.
AB 62400468.225

AU Kluge-C.  Brecevic-L.  Heizmann-C-W.  Blau-N.  Thoeny-B.
TI Chromosomal localization, genomic structure and characterization of
   the human gene and a retropseudogene for
   6-pyruvoyltetrahydropterin synthase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 477.
AB 62400477.225

AU Kumano-G.  Yokosawa-H.  Nishida-H.
TI Biochemical evidence for membrane-bound endoderm-specific alkaline
   phosphatase in larvae of the ascidian, Halocynthia roretzi.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 240(2)  P 485.
AB 62400485.225

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TI Evolutionary analysis of sea urchin mitochondrial tRNAs: folding of
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   nucleotides.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(3)  P 191.
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AU Bonjardim-C-A.  Pereira-L-S.  Nobrega-F-G.
TI Analysis of exon and intron mutants in the cytochrome b
   mitochondrial gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(3)  P 200.
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AU Rep-M.  Nooy-J.  Guelin-E.  Grivell-L-A.
TI Three genes for mitochondrial proteins suppress null-mutations in
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SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(3)  P 206.
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AU Shallom-J-M.  Golin-J.
TI The unusual inheritance of multidrug-resistance factors in
   Saccharomyces.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(3)  P 212.
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AU Camasses-A.
TI Natural translocation of a large segment of chromosome III to
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SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(3)  P 218.
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AU Soshi-T.  Sakuraba-Y.  Kaefer-E.  Inoue-H.
TI The mus-8 gene of Neurospora crassa encodes a structural and
   functional homolog of the Rad6 protein of Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(3)  P 224.
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AU Homann-V.  Mende-K.  Arntz-C.  Ilardi-V.  Macino-G.  Morelli-G.
   Boese-G.  Tudzynski-B.
TI The isoprenoid pathway: cloning and characterization of fungal FPPS
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SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(3)  P 232.
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AU Reymond-Cotton-P.  Fraissinet-Tachet-L.  Fevre-M.
TI Expression of the Sclerotinia sclerotiorum polygalacturonase pg1
   gene: possible involvement of CREA in glucose catabolite
   repression.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(3)  P 240.
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AU van-Rensburg-P.  van-Zyl-W-H.  Pretorius-I-S.
TI Co-expression of a Phanerochaete chrysosporium cellobiohydrolase
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   in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(3)  P 246.
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AU Kema-G-H-J.  Verstappen-E-C-P.  Todorova-M.  Waalwijk-C.
TI Successful crosses and molecular tetrad and progeny analyses
   demonstrate heterothallism in Mycosphaerella graminicola.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(3)  P 251.
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AU Kelchner-S-A.  Wendel-J-F.
TI Hairpins create minute inversions in non-coding regions of
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SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(3)  P 259.
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AU Shull-V.  Hamer-J-E.
TI Rearrangements at a DNA-fingerprint locus in the rice blast fungus.
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AU Dring-M-J.  Makarov-V.  Schoschina-E.  Lorenz-M.  Luening-K.
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AU Trowbridge-C-D.
TI Introduced versus native subspecies of Codium fragile : how
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SO Marine-Biology.  1996 126(2)  P 193.
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AU Hurd-C-L.  Harrison-P-J.  Druehl-L-D.
TI Effect of seawater velocity on inorganic nitrogen uptake by
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SO Marine-Biology.  1996 126(2)  P 205.
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AU McFadden-C-S.  Aydin-K-Y.
TI Spatial autocorrelation analysis of small-scale genetic structure
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SO Marine-Biology.  1996 126(2)  P 215.
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AU Scudiero-R.  Capasso-C.  Carginale-V.  Filosa-S.  Capasso-A.
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TI Isolation and characterisation of zinc-binding proteins distinct
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SO Marine-Biology.  1996 126(2)  P 225.
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AU Dalby-Jr-J-E.
TI Nemertean, copepod, and amphipod symbionts of the dimorphic
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SO Marine-Biology.  1996 126(2)  P 231.
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AU Lodeiros-C-J-M.  Fernandez-R-I.  Bonmati-A.  Himmelman-J-H.
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TI Relation of RNA/DNA ratios to growth for the scallop Euvola
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SO Marine-Biology.  1996 126(2)  P 245.
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AU Sanjuan-A.  Perez-Losada-M.  Guerra-A.
TI Genetic differentiation in three Sepia species (Mollusca:
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SO Marine-Biology.  1996 126(2)  P 253.
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AU Ikeda-T.  Hirakawa-K.
TI Early development and estimated life cycle of the mesopelagic
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SO Marine-Biology.  1996 126(2)  P 261.
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AU Street-G-T.  Montagna-P-A.
TI Loss of genetic diversity in Harpacticoida near offshore platforms.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 126(2)  P 271.
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AU Anger-K.
TI Physiological and biochemical changes during lecithotrophic larval
   development and early juvenile growth in the northern stone crab,
   Lithodes maja (Decapoda: Anomura).
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 126(2)  P 283.
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AU Freire-J.
TI Feeding ecology of Liocarcinus depurator (Decapoda: Portunidae) in
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SO Marine-Biology.  1996 126(2)  P 297.
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AU Depledge-M-H.  Lundebye-A-K.  Curtis-T.  Aagaard-A.  Andersen-B-B.
TI Automated interpulse-duration assessment (AIDA): a new technique
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SO Marine-Biology.  1996 126(2)  P 313.
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AU Salvanes-A-G-V.  Stockley-B-M.
TI Spatial variation of growth and gonadal developments of Maurolicus
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SO Marine-Biology.  1996 126(2)  P 321.
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AU Pinto-L.  Punchihewa-N-N.
TI Utilisation of mangroves and seagrasses by fishes in the Negombo
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SO Marine-Biology.  1996 126(2)  P 333.
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AU Hare-J-A.  Cowen-R-K.  Zehr-J-P.  Juanes-F.  Day-K-H.
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SO Marine-Biology.  1996 126(2)  P 346.
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AU Connell-S-D.
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AU Ibe-M.  Moore-Y-I.  Miwa-K.  Kaneko-Y.  Yokota-S.  Takiguchi-M.
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AU Wakenell-P-S.  Miller-M-M.  Goto-R-M.  Gauderman-W-J.  Briles-W-E.
TI Association between the Rfp-Y haplotype and the incidence of
   Marek's disease in chickens.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 44(4)  P 242.
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AU van-de-Wal-Y.  Kooy-Y-M-C.  Drijfhout-J-W.  Amons-R.  Koning-F.
TI Peptide binding characteristics of the coeliac disease-associated
   DQ(alpha1^[*]0501, beta1^[*]0201) molecule.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 44(4)  P 246.
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AU Abdulla-S.  Beck-S.  Belich-M.  Jackson-A.  Nakamura-T.
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TI Divergent intron arrangement in the MB1/LMP7 proteasome gene pair.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 44(4)  P 254.
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AU Pichon-L.  Hampe-A.  Giffon-T.  Carn-G.  Legall-J-Y.  David-V.
TI A new non-HLA multigene family associated with the PERB11 family
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SO Immunogenetics.  1996 44(4)  P 259.
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AU Howcroft-T-K.  Weissman-J-D.  Rudikoff-S.  Frels-W-I.  Singer-D-S.
TI Repression of the nonclassical MHC class I gene H2-M1 by cis-acting
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SO Immunogenetics.  1996 44(4)  P 268.
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AU Kerfourn-F.  Charlemagne-J.  Fellah-J-S.
TI The structure, rearrangement, and ontogenic expression of DB and JB
   gene segments of the Mexican axolotl T-cell antigen receptor beta
   chain (TCRB).
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 44(4)  P 275.
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AU Plougastel-B.  Jones-T.  Trowsdale-J.
TI Genomic structure, chromosome location, and alternative splicing of
   the human NKG2A gene.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 44(4)  P 286.
AB 60440286.251

AU Lindsey-J-W.
TI Characteristics of initial and reinduced experimental autoimmune
   encephalomyelitis.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 44(4)  P 292.
AB 60440292.251

AU Gahery-Segard-H.  Jouvin-Marche-E.  Six-A.  Gris-Liebe-C.
   Malissen-M.  Malissen-B.  Cazenave-P-A.  Marche-P-N.
TI Germline genomic structure of the B10.A mouse Tcra-V2 gene
   subfamily.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 44(4)  P 298.
AB 60440298.251

AU Isono-T.  Nagano-Y.  Seto-A.
TI Expression of the interferon-gamma and interleukin-10 genes in
   rabbit HTLV-I-transformed T-cell lines.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 44(4)  P 306.
AB 60440306.251

AU Lewis-L-A.  Victor-T-C.  Helden-E-G-H.  Blackwell-J-M.
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TI Identification of C to T mutation at position -236 bp in the human
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SO Immunogenetics.  1996 44(4)  P 309.
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AU Dissen-E.  Fossum-S.
TI Chromosomal localization of the genes encoding rat CD4, CD8alpha,
   and CD8beta.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 44(4)  P 312.
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AU Russell-G-C.  Oliver-R-A.  Sawhney-S-M-S.
TI Cloning, transfection, and DNA sequence of a second gene from the
   BoLA-A11 haplotype.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 44(4)  P 315.
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AU Nakamura-N.  Wajjwalku-W.  Nishimura-H.  Okubo-H.  Niimi-N.
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TI Nucleotide sequences of env and 3'LTROrf genes of endogenous mouse
   mammary tumor viruses encoding superantigen specific for
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AU Ward-P.  Shreeve-R-S.  Cripps-G-C.  Trathan-P-N.
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AU Calbet-A.  Alcaraz-M.
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AU Duro-A.  Gili-J-M.
TI Mesoscale spatial heterogeneity in chaetognath populations during
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AU Falkenhaug-T.
TI Distributional and seasonal patterns of ctenophores in Malangen,
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AU Sala-E.  Zabala-M.
TI Fish predation and the structure of the sea urchin Paracentrotus
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AU Temara-A.  Ledent-G.  Warnau-M.  Paucot-H.  Jangoux-M.  Dubois-P.
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AU Wang-W-X.  Fisher-N-S.  Luoma-S-N.
TI Kinetic determinations of trace element bioaccumulation in the mussel
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Sep 12.  140.  P 91-113.

AU Arsenault-D-J.  Himmelman-J-H.
TI Size-related changes in vulnerability to predators and spatial refuge
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Sep 12.  140.  P 115-122.

AU Nellis-P.  Bourget-E.
TI Influence of physical and chemical factors on settlement and
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Sep 12.  140.  P 123-139.

AU Norkko-A.  Bonsdorff-E.
TI Population responses of coastal zoobenthos to stress induced by
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AU Procaccini-G.  Alberte-R-S.  Mazzella-L.
TI Genetic structure of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica in the Western
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AU Sommer-U.
TI Nutrient competition experiments with periphyton from the Baltic Sea.
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AU Ishikawa-A.  Taniguchi-A.
TI Contribution of benthic cysts to the population dynamics of
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AU Almers-H.  Cedhagen-T.
TI Ecology and hydrodynamic adaptations of the large foraminiferan
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AU Whitehouse-M-J.  Priddle-J.  Trathan-P-N.  Brandon-M-A.
TI Substantial open-ocean phytoplankton blooms to the north of South
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AU Glud-R-N.  Ramsing-N-B.  Gundersen-J-K.  Klimant-I.
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AU Ziebis-W.  Huettel-M.  Forster-S.
TI Impact of biogenic sediment topography on oxygen fluxes in permeable
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AU Boetius-A.  Lochte-K.
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AU Brey-T.  Jarre-Teichmann-A.  Borlich-O.
TI Artificial neural network versus multiple linear regression: predicting
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Sep 12.  140.  P 251-256.

AU Miller-Way-T.  Twilley-R-R.
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AU Oefner-D.  Schmid-K-W.
TI Standardized AgNOR analysis: its usefulness in surgical oncology.
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AU Cao-Y.  Stosiek-P.  Springer-G-F.  Karsten-U.
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AU Shin-B-C.  Suzuki-T.  Tanaka-S.  Kuraoka-A.  Shibata-Y.  Takata-K.
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AU Fullmer-C-S.  Chandra-S.  Smith-C-A.  Morrison-G-H.  Wasserman-R-H.
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AU Sumi-Y.  Itoh-M-T.  Muraki-T.  Suzuki-T.
TI Histochemical staining of cadmium with
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AU Hackstein-H.  Jahn-G.  Kirchner-H.  Bein-G.
TI Fluorescence in situ hybridization with cosmid clones for the
   detection of human cytomegalovirus DNA in peripheral blood
   leukocytes.
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AU Oguni-M.  Shinohara-H.  Asano-T.  Kato-K.  Setogawa-T.
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SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(2)  P 235.
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AU Aubele-M.  Auer-G.  Hoefler-H.
TI Analysis of DNA and Morphometry in breast carcinoma.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(2)  P 241.
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AU Drabent-B.  Bode-C.  Bramlage-B.  Doenecke-D.
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AU Benchaib-M.  Delorme-R.  Pluvinage-M.  Bryon-P-A.  Souchier-C.
TI Evaluation of five green fluorescence-emitting
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SO Histochemistry.  1996 106(2)  P 253.
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AU Okamura-H.  Sugai-N.  Kanno-T.  Shimizu-T.  Ohtani-I.
TI Histochemical localization of carbonic anhydrase in the trachea of
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TI Nuclear waste repositories in salt mines: a new approach to safety
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SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1996 179(3)  P 331.
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AU Collett-T-S.  Baron-J.  Sellen-K.
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AU Richter-C-P.  Heynert-S.  Klinke-R.
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AU Wustmann-G.  Rein-K.  Wolf-R.  Heisenberg-M.
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   tandem mass spectrometric study.
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AU Tabas-I.  Marathe-S.  Keesler-G-A.  Beatini-N.  Shiratori-Y.
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   role of an eventual failure of this response in foam cell necrosis in
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AU van_den_Born-J.  Jann-K.  Assmann-K-J-M.  Lindahl-U.  Berden-J-H-M.
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AU O'Neill-M-A.  Warrenfeltz-D.  Kates-K.  Pellerin-P.  Doco-T.
   Darvill-A-G.  Albersheim-P.
TI Rhamnogalacturonan-II, a pectic polysaccharide in the walls of growing
   plant cells, forms a dimer that is covalently cross-linked by a borate
   ester. In vitro conditions for the formation and hydrolysis of the
   dimer.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22923.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Vexler-Z-S.  Symons-M.  Barber-D-L.
TI Communication---Activation of Na+-H+ exchange is necessary for
   RhoA-induced stress fiber formation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22281.

AU Lefebvre-V.  Mechin-M-C.  Louckx-M-P.  Rider-M-H.  Hue-L.
TI Communication---Signaling pathway involved in the activation of heart
   6-phosphofructo-2-kinase by insulin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22289.

AU Cowen-D-S.  Sowers-R-S.  Manning-D-R.
TI Communication---Activation of a mitogen-activated protein kinase (ERK2)
   by the 5-hydroxytryptamine1A receptor is sensitive not only to
   inhibitors of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, but to an inhibitor of
   phosphatidylcholine hydrolysis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22297.

AU Warnock-D-E.  Hinshaw-J-E.  Schmid-S-L.
TI Dynamin self-assembly stimulates its GTPase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22310.

AU Tao-N.  Wagner-S-J.  Lublin-D-M.
TI CD36 is palmitoylated on both N- and C-terminal cytoplasmic tails
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22315.

AU Lankester-A-C.  Rood-P-M-L.  van_Schijndel-G-M-W.  Hooibrink-B.
   Verhoeven-A-J.  van_Lier-R-A-W.
TI Alteration of B-cell antigen receptor signaling by CD19 co-ligation. A
   study with bispecific antibodies.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22326.

AU Hopf-F-W.  Reddy-P.  Hong-J.  Steinhardt-R-A.
TI A capacitative calcium current in cultured skeletal muscle cells is
   mediated by the calcium-specific leak channel and inhibited by
   dihydropyridine compounds
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22358.

AU Hartsough-M-T.  Frey-R-S.  Zipfel-P-A.  Buard-A.  Cook-S-J.
   McCormick-F.  Mulder-K-M.
TI Altered transforming growth factor {beta} signaling in epithelial cells
   when Ras activation is blocked
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22368.

AU Iwamoto-T.  Watano-T.  Shigekawa-M.
TI A novel isothiourea derivative selectively inhibits the reverse mode of
   Na+/Ca2+ exchange in cells expressing NCX1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22391.

AU McConkey-D-J.
TI Calcium-dependent, interleukin 1{beta}-converting enzyme
   inhibitor-insensitive degradation of lamin B1 and DNA fragmentation in
   isolated thymocyte nuclei
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22398.

AU Debinski-W.  Miner-R.  Leland-P.  Obiri-N-I.  Puri-R-K.
TI Receptor for interleukin (IL) 13 does not interact with IL4 but
   receptor for IL4 interacts with IL13 on human glioma cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22428.

AU Bhat-G-J.  Abraham-S-T.  Baker-K-M.
TI Angiotensin II interferes with interleukin 6-induced Stat3 signaling by
   a pathway involving mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22447.

AU Wiech-H.  Geier-B-M.  Paschke-T.  Spang-A.  Grein-K.  Steinkotter-J.
   Melkonian-M.  Schiebel-E.
TI Characterization of green alga, yeast, and human centrins. Specific
   subdomain features determine functional diversity.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22453.

AU Ding-Y.  Kobayashi-S.  Kopito-R.
TI Mapping of ankyrin binding determinants on the erythroid anion
   exchanger, AE1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22494.

AU O'Neill-T-J.  Rose-D-W.  Pillay-T-S.  Hotta-K.  Olefsky-J-M.
   Gustafson-T-A.
TI Interaction of a GRB-IR splice variant (a human GRB10 homolog) with the
   insulin and insulin-like growth factor I receptors. Evidence for a role
   in mitogenic signaling.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22506.

AU Schulz-K.  Danner-S.  Bauer-P.  Schroder-S.  Lohse-M-J.
TI Expression of phosducin in a phosducin-negative cell line reveals
   functions of a G{beta}{gamma}-binding protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22546.

AU Klein-S.  Bikfalvi-A.  Birkenmeier-T-M.  Giancotti-F-G.  Rifkin-D-B.
TI Integrin regulation by endogenous expression of 18-kDa fibroblast
   growth factor-2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22583.

AU Hartman-J-L-IV.  Northup-J-K.
TI Functional reconstitution in situ of 5-hydroxytryptamine2c (5HT2c)
   receptors with {alpha}q and inverse agonism of 5HT2c receptor
   antagonists
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22591.

AU Lin-X.  Voyno:Yasenetskaya-T-A.  Hooley-R.  Lin-C-Y.  Orlowski-J.
   Barber-D-L.
TI G{alpha}12 differentially regulates Na+-H+ exchanger isoforms
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22604.

AU Hill-J-R.  Corbett-J-A.  Kwon-G.  Marshall-C-A.  McDaniel-M-L.
TI Nitric oxide regulates interleukin 1 bioactivity released from murine
   macrophages
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22672.

AU Wang-H-S.  Cao-H-J.  Winn-V-D.  Rezanka-L-J.  Frobert-Y.  Evans-C-H.
   Sciaky-D.  Young-D-A.  Smith-T-J.
TI Leukoregulin induction of prostaglandin-endoperoxide H synthase-2 in
   human orbital fibroblasts. An in vitro model for connective tissue
   inflammation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22718.

AU Laflamme-L.  de_Gasparo-M.  Gallo-J-M.  Payet-M-D.  Gallo:Payet-N.
TI Angiotensin II induction of neurite outgrowth by AT2 receptors in
   NG108-15 cells. Effect counteracted by the AT1 receptors.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22729.

AU de_la_Cruz-I-P.  Nillni-E-A.
TI Intracellular sites of prothyrotropin-releasing hormone processing
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22736.

AU Simonian-P-L.  Grillot-D-A-M.  Merino-R.  Nunez-G.
TI Bax can antagonize Bcl-XL during etoposide and cisplatin-induced cell
   death independently of its heterodimerization with Bcl-XL
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22764.

AU Latour-S.  Chow-L-M-L.  Veillette-A.
TI Differential intrinsic enzymatic activity of Syk and Zap-70
   protein-tyrosine kinases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22782.

AU Qu-D.  Teckman-J-H.  Omura-S.  Perlmutter-D-H.
TI Degradation of a mutant secretory protein, {alpha}1-antitrypsin Z, in
   the endoplasmic reticulum requires proteasome activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22791.

AU Mimnaugh-E-G.  Chavany-C.  Neckers-L.
TI Polyubiquitination and proteasomal degradation of the p185c-erbB-2
   receptor protein-tyrosine kinase induced by geldanamycin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22796.

AU Hou-X.  Dietrich-J.  Odum-N.  Geisler-C.
TI The cytoplasmic tail of Fc{gamma}RIIIA{alpha} is involved in signaling
   by the low affinity receptor for immunoglobulin G
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22815.

AU DiStefano-P-S.  Boulton-T-G.  Stark-J-L.  Zhu-Y.  Adryan-K-M.
   Ryan-T-E.  Lindsay-R-M.
TI Ciliary neurotrophic factor induces down-regulation of its receptor and
   desensitization of signal transduction pathways in vivo.
   Non-equivalence with pharmacological activity.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22839.

AU Beaulieu-M.  Levesque-E.  Hum-D-W.  Belanger-A.
TI Isolation and characterization of a novel cDNA encoding a human
   UDP-glucuronosyltransferase active on C19 steroids
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22855.

AU Keller-S-H.  Lindstrom-J.  Taylor-P.
TI Involvement of the chaperone protein calnexin and the acetylcholine
   receptor {beta}-subunit in the assembly and cell surface expression of
   the receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22871.

AU Rani-M-R-S.  Foster-G-R.  Leung-S.  Leaman-D.  Stark-G-R.
   Ransohoff-R-M.
TI Characterization of {beta}-R1, a gene that is selectively induced by
   interferon {beta} (IFN-{beta}) compared with IFN-{alpha}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22878.

AU Ida-N.  Hartmann-T.  Pantel-J.  Schroder-J.  Zerfass-R.  Forstl-H.
   Sandbrink-R.  Masters-C-L.  Beyreuther-K.
TI Analysis of heterogeneous {beta}A4 peptides in human cerebrospinal
   fluid and blood by a newly developed sensitive Western blot assay
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22908.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Daas-P-J-H.  Wassenaar-R-W.  Willemsen-P.  Theunissen-R-J.
   Keltjens-J-T.  van_der_Drift-C.  Vogels-G-D.
TI Purification and properties of an enzyme involved in the ATP-dependent
   activation of the methanol:2-mercaptoethanesulfonic acid
   methyltransferase reaction in Methanosarcina barkeri
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22339.

AU Tobimatsu-T.  Azuma-M.  Matsubara-H.  Takatori-H.  Niida-T.
   Nishimoto-K.  Satoh-H.  Hayashi-R.  Toraya-T.
TI Cloning, sequencing, and high level expression of the genes encoding
   adenosylcobalamin-dependent glycerol dehydrase of Klebsiella pneumoniae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22352.

AU Sheu-F-S.  Mahoney-C-W.  Seki-K.  Huang-K-P.
TI Nitric oxide modification of rat brain neurogranin affects its
   phosphorylation by protein kinase C and affinity for calmodulin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22407.

AU Sibbesen-O.  De_Voss-J-J.  de_Montellano-P-R-O.
TI Putidaredoxin reductase-putidaredoxin-cytochrome P450cam triple fusion
   protein. Construction of a self-sufficient Escherichia coli catalytic
   system.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22462.

AU Cantu-C-III.  Huang-W.  Palzkill-T.
TI Selection and characterization of amino acid substitutions at residues
   237-240 of TEM-1 {beta}-lactamase with altered substrate specificity
   for aztreonam and ceftazidime
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22538.

AU DebBurman-S-K.  Ptasienski-J.  Benovic-J-L.  Hosey-M-M.
TI G protein-coupled receptor kinase GRK2 is a phospholipid-dependent
   enzyme that can be conditionally activated by G protein {beta}{gamma}
   subunits
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22552.

AU Freeman-J-L.  Lambeth-J-D.
TI NADPH oxidase activity is independent of p47phox in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22578.

AU Choi-Y-H.  Matsuzaki-R.  Suzuki-S.  Tanizawa-K.
TI Role of conserved Asn-Tyr-Asp-Tyr sequence in bacterial
   copper/2,4,5-trihydroxyphenylalanyl quinone-containing histamine oxidase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22598.

AU Chan-C-.  Gill-G-N.
TI Mutational analysis of the nucleotide binding site of the epidermal
   growth factor receptor and v-Src protein-tyrosine kinases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22619.

AU Capdevila-J-H.  Wei-S.  Helvig-C.  Falck-J-R.  Belosludtsev-Y.
   Truan-G.  Graham:Lorence-S-E.  Peterson-J-A.
TI The highly stereoselective oxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids by
   cytochrome P450BM-3
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22663.

AU Garrow-T-A.
TI Purification, kinetic properties, and cDNA cloning of mammalian
   betaine-homocysteine methyltransferase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22831.

AU Gibbs-E.  Pan-Z-Q.  Niu-H.  Hurwitz-J.
TI Studies on the in vitro phosphorylation of HSSB-p34 and -p107 by
   cyclin-dependent kinases. Cyclin-substrate interactions dictate the
   efficiency of phosphorylation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22847.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Klockner-U.  Mikala-G.  Schwartz-A.  Varadi-G.
TI Communication---Molecular studies of the asymmetric pore structure of
   the human cardiac voltage-dependent Ca2+ channel. Conserved residue,
   Glu-1086, regulates proton-dependent ion permeation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22293.

AU Leng-X-H.  Manolson-M-F.  Liu-Q.  Forgac-M.
TI Site-directed mutagenesis of the 100-kDa subunit (Vph1p) of the yeast
   vacuolar (H+)-ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22487.

AU Zorzato-F.  Menegazzi-P.  Treves-S.  Ronjat-M.
TI Role of malignant hyperthermia domain in the regulation of Ca2+ release
   channel (ryanodine receptor) of skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22759.

AU Gaymard-F.  Cerutti-M.  Horeau-C.  Lemaillet-G.  Urbach-S.
   Ravallec-M.  Devauchelle-G.  Sentenac-H.  Thibaud-J-B.
TI The baculovirus/insect cell system as an alternative to Xenopus
   oocytes. First characterization of the AKT1 K+ channel from Arabidopsis
   thaliana.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22863.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Powell-W.  Bartholomew-B.  Reines-D.
TI Communication---Elongation factor SII contacts the 3{prime}-end of RNA
   in the RNA polymerase II elongation complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22301.

AU Guillon-J-M.  Heiss-S.  Soutourina-J.  Mechulam-Y.  Laalami-S.
   Grunberg:Manago-M.  Blanquet-S.
TI Interplay of methionine tRNAs with translation elongation factor Tu and
   translation initiation factor 2 in Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22321.

AU Palaniappan-C.  Wisniewski-M.  Wu-W.  Fay-P-J.  Bambara-R-A.
TI Misincorporation by HIV-1 reverse transcriptase promotes recombination
   via strand transfer synthesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22331.

AU Rowles-J.  Scherer-S-W.  Xi-T.  Majer-M.  Nickle-D-C.  Rommens-J-M.
   Popov-K-M.  Harris-R-A.  Riebow-N-L.  Xia-J.  Tsui-L-C.  Bogardus-C.
   Prochazka-M.
TI Cloning and characterization of PDK4 on 7q21.3 encoding a fourth
   pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase isoenzyme in human
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22376.

AU Kwon-J.  Lee-S-J.  Benveniste-E-N.
TI A 3{prime} cis-acting element is involved in tumor necrosis
   factor-{alpha} gene expression in astrocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22383.

AU Viguera-E.  Hernandez-P.  Krimer-D-B.  Boistov-A-S.  Lurz-R.
   Alonso-J-C.  Schvartzman-J-B.
TI The ColE1 unidirectional origin acts as a polar replication fork
   pausing site
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22414.

AU Silve-S.  Dupuy-P-H.  Labit:Lebouteiller-C.  Kaghad-M.  Chalon-P.
   Rahier-A.  Taton-M.  Lupker-J.  Shire-D.  Loison-G.
TI Emopamil-binding protein, a mammalian protein that binds a series of
   structurally diverse neuroprotective agents, exhibits {DELTA}8-{DELTA}7
   sterol isomerase activity in yeast
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22434.

AU Fanjul-A-N.  Delia-D.  Pierotti-M-A.  Rideout-D.  Qui-J.  Pfahl-M.
TI 4-hydroxyphenyl retinamide is a highly selective activator of retinoid
   receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22441.

AU Ruoceo-M-R.  Chen-X.  Ambrosino-C.  Dragonetti-E.  Liu-W.
   Mallardo-M.  De_Falco-G.  Palmieri-C.  Franzoso-G.  Quinto-I.
   Venuta-S.  Scala-G.
TI Regulation of HIV-1 long terminal repeats by interaction of C/EBP
   (NF-IL6) and NF-{kappa}B/Rel transcription factors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22479.

AU Petrovic-N.  Black-T-A.  Fabian-J-R.  Kane-C.  Jones-C-A.
   Loudon-J-A.  Abonia-J-P.  Sigmund-C-D.  Gross-K-W.
TI Role of proximal promoter elements in regulation of renin gene
   transcription
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22499.

AU Suzuki-Y.  Sato-N.  Tohyama-M.  Wanaka-A.  Takagi-T.
TI cDNA cloning of a novel membrane glycoprotein that is expressed
   specifically in glial cells in the mouse brain. LIG-1, a protein with
   leucine-rich repeats and immunoglobulin-like domains.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22522.

AU Bojovic-B.  Rodrigues-N.  Dehbi-M.  Bedard-P-A.
TI Multiple signaling pathways control the activation of the CEF-4/9E3
   cytokine gene by pp60v-src
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22528.

AU Watanabe-G.  Lee-R-J.  Albanese-C.  Rainey-W-E.  Batlle-D.
   Pestell-R-G.
TI Angiotensin II activation of cyclin D1-dependent kinase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22570.

AU Quaggin-S-E.  Heuvel-G-B-V.  Golden-K.  Bodmer-R.  Igarashi-P.
TI Primary structure, neural-specific expression, and chromosomal
   localization of Cux-2, a second murine homeobox gene related to
   Drosophila cut
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22624.

AU Lewis-A-L.  Guicherit-O-M.  Datta-S-K.  Hanten-G-R.  Kellems-R-E.
TI Structure and expression of the murine muscle adenylosuccinate
   synthetase gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22647.

AU Ji-L.  Mochon-E.  Arcinas-M.  Boxer-L-M.
TI CREB proteins function as positive regulators of the translocated bcl-2
   allele in t(14;18) lymphomas
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22687.

AU Klein-E-S.  Pino-M-E.  Johnson-A-T.  Davies-P-J-A.  Nagpal-S.
   Thacher-S-M.  Krasinski-G.  Chandraratna-R-A-S.
TI Identification and functional separation of retinoic acid receptor
   neutral antagonists and inverse agonists
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22692.

AU Miglarese-M-R.  Richardson-A-F.  Aziz-N.  Bender-T-P.
TI Differential regulation of c-Myb-induced transcription activation by a
   phosphorylation site in the negative regulatory domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22697.

AU Matsumoto-K.  Meric-F.  Wolffe-A-P.
TI Translational repression dependent on the interaction of the Xenopus
   Y-box protein FRGY2 with mRNA. Role of the cold shock domain, tail
   domain, and selective RNA sequence recognition.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22706.

AU Tezuka-K-.  Denhardt-D-T.  Rodan-G-A.  Harada-S-.
TI Stimulation of mouse osteopontin promoter by v-Src is mediated by a
   CCAAT box-binding factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22713.

AU Walsh-A-A.  Tullis-K.  Rice-R-H.  Denison-M-S.
TI Identification of a novel Cis-acting negative regulatory element
   affecting expression of the CYP1A1 gene in rat epidermal cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22746.

AU Malik-N.  Canfield-V-A.  Beckers-M-C.  Gros-P.  Levenson-R.
TI Identification of the mammalian Na,K-ATPase {beta}3 subunit
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22754.

AU Sawaya-B-E.  Rohr-O.  Aunis-D.  Schaeffer-E.
TI Regulation of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gene transcription by
   nuclear receptors in human brain cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22895.

AU Abramochkin-G.  Shrader-T-E.
TI Aminoacyl-tRNA recognition by the leucyl/phenylalanyl-tRNA-protein
   transferase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22901.

AU Ziober-B-L.  Kramer-R-H.
TI Identification and characterization of the cell type-specific and
   developmentally regulated {alpha}7 integrin gene promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22915.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Gerlitz-B.  Grinnell-B-W.
TI Communication---Mutation of protease domain residues Lys37-39 in human
   protein C inhibits activation by the thrombomodulin-thrombin complex
   without affecting activation by free thrombin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22285.

AU Buchbinder-J-L.  Fletterick-R-J.
TI Role of the active site gate of glycogen phosphorylase in allosteric
   inhibition and substrate binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22305.

AU Daas-P-J-H.  Hagen-W-R.  Keltjens-J-T.  van_der_Drift-C.  Vogels-G-D.
TI Activation mechanism of methanol:5-hydroxybenzimidazolylcobamide
   methyltransferase from Methanosarcina barkeri
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22346.

AU Kudo-M.  Osuga-Y.  Kobilka-B-K.  Hsueh-A-J-W.
TI Transmembrane regions V and VI of the human luteinizing hormone
   receptor are required for constitutive activation by a mutation in the
   third intracellular loop
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22470.

AU Rosok-M-J.  Yelton-D-E.  Harris-L-J.  Bajorath-J.  Hellstrom-K-E.
   Hellstrom-I.  Cruz-G-A.  Kristensson-K.  Lin-H.  Huse-W-D.
   Glaser-S-M.
TI A combinatorial library strategy for the rapid humanization of
   anticarcinoma BR96 Fab
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22611.

AU Friedman-T-M.  Reddy-A-P.  Wassell-R.  Jameson-B-A.  Korngold-R.
TI Identification of a human CD4-CDR3-like surface involved in CD4+ T cell
   function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22635.

AU Gregoire-C-J.  Loret-E-P.
TI Conformational heterogeneity in two regions of TAT results in
   structural variations of this protein as a function of HIV-1 isolates
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22641.

AU Hiraki-Y.  Inoue-H.  Kondo-J.  Kamizono-A.  Yoshitake-Y.
   Shukunami-C.  Suzuki-F.
TI A novel growth-promoting factor derived from fetal bovine cartilage,
   chondromodulin II. Purification and amino acid sequence.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 13.  271(37).  p 22657.

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AU Verspeelt-J.  Locht-P-D.  Amery-W-K.
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AU Ferroni-M-A.  Marchi-G.  Sansone-E.  Romeo-P.  Giulianotti-P-C.
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AU Hummel-T.  Roscher-S.  Pauli-E.  Frank-M.  Liefhold-J.
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AU Voet-D.  Mareels-S.  Duprez-D.  Buyzere-M-D.  Afschrift-M.
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AU Ajayi-A-A.  Afolabi-M-A.  Balogun-M-O.  Adigun-A-Q.  Ajayi-O-E.
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AU Triggs-E-J.  Charles-B-G.  Contin-M.  Martinelli-P.  Cortelli-P.
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AU Vauzelle-Kervroedan-F.  Rey-E.  Pariente-Khayat-A.  Bienvenu-T.
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AU Kim-S-Y.  Silver-M-R.  DeCoursey-T-E.
TI I. Ion Channels in Human THP-1 Monocytes.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 152(02)  P 117.
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AU DeCoursey-T-E.  Cherny-V-V.
TI II. Voltage-activated Proton Currents in Human THP-1 Monocytes.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 152(02)  P 131.
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AU DeCoursey-T-E.  Kim-S-Y.  Silver-M-R.  Quandt-F-N.
TI III. Ion Channel Expression in PMA-differentiated Human THP-1
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SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 152(02)  P 141.
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AU Miedema-H.    Staal-M.  Prins-H-B-A.
TI pH-Induced Proton Permeability Changes of Plasma Membrane Vesicles.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 152(02)  P 159.
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AU Lichtenberg-Frate-H.  Reid-J-D.  Heyer-M.  Hoefer-M.
TI The SpTRK Gene Encodes a Potassium-specific Transport Protein
   TKH_[p] in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
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AU Balasubramanian-S.  Lynch-J-W.  Barry-P-H.
TI Calcium-dependent Modulation of the Agonist Affinity of the
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AU Griggs-W-S-D.    Hanyu-Y.  Matsumoto-G.
TI Cultured Giant Fiber Lobe of Squid Expresses Three Distinct
   Potassium Channel Activities in Selective Combinations.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 152(01)  P 25.
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AU Chahine-M.  Plante-E.  Kallen-R-G.
TI Sea Anemone Toxin (ATX II) Modulation of Heart and Skeletal Muscle
   Sodium Channel alpha-Subunits Expressed in tsA201 Cells.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 152(01)  P 39.
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AU Gomez-Lagunas-F.  Olamendi-Portugal-T.  Zamudio-F-Z.  Possani-L-D.
TI Two Novel Toxins from the Venom of the Scorpion Pandinus imperator
   Show that the N-terminal Amino Acid Sequence is Important for
   their Affinities towards Shaker B K^[+] Channels.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 152(01)  P 49.
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AU Gallardo-M-A.  Albi-J-L.  Sanchez-J.
TI Uptake of L-leucine by Trout Red Blood Cells and Peripheral
   Lymphocytes.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1996 152(01)  P 57.
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AU Ramos-H.  Valdivieso-E.  Gamargo-M.  Dagger-F.  Cohen-B-E.  
TI Amphotericin B Kills Unicellular Leishmanias by Forming Aqueous
   Pores Permeable to Small Cations and Anions.
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AU Brovtsyna-N-B.  Tikhonov-D-B.  Gorbunova-O-B.  Gmiro-V-E.
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AU White-P-J.
TI The Permeation of Ammonium through a Voltage-independent K^[+]
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TI Mammalian Evolution and the Interphotoreceptor Retinoid Binding
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SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(02)  P 83.
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AU Wallis-M.
TI The Molecular Evolution of Vertebrate Growth Hormones: A Pattern of
   Near-Stasis Interrupted by Sustained Bursts of Rapid Change.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(02)  P 93.
AB 60430093.239

AU Kloek-A-P.  McCarter-J-P.  Setterquist-R-A.  Schedl-T.
   Goldberg-D-E.
TI Caenorhabditis Globin Genes: Rapid Intronic Divergence Contrasts
   with Conservation of Silent Exonic Sites.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(02)  P 101.
AB 60430101.239

AU Arnault-F.  Etienne-J.  Noe-L.  Raisonnier-A.  Brault-D.
   Harney-J-W.  Berry-M-J.  Tse-C.  Fromental-Ramain-C.  Hamelin-J.
   Galibert-F.
TI Human Lipoprotein Lipase Last Exon Is Not Translated, in Contrast
   to Lower Vertebrates.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(02)  P 109.
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AU Ho-K-F.  Craddock-E-M.  Piano-F.  Kambysellis-M-P.
TI Phylogenetic Analysis of DNA Length Mutations in a Repetitive
   Region of the Hawaiian Drosophila Yolk Protein Gene Yp2.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(02)  P 116.
AB 60430116.239

AU Ponte-I.  Monsalves-C.  Cabanas-M.  Martinez-P.  Suau-P.
TI Sequence Simplicity and Evolution of the 3' Untranslated Region of
   the Histone H1degree Gene.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(02)  P 125.
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AU Bachmann-L.  Venanzetti-F.  Sbordoni-V.
TI Tandemly Repeated Satellite DNA of Dolichopoda schiavazzii: A Test
   for Models on the Evolution of Highly Repetitive DNA.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(02)  P 135.
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AU Holzmann-M.  Piller-W.  Pawlowski-J.
TI Sequence Variations in the Large-Subunit Ribosomal RNA Gene of
   Ammonia (Foraminifera, Protozoa) and Their Evolutionary
   Implications.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(02)  P 145.
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AU Moncany-M-L-J.  Courtois-P-R-R.
TI Fast Analysis of Genomic Homologies: Primate Immunodeficiency
   Virus.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(02)  P 152.
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AU Gutierrez-G.  Casadesus-J.  Oliver-J-L.  Marin-A.
TI A Possible Relationship Between VSP Mismatch Repair and Gene
   Expression Level.
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TI A Fitness Principle for Pre-Darwinian Evolution Based on Selection
   of the Least Action Path.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(01)  P 1.
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AU Hughes-A-L.
TI Gene Duplication and Recombination in the Evolution of Mammalian Fc
   Receptors.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(01)  P 4.
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AU Oosumi-T.  Garlick-B.  Belknap-W-R.
TI Identification of Putative Nonautonomous Transposable Elements
   Associated with Several Transposon Families in Caenorhabditis
   elegans.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(01)  P 11.
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AU Jouan-Dufournel-I.  Cosset-F-L.  Contamine-D.  Verdier-G.
   Biemont-C.
TI Transposable Elements Behavior Following Viral Genomic Stress in
   Drosophila melanogaster Inbred Line.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(01)  P 19.
AB 60430019.239

AU Morton-B-R.
TI Selection on the Codon Bias of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
   Chloroplast Genes and the Plant psbA Gene.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(01)  P 28.
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AU Xia-X.  Hafner-M-S.  Sudman-P-D.  
TI On Transition Bias in Mitochondrial Genes of Pocket Gophers.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(01)  P 32.
AB 60430032.239

AU Arnason-U.  Xu-X.  Gullberg-A.  Graur-D.
TI The ``Phoca Standard'': An External Molecular Reference for
   Calibrating Recent Evolutionary Divergences.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(01)  P 41.
AB 60430041.239

AU Sbisa-E.  Pesole-G.  Tullo-A.  Saccone-C.
TI The Evolution of the RNase P- and RNase MRP-Associated RNAs:
   Phylogenetic Analysis and Nucleotide Substitution Rate.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(01)  P 46.
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AU Steiner-G.  Mueller-M.
TI What Can 18S rDNA Do for Bivalve Phylogeny?.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(01)  P 58.
AB 60430058.239

AU Gehrig-H.  Schuessler-A.  Kluge-M.
TI Geosiphon pyriforme, a Fungus Forming Endocytobiosis with Nostoc
   (Cyanobacteria), Is an Ancestral Member of the Glomales: Evidence
   by SSU rRNA Analysis.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(01)  P 71.
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AU CELERIN-M. RAY-J-M. SCHISLER-N-J. DAY-A-W. STETLER-STEVENSON-W-G.
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TI Fungal fimbriae are composed of collagen.
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AU WELLS-L. EDWARDS-K-A. BERNSTEIN-S-I.
TI Myosin heavy chain isoforms regulate muscle function but not myofibril
   assembly.
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AU VALVERDE-M-A. BOND-T-D. HARDY-S-P. TAYLOR-J-C. HIGGINS-C-F.
   ALTAMIRANO-J. ALVAREZ-LEEFMANS-F-J.
TI The multidrug resistance P-glycoprotein modulates cell regulatory volume
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AU TAYLOR-J-A. O'BRIEN-J-A. YEAGER-M.
TI The cytoplasmic tail of NSP4, the endoplasmic reticulum-localized
   non-structural glycoprotein of rotavirus, contains distinct virus
   binding and coiled coil domains.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 SEPTEMBER 2. 15(17) P 4469-4476.

AU BARNES-T-M. HODGKIN-J.
TI The tra-3 sex determination gene of Caenorhabditis elegans encodes
   a member of the caplain regulatory protease family.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 SEPTEMBER 2. 15(17) P 4477-4484.

AU LUO-K. LODISH-H-F.
TI Signaling by chimeric erythroprotein-TGF-beta receptors: homodimerization
   of the cytoplasmic domain of the type I TGF-beta receptor and
   heterodimerization with the type II receptor are both required for
   intracellular signal transduction.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 SEPTEMBER 2. 15(17) P 4485-4496.

AU TRENT-II-J-C. MCCONKEY-D-J. LOUGHLIN-S-M. HARBISON-M-T. FERNANDEZ-A.
   ANANTHASWAMY-H-N. 
TI Ras signaling in tumour necrosis factor-induced apoptosis.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 SEPTEMBER 2. 15(17) P 4497-4505.

AU LAI-S-Y. MOLDEN-J. LIU-K-D. PUCK-J-M. WHITE-M-D. GOLDSMITH-M-A.
TI Interleukin-4-specific signal trasduction events are driven by
   homotypic interactions of the interleukin-4 receptor alpha subunit.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 SEPTEMBER 2. 15(17) P 4506-4514.

AU ZONG-C. YAN-R. AUGUST-A. DARNELL-JR-J-E. HANAFUSA-H.
TI Unique signal transduction of Eyk: constitutive stimulation of the
   JAK-STAT pathway by an oncogenic receptor-type tyrosine kinase.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 SEPTEMBER 2. 15(17) P 4515-4525.

AU COOK-D. FRY-M-J. HUGHES-K. SUMATHIPALA-R. WOODGETT-J-R. DALE-T-C.
TI Wingless inactivates glycogen synthase kinase-3 via an intracellular
   signalling pathway which involves a protein kinase C.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 SEPTEMBER 2. 15(17) P 4526-4536.

AU POMBO-C-M. BONVENTRE-J-V. MOLNAR-A. KYRIAKIS-J. FORCE-T.
TI Activation of a human Ste20-like kinase by oxidant stress defines a
   novel stress response pathway.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 SEPTEMBER 2. 15(17) P 4537-4546.

AU SASAI-Y. LU-B. PICCOLO-S. DE ROBERTIS-E-M.
TI Endoderm induction by the organizer-secreted factors chordin and noggin
   in Xenopus animal caps.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 SEPTEMBER 2. 15(17) P 4547-4555.

AU SNAPE-A-M. SMITH-J-C.
TI Regulation of embryonic cell division by a Xenopus gastrula-specific
   protein kinase.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 SEPTEMBER 2. 15(17) P 4556-4565.

AU LASSUS-P. FERLIN-M. PIETTE-J. HIBNER-U.
TI Anti-apoptotic activity of low levels of wild-type p53.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 SEPTEMBER 2. 15(17) P 4566-4573.

AU HUGHES-M. ARUNDHATI-A. LUNNESS-P. SHAW-P-J. DOONAN-J-H.
TI A temperature-sensitive splicing mutation in the bimG gene of Aspergillus
   produces an N-terminal fragment which interferes with type 1 protein
   phosphatase function.
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AU ARELLANO-M. DURAN-A. PEREZ-P.
TI Rho1 GTPhase activates the (1-3)beta-D-glucan synthase and is involved in
   Schizosaccharomyces pombe morphogenesis.
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AU KILMARTIN-J-V. GOH-P-Y.
TI Spc110p: assembly properties and role in the connection of nuclear
   microtubules to the yeast spindle pole body.
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AU WOOLLARD-A. BASI-G. NURSE-P.
TI A novel S phase inhibitor in fission yeast.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 SEPTEMBER 2. 15(17) P 4603-4612.

AU MACNEILL-S-A. MORENO-S. REYNOLDS-N. NURSE-P. FANTES-P-A.
TI The fission yeast Cdc1 protein, a homologue of the small subunit of DNA
   polymerase delta, binds to Pol3 and Cdc27.
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AU TAN-Y. ROUSE-J. ZHANG-A. CARIATI-S. COHEN-P. COMB-M-J.
TI FGF and stress regulate CREB and ATF-1 via a pathway involving p38 MAP
   kinase and MAPKAP kinase-2.
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AU KLINGER-C. HUET-J. SONG-D. PETERSEN-G. RIVA-M. BAUTZ-E-K-F. SENTENAC-A.
   OUDET-P. SCHULTZ-P.
TI Localization of yeast RNA polymerase I core subunits by immunoelectron
   microscopy.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 SEPTEMBER 2. 15(17) P 4643-4653.

AU AKHTAR-A. FAYE-G. BENTLEY-D-L.
TI Distinct activated and non-activated RNA polymerase II complexes in yeast.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 SEPTEMBER 2. 15(17) P 4654-4664.

AU ERMAN-B. SEN-R.
TI Context dependent transactivation domains activate the immunogolbulin mu
   heavy chain gene enhancer.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 SEPTEMBER 2. 15(17) P 4665-4675.

AU ZHANG-L. GUARENTE-L.
TI The C6 zinc cluster dictates asymmetric binding by HAP1.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 SEPTEMBER 2. 15(17) P 4676-4681.

AU WU-M. LEE-H. BELLAS-R-E. SCHAUER-S-L. ARSURA-M. KATZ-D. FITZGERALD-M-J.
   ROTHSTEIN-T-L. SHERR-D-H. SONENSHEIN-G-E.
TI Inhibition of NF-kappaB/Rel induces apoptosis of murine B cells.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 SEPTEMBER 2. 15(17) P 4682-4690.

AU BARILLAS-MURY-C. CHARLESWORTH-A. GROSS-I. RICHMAN-A. HOFFMANN-J-A.
   KAFATOS-F-C.
TI Immune factor Gambif1, a new rel family member from the human
   malaria vector, Anopheles gambiae.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 SEPTEMBER 2. 15(17) P 4691-4701.

AU OWEN-HUGHES-T. WORKMAN-J-L.
TI Remodeling the chromatin structure of a nucleosome array by  transcription
   factor-targeted trans-displacement of histones.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 SEPTEMBER 2. 15(17) P 4702-4712.

AU POUX-S. KOSTIC-C. PIRROTTA-V.
TI Hunchback-independent silencing of late Ubx enhancers by a Polycomb
   Group Response Element.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 SEPTEMBER 2. 15(17) P 4713-4722.

AU PALUH-J-L. CLAYTON-D-A.
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TI Generation of new DNA binding specificity by truncation of the type
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AU Izutsu-Y.  Yoshizato-K.  Tochinai-S.
TI Adult-type splenocytes of Xenopus induce apoptosis of
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AU Matsuzaki-T.  Inamatsu-M.  Yoshizato-K.
TI The upper dermal sheath has a potential to regenerate the hair in
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TI Differential ability of male and female rabbit fetal germ cell
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AU Zhang-K.  Letham-D-S.  John-P-C-L.
TI Cytokinin controls the cell cycle at mitosis by stimulating the
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   histone kinase.
SO Planta.  1996 200(1)  P 2.
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AU Osakabe-Y.  Nanto-K.  Kitamura-H.  Kawai-S.  Kondo-Y.  Fujii-T.
   Takabe-K.  Katayama-Y.  Morohoshi-N.
TI Immunocytochemical localization of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase in
   tissues of Populus kitakamiensis.
SO Planta.  1996 200(1)  P 13.
AB 62000013.425

AU Palms-B.  Goupil-P.  Engler-J-A.  Straeten-D-V-D.  Montagu-M-V.
   Rambour-S.
TI Evidence for the nitrate-dependent spatial regulation of the
   nitrate reductase gene in chicory roots.
SO Planta.  1996 200(1)  P 20.
AB 62000020.425

AU Plumed-M-P.  Villarejo-A.  de-los-Rios-A.  Garcia-Reina-G.
   Ramazanov-Z.
TI The CO_[2]-concentrating mechanism in a starchless mutant of the
   green unicellular alga Chlorella pyrenoidosa.
SO Planta.  1996 200(1)  P 28.
AB 62000028.425

AU Perilleux-C.  Ongena-P.  Bernier-G.
TI Changes in gene expression in the leaf of Lolium temulentum L.
   Ceres during the photoperiodic induction of flowering.
SO Planta.  1996 200(1)  P 32.
AB 62000032.425

AU Li-Y-Q.  Zhang-H-Q.  Pierson-E-S.    Huang-F-Y.  Linskens-H-F.
   Hepler-P-K.  Cresti-M.
TI Enforced growth-rate fluctuation causes pectin ring formation in
   the cell wall of Lilium longiflorum pollen tubes.
SO Planta.  1996 200(1)  P 41.
AB 62000041.425

AU Rhodes-J-D.  Thain-J-F.  Wildon-D-C.
TI The pathway for systemic electrical signal conduction in the
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SO Planta.  1996 200(1)  P 50.
AB 62000050.425

AU Aslam-M.  Travis-R-L.  Rains-D-W.  Huffaker-R-C.
TI Effect of ammonium on the regulation of nitrate and nitrite
   transport systems in roots of intact barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)
   seedlings.
SO Planta.  1996 200(1)  P 58.
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AU Braun-M.  Henstrand-J-M.  Goerlach-J.  Amrhein-N.  Schmid-J.
TI Enzymatic properties of chorismate synthase isozymes of tomato
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SO Planta.  1996 200(1)  P 64.
AB 62000064.425

AU Voigt-B.  Bewley-J-D.
TI Developing tomato seeds when removed from the fruit produce
   multiple forms of germinative and post-germinative
   endo-&beta;-mannanase. Responses to desiccation, abscisic acid and
   osmoticum.
SO Planta.  1996 200(1)  P 71.
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AU Raschke-B-C.  Wolf-A-H.
TI Molecular cloning of a P-type Ca^[2+]-ATPase from the halotolerant
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SO Planta.  1996 200(1)  P 78.
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AU Dong-J-Z.  Dunstan-D-I.
TI Characterization of three heat-shock-protein genes and their
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AU Cosio-E-G.    Feger-M.  Miller-C-J.    Antelo-L.    Ebel-J.
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AU Lozano-R-M.  Wong-J-H.  Yee-B-C.  Peters-A.  Kobrehel-K.
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AU Hartwell-J.  Bowsher-C-G.  Emes-M-J.
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AU Chernys-J.  Kende-H.
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AU Legue-V.  Driss-Ecole-D.  Maldiney-R.  Tepfer-M.  Perbal-G.
TI The response to auxin of rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) roots
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SO Planta.  1996 200(1)  P 119.
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AU Fuhrberg-B.  Balzer-I.  Hardeland-R.  Werner-A.  Luening-K.
TI The vertebrate pineal hormone melatonin is produced by the brown
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   rate in the light.
SO Planta.  1996 200(1)  P 125.
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AU Casal-J-J.  Clough-R-C.  Vierstra-R-D.
TI High-irradiance responses induced by far-red light in grass
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SO Planta.  1996 200(1)  P 132.
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AU Wilen-R-W.  Fu-P.  Robertson-A-J.  Abrams-S-R.  Low-N-H.
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TI An abscisic acid analog inhibits abscisic acid-induced freezing
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SO Planta.  1996 200(1)  P 138.
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AU Touraev-A.  Pfosser-M.  Vicente-O.  Heberle-Bors-E.
TI Stress as the major signal controlling the developmental fate of
   tobacco microspores: towards a unified model of induction of
   microspore/pollen embryogenesis.
SO Planta.  1996 200(1)  P 144.
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TI Molecular-cytogenetic characterization of a higher plant
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SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 477.
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AU Gardiner-S-E.  Bassett-H-C-M.  Noiton-D-A-M.  Bus-V-G.
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TI A detailed linkage map around an apple scab resistance gene
   demonstrates that two disease resistance classes both carry the
   V_[f] gene.
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AU Cheng-R.  Saito-A.  Takano-Y.  Ukai-Y.
TI Estimation of the position and effect of a lethal factor locus on a
   molecular marker linkage map.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 494.
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AU Lefebvre-V.  Palloix-A.
TI Both epistatic and additive effects of QTLs are involved in
   polygenic induced resistance to disease: a case study, the
   interaction pepper - Phytophthora capsici Leonian.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 503.
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AU Jourdren-C.  Barret-P.  Brunel-D.  Delourme-R.  Renard-M.
TI Specific molecular marker of the genes controlling linolenic acid
   content in rapeseed.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 512.
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AU Roberts-E-H.  Qi-A.  Ellis-R-H.  Summerfield-R-J.  Lawn-R-J.
   Shanmugasundaram-S.
TI Use Of Field Observations To Characterise Genotypic Flowering
   Responses To Photoperiod And Temperature: a Soyabean Exemplar.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 519.
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AU Szewc-McFadden-A-K.  Kresovich-S.  Bliek-S-M.  Mitchell-S-E.
   McFerson-J-R.
TI Identification of polymorphic, conserved simple sequence repeats
   (SSRs) in cultivated Brassica species.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 534.
AB 60930534.122

AU Maroof-M-A-S.  Yue-Y-G.  Xiang-Z-X.  Stromberg-E-L.  Rufener-G-K.
TI Identification of quantitative trait loci controlling resistance to
   gray leaf spot disease in maize.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 539.
AB 60930539.122

AU Sondur-S-N.  Manshardt-R-M.  Stiles-J-I.
TI A genetic linkage map of papaya based on randomly amplified
   polymorphic DNA markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 547.
AB 60930547.122

AU Fowler-D-B.  Chauvin-L-P.  Limin-A-E.  Sarhan-F.
TI The regulatory role of vernalization in the expression of
   low-temperature-induced genes in wheat and rye.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 554.
AB 60930554.122

AU Inukai-T.  Zeigler-R-S.  Sarkarung-S.  Bronson-M.  Dung-L-V.
   Kinoshita-T.  Nelson-R-J.
TI Development of pre-isogenic lines for rice blast-resistance by
   marker-aided selection from a recombinant inbred population.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 560.
AB 60930560.122

AU Krottje-P-A.  Wofford-D-S.  Quesenberry-K-H.
TI Heritability estimates for callus growth and regeneration in
   desmodium.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 568.
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AU Maughan-P-J.  Maroof-M-A-S.  Buss-G-R.
TI Molecular-marker analysis of seed-weight: genomic locations, gene
   action, and evidence for orthologous evolution among three legume
   species.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 574.
AB 60930574.122

AU Sourdille-P.  Perretant-M-R.  Charmet-G.  Leroy-P.  Gautier-M-F.
   Joudrier-P.  Nelson-J-C.  Sorrells-M-E.  Bernard-M.
TI Linkage between RFLP markers and genes affecting kernel hardness in
   wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 580.
AB 60930580.122

AU Cato-S-A.  Richardson-T-E.
TI Inter- and intraspecific polymorphism at chloroplast SSR loci and
   the inheritance of plastids in Pinus radiata D. Don.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 587.
AB 60930587.122

AU Mercado-L-A.  Souza-E.  Kephart-K-D.
TI Origin and diversity of North American hard spring wheats.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 593.
AB 60930593.122

AU Tsegaye-S.  Tesemma-T.  Belay-G.
TI Relationships among tetraploid wheat (Triticum turgidum L.)
   landrace populations revealed by isozyme markers and agronomic
   traits.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 600.
AB 60930600.122

AU Beaumont-V-H.  Mantet-J.  Rocheford-T-R.  Widholm-J-M.
TI Comparison of RAPD and RFLP markers for mapping F_[2] generations
   in maize (Zea mays L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 606.
AB 60930606.122

AU van-de-Ven-W-T-G.  McNicol-R-J.
TI Microsatellites as DNA markers in Sitka spruce.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 613.
AB 60930613.122

AU Larson-S-R.  Kadyrzhanova-D.  McDonald-C.  Sorrells-M.  Blake-T-K.
TI Evaluation of barley chromosome-3 yield QTLs in a backcross F_[2]
   population using STS-PCR.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 618.
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AU Lashermes-P.  Cros-J.  Combes-M-C.  Trouslot-P.  Anthony-F.
   Hamon-S.  Charrier-A.
TI Inheritance and restriction fragment length polymorphism of
   chloroplast DNA in the genus Coffea L.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 626.
AB 60930626.122

AU Rieseberg-L-H.  Arias-D-M.  Ungerer-M-C.  Linder-C-R.  Sinervo-B.
TI The effects of mating design on introgression between chromosomally
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SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 633.
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AU Yen-Y.  Baenziger-P-S.
TI Chromosomal locations of genes that control major RNA-degrading
   activities in common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(4)  P 645.
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AU Dickman-J-D.
TI Spatial orientation of semicircular canals and afferent sensitivity
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AU Dai-M.  Raphan-T.  Kozlovskaya-I.  Cohen-B.
TI Modulation of vergence by off-vertical yaw axis rotation in the
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AU Mar-L-P-D.  Cardenas-C-G.  Scroggs-R-S.
TI Capsaicin preferentially affects small-diameter acutely isolated
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AU Garritano-J.  Martinez-C.  Grossman-K.  Intemann-P.  Merritt-K.
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AU Ikemoto-K.  Satoh-K.  Kitahama-K.  Geffard-M.  Maeda-T.
TI Electron-microscopic study of dopaminergic structures in the medial
   subdivision of the monkey nucleus accumbens.
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AU Nagao-S.  Kitaoka-T.  Fujita-K.  Kuyama-H.  Ohkawa-M.
TI Effect of tris-(hydroxymethyl)-aminomethane on experimental focal
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SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 111(1)  P 51.
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AU Jovanovic-K.  Petrov-T.  Greer-J-J.  Stein-R-B.
TI Serotonergic modulation of the mudpuppy (Necturus maculatus)
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SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 111(1)  P 57.
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AU Goldring-J-E.  Dorris-M-C.  Corneil-B-D.  Ballantyne-P-A.
   Munoz-D-P.
TI Combined eye-head gaze shifts to visual and auditory targets in
   humans.
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AU Jeffreys-D-A.
TI Visual evoked potential evidence for parallel processing of depth-
   and form-related information in human visual cortex.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 111(1)  P 79.
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AU Jeffreys-D-A.
TI Simple methods of identifying the independently generated
   components of scalp-recorded responses evoked by stationary
   patterns.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 111(1)  P 100.
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AU Wagener-D-S.  Colebatch-J-G.
TI Voluntary rhythmical movement is reset by stimulating the motor
   cortex.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 111(1)  P 113.
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AU Clementz-B-A.
TI The ability to produce express saccades as a function of gap
   interval among schizophrenia patients.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 111(1)  P 121.
AB 61110121.221

AU Roll-A.  Wierzbicka-M-M.  Wolf-W.
TI The "gap paradigm" leads to express-like saccadic  reaction
   times in Parkinson's disease.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 111(1)  P 131.
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AU Everling-S.  Krappmann-P.  Spantekow-A.  Flohr-H.
TI Cortical potentials during the gap prior to express saccades and
   fast regular saccades.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 111(1)  P 139.
AB 61110139.221

AU Rude-S-A.  Baker-J-F.
TI Otolith orientation and downbeat nystagmus in the normal cat.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 111(1)  P 144.
AB 61110144.221

AU Murofushi-T.  Curthoys-I-S.  Gilchrist-D-P.
TI Response of guinea pig vestibular nucleus neurons to clicks.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 111(1)  P 149.
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TI Ecophysiology of cuticular transpiration: comparative investigation
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AU Chu-C-C.  Field-C-B.  Mooney-H-A.
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AU Skillman-J-B.  Strain-B-R.  Osmond-C-B.
TI Contrasting patterns of photosynthetic acclimation and
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AU Bertin-N.  Staudt-M.
TI Effect of water stress on monoterpene emissions from  young potted
   holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) trees.
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AU Rieger-J-F.
TI Body size, litter size, timing of reproduction, and juvenile
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SO Oecologia.  1996 107(4)  P 463.
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AU Castillo-F-J.
TI Antioxidative protection in the inducible CAM plant Sedum album L.
   following the imposition of severe water stress and recovery.
SO Oecologia.  1996 107(4)  P 469.
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AU Norrdahl-K.  Korpimaeki-E.
TI Do nomadic avian predators synchronize population fluctuations of
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AU Shine-R.
TI Life-history evolution in Australian snakes: a path analysis.
SO Oecologia.  1996 107(4)  P 484.
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AU Nishikawa-T-S.  Maly-E-J.
TI Factors influencing the degree of sexual size dimorphism within and
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AU Voelkl-W.  Vohland-K.
TI Wax covers in larvae of two Scymnus species: do they enhance
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AU Stone-J-L.
TI Components of pollination effectiveness in Psychotria suerrensis, a
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AU Messina-F-J.  Richards-J-H.  McArthur-E-D.
TI Variable responses of insects to hybrid versus parental sagebrush
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AU Alexandersson-R.  Agren-J.
TI Population size, pollinator visitation and fruit production  in the
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SO Oecologia.  1996 107(4)  P 533.
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AU Fox-C-W.  Mousseau-T-A.
TI Larval host plant affects fitness consequences of egg size
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AU Gianoli-E.  Niemeyer-H-M.
TI Environmental effects on the induction of wheat chemical defences
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AU Kimberling-D-N.  Price-P-W.
TI Variability in grape phylloxera preference and performance on
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AU Yamamoto-T.  Ozono-S.  Watanabe-K.  Nagasaki-S.  Onozuka-M.
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AU Hofferer-E.  Kelche-C.  Will-B.  Cassel-J-C.
TI A comparison of behavioural effects and morphological features of
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AU Fourment-A.  Chennevelle-J-M.  Belhaj-Saif-A.  Maton-B.
TI Responses of motor cortical cells to short trains of vibration.
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TI Somatosensory evoked potentials following proprioceptive
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AU Rizzolatti-G.  Fadiga-L.  Matelli-M.  Bettinardi-V.  Paulesu-E.
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TI Localization of grasp representations in humans by PET:.
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AU van-Beers-R-J.  Sittig-A-C.  van-der-Gon-J-J-D.
TI How humans combine simultaneous proprioceptive and visual position
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AU Morrow-M-J.  Lamb-N-L.
TI Effects of fixation target timing on smooth-pursuit initiation.
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AU Bardy-B-G.  Warren-Jr-W-H.  Kay-B-A.
TI Motion parallax is used to control postural sway during walking.
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AU Wolsley-C-J.  Sakellari-V.  Bronstein-A-M.
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AU Everling-S.  Krappmann-P.  Preuss-S.  Brand-A.  Flohr-H.
TI Hypometric primary saccades of schizophrenics in a delayed-response
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AU Eriksson-J.  Olausson-B.  Jankowska-E.
TI Antispastic effects of l-dopa.
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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
CC CONTENTS          Volume 271 Number 38 (1996)

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Watanabe-K.  Yamaguchi-Y.
TI Communication---Molecular identification of a putative human hyaluronan
   synthase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 22945.

AU Voshol-H.  van_Zuylen-C-W-E-M.  Orberger-G.  Vliegenthart-J-F-G.
   Schachner-M.
TI Communication---Structure of the HNK-1 carbohydrate epitope on bovine
   peripheral myelin glycoprotein P0
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 22957.

AU Morrow-J-D.  Awad-J-A.  Wu-A.  Zackert-W-E.  Daniel-V-C.
   Roberts-L-J-II.
TI Nonenzymatic free radical-catalyzed generation of thromboxane-like
   compounds (isothromboxanes) in vivo
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23185.

AU Vogel-B-S.  Wildung-M-R.  Vogel-G.  Croteau-R.
TI Abietadiene synthase from grand fir (Abies grandis). cDNA isolation,
   characterization, and bacterial expression of a bifunctional diterpene
   cyclase involved in resin acid biosynthesis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23262.

AU Shyjan-A-M.  Heldin-P.  Butcher-E-C.  Yoshino-T.  Briskin-M-J.
TI Functional cloning of the cDNA for a human hyaluronan synthase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23395.

AU Spicer-A-P.  Augustine-M-L.  McDonald-J-A.
TI Molecular cloning and characterization of a putative mouse hyaluronan
   synthase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23400.

AU Tai-G-H.  Huckerby-T-N.  Nieduszynski-I-A.
TI Multiple non-reducing chain termini isolated from bovine corneal
   keratan sulfates
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23535.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Charng-M-J.  Kinnunen-P.  Hawker-J.  Brand-T.  Schneider-M-D.
TI Communication---FKBP-12 recognition is dispensable for signal
   generation by type I transforming growth factor-{beta} receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 22941.

AU Lim-R.  Zaheer-A.
TI Communication---In vitro enhancement of p38 mitogen-activated protein
   kinase activity by phosphorylated glia maturation factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 22953.

AU Milani-D.  Mazzoni-M.  Borgatti-P.  Zauli-G.  Cantley-L.  Capitani-S.
TI Communication---Extracellular human immunodeficiency virus type-1 Tat
   protein activates phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase in PC12 neuronal cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 22961.

AU Driscoll-J-E.  Seachord-C-L.  Lupisella-J-A.  Darveau-R-P.
   Reczek-P-R.
TI Ligand-induced conformational changes in the human retinoic acid
   receptor {gamma} detected using monoclonal antibodies
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 22969.

AU Berkower-C.  Taglicht-D.  Michaelis-S.
TI Functional and physical interactions between partial molecules of STE6,
   a yeast ATP-binding cassette protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 22983.

AU Panneels-V.  Macours-P.  Van_den_Bergen-H.  Braekman-J-C.
   Van_Sande-J.  Boeynaems-J-M.
TI Biosynthesis and metabolism of 2-iodohexadecanal in cultured dog
   thyroid cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23006.

AU Fujisawa-K.  Fujita-A.  Ishizaki-T.  Saito-Y.  Narumiya-S.
TI Identification of the Rho-binding domain of p160ROCK, a Rho-associated
   coiled-coil containing protein kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23022.

AU Rich-C-B.  Nugent-M-A.  Stone-P.  Foster-J-A.
TI Elastase release of basic fibroblast growth factor in pulmonary
   fibroblast cultures results in down-regulation of elastin gene
   transcription. A role for basic fibroblast growth factor in regulating
   lung repair.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23043.

AU Mendoza-I.  Quintero-F-J.  Bressan-R-A.  Hasegawa-P-M.  Pardo-J-M.
TI Activated calcineurin confers high tolerance to ion stress and alters
   the budding pattern and cell morphology of yeast cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23061.

AU Moyers-J-S.  Bilan-P-J.  Reynet-C.  Kahn-C-R.
TI Overexpression of Rad inhibits glucose uptake in cultured muscle and
   fat cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23111.

AU Aldabe-R.  Barco-A.  Carrasco-L.
TI Membrane permeabilization by poliovirus proteins 2B and 2BC
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23134.

AU Parekh-A-B.
TI Nonhydrolyzable analogues of GTP activate a new Na+ current in a rat
   mast cell line
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23161.

AU Buse-M-G.  Robinson-K-A.  Marshall-B-A.  Mueckler-M.
TI Differential effects of GLUT1 or GLUT4 overexpression on hexosamine
   biosynthesis by muscles of transgenic mice
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23197.

AU Grindstaff-K-K.  Blanco-G.  Mercer-R-W.
TI Translational regulation of Na,K-ATPase {alpha}1 and {beta}1
   polypeptide expression in epithelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23211.

AU Pauly-R-P.  Rosche-F.  Wermann-M.  McIntosh-C-H-S.  Pederson-R-A.
   Demuth-H-U.
TI Investigation of glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide-(1-42)
   and glucagon-like peptide-1-(7-36) degradation in vitro by dipeptidyl
   peptidase IV using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of
   flight mass spectrometry. A novel kinetic approach.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23222.

AU Davletov-B-A.  Shamotienko-O-G.  Lelianova-V-G.  Grishin-E-V.
   Ushkaryov-Y-A.
TI Isolation and biochemical characterization of a Ca2+-independent
   {alpha}-latrotoxin-binding protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23239.

AU Senechal-K.  Halpern-J.  Sawyers-C-L.
TI The CRKL adaptor protein transforms fibroblasts and functions in
   transformation by the BCR-ABL oncogene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23255.

AU Jideama-N-M.  Noland-T-A-Jr.  Raynor-R-L.  Blobe-G-C.  Fabbro-D.
   Kazanietz-M-G.  Blumberg-P-M.  Hannun-Y-A.  Kuo-J-F.
TI Phosphorylation specificities of protein kinase C isozymes for bovine
   cardiac troponin I and troponin T and sites within these proteins and
   regulation of myofilament properties
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23277.

AU Thaler-C-D.  Cardullo-R-A.
TI The initial molecular interaction between mouse sperm and the zona
   pellucida is a complex binding event
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23289.

AU Adler-V.  Pincus-M-R.  Polotskaya-A.  Montano-X.  Friedman-F-K.
   Ronai-Z.
TI Activation of c-Jun-NH2-kinase by UV irradiation is dependent on p21ras
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23304.

AU Gupta-D.  Kirkland-T-N.  Viriyakosol-S.  Dziarski-R.
TI CD14 is a cell-activating receptor for bacterial peptidoglycan
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23310.

AU Ushio:Fukai-M.  Zafari-A-M.  Fukui-T.  Ishizaka-N.  Griendling-K-K.
TI p22phox is a critical component of the superoxide-generating NADH/NADPH
   oxidase system and regulates angiotensin II-induced hypertrophy in
   vascular smooth muscle cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23317.

AU Pio-F.  Kodandapani-R.  Ni-C-Z.  Shepard-W.  Klemsz-M.
   McKercher-S-R.  Maki-R-A.  Ely-K-R.
TI New insights on DNA recognition by ets proteins from the crystal
   structure of the PU.1 ETS domain-DNA complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23329.

AU Miller-M-J.  Martinez-A.  Unsworth-E-J.  Thiele-C-J.  Moody-T-W.
   Elsasser-T.  Cuttitta-F.
TI Adrenomedullin expression in human tumor cell lines. Its potential role
   as an autocrine growth factor.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23345.

AU Batiza-A-F.  Schulz-T.  Masson-P-H.
TI Yeast respond to hypotonic shock with a calcium pulse
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23357.

AU Kuroda-S.  Fukata-M.  Kobayashi-K.  Nakafuku-M.  Nomura-N.
   Iwamatsu-A.  Kaibuchi-K.
TI Identification of IQGAP as a putative target for the small GTPases,
   Cdc42 and Rac1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23363.

AU Cattaneo-E.  De_Fraja-C.  Conti-L.  Reinach-B.  Bolis-L.  Govoni-S.
   Liboi-E.
TI Activation of the JAK/STAT pathway leads to proliferation of ST14A
   central nervous system progenitor cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23374.

AU Yamada-H.  Denzer-A-J.  Hori-H.  Tanaka-T.  Anderson-L-V-B.
   Fujita-S.  Fukuta:Ohi-H.  Shimizu-T.  Ruegg-M-A.  Matsumura-K.
TI Dystroglycan is a dual receptor for agrin and laminin-2 in Schwann cell
   membrane
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23418.

AU Swierczynski-S-L.  Blackshear-P-J.
TI Myristoylation-dependent and electrostatic interactions exert
   independent effects on the membrane association of the myristoylated
   alanine-rich protein kinase C substrate protein in intact cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23424.

AU Berger-S-A.  Rowan-K.  Morrison-H-D.  Ziltener-H-J.
TI Identification of a bacterial inhibitor of protein kinases. Mechanism
   and role in host cell invasion.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23431.

AU Auger-K-R.  Songyang-Z.  Lo-S-H.  Roberts-T-M.  Chen-L-B.
TI Platelet-derived growth factor-induced formation of tensin and
   phosphoinositide 3-kinase complexes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23452.

AU Murthy-K-S.  Coy-D-H.  Makhlouf-G-M.
TI Somatostatin receptor-mediated signaling in smooth muscle. Activation
   of phospholipase C-{beta}3 by G{beta}{gamma} and inhibition of adenylyl
   cyclase by G{alpha}i1 and G{alpha}o
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23458.

AU Yan-S-R.  Berton-G.
TI Regulation of Src family tyrosine kinase activities in adherent human
   neutrophils. Evidence that reactive oxygen intermediates produced by
   adherent neutrophils increase the activity of the p58c-fgr and
   p53/56lyn tyrosine kinases.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23464.

AU Brunke-M.  Dierks-T.  Schlotterhose-P.  Escher-A.  Schmidt-B.
   Szalay-A-A.  Lechte-M.  Sandholzer-U.  Zimmermann-R.
TI Luciferase assembly after transport into mammalian microsomes involves
   molecular chaperones and peptidyl-prolyl cis/trans-isomerases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23487.

AU Ueda-Y.  Hirai-S-.  Osada-S-.  Suzuki-A.  Mizuno-K.  Ohno-S.
TI Protein kinase C {delta} activates the MEK-ERK pathway in a manner
   independent of Ras and dependent on Raf
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23512.

AU Yano-S.  Fukunaga-K.  Takiguchi-M.  Ushio-Y.  Mori-M.  Miyamoto-E.
TI Regulation of CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein family members by
   stimulation of glutamate receptors in cultured rat cortical astrocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23520.

AU Behrens-T-W.  Kearns-G-M.  Rivard-J-J.  Bernstein-H-D.  Yewdell-J-W.
   Staudt-L-M.
TI Carboxyl-terminal targeting and novel post-translational processing of
   JAW1, a lymphoid protein of the endoplasmic reticulum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23528.

AU Fernandez:Busquets-X.  Kammerer-R-A.  Burger-M-M.
TI A 35-kDa protein is the basic unit of the core from the 2 x 104-kDa
   aggregation factor responsible for species-specific cell adhesion in
   the marine sponge Microciona prolifera
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23558.

AU Stein-E.  Cerretti-D-P.  Daniel-T-O.
TI Ligand activation of ELK receptor tyrosine kinase promotes its
   association with Grb10 and Grb2 in vascular endothelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23588.

AU Duncan-J-A.  Gilman-A-G.
TI Autoacylation of G protein {alpha} subunits
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23594.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Bajzar-L.  Kalafatis-M.  Simioni-P.  Tracy-P-B.
TI Communication---An antifibrinolytic mechanism describing the
   prothrombotic effect associated with factor VLeiden
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 22949.

AU McGaughey-K-M.  Wheeler-L-J.  Moore-J-T.  Maley-G-F.  Maley-F.
   Mathews-C-K.
TI Protein-protein interactions involving T4 phage-coded deoxycytidylate
   deaminase and thymidylate synthase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23037.

AU Hazen-S-L.  Hsu-F-F.  Duffin-K.  Heinecke-J-W.
TI Molecular chlorine generated by the myeloperoxidase-hydrogen
   peroxide-chloride system of phagocytes converts low density lipoprotein
   cholesterol into a family of chlorinated sterols
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23080.

AU Al:Rabiee-R.  Zhang-Y.  Grant-G-A.
TI The mechanism of velocity modulated allosteric regulation in
   d-3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase. Site-directed mutagenesis of
   effector binding site residues.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23235.

AU Liu-L.  Dudler-T.  Gelb-M-H.
TI Purification of a protein palmitoyltransferase that acts on H-Ras
   protein and on a C-terminal N-Ras peptide
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23269.

AU Foster-J-L.  Higgins-G-C.  Jackson-F-R.
TI Biochemical properties and cellular localization of the Drosophila DG1
   cGMP-dependent protein kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23322.

AU Funk-C-D.  Keeney-D-S.  Oliw-E-H.  Boeglin-W-E.  Brash-A-R.
TI Functional expression and cellular localization of a mouse epidermal
   lipoxygenase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23338.

AU Figueiredo:Pereira-M-E.  Chen-W-E.  Li-J.  Johdo-O.
TI The antitumor drug aclacinomycin A, which inhibits the degradation of
   ubiquitinated proteins, shows selectivity for the chymotrypsin-like
   activity of the bovine pituitary 20 S proteasome. Vol. 271 (1996)
   16455-16459.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23602.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Ambesi-A.  Pan-R-L.  Slayman-C-W.
TI Alanine-scanning mutagenesis along membrane segment 4 of the yeast
   plasma membrane H+-ATPase. Effects on structure and function.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 22999.

AU Raussens-V.  Narayanaswami-V.  Goormaghtigh-E.  Ryan-R-O.
   Ruysschaert-J-M.
TI Hydrogen/deuterium exchange kinetics of apolipophorin-III in lipid-free
   and phospholipid-bound states. An analysis by Fourier transform
   infrared spectroscopy.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23089.

AU Menz-R-I.  Day-D-A.
TI Purification and characterization of a 43-kDa rotenone-insensitive NADH
   dehydrogenase from plant mitochondria
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23117.

AU MacLeod-R-J.  Hamilton-J-R.
TI Activation of Na+/H+ exchange is required for regulatory volume
   decrease after modest physiological volume increases in jejunal villus
   epithelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23138.

AU Zhao-H.  Eide-D.
TI The ZRT2 gene encodes the low affinity zinc transporter in
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23203.

AU Arystarkhova-E.  Sweadner-K-J.
TI Isoform-specific monoclonal antibodies to Na,K-ATPase {alpha} subunits.
   Evidence for a tissue-specific post-translational modification of the
   {alpha} subunit.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23407.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Wang-Y-H.  Griffith-J.
TI Communication---Methylation of expanded CCG triplet repeat DNA from
   fragile X syndrome patients enhances nucleosome exclusion
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 22937.

AU Thompson-A.  Zhang-Y.  Kamen-D.  Jackson-C-W.  Cardiff-R-D.  Ravid-K.
TI Deregulated expression of c-myc in megakaryocytes of transgenic mice
   increases megakaryopoiesis and decreases polyploidization
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 22976.

AU Gopal:Srivastava-R.  Cvekl-A.  Piatigorsky-J.
TI Pax-6 and {alpha}B-crystallin/small heat shock protein gene regulation
   in the murine lens. Interaction with the lens-specific regions, LSR1
   and LSR2.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23029.

AU Katzmann-D-J.  Hallstrom-T-C.  Mahe-Y.  Moye:Rowley-W-S.
TI Multiple Pdr1p/Pdr3p binding sites are essential for normal expression
   of the ATP binding cassette transporter protein-encoding gene PDR5
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23049.

AU Blase-M.  Bruntner-C.  Tshisuaka-B.  Fetzner-S.  Lingens-F.
TI Cloning, expression, and sequence analysis of the three genes encoding
   quinoline 2-oxidoreductase, a molybdenum-containing hydroxylase from
   Pseudomonas putida 86
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23068.

AU Ikeda-M.  Wilcox-E-C.  Chin-W-W.
TI Different DNA elements can modulate the conformation of thyroid hormone
   receptor heterodimer and its transcriptional activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23096.

AU Ayala-A.  Parrado-J.  Bougria-M.  Machado-A.
TI Effect of oxidative stress, produced by cumene hydroperoxide, on the
   various steps of protein synthesis. Modifications of elongation
   factor-2.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23105.

AU Sutton-J.  Costa-R.  Klug-M.  Field-L.  Xu-D.  Largaespada-D-A.
   Fletcher-C-F.  Jenkins-N-A.  Copeland-N-G.  Klemsz-M.  Hromas-R.
TI Genesis, a winged helix transcriptional repressor with expression
   restricted to embryonic stem cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23126.

AU LaPres-J-J.  Hudson-L-G.
TI Identification of a functional determinant of differentiation-dependent
   expression in the involucrin gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23154.

AU Saks-M-E.  Sampson-J-R.  Nowak-M-W.  Kearney-P-C.  Du-F.
   Abelson-J-N.  Lester-H-A.  Dougherty-D-A.
TI An engineered Tetrahymena tRNAGln for in vivo incorporation of
   unnatural amino acids into proteins by nonsense suppression
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23169.

AU Lengyel-E.  Wang-H.  Stepp-E.  Juarez-J.  Wang-Y.  Doe-W.  Pfarr-C-M.
   Boyd-D.
TI Requirement of an upstream AP-1 motif for the constitutive and phorbol
   ester-inducible expression of the urokinase-type plasminogen activator
   receptor gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23176.

AU Hensold-J-O.  Barth:Baus-D.  Stratton-C-A.
TI Inducers of erythroleukemic differentiation cause messenger RNAs that
   lack poly(A)-binding protein to accumulate in translationally inactive,
   salt-labile 80 S ribosomal complexes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23246.

AU Dvir-A.  Conaway-R-C.  Conaway-J-W.
TI Promoter escape by RNA polymerase II. A role for an ATP cofactor in
   suppression of arrest by polymerase at promoter-proximal sites.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23352.

AU Takatsuji-H.  Matsumoto-T.
TI Target-sequence recognition by separate-type Cys2/His2 zinc finger
   proteins in plants
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23368.

AU Reaume-A-G.  Howland-D-S.  Trusko-S-P.  Savage-M-J.  Lang-D-M.
   Greenberg-B-D.  Siman-R.  Scott-R-W.
TI Enhanced amyloidogenic processing of the {beta}-amyloid precursor
   protein in gene-targeted mice bearing the Swedish familial Alzheimer's
   disease mutations and a humanized A{beta} sequence
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23380.

AU Lewis-D-L.  Farr-C-L.  Wang-Y.  Lagina-A-T-III.  Kaguni-L-S.
TI Catalytic subunit of mitochondrial DNA polymerase from Drosophila
   embryos. Cloning, bacterial overexpression, and biochemical
   characterization.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23389.

AU Luo-W.  Skalnik-D-G.
TI Interferon regulatory factor-2 directs transcription from the gp91phox
   promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23445.

AU Chan-D-C.  Leder-P.
TI Genetic evidence that formins function within the nucleus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23472.

AU Samkurashvili-I.  Luse-D-S.
TI Translocation and transcriptional arrest during transcript elongation
   by RNA polymerase II
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23495.

AU Roseman-N-A.  Evans-R-K.  Mayer-E-L.  Rossi-M-A.  Slabaugh-M-B.
TI Purification and characterization of the vaccinia virus deoxyuridine
   triphosphatase expressed in Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23506.

AU Sawaya-B-E.  Rohr-O.  Aunis-D.  Schaeffer-E.
TI Chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter transcription factor, a
   transcriptional activator of HIV-1 gene expression in human brain cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23572.

AU Borden-P.  Solymar-D.  Sucharczuk-A.  Lindman-B.  Cannon-P.
   Heller-R-A.
TI Cytokine control of interstitial collagenase and collagenase-3 gene
   expression in human chondrocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23577.

AU Meyer-A.  Coyle-A-J.  Proudfoot-A-E-I.  Wells-T-N-C.  Power-C-A.
TI Cloning and characterization of a novel murine macrophage inflammatory
   protein-1{alpha} receptor. Vol. 271 (1996) 14445-14451.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23601.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Orpiszewski-J.  Aswad-D-W.
TI Communication---High mass methyl-accepting protein (HMAP), a highly
   effective endogenous substrate for protein l-isoaspartyl
   methyltransferase in mammalian brain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 22965.

AU Wajcman-H.  Kister-J.  Galacteros-F.  Spielvogel-A.  Lin-M-J.
   Vidugiris-G-J-A.  Hirsch-R-E.  Friedman-J-M.  Nagel-R-L.
TI Hb Montefiore ({alpha}126(H9)Asp  Tyr). High oxygen affinity and loss
   of cooperativity secondary to C-terminal disruption.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 22990.

AU Sudhakar-K.  Fay-P-J.
TI Exposed hydrophobic sites in factor VIII and isolated subunits
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23015.

AU Tsytsikov-V-N.  Yurovsky-V-V.  Atamas-S-P.  Alms-W-J.  White-B.
TI Identification and characterization of two alternative splice variants
   of human interleukin-2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23055.

AU Meh-D-A.  Siebenlist-K-R.  Mosesson-M-W.
TI Identification and characterization of the thrombin binding sites on
   fibrin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23121.

AU Carlson-S-A.  Chatterjee-T-K.  Fisher-R-A.
TI The third intracellular domain of the platelet-activating factor
   receptor is a critical determinant in receptor coupling to
   phosphoinositide phospholipase C-activating G proteins. Studies using
   intracellular domain minigenes and receptor chimeras.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23146.

AU Costa-C.  Moura-J-J-G.  Moura-I.  Wang-Y.  Huynh-B-H.
TI Redox properties of cytochrome c nitrite reductase from Desulfovibrio
   desulfuricans ATCC 27774
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23191.

AU Izbicka-E.  Yoneda-T.  Takaoka-Y.  Horn-D.  Williams-P.  Mundy-G-R.
TI Identification of a novel bone/calcium metabolism-regulating factor in
   porcine pancreas
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23230.

AU Lee-L-C.  Hunter-J-J.  Mujeeb-A.  Turck-C.  Parslow-T-G.
TI Evidence for {alpha}-helical conformation of an essential N-terminal
   region in the human Bcl2 protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23284.

AU Parent-J-L.  Le_Gouill-C.  Escher-E.  Rola:Pleszczynski-M.
   Stankova-J.
TI Identification of transmembrane domain residues determinant in the
   structure-function relationship of the human platelet-activating factor
   receptor by site-directed mutagenesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23298.

AU Saltman-L-H.  Lu-Y.  Zaharias-E-M.  Isberg-R-R.
TI A region of the Yersinia pseudotuberculosis invasin protein that
   contributes to high affinity binding to integrin receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23438.

AU Melen-K.  Keskinen-P.  Ronni-T.  Sareneva-T.  Lounatmaa-K.
   Julkunen-I.
TI Human MxB protein, an interferon-{alpha}-inducible GTPase, contains a
   nuclear targeting signal and is localized in the heterochromatin region
   beneath the nuclear envelope
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23478.

AU Hunt-J-G.  Kasinsky-H-E.  Elsey-R-M.  Wright-C-L.  Rice-P.  Bell-J-E.
   Sharp-D-J.  Kiss-A-J.  Hunt-D-F.  Arnott-D-P.  Russ-M-M.
   Shabanowitz-J.  Ausio-J.
TI Protamines of reptiles
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23547.

AU Holtmann-M-H.  Roettger-B-F.  Pinon-D-I.  Miller-L-J.
TI Role of receptor phosphorylation in desensitization and internalization
   of the secretin receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23566.

AU Zhu-X.  Lamango-N-S.  Lindberg-I.
TI Involvement of a polyproline helix-like structure in the interaction of
   7B2 with prohormone convertase 2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Sept 20.  271(38).  p 23582.



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AU  Beutler-E.  Gelbart-T.  West-C.  Lee-P.  Adams-M. 
    Blackstone-R.  Pockros-P.  Kosty-M.  Venditti-CP.
    Phatak-PD.  Seese-NK.  Chorney-KA.  Elshof-AET.  Gerhard-GS.
    Chorney-M.  
TI  Mutation Analysis in Hereditary Hemochromatosis
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1996 Aug 31.  22(16).  P 187-194.
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DE  HLA
AB  The DNA of 147 patients of European origin clinically 
    diagnosed with idiopathic hemochromatosis and 193 controls
    was examined for mutations of the HLA-H gene at nt 845 and nt
    187. One hundred twenty-one  (82.3%) of the hemochromatosis
    patients were homozygous and 10 (6.8%) heterozygous for the
    845A (C282Y) mutation.  All of the homozygous patients were
    also homozygous for nt 187C, and all 845A heterozygotes had
    at least one copy of 187C. Thus, the nt 845 and nt 187
    mutations were in complete linkage disequilibrium; nt 187 was
    a C on all chromosomes with the 845A  mutation. Eight of the
    10 heterozygotes for 845A were heterozygous for 187G(H63D).
    The excess of heterozygotes at both nt 187 and nt 845
    suggested either the presence of as yet undiscovered
    mutations existing intrans with 845A and in linkage
    disequilibrium with 187G, or that the 187G itself is a
    deleterious mutation, which in concert with the 845A can give
    rise to hemochromatosis.  None of the 193 normal controls
    were homozygous for 845A and 29/193 (15%) were heterozygous
    for 845A. Although 47/193 (24.3%)of normal controls were
    heterozygous for the 187G mutation only two of these carried
    the 845A mutation.  If the 187G mutation complemented the
    845A mutation with high penetrance in causing                 
    hemochromatosis, then the population frequency of the two
    genes would require that a high proportion of patients with
    hemochromatosis be heterozygous for 845A and 187G.  Instead,
    the frequency of homozygotes for the 845A mutation was much
    higher than that of  the 845A/187G genotype.  Based on our
    data, the penetrance of the 845A/187G genotype is only 1.5%
    and based on the data of Feder et al. only 0.5%.  In          
    contrast, the penetrance of the homozyous 845A/845A genotype
    seems to be very high.  Thus, screening for this genotype
    should be very useful.  
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AU Bruchez-J-J-P.  Eberle-J.  Kohler-W.  Kruft-V.  Radford-A.
   Russo-V-E-A.
TI bli-4, a gene that is rapidly induced by blue light, encodes a
   novel mitochondrial, short-chain alcohol dehydrogenase-like
   protein in Neurospora crassa.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(3)  P 223.
AB 62520223.438

AU Melnikova-L.  Kulikov-A.  Georgiev-P.
TI Interactions between cut wing mutations and mutations in zeste, and
   the enhancer of yellow and Polycomb group genes of Drosophila
   melanogaster.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(3)  P 230.
AB 62520230.438

AU Rey-L.  Fernandez-D.  Brito-B.  Hernando-Y.  Palacios-J-M.
   Imperial-J.  Ruiz-Argueeso-T.
TI The hydrogenase gene cluster of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae
   contains an additional gene (hypX), which encodes a protein with
   sequence similarity to the
   N_[1]^[0]-formyltetrahydrofolate-dependent enzyme family and is
   required for nickel-dependent hydrogenase processing and activity.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(3)  P 237.
AB 62520237.438

AU Krajewski-W-A.
TI Enhancement of transcription by short alternating C&bull;G tracts
   incorporated within a Rous sarcoma virus-based chimeric promoter:
   in vivo studies.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(3)  P 249.
AB 62520249.438

AU Bathe-B.  Kalinowski-J.  Puehler-A.
TI A physical and genetic map of the Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC
   13032 chromosome.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(3)  P 255.
AB 62520255.438

AU Gentschev-I.  Maier-G.  Kranig-A.  Goebel-W.
TI Mini-TnhlyAs: a new tool for the construction of secreted fusion
   proteins.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(3)  P 266.
AB 62520266.438

AU Kramer-W.  Fartmann-B.  Ringbeck-E-C.
TI Transcription of mutS and mutL-homologous genes in Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae during the cell cycle.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(3)  P 275.
AB 62520275.438

AU Harris-P.  Kersey-P-J.  McInerny-C-J.  Fantes-P-A.
TI Cell cycle, DNA damage and heat shock regulate suc22^[+] expression
   in fission yeast.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(3)  P 284.
AB 62520284.438

AU Handa-H.  Bonnard-G.  Grienenberger-J-M.
TI The rapeseed mitochondrial gene encoding a homologue of the
   bacterial protein Ccl1 is divided into two independently
   transcribed reading frames.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(3)  P 292.
AB 62520292.438

AU Carlson-S-J.  Chourey-P-S.
TI Evidence for plasma membrane-associated forms of sucrose synthase
   in maize.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(3)  P 303.
AB 62520303.438

AU Otero-R-C.  Gaillardin-C.
TI Dominant mutations affecting expression of pH-regulated genes in
   Yarrowia lipolytica.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(3)  P 311.
AB 62520311.438

AU He-C.  Nourse-J-P.  Kelemu-S.  Irwin-J-A-G.  Manners-J-M.
TI Cg T1: a non-LTR retrotransposon with restricted distribution in
   the fungal phytopathogen Colletotrichum gloeosporioides.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(3)  P 320.
AB 62520320.438

AU Grove-J.  Busby-S.  Cole-J.
TI The role of the genes nrf EFG and ccmFH in cytochrome c
   biosynthesis in Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(3)  P 332.
AB 62520332.438

AU Heller-K.  Kilian-A.  Piatyszek-M-A.  Kleinhofs-A.
TI Telomerase activity in plant extracts.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(3)  P 342.
AB 62520342.438

AU Komatsu-A.  Takanokura-Y.  Omura-M.  Akihama-T.
TI Cloning and molecular analysis of cDNAs encoding three sucrose
   phosphate synthase isoforms from a citrus fruit (Citrus unshiu
   Marc.).
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 252(3)  P 346.
AB 62520346.438

