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AU Wilkinson-L-K.  Meredith-M-A.  Stein-B-E.
TI The role of anterior ectosylvian cortex in cross-modality
   orientation and approach behavior.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(1)  P 1.
AB 61120001.221

AU Mouton-L-J.  Kerstens-L.  der-Want-J-V.  Holstege-G.
TI Dorsal border periaqueductal gray neurons project to the area
   directly adjacent to the central canal ependyma of the C4-T8
   spinal cord in the cat.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(1)  P 11.
AB 61120011.221

AU Motokizawa-F.
TI Odor representation and discrimination in mitral/tufted cells of
   the rat olfactory bulb.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(1)  P 24.
AB 61120024.221

AU Duffin-J.  Iscoe-S.
TI The possible role of C5 segment inspiratory interneurons
   investigated by cross-correlation with phrenic motoneurons in
   decerebrate cats.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(1)  P 35.
AB 61120035.221

AU Pedemonte-M.  Pena-J-L.  Velluti-R-A.
TI Firing of inferior colliculus auditory neurons is phase-locked to
   the hippocampus theta rhythm during paradoxical sleep and waking.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(1)  P 41.
AB 61120041.221

AU Spenger-C.  Haque-N-S-K.  Studer-L.  Evtouchenko-L.  Wagner-B.
   Buehler-B.  Lendahl-U.  Dunnett-S-B.  Seiler-R-W.
TI Fetal ventral mesencephalon of human and rat origin maintained in
   vitro and transplanted to 6-hydroxydopamine-lesioned rats  gives
   rise to grafts rich in dopaminergic neurons.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(1)  P 47.
AB 61120047.221

AU Chen-X-Y.  Wolpaw-J-R.
TI Reversal of H-reflex operant conditioning in the rat.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(1)  P 58.
AB 61120058.221

AU Helmchen-C.  Rambold-H.  Buettner-U.
TI Saccade-related burst neurons with torsional and vertical
   on-directions in the interstitial nucleus of Cajal of the alert
   monkey.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(1)  P 63.
AB 61120063.221

AU Corness-J.  Shi-T-J.  Xu-Z-Q.  Brulet-P.  Hoekfelt-T.
TI Influence of leukemia inhibitory factor  on galanin/GMAP and
   neuropeptide Y expression  in mouse primary sensory neurons after
   axotomy.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(1)  P 79.
AB 61120079.221

AU Moser-A.  Siebecker-F.  Nobbe-F.  Boehme-V.
TI Rotational behaviour and neurochemical changes in unilateral
   N-methyl-norsalsolinol and 6-hydroxydopamine lesioned rats.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(1)  P 89.
AB 61120089.221

AU Mueller-M-M.  Bosch-J.  Elbert-T.  Kreiter-A.  Sosa-M-V.  Sosa-P-V.
    Rockstroh-B.
TI Visually induced gamma-band responses in human
   electroencephalographic activity - a link to animal studies.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(1)  P 96.
AB 61120096.221

AU Grafton-S-T.  Arbib-M-A.  Fadiga-L.  Rizzolatti-G.
TI Localization of grasp representations in humans by positron
   emission tomography.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(1)  P 103.
AB 61120103.221

AU Nozaki-D.  Nakazawa-K.  Yamamoto-Y.
TI Supraspinal effects on the fractal correlation in human H-reflex.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(1)  P 112.
AB 61120112.221

AU Reuter-Lorenz-P-A.  Rosenquist-J-N.
TI Auditory cues and inhibition of return: the importance of
   oculomotor activation.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(1)  P 119.
AB 61120119.221

AU Darling-W-G.  Butler-A-J.  Williams-T-E.
TI Visual perceptions of head-fixed and trunk-fixed anterior/posterior
   axes.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(1)  P 127.
AB 61120127.221

AU Straumann-D.  Zee-D-S.  Solomon-D.  Kramer-P-D.
TI Validity of Listing's law during fixations, saccades, smooth
   pursuit eye movements, and blinks.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(1)  P 135.
AB 61120135.221

AU He-Y.  Ong-W-Y.  Leong-S-K.  Garey-L-J.
TI Distribution of glutamate receptor subunit GluR1  and GABA in human
   cerebral neocortex:  a double immunolabelling and electron
   microscopic study.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(1)  P 147.
AB 61120147.221

AU Zhang-H.  Clarke-R-J.  Gamlin-P-D-R.
TI Behavior of luminance neurons in the pretectal  olivary nucleus
   during the pupillary near response.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(1)  P 158.
AB 61120158.221
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AU Clarac-F.  Cattaert-D.
TI Invertebrate presynaptic inhibition and motor control.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(2)  P 163.
AB 61120163.221

AU Kondoh-A.  Houtani-T.  Ueyama-T.  Baba-K.  Ikeda-M.  Yamagishi-K.
   Miki-H.  Uyama-M.  Nakanishi-S.  Sugimoto-T.
TI In situ hybridization analysis of substance P receptor in the rat
   retina.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(2)  P 181.
AB 61120181.221

AU Miyashita-N.  Hikosaka-O.
TI Minimal synaptic delay in the saccadic output pathway of the
   superior colliculus studied in awake monkey.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(2)  P 187.
AB 61120187.221

AU Sato-H.  Endo-K.  Ikegami-H.  Imagawa-M.  Sasaki-M.  Uchino-Y.
TI Properties of utricular nerve-activated vestibulospinal neurons in
   cats.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(2)  P 197.
AB 61120197.221

AU Sorensen-J-C.  Dalmau-I.  Zimmer-J.  Finsen-B.
TI Microglial reactions to retrograde degeneration of
   tracer-identified  thalamic neurons after frontal sensorimotor
   cortex lesions in adult rats.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(2)  P 203.
AB 61120203.221

AU Sebastian-C.  Esseling-K.  Horn-E.
TI Altered gravitational experience during early periods  of life
   affects the static vestibulo-ocular reflex of tadpoles  of the
   Southern Clawed Toad, Xenopus laevis Daudin.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(2)  P 213.
AB 61120213.221

AU Thiele-A.  Ruebsamen-R.  Hoffmann-K-P.
TI Anatomical and physiological investigation of auditory input to the
   superior colliculus of the echolocating megachiropteran bat
   Rousettus aegyptiacus.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(2)  P 223.
AB 61120223.221

AU Kosaka-T.
TI Synapses in the granule cell layer of the rat dentate gyrus:
   serial-sectioning study.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(2)  P 237.
AB 61120237.221

AU Gasbarri-A.  Packard-M-G.  Sulli-A.  Pacitti-C.  Innocenzi-R.
   Perciavalle-V.
TI The projections of the retrorubral field A8 to the hippocampal
   formation in the rat.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(2)  P 244.
AB 61120244.221

AU Makous-J-C.  Friedman-R-M.  Vierck-Jr-C-J.
TI Effects of a dorsal column lesion on temporal processing within the
   somatosensory system of primates.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(2)  P 253.
AB 61120253.221

AU Bjelke-K.  Aldskogius-H.  Arvidsson-J.
TI Short- and long-term transganglionic changes in the central
   terminations of transected vibrissal afferents in the rat.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(2)  P 268.
AB 61120268.221

AU Bennett-K-M-B.  Castiello-U.
TI Three-dimensional covert attentional functions in Parkinson's
   disease subjects.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(2)  P 277.
AB 61120277.221

AU Gottlieb-G-L.  Chen-C-H.  Corcos-D-M.
TI Nonlinear control of movement distance at the human elbow.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(2)  P 289.
AB 61120289.221

AU Flor-H.  Birbaumer-N.  Roberts-L-E.  Feige-B.  Lutzenberger-W.
   Hermann-C.  Kopp-B.
TI Slow potentials, event-related potentials, "gamma-band" activity,
   and motor responses during aversive conditioning in humans.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(2)  P 298.
AB 61120298.221

AU Viirre-E-S.  Demer-J-L.
TI The human vertical vestibulo-ocular reflex during combined linear
   and angular acceleration with near-target fixation.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(2)  P 313.
AB 61120313.221

AU McDonald-P-V.  Basdogan-C.  Bloomberg-J-J.  Layne-C-S.
TI Lower limb kinematics during treadmill walking after space flight:
   implications for gaze stabilization.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1996 112(2)  P 325.
AB 61120325.221


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CC MINIREVIEWS

AU Kent-C.
TI Prologue: Protein translocation minireview series
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29513.

AU Wickner-W.  Leonard-M-R.
TI Escherichia coli preprotein translocase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29514.

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Guilherme-A.  Klarlund-J-K.  Krystal-G.  Czech-M-P.
TI Communication---Regulation of phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate
   5{prime}-phosphatase activity by insulin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29533.

AU Liu-J.  Barry-C-E.  Besra-G-S.  Nikaido-H.
TI Mycolic acid structure determines the fluidity of the mycobacterial
   cell wall
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29545.

AU Arakawa-T.  Laneuville-O.  Miller-C-A.  Lakkides-K-M.  Wingerd-B-A.
   DeWitt-D-L.  Smith-W-L.
TI Prostanoid receptors of murine NIH 3T3 and RAW 264.7 cells. Structure
   and expression of the murine prostaglandin EP4 receptor gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29569.

AU Sessler-A-M.  Kaur-N.  Palta-J-P.  Ntambi-J-M.
TI Regulation of stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 mRNA stability by
   polyunsaturated fatty acids in 3T3-L1 adipocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29854.

AU Yoshida-Y.  Kurosawa-N.  Kanematsu-T.  Kojima-N.  Tsuji-S.
TI Genomic structure and promoter activity of the mouse polysialic acid
   synthase gene (mST8Sia II). Brain-specific expression from a TATA-less
   GC-rich sequence
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30167.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Furukawa-M.  Suzuki-Y.  Ghoneim-M-A.  Tachibana-S.  Hirose-S.
TI Communication---Cryptic origin of SPAI, a plasma protein with a
   transglutaminase substrate domain and the WAP motif, revealed by in
   situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29517.

AU Jiang-Y.  Lu-Z.  Zang-Q.  Foster-D-A.
TI Communication---Regulation of phosphatidic acid phosphohydrolase by
   epidermal growth factor. Reduced association with the EGF receptor
   followed by increased association with protein kinase C{epsilon}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29529.

AU Scherman-M-S.  Kalbe-Bournonville-L.  Bush-D.  Xin-Y.  Deng-L.
   McNeil-M.
TI Polyprenylphosphate-pentoses in mycobacteria are synthesized from
   5-phosphoribose pyrophosphate
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29652.

AU Kokame-K.  Kato-H.  Miyata-T.
TI Homocysteine-respondent genes in vascular endothelial cells identified
   by differential display analysis. GRP78/BiP and novel genes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29659.

AU Liu-L.  Jefferson-A-B.  Zhang-X.  Norris-F-A.  Majerus-P-W.
   Krystal-G.
TI A novel phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate 5-phosphatase
   associates with the interleukin-3 receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29729.

AU Codina-J.  Kone-B-C.  Delmas-Mata-J-T.  DuBose-T-D-Jr.
TI Functional expression of the colonic H+,K+-ATPase {alpha}-subunit.
   Pharmacologic properties and assembly with X+,K+-ATPase {beta}-subunits
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29759.

AU Zhao-Y.  Bjorbaek-C.  Moller-D-E.
TI Regulation and interaction of pp90rsk isoforms with mitogen-activated
   protein kinases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29773.

AU Katoh-H.  Negishi-M.  Ichikawa-A.
TI Prostaglandin E receptor EP3 subtype induces neurite retraction via
   small GTPase Rho
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29780.

AU Malik-R-K.  Parsons-J-T.
TI Integrin-dependent activation of the p70 ribosomal S6 kinase signaling
   pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29785.

AU Pastorino-J-G.  Simbula-G.  Yamamoto-K.  Glascott-P-A-Jr.
   Rothman-R-J.  Farber-J-L.
TI The cytotoxicity of tumor necrosis factor depends on induction of the
   mitochondrial permeability transition
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29792.

AU Panda-D.  Jordan-M-A.  Chu-K-C.  Wilson-L.
TI Differential effects of vinblastine on polymerization and dynamics at
   opposite microtubule ends
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29807.

AU Dinbergs-I-D.  Brown-L.  Edelman-E-R.
TI Cellular response to transforming growth factor-{beta}1 and basic
   fibroblast growth factor depends on release kinetics and extracellular
   matrix interactions
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29822.

AU Perregaux-D-G.  Laliberte-R-E.  Gabel-C-A.
TI Human monocyte interleukin-1{beta} posttranslational processing.
   Evidence of a volume-regulated response
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29830.

AU Rajas-F.  Gire-V.  Rousset-B.
TI Involvement of a membrane-bound form of glutamate dehydrogenase in the
   association of lysosomes to microtubules
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29882.

AU Peterson-S-N.  Trabalzini-L.  Brtva-T-R.  Fischer-T.  Altschuler-D-L.
   Martelli-P.  Lapetina-E-G.  Der-C-J.  White-G-C.
TI Identification of a novel RalGDS-related protein as a candidate
   effector for Ras and Rap1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29903.

AU Tai-T-A-C.  Jennermann-C.  Brown-K-K.  Oliver-B-B.  MacGinnitie-M-A.
   Wilkison-W-O.  Brown-H-R.  Lehmann-J-M.  Kliewer-S-A.  Morris-D-C.
   Graves-R-A.
TI Activation of the nuclear receptor peroxisome proliferator-activated
   receptor {gamma} promotes brown adipocyte differentiation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29909.

AU White-J-A.  Guo-Y-D.  Baetz-K.  Beckett-Jones-B.  Bonasoro-J.
   Hsu-K-E.  Dilworth-F-J.  Jones-G.  Petkovich-M.
TI Identification of the retinoic acid-inducible all-trans-retinoic acid
   4-hydroxylase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29922.

AU Liu-Q.  Levy-E-J.  Chirico-W-J.
TI N-ethylmaleimide inactivates a nucleotide-free Hsp70 molecular chaperone
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29937.

AU Rehberg-E-F.  Samson-Bouma-M-E.  Kienzle-B.  Blinderman-L.  Jamil-H.
   Wetterau-J-R.  Aggerbeck-L-P.  Gordon-D-A.
TI A novel abetalipoproteinemia genotype. Identification of a missense
   mutation in the 97-kDa subunit of the microsomal triglyceride transfer
   protein that prevents complex formation with protein disulfide isomerase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29945.

AU Zhang-L.  Plow-E-F.
TI A discrete site modulates activation of I domains. Application to
   integrin {alpha}M{beta}2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29953.

AU Melcher-M-L.  Thorner-J.
TI Identification and characterization of the CLK1 gene product, a novel
   CaM kinase-like protein kinase from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29958.

AU Yu-H.  Li-X.  Marchetto-G-S.  Dy-R.  Hunter-D.  Calvo-B.  Dawson-T-L.
   Wilm-M.  Anderegg-R-J.  Graves-L-M.  Earp-H-S.
TI Activation of a novel calcium-dependent protein-tyrosine kinase.
   Correlation with c-Jun N-terminal kinase but not mitogen-activated
   protein kinase activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29993.

AU Nagata-K.  Ohashi-K.  Nakano-T.  Arita-H.  Zong-C.  Hanafusa-H.
   Mizuno-K.
TI Identification of the product of growth arrest-specific gene 6 as a
   common ligand for Axl, Sky, and Mer receptor tyrosine kinases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30022.

AU Murakami-M.  Nakatani-Y.  Kudo-I.
TI Type II secretory phospholipase A2 associated with cell surfaces via
   C-terminal heparin-binding lysine residues augments stimulus-initiated
   delayed prostaglandin generation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30041.

AU Sato-M.  Ribas-C.  Hildebrandt-J-D.  Lanier-S-M.
TI Characterization of a G-protein activator in the neuroblastoma-glioma
   cell hybrid NG108-15
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30052.

AU Koller-E.  Ranscht-B.
TI Differential targeting of T- and N-cadherin in polarized epithelial
   cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30061.

AU Ishida-R.  Iwai-M.  Marsh-K-L.  Austin-C-A.  Yano-T.  Shibata-M.
   Nozaki-N.  Hara-A.
TI Threonine 1342 in human topoisomerase II{alpha} is phosphorylated
   throughout the cell cycle
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30077.

AU Powers-C.  Krutzsch-H.  Gardner-K.
TI Modulation of JunDAP-1 DNA binding activity by AP-1-associated factor 1
   (AF-1)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30089.

AU Passafaro-M.  Rosa-P.  Sala-C.  Clementi-F.  Sher-E.
TI N-type Ca2+ channels are present in secretory granules and are
   transiently translocated to the plasma membrane during regulated
   exocytosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30096.

AU Jin-M.  Saucan-L.  Farquhar-M-G.  Palade-G-E.
TI Rab1a and multiple other Rab proteins are associated with the
   transcytotic pathway in rat liver
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30105.

AU Diaz-Guerra-M-J-M.  Velasco-M.  Martin-Sanz-P.  Bosca-L.
TI Evidence for common mechanisms in the transcriptional control of type
   II nitric oxide synthase in isolated hepatocytes. Requirement of
   NF-{kappa}B activation after stimulation with bacterial cell wall
   products and phorbol esters
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30114.

AU Fagan-A-M.  Bu-G.  Sun-Y.  Daugherty-A.  Holtzman-D-M.
TI Apolipoprotein E-containing high density lipoprotein promotes neurite
   outgrowth and is a ligand for the low density lipoprotein
   receptor-related protein
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AU Lang-I-M.  Chuang-T-L.  Barbas-C-F-III.  Schleef-R-R.
TI Purification of storage granule protein-23. A novel protein identified
   by phage display technology and interaction with type I plasminogen
   activator inhibitor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30126.

AU Ernst-M.  Oates-A.  Dunn-A-R.
TI gp130-mediated signal transduction in embryonic stem cells involves
   activation of Jak and Ras/mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30136.

AU Cao-J.  Rehemtulla-A.  Bahou-W.  Zucker-S.
TI Membrane type matrix metalloproteinase 1 activates pro-gelatinase A
   without furin cleavage of the N-terminal domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30174.

AU Lustigman-S.  McKerrow-J-H.  Shah-K.  Lui-J.  Huima-T.  Hough-M.
   Brotman-B.
TI Cloning of a cysteine protease required for the molting of Onchocerca
   volvulus third stage larvae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30181.

AU Lin-T-A.  Lawrence-J-C-Jr.
TI Control of the translational regulators PHAS-I and PHAS-II by insulin
   and cAMP in 3T3-L1 adipocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30199.

AU Harada-S.  Smith-R-M.  Smith-J-A.  White-M-F.  Jarett-L.
TI Insulin-induced egr-1 and c-fos expression in 32D cells requires
   insulin receptor, Shc, and mitogen-activated protein kinase, but not
   insulin receptor substrate-1 and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase
   activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30222.

AU Loh-E.  Qi-W.  Vilaire-G.  Bennett-J-S.
TI Effect of cytoplasmic domain mutations on the agonist-stimulated ligand
   binding activity of the platelet integrin {alpha}IIb{beta}3
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30233.

AU Nicolini-G.  Miloso-M.  Moroni-M-C.  Beguinot-L.  Scotto-L.
TI Post-transcriptional control regulates transforming growth factor
   {alpha} in the human carcinoma KB cell line
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30290.

AU Blobe-G-C.  Stribling-D-S.  Fabbro-D.  Stabel-S.  Hannun-Y-A.
TI Protein kinase C {beta}II specifically binds to and is activated by
   F-actin. Vol. 271 (1996) 15823-15830
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30297.

AU Ng-J-Y.  Marians-K-J.
TI The ordered assembly of the {phi}X174-type primosome. I. Isolation and
   identification of intermediate protein-DNA complexes. Vol. 271 (1996)
   15642-15648
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30297.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Sakakibara-H.  Shimizu-H.  Hase-T.  Yamazaki-Y.  Takao-T.
   Shimonishi-Y.  Sugiyama-T.
TI Molecular identification and characterization of cytosolic isoforms of
   glutamine synthetase in maize roots
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29561.

AU Putkey-J-A.  Waxham-M-N.
TI A peptide model for calmodulin trapping by calcium/calmodulin-dependent
   protein kinase II
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29619.

AU Duyvis-M-G.  Wassink-H.  Haaker-H.
TI Pre-steady-state kinetics of nitrogenase from Azotobacter vinelandii.
   Evidence for an ATP-induced conformational change of the nitrogenase
   complex as part of the reaction mechanism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29632.

AU Kang-C.  Kim-S.  Fromm-H-J.
TI Subunit complementation of Escherichia coli adenylosuccinate synthetase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29722.

AU Robinson-M-J.  Cheng-M.  Khokhlatchev-A.  Ebert-D.  Ahn-N.  Guan-K-L.
   Stein-B.  Goldsmith-E.  Cobb-M-H.
TI Contributions of the mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase backbone
   and phosphorylation loop to MEK specificity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29734.

AU Aucoin-J-M.  Pishko-E-J.  Baker-D-P.  Kantrowitz-E-R.
TI Engineered complementation in Escherichia coli aspartate
   transcarbamoylase. Heterotropic regulation by quaternary structure
   stabilization
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29865.

AU Vezza-R.  Habib-A.  Li-H.  Lawson-J-A.  FitzGerald-G-A.
TI Regulation of cyclooxygenases by protein kinase C. Evidence against the
   importance of direct enzyme phosphorylation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30028.

AU Muthalif-M-M.  Benter-I-F.  Uddin-M-R.  Malik-K-U.
TI Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II{alpha} mediates
   activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase and cytosolic
   phospholipase A2 in norepinephrine-induced arachidonic acid release in
   rabbit aortic smooth muscle cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30149.

AU Jez-J-M.  Schlegel-B-P.  Penning-T-M.
TI Characterization of the substrate binding site in rat liver
   3{alpha}-hydroxysteroid/dihydrodiol dehydrogenase. The roles of
   tryptophans in ligand binding and protein fluorescence
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30190.

AU Asano-Y.  Ito-H.  Dairi-T.  Kato-Y.
TI An alkaline d-stereospecific endopeptidase with {beta}-lactamase
   activity from Bacillus cereus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30256.

AU Chestukhin-A.  Muradov-K.  Litovchick-L.  Shaltiel-S.
TI The cleavage of protein kinase A by the kinase-splitting membranal
   proteinase is reproduced by meprin {beta}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30272.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Tunwell-R-E-A.  Lai-F-A.
TI Ryanodine receptor expression in the kidney and a non-excitable kidney
   epithelial cell
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29583.

AU Klein-M.  Weissenbock-G.  Dufaud-A.  Gaillard-C.  Kreuz-K.
   Martinoia-E.
TI Different energization mechanisms drive the vacuolar uptake of a
   flavonoid glucoside and a herbicide glucoside
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29666.

AU Kuntzweiler-T-A.  Arguello-J-M.  Lingrel-J-B.
TI Asp804 and Asp808 in the transmembrane domain of the Na,K-ATPase
   {alpha} subunit are cation coordinating residues
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29682.

AU Chen-X.  Xu-H.  Tai-P-C.
TI A significant fraction of functional SecA is permanently embedded in
   the membrane. SecA cycling on and off the membrane is not essential
   during protein translocation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29698.

AU Swarts-H-G-P.  Klaassen-C-H-W.  de_Boer-M.  Fransen-J-A-M.
   De_Pont-J-J-H-H-M.
TI Role of negatively charged residues in the fifth and sixth
   transmembrane domains of the catalytic subunit of gastric H+,K+-ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29764.

AU Sakamoto-K.  Miyoshi-H.  Takegami-K.  Mogi-T.  Anraku-Y.  Iwamura-H.
TI Probing substrate binding site of the Escherichia coli quinol oxidases
   using synthetic ubiquinol analogues
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29897.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Tchou-W-W.  Rom-W-N.  Tchou-Wong-K-M.
TI Novel form of p21WAF1/CIP1/SDI1 protein in phorbol ester-induced G2/M
   arrest
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29556.

AU Ruan-H.  Shantz-L-M.  Pegg-A-E.  Morris-D-R.
TI The upstream open reading frame of the mRNA encoding
   S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase is a polyamine-responsive
   translational control element
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29576.

AU Goetz-J.  Chatton-B.  Mattei-M-G.  Kedinger-C.
TI Structure and expression of the ATFa gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29589.

AU Fuentes-G-M.  Palaniappan-C.  Fay-P-J.  Bambara-R-A.
TI Strand displacement synthesis in the central polypurine tract region of
   HIV-1 promotes DNA to DNA strand transfer recombination
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29605.

AU Kumar-R.  Chen-S.  Scheurer-D.  Wang-Q-L.  Duh-E.  Sung-C-H.
   Rehemtulla-A.  Swaroop-A.  Adler-R.  Zack-D-J.
TI The bZIP transcription factor Nrl stimulates rhodopsin promoter
   activity in primary retinal cell cultures
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29612.

AU Barnes-C-J.  Wahl-A-F.  Shen-B.  Park-M-S.  Bambara-R-A.
TI Mechanism of tracking and cleavage of adduct-damaged DNA substrates by
   the mammalian 5{prime}- to 3{prime}-exonuclease/endonuclease RAD2
   homologue 1 or flap endonuclease 1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29624.

AU Springer-C.  Kunzler-M.  Balmelli-T.  Braus-G-H.
TI Amino acid and adenine cross-pathway regulation act through the same
   5{prime}-TGACTC-3{prime} motif in the yeast HIS7 promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29637.

AU Alevizopoulos-A.  Mermod-N.
TI Antagonistic regulation of a proline-rich transcription factor by
   transforming growth factor {beta} and tumor necrosis factor {alpha}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29672.

AU Furlong-E-E-M.  Keon-N-K.  Thornton-F-D.  Rein-T.  Martin-F.
TI Expression of a 74-kDa nuclear factor 1 (NF1) protein is induced in
   mouse mammary gland involution. Involution-enhanced occupation of a
   twin NF1 binding element in the testosterone-repressed prostate
   message-2/clusterin promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29688.

AU Kerry-D-M.  Dwivedi-P-P.  Hahn-C-N.  Morris-H-A.  Omdahl-J-L.
   May-B-K.
TI Transcriptional synergism between vitamin D-responsive elements in the
   rat 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 24-hydroxylase (CYP24) promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29715.

AU Zhou-J-Q.  Tan-C-K.  So-A-G.  Downey-K-M.
TI Purification and characterization of the catalytic subunit of human DNA
   polymerase {delta} expressed in baculovirus-infected insect cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29740.

AU Aulak-K-S.  Liu-J.  Wu-J.  Hyatt-S-L.  Puppi-M.  Henning-S-J.
   Hatzoglou-M.
TI Molecular sites of regulation of expression of the rat cationic amino
   acid transporter gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29799.

AU Vallejo-A-N.  Pease-L-R.
TI The locus-specific enhancer activity of the class I major
   histocompatibility complex interferon-responsive element is associated
   with a {gamma}-interferon (IFN)-inducible factor distinct from
   STAT1{alpha}, p48, and IFN regulatory factor-1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29813.

AU Yang-R.  Gerstenfeld-L-C.
TI Signal transduction pathways mediating parathyroid hormone stimulation
   of bone sialoprotein gene expression in osteoblasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29839.

AU Casimir-D-A.  Ntambi-J-M.
TI cAMP activates the expression of stearoyl-CoA desaturase gene 1 during
   early preadipocyte differentiation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29847.

AU Cassano-S.  Gallo-A.  Buccigrossi-V.  Porcellini-A.  Cerillo-R.
   Gottesman-M-E.  Avvedimento-E-V.
TI Membrane localization of cAMP-dependent protein kinase amplifies cAMP
   signaling to the nucleus in PC12 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29870.

AU Zanke-B-W.  Rubie-E-A.  Winnett-E.  Chan-J.  Randall-S.  Parsons-M.
   Boudreau-K.  McInnis-M.  Yan-M.  Templeton-D-J.  Woodgett-J-R.
TI Mammalian mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways are regulated
   through formation of specific kinase-activator complexes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29876.

AU Barila-D.  Plateroti-M.  Nobili-F.  Muda-A-O.  Xie-Y.  Morimoto-T.
   Perozzi-G.
TI The Dri 42 gene, whose expression is up-regulated during epithelial
   differentiation, encodes a novel endoplasmic reticulum resident
   transmembrane protein
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AU Dong-G.  Schulick-A-H.  DeYoung-M-B.  Dichek-D-A.
TI Identification of a cis-acting sequence in the human plasminogen
   activator inhibitor type-1 gene that mediates transforming growth
   factor-{beta}1 responsiveness in endothelium in vivo
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29969.

AU Waxman-D-J.  Zhao-S.  Choi-H-K.
TI Interaction of a novel sex-dependent, growth hormone-regulated liver
   nuclear factor with CYP2C12 promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29978.

AU DeMott-M-S.  Shen-B.  Park-M-S.  Bambara-R-A.  Zigman-S.
TI Human RAD2 homolog 1 5{prime}- to 3{prime}-exo/endonuclease can
   efficiently excise a displaced DNA fragment containing a
   5{prime}-terminal abasic lesion by endonuclease activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30068.

AU Zhang-J-Z.  Redman-C.
TI Fibrinogen assembly and secretion. Role of intrachain disulfide loops
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30083.

AU Hausner-W.  Wettach-J.  Hethke-C.  Thomm-M.
TI Two transcription factors related with the eucaryal transcription
   factors TATA-binding protein and transcription factor IIB direct
   promoter recognition by an archaeal RNA polymerase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30144.

AU Linder-B.  Jin-Z.  Freedman-J-H.  Rubin-C-S.
TI Molecular characterization of a novel, developmentally regulated small
   embryonic chaperone from Caenorhabditis elegans
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30158.

AU Garnier-G.  Circolo-A.  Colten-H-R.
TI Constitutive expression of murine complement factor B gene is regulated
   by the interaction of its upstream promoter with hepatocyte nuclear
   factor 4
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30205.

AU Deryckere-F.  Burgert-H-G.
TI Tumor necrosis factor {alpha} induces the adenovirus early 3 promoter
   by activation of NF-{kappa}B
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30249.

AU Alam-K-Y.  Frostholm-A.  Hackshaw-K-V.  Evans-J-E.  Rotter-A.
   Chiu-I-M.
TI Characterization of the 1B promoter of fibroblast growth factor 1 and
   its expression in the adult and developing mouse brain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30263.

AU Lenka-N.  Basu-A.  Mullick-J.  Avadhani-N-G.
TI The role of an E box binding basic helix loop helix protein in the
   cardiac muscle-specific expression of the rat cytochrome oxidase
   subunit VIII gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30281.

AU Johnson-R-M.  Buck-S.  Chiu-C-.  Schneider-H.  Sampaio-I.  Gage-D-A.
   Shen-T-L.  Schneider-M-P-C.  Muniz-J-A.  Gumucio-D-L.  Goodman-M.
TI Fetal globin expression in New World monkeys. Vol. 271 (1996)
   14684-14691
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30298.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Igarashi-T.  Kono-Y.  Tanaka-K.
TI Communication---Molecular cloning of manganese catalase from
   Lactobacillus plantarum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29521.

AU Ghanta-J.  Shen-C-L.  Kiessling-L-L.  Murphy-R-M.
TI Communication---A strategy for designing inhibitors of {beta}-amyloid
   toxicity
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AU Ehret-Sabatier-L.  Loew-D.  Goyffon-M.  Fehlbaum-P.  Hoffmann-J-A.
   van_Dorsselaer-A.  Bulet-P.
TI Characterization of novel cysteine-rich antimicrobial peptides from
   scorpion blood
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AU Hara-N.  Tsuchiya-M.  Shimoyama-M.
TI Glutamic acid 207 in rodent T-cell RT6 antigens is essential for
   arginine-specific ADP-ribosylation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29552.

AU Tirumalai-R-S.  Pargellis-C-A.  Landy-A.
TI Identification and characterization of the N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive
   site in {lambda}-integrase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29599.

AU Seiffert-D.  Loskutoff-D-J.
TI Type 1 plasminogen activator inhibitor induces multimerization of
   plasma vitronectin. A suggested mechanism for the generation of the
   tissue form of vitronectin in vivo
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29644.

AU Jenkins-B-J.  Bagley-C-J.  Woodcock-J.  Lopez-A-F.  Gonda-T-J.
TI Interacting residues in the extracellular region of the common {beta}
   subunit of the human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor,
   interleukin (IL)-3, and IL-5 receptors involved in constitutive
   activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29707.

AU Herzig-M-C-S.  Nash-N-R.  Connolly-M.  Kyle-D-J.
   Leeb-Lundberg-L-M-F.
TI The N terminus of bradykinin when bound to the human bradykinin B2
   receptor is adjacent to extracellular Cys20 and Cys277 in the receptor
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AU Wen-P-H.  Blumenthal-K-M.
TI Role of electrostatic interactions in defining the potency of
   neurotoxin B-IV from Cerebratulus lacteus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29752.

AU Coletta-M.  Ascenzi-P.  D'Avino-R.  di_Prisco-G.
TI Proton-linked subunit kinetic heterogeneity for carbon monoxide binding
   to hemoglobin from Chelidonichthys kumu
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29859.

AU Gleizes-P-E.  Beavis-R-C.  Mazzieri-R.  Shen-B.  Rifkin-D-B.
TI Identification and characterization of an eight-cysteine repeat of the
   latent transforming growth factor-{beta} binding protein-1 that
   mediates bonding to the latent transforming growth factor-{beta}1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29891.

AU Wiedemann-P.  Giehl-K.  Almo-S-C.  Fedorov-A-A.  Girvin-M.
   Steinberger-P.  Rudiger-M.  Ortner-M.  Sippl-M.  Dolecek-C.  Kraft-D.
   Jockusch-B.  Valenta-R.
TI Molecular and structural analysis of a continuous birch profilin
   epitope defined by a monoclonal antibody
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AU Brandstetter-H.  Kuhne-A.  Bode-W.  Huber-R.  von_der_Saal-W.
   Wirthensohn-K.  Engh-R-A.
TI X-ray structure of active site-inhibited clotting factor Xa.
   Implications for drug design and substrate recognition
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AU Zhu-H.  Hargrove-M.  Xie-Q.  Nozaki-Y.  Linse-K.  Smith-S-S.
   Olson-J-S.  Riggs-A-F.
TI Stoichiometry of subunits and heme content of hemoglobin from the
   earthworm Lumbricus terrestris
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 29999.

AU Zhu-H.  Ownby-D-W.  Riggs-C-K.  Nolasco-N-J.  Stoops-J-K.  Riggs-A-F.
TI Assembly of the gigantic hemoglobin of the earthworm Lumbricus
   terrestris. Roles of subunit equilibria, non-globin linker chains, and
   valence of the heme iron
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30007.

AU Mazzoni-M-R.  Hamm-H-E.
TI Interaction of transducin with light-activated rhodopsin protects it
   from proteolytic digestion by trypsin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30034.

AU Rosenfeld-S-S.  Correia-J-J.  Xing-J.  Rener-B.  Cheung-H-C.
TI Structural studies of kinesin-nucleotide intermediates
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30212.

AU Silva-Neto-M-A-C.  Atella-G-C.  Fialho-E.  Paes-M-C.  Zingali-R-B.
   Petretski-J-H.  Alves-E-W.  Masuda-H.
TI Isolation of a calcium-binding phosphoprotein from the oocytes and
   hemolymph of the blood-sucking insect Rhodnius prolixus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30227.

AU Zhuang-S.  Mabuchi-K.  Wang-C-L-A.
TI Heat treatment could affect the biochemical properties of caldesmon
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30242.

AU Mynarcik-D-C.  Yu-G-Q.  Whittaker-J.
TI Alanine-scanning mutagenesis of a C-terminal ligand binding domain of
   the insulin receptor {alpha} subunit. Vol. 271 (1996) 2439-2442
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Nov 22.  271(47).  p 30297.





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TI Improvement by eicosanoids in cancer cachexia induced by LLC-IL6
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SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(12)  P 711.
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AU Ju-D-W.  Cao-X.  Acres-B.
TI Active specific immunotherapy of pulmonary metastasis with vaccinia
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SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(12)  P 716.
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AU Schwendener-R-A.  Schott-H.
TI Lipophilic 1-beta-D-arabinofuranosyl cytosine derivatives in
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   therapy in the murine L1210 leukemia model.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(12)  P 723.
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AU Maes-H.  Cocito-C.
TI In vitro analysis of cancer prevention by a mycobacterial antigen
   complex and of cancer-promoted inhibition of immune reactions.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(12)  P 727.
AB 61220727.432

AU Heinmoeller-E.  Weinel-R-J.  Heidtmann-H-H.  Salge-U.  Seitz-R.
   Schmitz-I.  Mueller-K-M.  Zirngibl-H.
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SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(12)  P 735.
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AU Panno-M-L.  Salerno-M.  Pezzi-V.  Sisci-D.  Maggiolini-M.  Mauro-L.
    Morrone-E-G.  Ando-S.
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   on oestrogen and progesterone receptor contents in MCF-7 cells.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(12)  P 745.
AB 61220745.432

AU Moritani-S.  Kushima-R.  Sugihara-H.  Hattori-T.
TI Phenotypic characteristics of Epstein-Barr-virus-associated gastric
   carcinomas.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(12)  P 750.
AB 61220750.432

AU Coomber-D.  Hawkins-N-J.  Clark-M.  Meagher-A.  Ward-R-L.
TI Characterisation and clinicopathological correlates of serum
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SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(12)  P 757.
AB 61220757.432

AU He-B.  Tang-Z-Y.  Liu-K-D.  Zhou-G.
TI Analysis of the cellular origin of hepatocellular carcinoma by p53
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SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(12)  P 763.
AB 61220763.432

AU Ozaki-T.  Hillmann-A.  Lindner-N.  Winkelmann-W.
TI Aneurysmal bone cysts in children.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(12)  P 767.
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(5)  P 391.
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AU Al-Ani-M.  Munir-S-M.  White-M.  Townend-J.  Coote-J-H.
TI Changes in R-R variability before and after endurance training
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(5)  P 397.
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AU Anderson-G-S.  Mekjavic-I-B.
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AU Mannion-A-F.  Dolan-P.
TI Relationship between myoelectric and mechanical manifestations of
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(5)  P 411.
AB 60740411.421

AU Linossier-M-T.  Dormois-D.  Fouquet-R.  Geyssant-A.  Denis-C.
   Linossier-M-T.
TI Use of the force-velocity test to determine the optimal braking
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(5)  P 420.
AB 60740420.421

AU Rohde-T.  MacLean-D-A.  Hartkopp-A.  Pedersen-B-K.
TI The immune system and serum glutamine during a triathlon.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(5)  P 428.
AB 60740428.421

AU Hibi-N.  Fujinaga-H.  Ishii-K.
TI Work and power outputs determined from pedalling and flywheel
   friction forces during brief maximal exertion on a cycle
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(5)  P 435.
AB 60740435.421

AU Strueder-H-K.  Hollmann-W.  Donike-M.  Platen-P.  Weber-K.
TI Effect of O_[2] vailability on neuroendocrine variables at rest and
   during exercise: O_[2] breathing increases plasma prolactin.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(5)  P 443.
AB 60740443.421

AU Kinoshita-H.  Francis-P-R.
TI A comparison of prehension force control in young and elderly
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(5)  P 450.
AB 60740450.421

AU Bogdanis-G-C.  Nevill-M-E.  Lakomy-H-K-A.  Graham-C-M.  Louis-G.
TI Effects of active recovery on power output during repeated maximal
   sprint cycling.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(5)  P 461.
AB 60740461.421

AU Frankiewicz-Jozko-A.  Faff-J.  Sieradzan-Gabelska-B.
TI Changes in concentrations of tissue free radical marker and serum
   creatine kinase during the post-exercise period in rats.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(5)  P 470.
AB 60740470.421

AU Klausen-T.  Christensen-H.  Hansen-J-M.  Nielsen-O-J.
   Fogh-Andersen-N.  Olsen-N-V.
TI Human erythropoietin response to hypocapnic hypoxia, normocapnic
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(5)  P 475.
AB 60740475.421

AU Muraki-S.  Yamasaki-M.  Ehara-Y.  Kikuchi-K.  Seki-K.
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(5)  P 481.
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AU Mescheriakov-S.  Holzmueller-G.  Molokanova-E.  Berger-M.
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AU Jackson-R-B.  Canadell-J.  Ehleringer-J-R.  Mooney-H-A.  Sala-O-E.
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TI A global analysis of root distributions for terrestrial biomes.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(3)  P 389.
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AU Solhaug-K-A.  Gauslaa-Y.
TI Parietin, a photoprotective secondary product of the lichen
   Xanthoria parietina.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(3)  P 412.
AB 61080412.442

AU Honek-A.  Martinkova-Z.
TI Geographic variation in seed dormancy among populations of
   Echinochloa crus-galli.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(3)  P 419.
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AU Preziosi-R-F.  Fairbairn-D-J.  Roff-D-A.  Brennan-J-M.
TI Body size and fecundity in the waterstrider Aquarius remigis: a
   test of Darwin's fecundity advantage hypothesis.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(3)  P 424.
AB 61080424.442

AU Luerling-M.  Donk-E-V.
TI Zooplankton-induced unicell-colony transformation in Scenedesmus
   acutus and its effect on growth of herbivore Daphnia.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(3)  P 432.
AB 61080432.442

AU Meerts-P.  Garnier-E.
TI Variation in relative growth rate and its components in the annual
   Polygonum aviculare in relation to habitat disturbance and seed
   size.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(3)  P 438.
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AU Moody-A-L.  Ruxton-G-D.
TI The intensity of interference varies with food density: support for
   behaviour-based models of interference.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(3)  P 446.
AB 61080446.442

AU Malmqvist-B.  Sackmann-G.
TI Changing risk of predation for a filter-feeding insect along a
   current velocity gradient.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(3)  P 450.
AB 61080450.442

AU Rowe-II-W-J.  Potter-D-A.
TI Vertical stratification of feeding by Japanese beetles within
   linden tree canopies: selective foraging or height per se?.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(3)  P 459.
AB 61080459.442

AU Dearing-M-D.
TI Disparate determinants of summer and winter diet selection of a
   generalist herbivore, Ochotona princeps.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(3)  P 467.
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AU Gilbert-F.  Willmer-P.  Semida-F.  Ghazoul-J.  Zalat-S.
TI Spatial variation in selection in a plant-pollinator system  in the
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SO Oecologia.  1996 108(3)  P 479.
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AU Raab-T-K.  Lipson-D-A.  Monson-R-K.
TI Non-mycorrhizal uptake of amino acids by roots of the alpine sedge
   Kobresia myosuroides: implications for the alpine nitrogen cycle.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(3)  P 488.
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AU Newell-S-Y.  Arsuffi-T-L.  Palm-L-A.
TI Misting and nitrogen fertilization of shoots of a saltmarsh grass:
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SO Oecologia.  1996 108(3)  P 495.
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AU Schulze-E-D.  Mooney-H-A.  Sala-O-E.  Jobbagy-E.  Buchmann-N.
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TI Rooting depth, water availability, and vegetation cover along an
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SO Oecologia.  1996 108(3)  P 503.
AB 61080503.442

AU Watts-B-D.
TI Landscape configuration and diversity hotspots in wintering
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AU Battaglia-M.  Williams-K-J.
TI Mixed species stands of eucalypts as ecotones on a water supply
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AU Wolff-J-O.
TI Coexistence of white-footed mice and deer mice may be mediated by
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SO Oecologia.  1996 108(3)  P 529.
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AU Broenmark-C.  Weisner-S-E-B.
TI Decoupling of cascading trophic interactions in a freshwater,
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SO Oecologia.  1996 108(3)  P 534.
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AU Hansson-L-A.  Tranvik-L-J.
TI Quantification of invertebrate predation and herbivory  in food
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SO Oecologia.  1996 108(3)  P 542.
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AU Nunney-L.
TI The colonization of oranges by the cosmopolitan Drosophila.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(3)  P 552.
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AU Harvey-E.  Miller-T-E.
TI Variance in composition of inquiline communities  in leaves of
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SO Oecologia.  1996 108(3)  P 562.
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AU Death-R-G.
TI The effect of patch disturbance on stream invertebrate  community
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SO Oecologia.  1996 108(3)  P 567.
AB 61080567.442

AU Perfecto-I.  Vandermeer-J.
TI Microclimatic changes and the indirect loss  of ant diversity in a
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SO Oecologia.  1996 108(3)  P 577.
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AU Werz-O.  Steinhilber-D.
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AU Hermann-T.  Heumann-H.
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TI Use of the bomb radiocarbon chronometer to determine age of southern
   bluefin tuna Thunnus maccoyii.
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AU Kim-W-S.  Jeon-J-K.  Lee-S-H.  Huh-H-T.
TI Effects of pentachlorophenol (PCP) on the oxygen consumption rate of
   the river puffer fish Takifugu obscurus.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Nov 14.  143.  P 9-14.

AU Froneman-P-W.  Pakhomov-E-A.  Perissinotto-R.  McQuaid-C-D.
TI Role of microplankton in the diet and daily ration of Antarctic
   zooplankton species during austral summer.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Nov 14.  143.  P 15-23.

AU Attrill-M-J.  Thomas-R-M.
TI Long-term distribution patterns of mobile estuarine invertebrates
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   parameters.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Nov 14.  143.  P 25-36.

AU Guisande-C.  Sanchez-J.  Maneiro-I.  Miranda-A.
TI Trade-off between offspring number and offspring size in the marine
   copepod Euterpina acutifrons at different food concentrations.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Nov 14.  143.  P 37-44.

AU Pond-D.  Harris-R.  Head-R.  Harbour-D.
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AU Kiorboe-T.  Saiz-E.  Viitasalo-M.
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AU Pace-M-C.  Carman-K-R.
TI Interspecific differences among meiobenthic copepods in the use of
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AU Lehtonen-K-K.
TI Ecophysiology of the benthic amphipod Monoporeia affinis in an open-sea
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AU Sheehy-M-R-J.  Shelton-P-M-J.  Wickins-J-F.  Belchier-M.  Gaten-E.
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AU Pasantes-J-J.  Martinez-Exposito-M-J.  Torreiro-A.  Mendez-J.
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AU Young-E-F.  Bigg-G-R.  Grant-A.
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Nov 14.  143.  P 121-129.

AU Vismann-B.  Hagerman-L.
TI Recovery from hypoxia with and without sulfide in Saduria entomon:
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Nov 14.  143.  P 131-139.

AU Buchner-T.  Abele-Oeschger-D.  Theede-H.
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   hydrogen peroxide and elevated temperatures.
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AU Mayer-M.  Piepenburg-D.
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AU Edmunds-P-J.  Bruno-J-F.
TI The importance of sampling scale in ecology: kilometer-wide variation
   in coral reef communities.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Nov 14.  143.  P 165-171.

AU Forster-S.  Huettel-M.  Ziebis-W.
TI Impact of boundary layer flow velocity on oxygen utilisation in coastal
   sediments.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Nov 14.  143.  P 173-185.

AU Lemmens-J-W-T-J.  Clapin-G.  Lavery-P.  Cary-J.
TI Filtering capacity of seagrass meadows and other habitats of Cockburn
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Nov 14.  143.  P 187-200.

AU Lee-K-S.  Dunton-K-H.
TI Production and carbon reserve dynamics of the seagrass Thalassia
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Nov 14.  143.  P 201-210.

AU Pearson-G-A.  Brawley-S-H.
TI Reproductive ecology, of Fucus distichus (Phaeophyceae): an intertidal
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AU Sosik-H-M.
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AU Martin-D.  Pinedo-S.  Sarda-R.
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AU Skovgaard-A.
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AU Aguilera-A.  Gonzalez-Gil-S.  Keafer-B-A.  Anderson-D-M.
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AU Buitenhuis-E.  van-Bleijswijk-J.  Bakker-D.  Veldhuis-M.
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AU Ahel-M.  Barlow-R-G.  Mantoura-R-F-C.
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AU Diniz-Filho-J-A-F.  Bini-L-M.
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AU Morales-D.  Jimenez-M-S.  Gonzalez-Rodriguez-A-M.  Cermak-J.
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SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(1)  P 1.
AB 60450001.251

AU Newell-W-R.  Trowsdale-J.  Beck-S.
TI MHCDB: database of the human MHC (release 2).
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(1)  P 6.
AB 60450006.251

AU Hordvik-I.  Jacob-A-L-J.  Charlemagne-J.  Endresen-C.
TI Cloning of T-cell antigen receptor beta chain cDNAs from Atlantic
   salmon (Salmo salar).
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(1)  P 9.
AB 60450009.251

AU Chelvanayagam-G.
TI A roadmap for HLA-A, HLA-B, and HLA-C peptide binding
   specificities.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(1)  P 15.
AB 60450015.251

AU Viale-O.  van-der-Bruggen-P.  Meuer-E.  Kunzmann-R.  Kohler-H.
   Mertelsmann-R.  Boon-T.  Fisch-P.
TI Recognition by human Vgamma9/Vdelta2 T cells of melanoma cells upon
   fusion with Daudi cells.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(1)  P 27.
AB 60450027.251

AU Dong-C.  Willerford-D.  Alt-F-W.  Cooper-M-D.
TI Genomic organization and chromosomal localization of the mouse Bp3
   gene, a member of the CD38/ADP-ribosyl cyclase family.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(1)  P 35.
AB 60450035.251

AU Partula-S.  Schwager-J.  Timmusk-S.  Pilstroem-L.  Charlemagne-J.
TI A second immunoglobulin light chain isotype in the rainbow trout.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(1)  P 44.
AB 60450044.251

AU Pharr-G-T.  Gwynn-A-V.  Bacon-L-D.
TI Histocompatibility antigen(s) linked to Rfp-Y (Mhc-like) genes in
   the chicken.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(1)  P 52.
AB 60450052.251

AU Bachl-J.  Wabl-M.
TI Enhancers of hypermutation.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(1)  P 59.
AB 60450059.251

AU Dabhi-V-M.  Lindahl-K-F.
TI CTL respond to a mitochondrial antigen presented by H2-D^.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(1)  P 65.
AB 60450065.251

AU Pancer-Z.  Cooper-E-L.  Mueller-W-E-G.
TI A tunicate (Botryllus schlosseri) cDNA reveals similarity to
   vertebrate antigen receptors.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(1)  P 69.
AB 60450069.251

AU Wang-M.  Stepkowski-S-M.  Tian-L.  Langowski-J-L.  Hebert-J-S.
   Kloc-M.  Yu-J.  Kahan-B-D.
TI Nucleotide sequences of three distinct cDNA clones coding for the
   rat class I heavy chain RT1^[n] antigen.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(1)  P 73.
AB 60450073.251

AU Zino-E.  Severini-G-M.  Mazzi-B.  Bordignon-C.  Benazzi-E.
   Fleischhauer-K.
TI Sequencing of a new HLA-A^[*]32 subtype (A^[*]3202).
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(1)  P 76.
AB 60450076.251

AU Ellexson-M.  Lau-M.  Terasaki-P.  Hildebrand-W.
TI Molecular characterization of HLA-A^[*]6803.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(1)  P 78.
AB 60450078.251

AU Alvarez-M.  Martinez-Laso-J.  Recio-M-J.  Diaz-Campos-N.
   Gomez-Gasado-E.  Vargas-Alarcon-G.  de-la-Torre-C-G.
   Arnaiz-Villena-A.  Varela-P.
TI A new sequence (Mhc-BJ ) showing similarity both to Mhc-B alleles
   and to the HLA-J pseudogene in Macaca mulatta.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(1)  P 80.
AB 60450080.251

AU Eskdale-J.  Kube-D.  Gallagher-G.
TI A second polymorphic dinucleotide repeat in the 5' flanking region
   of the human IL10 gene.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(1)  P 82.
AB 60450082.251

AU Krausa-P.  Young-D-M.  Gotch-F.
TI Identification of a new HLA-A allele (A^[*]2502) by PCR-SSP.
SO Immunogenetics.  1996 45(1)  P 84.
AB 60450084.251

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AU Kohonen-T.
TI Emergence of invariant-feature detectors in the adaptive-subspace
   self-organizing map.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(4)  P 281.
AB 60750281.422

AU Neven-H.  Schoener-G.
TI Dynamics parametrically controlled by image correlations organize
   robot navigation.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(4)  P 293.
AB 60750293.422

AU Peng-G-C-Y.  Hain-T-C.  Peterson-B-W.
TI A dynamical model for reflex activated head movements in the
   horizontal plane.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(4)  P 309.
AB 60750309.422

AU Kruse-P.  Carmesin-H-O.  Pahlke-L.  Strueber-D.  Stadler-M.
TI Continuous phase transitions in the perception of multistable
   visual patterns.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(4)  P 321.
AB 60750321.422

AU Miftakhov-R-N.  Abdusheva-G-R.
TI Effects of selective K^[+]-channel agonists and antagonists on
   myoelectrical activity of a locus of the small bowel.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(4)  P 331.
AB 60750331.422

AU Wallace-K-R.  Kerr-G-K.
TI A numerical simulation of muscle spindle ensemble encoding during
   planar movement of the human arm.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(4)  P 339.
AB 60750339.422

AU Wallace-K-R.  Kerr-G-K.
TI A numerical simulation of muscle spindle ensemble encoding during
   planar movement of the human arm: correlation sensitivity and
   parameter dependence.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(4)  P 351.
AB 60750351.422

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AU Barford-D.
TI Molecular mechanisms of the protein serine/threonine phosphatases.
DE Protein Ser/Thr phosphatases
DE signal transduction
DE protein phosphorylation
DE catalytic mechanism
DE phosphate regulation
DE X-ray crystallography
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Nov.  21(11).  P. 407-412.
CC Review

AU Fauman-E-B.  Saper-M-A.
TI Structure and function of the protein tyrosine phosphatases.
DE phosphatase
DE phosphorylation
DE crystallography
DE cell cycle
DE signalling
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Nov.  21(11).  P. 413-417.
CC Review

AU Crabtree-G-R.  Schreiber-S-L.
TI Three-part inventions: intracellular signaling and induced proximity.
DE immunophilins
DE signal transduction
DE chemical inducers of dimerization
DE CIDs
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Nov.  21(11).  P. 418-422.
CC Talking Point

AU Ponting-C-P.  Benjamin-D-R.
TI A novel family of Ras-binding domains.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Nov.  21(11).  P. 422-425.
CC PSM

AU Kyrpides-N-C.  Woese-C-R.  Ouzounis-C-A.
TI KOW: a novel motif linking a bacterial transcription factor 
   with ribosomal proteins.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Nov.  21(11).  P. 425-426.
CC PSM

AU Parham-P.
TI Functions for MHC class I carbohydrates inside and outside the cell.
DE MHC class I
DE N-linked oligosaccharide
DE calnexin
DE cytotoxic T cells
DE natural killer cells
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Nov.  21(11).  P. 427-433.
CC Review

AU Ruiz-Echevarria-M-J.  Czaplinski-K.  Peltz-S-W.
TI Making sense of nonsense in yeast.
DE mRNA degradation
DE translation
DE nonsense codon
DE programmed frameshifting
DE gene expression
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Nov.  21(11).  P. 433-438.
CC Review

AU Feig-L-A.  Urano-T.  Cantor-S.
TI Evidence for a Ras
DE Ral signaling cascade.
DE Ral
DE Ras
DE signal transduction
DE PLD
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Nov.  21(11).  P. 438-441.
CC Review

AU Hengen-P-N.
TI Methods and reagents ? Eliminating ghost bands from plasmid preps.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Nov.  21(11).  P. 441-442.
CC Computer Corner

AU Lonsdale-D.  Price-C.
TI Eukaryotic gene nomenclature - a resolvable problem?
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Nov.  21(11).  P. 443-444.
CC Computer Corner

AU Henikoff-S.  Endow-S-A.  Greene-E-A.
TI Connecting protein family resources using the proWeb network.
SO November  1996.  P. 444-445.
CC Computer Corner

AU Hershko-A.
TI Lessons from the discovery of the ubiquitin system.
DE ubiquitin
DE protein degradation
DE proteolysis
DE cell-cycle regulation
DE 26S proteasome
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Nov.  21(11).  P. 445-449.
CC Reflections

AU Abrahams-M.
TI Science Friction: Grins and Groans Among the Titles of Scientific
   Studies.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Nov.  21(11).  P. 450.
CC Book Review

AU Walsh-M-P.
TI Biochemistry of Smooth Muscle Contraction.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Nov.  21(11).  P. 450-451.
CC Book Review

AU Brennan-S.
TI All about Albumin: Biochemistry, Genetics and Medical Applications.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Nov.  21(11).  P. 451-452.
CC Book Review

AU Welch-G-R.
TI What is Life? The Next Fifty Years: Speculations on the Future of
   Biology.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Nov.  21(11).  P. 452.
CC Book Review

AU Barton-G-J.
TI Internet For The Molecular Biologist.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Nov.  21(11).  P. 453.
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AU VAN DE LOCHT-A. STUBBS-M-T. BODE-W. FRIEDRICH-T. BOLLSCHWEILER-C.
   HOFFKEN-W. HUBER-R. 
TI The ornithodorin-thrombin crystal structure, a key to the TAP enigma?
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6011-6017.

AU SZABO-P-E. MANN-J-R.
TI Maternal and paternal genomes function independently in mouse ova in
   establishing expression of the imprinted genes Snrpn and Igf2r: no
   evidence for allelic trans-sensing and counting mechanisms.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6018-6025.

AU MONTOLIU-L. UMLAND-T. SCHUTZ-G.
TI A locus control region at -12 kb of the tyrosinase gene.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6026-6034.

AU ORIOLI-D. HENKEMEYER-M. LEMKE-G. KLEIN-R. PAWSON-T.
TI Sek4 and Nuk receptors cooperate in guidance of commissural axons and
   in palate formation.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6035-6049.

AU BATEMAN-A. JOUET-M. MACFARLANE-J. DU-J-S. KENWRICK-S. CHOTHIA-C.
TI Outline structure of the human L1 cell adhesion molecule and the sites
   where mutations cause neurological disorders.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6050-6059.

AU KOHNO-H. TANAKA-K. MINO-A. UMIKAWA-M. IMAMURA-H. FUJIWARA-T. FUJITA-Y.
   HOTTA-K. QADOTA-H. WATANBE-T. OHYA-Y. TAKAI-Y.
TI Bni1p implicated in cytoskeletal control is a putative target of Rho1p
   small GTP binding protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6060-6068.

AU ANSON-M. GEEVES-M-A. KURZAWA-S-E. MANSTEIN-D-J.
TI Myosin motors with artificial lever arms.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6069-6074.

AU SMITH-J-L. SILVEIRA-L-A. SPUDICH-J-A.
TI Activation of Dictyostelium myosin light chain kinase A by phosphorylation
   of Thr166. 
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6075-6083.	

AU PETRIS-M-J. MERCER-J-F-B. CULVENOR-J-G. LOCKHART-P. GLEESON-P-A.
   CAMAKARIS-J.
TI Ligand-regulated transport of the Menkes copper P-type ATPase efflux
   pump from the Gogli apparatus to the plasma membrane: a novel mechanism
   of regulated trafficking.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6084-6095.

AU ALCONADA-A. BAUER-U. HOFLACK-B.
TI A tyrosine-based motif and a casein kinase II phosphorylation site
   regulate the intracellular trafficking of the varicella-zoster virus
   glycoprotein I, a protein localized in the trans-Golgi network.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6096-6110.

AU HAYER-HARTL-M-K. WEBER-F. HARTL-F-U.
TI Mechanism of chaperonin action: GroES binidng and release can drive
   GroEL-mediated protein folding in the absence of ATP hydrolysis.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6111-6121.

AU KIHARA-A. AKIYAMA-Y. ITO-K.
TI A protease complex in the Escherichia coli plasma membrane: HflKC (HfIA)
   forms a complex with FtsH (HfIB), regulating its proteolytic activity
   against SecY.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6122-6131.

AU BROEKS-A. GERRARD-B. ALLIKMETS-R. DEAN-M. PLASTERK-R-H-A.
TI Homologues of the human multidrug resistance genes MRP and MDR contribute
   to heavy metal resistance in the soil nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6132-6143.

AU KROPSHOFER-H. VOGT-A-B. MOLDENHAUER-G. HAMMER-J. BLUM-J-S. HAMMERLING-G-J.
TI Editing of the HLA-DR-peptide repertoire by HLA-DM.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6144-6154.

AU FLETCHER-T-M.,III BRICHACEK-B. SHAROVA-N. NEWMAN-M-A. STIVAHTIS-G.
   SHARP-P-M. EMERMAN-M. HAHN-B-H. STEVENSON-M.
TI Nuclear import and cell cycle arrest functions of the HIV-1 Vpr protein
   are encoded by two separate genes in HIV-2/SIVSM.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6155-6165.

AU PHILIPP-S. CAVALIE-A. FREICHEL-M. WISSENBACH-U. ZIMMER-S. TROST-C.
   MARQUART-A. MURAKAMI-M. FLOCKERZI-V.
TI A mammalian capacitative calcium entry channel homologous to Drosphila
   TRP and TRPL.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6166-6171.

AU YAMAZAWA-T. TAKESHIMA-H. SAKURAI-T. ENDO-M. IINO-M.
TI Subtype specificity of the ryanodine receptor for Ca2+ signal
   amplification in excitation-contraction coupling.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6172-6177.

AU MACLEOD-K-F. HU-Y. JACKS-T.
TI Loss of Rb activates both p53-dependent and independent cell death
   pathways in the developing mouse nervous system.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6178-6188.

AU TING-A-T. PIMENTEL-MUINOS-F-X. SEED-B.
TI RIP mediates tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 activation of NF-kappaB
   but not Fas/APO-1-initiated apoptosis.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6189-6196.

AU GOTOH-N. TOJO-A. SHIBUYA-M.
TI A novel pathway from phosphorylation of tyrosine residues 239/240 of
   Shc, contributing to suppress apoptosis by IL-3.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6197-6204.

AU BARDELLI-A. LONGATI-P. ALBERO-D. GORUPPI-S. SCHNEIDER-C. PONZETTO-C.
   COMOGLIO-P-M.
TI HGF receptor associates with the anti-apoptotic protein BAG-1 and
   prevents cell death.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6205-6212.

AU ELLING-C-E. SCHWARTZ-T-W.
TI Connectivity and orientation of the seven helical bundle in the
   tachykinin NK-1 receptor probed by zinc site engineering.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6213-6219.

AU ZUGAZA-J-L. SINNETT-SMITH-J. VAN LINT-J. ROZENGURT-E.
TI Protein kinase D (PKD) activation in intact cells through a protein
   kinase C-dependent signal transducation pathway.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6220-6230.

AU SOUCHELNYTSKYI-S. TEN DIJKE-P. MIYAZONO-K. HELDIN-C-H.
TI Phosphorylation of Ser165 in TGF-beta type I receptor modulates
   TGF-beta1-induced cellular responses.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6231-6240.

AU SALIM-K. BOTTOMLEY-M-J. QUERFURTH-E. ZVELEBIL-M-J. GOUT-I. SCAIFE-R.
   MARGOLIS-R-L. GIGG-R. SMITH-C-I-E. DRISCOLL-P-C. WATERFIELD-M-D.
   PANAYOTOU-G.
TI Distinct specificity in the recognition of phosphoinositides by the
   pleckstrin homology domains of dynamin and Bruton's tyrosine kinase.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6241-6250.

AU CHU-D-H. SPITS-H. PEYRON-J-F. ROWLEY-R-B. BOLEN-J-B. WEISS-A.
TI The Syk protein tyrosine kinase can function independently of CD45 or
   Lck in T cell antigen receptor signaling.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6251-6261.

AU HASPEL-R-L. SALDITT-GEORGIEFF-M. DARNELL-J-E.,JR
TI The rapid inactivation of nuclear tyrosine phosphorylated Stat1 depends
   upon a protein tyrosine phosphatase.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6262-6268.

AU CAVIGELLI-M. LI-W-W. LIN-A. SU-B. YOSHIOKA-K. KARIN-M.
TI The tumor promoter arsenite stimulates AP-1 activity by inhibiting a
   JNK phosphatase.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6269-6279.

AU STEINGRIMSSON-E. NII-A. FISHER-D-E. FERRE-D'AMARE-A-R. MCCORMICK-R-J.
   RUSSELL-L-B. BURLEY-S-K. WARD-J-M. JENKINS-N-A. COPELAND-N-G.
TI The semidominant Mib mutation identifies a role for the HLH domain in
   DNA binding in addition to its role in protein dimerization.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6280-6289.

AU KLADDE-M-P. XU-M. SIMPSON-R-T.
TI Direct study of DNA-protein interactions in repressed and active
   chromatin in living cells.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6290-6300.

AU ROBERTS-G-C. GOODING-C. SMITH-C-W-J.
TI Smooth muscle alternative splicing induced in fibroblasts by
   heterologous expression of regulatory gene.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6301-6310.

AU ERICKSON-F-L. HANNIG-E-M.
TI Ligand interactions with eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2: role
   of the gamma-subunit.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6311-6320.

AU CUSACK-S. YAREMCHUK-A. TUKALO-M.
TI The crystal structures of T.thermophilus lysyl-tRNA synthetase complexed
   with E.coli tRNA Lys and a T.thermophilus tRNA Lys transcript: anticodon
   recognition and conformational changes upon binging of a lysyl-adenylate
   analogue.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6321-6334.

AU SZCZELKUN-M-D. DILLINGHAM-M-S. JANSCAK-P. FIRMAN-K. HALFORD-S-E.
TI Repercussions of DNA tracking by the type IC restriction endonuclease
   EcoR124I on linear, circular and catenated substrates.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6335-6347.

AU SARNOVSKY-R-J. MAY-E-W. CRAIG-N-L.
TI The Tn7 transposase is a heteromeric complex in which DNA breakage and
   joining activities are distributed between different gene products.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 15. 15(22). P 6348-6361.


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AU TORMO-J. LAMED-R. CHIRINO-A-J. MORAG-E BAYER-E-A. SHOHAM-Y. STEITZ-T.
TI Crystal structure of a bacterial family-III cellulose-binding domain:
   a general mechanism for attachment to cellulose.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5739-5751.

AU GENTZSCH-M. TANNER-W.
TI The PMT gene family: protein O-glycosylation in Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae is vital.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5752-5759.

AU HOLMBACK-K. DANTON-M-J-S. SUH-T-T. DAUGHERTY-C-C. DEGEN-J-L.
TI Impaired platelet aggregation and sustained bleeding in mice lacking 
   the fibrinogen motif bound by integrin alphaIIbbeta3.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5760-5771.

AU BRUNO-K-S. ARAMAYO-R. MINKE-P-F. METZENBERG-R-L. PLAMANN-M.
TI Loss of growth polarity and mislocalization of septa in a Neurospora
   mutant aletered in the regulatory subunit of cAMP-dependent protein kinase.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5772-5782.

AU COSSON-P.
TI Direct interaction between the envelope and matrix protein of HIV-1
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5783-5788.

AU BOLL-W. OHNO-H. SONGYANG-Z. RAPOPORT-I. CANTLEY-L-C. BONIFACINO-J-S.
   KIRCHHAUSEN-T.
TI Sequence requirements for the recognition of tyrosine-based endocytic
   signals by clathrin Ap-2 complexes.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5789-5795.

AU SCHNEDIER-H-C. WESTERMANN-B. NEUPERT-W. BRUNNER-M.
TI The nucleotide exchange factor MGE exerts a key function in the
   ATP-dependent cycle of mt-Hsp70-Tim44 interaction driving mitochondrial
   protein import.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5796-5803.

AU LETOFFE-S. DELEPELAIRE-P. WANDERSMAN-C.
TI Protein secretion in Gram-negative bacteria: assembly of the three
   components of ABC protein-mediated exporters is ordered and promoted
   by substrate binding.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5804-5811.

AU HAKANSSON-S. SCHESSER-K. PERSSON-C. GALYOV-E-E. ROSQVIST-R. HOMBLE-F.
   WOLF-WATZ-H.
TI The YopB protein of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is essential for the
   translocation of Yop effector proteins across the target cell plasma
   membrane and displays a contact-dependent membrane disrupting activity.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5812-5823.

AU GALZI-J-L. BERTRAND-S. CORRINGER-P-J. CHANGEUX-J-P. BERTRAND-D.
TI Identification of calcium binding sites that regulate potentiation
   of neuronal nicotinic acetylocholine receptor.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5824-5832.

AU OBUKHOV-A-G. HARTENECK-C. ZOBEL-A. HARHAMMER-R. KALKBRENNER-F. LEOPOLDT-D.
   LUCKHOFF-A. NURNBERG-B. SCHULTZ-G.
TI Direct activation of trpl cation channels by Galpha 11 subunits.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5833-5838.

AU WES-P-D. YU-M. MONTELL-C.
TI RIC, a calmodulin-binding Ras-like GTPase.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5839-5848.

AU MAIRA-S-M. WURTZ-J-M. WASYLYK-B.
TI Net (ERP/SAP2), one of the Ras-inducible TCFs, has a novel inhibitory
   domain with resemblance to the helix-loop-helix motif.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5849-5865.

AU IWAMA-A. YAMAGUCHI-N. SUDA-T.
TI STK/RON receptor tyrosine kinase mediates both apoptotic and growth
   signals via the multifunctional docking stie conserved among the HGF
   receptor family.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5866-5875.

AU LERNER-A. CLAYTON-L-K. MIZOGUCHI-E. GHENDLER-Y. VAN-EWIJK-W. KOYASU-S.
   BHAN-A-K. REINHERZ-E-L.
TI Cross-linking of T-cell receptors on double-positive thymocytes induces
   a cytokine-mediated stromal activation process linked to cell death.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5876-5887.

AU CHEN-X. BIEKER-J-J.
TI Erythroid Kruppel-like factor (EKLF) contains a multifunctional
   transcriptional activation domain important for inter- and intramolecular
   interactions.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5888-5896.

AU DIMITROV-S. WOLFFE-A-P.
TI Remodeling somatic nuclei in Xenopus laevis egg extracts: molecular
   mechanism for the selective release of histones H1 and H1(circle)
   from chromatin and the acquisition of transcriptional competence.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5897-5906.

AU WILSON-S-A. WACHIRA-S-J-M. NORMAN-R-A. PEARL-L-H. DREW-R-E.
TI Transcription antitermination regulation of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa
   amidase operon.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5907-5916.

AU ZACKSENHAUS-E. JIANG-Z. PHILLIPS-R-A. GALLIE-B-L.
TI Dual mechanisms of repression of E2F1 activity by the retinoblastoma
   gene product.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5917-5927.

AU AUTEXIER-C. PRUZAN-R. FUNK-W-D. GREIDER-C-W.
TI Reconstitution of human telomerase activity and identification of a
   minimal functional region of the human telomerase RNA.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5928-5935.

AU LYGEROU-Z. PLUK-H. VAN-VENROOIJ-W-J. SERAPHIN-B.
TI hPop1: an autoantigenic protein subunit shared by the human RNase P
   and RNase MRP ribonucleoproteins.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5936-5948.

AU BORNER-G-V. MORL-M. JANKE-A. PAABO-S.
TI RNA editing changes the identity of a mitochondrial tRNA in marsupials.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5949-5957.

AU CHAUDHURI-S. MALIGA-P.
TI Sequences directing C to U editing of the plastid psbL mRNA are located
   within a 22 nucleotide segment spanning the editing site.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5958-5964.

AU CARTER-M-S. LI-S. WILKINSON-M-F.
TI A splicing-dependent regulatory mechanism that detects translation signals.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5965-5975.

AU ROMBY-P. CAILLET-J. EBEL-C. SACERDOT-C. GRAFFE-M. EYERMANN-F. BRUNEL-C.
   MOINE-H. EHRESMANN-C. EHRESMANN-B. SPRINGER-M.
TI The expression of E.coli threonyl-tRNA synthetase is regulated at the
   translational level by symmetrical operator-repressor interactions.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5976-5987.

AU GAMARNIK-A-V. ANDINO-R.
TI Replication of polivirus in Xenopus oocytes requires two human factors.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5988-5998.

AU LOBNER-OLESEN-A. VON-FREIESLEBEN-U.
TI Chromosomal replication incompatbility in Dam methyltransferase
   deficient Escherichia coli cells.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 NOVEMBER 1. 15(21). P 5999-6008.


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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
CC CONTENTS          Volume 271 Number 48 (1996)

CC MINIREVIEWS

AU Corsi-A-K.  Schekman-R.
TI Mechanism of polypeptide translocation into the endoplasmic reticulum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30299.

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Blaschke-U-K.  Hedbom-E.  Bruckner-P.
TI Distinct isoforms of chicken decorin contain either one or two dermatan
   sulfate chains
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30347.

AU Hill-R-E.  Himmeldirk-K.  Kennedy-I-A.  Pauloski-R-M.  Sayer-B-G.
   Wolf-E.  Spenser-I-D.
TI The biogenetic anatomy of vitamin B6. A 13C NMR investigation of the
   biosynthesis of pyridoxol in Escherichia coli.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30426.

AU Haslam-S-M.  Coles-G-C.  Munn-E-A.  Smith-T-S.  Smith-H-F.
   Morris-H-R.  Dell-A.
TI Haemonchus contortus glycoproteins contain N-linked oligosaccharides
   with novel highly fucosylated core structures
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30561.

AU Dan-N.  Middleton-R-B.  Lehrman-M-A.
TI Hamster UDP-N-acetylglucosamine:dolichol-P N-acetylglucosamine-1-P
   transferase has multiple transmembrane spans and a critical cytosolic
   loop
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30717.

AU Ohnuma-S-.  Narita-K.  Nakazawa-T.  Ishida-C.  Takeuchi-Y.  Ohto-C.
   Nishino-T.
TI A role of the amino acid residue located on the fifth position before
   the first aspartate-rich motif of farnesyl diphosphate synthase on
   determination of the final product
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30748.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Fukuda-M.  Kojima-T.  Kabayama-H.  Mikoshiba-K.
TI Communication---Mutation of the pleckstrin homology domain of Bruton's
   tyrosine kinase in immunodeficiency impaired inositol
   1,3,4,5-tetrakisphosphate binding capacity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30303.

AU Olashaw-N-E.
TI Communication---Inducible activation of RelB in fibroblasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30307.

AU Pathan-N-I.  Ashendel-C-L.  Geahlen-R-L.  Harrison-M-L.
TI Communication---Activation of T cell Raf-1 at mitosis requires the
   protein-tyrosine kinase Lck
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30315.

AU Salamero-J.  Le_Borgne-R.  Saudrais-C.  Goud-B.  Hoflack-B.
TI Communication---Expression of major histocompatibility complex class II
   molecules in HeLa cells promotes the recruitment of AP-1 Golgi-specific
   assembly proteins on Golgi membranes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30318.

AU Oh-Y.  Nagalla-S-R.  Yamanaka-Y.  Kim-H-S.  Wilson-E.  Rosenfeld-R-G.
TI Communication---Synthesis and characterization of insulin-like growth
   factor-binding protein (IGFBP)-7. Recombinant human mac25 protein
   specifically binds IGF-I and -II.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30322.

AU Koshkin-V.  Lotan-O.  Pick-E.
TI Communication---The cytosolic component p47phox is not a Sine qua non
   participant in the activation of NADPH oxidase but is required for
   optimal superoxide production
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30326.

AU Kornilova-E.  Sorkina-T.  Beguinot-L.  Sorkin-A.
TI Lysosomal targeting of epidermal growth factor receptors via a
   kinase-dependent pathway is mediated by the receptor carboxyl-terminal
   residues 1022-1123
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30340.

AU Mandal-M.  Maggirwar-S-B.  Sharma-N.  Kaufmann-S-H.  Sun-S-C.
   Kumar-R.
TI Bcl-2 prevents CD95 (Fas/APO-1)-induced degradation of lamin B and
   poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase and restores the NF-{kappa}B signaling
   pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30354.

AU Uchiyama-A.  Aoyama-T.  Kamijo-K.  Uchida-Y.  Kondo-N.  Orii-T.
   Hashimoto-T.
TI Molecular cloning of cDNA encoding rat very long-chain acyl-CoA
   synthetase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30360.

AU Zalcman-G.  Closson-V.  Camonis-J.  Honore-N.  Rousseau-Merck-M-F.
   Tavitian-A.  Olofsson-B.
TI RhoGDI-3 is a new GDP dissociation inhibitor (GDI). Identification of a
   non-cytosolic GDI protein interacting with the small GTP-binding
   proteins RhoB and RhoG.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30366.

AU Greene-J.  Wang-M.  Liu-Y-E.  Raymond-L-A.  Rosen-C.  Shi-Y-E.
TI Molecular cloning and characterization of human tissue inhibitor of
   metalloproteinase 4
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30375.

AU Giasson-B-I.  Mushynski-W-E.
TI Aberrant stress-induced phosphorylation of perikaryal neurofilaments
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30404.

AU Rodriguez-Tarduchy-G.  Sahuquillo-A-G.  Alarcon-B.  Bragado-R.
TI Apoptosis but not other activation events is inhibited by a mutation in
   the transmembrane domain of T cell receptor {beta} that impairs
   CD3{zeta} association
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30417.

AU Roberson-E-D.  Sweatt-J-D.
TI Transient activation of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase during
   hippocampal long-term potentiation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30436.

AU Agius-L.  Peak-M.  Newgard-C-B.  Gomez-Foix-A-M.  Guinovart-J-J.
TI Evidence for a role of glucose-induced translocation of glucokinase in
   the control of hepatic glycogen synthesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30479.

AU Yanagi-S.  Sugawara-H.  Kurosaki-M.  Sabe-H.  Yamamura-H.
   Kurosaki-T.
TI CD45 modulates phosphorylation of both autophosphorylation and negative
   regulatory tyrosines of Lyn in B cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30487.

AU Sarmay-G.  Koncz-G.  Gergely-J.
TI Human type II Fc{gamma} receptors inhibit B cell activation by
   interacting with the p21ras-dependent pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30499.

AU Tinhofer-I.  Maly-K.  Dietl-P.  Hochholdinger-F.  Mayr-S.
   Obermeier-A.  Grunicke-H-H.
TI Differential Ca2+ signaling induced by activation of the epidermal
   growth factor and nerve growth factor receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30505.

AU Akeson-A-L.  Woods-C-W.  Hsieh-L-C.  Bohnke-R-A.  Ackermann-B-L.
   Chan-K-Y.  Robinson-J-L.  Yanofsky-S-D.  Jacobs-J-W.  Barrett-R-W.
   Bowlin-T-L.
TI AF12198, a novel low molecular weight antagonist, selectively binds the
   human type I interleukin (IL)-1 receptor and blocks in vivo responses
   to IL-1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30517.

AU Sung-Y-J.  Hwang-M-C-C.  Hwang-Y-W.
TI The dominant negative effects of H-Ras harboring a Gly to Ala mutation
   at position 60
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30537.

AU Gresham-H-D.  Graham-I-L.  Griffin-G-L.  Hsieh-J-C.  Dong-L-J.
   Chung-A-E.  Senior-R-M.
TI Domain-specific interactions between entactin and neutrophil integrins.
   G2 domain ligation of integrin {alpha}3{beta}1 and E domain ligation of
   the leukocyte response integrin signal for different responses.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30587.

AU van_Vlijmen-B-J-M.  van_Dijk-K-W.  van't_Hof-H-B.  van_Gorp-P-J-J.
   van_der_Boom-H.  Breuer-M-L.  Hofker-M-H.  Havekes-L-M.
TI In the absence of endogenous mouse apolipoprotein E, apolipoprotein
   E*2(Arg-158  Cys) transgenic mice develop more severe
   hyperlipoproteinemia than apolipoprotein E*3-Leiden transgenic mice
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30595.

AU Ryden-M.  Imamura-T.  Jornvall-H.  Belluardo-N.  Neveu-I.  Trupp-M.
   Okadome-T.  ten_Dijke-P.  Ibanez-C-F.
TI A novel type I receptor serine-threonine kinase predominantly expressed
   in the adult central nervous system
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30603.

AU Hamilton-T-G.  Flynn-G-C.
TI Cer1p, a novel Hsp70-related protein required for posttranslational
   endoplasmic reticulum translocation in yeast
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30610.

AU Carel-K.  Kummer-J-L.  Schubert-C.  Leitner-W.  Heidenreich-K-A.
   Draznin-B.
TI Insulin stimulates mitogen-activated protein kinase by a
   Ras-independent pathway in 3T3-L1 adipocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30625.

AU Smith-J-D.  Miyata-M.  Ginsberg-M.  Grigaux-C.  Shmookler-E.
   Plump-A-S.
TI Cyclic AMP induces apolipoprotein E binding activity and promotes
   cholesterol efflux from a macrophage cell line to apolipoprotein
   acceptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30647.

AU Stefanis-L.  Park-D-S.  Yan-C-Y-I.  Farinelli-S-E.  Troy-C-M.
   Shelanski-M-L.  Greene-L-A.
TI Induction of CPP32-like activity in PC12 cells by withdrawal of trophic
   support. Dissociation from apoptosis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30663.

AU Gao-P.  Malbon-C-C.
TI Differentiation of F9 teratocarcinoma stem cells to primitive endoderm
   is regulated by the Gi{alpha}2/Gs{alpha} axis via phospholipase C and
   not adenylylcyclase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30692.

AU Lowe-M.  Kreis-T-E.
TI In vivo assembly of coatomer, the COP-I coat precursor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30725.

AU Pontow-S-E.  Blum-J-S.  Stahl-P-D.
TI Delayed activation of the mannose receptor following synthesis.
   Requirement for exit from the endoplasmic reticulum.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30736.

AU Moxham-C-M.  Tabrizchi-A.  Davis-R-J.  Malbon-C-C.
TI jun N-terminal kinase mediates activation of skeletal muscle glycogen
   synthase by insulin in vivo
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30765.

AU Jans-D-A.  Jans-P.  Briggs-L-J.  Sutton-V.  Trapani-J-A.
TI Nuclear transport of granzyme B (fragmentin-2). Dependence on perforin
   in vivo and cytosolic factors in vitro.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30781.

AU Hammes-A.  Oberdorf-Maass-S.  Jenatschke-S.  Pelzer-T.  Maass-A.
   Gollnick-F.  Meyer-R.  Afflerbach-J.  Neyses-L.
TI Expression of the plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPase in myogenic cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30816.

AU Datta-K.  Bellacosa-A.  Chan-T-O.  Tsichlis-P-N.
TI Akt is a direct target of the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase. Activation
   by growth factors, v-src and v-Ha-ras, in Sf9 and mammalian cells.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30835.

AU Chu-B.  Soncin-F.  Price-B-D.  Stevenson-M-A.  Calderwood-S-K.
TI Sequential phosphorylation by mitogen-activated protein kinase and
   glycogen synthase kinase 3 represses transcriptional activation by heat
   shock factor-1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30847.

AU Nakagawa-T.  Higashiyama-S.  Mitamura-T.  Mekada-E.  Taniguchi-N.
TI Amino-terminal processing of cell surface heparin-binding epidermal
   growth factor-like growth factor up-regulates its juxtacrine but not
   its paracrine growth factor activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30858.

AU Kumar-S.  Orsini-M-J.  Lee-J-C.  McDonnell-P-C.  Debouck-C.
   Young-P-R.
TI Activation of the HIV-1 long terminal repeat by cytokines and
   environmental stress requires an active CSBP/p38 MAP kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30864.

AU Pollenz-R-S.  Sullivan-H-R.  Holmes-J.  Necela-B.  Peterson-R-E.
TI Isolation and expression of cDNAs from rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus
   mykiss) that encode two novel basic helix-loop-helix/PER-ARNT-SIM
   (bHLH/PAS) proteins with distinct functions in the presence of the aryl
   hydrocarbon receptor. Evidence for alternative mRNA splicing and
   dominant negative activity in the bHLH/PAS family.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30886.

AU Cohen-B-D.  Kiener-P-A.  Green-J-M.  Foy-L.  Fell-H-P.  Zhang-K.
TI The relationship between human epidermal growth-like factor receptor
   expression and cellular transformation in NIH3T3 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30897.

AU Ho-L.  Fukuchi-K-.  Younkin-S-G.
TI The alternatively spliced Kunitz protease inhibitor domain alters
   amyloid {beta} protein precursor processing and amyloid {beta} protein
   production in cultured cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30929.

AU Muniz-M.  Alonso-M.  Hidalgo-J.  Velasco-A.
TI A regulatory role for cAMP-dependent protein kinase in protein traffic
   along the exocytic route
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30935.

AU Yokote-K.  Margolis-B.  Heldin-C-H.  Claesson-Welsh-L.
TI Grb7 is a downstream signaling component of platelet-derived growth
   factor {alpha}- and {beta}-receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30942.

AU Osborn-M-T.  Chambers-T-C.
TI Role of the stress-activated/c-Jun NH2-terminal protein kinase pathway
   in the cellular response to adriamycin and other chemotherapeutic drugs
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30950.

AU Kamalati-T.  Jolin-H-E.  Mitchell-P-J.  Barker-K-T.  Jackson-L-E.
   Dean-C-J.  Page-M-J.  Gusterson-B-A.  Crompton-M-R.
TI Brk, a breast tumor-derived non-receptor protein-tyrosine kinase,
   sensitizes mammary epithelial cells to epidermal growth factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30956.

AU Neddermann-P.  Graziani-R.  Ciliberto-G.  Paonessa-G.
TI Functional expression of soluble human interleukin-11 (IL-11) receptor
   {alpha} and stoichiometry of in vitro IL-11 receptor complexes with
   gp130
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30986.

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. Vol. 271 (1996) 21767-21774.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 31008.

AU Vexler-Z-S.  Symons-M.  Barber-D-L.
TI Activation of Na+-H+ exchange is necessary for RhoA-induced stress
   fiber formation. Vol. 271 (1996) 22281-22284.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 31008.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Mellet-P.  Michels-B.  Bieth-J-G.
TI Communication---Heat-induced conversion of ovalbumin into a proteinase
   inhibitor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30311.

AU Decroly-E.  Wouters-S.  Di_Bello-C.  Lazure-C.  Ruysschaert-J-M.
   Seidah-N-G.
TI Identification of the paired basic convertases implicated in HIV gp160
   processing based on in vitro assays and expression in CD4+ cell lines
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30442.

AU Niimura-Y.  Massey-V.
TI Reaction mechanism of Amphibacillus xylanus NADH oxidase/alkyl
   hydroperoxide reductase flavoprotein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30459.

AU Hoober-K-L.  Joneja-B.  White-H-B-III.  Thorpe-C.
TI A sulfhydryl oxidase from chicken egg white
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30510.

AU Dillon-D-A.  Wu-W-I.  Riedel-B.  Wissing-J-B.  Dowhan-W.  Carman-G-M.
TI The Escherichia coli pgpB gene encodes for a diacylglycerol
   pyrophosphate phosphatase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30548.

AU Gramatikova-S-I.  Christen-P.
TI Pyridoxal 5{prime}-phosphate-dependent catalytic antibody
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30583.

AU Fricker-L-D.  Berman-Y-L.  Leiter-E-H.  Devi-L-A.
TI Carboxypeptidase E activity is deficient in mice with the fat mutation.
   Effect on peptide processing.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30619.

AU Yao-M.  Kow-Y-W.
TI Cleavage of insertion/deletion mismatches, flap and pseudo-Y DNA
   structures by deoxyinosine 3{prime}-endonuclease from Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30672.

AU Fukasawa-K-M.  Fukasawa-K.  Kanai-M.  Fujii-S.  Harada-M.
TI Molecular cloning and expression of rat liver aminopeptidase B
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30731.

AU Wolf-M-J.  Gross-R-W.
TI Expression, purification, and kinetic characterization of a recombinant
   80-kDa intracellular calcium-independent phospholipase A2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30879.

AU Hansen-S.  Midgley-C-A.  Lane-D-P.  Freeman-B-C.  Morimoto-R-I.
   Hupp-T-R.
TI Modification of two distinct COOH-terminal domains is required for
   murine p53 activation by bacterial Hsp70
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30922.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Mitterdorfer-J.  Wang-Z.  Sinnegger-M-J.  Hering-S.  Striessnig-J.
   Grabner-M.  Glossmann-H.
TI Two amino acid residues in the IIIS5 segment of L-type calcium channels
   differentially contribute to 1,4-dihydropyridine sensitivity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30330.

AU Herrero-I.  Sanchez-Prieto-J.
TI cAMP-dependent facilitation of glutamate release by {beta}-adrenergic
   receptors in cerebrocortical nerve terminals
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30554.

AU Nilius-B.  Gerke-V.  Prenen-J.  Szucs-G.  Heinke-S.  Weber-K.
   Droogmans-G.
TI Annexin II modulates volume-activated chloride currents in vascular
   endothelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30631.

AU Davies-S-A.  Goodwin-S-F.  Kelly-D-C.  Wang-Z.  Sozen-M-A.  Kaiser-K.
   Dow-J-A-T.
TI Analysis and inactivation of vha55, the gene encoding the vacuolar
   ATPase B-subunit in Drosophila melanogaster reveals a larval lethal
   phenotype
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30677.

AU Guo-D.  Liu-J.  Motlagh-A.  Jewell-J.  Miller-K-W.
TI Efficient insertion of odd-numbered transmembrane segments of the
   tetracycline resistance protein requires even-numbered segments
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30829.

AU Tanimura-A.  Turner-R-J.
TI Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate-dependent oscillations of luminal [Ca2+]
   in permeabilized HSY cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30904.

AU Kellenberger-S.  Scheuer-T.  Catterall-W-A.
TI Movement of the Na+ channel inactivation gate during inactivation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30971.

AU Xie-X-S.
TI Reconstitution of ATPase activity from individual subunits of the
   clathrin-coated vesicle proton pump. The requirement and effect of
   three small subunits.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30980.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Ohyama-Y.  Ozono-K.  Uchida-M.  Yoshimura-M.  Shinki-T.  Suda-T.
   Yamamoto-O.
TI Functional assessment of two vitamin D-responsive elements in the rat
   25-hydroxyvitamin D3 24-hydroxylase gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30381.

AU Condon-T-P.  Bennett-C-F.
TI Altered mRNA splicing and inhibition of human E-selectin expression by
   an antisense oligonucleotide in human umbilical vein endothelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30398.

AU Jia-Y.  Kumar-A.  Patel-S-S.
TI Equilibrium and stopped-flow kinetic studies of interaction between T7
   RNA polymerase and its promoters measured by protein and 2-aminopurine
   fluorescence changes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30451.

AU Faure-E.  Gouedard-L.  Imbeaud-S.  Cate-R.  Picard-J-Y.  Josso-N.
   di_Clemente-N.
TI Mutant isoforms of the anti-Mullerian hormone type II receptor are not
   expressed at the cell membrane
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30571.

AU Szapary-D.  Xu-M.  Simons-S-S-Jr.
TI Induction properties of a transiently transfected
   glucocorticoid-responsive gene vary with glucocorticoid receptor
   concentration
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30576.

AU Bloom-L-B.  Turner-J.  Kelman-Z.  Beechem-J-M.  O'Donnell-M.
   Goodman-M-F.
TI Dynamics of loading the {beta} sliding clamp of DNA polymerase III onto
   DNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30699.

AU Tikhonenko-A-T.  Black-D-J.  Linial-M-L.
TI Viral Myc oncoproteins in infected fibroblasts down-modulate
   thrombospondin-1, a possible tumor suppressor gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30741.

AU Gessner-J-E.  Grussenmeyer-T.  Dumbsky-M.  Schmidt-R-E.
TI Separate promoters from proximal and medial control regions contribute
   to the natural killer cell-specific transcription of the human
   Fc{gamma}RIII-A (CD16-A) receptor gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30755.

AU Mikhailov-V-S.  Bogenhagen-D-F.
TI Termination within oligo(dT) tracts in template DNA by DNA polymerase
   {gamma} occurs with formation of a DNA triplex structure and is
   relieved by mitochondrial single-stranded DNA-binding protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30774.

AU Proux-V.  Provot-S.  Felder-Schmittbuhl-M-P.  Laugier-D.  Calothy-G.
   Marx-M.
TI Characterization of a leucine zipper-containing protein identified by
   retroviral insertion in avian neuroretina cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30790.

AU Jubete-Y.  Maurizi-M-R.  Gottesman-S.
TI Role of the heat shock protein DnaJ in the Lon-dependent degradation of
   naturally unstable proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30798.

AU Meric-F.  Searfoss-A-M.  Wormington-M.  Wolffe-A-P.
TI Masking and unmasking maternal mRNA. The role of polyadenylation,
   transcription, splicing, and nuclear history.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30804.

AU Wakiya-K.  Begue-A.  Stehelin-D.  Shibuya-M.
TI A cAMP response element and an Ets motif are involved in the
   transcriptional regulation of flt-1 tyrosine kinase (vascular
   endothelial growth factor receptor 1) gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30823.

AU Hwang-H-Y.  Gilberts-T.  Jardim-A.  Shih-S.  Ullman-B.
TI Creation of homozygous mutants of Leishmania donovani with single
   targeting constructs
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30840.

AU Fenton-S-E.  Groce-N-S.  Lee-D-C.
TI Characterization of the mouse epidermal growth factor promoter and
   5{prime}-flanking region. Role for an atypical Tata sequence.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30870.

AU Kume-T.  Watanabe-T.  Sanokawa-R.  Chida-D.  Nakamura-T.  Oishi-M.
TI Expression of the protein tyrosine phosphatase {beta}2 gene in mouse
   erythroleukemia cells induces terminal erythroid differentiation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30916.

AU Murphy-C.  Nikodem-D.  Howcroft-K.  Weissman-J-D.  Singer-D-S.
TI Active repression of major histocompatibility complex class I genes in
   a human neuroblastoma cell line
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30992.

AU Freire-R.  Serrano-M.  Salas-M.  Hermoso-J-M.
TI Activation of replication origins in {phi}29-related phages requires
   the recognition of initiation proteins to specific nucleoprotein
   complexes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 31000.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Graceffa-P.  Adam-L-P.  Morgan-K-G.
TI Strong interaction between caldesmon and calponin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30336.

AU Patel-N.  Herrman-J-M.  Timans-J-C.  Kastelein-R-A.
TI Functional replacement of cytokine receptor extracellular domains by
   leucine zippers
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30386.

AU Puddicombe-S-M.  Wood-L.  Chamberlin-S-G.  Davies-D-E.
TI The interaction of an epidermal growth factor/transforming growth
   factor {alpha} tail chimera with the human epidermal growth factor
   receptor reveals unexpected complexities
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30392.

AU Menhart-N.  Mitchell-T.  Lusitani-D.  Topouzian-N.  Fung-L-W-M.
TI Peptides with more than one 106-amino acid sequence motif are needed to
   mimic the structural stability of spectrin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30410.

AU Chin-D.  Means-A-R.
TI Methionine to glutamine substitutions in the C-terminal domain of
   calmodulin impair the activation of three protein kinases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30465.

AU Chook-Y-M.  Gish-G-D.  Kay-C-M.  Pai-E-F.  Pawson-T.
TI The Grb2-mSos1 complex binds phosphopeptides with higher affinity than
   Grb2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30472.

AU Kato-Y.  Komatsu-S.
TI ASABF, a novel cysteine-rich antibacterial peptide isolated from the
   nematode Ascaris suum. Purification, primary structure, and molecular
   cloning of cDNA.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30493.

AU Silverman-S-K.  Lester-H-A.  Dougherty-D-A.
TI Subunit stoichiometry of a heteromultimeric G protein-coupled
   inward-rectifier K+ channel
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30524.

AU Hobba-G-D.  Forbes-B-E.  Parkinson-E-J.  Francis-G-L.  Wallace-J-C.
TI The insulin-like growth factor (IGF) binding site of bovine
   insulin-like growth factor binding protein-2 (bIGFBP-2) probed by
   iodination
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30529.

AU McKay-B-S.  Annis-D-S.  Honda-S.  Christie-D.  Kunicki-T-J.
TI Molecular requirements for assembly and function of a minimized human
   integrin {alpha}IIb{beta}3
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30544.

AU Loris-R.  Maes-D.  Poortmans-F.  Wyns-L.  Bouckaert-J.
TI A structure of the complex between concanavalin A and
   methyl-3,6-di-O-({alpha}-d-mannopyranosyl)-{alpha}-d-mannopyranoside
   reveals two binding modes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30614.

AU Barth-A.  von_Germar-F.  Kreutz-W.  Mantele-W.
TI Time-resolved infrared spectroscopy of the Ca2+-ATPase. The enzyme at
   work.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30637.

AU Qian-S-W.  Burmester-J-K.  Tsang-M-L-S.  Weatherbee-J-A.  Hinck-A-P.
   Ohlsen-D-J.  Sporn-M-B.  Roberts-A-B.
TI Binding affinity of transforming growth factor-{beta} for its type II
   receptor is determined by the C-terminal region of the molecule
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30656.

AU Bharadwaj-D.  Iino-M.  Kontoyianni-M.  Smith-K-J.  Foster-D-C.
   Kisiel-W.
TI Factor VII central. A novel mutation in the catalytic domain that
   reduces tissue factor binding, impairs activation by factor Xa, and
   abolishes amidolytic and coagulant activity.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30685.

AU Tarcsa-E.  Marekov-L-N.  Mei-G.  Melino-G.  Lee-S-C.  Steinert-P-M.
TI Protein unfolding by peptidylarginine deiminase. Substrate specificity
   and structural relationships of the natural substrates trichohyalin and
   filaggrin.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30709.

AU Vance-B-A.  Zacharchuk-C-M.  Segal-D-M.
TI Recombinant mouse Bcl-2(1-203). Two domains connected by a long
   protease-sensitive linker.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30811.

AU Karecla-P-I.  Green-S-J.  Bowden-S-J.  Coadwell-J.  Kilshaw-P-J.
TI Identification of a binding site for integrin {alpha}E{beta}7 in the
   N-terminal domain of E-cadherin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30909.

AU Eble-J-A.  Ries-A.  Lichy-A.  Mann-K.  Stanton-H.  Gavrilovic-J.
   Murphy-G.  Kuhn-K.
TI The recognition sites of the integrins {alpha}1{beta}1 and
   {alpha}2{beta}1 within collagen IV are protected against gelatinase A
   attack in the native protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 nov 29.  271(48).  p 30964.



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AU Bowden-C-J.  Figg-W-D.  Dawson-N-A.  Sartor-O.  Bitton-R-J.
   Weinberger-M-S.  Headlee-D.  Reed-E.  Myers-C-E.  Cooper-M-R.
TI A phase I/II study of continuous infusion suramin in patients with
   hormone-refractory prostate cancer : toxicity and response.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 1.
AB 60390001.280

AU Rowinsky-E-K.  Lucas-V-S.  Hsieh-A-L-Y.  Wargin-W-A.  Hohneker-J-A.
    Lubejko-B.  Sartorius-S-E.  Donehower-R-C.
TI The effects of food and divided dosing on the bioavailability of
   oral vinorelbine.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 9.
AB 60390009.280

AU Insook-H.  Khokhar-A-R.  Perez-Soler-R.
TI Intraliposomal conversion of lipophilic
   cis-bis-carboxylato-trans-R, R-1, 2-diaminocyclohexane-platinum
   (II) complexes into cis-bis-dichloro-trans-R,
   R-1,2-diaminocyclohexane-platinum (II).
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 17.
AB 60390017.280

AU Johnsson-A.  Hoeglund-P.  Grubb-A.  Cavallin-Stahl-E.
TI Cisplatin pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in patients with
   squamous-cell carcinoma of the head/neck or esophagus.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 25.
AB 60390025.280

AU Khan-A-A.  Villablanca-J-G.  Reynolds-C-P.  Avramis-V-I.
TI Pharmacokinetic studies of 13-cis-retinoic acid in pediatric
   patients with neuroblastoma following bone marrow transplantation.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 34.
AB 60390034.280

AU Periclou-A-P.  Avramis-V-I.
TI NONMEM population pharmacokinetic studies of cytosine arabinoside
   after high-dose and after loading bolus followed by continuous
   infusion of the drug in pediatric patients with leukemias.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 42.
AB 60390042.280

AU Egorin-M-J.  Sentz-D-L.  Rosen-D-M.  Ballesteros-M-F.  Kearns-C-M.
   Callery-P-S.  Eiseman-J-L.
TI Plasma pharmacokinetics, bioavailability, and tissue distribution
   in CD_[2]F_[1] mice of halomon, an antitumor halogenated
   monoterpene isolated from the red algae Portieria hornemannii.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 51.
AB 60390051.280

AU Minami-H.  Ratain-M-J.  Ando-Y.  Shimokata-K.
TI Pharmacodynamic modeling of prolonged administration of etoposide.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 61.
AB 60390061.280

AU Kubota-Y.  Nakada-T.  Yanai-H.  Kakizaki-H.  Sasagawa-I.
   Watanabe-M.
TI Electropermeabilization in bladder cancer chemotherapy.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 67.
AB 60390067.280

AU Bruserud-O.
TI In vitro effects of R-verapamil on the cytokine environment and
   T-lymphocyte proliferation when human T-lymphocyte activation
   takes place in the presence of acute myelogenous leukemia blasts.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 71.
AB 60390071.280

AU Laar-J-A-M-V.  Rustum-Y-M.  der-Wilt-C-L-V.  Smid-K.  Kuiper-C-M.
   Pinedo-H-M.  Peters-G-J.  Laar-J-A-M-V.
TI Tumor size and origin determine the antitumor activity of cisplatin
   or 5-fluorouracil and its modulation by leucovorin in murine colon
   carcinomas.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 79.
AB 60390079.280

AU Olivi-A.  Ewend-M-G.  Utsuki-T.  Tyler-B.  Domb-A-J.  Brat-D-J.
   Brem-H.
TI Interstitial delivery of carboplatin via biodegradable Polymers is
   effective against experimental glioma in the rat.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 90.
AB 60390090.280

AU Coll-J-M.  Hickey-R-J.  Wei-Y.  Malkas-L-H.
TI The human cell multiprotein DNA replication complex (MRC): the
   effect of camptothecin on its ability to support in vitro DNA
   synthesis.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 97.
AB 60390097.280

AU Zou-Y.  Priebe-W.  Perez-Soler-R.
TI Lyophilized preliposomal formulation of the non-cross-resistant
   anthracycline annamycin: effect of surfactant on liposome
   formation, stability and size.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 103.
AB 60390103.280

AU Bonner-J-A.  Kozelsky-T-F.
TI The significance of the sequence of administration of topotecan and
   etoposide.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 109.
AB 60390109.280

AU Elizondo-Jr-F-G.  Sung-C.
TI Effect of angiotensin II on immunotoxin uptake in tumor and normal
   tissue.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 113.
AB 60390113.280

AU Ahmed-A-E.  Jacob-S.  Giovanella-B-C.  Kozielski-A-J.
   Stehlin-Jr-J-S.  Liehr-J-G.
TI Influence of route of administration on [^[3]H]-camptothecin
   distribution and tumor uptake in CASE-bearing nude mice:
   whole-body autoradiographic studies.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 122.
AB 60390122.280

AU Nagai-N.  Kinoshita-M.  Ogata-H.  Tsujino-D.  Wada-Y.  Someya-K.
   Ohno-T.  Masuhara-K.  Tanaka-Y.  Kato-K.  Nagai-H.  Yokoyama-A.
   Kurita-Y.
TI Relationship between pharmacokinetics of unchanged cisplatin and
   nephrotoxicity after intravenous infusions of cisplatin to cancer
   patients.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 131.
AB 60390131.280

AU Zhu-G.  Oto-E.  Vaage-J.  Quinn-Y.  Newman-M.  Engbers-C.
   Uster-P.
TI The effect of vincristine-polyanion complexes in STEALTH liposomes
   on pharmacokinetics, toxicity and anti tumor activity.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 138.
AB 60390138.280

AU Volpe-D-A.  Tomaszewski-J-E.  Parchment-R-E.  Garg-A.  Flora-K-P.
   Murphy-M-J.  Grieshaber-C-K.
TI Myelotoxic effects of the bifunctional alkylating agent bizelesin
   on human, canine and murine myeloid progenitor cells.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 143.
AB 60390143.280

AU Fazeny-B.  Zifko-U.  Meryn-S.  Huber-H.  Grisold-W.  Dittrich-C.
TI Vinorelbine-induced neurotoxicity in patients with advanced breast
   cancer pretreated with paclitaxel - a phase II study.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 150.
AB 60390150.280

AU Tolomeo-M.  Gancitano-R-A.  Musso-M.  Porretto-F.  Perricone-R.
   Abbadessa-V.  Cajozzo-A.
TI Comparative activity of idarubicin and idarubicinol in combination
   with cyclosporin A in multidrug-resistant leukemia cells.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 157.
AB 60390157.280

AU Korst-A-E-C.  Gall-H-E.  Vermorken-J-B.  van-der-Vijgh-W-J-F.
TI Pharmacokinetics of amifostine and its metabolites in the plasma
   and ascites of a cancer patient.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 162.
AB 60390162.280

AU Stockert-J-C.  Juarranz-A.  Villanueva-A.  Canete-M.
TI Photodynamic damage to HeLa cell microtubules induced by thiazine
   dyes.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 167.
AB 60390167.280

AU Bates-P-I.  Sharma-H-L.  Murrer-B-A.  McAuliffe-C-A.
TI The tissue distribution in BALB/c mice of C-14-labeled JM216, an
   orally active platinum antitumour compound.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 170.
AB 60390170.280

AU Torresin-A.  Cassola-G.  Penco-G.  Crisalli-M-P.  Piersantelli-N.
TI Vinca alkaloids and macrolides in human immunodeficiency
   virus-related malignancies: a safe association.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(1/2)  P 176.
AB 60390176.280

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AU Pannese-E.  Procacci-P.  Ledda-M.
TI Ultrastructural localization of actin in the cell body of rat
   spinal ganglion neurons.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(6)  P 527.
AB 61940527.429

AU Staiger-J-F.  Zilles-K.  Freund-T-F.
TI Recurrent axon collaterals of corticothalamic projection neurons
   in rat primary somatosensory cortex contribute  to excitatory and
   inhibitory feedback-loops.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(6)  P 533.
AB 61940533.429

AU Bergwerff-M.  DeRuiter-M-C.  Poelmann-R-E.  Groot-A-C-G.
TI Onset of elastogenesis and downregulation of smooth muscle actin as
   distinguishing phenomena in artery differentiation in the chick
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SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(6)  P 545.
AB 61940545.429

AU Tsumori-T.  Ando-A.  Yasui-Y.
TI A light and electron microscope study of the connections between
   the preganglionic fibers and the intralingual ganglion cells in
   the rat.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(6)  P 559.
AB 61940559.429

AU Stoiber-W.  Saenger-A-M.
TI An electron microscopic investigation into the possible source of
   new muscle fibres in teleost fish.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(6)  P 569.
AB 61940569.429

AU Vandevelde-I-L.  Duckworth-E.  Reep-R-L.
TI Layer VII and the gray matter trajectories of corticocortical axons
   in rats.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(6)  P 581.
AB 61940581.429

AU Graber-M.  Burgunder-J-M.
TI Ontogeny of vasoactive intestinal peptide gene expression in rat
   brain.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(6)  P 595.
AB 61940595.429

AU Bland-Y-S.  Ashhurst-D-E.
TI Development and ageing of the articular cartilage of the rabbit
   knee joint: distribution of the fibrillar collagens.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(6)  P 607.
AB 61940607.429

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AU Lydersen-C.  Kovacs-K-M.  Hammill-M-O.  Gjertz-I.
TI Energy intake and utilisation by nursing bearded seal (Erignathus
   barbatus) pups from Svalbard, Norway.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1996 166(7)  P 405.
AB 61660405.360

AU Chugun-A.  Temma-K.  Kondo-H.  Kurebayashi-N.
TI Ca^[2+]sensitivity and caffeine-induced changes in skinned cardiac
   muscle fibers of the carp, Cyprinus carpio.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1996 166(7)  P 412.
AB 61660412.360

AU Tyler-C-R.  van-der-Eerden-B.  Jobling-S.  Panter-G.  Sumpter-J-P.
TI Measurement of vitellogenin, a biomarker for exposure to
   oestrogenic chemicals, in a wide variety of cyprinid fish.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1996 166(7)  P 418.
AB 61660418.360

AU Delorme-M.  Thomas-D-W.
TI Nitrogen and energy requirements of the short-tailed fruit bat
   (Carollia perspicillata): fruit bats are not nitrogen constrained.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1996 166(7)  P 427.
AB 61660427.360

AU Milde-H.  Clauss-W.  Weber-W-M.
TI Electrogenic cation transport across leech caecal epithelium.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1996 166(7)  P 435.
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TI Substrate mobilization and hormonal changes in rainbow trout
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   during deep hypoxia and subsequent recovery.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1996 166(7)  P 443.
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   exposed to deep hypoxia and subsequent recovery.
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AB >>>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2149-2161 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       HIGH-RESOLUTION X-RAY STRUCTURE OF UDP-GALACTOSE 4-
AB       EPIMERASE COMPLEXED WITH UDP-PHENOL
AB       
AB       James B. Thoden, Perry A. Frey, and Hazel M. Holden
AB       
AB       Institute for Enzyme Research, Graduate School and 
AB       Department of Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin,
AB       Madison, Wisconsin 53705
AB       
AB       Keywords:  epimerases; galactose metabolism; short-
AB       chain dehydrogenases; substrate analogues; X-ray 
AB       crystallography
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Thoden.abs & Thoden.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2162-2174 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       ^1H NMR ASSIGNMENTS OF APO CALCYCLIN AND COMPARATIVE 
AB       STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS WITH CALBINDIN D_9K AND S100BETA
AB       
AB       Barbara C.M. Potts, Goran Carlstrom, Katsuo Okazaki,
AB       Hiroyoshi Hidaka, and Walter J. Chazin
AB       
AB       Department of Molecular Biology, The Scripps Research 
AB       Institute, La Jolla, California 92037
AB       
AB       Keywords:  calcyclin; chemical shift; EF-hand calcium-
AB       binding protein; homology; hydrophobic core; S100 
AB       protein
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Potts.NMR, Potts.abs, 
AB       & Potts.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2175-2183 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       A MISSING LINK IN CUPREDOXINS: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF 
AB       CUCUMBER STELLACYANIN AT 1.6 ANGSTROM RESOLUTION
AB       
AB       P. John Hart,  Aram M. Nersissian,  Reinhold G. Herrmann,
AB        Robert M. Nalbandyan,  Joan Selverstone Valentine, 
AB       and David Eisenberg 
AB       
AB       UCLA-DOE Laboratory of Structural Biology and Molecular 
AB       Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles,
AB       California 90095
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of 
AB       California, Los Angeles, California 90095
AB       
AB       Botanisches Institut der LMU Munchen, Menzinger Str. 67,
AB       D-80638 Munchen, Germany
AB       
AB       Institute of Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences, Yerevan 
AB       375044, Armenia
AB       
AB       Keywords:  azurin; cucumber basic protein; cupredoxins; 
AB       glutamine copper ligand; stellacyanin; phytocyanins; 
AB       plastocyanin; X-ray crystallography
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Hart.STR folder in STRCTURE, 
AB       Hart.abs, & Hart.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2184-2192 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CLONING, EXPRESSION, AND SPECTROSCOPIC CHARACTERIZATION 
AB       OF CUCUMIS SATIVUS STELLACYANIN IN ITS NONGLYCOSYLATED 
AB       FORM
AB       
AB       Aram M. Nersissian,  Zara B. Mehrabian,  Robert M.
AB       Nalbandyan,  P. John Hart,  Grazyna Fraczkiewicz, 
AB       Roman S. Czernuszewicz,  Christopher J. Bender,  Jack 
AB       Peisach,  Reinhold G. Herrmann,  and Joan Selverstone 
AB       Valentine 
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, UCLA, Los 
AB       Angeles, California 90095
AB       
AB       Institute of Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences, Yerevan 
AB       375044, Armenia
AB       
AB       UCLA-DOE Laboratory of Structural Biology and Molecular 
AB       Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles,
AB       California 90095
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry, University of Houston, Houston,
AB       Texas 77204
AB       
AB       Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Albert 
AB       Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University, Bronx,
AB       New York 10461
AB       
AB       Botanisches Institut der LMU Munchen, Menzinger Str. 67,
AB       D-80638 Munchen, Germany
AB       
AB       Keywords:  blue copper protein; cDNA; Cucumis sativus; 
AB       expression; inclusion bodies; refolding; spectroscopy; 
AB       stellacyanin
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Nersissn.abs & Nersissn.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> ODProtein Science (1996) 5:2193-2202 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF A MINI IGF-1
AB       
AB       Elke De Wolf,  Raj Gill,  Stella Geddes,  Jim Pitts, 
AB       Axel Wollmer,  and Joachim Grotzinger 
AB       
AB       Institut fur Biochemie, Rheinisch-Westfalische 
AB       Technische Hochschule Aachen, Pauwelsstrasse 30, D-
AB       52057 Aachen, Germany
AB       
AB       Department of Crystallography, Birkbeck College,
AB       University of London, Malet Street, London WCIE 7HX,
AB       United Kingdom
AB       
AB       Keywords:  IGF-1; mini IGF-1; NMR spectroscopy; 
AB       solution structure; tertiary structure
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: DeWolf.STR folder in STRCTURE, 
AB       DeWolf.abs, & DeWolf.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2203-2216 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CLEAVAGE SITE ANALYSIS IN PICORNAVIRAL POLYPROTEINS: 
AB       DISCOVERING CELLULAR TARGETS BY NEURAL NETWORKS
AB       
AB       Nikolaj Blom,  Jan Hansen,  Dieter Blaas,  and Soren 
AB       Brunak 
AB       
AB       Center for Biological Sequence Analysis, The Technical 
AB       University of Denmark
AB       
AB       Institute of Biochemistry, University of Vienna, Dr.
AB       Bohr-Gasse 9/3, A-1030 Vienna, Austria
AB       
AB       Keywords:  cleavage site prediction; neural networks; 
AB       picornavirus; proteinase; surface exposure
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Blom.abs & Blom.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2217-2225 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PROTEIN STRUCTURE AND GEOMETRICAL 
AB       CONSTRAINTS
AB       
AB       Ole Lund,  Jan Hansen,  Soren Brunak,  and Jakob Bohr 
AB       
AB       Center for Biological Sequence Analysis, The Technical 
AB       University of Denmark, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
AB       
AB       Laboratory for Infectious Diseases, Hvidovre Hospital,
AB       University of Copenhagen, DK-2650 Hvidovre, Denmark
AB       
AB       Department of Physics, The Technical University of 
AB       Denmark, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
AB       
AB       Keywords:  chirality; distance geometry; protein folding; 
AB       protein structure
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Lund.abs & Lund.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2226-2235 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       SERPIN ALPHA_1PROTEINASE INHIBITOR PROBED BY INTRINSIC 
AB       TRYPTOPHAN FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY
AB       
AB       Henryk Koloczek,  Agnieszka Banbula,  Guy S. Salvesen, 
AB       and Jan Potempa 
AB       
AB       University of Agriculture, Department of Biochemistry,
AB       ul. 29 Listopada 54, 31-425 Krakow, Poland
AB       
AB       Institute of Molecular Biology, Jagiellonian University,
AB       Krakow, Poland
AB       
AB       Burnham Institute, 10901 North Torrey Pines Road, San 
AB       Diego, California 92037
AB       
AB       Keywords:  alpha_1proteinase inhibitor; folding; 
AB       intrinsic fluorescence; polymerization
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Koloczek.kin, Koloczek.abs, 
AB       & Koloczek.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2236-2247 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CRYSTAL STRUCTURE ANALYSES OF UNCOMPLEXED ECOTIN IN TWO 
AB       CRYSTAL FORMS: IMPLICATIONS FOR ITS FUNCTION AND 
AB       STABILITY
AB       
AB       Dong Hae Shin,  Hyun Kyu Song,  Ihn Sik Seong,  Cheol 
AB       Soon Lee,  Chin Ha Chung,  and Se Won Suh 
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry, Seoul National University,
AB       Seoul 151-742, Korea
AB       
AB       Department of Molecular Biology, Seoul National 
AB       University, Seoul 151-742, Korea
AB       
AB       Keywords:  ecotin; protease inhibitor; thermostability; 
AB       X-ray structure
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Shin.kin, Shin.STR folder in
AB       STRCTURE, Shin.abs, & Shin.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2248-2254 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       PROBING THE STRUCTURE AND MOBILITY OF PSEUDOMONAS 
AB       AERUGINOSA AZURIN BY CIRCULAR DICHROISM AND DYNAMIC 
AB       FLUORESCENCE ANISOTROPY
AB       
AB       G. Mei,  G. Gilardi,  M. Venanzi,  N. Rosato,  G.W.
AB       Canters,  and A. Finazzi Agro 
AB       
AB       Dipartimento di Medicina Sperimentale e Scienze 
AB       Biochimiche, Universita di Roma ``Tor Vergata,'' Rome,
AB       Italy
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry, Imperial College of Science,
AB       Technology and Medicine, University of London, London,
AB       UK
AB       
AB       Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Chimiche,
AB       Universita di Roma ``Tor Vergata,'' Rome, Italy
AB       
AB       Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Leiden University, Leiden,
AB       The Netherlands
AB       
AB       Keywords:  entatic state; fluorescence lifetime 
AB       distribution; site-directed mutagenesis; solvent 
AB       relaxation; tryptophan
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Mei.abs & Mei.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2255-2265 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       INDIVIDUAL AMINO ACIDS IN THE N-TERMINAL LOOP REGION 
AB       DETERMINE THE THERMOSTABILITY AND UNFOLDING 
AB       CHARACTERISTICS OF BACTERIAL GLUCANASES
AB       
AB       Karin Welfle,  Rolf Misselwitz,  Oliver Politz,  Rainer 
AB       Borriss,  and Heinz Welfle 
AB       
AB       Institute of Biology, Faculty I for Mathematical and 
AB       Natural Sciences, Humboldt-University, Berlin, Germany
AB       
AB       Institute of Biochemistry, Medical Faculty (Charite),
AB       Humboldt-University, Berlin, Germany
AB       
AB       Keywords:  beta-glucanase; Bacillus macerans; Bacillus 
AB       amyloliquefaciens; circular dichroism; conformation; 
AB       differential scanning calorimetry; hybrid enzymes; 
AB       stability, unfolding
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Welfle.abs & Welfle.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2266-2275 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CHARACTERIZATION OF THE S_1 BINDING SITE OF THE 
AB       GLUTAMIC ACID-SPECIFIC PROTEASE FROM STREPTOMYCES 
AB       GRISEUS
AB       
AB       Henning R. Stennicke,  Jens J. Birktoft,  and Klaus 
AB       Breddam 
AB       
AB       Carlsberg Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Gamle 
AB       Carlsberg Vej 10, DK-2500 Copenhagen, Denmark
AB       
AB       Roche Research Center, Hoffmann-La Roche Inc., Nutley,
AB       New Jersey
AB       
AB       Keywords:  activation; endopeptidase; glutamic acid; S1 
AB       binding site; SGPE; specificity; Streptomyces griseus
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Stennick.abs & Stennick.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2276-2286 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       THE ALLOSTERIC ACTIVATOR ATP INDUCES A SUBSTRATE-
AB       DEPENDENT ALTERATION OF THE QUATERNARY STRUCTURE OF A 
AB       MUTANT ASPARTATE TRANSCARBAMOYLASE IMPAIRED IN ACTIVE 
AB       SITE CLOSURE
AB       
AB       Darren P. Baker,  Luc Fetler,  Patrice Vachette,  and 
AB       Evan R. Kantrowitz 
AB       
AB       Merkert Chemistry Center, Department of Chemistry,
AB       Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 02167-3860
AB       
AB       LURE, CNRS-CEA-MESR Bat. 209d, Universite Paris-Sud,
AB       91405 Orsay, France
AB       
AB       CNRS-URA 1682B, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, 96 
AB       Boulevard Raspail, F75006 Paris, France
AB       
AB       Keywords:  domain closure; heterotropic regulation; 
AB       homotropic cooperativity; protein structure-function; 
AB       site-specific mutagenesis; solution X-ray scattering
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Baker.abs & Baker.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2287-2297 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       SECONDARY STRUCTURE, MEMBRANE LOCALIZATION, AND 
AB       COASSEMBLY WITHIN PHOSPHOLIPID MEMBRANES OF SYNTHETIC 
AB       SEGMENTS DERIVED FROM THE N- AND C-TERMINI REGIONS OF 
AB       THE ROMK1 K^+ CHANNEL
AB       
AB       Iris Ben-Efraim and Yechiel Shai
AB       
AB       Department of Membrane Research and Biophysics,
AB       Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, 76100 Israel
AB       
AB       Keywords:  channel structure; fluorescence; K^+ channels; 
AB       synthetic peptides
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: BenEfram.abs & BenEfram.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2298-2310 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       IDENTIFICATION AND APPLICATION OF THE CONCEPTS 
AB       IMPORTANT FOR ACCURATE AND RELIABLE PROTEIN SECONDARY 
AB       STRUCTURE PREDICTION
AB       
AB       Ross D. King and Michael J.E. Sternberg
AB       
AB       Biomolecular Modelling Laboratory, Imperial Cancer 
AB       Research Fund, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, WC2A 3PX,
AB       United Kingdom
AB       
AB       Keywords:  prediction; secondary structure; statistics
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: King.abs & King.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2311-2318 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       PROBING THE ROLE OF TRYPTOPHAN RESIDUES IN A CELLULOSE-
AB       BINDING DOMAIN BY CHEMICAL MODIFICATION
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AB       Mark R. Bray,  Philip E. Johnson,  Neil R. Gilkes, 
AB       Lawrence P. Mcintosh,  Douglas G. Kilburn,  and R.
AB       Antony J. Warren 
AB       
AB       Protein Engineering Network of Centres of Excellence,
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AB       
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AB       
AB       Keywords:  absorbance spectroscopy; cellulose-binding; 
AB       fluorescence spectroscopy; N-bromosuccinimide; NMR
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Bray.abs & Bray.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2319-2328 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CHARACTERIZATION OF A BURIED NEUTRAL HISTIDINE RESIDUE 
AB       IN BACILLUS CIRCULANS XYLANASE: NMR ASSIGNMENTS, PH 
AB       TITRATION, AND HYDROGEN EXCHANGE
AB       
AB       Leigh A. Plesniak,  Gregory P. Connelly,  Warren W.
AB       Wakarchuk,  and Lawrence P. Mcintosh 
AB       
AB       Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
AB       Department of Chemistry, and the Protein Engineering 
AB       Network of Centres of Excellence, University of British 
AB       Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1Z3
AB       
AB       Institute for Biological Sciences, National Research 
AB       Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0R6
AB       
AB       Keywords:  hydrogen-deuterium exchange; imidazole; 
AB       internal water; pH titration; pK_a; protein stability
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Plesniak.abs & Plesniak.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2329-2332 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       A NOVEL ORGANIC SOLVENT-BASED COUPLING METHOD FOR THE 
AB       PREPARATION OF COVALENTLY IMMOBILIZED PROTEINS ON GOLD
AB       
AB       Marie-Claire Parker, Nikin Patel, Martyn C. Davies,
AB       Clive J. Roberts, Saul J.B. Tendler, and Philip M.
AB       Williams
AB       
AB       Laboratory of Biophysics and Surface Analysis,
AB       Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University 
AB       of Nottingham, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, United Kingdom
AB       
AB       Keywords:  catalase; immobilization; protein; organic 
AB       solvent; self-assembled monolayer
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Parker.abs & Parker.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2333-2342 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       EVIDENCE FOR AN ACTIVE T-STATE PIG KIDNEY FRUCTOSE 1,6-
AB       BISPHOSPHATASE: INTERFACE RESIDUE LYS-42 IS IMPORTANT 
AB       FOR ALLOSTERIC INHIBITION AND AMP COOPERATIVITY
AB       
AB       Guqiang Lu, Boguslaw Stec, Eugene L. Giroux, and Evan R.
AB       Kantrowitz
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry, Merkert Chemistry Center,
AB       Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 02167
AB       
AB       Keywords:  allostery; metalloenzymes; protein structure-
AB       function; site-specific mutagenesis; X-ray diffraction
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Lu.abs & Lu.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2343-2352 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       PERTURBATIONS OF THE DENATURED STATE ENSEMBLE: MODELING 
AB       THEIR EFFECTS ON PROTEIN STABILITY AND FOLDING KINETICS
AB       
AB       James O. Wrabl and David Shortle
AB       
AB       Department of Biological Chemistry, The Johns Hopkins 
AB       University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205
AB       
AB       Keywords:  denatured states; double mutants; folding 
AB       intermediates; non-additivity; protein folding; protein 
AB       stability
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Wrabl.abs & Wrabl.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2353-2357 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       NOVEL DOMAINS IN NADPH OXIDASE SUBUNITS, SORTING NEXINS,
AB       AND PTDINS 3-KINASES: BINDING PARTNERS OF SH3 DOMAINS?
AB       
AB       Christopher P. Ponting
AB       
AB       University of Oxford, Fibrinolysis Research Unit, The 
AB       Old Observatory, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3RH,
AB       United Kingdom
AB       
AB       Keywords:  homology; signal transduction; chronic 
AB       granulomatous disease; tetratrico peptide repeats; 
AB       phospholipase D
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Ponting.abs & Ponting.bib
      
AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:2358-2363 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       FIRST STEPS IN PEPTIDE SCIENCE
AB       
AB       Robert Schwyzer
AB       
AB       Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Biophysics, Swiss 
AB       Federal Institute of Technology, CH-8093 Zurich,
AB       Switzerland
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Schwyzer.abs


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AU The-First-International-Workshop-on-Comparative-Genome-Organization
   Andersson-L.  Archibald-A.  Ashburner-M.  Audun-S.  Barendse-W.
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   Wienberg-J.  Womack-J.
TI Comparative Genome Organization of Vertebrates.
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AU Schweifer-N.    Barlow-D-P.
TI The Lx1 gene maps to mouse Chromosome 17 and codes for a protein
   that is homologous to glucose and polyspecific transmembrane
   transporters.
SO 1996 7(10)  P 735.
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AU Sam-M.  Wurst-W.    Forrester-L.    Vauti-F.    Heng-H.
   Bernstein-A.
TI A novel family of repeat sequences in the mouse genome responsive
   to retinoic acid.
SO 1996 7(10)  P 741.
AB 60070741.335

AU Zhao-Q-Z.  Liang-X-L.  Mitra-S.  Gourdon-G.  Alter-B-P.
TI Cloning and characterization of the mouse alpha globin cluster and
   a new hypervariable marker.
SO 1996 7(10)  P 749.
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AU Roper-M-D.    Straubhaar-J-R.    Kraus-E.  Sokolova-J.  Hrebicek-M.
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TI Comparison of the 5' end of the rat and mouse cystathionine
   beta-synthase genes.
SO 1996 7(10)  P 754.
AB 60070754.335

AU Kumlien-J.  Grigoriev-A.    Roest-Crollius-H.    Ross-M.
   Goodfellow-P-N.  Lehrach-H.
TI A radiation hybrid map spanning the entire human X Chromosome
   integrating YACs, genes, and STS markers.
SO 1996 7(10)  P 758.
AB 60070758.335

AU Haldi-M-L.  Strickland-C.  Lim-P.  VanBerkel-V.  Chen-X-N.  Noya-D.
    Korenberg-J-R.  Husain-Z.  Miller-J.  Lander-E-S.
TI A comprehensive large-insert yeast artificial chromosome library
   for physical mapping of the mouse genome.
SO 1996 7(10)  P 767.
AB 60070767.335

AU Mu-J-L.  Gilley-T.  Turner-R.  Paigen-B.
TI High-resolution genetic map of mouse Chromosome 1 between D1Mit227
   and D1Mit15 by use of an intercross of C57BL/6J * C3HeB/FeJ vl/vl.
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AU Lock-L-F.  Wickramasinghe-D.  Ernst-M-K.  Gilbert-D-J.
   Copeland-N-G.  Jenkins-N-A.  Donovan-P-J.
TI The Cdc25 genes map to mouse Chromosomes 2, 9, and 18.
SO 1996 7(10)  P 771.
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AU Kingsmore-S-F.  Barbosa-M-D-F-S.  Nguyen-Q-A.  Ashley-J-A.
   Blaydes-S-M.  Tchernev-V-T.  Detter-J-C.  Lovett-M.
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   13.
SO 1996 7(10)  P 773.
AB 60070773.335

AU Heljasvaara-R.  Laajala-P.  Soininen-T.  Pajunen-A-E.
TI Rat S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase gene family: intronic genes
   are alleles.
SO 1996 7(10)  P 776.
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AU Andersen-S-E.  Lench-N-J.  Markham-A-F.
TI YAC clones that extend the human Chromosome 12cen-12q15 region
   contig map.
SO 1996 7(10)  P 780.
AB 60070780.335

AU Tunnacliffe-A.  van-de-Vrugt-H.  Pensotti-V.  Radice-P.
TI The coatomer protein delta-COP, encoded by the archain gene, is
   conserved across diverse eukaryotes.
SO 1996 7(10)  P 784.
AB 60070784.335

AU Kozak-C-A.  Sangameswaran-L.
TI Genetic mapping of the peripheral sodium channel genes, Scn9a and
   Scn10a, in the mouse.
SO 1996 7(10)  P 787.
AB 60070787.335

AU Schleef-M.  Simon-Chazottes-D.  Lengeling-A.  Klocke-R.
   Jockusch-H.  Yarden-Y.  Guenet-J-L.
TI The gene encoding sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium ATPase-1 (Atp2a1)
   maps to distal mouse Chromosome 7.
SO 1996 7(10)  P 788.
AB 60070788.335

AU Gong-T-W-L.  Burmeister-M.  Lomax-M-I.
TI The novel gene D4Mil1e maps to mouse Chromosome 4 and human
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SO 1996 7(10)  P 790.
AB 60070790.335

AU Arar-C.  Mignon-C.  Mattei-M-G.  Monsigny-M.  Roche-A-C.
   Legrand-A.
TI Mapping of the MR60/ERGIC-53 gene to human Chromosome 18q21.3-18q22
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SO 1996 7(10)  P 791.
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AU Juriloff-D-M.  Harris-M-J.  Mah-D-G.
TI The clf1 gene maps to a 2- to 3-cM region of distal mouse
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AU Makris-G-J.  Samuelson-L-C.  Lomax-M-I.
TI The gene encoding subunit IV of cytochrome c oxidase maps to mouse
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                               NOTICES

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FINDINGS OF SCIENTIFIC MISCONDUCT - CORRECTION
Department of Health and Human Services
INDEX:  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

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FINDINGS OF SCIENTIFIC MISCONDUCT
Department of Health and Human Services
INDEX:  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

               NOTICES OF AVAILABILITY (RFPs/RFAs/PAs)

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COMMUNITY-BASED PREVENTION/INTERVENTION RESEARCH IN EHS (RFA ES-96-
008)
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
INDEX:  ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES

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DIABETES ENDOCRINOLOGY RESEARCH CENTERS (RFA DK-97-004)
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
INDEX:  DIABETES, DIGESTIVE, KIDNEY DISEASES

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DIABETES RESEARCH AND TRAINING CENTER (RFA DK-97-005)
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
INDEX:  DIABETES, DIGESTIVE, KIDNEY DISEASES

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OSTEOPOROSIS AND FRACTURES IN MEN (PA-97-009)
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
National Institute on Aging
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
National Institute of Dental Research
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
National Institute of Nursing Research
INDEX:  ARTHRITIS, MUSCULOSKELETAL, SKIN DISEASES; AGING; DIABETES,
DIGESTIVE, KIDNEY DISEASES; DENTAL RESEARCH; ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
SCIENCES; NURSING RESEARCH

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NIAID/ASTP MINORITY FELLOWSHIPS IN TRANSPLANTATION (PA-97-010)
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
The American Society of Transplant Physicians
INDEX:  ALLERGY, INFECTIOUS DISEASES; THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
TRANSPLANT PHYSICIANS

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PLANNING GRANTS  FOR BIOMEDICAL EPIDEMIOLOGIC AND INTERVENTION
STUDIES (PAR-97-011)
National Institute on Aging
INDEX:  AGING

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                               NOTICES

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FINDINGS OF SCIENTIFIC MISCONDUCT - CORRECTION

NIH GUIDE, Volume 25, Number 39, November 15, 1996

P.T. 34; K.W. 1014004, 1014006

Department of Health and Human Services

A Notice beginning on page 19295 in the May 1, 1996, issue of the
Federal Register, entitled "Findings of Scientific Misconduct" and
published in the NIH Guide, Vol. 25, No. 15, May 10, 1996 is hereby
revised to correct the authorship of a publication referenced in the
original printing:

P.P. Thomas did not co-author the publication entitled
"Gonadotrophin-releasing hormone agonist plus estrogen-progestin
'add-back' therapy for endometriosis-related pelvic pain."  Fertility
and Sterility 30:236-41, 1993.)

INQUIRIES

For further information, contact:

Director, Division of Research Investigations
Office of Research Integrity
5515 Security Lane, Suite 700
Rockville, MD  20852
Telephone:  (301) 443-5330

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FINDINGS OF SCIENTIFIC MISCONDUCT

NIH GUIDE, Volume 25, Number 39, November 15, 1996

P.T. 34; K.W. 1014004, 1014006

Department of Health and Human Services

Notice is hereby given that the Office of Research Integrity (ORI)
has made a final finding of scientific misconduct in the following
case:

Melissa A. Harrington, University of Texas Southwestern Medical
Center:  Based upon an investigation conducted by the University of
Texas Southwestern Medical Center, information obtained by ORI during
its oversight review, and Dr. Harrington's own admission, ORI found
that Melissa A. Harrington, Ph.D., former postdoctoral research
fellow, Department of Pharmacology at the University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center, engaged in scientific misconduct by
falsifying the methodology and figures in a manuscript that was
accepted for publication in the Journal of Neuroscience (~G`q and G~~
open two Bradykinin-gated potassium channels via a membrane-delimited
pathway~).  The research was supported by a grant from the National
Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), National Institutes of
Health (NIH).

Specifically, ORI found that Dr. Harrington had (1) falsely described
the addition of GDP to a G-protein subunit buffer, when she had
omitted it from some of the experiments; (2) falsified three figures
(a) by falsely depicting the course of an electrophysiological
response as being due to a combination of two substances that had not
been combined and (b) by falsely representing a single channel
current record as being an example of a distinct channel type that
was elicited by the substance G`q, which had not been added prior to
the recording; and
(3) intentionally incorporated the falsified data from the
experiments in which GDP had been omitted into her statistical
descriptions.

The Journal of Neuroscience manuscript was withdrawn and was never
published.

Dr. Harrington has accepted the ORI finding and has entered into a
Voluntary Exclusion Agreement with ORI in which she has voluntarily
agreed, for the three (3) year period beginning October 23, 1996:

(1) to voluntarily exclude herself from serving in any advisory
capacity to the Public Health Service (PHS), including but not
limited to service on any PHS advisory committee, board, and/or peer
review committee, or as a consultant; and

(2) that any institution that submits an application for PHS support
for a research project on which the respondent's participation is
proposed or which uses the respondent in any capacity on PHS
supported research must concurrently submit a plan for supervision of
her duties.  The supervisory plan must be designed to ensure the
scientific integrity of the respondent's research contribution.  The
institution must submit a copy of the supervisory plan to ORI.

INQUIRIES

For further information, contact:

Director, Division of Research Investigations
Office of Research Integrity
5515 Security Lane, Suite 700
Rockville, MD  20852
Telephone:  (301) 443-5330

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               NOTICES OF AVAILABILITY (RFPs/RFAs/PAs)

$$R1 BEGIN ES-96-008 FULL-TEXT **************************************

COMMUNITY-BASED PREVENTION/INTERVENTION RESEARCH IN EHS

NIH GUIDE, Volume 25, Number 39, November 15, 1996

RFA AVAILABLE: ES-96-008

P.T. 34; K.W. 0403004, 0745027, 0725005

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

Letter of Intent Receipt Date: December 10, 1996
Application Receipt Date: February 11, 1997

PURPOSE

NIEHS invites research grant applications addressing development of
community-based strategies aimed at prevention and intervention
activities in economically disadvantaged and/or underserved
populations adversely impacted by an environmental contaminant.  This
RFA will support research activities that develop and implement
improved prevention and intervention strategies related to
environmental health that are designed to include community-based,
culturally appropriate approaches applicable to underserved
populations.  In community-based research, active cooperation and
participation of organizations within the community(ies) that is
(are) the focus of the study are essential components of the
research.  Applicants must describe an existing or proposed
involvement with one or more community-based organizations in an area
having an underserved population adversely impacted by an
environmental contaminant.  This connection is essential to the
development of community-based approaches and should also enhance the
potential for long-term impact of the project.  This RFA will use the
National Institutes of Health exploratory research project grant
(R21) mechanism.  Applicants who submitted an unsuccessful
application in response to RFA
ES-96-005 are urged to contact program staff listed under Inquiries
to discuss submission of revised applications.  The estimated funds
(total costs) available for the first year of support for this
program are expected to be $1,500,000 in fiscal year 1997.  The
anticipated number of awards is four.

HEALTHY PEOPLE 2000

The Public Health Service (PHS) is committed to achieving the health
promotion and disease prevention objectives of "Healthy People 2000,"
a PHS-led national activity for setting priority areas.  This RFA,
"Community-Based Prevention/Intervention Research in Environmental
Health Sciences (EHS)," is related to the priority area of
Environmental Health.  Potential applicants may obtain a copy of
"Healthy People 2000" (Full Report: Stock No. 017-001-00474-0) or
"Healthy People 2000" (Summary Report: Stock No. 017-001-00473-1)
through the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office,
Washington DC 20402-9325 (telephone 202-783-3238).

INQUIRIES

The RFA, which describes the research objectives, application
procedures, review considerations, and award criteria for this
solicitation, may be obtained electronically through the NIH Grant
Line (data line 301-402-2221), the NIH GOPHER (gopher.nih.gov) and by
mail from the program contact.

Allen Dearry, Ph.D.
Chemical Exposures and Molecular Biology Branch
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Division of Extramural Research and Training
P.O. Box 12233, MD 3-04 Research Triangle Park, NC  27709
Telephone: (919) 541-4500  FAX:  (919) 541-2843
E-mail: DEARRY@NIEHS.NIH.GOV

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DIABETES ENDOCRINOLOGY RESEARCH CENTERS

NIH GUIDE, Volume 25, Number 39, November 15, 1996

RFA AVAILABLE:  DK-97-004

P.T. 04; K.W. 0715075, 0785050

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

Letter of Intent Receipt Date:  February 12, 1997
Application Receipt Date:  March 12, 1997

PURPOSE

The National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases
(NIDDK) supports six Diabetes Endocrinology Research Centers (DERCs).
These Centers are part of an integrated program of diabetes-related
research support within the NIDDK.  Centers have provided a focus for
increasing the efficiency and collaborative effort among groups of
successful investigators at institutions with established
comprehensive diabetes research bases.  The NIDDK invites
applications for funding of three DERC grants to be competitively
awarded in Fiscal Year 1998. The grant mechanism to be used is the
Core Center Grant (P30).

HEALTHY PEOPLE 2000

The Public Health Service (PHS) is committed to achieving the health
promotion and disease prevention objectives of "Healthy People 2000,"
a PHS-led national activity for setting priority areas.  This RFA,
Diabetes Endocrinology Research Centers, is related to the priority
area of diabetes mellitus.  Potential applicants may obtain a copy of
"Healthy People 2000" (Full Report:  Stock No. 017-001-00474-0) or
"Healthy People 2000" (Summary Report:  Stock No. 017-001-00473-1)
through the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office,
Washington, DC 20402-9325 (telephone: (202) 783-3238).

INQUIRIES

The RFA, which describes the research objectives, application
procedures, review considerations and award criteria for this
solicitation, may be obtained electronically through the NIH Grant
Line (data line 301-402-2221) and the NIH GOPHER (Internet) and by
e-mail from the program contact listed below.

Dr. Sanford A. Garfield
Director, Special Programs
Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolic Diseases
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Natcher Building, Room 5AN-24B
45 CENTER DR MSC-6600
BETHESDA MD 20892-6600
Telephone: (301) 594-8803
FAX: (301) 480-3503
E-mail: GarfieldS@ep.niddk.nih.gov

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DIABETES RESEARCH AND TRAINING CENTER

NIH GUIDE, Volume 25, Number 39, November 15, 1996

RFA AVAILABLE:  DK-97-005

P.T. 04, 44; K.W. 0715075

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

Letter of Intent Receipt Date:  February 12, 1997
Application Receipt Date:  March 12, 1997

PURPOSE

The National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases
(NIDDK) supports six Diabetes Research and Training Centers (DRTCs).
These Centers are part of an integrated program of diabetes-related
research support within the NIDDK.  Centers have provided a focus for
increasing the efficiency and collaborative effort among groups of
successful investigators at institutions with established
comprehensive diabetes research bases.  The NIDDK invites
applications for funding of five DRTC grants to be competitively
awarded in Fiscal Year 1998. The grant mechanism to be used will be
the Comprehensive Center Award (P60).

HEALTHY PEOPLE 2000

The Public Health Service (PHS) is committed to achieving the health
promotion and disease prevention objectives of "Healthy People 2000,"
a PHS-led national activity for setting priority areas.  This RFA,
Diabetes Research and Training Centers, is related to the priority
area of diabetes mellitus.  Potential applicants may obtain a copy of
"Healthy People 2000" (Full Report:  Stock No. 017-001-00474-0) or
"Healthy People 2000" (Summary Report:  Stock No. 017-001-00473-1)
through the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office,
Washington, DC 20402-9325 (telephone: (202) 783-3238).

INQUIRIES

The RFA, which describes the research objectives, application
procedures, review considerations and award criteria for this
solicitation, may be obtained electronically through the NIH Grant
Line (data line 301-402-2221) and the NIH GOPHER (Internet) and by
e-mail from the program contact listed below.

Dr. Sanford A. Garfield
Director, Special Programs
Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolic Diseases
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Room 5AN.24B
45 CENTER DR MSC-6600
BETHESDA MD 20892-6600
Telephone: (301) 594-8803
FAX: (301) 480-3503
E-mail: GarfieldS@ep.niddk.nih.gov

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OSTEOPOROSIS AND FRACTURES IN MEN

NIH GUIDE, Volume 25, Number 39, November 15, 1996

PA AVAILABLE:  PA-97-009

P.T. 34; K.W. 0715031

National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
National Institute on Aging
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
National Institute of Dental Research
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
National Institute of Nursing Research

PURPOSE

This initiative invites applications directed to the study of the
basic biology, epidemiology, prevention and treatment of osteoporosis
and osteoporosis-related fractures in men.

HEALTHY PEOPLE 2000

The Public Health Service (PHS) is committed to achieving the health
promotion and disease prevention objectives of "Healthy People 2000,"
a PHS-led national activity for setting priority areas.  This PA,
Osteoporosis and Fractures in Men,  is related to the priority areas
of diabetes and chronic disabling conditions and special population
objectives.  Potential applicants may obtain a copy of "Healthy
People 2000" (Full Report:  Stock No. 017-001-11474-0 or Summary
Report:  Stock No. 017-001-11473-1) through the Superintendent of
Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402-9325
(telephone 202-512-1800).

INQUIRIES

The PA, which describes the research objectives, application
procedures, review considerations, and award criteria for this
solicitation, may be obtained electronically through the NIH Grant
Line (data line 301/402-2221), the NIH GOPHER (gopher.nih.gov), and
the NIH Website (http://www.nih.gov), and by mail and email from the
program contact listed below.

Joan A. McGowan, Ph.D.
Bone Diseases Program
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin
Diseases, NIH
Natcher Building, Room 5AS-43E
45 Center Drive, MSC 4500
Bethesda, Maryland  20892-6500
Telephone: (301) 594-5055
FAX: (301) 480-4543
E-mail: joan_mcgowan@nih.gov

Sherry Sherman, Ph.D.
Geriatrics Program
National Institute on Aging
Gateway Building, Suite 3E327
7201 Wisconsin Avenue, MSC 9205
Bethesda, MD  20892-9205
Telephone:  (301) 496-1033
FAX:  (301) 402-1784
Email: ShermanS@gw.nia.nih.gov

Ronald N. Margolis, Ph.D.
Chief, Endocrinology Section
Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Building 45, Room 5AN-12J
45 CENTER DR
Bethesda, MD  20892-6600
Telephone:  (301) 594-8819
FAX:  (301) 480-3503
Email: rm76f@nih.gov

Linda A. Thomas, Ph.D.
Director, Craniofacial Development and Disorders Program
National Institute of Dental Research
45 Center Drive, Room 4AN24J
Bethesda, MD  10892-6402
Telephone:  (301) 594-2425
FAX:  (301) 480-8138
E-mail: THOMASL@DE45.NIDR.NIH.GOV

Annette Kirshner, Ph.D.
Bone Metabolism Program
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Box 12233, MD 3-03
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
Office (919) 541-0488
Fax (919) 541-2843
e-mail: kirshner@niehs.nih.gov

Laura James, PhD, RN
Division of Extramural Activities
National Institute of Nursing Research
Building 45, 3AN-12
Bethesda, MD 20892-6300
Telephone: (301) 594-5959
FAX: (3010 480-8260
Email: Ljames@ep.ninr.nih.gov

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NIAID/ASTP MINORITY FELLOWSHIPS IN TRANSPLANTATION

NIH GUIDE, Volume 25, Number 39, November 15, 1996

PA AVAILABLE:  PA-97-010

P.T. 22, FF; K.W. 0710125, 0745065

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
The American Society of Transplant Physicians

Application Receipt Dates:  April 5, August 5, and December 5, 1997

PURPOSE

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) of
the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the American Society of
Transplant Physicians (ASTP) invite applications for Individual
Postdoctoral Fellowships from racial/ethnic minority individuals,
women, and persons with disabilities for research on the etiology,
pathogenesis, diagnosis and/or treatment and prevention of transplant
rejection.

HEALTHY PEOPLE 2000

The Public Health Service (PHS) is committed to achieving the health
promotion and disease prevention objectives of "Healthy People 2000,"
a PHS-led national activity for setting priority areas.  This Program
Announcement (PA), "NIAID/ASTP MINORITY FELLOWSHIPS IN
TRANSPLANTATION", is related to the priority area of Immunization and
Infectious Diseases.  Potential applicants may obtain a copy of
"Healthy People 2000" (Full Report:  Stock No. 017-001-00474-0 or
Summary Report:  Stock No. 017-001-00473-1) through the
Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington,
DC 20402-0325 (telephone 202-783-3238).

INQUIRIES

The PA, which describes the research objectives, application
procedures, review considerations, and award criteria for this
solicitation, may be obtained electronically through the NIH Grant
Line (data line 301/402-2221), the NIH GOPHER (gopher.nih.gov), and
the NIH Website (http://www.nih.gov), and by mail and email from the
program contact listed below.

Stephen M. Rose, Ph.D.
Chief, Genetics and Transplantation Branch
Division of Allergy, Immunology and Transplantation
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Solar Building, Room 4A14
Bethesda, MD  20892-7640
Telephone:  (301) 496-5598
FAX:  (301) 402-2571
Email: sr8j@nih.gov

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$$P3 BEGIN PAR-97-011 FULL-TEXT *************************************

PLANNING GRANTS  FOR BIOMEDICAL EPIDEMIOLOGIC AND INTERVENTION
STUDIES

NIH GUIDE, Volume 25, Number 39, November 15, 1996

PA AVAILABLE:  PAR-97-011

P.T. 34; K.W. 0710010, 0785055

National Institute on Aging

PURPOSE

The National Institute on Aging (NIA) will provide grant support for
planning and protocol development of biomedical epidemiologic and
intervention studies in research areas supported by the Geriatrics
Program (see Research Objectives section of this announcement).

The planning grant application and review process is intended to
provide a mechanism for peer review of the rationale and basic design
of an epidemiologic or intervention study which would require
extensive detailed protocols and/or complex organization for proper
implementation. The planning grant itself is intended  to provide
support for the development of a refined study design, organizational
plan, detailed protocol, Manual of Procedures, and budget, for
implementation of studies whose rationale and basic design are
considered sufficiently meritorious.  After these are completed,
planning grant awardees may submit applications to conduct the
full-scale study.  These applications will also be peer-reviewed.

HEALTHY PEOPLE 2000

The Public Health Service (PHS) is committed to achieving the health
promotion and disease prevention objectives of "Healthy People 2000,"
a PHS-led national activity for setting priority areas. This PA is
related to the priority area of chronic diseases and disabling
conditions of older persons. Potential applicants may obtain a copy
of "Healthy People 2000" (Full Report:  Stock No.017-001-00474-0 or
Summary Report:  Stock No. 017-001-00473-1) through the
Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington,
DC 20402-9325 (telephone 202-512-1800).

INQUIRIES

The PA, which describes the research objectives, application
procedures, review considerations, and award criteria for this
solicitation, may be obtained electronically through the NIH Grant
Line (data line 301/402-2221), the NIH GOPHER (gopher.nih.gov), and
the NIH Website (http://www.nih.gov), and by mail and email from the
program contact listed below.

Geriatrics Program
National Institute on Aging
Gateway Building, Suite 3E327
7201 Wisconsin Avenue, MSC 9205
Bethesda, MD  20892-9205
FAX:  (301) 402-1784
E-mail: EH21f@nih.gov

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AU Warenius-H-M. Jones-M-D. Thompson-C-C-M.
TI Exit from G2 Phase after 2 Gy Gamma Irradiation Is Faster in 
   Radiosensitive Human Cells with High Expression of the RAF1 
   Proto-oncogene.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 November 146(5). P. 485.
AB Cells of human cell lines in vitro with high levels of the protein 
   product of the RAF1 proto-oncogene are more radiosensitive and exit more 
   rapidly from a G2/M-phase block caused by 2 Gy gamma irradiation.

AU Chuang-Y-Y. Liber-H-L.
TI Effects of Cell Cycle Position on Ionizing Radiation Mutagenesis. I. 
   Quantitative Assays of Two Genetic Loci in a Human Lymphoblastoid Cell 
   Line.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 November 146(5). P. 494.
AB Chemically synchronized WTK1 human lymphoblast cells were irradiated 
   in different phases of the cell cycle. Cells in late G1 to mid-S phase 
   were most sensitive to radiation-induced mutation at the autosomal 
   thymidine kinase locus, while cells in G1 phase were most sensitive at 
   the X-linked hypoxanthine guanine phosphoribosyl transferase locus.

AU Ayene-I-S. Koch-C-J. Krisch-R-E.
TI Simulation of the Cellular Oxygen Effect with an SV40 DNA Model System 
   Using DNA Strand Breaks as an End Point.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 November 146(5). P. 501.
AB We have investigated the interaction of a reduced thiol (glutathione) 
   and non-thiol OH radical scavenger (glycerol) in the chemical 
   modification of radiation damage to SV40 DNA in aqueous solution. 
   Similarity between oxygen enhancement ratios (OERs) observed in our in 
   vitro model system and OERs observed in cells by others indicate that 
   non-thiol OH radical scavengers play a major role in the cellular oxygen 
   effect.

AU Milligan-J-R. Wu-C-C-L. Ng-J-Y-Y. Aguilera-J-A. Ward-J-F.
TI Characterization of the Reaction Rate Coefficient of DNA with the 
   Hydroxyl Radical.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 November 146(5). P. 514.
AB We have measured the second-order rate constant for the reaction of 
   the hydroxyl radical with DNA as a function of the scavenging capacity of 
   the solution. The rate constant increases with increasing scavenging 
   capacity, rising from about 5 x 10^8 dm^3 mol^-1 s^-1 at 10^5 s^-1 to 
   about 10^10 dm^3 mol^-1 s^-1 at 10^10 s^-1.

AU Chabita-K. Saha-A. Mandal-P-C. Bhattacharyya-S-N. Rath-M-C    
   Mukherjee-T.
TI Reactions of OH and e^- aq Adducts of Cytosine and Its Nucleosides or 
   Nucleotides with Cu(II) Ions in Dilute Aqueous Solutions: A Steady-State 
   and Pulse Radiolysis Study.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 November 146(5). P. 514.
AB Studies on the reactions of OH and e^- aq adducts of cytosine and its 
   derivatives with Cu(II) ions show that the OH adducts form an 
   intermediate containing Cu-C bond which decays to give glycol as the 
   major product, but the e^- aq adducts transfer electron to Cu(II) and the 
   parent base is regenerated.

AU Lundgren-D-L. Hahn-F-F. Griffith-W-C. Hubbs-A-F. Nikula-K-J. 
   Newton-G-J. Cuddihy-R-G. Boecker-B-B.
TI Pulmonary Carcinogenicity of Relatively Low Doses of Beta-Particle 
   Radiation from Inhaled Cerium-144 Dioxide in Rats.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 November 146(5). P. 525.
AB This study was conducted to examine the carcinogenic effects of 
   chronic beta-particle irradiation of the lung from inhaled 
   beta-particle-emitting radionuclides. We concluded that the linear risk 
   of lung neoplasms was constant at a value of approximately 47 excess lung 
   neoplasms per 10^4 rat Gy over a range of 3.6 to 37 Gy.

AU Nikula-K-J. Muggenburg-B-A. Griffith-W-C. Carlton-W-W. Fritz-T-E. 
   Boecker-B-B.
TI Biological Effects of Cesium-137 Chloride Injected in Beagle Dogs of 
   Different Ages.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 November 146(5). P. 536.
AB Results of two studies of the toxicity of cesium-137 in the beagle dog 
   conducted at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) and the Inhalation 
   Toxicology Research Institute were compared. In general, the early and 
   late effects were similar in both groups of dogs; however, the design of 
   the ANL study revealed and age- and gender-related differential 
   radiosensitivity for early effects.

AU Gregoire-V. Hunter-N-R. Brock-W-A. Hittelman-W-N. Plunkett-W. Milas-L.
TI Improvement in the Therapeutic Ratio of Radiotherapy for a Murine 
   Sarcoma by Indomethacin plus Fludarabine.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 November 146(5). P. 548.
AB Fludarabine, an effective inhibitor of repair of radiation-induced 
   chromosome breaks, substantially increases the therapeutic ratio of 
   fractionated-dose radiotherapy for a murine sarcoma.

AU Capala-J. Makar-M-S. Coderre-J-A.
TI Accumulation of Boron in Malignant and Normal Cells Incubated In Vitro 
   with Boronophenylalanime, Mercaptoborane or Boric Acid.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 November 146(5). P. 554.
AB A method is described for direct measurement of intracellular drug 
   concentration in cultured cells. The method is applied to several 
   boronated compounds in both normal and tumor cell lines.

AU Wang-J. Robbins-M-E-C.
TI Radiation-Induced Alteration of Rat Mesangial Cell Transforming Growth 
   Factor-Beta and Expression of the Genes Associated with the Extracellular 
   Matrix.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 November 146(5). P. 561.
AB Irradiation of rat mesangial cells in vitro results in alteration in 
   gene expression both of the isoforms of TGF-beta and some extracellular 
   matrix genes, i.e. fibronectin and biglycan. The alteration of TGF-beta 
   is isoform-specific; TGF-beta1 mRNA levels were increased; TGF-beta2 
   remained unaltered, and TGF-beta3 levels decreased significantly.

AU Rozhdestvensky-L-M. Shcherbova-E-N. Sernichenko-A-N. Konradov-A-A.
TI The Phenomenology and Possible Mechanisms of a New Experimental Method 
   for Accelerating Postirradiation Restoration of Hemopoietic Stem Cell 
   Potential.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 November 146(5). P. 569.
AB Extraction of bone marrow from one or several bones immediately after 
   irradiation, with or without subsequent incubation for a short period 
   under suitable conditions, and subsequent reimplantation into the same 
   organism can reduce the lethal effect of irradiation in a number of 
   species. The results suggest that there exist some reserves that can be 
   stimulated to accelerated hemopoietic restoration in an irradiated animal.

AU Wojcik-A. Streffer-C.
TI Analysis of the Relationship between Radiosensitivity and Cell Age in 
   Proliferating Mouse Spleen Lymphocytes.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 November 146(5). P. 577.
AB The radiosensitivity of the first cell cycle (irradiation time: 24 h 
   after stimulation) in mouse lymphocytes was compared to that of later 
   cell cycles (irradiation time: 48 h) by analyzing chromosomal 
   aberrations. No significant differences in aberration frequencies were 
   found between cells irradiated at the two times, indicating that their 
   radiosensitivity does not differ.
CC Short Communication.

AU Ishii-K. Hosoi-Y. Yamada-S. Ono-T. Sakamoto-K.
TI Decreased Incidence of Thymic Lymphoma in AKR Mice as a Result of 
   Chronic, Fractionated Low-Dose Total-Body X Irradiation.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 November 146(5). P. 582.
AB Male AKR mice were irradiated with 5 cGy three times a week or 15 cGy 
   two times a week from 11 weeks of age for 40 weeks. The incidence of 
   thymic lymphoma was 80.5% in sham-irradiated mice, 67.5% in mice 
   irradiated with 5 cGy three times a week and 48.6% in mice irradiated 
   with 15 cGy twice a week.
CC Short Communication.

AU Franko-A-J. Nguyen-G-K. Sharplin-J. Vriend-R.
TI A Comparison of the Ultrastructure of Perfusion-Deficient and 
   Functional Lung Parenchyma in CBA Mice during the Late Phase after 
   Irradiation.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 November 146(5). P. 586.
AB Inadequate perfusion of substantial portions of lung has been proposed 
   as the principal lesion responsible for late deaths in mice which show 
   little radiation-induced fibrosis. An ultrastructural study of the 
   perfused and nonperfused portions of irradiated lung indicates that 
   insufficient interstitial fibrosis or capillary abnormality is present to 
   account for lack of perfusion, suggesting that the lesion responsible 
   occurs in small blood vessels.
CC Short Communication.

AU Rossi-H-H. Zaider-M.
TI Comment on the Contribution of Neutrons to the Biological Effect at 
   Hiroshima.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 November 146(5) P. 590.
CC Letter to the Editor.

AU Pierce-D-A. Shimizu-Y. Preston-D-A. Vaeth-M. Mabuchi-K.
TI Response to the Letter of Drs. Rossi and Zaider.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 November 146(5) P. 591.
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AU Olive-P-L. Banath-J-P. Durand-R-E.
TI Development of Apoptosis and Polyploidy in Human Lymphoblast Cells as 
   a Function of Position in the Cell Cycle at the Time of Irradiation.
SO Radiat-Res 1996 December 146(6) P. 595.
AB TK6 cells underwent radiation-induced apoptosis three times more 
   slowly after exposure in G1 phase than in other phases. Since TK6 cells 
   were more radiosensitive in G1 phase than WI-L2-NS cells, more rapid 
   apoptosis does not explain the greater radiosensitivity. Other 
   differences in the modes of cell death between the cell lines are noted.

AU Yang-S-H. Nussenzweig-A. Yang-W. Kim-D. Li-G-C.
TI Cloning and Characterization of Rat Ku70: Involvement of Ku 
   Autoantigen in the Heat-Shock Response.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 December 146(6). P. 603.
AB To study the role of the Ku autoantigen in the heat-shock response, we 
   have cloned the 70-kDa subunit (the DNA-binding component of Ku) from a 
   rat cDNA library. Overexpression of Ku70 in rat fibroblasts results in 
   the specific expression of heat-induced hsp-70 expression.

AU Seung-L-P. Weichselbaum-R-R. Toledano-A. Schreiber-K. Schreiber-H.
TI Radiation Can Inhibit Tumor Growth Indirectly while Depleting 
   Circulating Leukocytes.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 December 146(6). P. 612.
AB Depletion of circulating leukocytes by X irradiation before tumor 
   implantation resulted in inhibition of tumor growth. Tumors were grown in 
   the ears of mice; the ears were shielded or irradiated separately from 
   the rest of the body.

AU Kraft-M. Oussoren-Y. Stewart-F-A. Doerr-W. Schultz-Hector-S.
TI Radiation-Induced Changes in Transforming Growth Factor Beta and 
   Collagen Expression in the Murine Bladder Wall and Its Correlation with 
   Bladder Function.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 December 146(6). P. 619.
AB An increase in TGF-beta, assayed immunohistochemically, occurred in 
   two strains of mice (Amsterdam C3H Hen AF-nu+ and Munich C3H Neu) between 
   90 and 360 days postirradiation. The ratio of collagen I/III increased in 
   the Munich mice but decreased in the Amsterdam mice, which may be related 
   to their relative radioresistance. In the Munich mice, bladder function 
   assessed by cystometry correlated with the extent of epithelial damage, 
   TGF-beta staining and the collagen I/III ratio. 

AU Wilks-D-P. Barry-J. Hughes-M-F. West-C-M-L.
TI Assessment of Light Scatter by Nucleoids as a Rapid Predictive Assay 
   of Radiosensitivity.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 December 146(6). P. 628.
AB Light scatter by nucleoids was studied in 17 cell lines (tumor and 
   fibroblast). There was no correlation between measurements of 
   radiosensitivity by assays of clonogenicity and light scatter by 
   nucleoids.

AU Hu-Q. Hill-R-P.
TI Radiosensitivity, Apoptosis and Repair of DNA Double-Strand Breaks in 
   Radiation-Sensitive Chinese Hamster Ovary Cell Mutants Treated at 
   Different Dose Rates.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 December 146(6). P. 636.
AB The results indicate that low-dose-rate irradiation can differentiate 
   better between the DSB rejoining capacity of sensitive (xrs 5-11 and V3) 
   and resistant (K1 and AA8-4) CHO cells than high-dose-rate irradiation, 
   and they suggest the difference between the cells is in the slow 
   component of DSB repair. Apoptosis induced by high-dose-rate irradiation 
   in 6-11 and K1 cells was found to be dependent on dose, with the level of 
   induction and its time course similar for doses which gave equal levels 
   of clonogenic survival.

AU Weil-M-M. Amos-C-I. Mason-K-A. Stephens-L-C.
TI Genetic Basis of Strain Variation in Levels of Radiation-Induced 
   Apoptosis of Thymocytes.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 December 146(6). P. 646.
AB After irradiation, C3Hf/Kam mice have higher levels of thymocytes 
   undergoing apoptosis than C57BL/6J mice. Genetic analysis of this strain 
   difference indicates that this trait is controlled by few genes and 
   provides evidence of a maternal effect.

AU Mathieu-J. Ferlat-S. Ballester-B. Platel-S. Herodin-F. Chancerelle-Y. 
   Mestries-J-C. Kergonou-J-F.
TI Radiation-Induced Apoptosis in Thymocytes: Inhibition by 
   Diethyldithiocarbamate and Zinc.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 December 146(6). P. 652.
AB Radiation-induced DNA fragmentation in thymocytes is inhibited by 
   treatment of these cells with diethyldithiocarbamate and zinc: A 
   synergistic effect is observed. However, these products cannot prevent 
   the radiation-induced loss of membrane asymmetry and the decrease in 
   alteration of the mitochondrial membrane.

AU Hodgkins-P-S. O'Neill-P. Stevens-D. Fairman-M-P.
TI The Severity of Alpha-Particle-Induced DNA Damage Is Revealed by 
   Exposure to Cell-Free Extracts.
Radiat-Res. 1996 December 146(6). P. 660.
AB The rejoining of SSBs induced by alpha-particle and gamma irradiation 
   under conditions that mimic the cellular environment has been compared. 
   Four times the amount of alpha-particle-induced SSBs are converted to 
   DSBs after extract treatment compared to those induced by gamma 
   irradiation, indicating the increases severity of alpha-particle damage.

AU Xapsos-M-A. Pogozelski-W-K.
TI Modeling the Yield of Double-Strand Breaks due to Formation of 
   Multiply Damaged Sites in Irradiated Plasmid DNA.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 December 146(6). P. 668.
AB Double-strand breaks that are formed proportionally to dose are 
   analyzed to evaluate the yield that arises from the multiply damaged site 
   mechanism.

AU Hall-P. Fuerst-C-J. Mattsson-A. Holm-L-E. Boice-J-D-Jr. Inskip-P-D.
TI Thyroid Nodularity after Diagnostic Administration of Iodine-131.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 December 146(6). P. 673.
AB No overall increased risk of thyroid nodularity was found when women 
   exposed to iodine-131 were compared to nonexposed controls. However, a 
   dose-response relationship was found, indicating that there might be an 
   influence of ionizing radiation in the risk of developing thyroid nodules.

AU Boulahdour-H. Poncy-J-L. Berry-J-P. Galle-P.
TI Subcellular Localization of Neptunium-237 in Lung and Kidney after 
   Intratracheal Administration in the Rat: An Ultrastructural and 
   Microanalytical Study.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 December 146(6). P. 683.
AB Neptunium-237 concentrates in nuclei of pneumocytes and proximal 
   tubular cells of kidneys after chronic intratracheal administration in 
   rats. The analysis was done by using electron microscopy and electron 
   probe X-ray microanalysis.

AU Weller-R-E. Buschbom-R-L. Dagle-G-E. Park-J-F. Ragan-H-A. Watson-C-R.
TI Hypoadrenocorticism in Beagles Exposed to Aerosols of Plutonium-238 
   Dioxide by Inhalation.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 Decebmer 146(6). P. 688.
AB Six beagles exhibited hypoadrenocorticism, an unanticipated 
   deterministic effect and an uncommon endocrine disorder in the dog, after 
   inhalation of plutonium-238 dioxide. Although the pathogenesis of adrenal 
   cortical atrophy in these dogs is unclear, evidence suggests an 
   autoimmune disorder linked to damage from resulting from alpha-particle 
   irradiation to the lymphatic system.
   Corresponding author: R. E. Weller; e-mail address: re_weller@pnl.gov
   
AU Hendee-W-R. Edwards-F-M.
TI Comments on the Review of Health Effects of Low-Level Ionizing 
   Radiation (Radiat. Res. 146, 243-244, 1996).
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 December 146(6). P. 694.
CC Letter to the Editor.

AU Webster-E-W.
TI Response to the Comments of Drs. Hendee and Edwards.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 December 146(6). P. 694.
CC Letter to the Editor.

TI Thirty-Third Annual Meetings of the National Council on Radiation 
   Protection and Measurements, April 2-3, 1997.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 December 146(6). P. 695.
CC Announcement.

AU
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SO Radiat-Res. 1996 December 146(6). P. 695.
CC Announcement.

AU
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SO Radiat-Res. 1996 December 146(6). P. 696.

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AU Bratty-J.  Ferbeyre-G.  Molinaro-C.  Cedergren-R.
TI Stimulation of mitotic recombination upon transcription from the
   yeast GAL1 promoter but not from other RNA polymerase I, II and
   III promoters.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(5)  P 381.
AB 60300381.294

AU Lisowsky-T.  Stein-T.  Michaelis-G.  Guan-M-X.  Chen-X-J.
   Clark-Walker-G-D.
TI A new point mutation in the nuclear gene of yeast mitochondrial RNA
   polymerase, RPO41, identifies a functionally important amino-acid
   residue in a protein region conserved among mitochondrial core
   enzymes.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(5)  P 389.
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TI Molecular analysis of UFE1, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene
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SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(5)  P 396.
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AU Miosga-T.  Zimmermann-F-K.
TI Cloning and characterization of the first two genes of the
   non-oxidative part of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae
   pentose-phosphate pathway.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(5)  P 404.
AB 60300404.294

AU Ibeas-J-I.  Jimenez-J.
TI Genomic complexity and chromosomal rearrangements in
   wine-laboratory yeast hybrids.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(5)  P 410.
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AU Skory-C-D.  Freer-S-N.  Bothast-R-J.
TI Expression and secretion of the Candida wickerhamii extracellular
   beta-glucosidase gene, bglB, in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(5)  P 417.
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AU Machida-M.  Chang-Y-C.  Manabe-M.  Yasukawa-M.  Kunihiro-S.
   Jigami-Y.
TI Molecular cloning of a cDNA encoding enolase from the filamentous
   fungus, Aspergillus oryzae.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(5)  P 423.
AB 60300423.294

AU Minetoki-T.  Nunokawa-Y.  Gomi-K.  Kitamoto-K.  Kumagai-C.
   Tamura-G.
TI Deletion analysis of promoter elements of the Aspergillus oryzae
   agdA gene encoding alpha-glucosidase.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(5)  P 432.
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AU Suykerbuyk-M-E-G.  van-de-Vondervoort-P-J-I.  Schaap-P-J.
   Visser-J.
TI Identification of regulatory mutants of Aspergillus aculeatus
   affected in rhamnogalacturonan hydrolase expression.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(5)  P 439.
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AU Vichitsoonthonkul-T.  Chu-Y-W.  Patel-V.  Patel-R.  Saunders-G.
TI Factors affecting DNA-binding proteins and pcbC transcript levels
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SO Curr-Genet.  1996 30(5)  P 447.
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TI Loss of RNA editing of rps1 sequences in Oenothera mitochondria.
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AU TATZELT-J. PRUSINER-S-B. WELCH-W-J.
TI Chemical chaperones interfere with the formation of scrapie prion protein.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6363-6373.

AU HIPPLER-M. REICHERT-J. SUTTER-M. ZAK-E. ALTSCHMIED-L. SCHROER-U.
   HERRMANN-R-G. HAEHNEL-W.
TI The plastocyanin binding domain of photosystem I.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6374-6384.

AU NINKINA-N. ADU-J. FISCHER-A. PINON-L-G-P. BUCHMAN-V-L. DAVIES-A-M.
TI Expression and function of TrkB variants in developing sensory neurons.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6385-6393.

AU PARRAS-C. GARCIA-ALONSO-L-A. RODRIGUEZ-I. JIMENEZ-F.
TI Control of neural precursor specification by proneural proteins in
   the CNS of Drosophila.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6394-6399.

AU LESAGE-F. REYES-R. FINK-M. DUPRAT-F. GUILLEMARE-E. LAZDUNSKI-M.
TI Dimerization of TWIK-1 K+ channel subunits via a disulfide bridge.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6400-6407.

AU DEROUICHE-R. GAVIOLI-M. BENEDETTI-H. PRILIPOV-A. LAZDUNSKI-C. LLOUBES-R.
TI TolA central domain interacts with Escherichia coli porins.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6408-6415.

AU TASAKA-Y. GOMBOS-Z. NISHIYAMA-Y. MOHANTY-P. OHBA-T. OHKI-K. MURATA-N.
TI Targeted mutagensis of acyl-lipid desaturases in Synechocystis: 
   evidence for the important roles of polyunsaturated membrane lipids
   in growth respiration and photosynthesis.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6416-6425.

AU BALASUBRAMANIAN-M-K. FEOKTISTOVA-A. MCCOLLUM-D. GOULD-K-L.
TI Fission yeast Sop2p: a novel and evolutionarily conserved protein
   that interacts with Arp3p and modulates profilin function.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6426-6437.

AU MCCOLLUM-D. FEOKTISTOVA-A. MORPHEW-M. BALASUBRAMANIAN-M. GOULD-K-L.
TI The Schizosaccharomyces pombe actin-related protein, Arp3, is a
   component of the cortical actin cytoskelton and interacts with profilin.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6438-6446.

AU FANG-M. KEARNS-B-G. GEDVILAITE-A. KAGIWADA-S. KEARNS-M. FUNG-M-K-Y.
   BANKAITIS-V-A.
TI Kes1p shares homology with human oxysterol binding protein and
   participates in a novel regulatory pathway for yeast Golgi-derived
   transport vesicle biogensis.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6447-6459.

AU BENLI-M. DORING-F. ROBINSON-D-G. YANG-X. GALLWITZ-D.
TI Two GTPase isoforms, Ypt31p and Ypt32p, are essential for Golgi
   function in yeast.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6460-6475.

AU MARIOT-P. O'SULLIVAN-A-J. BROWN-A-M. TATHAM-P-E-R.
TI Rho guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitor protein (RhoGDI)
   inhibits exocytosis in mast cells.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6476-6482.

AU TERBUSH-D-R. MAURICE-T. ROTH-D. NOVICK-P.
TI The Exocyst is a multiprotein complex required for exocytosis in
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6483-6494.

AU FORSELL-K. GRIFFITHS-G. GAROFF-H.
TI Preformed cytoplasmic nucleocapsids are not necessary for alphavirus
   budding.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6495-6505.

AU GRAHAM-G-J. WILKINSON-P-C. NIBBS-R-J-B. LOWE-S. KOLSET-S-O. PARKER-A.
   FRESHNEY-M-G. TSANG-M-L-S. PRAGNELL-I-B.
TI Uncoupling of stem cell inhibition from moncyte chemoattraction in
   MIP-1 alpha by mutagenesis of the proteoglycan binding site.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6506-6515.

AU HINCHLIFFE-K-A. IRVINE-R-F. DIVECHA-N.
TI Aggregation-dependent, integrin-mediated increases in cytoskeletally
   associated PtdlnsP2 (4,5) levels in human platelets are controlled by
   translocation of Ptdlns 4-P 5-kinase C to the cytoskeleton.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6516-6524.

AU SCHWARTZ-M-A. TOKSOZ-D. KHOSRAVI-FAR-R. 
TI Transformation by Rho exhcnage factor oncogenes is mediated by
   activation of an integrin-dependent pathway.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6525-6530.

AU ALEXANDER-W-S. MAURER-A-B. NOVAK-U. HARRISON-SMITH-M.
TI Tyrosine-599 of the c-Mpl receptor is required for Shc phosphorylation
   and the induction of cellular differentiation.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6531-6540.

AU ALESSI-D-R. ANDJELKOVIC-M. CAUDWELL-B. CRON-P. MORRICE-N. COHEN-P.
   HEMMINGS-B-A.
TI Mechanism of activation of protein kinase B by insulin and IGF-1.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6541-6551.

AU PRICE-M-A. CRUZALEGUI-F-H. TREISMAN-R.
TI The p38 and ERK MAP kinase pathways cooperate to activate Ternary
   Complex Factors and c-fos transcription in response to UV light.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6552-6563.

AU PEI-Z-M. WARD-J-M. HARPER-J-F. SCHROEDER-J-I.
TI A novel chloride channel in Vicia faba guard cell vacuoles activated by
   the serine/threonine kinase, CDPK.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6564-6574.

AU BENGHEZAL-M. BENACHOUR-A. RUSCONI-S. AEBI-M. CONZELMANN-A.
TI Yeast Gpi8p is essential for GPI anchor attachment onto proteins.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6575-6583.

AU LEEVERS-S-J. WEINKOVE-D. MACDOUGALL-L-K. HAFEN-E. WATERFIELD-M-D.
TI The Drosophila phosphoinositide 3-kinase Dp110 promotes cell growth.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6584-6594.

AU VLACH-J. HENNECKE-S. ALEVIZOPOULOS-K. CONTI-D. AMATI-B.
TI Growth arrest by the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p27 kip1 is
   abrogated by c-Myc.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6595-6604.

AU MURONE-M. SIMANIS-V.
TI The fission yeast dma1 gene is a component of the spindle assembly
   checkpoint, required to prevent septum formation and premature exit
   from mitosis if spindle function is compromised.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6605-6616.

AU FUNABIKI-H. KUMADA-K. YANAGIDA-M.
TI Fission yeast Cut1 and Cut2 are essential for sister chromatid separation,
   concentrate along the metaphase spindle and form large complexes.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6617-6628.

AU ISHII-K. KUMADA-K. TODA-T. YANAGIDA-M.
TI Requirement for PP1 phosphatase and 20S cyclosome/APC for the onset of
   anaphase is lessened by the dosage increase of a novel gene sds23+.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6629-6640.

AU BENTLEY-N-J. HOLTZMAN-D-A. FLAGGS-G. KEEGAN-K-S. DEMAGGIO-A. FORD-J-C.
   HOEKSTRA-M. CARR-A-M.
TI The Schizosaccharomyces pombe rad3 checkpoint gene.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6641-6651.

AU KADOWAKI-K-I. KUBO-N. OZAWA-K. HIRAI-A.
TI Targeting presequence acquisition after mitochondrial gene transfer to
   the nucleus occurs by duplication of existing targeting signals.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6652-6661.

AU KUBOTA-Y. NASH-R-A. KLUNGLAND-A. SCHAR-P. BARNES-D-E. LINDAHL-T.
TI Reconstitution of DNA base excision-repair with purified human protein:
   interaction between DNA polymerase beta and the XRCC1 protein.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6662-6670.

AU SANTOCANALE-C. DIFFLEY-J-F-X.
TI ORC- and Cdc6-dependent complexes at active and inactive chromosomal
   replication origins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6671-6679.

AU PSCHERER-A. DORFLINGER-U. KIRFEL-J. GAWLAS-K. RUSCHOFF-J.
   BUETTNER-R. SCHULE-R.
TI The helix-loop-helix transcription factor SEF-2 regulates the activity
   of a novel initiator element in the promoter of the human somatostatin
   receptor II gene.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6680-6690.

AU GRANT-P-A. ANDERSSON-T. NEURATH-M-F. ARULAMPALAM-V. BAUCH-A. MULLER-R.
   RETH-M. PETTERSSON-S.
TI A T cell controlled molecular pathway regulating the lgH locus:
   CD40-mediated activation of the lgH 3' enhancer.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6691-6700.

AU LE-DOUARIN-B. NIELSEN-A-L. GARNIER-J-M. ICHINOSE-H. JEANMOUGIN-F.
   LOSSON-R. CHAMBON-P.
TI A possible involvement of TIF1 alpha and the TIF1 beta in the epigenetic
   control of transcription by nuclear receptors.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6701-6715.

AU KRAPPMANN-D. WULCZYN-F-G. SCHEIDEREIT-C.
TI Different mechanisms control signal-induced degradation and basal
   turnover of the NF-kappa B inhibitor I kappa B alpha in vivo.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6716-6726.

AU HERAULT-Y. HRABA-RENEVEY-S. VAN-DER-HOEVEN-F. DUBOULE-D.
TI Function of the Evx-2 gene in the morphogenesis of vertebrate limbs.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6727-6738.

AU KAUFMANN-E. PAUL-H. FRIEDLE-H. METZ-A. SCHEUCHER-M. CLEMENT-J-H. KNOCHEL-W.
TI Antagonistic actions of activin A and BMP-2/4 control dorsal lip-specfic
   activation of the early response gene XFD-1' in Xenopus laevis embryos.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6739-6749.

AU LIU-Y. LIANG-S. TARTAKOFF-A-M.
TI Heat shock disassembles the nucleolus and inhibits nuclear protein
   import and poly(A)+ RNA export.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6750-6757.

AU BYRNE-E-M. CONNELL-G-J. SIMPSON-L.
TI Guide RNA-directed uridine insertion RNA editing in vitro.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6758-6765.

AU VOSTENBOSCH-E. PAPE-T. RODNINA-M-V. KRAAL-B. WINTERMEYER-W.
TI The G222D mutation in elongation factor Tu inhibits thecodon-induced
   conformational changes leading to GTPase activation on the ribosome.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 DECEMBER 02. 15(23). P 6766-6774.


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AU Canadell-J.  Jackson-R-B.  Ehleringer-J-R.  Mooney-H-A.  Sala-O-E.
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TI Maximum rooting depth of vegetation types at the global scale.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 583.
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AU Bonn-A.  Gasse-M.  Rolff-J.  Martens-A.
TI Increased fluctuating asymmetry in the damselfly  Coenagrion puella
   is correlated with ectoparasitic water mites:  implications for
   fluctuating asymmetry theory.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 596.
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AU Farnsworth-E-J.  Ellison-A-M.  Gong-W-K.
TI Elevated CO_[2 ]alters anatomy, physiology, growth, and
   reproduction of red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle L.).
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 599.
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AU Dobson-F-S.  Wigginton-J-D.
TI Environmental influences on the sexual dimorphism in body size of
   western bobcats.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 610.
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AU Navas-C-A.
TI Implications of microhabitat selection and patterns of activity on
   the thermal ecology of high elevation neotropical anurans.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 617.
AB 61080617.442

AU Kee-D-M.  Ebert-D.
TI The effect of temperature on maturation threshold body-length in
   Daphnia magna.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 627.
AB 61080627.442

AU Eeva-T.  Lehikoinen-E.
TI Growth and mortality of nestling great tits (Parus major) and pied
   flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca) in a heavy metal pollution
   gradient.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 631.
AB 61080631.442

AU Reddingius-J.
TI Tests for density dependence.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 640.
AB 61080640.442

AU Nieminen-M.
TI Migration of moth species in a network of small islands.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 643.
AB 61080643.442

AU Kotanen-P-M.
TI Revegetation following soil disturbance in a California meadow: the
   role of propagule supply.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 652.
AB 61080652.442

AU Harris-P-M.
TI Competitive equivalence in a community of lichens on rock.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 663.
AB 61080663.442

AU Forsman-A.  Lindell-L-E.
TI Resource dependent growth and body condition dynamics in juvenile
   snakes: an experiment.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 669.
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AU Izraylevich-S.  Gerson-U.
TI Sex allocation by a mite parasitic on insects: local mate
   competition, host quality and operational sex ratio.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 676.
AB 61080676.442

AU Potvin-C.  Tousignant-D.
TI Evolutionary Consequences of simulated global change: genetic
   adaptation or adaptive phenotypic plasticity.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 683.
AB 61080683.442

AU Adler-G-H.
TI The island syndrome in isolated populations of a tropical forest
   rodent.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 694.
AB 61080694.442

AU Davis-A-R.  Campbell-D-J.
TI Two levels of spacing and limits to local population density for
   settled larvae of the ascidian Clavelina moluccensis: a
   nearest-neighbour analysis.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 701.
AB 61080701.442

AU Ehrlen-J.
TI Spatiotemporal variation in predispersal seed predation intensity.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 708.
AB 61080708.442

AU Woods-J-O.  Carr-T-G.  Price-P-W.  Stevens-L-E.  Cobb-N-S.
TI Growth of coyote willow and the attack and survival of a mid-rib
   galling sawfly, Euura sp.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 714.
AB 61080714.442

AU Mutikainen-P.  Walls-M.  Ovaska-J.
TI Herbivore-induced resistance in Betula pendula: the role of plant
   vascular architecture.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 723.
AB 61080723.442

AU Faeth-S-H.  Hammon-K-E.
TI Fungal endophytes and phytochemistry of oak foliage:  determinants
   of oviposition preference of leafminers?.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 728.
AB 61080728.442

AU Johnson-L-C.  Shaver-G-R.  Giblin-A-E.  Nadelhoffer-K-J.
   Rastetter-E-R.  Laundre-J-A.  Murray-G-L.
TI Effects of drainage and temperature on carbon balance of tussock
   tundra microcosms.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 737.
AB 61080737.442

AU Desjardins-T.  Filho-A-C.  Mariotti-A.  Chauvel-A.  Girardin-C.
TI Changes of the forest-savanna boundary in Brazilian Amazonia during
   the Holocene revealed by stable isotope ratios of soil organic
   carbon.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 749.
AB 61080749.442

AU Olson-M-H.
TI Predator-prey interactions in size-structured fish communities:
   implications of prey growth.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 757.
AB 61080757.442

AU Spencer-M.  Warren-P-H.
TI The effects of energy input, immigration and habitat size on food
   web structure: a microcosm experiment.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 764.
AB 61080764.442

AU Stadler-B.  Mueller-T.
TI Aphid honeydew and its effect on the phyllosphere microflora of
   Picea abies (L.) Karst.
SO Oecologia.  1996 108(4)  P 771.
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AU Farez-Vidal-M-E.  Wilson-T-J.  Davidson-B-E.  Howlett-G-J.  
   Austin-S.  Dixon-R-A.
TI Effector-induced self-association and conformational changes in 
   the enhancer-binding protein NTRC.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 779-788.

AU Chang-P-C.  Kim-E-S.  Cohen-S-N.
TI Streptomyces linear plasmids that contain a phage-like, centrally 
   located, replication origin.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 789-800.

AU Tang-L.  Grimm-A.  Zhang-Y-X.  Hutchinson-C-R.
TI Purification and characterization of the DNA-binding protein 
   DnrI, a transcriptional factor of daunorubicin biosynthesis in 
   Streptomyces peucetius.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 801-813.

AU Vrljic-M.  Sahm-H.  Eggeling-L.
TI A new type of transporter with a new type of cellular function: L-
   lysine export from Corynebacterium glutamicum.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 815-826.

AU Marolda-C-L.  Valvano-M-A.
TI The GalF protein of Escherichia coli is not a UDP-glucose 
   pyrophosphorylase but interacts with the GalU protein possibly to 
   regulate cellular levels of UDP-glucose.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 827-840.

AU Sander-P.  Prammananan-T.  Bottger-E-C.
TI Introducing mutations into a chromosomal rRNA gene using a 
   genetically modified eubacterial host with a single rRNA operon.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 841-848.

AU Vargas-M.  Sansonetti-P.  Guillen-N.
TI Identification and cellular localization of the actin-binding 
   protein ABP-120 from Entamoeba histolytica.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 849-857.

AU Henstrand-J-M.  Schaller-A.  Braun-M.  Amrhein-N.  Schmid-J.
TI Saccharomyces cerevisiae chorismate synthase has a flavin 
   reductase activity.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 859-866.

AU Clancy-J.  Petitpas-J.  Dib-Hajj-F.  Yuan-W.  Cronan-M.  Kamath-
   A-V.  Bergeron-J.  Retsema-J-A.
TI Molecular cloning and functional analysis of a novel macrolide-
   resistance determinant, mefA, from Streptococcus pyogenes.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 867-879.

AU Nodwell-J-R.  McGovern-K.  Losick-R.
TI An oligopeptide permease responsible for the import of an 
   extracellular signal governing aerial mycelium formation in 
   Streptomyces coelicolor.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 881-893.

AU Martinez-de-Tejada-G.  Miller-J-F.  Cotter-P-A.
TI Comparative analysis of the virulence control systems of 
   Bordetella pertussis and Bordetella bronchiseptica.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 895-908.

AU Liu-Y.  Wang-X.  Mukherjee-A.  Chatterjee-A-K.
TI RecA relieves negative autoregulation of rdgA, which specifies a 
   component of the RecA-Rdg regulatory circuit controlling pectin 
   lyase production in Erwinia carotovora spp. carotovora.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 909-918.

AU Mojica-F-J-M.  Higgins-C-F.
TI Localized domains of DNA supercoiling: topological coupling 
   between promoters.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 919-928.

AU Virji-M.  Watt-S-M.  Barker-S.  Makepeace-K.  Doyonnas-R.
TI The N-domain of the human CD66a adhesion molecule is a target 
   for Opa proteins of Neisseria meningitidis and Neisseria 
   gonorrhoeae.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 929-939.

AU Virji-M.  Makepeace-K.  Ferguson-D-J-P.  Watt-S-M.
TI Carcinoembryonic antigens (CD66) on epithelial cells and 
   neutrophils are receptors for Opa proteins of pathogenic 
   neisseriae.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 941-950.

AU Hood-D-W.  Deadman-M-E.  Allen-T.  Masoud-H.  Martin-A.  
   Brisson-J-R.  Fleischmann-R-D.  Venter-JC.  Richards-J-C.  
   Moxon-E-R.
TI Use of the complete genome sequence information of 
   Haemophilus influenzae strain Rd to investigate 
   lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 951-965.

AU Hardie-K-R.  Seydel-A.  Guilvout-I.  Pugsley-A-P.
TI The secretin-specific, chaperone-like protein of the general 
   secretory pathway: separation of proteolytic protection and 
   piloting functions.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 967-976.

AU Matsunaga-J.  Dyer-M.  Simons-E-L.  Simons-R-W.
TI Expression and regulation of the rnc and pdxJ operons of 
   Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 977-989.

AU Yahr-T-L.  Goranson-J.  Frank-D-W.
TI Exoenzyme S of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is secreted by a type III 
   pathway.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 991-1003.

AU Wang-J.  Lory-S.  Ramphal-R.  Jin-S.
TI Isolation and characterization of Pseudomonas aeruginosa genes 
   inducible by respiratory mucus derived from cystic fibrosis 
   patients.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 1005-1012.

AU Kansau-I.  Guillain-F.  Thiberge-J-M.  Labigne-A.
TI Nickel binding and immunological properties of the C-terminal 
   domain of the Helicobacter pylori GroES homologue (HspA).
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 1013-1023.

AU Cho-K.  Winans-S-C.
TI The putA gene of Agrobacterium tumefaciens is transcriptionally 
   activated in response to proline by an Lrp-like protein and is not 
   autoregulated.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 1025-1033.

AU Martin-Rendon-E.  Hurd-D-W.  Marfany-G.  Kingsman-S-M.  
   Kingsman-A-J.
TI Identification of proteolytic cleavage sites within the gag-
   analogue protein of Tyl virus-like particles.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 1035-1043.

AU Taylor-M.  Butler-R.  Chambers-S.  Casimiro-M.  Badii-F.  
   Merrick-M.
TI The RpoN-box motif of the RNA polymerase sigma factor sigmaN 
   plays a role in promoter recognition.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 1045-1054.

CC MicroCorrespondence

AU Sharp-P-M.  Leach-D-R-F.
TI Palindrome-induced deletion in enterobacterial repetitive 
   sequences.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 Dec 22(5).  P 1055-1056.





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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
CC CONTENTS          Volume 271 Number 49 (1996)

AU Vito-P.  Wolozin-B.  Ganjei-K.  Iwasaki-K.  Lacana-E.  D'Adamio-L.
TI Communication---Requirement of the familial Alzheimer's disease gene
   PS2 for apoptosis. Opposing effect of ALG-3.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31025.

AU Kuroda-S.  Tokunaga-C.  Kiyohara-Y.  Higuchi-O.  Konishi-H.
   Mizuno-K.  Gill-G-N.  Kikkawa-U.
TI Communication---Protein-protein interaction of zinc finger LIM domains
   with protein kinase C
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31029.

AU Metz-A-M.  Browning-K-S.
TI Communication---Mutational analysis of the functional domains of the
   large subunit of the isozyme form of wheat initiation factor eIF4F
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31033.

AU Finegold-A-A.  Shatwell-K-P.  Segal-A-W.  Klausner-R-D.  Dancis-A.
TI Communication---Intramembrane bis-heme motif for transmembrane electron
   transport conserved in a yeast iron reductase and the human NADPH
   oxidase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31021.

AU Aiyar-J.  Rizzi-J-P.  Gutman-G-A.  Chandy-K-G.
TI Communication---The signature sequence of voltage-gated potassium
   channels projects into the external vestibule
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31013.

AU Sekimoto-T.  Nakajima-K.  Tachibana-T.  Hirano-T.  Yoneda-Y.
TI Communication---Interferon-{gamma}-dependent nuclear import of Stat1 is
   mediated by the GTPase activity of Ran/TC4
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31017.

CC MINIREVIEWS

AU Kouranov-A.  Schnell-D-J.
TI Protein translocation at the envelope and thylakoid membranes of
   chloroplasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31009.

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Funderburgh-J-L.  Funderburgh-M-L.  Mann-M-M.  Prakash-S.
   Conrad-G-W.
TI Synthesis of corneal keratan sulfate proteoglycans by bovine
   keratocytes in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31431.

AU Bao-M.  Booth-J-L.  Elmendorf-B-J.  Canfield-W-M.
TI Bovine UDP-N-acetylglucosamine:lysosomal-enzyme
   N-acetylglucosamine-1-phosphotransferase. I. Purification and subunit
   structure.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31437.

AU Bao-M.  Elmendorf-B-J.  Booth-J-L.  Drake-R-R.  Canfield-W-M.
TI Bovine UDP-N-acetylglucosamine:lysosomal-enzyme
   N-acetylglucosamine-1-phosphotransferase. II. Enzymatic
   characterization and identification of the catalytic subunit.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31446.

AU Shi-W-X.  Chammas-R.  Varki-A.
TI Regulation of sialic acid 9-O-acetylation during the growth and
   differentiation of murine erythroleukemia cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31517.

AU Shi-W-X.  Chammas-R.  Varki-N-M.  Powell-L.  Varki-A.
TI Sialic acid 9-O-acetylation on murine erythroleukemia cells affects
   complement activation, binding to I-type lectins, and tissue homing
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31526.

AU Hiraiwa-N.  Dohi-T.  Kawakami-Kimura-N.  Yumen-M.  Ohmori-K.
   Maeda-M.  Kannagi-R.
TI Suppression of sialyl Lewis X expression and E-selectin-mediated cell
   adhesion in cultured human lymphoid cells by transfection of antisense
   cDNA of an {alpha}13 fucosyltransferase (Fuc-T VII)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31556.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Wright-D-A.  Futcher-B.  Ghosh-P.  Geha-R-S.
TI Association of human Fas (CD95) with a ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme
   (UBC-FAP)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31037.

AU Vanags-D-M.  Porn-Ares-M-I.  Coppola-S.  Burgess-D-H.  Orrenius-S.
TI Protease involvement in fodrin cleavage and phosphatidylserine exposure
   in apoptosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31075.

AU Liebmann-C.  Graness-A.  Boehmer-A.  Kovalenko-M.  Adomeit-A.
   Steinmetzer-T.  Nurnberg-B.  Wetzker-R.  Boehmer-F-D.
TI Tyrosine phosphorylation of Gs{alpha} and inhibition of
   bradykinin-induced activation of the cyclic AMP pathway in A431 cells
   by epidermal growth factor receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31098.

AU Roghani-M.  Mohammadi-M.  Schlessinger-J.  Moscatelli-D.
TI Induction of urokinase-type plasminogen activator by fibroblast growth
   factor (FGF)-2 is dependent on expression of FGF receptors and does not
   require activation of phospholipase C{gamma}1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31154.

AU Begum-N.  Ragolia-L.
TI cAMP counter-regulates insulin-mediated protein phosphatase-2A
   inactivation in rat skeletal muscle cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31166.

AU Magnifico-A.  Tagliabue-E.  Buto-S.  Ardini-E.  Castronovo-V.
   Colnaghi-M-I.  Menard-S.
TI Peptide G, containing the binding site of the 67-kDa laminin receptor,
   increases and stabilizes laminin binding to cancer cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31179.

AU Sah-V-P.  Hoshijima-M.  Chien-K-R.  Brown-J-H.
TI Rho is required for G{alpha}q and {alpha}1-adrenergic receptor
   signaling in cardiomyocytes. Dissociation of Ras and Rho pathways.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31185.

AU Akiyama-Y.  Kihara-A.  Tokuda-H.  Ito-K.
TI FtsH (HflB) is an ATP-dependent protease selectively acting on SecY and
   some other membrane proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31196.

AU Wu-L.  Ruffing-N.  Shi-X.  Newman-W.  Soler-D.  Mackay-C-R.  Qin-S.
TI Discrete steps in binding and signaling of interleukin-8 with its
   receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31202.

AU Badminton-M-N.  Campbell-A-K.  Rembold-C-M.
TI Differential regulation of nuclear and cytosolic Ca2+ in HeLa cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31210.

AU Williamson-T-G.  Mok-S-S.  Henry-A.  Cappai-R.  Lander-A-D.
   Nurcombe-V.  Beyreuther-K.  Masters-C-L.  Small-D-H.
TI Secreted glypican binds to the amyloid precursor protein of Alzheimer's
   disease (APP) and inhibits APP-induced neurite outgrowth
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31215.

AU Salgia-R.  Avraham-S.  Pisick-E.  Li-J-L.  Raja-S.  Greenfield-E-A.
   Sattler-M.  Avraham-H.  Griffin-J-D.
TI The related adhesion focal tyrosine kinase forms a complex with
   paxillin in hematopoietic cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31222.

AU Nissim-I.  Yudkoff-M.  Brosnan-J-T.
TI Regulation of [15N]urea synthesis from [5-15N]glutamine. Role of pH,
   hormones, and pyruvate.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31234.

AU Huang-C.  Ma-W-.  Bowden-G-T.  Dong-Z.
TI Ultraviolet B-induced activated protein-1 activation does not require
   epidermal growth factor receptor but is blocked by a dominant negative
   PKC{lambda}/{iota}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31262.

AU Cryns-V-L.  Bergeron-L.  Zhu-H.  Li-H.  Yuan-J.
TI Specific cleavage of {alpha}-fodrin during Fas- and tumor necrosis
   factor-induced apoptosis is mediated by an
   interleukin-1{beta}-converting enzyme/Ced-3 protease distinct from the
   poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase protease
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31277.

AU Liu-F.  Hill-D-E.  Chernoff-J.
TI Direct binding of the proline-rich region of protein tyrosine
   phosphatase 1B to the Src homology 3 domain of p130Cas
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31290.

AU Huston-E.  Pooley-L.  Julien-P.  Scotland-G.  McPhee-I.  Sullivan-M.
   Bolger-G.  Houslay-M-D.
TI The human cyclic AMP-specific phosphodiesterase PDE-46 (HSPDE4A4B)
   expressed in transfected COS7 cells occurs as both particulate and
   cytosolic species that exhibit distinct kinetics of inhibition by the
   antidepressant rolipram
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31334.

AU Lawn-R-M.  Pearle-A-D.  Kunz-L-L.  Rubin-E-M.  Reckless-J.
   Metcalfe-J-C.  Grainger-D-J.
TI Feedback mechanism of focal vascular lesion formation in transgenic
   apolipoprotein(a) mice
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31367.

AU Kohn-A-D.  Summers-S-A.  Birnbaum-M-J.  Roth-R-A.
TI Expression of a constitutively active Akt Ser/Thr kinase in 3T3-L1
   adipocytes stimulates glucose uptake and glucose transporter 4
   translocation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31372.

AU Zhang-X.  Bennett-V.
TI Identification of O-linked N-acetylglucosamine modification of ankyrinG
   isoforms targeted to nodes of Ranvier
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31391.

AU Zhao-J.  Paganini-L.  Mucke-L.  Gordon-M.  Refolo-L.  Carman-M.
   Sinha-S.  Oltersdorf-T.  Lieberburg-I.  McConlogue-L.
TI {beta}-Secretase processing of the {beta}-amyloid precursor protein in
   transgenic mice is efficient in neurons but inefficient in astrocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31407.

AU Blystone-S-D.  Lindberg-F-P.  Williams-M-P.  McHugh-K-P.  Brown-E-J.
TI Inducible tyrosine phosphorylation of the {beta}3 integrin requires the
   {alpha}{upsilon} integrin cytoplasmic tail
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31458.

AU Macalma-T.  Otte-J.  Hensler-M-E.  Bockholt-S-M.  Louis-H-A.
   Kalff-Suske-M.  Grzeschik-K-H.  von_der_Ahe-D.  Beckerle-M-C.
TI Molecular characterization of human zyxin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31470.

AU Swift-L-L.
TI Role of the Golgi apparatus in the phosphorylation of apolipoprotein B
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31491.

AU Groblewski-G-E.  Wishart-M-J.  Yoshida-M.  Williams-J-A.
TI Purification and identification of a 28-kDa calcium-regulated
   heat-stable protein. A novel secretagogue-regulated phosphoprotein in
   exocrine pancreas.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31502.

AU Lagriffoul-A.  Charpentier-N.  Carrette-J.  Tougard-C.  Bockaert-J.
   Homburger-V.
TI Secretion of protease nexin-1 by C6 glioma cells is under the control
   of a heterotrimeric G protein, Go1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31508.

AU Peterson-J-E.  Kulik-G.  Jelinek-T.  Reuter-C-W-M.  Shannon-J-A.
   Weber-M-J.
TI Src phosphorylates the insulin-like growth factor type I receptor on
   the autophosphorylation sites. Requirement for transformation by src.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31562.

AU Aquilla-E.  Whelchel-A.  Knot-H-J.  Nelson-M.  Posada-J.
TI Activation of multiple mitogen-activated protein kinase signal
   transduction pathways by the endothelin B receptor requires the
   cytoplasmic tail
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31572.

AU Farivar-R-S.  Brecher-P.
TI Salicylate is a transcriptional inhibitor of the inducible nitric oxide
   synthase in cultured cardiac fibroblasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31585.

AU Chen-Y.  Takeshita-A.  Ozaki-K.  Kitano-S.  Hanazawa-S.
TI Transcriptional regulation by transforming growth factor {beta} of the
   expression of retinoic acid and retinoid X receptor genes in
   osteoblastic cells is mediated through AP-1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31602.

AU Wang-X-S.  Diener-K.  Jannuzzi-D.  Trollinger-D.  Tan-T-H.
   Lichenstein-H.  Zukowski-M.  Yao-Z.
TI Molecular cloning and characterization of a novel protein kinase with a
   catalytic domain homologous to mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase
   kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31607.

AU Alessandrini-A.  Greulich-H.  Huang-W.  Erikson-R-L.
TI Mek1 phosphorylation site mutants activate Raf-1 in NIH 3T3 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31612.

AU Kole-H-K.  Liotta-A-S.  Kole-S.  Roth-J.  Montrose-Rafizadeh-C.
   Bernier-M.
TI A synthetic peptide derived from a COOH-terminal domain of the insulin
   receptor specifically enhances insulin receptor signaling
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31619.

AU Freiberg-R-A.  Spencer-D-M.  Choate-K-A.  Peng-P-D.  Schreiber-S-L.
   Crabtree-G-R.  Khavari-P-A.
TI Specific triggering of the Fas signal transduction pathway in normal
   human keratinocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31666.

AU Moss-J-B.  Olson-E-N.  Schwartz-R-J.
TI The myogenic regulatory factor MRF4 represses the cardiac {alpha}-actin
   promoter through a negative-acting N-terminal protein domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31688.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Filtz-T-M.  Paterson-A.  Harden-T-K.
TI Purification and G protein subunit regulation of a phospholipase
   C-{beta} from Xenopus laevis oocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31121.

AU Arn-E-A.  Abelson-J-N.
TI The 2{prime}-5{prime} RNA ligase of Escherichia coli. Purification,
   cloning, and genomic disruption.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31145.

AU Wang-X.  Sheikh-S.  Saigal-D.  Robinson-L.  Weiner-H.
TI Heterotetramers of human liver mitochondrial (class 2) aldehyde
   dehydrogenase expressed in Escherichia coli. A model to study the
   heterotetramers expected to be found in oriental people.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31172.

AU Wallace-A.  Koblan-K-S.  Hamilton-K.  Marquis-Omer-D-J.  Miller-P-J.
   Mosser-S-D.  Omer-C-A.  Schaber-M-D.  Cortese-R.  Oliff-A.
   Gibbs-J-B.  Pessi-A.
TI Selection of potent inhibitors of farnesyl-protein transferase from a
   synthetic tetrapeptide combinatorial library
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31306.

AU Ullsperger-C.  Cozzarelli-N-R.
TI Contrasting enzymatic activities of topoisomerase IV and DNA gyrase
   from Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31549.

AU Gatti-A.  Robinson-P-J.
TI Unique phosphorylation of protein kinase C-{alpha} in PC12 cells
   induces resistance to translocation and down-regulation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31718.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Yerushalmi-H.  Lebendiker-M.  Schuldiner-S.
TI Negative dominance studies demonstrate the oligomeric structure of
   EmrE, a multidrug antiporter from Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31044.

AU Jung-Y-S.  Vassiliev-I-R.  Qiao-F.  Yang-F.  Bryant-D-A.
   Golbeck-J-H.
TI Modified ligands to FA and FB in photosystem I. Proposed chemical
   rescue of a [4Fe-4S] cluster with an external thiolate in alanine,
   glycine, and serine mutants of PsaC.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31135.

AU Wan-J.  Blakeley-S-D.  Dennis-D-T.  Ko-K.
TI Transit peptides play a major role in the preferential import of
   proteins into leucoplasts and chloroplasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31227.

AU Li-H-H.  Quinn-J.  Culler-D.  Girard-Bascou-J.  Merchant-S.
TI Molecular genetic analysis of plastocyanin biosynthesis in
   Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31283.

AU Slotboom-D-J.  Lolkema-J-S.  Konings-W-N.
TI Membrane topology of the C-terminal half of the neuronal, glial, and
   bacterial glutamate transporter family
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31317.

AU Zhang-H.  Carrell-C-J.  Huang-D.  Sled-V.  Ohnishi-T.  Smith-J-L.
   Cramer-W-A.
TI Characterization and crystallization of the lumen side domain of the
   chloroplast Rieske iron-sulfur protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31360.

AU Rice-W-J.  MacLennan-D-H.
TI Scanning mutagenesis reveals a similar pattern of mutation sensitivity
   in transmembrane sequences M4, M5, and M6, but not in M8, of the
   Ca2+-ATPase of sarcoplasmic reticulum (SERCA1a)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31412.

AU Kolaczkowski-M.  van_der_Rest-M.  Cybularz-Kolaczkowska-A.
   Soumillion-J-P.  Konings-W-N.  Goffeau-A.
TI Anticancer drugs, ionophoric peptides, and steroids as substrates of
   the yeast multidrug transporter Pdr5p
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31543.

AU Price-A.  Economou-A.  Duong-F.  Wickner-W.
TI Separable ATPase and membrane insertion domains of the SecA subunit of
   preprotein translocase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31580.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Singh-S.  Darnay-B-G.  Aggarwal-B-B.
TI Site-specific tyrosine phosphorylation of I{kappa}B{alpha} negatively
   regulates its inducible phosphorylation and degradation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31049.

AU Tabuchi-A.  Oh-E.  Taoka-A.  Sakurai-H.  Tsuchiya-T.  Tsuda-M.
TI Rapid attenuation of AP-1 transcriptional factors associated with
   nitric oxide (NO)-mediated neuronal cell death
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31061.

AU Jin-R.  Zhou-X.  Novick-R-P.
TI The inactive pT181 initiator heterodimer, RepC/C, binds but fails to
   induce melting of the plasmid replication origin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31086.

AU Yoder-J-A.  Yen-R-W-C.  Vertino-P-M.  Bestor-T-H.  Baylin-S-B.
TI New 5{prime} regions of the murine and human genes for DNA
   (cytosine-5)-methyltransferase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31092.

AU Sarkissian-M.  Winne-A.  Lafyatis-R.
TI The mammalian homolog of suppressor-of-white-apricot regulates
   alternative mRNA splicing of CD45 exon 4 and fibronectin IIICS
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31106.

AU Friedman-W-J.  Thakur-S.  Seidman-L.  Rabson-A-B.
TI Regulation of nerve growth factor mRNA by interleukin-1 in rat
   hippocampal astrocytes is mediated by NF{kappa}B
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31115.

AU Christoffels-V-M.  van_den_Hoff-M-J-B.  Lamers-M-C.  van_Roon-M-A.
   de_Boer-P-A-J.  Moorman-A-F-M.  Lamers-W-H.
TI The upstream regulatory region of the carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase I
   gene controls its tissue-specific, developmental, and hormonal
   regulation in vivo
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31243.

AU Leprini-A.  Gherzi-R.  Siri-A.  Querze-G.  Viti-F.  Zardi-L.
TI The human tenascin-R gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31251.

AU Okuda-Ashitaka-E.  Sakamoto-K.  Ezashi-T.  Miwa-K.  Ito-S.
   Hayaishi-O.
TI Suppression of prostaglandin E receptor signaling by the variant form
   of EP1 subtype
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31255.

AU Kusk-P.  John-S.  Fragoso-G.  Michelotti-J.  Hager-G-L.
TI Characterization of an NF-1/CTF family member as a functional activator
   of the mouse mammary tumor virus long terminal repeat 5{prime} enhancer
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31269.

AU Nantel-A.  Quatrano-R-S.
TI Characterization of three rice basic/leucine zipper factors, including
   two inhibitors of EmBP-1 DNA binding activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31296.

AU Sakatsume-O.  Tsutsui-H.  Wang-Y.  Gao-H.  Tang-X.  Yamauchi-T.
   Murata-T.  Itakura-K.  Yokoyama-K-K.
TI Binding of THZif-1, a MAZ-like zinc finger protein to the
   nuclease-hypersensitive element in the promoter region of the c-MYC
   protooncogene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31322.

AU Garrett-Sinha-L-A.  Eberspaecher-H.  Seldin-M-F.  de_Crombrugghe-B.
TI A gene for a novel zinc-finger protein expressed in differentiated
   epithelial cells and transiently in certain mesenchymal cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31384.

AU Christodoulidou-A.  Bouriotis-V.  Thireos-G.
TI Two sporulation-specific chitin deacetylase-encoding genes are required
   for the ascospore wall rigidity of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31420.

AU Pullner-A.  Mautner-J.  Albert-T.  Eick-D.
TI Nucleosomal structure of active and inactive c-myc genes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31452.

AU Nielsen-A-L.  Norby-P-L.  Pedersen-F-S.  Jorgensen-P.
TI E-box sequence and context-dependent TAL1/SCL modulation of basic
   helix-loop-helix protein-mediated transcriptional activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31463.

AU Roshak-A-K.  Jackson-J-R.  McGough-K.  Chabot-Fletcher-M.  Mochan-E.
   Marshall-L-A.
TI Manipulation of distinct NF{kappa}B proteins alters
   interleukin-1{beta}-induced human rheumatoid synovial fibroblast
   prostaglandin E2 formation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31496.

AU Larose-M.  Cassard-Doulcier-A-M.  Fleury-C.  Serra-F.  Champigny-O.
   Bouillaud-F.  Ricquier-D.
TI Essential cis-acting elements in rat uncoupling protein gene are in an
   enhancer containing a complex retinoic acid response domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31533.

AU Fotedar-A.  Cannella-D.  Fitzgerald-P.  Rousselle-T.  Gupta-S.
   Doree-M.  Fotedar-R.
TI Role for cyclin A-dependent kinase in DNA replication in human S phase
   cell extracts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31627.

AU Heckert-L-L.  Schultz-K.  Nilson-J-H.
TI The cAMP response elements of the {alpha} subunit gene bind similar
   proteins in trophoblasts and gonadotropes but have distinct functional
   sequence requirements
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31650.

AU Swanson-H-I.  Yang-J-.
TI Mapping the protein/DNA contact sites of the Ah receptor and Ah
   receptor nuclear translocator
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31657.

AU Davis-Smyth-T.  Duncan-R-C.  Zheng-T.  Michelotti-G.  Levens-D.
TI The far upstream element-binding proteins comprise an ancient family of
   single-strand DNA-binding transactivators
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31679.

AU Urban-R-J.  Bodenburg-Y.
TI Transcriptional activation of the porcine P450 11A insulin-like growth
   factor response element in MCF-7 breast cancer cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31695.

AU Urban-R-J.  Nagamani-M.  Bodenburg-Y.
TI Tumor necrosis factor {alpha} inhibits transcriptional activity of the
   porcine P-45011A insulin-like growth factor response element
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31699.

AU Ilaria-R-L-Jr.  Van_Etten-R-A.
TI P210 and P190BCR/ABL induce the tyrosine phosphorylation and DNA
   binding activity of multiple specific STAT family members
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31704.

AU Mozzherin-D-J.  McConnell-M.  Jasko-M-V.  Krayevsky-A-A.  Tan-C-K.
   Downey-K-M.  Fisher-P-A.
TI Proliferating cell nuclear antigen promotes misincorporation catalyzed
   by calf thymus DNA polymerase {delta}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31711.

AU Liu-M.  Iavarone-A.  Freedman-L-P.
TI Transcriptional activation of the human p21WAF1/CIP1 gene by retinoic
   acid receptor. Correlation with retinoid induction of U937 cell
   differentiation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31723.

AU Xie-W.  Herschman-H-R.
TI Transcriptional regulation of prostaglandin synthase 2 gene expression
   by platelet-derived growth factor and serum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31742.

AU Braun-R-P.  Wyatt-G-R.
TI Sequence of the hexameric juvenile hormone-binding protein from the
   hemolymph of Locusta migratoria
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31756.

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AU Maggio-R.  Barbier-P.  Fornai-F.  Corsini-G-U.
TI Functional role of the third cytoplasmic loop in muscarinic receptor
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SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31055.

AU Richieri-G-V.  Ogata-R-T.  Kleinfeld-A-M.
TI Thermodynamic and kinetic properties of fatty acid interactions with
   rat liver fatty acid-binding protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31068.

AU Shyu-J-F.  Inoue-D.  Baron-R.  Horne-W-C.
TI The deletion of 14 amino acids in the seventh transmembrane domain of a
   naturally occurring calcitonin receptor isoform alters ligand binding
   and selectively abolishes coupling to phospholipase C
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31127.

AU Kudlicki-W.  Odom-O-W.  Kramer-G.  Hardesty-B.
TI Binding of an N-terminal rhodanese peptide to DnaJ and to ribosomes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31160.

AU Lai-T-S.  Slaughter-T-F.  Koropchak-C-M.  Haroon-Z-A.  Greenberg-C-S.
TI C-terminal deletion of human tissue transglutaminase enhances
   magnesium-dependent GTP/ATPase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31191.

AU Yun-C-H.  Song-M.  Ahn-T.  Kim-H.
TI Conformational change of cytochrome P450 1A2 induced by sodium chloride
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31312.

AU Ducancel-F.  Merienne-K.  Fromen-Romano-C.  Tremeau-O.  Pillet-L.
   Drevet-P.  Zinn-Justin-S.  Boulain-J-C.  Menez-A.
TI Mimicry between receptors and antibodies. Identification of snake toxin
   determinants recognized by the acetylcholine receptor and an
   acetylcholine receptor-mimicking monoclonal antibody.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31345.

AU Wang-J.  Breslow-E.  Sykes-B-D.
TI Differential binding of desmopressin and vasopressin to neurophysin-II
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31354.

AU Jacobsen-L.  Madsen-P.  Moestrup-S-K.  Lund-A-H.  Tommerup-N.
   Nykjaer-A.  Sottrup-Jensen-L.  Gliemann-J.  Petersen-C-M.
TI Molecular characterization of a novel human hybrid-type receptor that
   binds the {alpha}2-macroglobulin receptor-associated protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31379.

AU Saeki-K.  Tokuda-K-.  Fukuyama-K.  Matsubara-H.  Nadanami-K.  Go-M.
   Itoh-S.
TI Site-specific mutagenesis of Rhodobacter capsulatus ferredoxin I, FdxN,
   that functions in nitrogen fixation. Role of extra residues.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31399.

AU Contreras-J-A.  Karlsson-M.  Osterlund-T.  Laurell-H.  Svensson-A.
   Holm-C.
TI Hormone-sensitive lipase is structurally related to
   acetylcholinesterase, bile salt-stimulated lipase, and several fungal
   lipases. Building of a three-dimensional model for the catalytic domain
   of hormone-sensitive lipase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31426.

AU Fu-D-X.  Sine-S-M.
TI Asymmetric contribution of the conserved disulfide loop to subunit
   oligomerization and assembly of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31479.

AU Weisel-J-W.  Nagaswami-C.  Young-T-A.  Light-D-R.
TI The shape of thrombomodulin and interactions with thrombin as
   determined by electron microscopy
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31485.

AU Postina-R.  Kojro-E.  Fahrenholz-F.
TI Separate agonist and peptide antagonist binding sites of the oxytocin
   receptor defined by their transfer into the V2 vasopressin receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31593.

AU Wu-C.  Narayan-P.  Puett-D.
TI Protein engineering of a novel constitutively active hormone-receptor
   complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31638.

AU Farizo-K-M.  Cafarella-T-G.  Burns-D-L.
TI Evidence for a ninth gene, ptlI, in the locus encoding the pertussis
   toxin secretion system of Bordetella pertussis and formation of a
   PtlI-PtlF complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31643.

AU Omkumar-R-V.  Kiely-M-J.  Rosenstein-A-J.  Min-K-T.  Kennedy-M-B.
TI Identification of a phosphorylation site for
   calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II in the NR2B subunit of
   the N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31670.

AU Li-J.  Cook-R.  Chaiken-I.
TI Mutants of single chain interleukin 5 show asymmetric recruitment of
   receptor {alpha} and {beta}c subunits
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31729.

AU Nawratil-P.  Lenzen-S.  Kellermann-J.  Haupt-H.  Schinke-T.
   Muller-Esterl-W.  Jahnen-Dechent-W.
TI Limited proteolysis of human {alpha}2-HS glycoprotein/fetuin. Evidence
   that a chymotryptic activity can release the connecting peptide.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 6.  271(49).  p 31735.

AU Rangan-V-S.  Smith-S.
TI Expression in Escherichia coli and refolding of the
   malonyl-/acetyltransferase domain of the multifunctional animal fatty
   acid synthase
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AU Schueler-D.  Baeuerlein-E.
TI Iron-limited growth and kinetics of iron uptake  in
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 166(5)  P 301.
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AU Hafenbradl-D.  Keller-M.  Dirmeier-R.  Rachel-R.  Rossnagel-P.
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AU Carmelo-V.  Bogaerts-P.  Sa-Correia-I.
TI Activity of plasma membrane H^[+]-ATPase and expression  of PMA1
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AU van-Ginkel-C-G.  Rikken-G-B.  Kroon-A-G-M.  Kengen-S-W-M.
TI Purification and characterization of chlorite dismutase:  a novel
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 166(5)  P 321.
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AU Mormeneo-S.  Rico-H.  Iranzo-M.  Aguado-C.  Sentandreu-R.
TI Study of supramolecular structures released from the cell wall  of
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 166(5)  P 327.
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AU Valenciano-S.  Lucas-J-R-D.  Pedregosa-A.  Monistrol-I-F.
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 166(5)  P 336.
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AU Haertel-U.  Buckel-W.
TI Fermentation of trans-aconitate via citrate, oxaloacetate,  and
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 166(5)  P 342.
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AU Haertel-U.  Buckel-W.
TI Sodium ion-dependent hydrogen production  in Acidaminococcus
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 166(5)  P 350.
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AU Meno-Y.  Fujimoto-S.  Amako-K.
TI Fine surface structure  of enterotoxemic Escherichia coli O139:K12
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AU Mian-M-A-R.  Bailey-M-A.  Tamulonis-J-P.  Shipe-E-R.
   Carter-Jr-T-E.  Parrott-W-A.  Ashley-D-A.  Hussey-R-S.
   Boerma-H-R.
TI Molecular markers associated with seed weight in two soybean
   populations.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1011.
AB 60931011.122

AU Foisset-N.  Delourme-R.  Barret-P.  Hubert-N.  Landry-B-S.
   Renard-M.
TI Molecular-mapping analysis in Brassica napus using isozyme, RAPD
   and RFLP markers on a doubled-haploid progeny.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1017.
AB 60931017.122

AU Struss-D.  Quiros-C-F.  Plieske-J.  Roebbelen-G.
TI Construction of Brassica B genome synteny groups based on
   chromosomes extracted from three different sources by phenotypic,
   isozyme and molecular markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1026.
AB 60931026.122

AU Zhang-X-Y.  Koul-A.  Petroski-R.  Ouellet-T.  Fedak-G.  Dong-Y-S.
   Wang-R-R-C.
TI Molecular verification and characterization of BYDV-resistant germ
   plasms derived from hybrids of wheat with Thinopyrum ponticum and
   Th. intermedium.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1033.
AB 60931033.122

AU Bastiaanssen-H-J-M.  Ramanna-M-S.  Sawor-Z.  Mincione-A.
   v-d-Steen-A.  Jacobsen-E.
TI Pollen markers for gene-centromere mapping in diploid potato.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1040.
AB 60931040.122

AU D'Ovidio-R.  Lafiandra-D.  Porceddu-E.
TI Identification and molecular characterization of a large insertion
   within the repetitive domain of a high-molecular-weight glutenin
   subunit gene from hexaploid wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1048.
AB 60931048.122

AU Ren-S-X.  McIntosh-R-A.  Sharp-P-J.  The-T-T.
TI A storage-protein marker associated with the suppressor of Pm8 for
   powdery mildew resistance in wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1054.
AB 60931054.122

AU Endre-G.  Kalo-P.  Tarczy-M-H.  Csanadi-G.  Kiss-G-B.
TI Reducing the tetraploid non-nodulating alfalfa (Medicago sativa)
   MnNC-1008(NN) germ plasm to the diploid level.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1061.
AB 60931061.122

AU Miura-H.  Sugawara-A.
TI Dosage effects of the three Wx genes on amylose synthesis in wheat
   endosperm.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1066.
AB 60931066.122

AU Akagi-H.  Yokozeki-Y.  Inagaki-A.  Fujimura-T.
TI Microsatellite DNA markers for rice chromosomes.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1071.
AB 60931071.122

AU Mohler-V.  Jahoor-A.
TI Allele-specific amplification of polymorphic sites for the
   detection of powdery mildew resistance loci in cereals.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1078.
AB 60931078.122

AU Plomion-C.  Liu-B-H.  O'Malley-D-M.
TI Genetic analysis using trans-dominant linked markers in an F_[2]
   family.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1083.
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AU Pong-Wong-R.  Woolliams-J-A.
TI Estimating major gene effects with partial information using Gibbs
   sampling.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1090.
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AU Bernardo-R.
TI Testcross additive and dominance effects in best linear unbiased
   prediction of maize single-cross performance.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1098.
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AU Lu-J.  Knox-M-R.  Ambrose-M-J.  Brown-J-K-M.  Ellis-T-H-N.
TI Comparative analysis of genetic diversity in pea assessed by RFLP-
   and PCR-based methods.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1103.
AB 60931103.122

AU Loarce-Y.  Hueros-G.  Ferrer-E.
TI A molecular linkage map of rye.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1112.
AB 60931112.122

AU Williams-C-E.  Wang-B.  Holsten-T-E.  Scambray-J.  da-Silva-F-A-G.
   Ronald-P-C.
TI Markers for selection of the rice Xa21 disease resistance gene.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1119.
AB 60931119.122

AU Kapila-R.  Negi-M-S.  This-P.  Delseny-M.  Srivastava-P-S.
   Lakshmikumaran-M.
TI A new family of dispersed repeats from Brassica nigra:
   characterization and localization.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1123.
AB 60931123.122

AU Satovic-Z.  Torres-A-M.  Cubero-J-I.
TI Genetic mapping of new morphological, isozyme and RAPD markers in
   Vicia faba L. using trisomics.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1130.
AB 60931130.122

AU Martinez-M.  Naranjo-T.  Cuadrado-C.  Romero-C.
TI Synaptic behaviour of the tetraploid wheat Triticum timopheevii.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1139.
AB 60931139.122

AU Lorieux-M.  Petrov-M.  Huang-N.  Guiderdoni-E.  Ghesquiere-A.
TI Aroma in rice: genetic analysis of a quantitative trait.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1145.
AB 60931145.122

AU Cunado-N.  Callejas-S.  Garcia-M-J.  Fernandez-A.  Santos-J-L.
TI The pattern of zygotene and pachytene pairing in allotetraploid
   Aegilops species sharing the U genome.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1152.
AB 60931152.122

AU Wu-W-R.  Li-W-M.
TI Joint mapping of quantitative trait loci using F_[2] populations.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1156.
AB 60931156.122

AU Thaller-G.  Hoeschele-I.
TI A Monte Carlo method for Bayesian analysis of linkage between
   single markers and quantitative trait loci. I. Methodology.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1161.
AB 60931161.122

AU Thaller-G.  Hoeschele-I.
TI A Monte Carlo method for Bayesian analysis of linkage between
   single markers and quantitative trait loci. II. A simulation
   study.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1167.
AB 60931167.122

AU Cunado-N.  Garcia-M-J.  Callejas-S.  Fernandez-A.  Santos-J-L.
TI The pattern of zygotene and pachytene pairing in allotetraploid
   Aegilops species sharing the D genome.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1175.
AB 60931175.122

AU Luo-M-C.  Dubcovsky-J.  Goyal-S.  Dvorak-J.
TI Engineering of interstitial foreign chromosome segments containing
   the K^[+]/Na^[+] selectivity gene Kna1 by sequential homoeologous
   recombination in durum wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 93(7)  P 1180.
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   regulates apoptotic proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31791.

AU Wu-C.  Lee-S-F.  Furmaniak-Kazmierczak-E.  Cote-G-P.  Thomas-D-Y.
   Leberer-E.
TI Communication---Activation of myosin-I by members of the Ste20p protein
   kinase family
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31787.

AU Melcher-T.  Maas-S.  Herb-A.  Sprengel-R.  Higuchi-M.  Seeburg-P-H.
TI Communication---RED2, a brain-specific member of the RNA-specific
   adenosine deaminase family
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31795.

AU Mitton-K-P.  Kamiya-T.  Tumminia-S-J.  Russell-P.
TI Communication---Cysteine protease activated by expression of HIV-1
   protease in transgenic mice. MIP26 (aquaporin-0) cleavage and cataract
   formation in vivo and ex vivo.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31803.

AU Cayrol-C.  Flemington-E.
TI Communication---G0/G1 growth arrest mediated by a region encompassing
   the basic leucine zipper (bZIP) domain of the Epstein-Barr virus
   transactivator Zta
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31799.

AU Ikin-A-F.  Annaert-W-G.  Takei-K.  De_Camilli-P.  Jahn-R.
   Greengard-P.  Buxbaum-J-D.
TI Communication---Alzheimer amyloid protein precursor is localized in
   nerve terminal preparations to Rab5-containing vesicular organelles
   distinct from those implicated in the synaptic vesicle pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31783.

AU Zhang-B.  Berger-J.  Zhou-G.  Elbrecht-A.  Biswas-S.
   White-Carrington-S.  Szalkowski-D.  Moller-D-E.
TI Communication---Insulin- and mitogen-activated protein kinase-mediated
   phosphorylation and activation of peroxisome proliferator-activated
   receptor {gamma}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31771.

AU Weber-I-T.  Harrison-R-W.  Iozzo-R-V.
TI Communication---Model structure of decorin and implications for
   collagen fibrillogenesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31767.

AU Bieberich-C-J.  Fujita-K.  He-W-W.  Jay-G.
TI Communication---Prostate-specific and androgen-dependent expression of
   a novel homeobox gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31779.

AU Kato-M.  Sasaki-T.  Ohya-T.  Nakanishi-H.  Nishioka-H.  Imamura-M.
   Takai-Y.
TI Communication---Physical and functional interaction of rabphilin-3A
   with {alpha}-actinin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31775.

CC MINIREVIEWS

AU Schatz-G.
TI The protein import system of mitochondria
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31763.

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Frolov-A.  Cho-T-H.  Billheimer-J-T.  Schroeder-F.
TI Sterol carrier protein-2, a new fatty acyl coenzyme A-binding protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31878.

AU Toida-T.  Hileman-R-E.  Smith-A-E.  Vlahova-P-I.  Linhardt-R-J.
TI Enzymatic preparation of heparin oligosaccharides containing
   antithrombin III binding sites
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32040.

AU Keesler-G-A.  Gabel-B-R.  Devlin-C-M.  Koschinsky-M-L.  Tabas-I.
TI The binding activity of the macrophage lipoprotein(a)/apolipoprotein(a)
   receptor is induced by cholesterol via a post-translational mechanism
   and recognizes distinct kringle domains on apolipoprotein(a)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32096.

AU Brozek-K-A.  Kadrmas-J-L.  Raetz-C-R-H.
TI Lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis in Rhizobium leguminosarum. Novel
   enzymes that process precursors containing 3-deoxy-d-manno-octulosonic
   acid.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32112.

AU Kadrmas-J-I.  Brozek-K-A.  Raetz-C-R-H.
TI Lipopolysaccharide core glycosylation in Rhizobium leguminosarum. An
   unusual mannosyl transferase resembling the heptosyl transferase I of
   Escherichia coli.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32119.

AU Brozek-K-A.  Carlson-R-W.  Raetz-C-R-H.
TI A special acyl carrier protein for transferring long hydroxylated fatty
   acids to lipid A in Rhizobium
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32126.

AU Morris-H-R.  Dell-A.  Easton-R-L.  Panico-M.  Koistinen-H.
   Koistinen-R.  Oehninger-S.  Patankar-M-S.  Seppala-M.  Clark-G-F.
TI Gender-specific glycosylation of human glycodelin affects its
   contraceptive activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32159.

AU Orntoft-T-F.  Vestergaard-E-M.  Holmes-E.  Jakobsen-J-S.  Grunnet-N.
   Mortensen-M.  Johnson-P.  Bross-P.  Gregersen-N.  Skorstengaard-K.
   Jensen-U-B.  Bolund-L.  Wolf-H.
TI Influence of Lewis {alpha}1-3/4-l-fucosyltransferase (FUT3) gene
   mutations on enzyme activity, erythrocyte phenotyping, and circulating
   tumor marker sialyl-Lewis a levels
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32260.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Mezna-M.  Michelangeli-F.
TI The effects of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (InsP3) analogues on the
   transient kinetics of Ca2+ release from cerebellar microsomes. InsP3
   analogues act as partial agonists.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31818.

AU Busca-R.  Bertolotto-C.  Ortonne-J-P.  Ballotti-R.
TI Inhibition of the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/p70S6-kinase pathway
   induces B16 melanoma cell differentiation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31824.

AU Oliveira-H-C-F.  Chouinard-R-A.  Agellon-L-B.  Bruce-C.  Ma-L.
   Walsh-A.  Breslow-J-L.  Tall-A-R.
TI Human cholesteryl ester transfer protein gene proximal promoter
   contains dietary cholesterol positive responsive elements and mediates
   expression in small intestine and periphery while predominant liver and
   spleen expression is controlled by 5{prime}-distal sequences.
   Cis-acting sequences mapped in transgenic mice.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31831.

AU Wartmann-M.  Cella-N.  Hofer-P.  Groner-B.  Liu-X.  Hennighausen-L.
   Hynes-N-E.
TI Lactogenic hormone activation of Stat5 and transcription of the
   {beta}-casein gene in mammary epithelial cells is independent of p42
   ERK2 mitogen-activated protein kinase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31863.

AU Wang-R.  Sweeney-D.  Gandy-S-E.  Sisodia-S-S.
TI The profile of soluble amyloid {beta} protein in cultured cell media.
   Detection and quantification of amyloid {beta} protein and variants by
   immunoprecipitation-mass spectrometry.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31894.

AU Qiu-X.  Forman-H-J.  Schonthal-A-H.  Cadenas-E.
TI Induction of p21 mediated by reactive oxygen species formed during the
   metabolism of aziridinylbenzoquinones by HCT116 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31915.

AU Chen-Y-R.  Wang-X.  Templeton-D.  Davis-R-J.  Tan-T-H.
TI The role of c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) in apoptosis induced by
   ultraviolet C and {gamma} radiation. Duration of JNK activation may
   determine cell death and proliferation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31929.

AU Balsinde-J.  Dennis-E-A.
TI Bromoenol lactone inhibits magnesium-dependent phosphatidate
   phosphohydrolase and blocks triacylglycerol biosynthesis in mouse
   P388D1 macrophages
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31937.

AU Meng-F.  Taylor-L-P.  Hoversten-M-T.  Ueda-Y.  Ardati-A.
   Reinscheid-R-K.  Monsma-F-J.  Watson-S-J.  Civelli-O.  Akil-H.
TI Moving from the orphanin FQ receptor to an opioid receptor using four
   point mutations
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32016.

AU Quick-M-W.  Lester-H-A.  Davidson-N.  Simon-M-I.  Aragay-A-M.
TI Desensitization of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate/Ca2+-induced Cl-
   currents by prolonged activation of G proteins in Xenopus oocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32021.

AU Daz-Guerra-M-J-M.  Bodelon-O-G.  Velasco-M.  Whelan-R.  Parker-P-J.
   Bosca-L.
TI Up-regulation of protein kinase C-{epsilon} promotes the expression of
   cytokine-inducible nitric oxide synthase in RAW 264.7 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32028.

AU Estrada-E.  Agostinis-P.  Vandenheede-J-R.  Goris-J.  Merlevede-W.
   Francois-J.  Goffeau-A.  Ghislain-M.
TI Phosphorylation of yeast plasma membrane H+-ATPase by casein kinase I
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32064.

AU Simonian-P-L.  Grillot-D-A-M.  Andrews-D-W.  Leber-B.  Nunez-G.
TI Bax homodimerization is not required for Bax to accelerate
   chemotherapy-induced cell death
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32073.

AU Newrzella-D.  Stoffel-W.
TI Functional analysis of the glycosylation of murine acid sphingomyelinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32089.

AU Lopez-Boado-Y-S.  Klaus-M.  Dawson-M-I.  Lopez-Otn-C.
TI Retinoic acid-induced expression of apolipoprotein D and concomitant
   growth arrest in human breast cancer cells are mediated through a
   retinoic acid receptor RAR{alpha}-dependent signaling pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32105.

AU Rossi-A.  Elia-G.  Santoro-M-G.
TI 2-Cyclopenten-1-one, a new inducer of heat shock protein 70 with
   antiviral activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32192.

AU Roe-M-W.  Worley-J-F-III.  Mittal-A-A.  Kuznetsov-A.  DasGupta-S.
   Mertz-R-J.  Witherspoon-S-M-III.  Blair-N.  Lancaster-M-E.
   McIntyre-M-S.  Shehee-W-R.  Dukes-I-D.  Philipson-L-H.
TI Expression and function of pancreatic {beta}-cell delayed rectifier K+
   channels. Role in stimulus-secretion coupling.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32241.

AU Eggertsen-G.  Olin-M.  Andersson-U.  Ishida-H.  Kubota-S.  Hellman-U.
   Okuda-K-I.  Bjorkhem-I.
TI Molecular cloning and expression of rabbit sterol 12{alpha}-hydroxylase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32269.

AU deVente-J-E.  Carey-J-O.  Bryant-W-O.  Pettit-G-J.  Ways-D-K.
TI Transcriptional regulation of insulin receptor substrate 1 by protein
   kinase C
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32276.

AU King-S-M.  Dillman-J-F-III.  Benashski-S-E.  Lye-R-J.
   Patel-King-R-S.  Pfister-K-K.
TI The mouse t-complex-encoded protein Tctex-1 is a light chain of brain
   cytoplasmic dynein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32281.

AU Ingham-R-J.  Krebs-D-L.  Barbazuk-S-M.  Turck-C-W.  Hirai-H.
   Matsuda-M.  Gold-M-R.
TI B cell antigen receptor signaling induces the formation of complexes
   containing the Crk adapter proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32306.

AU Chen-M-S.  Silverstein-A-M.  Pratt-W-B.  Chinkers-M.
TI The tetratricopeptide repeat domain of protein phosphatase 5 mediates
   binding to glucocorticoid receptor heterocomplexes and acts as a
   dominant negative mutant
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32315.

AU Blaukat-A.  Alla-S-A.  Lohse-M-J.  Muller-Esterl-W.
TI Ligand-induced phosphorylation/dephosphorylation of the endogenous
   bradykinin B2 receptor from human fibroblasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32366.

AU Balboa-M-A.  Balsinde-J.  Winstead-M-V.  Tischfield-J-A.  Dennis-E-A.
TI Novel group V phospholipase A2 involved in arachidonic acid
   mobilization in murine P388D1 macrophages
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32381.

AU Chen-S.  Lin-F.  Iismaa-S.  Lee-K-N.  Birckbichler-P-J.  Graham-R-M.
TI {alpha}1-Adrenergic receptor signaling via Gh is subtype specific and
   independent of its transglutaminase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32385.

AU Pai-L-M.  Kirkpatrick-C.  Blanton-J.  Oda-H.  Takeichi-M.  Peifer-M.
TI Drosophila {alpha}-catenin and E-cadherin bind to distinct regions of
   Drosophila Armadillo
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32411.

AU Sawyer-S-T.  Penta-K.
TI Association of JAK2 and STAT5 with erythropoietin receptors. Role of
   receptor phosphorylation in erythropoietin signal transduction.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32430.

AU Vielhaber-G.  Hurwitz-R.  Sandhoff-K.
TI Biosynthesis, processing, and targeting of sphingolipid activator
   protein (SAP) precursor in cultured human fibroblasts. Mannose
   6-phosphate receptor-independent endocytosis of sap precursor.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32438.

AU Wilkie-N.  Morton-C.  Ng-L-L.  Boarder-M-R.
TI Stimulated mitogen-activated protein kinase is necessary but not
   sufficient for the mitogenic response to angiotensin II. A role for
   phospholipase D.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32447.

AU Zeng-F-Y.  Weigel-P-H.
TI Fatty acylation of the rat and human asialoglycoprotein receptors. A
   conserved cytoplasmic cysteine residue is acylated in all receptor
   subunits.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32454.

AU Rokaw-M-D.  West-M.  Johnson-J-P.
TI Rapamycin inhibits protein kinase C activity and stimulates Na+
   transport in A6 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32468.

AU Fuhrer-C.  Hall-Z-W.
TI Functional interaction of Src family kinases with the acetylcholine
   receptor in C2 myotubes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32474.

AU Marriott-I.  Mason-M-J.
TI Evidence for a phorbol ester-insensitive phosphorylation step in
   capacitative calcium entry in rat thymic lymphocytes. Vol. 271 (1996)
   26732-26738.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32482.

AU Lukowski-S.  Lecomte-M-C.  Mira-J-P.  Marin-P.  Gautero-H.
   Russo-Marie-F.  Geny-B.
TI Inhibition of phospholipase D activity by fodrin. An active role for
   the cytoskeleton. Vol. 271 (1996) 24164-24171.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32482.

AU Akha-A-A-S.  Willmott-N-J.  Brickley-K.  Dolphin-A-C.  Galione-A.
   Hunt-S-V.
TI Anti-Ig-induced calcium influx in rat B lymphocytes mediated by cGMP
   through a dihydropyridine-sensitive channel. Vol. 271 (1996) 7297-7300.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32482.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Schock-H-B.  Garsky-V-M.  Kuo-L-C.
TI Mutational anatomy of an HIV-1 protease variant conferring
   cross-resistance to protease inhibitors in clinical trials.
   Compensatory modulations of binding and activity.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31957.

AU Fan-F.  Macnab-R-M.
TI Enzymatic characterization of FliI. An ATPase involved in flagellar
   assembly in Salmonella typhimurium.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31981.

AU Elsevier-J-P.  Fridovich-Keil-J-L.
TI The Q188R mutation in human galactose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase
   acts as a partial dominant negative
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32002.

AU Levit-M.  Liu-Y.  Surette-M.  Stock-J.
TI Active site interference and asymmetric activation in the chemotaxis
   protein histidine kinase CheA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32057.

AU McCullough-A-K.  Scharer-O.  Verdine-G-L.  Lloyd-R-S.
TI Structural determinants for specific recognition by T4 endonuclease V
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32147.

AU Szeltner-Z.  Polgar-L.
TI Rate-determining steps in HIV-1 protease catalysis. The hydrolysis of
   the most specific substrate.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32180.

AU Peng-B.  Morrice-N-A.  Groenen-L-C.  Wettenhall-R-E-H.
TI Phosphorylation events associated with different states of activation
   of a hepatic cardiolipin/protease-activated protein kinase. Structural
   identity to the protein kinase N type protein kinases.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32233.

AU Guo-jie  Breslow-E.  Meister-A.
TI The amino acid sequence of rat kidney 5-oxo-l-prolinase determined by
   cDNA cloning
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32293.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Elvir-Mairena-J-R.  Jovanovic-A.  Gomez-L-A.  Alekseev-A-E.
   Terzic-A.
TI Reversal of the ATP-liganded state of ATP-sensitive K+ channels by
   adenylate kinase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31903.

AU Massari-S.
TI Kinetic analysis of the mitochondrial permeability transition
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31942.

AU Deves-R.  Angelo-S.
TI Changes in membrane and surface potential explain the opposite effects
   of low ionic strength on the two lysine transporters of human
   erythrocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32034.

AU Paucek-P.  Yarov-Yarovoy-V.  Sun-X.  Garlid-K-D.
TI Inhibition of the mitochondrial KATP channel by long-chain Acyl-CoA
   esters and activation by guanine nucleotides
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32084.

AU Rabon-E-C.  Hoggatt-M.  Smillie-K.
TI Transmembrane carboxyl residues are essential for cation-dependent
   function in the gastric H,K-ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32137.

AU Rothman-A.  Padan-E.  Schuldiner-S.
TI Topological analysis of NhaA, a Na+/H+ antiporter from Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32288.

AU Cohen-N-A.  Sha-Q.  Makhina-E-N.  Lopatin-A-N.  Linder-M-E.
   Snyder-S-H.  Nichols-C-G.
TI Inhibition of an inward rectifier potassium channel (Kir2.3) by
   G-protein {beta}{gamma} subunits
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32301.

AU Enyedi-A.  Verma-A-K.  Filoteo-A-G.  Penniston-J-T.
TI Protein kinase C activates the plasma membrane Ca2+ pump isoform 4b by
   phosphorylation of an inhibitory region downstream of the
   calmodulin-binding domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32461.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Espinas-M-L.  Jimenez-Garcia-E.  Martnez-Balbas-A.  Azorn-F.
TI Formation of triple-stranded DNA at d(GATC)n sequences prevents
   nucleosome assembly and is hindered by nucleosomes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31807.

AU Lim-F.  Spingola-M.  Peabody-D-S.
TI The RNA-binding site of bacteriophage Q{beta} coat protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31839.

AU Nolten-L-A.  Steenbergh-P-H.  Sussenbach-J-S.
TI The hepatocyte nuclear factor 3{beta} stimulates the transcription of
   the human insulin-like growth factor I gene in a direct and indirect
   manner
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31846.

AU Matthews-R-P.  McKnight-G-S.
TI Characterization of the cAMP response element of the cystic fibrosis
   transmembrane conductance regulator gene promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31869.

AU Scott-D-K.  Mitchell-J-A.  Granner-D-K.
TI The orphan receptor COUP-TF binds to a third glucocorticoid accessory
   factor element within the phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase gene
   promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31909.

AU Penix-L-A.  Sweetser-M-T.  Weaver-W-M.  Hoeffler-J-P.  Kerppola-T-K.
   Wilson-C-B.
TI The proximal regulatory element of the interferon-{gamma} promoter
   mediates selective expression in T cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31964.

AU Simonides-W-S.  Brent-G-A.  Thelen-M-H-M.  van_der_Linden-C-G.
   Larsen-P-R.  van_Hardeveld-C.
TI Characterization of the promoter of the rat sarcoplasmic endoplasmic
   reticulum Ca2+-ATPase 1 gene and analysis of thyroid hormone
   responsiveness
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32048.

AU Di_Noia-J-M.  Pollevick-G-D.  Xavier-M-T.  Previato-J-O.
   Mendoca-Previato-L.  Sanchez-D-O.  Frasch-A-C-C.
TI High diversity in mucin genes and mucin molecules in Trypanosoma cruzi
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32078.

AU Deans-Z.  Dawson-S-J.  Xie-J.  Young-A-P.  Wallace-D.  Latchman-D-S.
TI Differential regulation of the two neuronal nitric-oxide synthase gene
   promoters by the Oct-2 transcription factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32153.

AU Drees-B-L.  Rye-H-S.  Glazer-A-N.  Nelson-H-C-M.
TI Environment-sensitive labels in multiplex fluorescence analyses of
   protein-DNA complexes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32168.

AU Eichacker-L-A.  Helfrich-M.  Rudiger-W.  Muller-B.
TI Stabilization of chlorophyll a-binding apoproteins P700, CP47, CP43,
   D2, and D1 by chlorophyll a or Zn-pheophytin a
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32174.

AU Chatterjee-T-K.  Sharma-R-V.  Fisher-R-A.
TI Molecular cloning of a novel variant of the pituitary adenylate
   cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) receptor that stimulates calcium
   influx by activation of L-type calcium channels
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32226.

AU Huang-L-E.  Arany-Z.  Livingston-D-M.  Bunn-H-F.
TI Activation of hypoxia-inducible transcription factor depends primarily
   upon redox-sensitive stabilization of its {alpha} subunit
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32253.

AU Jung-D.  Duclos-F.  Apostol-B.  Straub-V.  Lee-J-C.  Allamand-V.
   Venzke-D-P.  Sunada-Y.  Moomaw-C-R.  Leveille-C-J.  Slaughter-C-A.
   Crawford-T-O.  McPherson-J-D.  Campbell-K-P.
TI Characterization of {delta}-sarcoglycan, a novel component of the
   oligomeric sarcoglycan complex involved in limb-girdle muscular
   dystrophy
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32321.

AU Artsimovitch-I.  Murakami-K.  Ishihama-A.  Howe-M-M.
TI Transcription activation by the bacteriophage Mu Mor protein requires
   the C-terminal regions of both {alpha} and {sigma}70 subunits of
   Escherichia coli RNA polymerase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32343.

AU Delhase-M.  Castrillo-J-L.  de_la_Hoya-M.  Rajas-F.
   Hooghe-Peters-E-L.
TI AP-1 and Oct-1 transcription factors down-regulate the expression of
   the human PIT1/GHF1 gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32349.

AU Chiang-Y-C.  Komarnitsky-P.  Chase-D.  Denis-C-L.
TI ADR1 activation domains contact the histone acetyltransferase GCN5 and
   the core transcriptional factor TFIIB
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32359.

AU Scholtz-B.  Kingsley-Kallesen-M.  Rizzino-A.
TI Transcription of the transforming growth factor-{beta}2 gene is
   dependent on an E-box located between an essential cAMP response
   element/activating transcription factor motif and the TATA box of the
   gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32375.

AU Sturrock-A.  Franklin-K-F.  Hoidal-J-R.
TI Human proteinase-3 expression is regulated by PU.1 in conjunction with
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SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32392.

AU Brunner-C.  Lobentanz-E-M.  Petho-Schramm-A.  Ernst-A.  Kang-C.
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SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32403.

AU Lam-L-T.  Bresnick-E-H.
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SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31813.

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TI Characterization of the phosphotyrosine-binding domain of the
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SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31855.

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TI Processing of {beta}-amyloid precursor protein by cathepsin D
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31885.

AU Bagley-C-J.  Phillips-J.  Cambareri-B.  Vadas-M-A.  Lopez-A-F.
TI A discontinuous eight-amino acid epitope in human interleukin-3 binds
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SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31922.

AU Kroon-A-R.  Hoff-W-D.  Fennema-H-P-M.  Gijzen-J.  Koomen-G-J.
   Verhoeven-J-W.  Crielaard-W.  Hellingwerf-K-J.
TI Spectral tuning, fluorescence, and photoactivity in hybrids of
   photoactive yellow protein, reconstituted with native or modified
   chromophores
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31949.

AU Andley-U-P.  Mathur-S.  Griest-T-A.  Petrash-J-M.
TI Cloning, expression, and chaperone-like activity of human
   {alpha}A-crystallin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31973.

AU Gibbons-D-L.  Hixson-J-D.  Hay-N.  Lund-P.  Gorovits-B-M.  Ybarra-J.
   Horowitz-P-M.
TI Intrinsic fluorescence studies of the chaperonin GroEL containing
   single Tyr  Trp replacements reveal ligand-induced conformational
   changes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31989.

AU Bider-M-D.  Wahlberg-J-M.  Kammerer-R-A.  Spiess-M.
TI The oligomerization domain of the asialoglycoprotein receptor
   preferentially forms 2:2 heterotetramers in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 31996.

AU Woods-A-C.  Guillemette-J-G.  Parrish-J-C.  Smith-M.  Wallace-C-J-A.
TI Synergy in protein engineering. Mutagenic manipulation of protein
   structure to simplify semisynthesis.
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AU Castano-E-M.  Prelli-F.  Soto-C.  Beavis-R.  Matsubara-E.  Shoji-M.
   Frangione-B.
TI The length of amyloid-{beta} in hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with
   amyloidosis, Dutch type. Implications for the role of amyloid-{beta}
   1-42 in Alzheimer's disease.
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AU Sundstrom-M.  Lundqvist-T.  Rodin-J.  Giebel-L-B.  Milligan-D.
   Norstedt-G.
TI Crystal structure of an antagonist mutant of human growth hormone,
   G120R, in complex with its receptor at 2.9 A resolution
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32197.

AU McInnes-C.  Hoyt-D-W.  Harkins-R-N.  Pagila-R-N.  Debanne-M-T.
   O'Connor-McCourt-M.  Sykes-B-D.
TI NMR study of the transforming growth factor-{alpha}
   (TGF-{alpha})-epidermal growth factor receptor complex. Visualization
   of human TGF-{alpha} binding determinants through nuclear Overhauser
   enhancement analysis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32204.

AU Sundstrom-M.  Hallen-D.  Svensson-A.  Schad-E.  Dohlsten-M.
   Abrahmsen-L.
TI The co-crystal structure of staphylococcal enterotoxin type A with Zn2+
   at 2.7 A resolution. Implications for major histocompatibility complex
   class II binding.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 Dec 13.  271(50).  p 32212.

AU Persechini-A.  Stemmer-P-M.  Ohashi-I.
TI Localization of unique functional determinants in the calmodulin lobes
   to individual EF hands
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AU Hauser-N.  Paulsson-M.  Heinegard-D.  Morgelin-M.
TI Interaction of cartilage matrix protein, with aggrecan. Increased
   covalent cross-linking with tissue maturation.
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AU Han-M.  Lin-S-W.  Smith-S-O.  Sakmar-T-P.
TI The effects of amino acid replacements of glycine 121 on transmembrane
   helix 3 of rhodopsin
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AU Han-M.  Lin-S-W.  Minkova-M.  Smith-S-O.  Sakmar-T-P.
TI Functional interaction of transmembrane helices 3 and 6 in rhodopsin.
   Replacement of phenylalanine 261 by alanine causes reversion of
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TI The Naturally Transformable Marine Bacterium WJT-1C Formally
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AU Zaidi-B-R.  Imam-S-H.  Greene-R-V.
TI Accelerated Biodegradation of High and Low Concentrations of
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   Wastewater: The Role of Inoculum Size on Acclimation Period.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 33(05)  P 292.
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AU Wei-D-L.  Kirimura-K.  Usami-S.  Lin-T-H.
TI Purification and Characterization of an Extracellular
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 33(05)  P 297.
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AU Garro-M-S.  de-Valdez-G-F.  Oliver-G.  de-Giori-G-S.
TI Influence of Carbohydrates on the alpha-Galactosidase Activity of
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 33(05)  P 302.
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AU El-Waziry-A-M.  Onodera-R.
TI In Vitro Metabolism of the Stereoisomers of 2,6-Diaminopimelic Acid
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 33(05)  P 306.
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AU Berger-M.  Urban-J-E.
TI Methods for Increasing Survivability During Storage of
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 33(05)  P 312.
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AU Beven-L.  Le-Henaff-M.  Fontenelle-C.  Wroblewski-H.
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 33(05)  P 323.
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TI Proposed Topology of the Glucitol Permeases of Escherichia coli and
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TI News & Notes: Isolation of Ewingella americana from the Cultivated
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   transcriptionally regulated and encodes an unusual leucine zipper.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(1).  P 23-33.

AU Ravnum-S.  Andersson-D-I.
TI Vitamin B12 repression of the btuB gene in Salmonella 
   typhimurium is mediated via a translational control which 
   requires leader and coding sequences.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(1).  P 35-42.

AU Sage-A-E.  Vasil-A-I.  Vasil-M-L.
TI Molecular characterization of mutants affected in the 
   osmoprotectant-dependent induction of phospholipase C in 
   Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(1).  P 43-56.

AU Adler-E.  Donella-Deana-A.  Arigoni-F.  Pinna-L-A.  Stragier-P.
TI Structural relationship between a bacterial developmental 
   protein and eukaryotic PP2C protein phosphatases.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(1).  P 57-62.

AU Zhang-L.  Radziejewska-Lebrecht-J.  Krajewska-Pietrasik-D.  
   Toivanen-P.  Skurnik-M.
TI Molecular and chemical characterization of the 
   lipopolysaccharide O-antigen and its role in the virulence of 
   Yersinia enterocolitica serotype O:8.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(1).  P 63-76.

AU Grandvalet-C.  Servant-P.  Mazodier-P.
TI Disruption of hspR, the repressor gene of the dnaK operon in 
   Streptomyces albus G.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(1).  P 77-84.

AU Jimenez-Zurdo-J-I.  Garcia-Rodriguez-F-M.  Toro-N.
TI The Rhizobium meliloti putA gene: its role in the establishment 
   of the symbiotic interaction with alfalfa.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(1).  P 85-93.

AU del-Solar-G.  Acebo-P.  Espinosa-M.
TI Replication control of plasmid pLS1; the antisense RNA II and 
   the compact rnaII region are involved in translational regulation 
   of the initiator RepB synthesis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(1).  P 95-108.

AU Wu-S-S.  Wu-J.  Kaiser-D.
TI The Myxococcus xanthus pilT locus is required for social gliding 
   motility although pili are still produced.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(1).  P 109-121.

AU Belland-R-J.  Morrison-S-G.  Carison-J-H.  Hogan-D-M.
TI Promoter strength influences phase variation of neisserial opa 
   genes.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(1).  P 123-135.

AU Kooistra-J.  Haijema-B-J.  Hesseling-Meinders-A.  Venema-G.
TI A conserved helicase motif of the AddA subunit of the Bacillus 
   subtilis ATP-dependent nuclease (AddAB) is essential for DNA 
   repair and recombination.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(1).  P 137-149.

AU Graeser-R.  Kury-P.  Franklin-R-M.  Kappes-B.
TI Characterization of a mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase 
   from Plasmodium falciparum.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(1).  p 151-159.

AU Madison-L-L.  Vivas-E-I.  Li-Y-M.  Walsh-C-T.  Kolter-R.
TI The leader peptide is essential for the post-translational 
   modification of the DNA-gyrase inhibitor microcin B17.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(1). P 161-168.

AU Jones-G-H.  Paget-M-S-B.  Chamberlin-L.  Buttner-M-J.
TI Sigma-E is required for the production of the antibiotic 
   actinomycin in Streptomyces antibioticus.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(1).  P 169-178.

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AU Kaper-J-B.  Gomez-Duarte-O-G.
TI The per regulator of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1997 Jan 23(1).  P 179-180.

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TI Response to the MicroCorrespondence by Kaper and Gomez-
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TI Chiral Symmetry Breaking During the Self-Assembly of Monolayers
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AU Tessis-A-C.  Vieyra-A.
TI Divalent Cations Modify Adsorption of 5'-AMP onto Precipitated
   Calcium Phosphate: A Model for Cation Modulation of Adsorptive
   Processes in Primitive Aqueous Environments.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(05)  P 425.
AB 60430425.239

AU Xu-X.  Arnason-U.
TI The Mitochondrial DNA Molecule of Sumatran Orangutan and a
   Molecular Proposal for Two (Bornean and Sumatran) Species of
   Orangutan.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(05)  P 431.
AB 60430431.239

AU Xu-X.  Gullberg-A.  Arnason-U.
TI The Complete Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of the Donkey and mtDNA
   Comparisons Among Four Closely Related Mammalian Species-Pairs.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(05)  P 438.
AB 60430438.239

AU Pesole-G.    Ceci-L-R.  Gissi-C.  Saccone-C.  Quagliariello-C.
TI Evolution of the nad3-rps12 Gene Cluster in Angiosperm
   Mitochondria: Comparison of Edited and Unedited Sequences.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(05)  P 447.
AB 60430447.239

AU Katz-L-A.  
TI Transkingdom Transfer of the Phosphoglucose Isomerase Gene.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(05)  P 453.
AB 60430453.239

AU Bhatia-S.  Singh-Negi-M.  Lakshmikumaran-M.
TI Structural Analysis of the rDNA Intergenic Spacer of Brassica
   nigra: Evolutionary Divergence of the Spacers of the Three Diploid
   Brassica Species.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(05)  P 460.
AB 60430460.239

AU Amako-D.  Kwon-O-Y.    Ishikawa-H.
TI Nucleotide Sequence and Presumed Secondary Structure of the 28S
   rRNA of Pea Aphid: Implication for Diversification of Insect rRNA.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(05)  P 469.
AB 60430469.239

AU Van-der-Auwera-G.  De-Wachter-R.
TI Large-Subunit rRNA Sequence of the Chytridiomycete Blastocladiella
   emersonii, and Implications for the Evolution of Zoosporic Fungi.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(05)  P 476.
AB 60430476.239

AU Theissen-G.  Kim-J-T.  Saedler-H.
TI Classification and Phylogeny of the MADS-Box Multigene Family
   Suggest Defined Roles of MADS-Box Gene Subfamilies in the
   Morphological Evolution of Eukaryotes.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(05)  P 484.
AB 60430484.239

AU Canapa-A.  Marota-I.  Rollo-F.  Olmo-E.
TI Phylogenetic Analysis of Veneridae (Bivalvia): Comparison of
   Molecular and Palaeontological Data.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(05)  P 517.
AB 60430517.239

AU Jolles-J.  Fiala-Medioni-A.  Jolles-P.
TI The Ruminant Digestion Model Using Bacteria Already Employed Early
   in Evolution by Symbiotic Molluscs.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(05)  P 523.
AB 60430523.239

AU Saperas-N.  Buesa-C.  Abian-J.  Vandekerckhove-J.  Kasinsky-H-E.
   Chiva-M.
TI The Primary Structure of a Chondrichthyan Protamine: A New Apparent
   Contradiction in Protamine Evolution.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(05)  P 528.
AB 60430528.239

AU Hwang-D-M.  Dempsey-A.  Tan-K-T.  Liew-C-C.  
TI A Modular Domain of NifU, a Nitrogen Fixation Cluster Protein, Is
   Highly Conserved in Evolution.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1996 43(05)  P 536.
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AU Portbury-A-L.  Furness-J-B.  Southwell-B-R.  Wong-H.  Walsh-J-H.
   Bunnett-N-W.
TI Distribution of neurokinin-2 receptors in the guinea-pig
   gastrointestinal tract.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 281.
AB 62860281.441

AU Deller-T.  Adelmann-G.  Nitsch-R.  Frotscher-M.
TI The alvear pathway of the rat hippocampus.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 293.
AB 62860293.441

AU Schomerus-C.  Maronde-E.  Laedtke-E.  Korf-H-W.
TI Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) and pituitary adenylate
   cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) induce phosphorylation  of
   the transcription factor CREB in subpopulations of rat
   pinealocytes: immunocytochemical and immunochemical evidence.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 305.
AB 62860305.441

AU Meissl-H.  Kroeber-S.  Yanez-J.    Korf-H-W.
TI Regulation of melatonin production and intracellular  calcium
   concentrations in the trout pineal organ.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 315.
AB 62860315.441

AU Rauen-T.  Rothstein-J-D.  Waessle-H.
TI Differential expression of three glutamate transporter subtypes in
   the rat retina.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 325.
AB 62860325.441

AU Blanco-R-E.  Orkand-P-M.
TI Astrocytes and regenerating axons at the proximal stump of the
   severed frog optic nerve.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 337.
AB 62860337.441

AU Mander-T-H.  Morris-J-F.
TI Development of microglia and macrophages in the postnatal rat
   pituitary.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 347.
AB 62860347.441

AU Veldman-M.  Huang-Y.  Jellies-J.  Johansen-K-M.  Johansen-J.
TI Differential expression of the EF-hand calcium-binding protein
   calsensin in the central nervous system of hirudinid leeches.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 357.
AB 62860357.441

AU Aste-N.  Muehlbauer-E.  Grossmann-R.
TI Distribution of AVT gene expressing neurons in the prosencephalon
   of Japanese quail and chicken.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 365.
AB 62860365.441

AU Andersson-K.  Zhao-C-M.  Chen-D.  Sundler-F.  Hakanson-R.
TI Effect of alpha-fluoromethylhistidine-evoked histamine depletion on
   ultrastructure of endocrine cells in acid-producing mucosa of
   stomach in mouse, rat and hamster.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 375.
AB 62860375.441

AU Diaz-Miranda-L.  Pardo-Reoyo-C-F.  Martinez-R.  Garcia-Arraras-J-E.
TI Galanin-like immunoreactivity in the sea cucumber Holothuria
   glaberrima.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 385.
AB 62860385.441

AU Hoerner-M.  Helle-J.  Schuermann-F-W.
TI The distribution of histamine-immunoreactive neurons in the ventral
   nerve cord of the cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 393.
AB 62860393.441

AU Eriksson-K-S.
TI Nitric oxide synthase in the pharynx of the planarian Dugesia
   tigrina.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 407.
AB 62860407.441

AU Frisch-B.    Fleissner-G.  Fleissner-G.  Brandes-C.    Hall-J-C.
TI Staining in the brain of Pachymorpha sexguttata mediated by an
   antibody against a Drosophila clock-gene product: labeling of
   cells with possible importance for the beetle's circadian rhythms.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 411.
AB 62860411.441

AU Watson-A-L.  Palmer-M-E.  Burton-G-J.
TI An in vitro model for the study of wound healing in first trimester
   human placenta.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 431.
AB 62860431.441

AU Hutter-H.  Hammer-A.  Blaschitz-A.  Hartmann-M.  Ebbesen-P.
   Dohr-G.  Ziegler-A.  Uchanska-Ziegler-B.
TI Expression of HLA class I molecules in human first trimester and
   term placenta trophoblast.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 439.
AB 62860439.441

AU Lepistoe-J.  Peltonen-J.  Vaehae-Kreula-M.  Soederstroem-K-O.
   Niinikoski-J.  Laato-M.
TI Selective modulation of collagen gene expression by different
   isoforms of platelet-derived growth factor in experimental wound
   healing.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 449.
AB 62860449.441

AU Bals-R.  Welsch-U.
TI Lectins and antibodies against blood-group antigens as tools for
   studying the cellular source of glycoproteins in human bronchial
   fluid: a comparison of morphological and biochemical observations.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 457.
AB 62860457.441

AU Ishizuya-Oka-A.  Ueda-S.
TI Apoptosis and cell proliferation in the Xenopus small intestine
   during metamorphosis.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 467.
AB 62860467.441

AU Kawada-N.  Harada-K.  Ikeda-K.  Kaneda-K.
TI Morphological study of endothelin-1-induced contraction of cultured
   hepatic stellate cells on hydrated collagen gels.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 477.
AB 62860477.441

AU Vazquez-Abad-D.  Carson-J-H.  Rothfield-N.
TI Localization of histidyl-tRNA synthetase (Jo-1) in human laryngeal
   epithelial carcinoma cell line (HEp-2 cells).
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 487.
AB 62860487.441

AU Myers-J-C.  Dion-A-S.  Abraham-V.  Amenta-P-S.
TI Type XV collagen exhibits a widespread distribution in human
   tissues but a distinct localization in basement membrane zones.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 493.
AB 62860493.441

AU Nakamura-I.  Gailit-J.  Sasaki-T.
TI Osteoclast integrin alpha_[V]beta_[3 ]is present in the clear zone
   and contributes to cellular polarization.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 507.
AB 62860507.441

AU Calvert-R.  Beaulieu-J-F.
TI Expression and turnover of an interstitial matrix  component of the
   pericryptal sheath in neonatal mice.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 517.
AB 62860517.441

AU Zeps-N.  Dawkins-H-J-S.  Papadimitriou-J-M.  Redmond-S-L.
   Walters-M-N-I.
TI Detection of a population of long-lived cells in mammary epithelium
   of the mouse.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 525.
AB 62860525.441

AU Guntinas-Lichius-O.  Neiss-W-F.  Schulte-E.  Stennert-E.
TI Quantitative image analysis of the chromatolysis in rat facial and
   hypoglossal motoneurons following axotomy with and without
   reinnervation.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 537.
AB 62860537.441

AU Cifuentes-M.  Lopez-Avalos-M-D.  Perez-J.  Grondona-J-M.
   Fernandez-Llebrez-P.
TI Identification of a high molecular weight polypeptide in the
   subcommissural organ of the chick embryo.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 543.
AB 62860543.441

AU Stuermer-K.  Baumann-O.
TI Immunolocalization of kinesin and cytoplasmic dynein  in the retina
   of the locust Schistocerca gregaria.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 286(3)  P 547.
AB 62860547.441

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AU Moscatelli-A.  Cai-G.  Liu-G-Q.  Tiezzi-A.  Cresti-M.
TI Dynein-related polypeptides in pollen and pollen tubes.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(6)  P 312.
AB 60090312.497

AU Knox-R-B.  Suphioglu-C.
TI Pollen allergens: development and function.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(6)  P 318.
AB 60090318.497

AU Rougier-M.  Antoine-A-F.  Aldon-D.  Dumas-C.
TI New lights in early steps of in vitro fertilization in plants.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(6)  P 324.
AB 60090324.497

AU Cheung-A-Y.
TI The pollen tupe growth pathway: its molecular and biochemical
   contributions and responses to pollination.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(6)  P 330.
AB 60090330.497

AU Russell-S-D.
TI Attraction and transport of male gametes for fertilization.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(6)  P 337.
AB 60090337.497

AU Herrero-M.  Hormaza-J-I.
TI Pistil strategies controlling pollen tube growth.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(6)  P 343.
AB 60090343.497

AU Willemse-M-T-M.
TI Progamic phase and fertilization in Gasteria verrucosa (Mill.)
   H.Duval: pollination signals.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(6)  P 348.
AB 60090348.497

AU Mulcahy-D-L.  Sari-Gorla-M.  Mulcahy-G-B.
TI Pollen selection - past, present and future.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(6)  P 353.
AB 60090353.497

AU Newbigin-E.
TI The evolution of self-incompatibility: a molecular voyeur's
   perspective.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(6)  P 357.
AB 60090357.497

AU Pacini-E.
TI Types and meaning of pollen carbohydrate reserves.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(6)  P 362.
AB 60090362.497

AU Jackson-J-F.
TI Gene flow in pollen in commercial almond orchards.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(6)  P 367.
AB 60090367.497

AU Mascarenhas-J-P.  Crone-D-E.
TI Pollen and the heat shock response.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(6)  P 370.
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AU Fujii-I.  Ono-Y.  Tada-H.  Gomi-K.  Ebizuka-Y.  Sankawa-U.
TI Cloning of the polyketide synthase gene atX from Aspergillus
   terreus and its identification as the 6-Methylsalicylic acid
   synthase gene by heterologous expression.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 1.
AB 62530001.438

AU Strizhov-N.  Keller-M.  Konez-Kalman-Z.  Regev-A.  Sneh-B.
   Schell-J.  Koncz-C.  Zilberstein-A.
TI Mapping of the entomocidal fragment of Spodoptera-specific Bacillus
   thuringiensis toxin CryIC.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 11.
AB 62530011.438

AU Zavalova-L.  Lukyanov-S.  Baskova-I.  Snezhkov-E.  Akopov-S.
   Berezhnoy-S.  Bogdanova-E.  Barsova-E.  Sverdlov-E-D.
TI Genes from the medicinal leech (Hirudo medicinalis) coding for
   unusual enzymes that specifically cleave
   endo-&epsiv;(gamma-Glu)-Lys isopeptide bonds and help to dissolve
   blood clots.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 20.
AB 62530020.438

AU Granadino-B.  Penalva-L-O-F.  Sanchez-L.
TI The gene fl(2)d is needed for the sex-specific splicing of
   transformer pre-mRNA but not for double-sex pre-mRNA in Drosophila
   melanogaster.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 26.
AB 62530026.438

AU Cnops-G.  den-Boer-B.  Gerats-A.  Montagu-M-V.  Lijsebettens-M-V.
TI Chromosome landing at the Arabidopsis TORNADO1 locus using an
   AFLP-based strategy.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 32.
AB 62530032.438

AU Kawasaki-Y.  Matsunaga-F.  Kano-Y.  Yura-T.  Wada-C.
TI The localized melting of mini-F origin by the combined action of
   the mini-F initiator protein (RepE) and HU and DnaA of Escherichia
   coli.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 42.
AB 62530042.438

AU Nyyssoenen-E.  Amutan-M.  Enfield-L.  Stubbs-J.  Dunn-Coleman-N-S.
TI The transposable element Tan1 of Aspergillus niger var. awamori, a
   new member of the Fot1 family.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 50.
AB 62530050.438

AU Baurens-F-C.  Noyer-J-L.  Lanaud-C.  Lagoda-P-J-L.
TI Use of competitive PCR to assay copy number of repetitive elements
   in banana.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 57.
AB 62530057.438

AU Hughes-J-E.  DeLange-K-L.  Welker-D-L.
TI Dictyostelium discoideum cobB mutants show reduced heavy metal
   accumulation associated with gene amplification.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 65.
AB 62530065.438

AU Alvarez-M-A.  Gomez-A.  Gomez-P.  Brooks-J-E.  Rodicio-M-R.
TI Comparative analysis of expression of the Sal I
   restriction-modification system in Escherichia coli and
   Streptomyces.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 74.
AB 62530074.438

AU Yoon-J-H.  Park-S-H.  Cho-H-A.  Seong-R-H.  Hong-S-H.  Park-S-D.
TI Complementation of a yeast top2^[ts] mutation by a cDNA encoding
   rat DNA topoisomerase IIalpha.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 81.
AB 62530081.438

AU Anaya-N.  Roncero-M-I-G.
TI Stress-induced rearrangement of Fusarium retrotransposon sequences.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 89.
AB 62530089.438

AU Metheringham-R.  Tyson-K-L.  Crooke-H.  Missiakas-D.  Raina-S.
   Cole-J-A.
TI Effects of mutations in genes for proteins involved in disulphide
   bond formation in the periplasm on the activities of anaerobically
   induced electron transfer chains in Escherichia coli K12.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 95.
AB 62530095.438

AU Lodi-T.  Petrochilo-E.  Gaisne-M.  Verdiere-J.
TI Characterization of a promoter mutation in the CYP3gene of
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae which cancels regulation by Cyp1p (Hap1p)
   without affecting its binding site.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 103.
AB 62530103.438

AU Naumova-E-S.  Turakainen-H.  Naumov-G-I.  Korhola-M.
TI Superfamily of alpha-galactosidase MEL genes of the Saccharomyces
   sensu stricto species complex.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 111.
AB 62530111.438

AU Urushiyama-S.  Tani-T.  Ohshima-Y.
TI Isolation of novel pre-mRNA splicing mutants of Schizosaccharomyces
   pombe.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 118.
AB 62530118.438

AU Taylor-E-M.  McFarlane-R-J.  Price-C.
TI 5-Azacytidine treatment of the fission yeast leads to cytotoxicity
   and cell cycle arrest.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 128.
AB 62530128.438

AU Lim-H-H.  Surana-U.
TI Cdc20, a beta-transducin homologue, links RAD9-mediated G2/M
   checkpoint control to mitosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 138.
AB 62530138.438

AU Hayashi-N.  Seino-H.  Irie-K.  Watanabe-M.  Clark-K-L.
   Matsumoto-K.  Nishimoto-T.
TI Genetic interaction of DED1encoding a putative ATP-dependent RNA
   helicase with SRM1 encoding a mammalian RCC1 homolog in
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 149.
AB 62530149.438

AU Endo-K.  Akiyama-T.  Kobayashi-S.  Okada-M.
TI degenerative spermatocyte, a novel gene encoding a transmembrane
   protein required for the initiation of meiosis in Drosophila
   spermatogenesis.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 157.
AB 62530157.438

AU Delver-E-P.  Belogurova-N-G.  Tupikova-E-E.  Varfolomeyev-S-D.
   Belogurov-A-A.
TI Characterization, sequence and mode of replication of plasmid pNB2
   from the thermophilic bacterium Clostridium thermosaccharolyticum.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 166.
AB 62530166.438

AU Gjuracic-K.  Zgaga-Z.
TI Illegitimate integration of single-stranded DNA in Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 173.
AB 62530173.438

AU Collombet-J-M.  Mandon-G.  Dumoulin-R.  Mousson-B.  Stepien-G.
TI Accumulation of mitochondrial DNA deletions in myotubes cultured
   from muscles of patients with mitochondrial myopathies.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 182.
AB 62530182.438

AU Kennedy-J.  Turner-G.
TI delta-(L-alpha-Aminoadipyl)-L-cysteinyl-D-valine synthetase is a
   rate limiting enzyme for penicillin production in Aspergillus
   nidulans.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 189.
AB 62530189.438

AU Inada-T.  Takahashi-H.  Mizuno-T.  Aiba-H.
TI Down regulation of cAMP production by cAMP receptor protein in
   Escherichia coli: an assessment of the contributions of
   transcriptional and posttranscriptional control of adenylate
   cyclase.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 198.
AB 62530198.438

AU Cujec-T-P.  Tyler-B-M.
TI Functional promoter elements common to ribosomal protein and
   ribosomal RNA genes in Neurospora crassa.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 205.
AB 62530205.438

AU Leenhouts-K.  Buist-G.  Bolhuis-A.  ten-Berge-A.  Kiel-J.
   Mierau-I.  Dabrowska-M.  Venema-G.  Kok-J.
TI A general system for generating unlabelled gene replacements in
   bacterial chromosomes.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 217.
AB 62530217.438

AU Korzun-L.  Kuenzel-G.
TI The physical relationship of barley chromosome 5 (1H) to the
   linkage groups of rice chromosomes 5 and 10.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 225.
AB 62530225.438

AU Ullerich-F-H.
TI Inheritance patterns of new genetic markers and occurrence of
   spontaneous mosaicism in the monogenic blowfly Chrysomya
   rufifacies(Diptera: Calliphoridae).
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 232.
AB 62530232.438

AU Aleksenko-A.  Nikolaev-I.  Vinetski-Y.  Clutterbuck-A-J.
TI Gene expression from replicating plasmids in Aspergillus nidulans.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 242.
AB 62530242.438

AU Thompson-H.  Schmidt-R.  Brandes-A.  Heslop-Harrison-J-S.  Dean-C.
TI A novel repetitive sequence associated with the centromeric regions
   of Arabidopsis thaliana chromosomes.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 247.
AB 62530247.438

AU Trieschmann-M-D-A.  Pattus-F.  Tadros-M-H.
TI Molecular analysis of the Rhodobacter capsulatus B10 porin (por Ca)
   gene; purification and biochemical characterisation of the porin
   protein.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 253.
AB 62530253.438

AU Hoffman-P-D.  Batschauer-A.  Hays-J-B.
TI PHH1, a novel gene from Arabidopsis thaliana that encodes a protein
   similar to plant blue-light photoreceptors and microbial
   photolyases.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 253(1/2)  P 259.
AB 62530259.438

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AU Moynihan-K.  Elion-G-B.  Pegram-C.  Reist-C-J.  Wellner-D.
   Bigner-D-D.  Griffith-O-W.  Friedman-H-S.
TI L-Amino acid oxidase (LOX) modulation of melphalan activity against
   intracranial glioma.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(3)  P 179.
AB 60390179.280

AU Hare-C-B.  Elion-G-B.  Houghton-P-J.  Houghton-J-A.  Keir-S.
   Marcelli-S-L.  Bigner-D-D.  Friedman-H-S.
TI Therapeutic efficacy of the topoisomerase I inhibitor
   7-ethyl-10-(4-[1-piperidino]-1-piperidino)-carbonyloxy-camptothec
   in against pediatric and adult central nervous system tumor
   xenografts.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(3)  P 187.
AB 60390187.280

AU Yamazaki-K.  Isobe-H.  Hanada-T.  Betsuyaku-T.  Hasegawa-A.
   Hizawa-N.  Ogura-S.  Kawakami-Y.
TI Topoisomerase IIalpha content and topoisomerase II catalytic
   activity cannot explain drug sensitivities to topoisomerase II
   inhibitors in lung cancer cell lines.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(3)  P 192.
AB 60390192.280

AU Mogi-H.  Hasegawa-Y.  Watanabe-A.  Nomura-F.  Saka-H.  Shimokata-K.
TI Combination effects of cisplatin, vinorelbine and irinotecan in
   non-small-cell lung cancer cell lines in vitro.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(3)  P 199.
AB 60390199.280

AU Takechi-T.  Nakano-K.  Uchida-J.  Mita-A.  Toko-K.  Takeda-S.
   Unemi-N.  Shirasaka-T.
TI Antitumor activity and low intestinal toxicity of S-1, a new
   formulation of oral tegafur, in experimental tumor models in rats.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(3)  P 205.
AB 60390205.280

AU Liippo-K.  Ellmen-J.  Vaenttinen-E.  Anttila-M.
TI Toremifene concentration and multidrug resistance in lung tumors.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(3)  P 212.
AB 60390212.280

AU Mack-K-M.  Canada-R-G.  Andrews-P-A.
TI The effects of terbium on the cellular accumulation of cisplatin in
   MDA-MB-231 human breast tumor cells.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(3)  P 217.
AB 60390217.280

AU Anderson-H-J.  Coleman-J-E.  Andersen-R-J.  Roberge-M.
TI Cytotoxic peptides hemiasterlin, hemiasterlin A and hemiasterlin B
   induce mitotic arrest and abnormal spindle formation.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(3)  P 223.
AB 60390223.280

AU Fleming-G-F.  O'Brien-S-M.  Hoffman-P-C.  Vokes-E-E.
   Vogelzang-N-J.  Schilsky-R-L.  Waggoner-S-E.  Ratain-M-J.
TI Phase I study of treatment with oral 13-cis-retinoic acid,
   subcutaneous interferon alfa-2a, cisplatin, and 24-hour infusion
   5-fluorouracil/leucovorin.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(3)  P 227.
AB 60390227.280

AU Khor-S-P.  Amyx-H.  Davis-S-T.  Nelson-D.  Baccanari-D-P.
   Spector-T.
TI Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase inactivation and 5-fluorouracil
   pharmacokinetics: allometric scaling of animal data,
   pharmacokinetics and toxicodynamics of 5-fluorouracil in humans.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(3)  P 233.
AB 60390233.280

AU Yamamoto-J-I.  Horie-T.  Awazu-S.
TI Amelioration of methotrexate-induced malabsorption by vitamin A.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(3)  P 239.
AB 60390239.280

AU Delmastro-D-A.  Li-J.  Vaisman-A.  Solle-M.  Chaney-S-G.
TI DNA damage inducible-gene expression following platinum treatment
   in human ovarian carcinoma cell lines.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(3)  P 245.
AB 60390245.280

AU Newman-E-M.  Carroll-M.  Akman-S-A.  Chow-W.  Coluzzi-P.
   Hamasaki-V.  Leong-L-A.  Margolin-K-A.  Morgan-R-J.  Raschko-J-W.
   Shibata-S.  Somlo-G.  Tetef-M.  Yen-Y.  Ahn-C-W.  Doroshow-J-H.
TI Pharmacokinetics and toxicity of 120-hour continuous-infusion
   hydroxyurea in patients with advanced solid tumors.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(3)  P 254.
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AU Nohynek-G-J.  Plard-J-P.  Wells-M-Y.  Zerial-A.  Roquet-F.
TI Comparison of the potency of glycosylated and nonglycosylated
   recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factors in
   neutropenic and nonneutropenic CD rats.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(3)  P 259.
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AU Ekstrom-P-O.  Andersen-A.  Saeter-G.  Giercksky-K-E.  Slordal-L.
TI Continuous intratumoral microdialysis during high-dose methotrexate
   therapy in a patient with malignant fibrous histiocytoma of the
   femur: a case report.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 39(3)  P 267.
AB 60390267.280

AU Li-Y.  Looney-G-A.  Kimler-B-F.  Hurwitz-A.
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AU Perez-Lezaun-A.  Calafell-F.  Mateu-E.  Comas-D.  Ruiz-Pacheco-R.
   Bertranpetit-J.
TI Microsatellite variation and the differentiation of modern humans.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 1.
AB 60990001.439

AU Fujimori-S.  Sakuma-R.  Yamaoka-N.  Hakoda-M.  Yamanaka-H.
   Kamatani-N.
TI An asymptomatic germline missense base substitution  in the
   hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT) gene  that reduces
   the amount of enzyme in humans.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 8.
AB 60990008.439

AU Huang-B.  Crolla-J-A.  Christian-S-L.  Wolf-Ledbetter-M-E.
   Macha-M-E.  Papenhausen-P-N.  Ledbetter-D-H.
TI Refined molecular characterization  of the breakpoints in small inv
   dup(15) chromosomes.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 11.
AB 60990011.439

AU Osawa-M.  Umetsu-K.  Ohki-T.  Nagasawa-T.  Suzuki-T.  Takeichi-S.
TI Molecular evidence  for human alpha2-HS glycoprotein (AHSG)
   polymorphism.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 18.
AB 60990018.439

AU Wyszynski-D-F.  Maestri-N.  McIntosh-I.  Smith-E-A.  Lewanda-A-F.
   Garcia-Delgado-C.  Vinageras-Guarneros-E.  Wulfsberg-E.
   Beaty-T-H.
TI Evidence for an association between markers on chromosome 19q  and
   non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate  in two
   groups of multiplex families.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 22.
AB 60990022.439

AU Morgan-K.  Morgan-L.  Carpenter-K.  Lowe-J.  Lam-L.  Cave-S.
   Xuereb-J.  Wischik-C.  Harrington-C.  Kalsheker-N-A.
TI Microsatellite polymorphism of the alpha_[1]-antichymotrypsin gene
   locus  associated with sporadic Alzheimer's disease.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 27.
AB 60990027.439

AU Ma-W-J.  Furneaux-H.
TI Localization of the human HuR gene to chromosome 19p13.2.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 32.
AB 60990032.439

AU Watanabe-G.  Umetsu-K.  Yuasa-I.  Suzuki-T.
TI Amplified product length polymorphism (APLP):  a novel strategy for
   genotyping the ABO blood group.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 34.
AB 60990034.439

AU Nakamura-M.  Zhang-Z.  Shan-L.  Hisa-T.  Sasaki-M.  Tsukino-R.
   Yokoi-T.  Kaname-A.  Kakudo-K.
TI Allelic variants of human calcitonin receptor  in the Japanese
   population.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 38.
AB 60990038.439

AU Mercier-S.  Bresson-J-L.
TI Analysis of chromosomal equipment in spermatozoa  of a
   46,XY/47,XY/+8 male by means of multicolour fluorescent  in situ
   hybridization: confirmation of a mosaicism  and evaluation of risk
   for offspring.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 42.
AB 60990042.439

AU Tzancheva-M.  Komitowski-D.
TI Latent chromosomal instability in cancer patients.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 47.
AB 60990047.439

AU Wei-J.  Ramchand-C-N.  Hemmings-G-P.
TI Possible control of dopamine beta-hydroxylase  via a codominant
   mechanism associated with the polymorphic (GT)_[n]  repeat at its
   gene locus in healthy individuals.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 52.
AB 60990052.439

AU Brondum-Nielsen-K.  Beck-B.  Gyftodimou-J.  Horlyk-H.
   Liljenberg-U.  Petersen-M-B.  Pedersen-W.  Petersen-M-B.  Sand-A.
   Skovby-F.  Stafanger-G.  Zetterqvist-P.  Tommerup-N.
TI Investigation of deletions at 7q11.23 in 44 patients referred for
   Williams-Beuren syndrome, using FISH and four DNA polymorphisms.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 56.
AB 60990056.439

AU Yorifuji-T.  Muroi-J.  Kawai-M.  Sasaki-H.  Momoi-T.  Furusho-K.
TI PCR-based detection of mosaicism in Turner syndrome patients.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 62.
AB 60990062.439

AU Jeunemaitre-X.  Ledru-F.  Battaglia-S.  Guillanneuf-M-T.
   Courbon-D.  Dumont-C.  Darmon-O.  Guize-L.  Guermonprez-J-L.
   Diebold-B.  Ducimetiere-P.
TI Genetic polymorphisms of the renin-angiotensin system  and
   angiographic extent and severity of coronary artery disease:  the
   CORGENE study.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 66.
AB 60990066.439

AU de-Vries-H-G.  Collee-J-M.  de-Walle-H-E-K.  van-Veldhuizen-M-H-R.
   Sibinga-C-T-S.  Scheffer-H.  ten-Kate-L-P.
TI Prevalence of DeltaF508 cystic fibrosis carriers in The
   Netherlands:  logistic regression on sex, age, region of residence
    and number of offspring.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 74.
AB 60990074.439

AU Borglum-A-D.  Flint-T.  Hansen-L-L.  Kruse-T-A.
TI Refined localization of the pyruvate dehydrogenase E1alpha gene
   (PDHA1)  by linkage analysis.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 80.
AB 60990080.439

AU Schwartz-M.  Blichfeldt-S.  Mueller-J.
TI X-linked adrenal hypoplasia in a large Greenlandic family.
   Detection of a missense mutation (N440I) in the DAX-1 gene;
   implication for genetic counselling and carrier diagnosis.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 83.
AB 60990083.439

AU Upadhyaya-M.  Osborn-M-J.  Maynard-J.  Kim-M-R.  Tamanoi-F.
   Cooper-D-N.
TI Mutational and functional analysis  of the neurofibromatosis type 1
   (NF1) gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 88.
AB 60990088.439

AU Savoia-A.  Piemontese-M-R.  Savino-M.  Zatterale-A.  Pronk-J.
   Arwert-F.  Joenje-H.  Ramenghi-U.  Dagna-Bricarelli-F.
   Dallapiccola-B.  Zelante-L.
TI Linkage analysis of Fanconi anaemia in Italy  and mapping of the
   complementation group A gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 93.
AB 60990093.439

AU Ohlsson-G.  Schwartz-M.
TI Mutations in the gene encoding 21-hydroxylase  detected by
   solid-phase minisequencing.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 98.
AB 60990098.439

AU Ishwad-C-S.  Shriver-M-D.  Lassige-D-M.  Ferrell-R-E.
TI The high mobility group I-C gene (HMGI-C):  polymorphism and
   genetic localization.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 103.
AB 60990103.439

AU Lombardi-P.  Sijbrands-E-J-G.  Kamerling-S.  Leuven-J-A-G.
   Havekes-L-M.
TI The T705I mutation of the low density lipoprotein receptor gene
   (FH Paris-9) does not cause familial hypercholesterolemia.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 106.
AB 60990106.439

AU Haviland-M-B.  Ferrell-R-E.  Sing-C-F.
TI Association between common alleles  of the low-density lipoprotein
   receptor gene region  and interindividual variation in plasma
   lipid and apolipoprotein levels  in a population-based sample from
   Rochester, Minnesota.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 108.
AB 60990108.439

AU Jonasdottir-A.  Eiberg-H.  Kjer-B.  Kjer-P.  Rosenberg-T.
TI Refinement of the dominant optic atrophy locus (OPA1)  to a 1.4-cM
   interval on chromosome 3q28-3q29,  within a 3-Mb YAC contig.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 115.
AB 60990115.439

AU Tzetis-M.  Kanavakis-E.  Antoniadi-T.  Doudounakis-S.  Adam-G.
   Kattamis-C.
TI Characterization of more than 85% of cystic fibrosis alleles  in
   the Greek population, including five novel mutations.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 121.
AB 60990121.439

AU Lam-H-M.  Dragan-L.  Tsou-H-C.  Merk-H.  Peacocke-M.  Goerz-G.
   Sassa-S.  Poh-Fitzpatrick-M.  Bickers-D-R.  Christiano-A-M.
TI Molecular basis of variegate porphyria:  a de novo insertion
   mutation in the protoporphyrinogen oxidase gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 126.
AB 60990126.439

AU Weber-G.  Grimmond-S.  Lagercrantz-J.  Friedman-E.  Phelan-C.
   Carson-E.  Hayward-N.  Jacobovitz-O.  Nordenskjoeld-M.  Larsson-C.
TI Exclusion of the phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase Cbeta3
   (PLCB3) gene as a candidate for multiple endocrine neoplasia type
   1.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 130.
AB 60990130.439

AU de-Wit-M-J.  Landsvater-R-M.  Sinke-R-J.  van-Kessel-A-G.
   Lips-C-J-M.  Hoeppener-J-W-M.  de-Wit-M-J.
TI Exclusion of the phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C
   beta3  (PLC beta3) gene as candidate  for the multiple endocrine
   neoplasia type 1 (MEN 1) gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 133.
AB 60990133.439

AU Dard-P.  Huck-S.  Frippiat-J-P.  Lefranc-G.  Langaney-A.
   Lefranc-M-P.  Sanchez-Mazas-A.
TI The IGHG3 gene shows a structural polymorphism characterized  by
   different hinge lengths: sequence of a new 2-exon hinge gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 99(1)  P 138.
AB 60990138.439

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AU Lim-L.  Manser-E.  Leung-T.  Hall-C.
TI Review Regulation of phosphorylation pathways by p21 GTPases.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 171.
AB 62420171.225

AU Iijima-H.  Fujino-T.  Minekura-H.  Suzuki-H.  Kang-M-J.
   Yamamoto-T.
TI Biochemical studies of two rat acyl-CoA synthetases, ACS1 and ACS2.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 186.
AB 62420186.225

AU Sareneva-T.  Mortz-E.  Toeloe-H.  Roepstorff-P.  Julkunen-I.
TI Biosynthesis and N-glycosylation of human interferon-gamma.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 191.
AB 62420191.225

AU Leier-I.  Jedlitschky-G.  Buechler-M.  Buchholz-U.  Brom-M.
   Keppler-D.
TI Identification of the biosynthetic leukotriene C_[4] export pump in
   murine mastocytoma cells as a homolog of the multidrug-resistance
   protein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 201.
AB 62420201.225

AU Cavaille-J.  Hadjiolov-A-A.  Bachellerie-J-P.
TI Processing of mammalian rRNA precursors at the 3' end of 18S rRNA.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 206.
AB 62420206.225

AU Muren-E.  Ek-B.  Bjoerk-I.  Rask-L.
TI Structural comparison of the precursor and the mature form of
   napin, the 2S storage protein in Brassica napus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 214.
AB 62420214.225

AU Tran-Dinh-S.  Beganton-F.  Nguyen-T-T.  Bouet-F.  Herve-M.
TI Mathematical model for evaluating the Krebs cycle flux with
   non-constant glutamate-pool size by ^[13]C-NMR spectroscopy.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 220.
AB 62420220.225

AU Lay-V-J.  Prescott-A-G.  Thomas-P-G.  John-P.
TI Heterologous expression and site-directed mutagenesis of the
   1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate oxidase from kiwi fruit.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 228.
AB 62420228.225

AU Selisko-B.  Garcia-C.  Becerril-B.  Delepierre-M.  Possani-L-D.
TI An insect-specific toxin from Centruroides noxius Hoffmann.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 235.
AB 62420235.225

AU Rodriguez-Crespo-I.  Gomez-Gutierrez-J.  Encinar-J-A.
   Gonzalez-Ros-J-M.  Albar-J-P.  Peterson-D-L.  Gavilanes-F.
TI Structural properties of the putative fusion peptide of hepatitis B
   virus upon interaction with phospholipids.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 243.
AB 62420243.225

AU Pauls-T-L.  Durussel-I.  Clark-I-D.  Szabo-A-G.  Berchtold-M-W.
   Cox-J-A.
TI Site-specific replacement of amino acid residues in the CD site of
   rat parvalbumin changes the metal specificity of this
   Ca^[2+]/Mg^[2+]-mixed site toward a Ca^[2+]-specific site.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 249.
AB 62420249.225

AU Durussel-I.  Pauls-T-L.  Cox-J-A.  Berchtold-M-W.
TI Chimeras of parvalbumin and oncomodulin involving exchange of the
   complete CD site show that the Ca^[2+]/Mg^[2+ ]specificity is an
   intrinsic property of the site.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 256.
AB 62420256.225

AU Coque-J-J-R.  de-la-Fuente-J-L.  Liras-P.  Martin-J-F.
TI Overexpression of the Nocardia lactamdurans
   alpha-aminoadipyl-cysteinyl-valine synthetase in Streptomyces
   lividans.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 264.
AB 62420264.225

AU Gdaniec-Z.  Ban-B.  Sowers-L-C.  Fazakerley-G-V.
TI Methoxyamine-induced mutagenesis of nucleic acids.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 271.
AB 62420271.225

AU Kromer-B.  Finkenzeller-D.  Wessels-J.  Dveksler-G.  Thompson-J.
   Zimmermann-W.
TI Coordinate expression of splice variants of the murine
   pregnancy-specific glycoprotein (PSG) gene family during placental
   development.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 280.
AB 62420280.225

AU Kuttkat-A.  Hartmann-A.  Hobe-S.  Paulsen-H.
TI The C-terminal domain of light-harvesting chlorophyll-a/b-binding
   protein is involved in the stabilisation of trimeric
   light-harvesting complex.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 288.
AB 62420288.225

AU Huber-E.  Baeumert-H-G.  Spatz-Kuembel-G.  Schubert-D.
TI Associations between erythrocyte band 3 protein and aldolase in
   detergent solution.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 293.
AB 62420293.225

AU Sluis-Cremer-N.  Naidoo-N.  Dirr-H.
TI Class-pi glutathione S-transferase is unable to regain its native
   conformation after oxidative inactivation by hydrogen peroxide.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 301.
AB 62420301.225

AU Cavazza-C.  Giudici-Orticoni-M-T.  Nitschke-W.  Appia-C.
   Bonnefoy-V.  Bruschi-M.
TI Characterisation of a soluble cytochrome c_[4] isolated from
   Thiobacillus ferrooxidans.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 308.
AB 62420308.225

AU Guthapfel-R.  Gueguen-P.  Quemeneur-E.
TI Reexamination of hormone-binding properties of protein
   disulfide-isomerase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 315.
AB 62420315.225

AU Gupta-D.  Oscarson-S.  Raju-T-S.  Stanley-P.  Toone-E-J.
   Brewer-C-F.
TI A comparison of the fine saccharide-binding specificity of Dioclea
   grandiflora lectin and concanavalin A.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 320.
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AU Hensgens-C-M-H.  Santos-H.  Zhang-C.  Kruizinga-W-H.  Hansen-T-A.
TI Electron-dense granules in Desulfovibrio gigas do not consist of
   inorganic triphosphate but of a glucose pentakis(diphosphate).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 327.
AB 62420327.225

AU Schloesser-A.  Schrempf-H.
TI A lipid-anchored binding protein is a component of an ATP-dependent
   cellobiose/cellotriose-transport system from the cellulose
   degrader Streptomyces reticuli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 332.
AB 62420332.225

AU Schmiedeknecht-G.  Kerkhoff-C.  Orso-E.  Stoehr-J.  Aslanidis-C.
   Nagy-G-M.  Knuechel-R.  Schmitz-G.
TI Isolation and characterization of a 14.5-kDa
   trichloroacetic-acid-soluble translational inhibitor protein from
   human monocytes that is upregulated upon cellular differentiation.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 339.
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AU Viles-J-H.  Mitchell-J-B-O.  Gough-S-L.  Doyle-P-M.  Harris-C-J.
   Sadler-P-J.  Thornton-J-M.
TI Multiple solution conformations of the integrin-binding cyclic
   pentapeptide cyclo(-Ser-D-Leu-Asp-Val-Pro-).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 352.
AB 62420352.225

AU Jackman-D-M.  Waddleton-D-M.  Younghusband-B.  Heeley-D-H.
TI Further characterisation of fast, slow and cardiac muscle
   tropomyosins from salmonid fish.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 363.
AB 62420363.225

AU Berlose-J-P.  Convert-O.  Derossi-D.  Brunissen-A.  Chassaing-G.
TI Conformational and associative behaviours of the third helix of
   antennapedia homeodomain in membrane-mimetic environments.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 372.
AB 62420372.225

AU Li-H.  Sadler-P-J.  Sun-H.
TI Rationalization of the strength of metal binding to human serum
   transferrin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 387.
AB 62420387.225

AU Chen-J-H.  Webb-T-J.  Powls-R.  Rees-H-H.
TI Purification and characterisation of haemolymph 3-dehydroecdysone
   3beta-reductase in relation to ecdysteroid biosynthesis in the
   cotton leafworm Spodoptera littoralis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 394.
AB 62420394.225

AU Lauder-R-M.  Huckerby-T-N.  Nieduszynski-I-A.
TI The structure of the keratan sulphate chains attached to
   fibromodulin isolated from articular cartilage.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 402.
AB 62420402.225

AU Brown-G-M.  Millar-A-R.  Masterson-C.  Brimacombe-J-S.
   Nikolaev-A-V.  Ferguson-M-A-J.
TI Synthetic phospho-oligosaccharide fragments of lipophosphoglycan as
   acceptors for Leishmania major alpha-D-mannosylphosphate
   transferase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 410.
AB 62420410.225

AU Krauter-G.  von-der-Lieth-C-W.  Schmidt-R.  Hecker-E.
TI Structure/activity relationships of polyfunctional diterpenes of
   the tigliane type.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 417.
AB 62420417.225

AU Rennecke-J.  Johannes-F-J.  Richter-K-H.  Kittstein-W.  Marks-F.
   Gschwendt-M.
TI Immunological demonstration of protein kinase Cmu in murine tissues
   and various cell lines.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 242(2)  P 428.
AB 62420428.225

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TI Detritus-Bacteria-Meiofauna interactions in a seagrass bed
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SO Marine-Biology.  1996 127(1)  P 1.
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AU Shimada-A.  Maruyama-T.  Miyachi-S.
TI Vertical distributions and photosynthetic action spectra of two
   oceanic picophytoplankters, Prochlorococcus marinus and
   Synechococcus sp.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 127(1)  P 15.
AB 61270015.227

AU Carmona-R.  Vergara-J-J.  Perez-Llorens-J-L.  Figueroa-F-L.
   Niell-F-X.
TI Photosynthetic acclimation and biochemical responses of Gelidium
   sesquipedale cultured in chemostats under different qualities of
   light.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 127(1)  P 25.
AB 61270025.227

AU Vernet-M.  Whitehead-K.
TI Release of ultraviolet-absorbing compounds by the red-tide
   dinoflagellate Lingulodinium polyedra.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 127(1)  P 35.
AB 61270035.227

AU Rijstenbil-J-W.  Wijnholds-J-A.
TI HPLC analysis of nonprotein thiols in planktonic diatoms: pool
   size, redox state and response to copper and cadmium exposure.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 127(1)  P 45.
AB 61270045.227

AU Montresor-M.  Marino-D.
TI Modulating effect of cold-dark storage on excystment in Alexandrium
   pseudogonyaulax (Dinophyceae).
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 127(1)  P 55.
AB 61270055.227

AU Haaeder-D-P.  Lebert-M.  Mercado-J.  Aguilera-J.  Salles-S.
   Flores-Moya-A.  Jimeenez-C.  Figueroa-F-L.
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   alga Padina pavonica measured in the field  under solar radiation.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 127(1)  P 61.
AB 61270061.227

AU Lipani-C.  Vitturi-R.  Sconzo-G.  Barbata-G.
TI Karyotype analysis of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus
   (Echinodermata): evidence for a heteromorphic  chromosome sex
   mechanism.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 127(1)  P 67.
AB 61270067.227

AU Lemire-M.  Himmelman-J-H.
TI Relation of food preference to fitness for the green sea urchin,
   Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 127(1)  P 73.
AB 61270073.227

AU Eckelbarger-K-J.  Davis-C-V.
TI Ultrastructure of the gonad and gametogenesis in the eastern
   oyster, Crassostrea virginica. I. Ovary and oogenesis.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 127(1)  P 79.
AB 61270079.227

AU Eckelbarger-K-J.  Davis-C-V.
TI Ultrastructure of the gonad and gametogenesis in the eastern
   oyster, Crassostrea virginica. II. Testis and spermatogenesis.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 127(1)  P 89.
AB 61270089.227

AU Brierley-A-S.  Allcock-A-L.  Thorpe-J-P.  Clarke-M-R.
TI Biochemical genetic evidence supporting the taxonomic separation of
   Loligo edulis and Loligo chinensis (Cephalopoda: Teuthoidea) from
   the genus Loligo.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 127(1)  P 97.
AB 61270097.227

AU Buening-N.  Spero-H-J.
TI Oxygen- and carbon-isotope analyses of the articulate brachiopod
   Laqueus californianus: a recorder of environmental changes in the
   subeuphotic zone.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 127(1)  P 105.
AB 61270105.227

AU Anil-A-C.  Kurian-J.
TI Influence of food concentration, temperature and salinity on the
   larval development of Balanus amphitrite.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 127(1)  P 115.
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AU Satuito-C-G.  Shimizu-K.  Natoyama-K.  Yamazaki-M.  Fusetani-N.
TI Age-related settlement success by cyprids of the barnacle Balanus
   amphitrite, with special reference to consumption of cyprid
   storage protein.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 127(1)  P 125.
AB 61270125.227

AU Vetter-E-W.
TI Life-history patterns of two Southern California Nebaliaspecies
   (Crustacea: Leptostraca): the failure of form to predict function.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 127(1)  P 131.
AB 61270131.227

AU Iribarne-O.
TI Habitat structure, population abundance and the opportunity for
   selection on body weight in the amphipod Eogammarus oclairi.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 127(1)  P 143.
AB 61270143.227

AU Arnold-G-P.  Metcalfe-J-D.
TI Seasonal migrations of plaice (Pleuronectes platessa)through the
   Dover Strait.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 127(1)  P 151.
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AU Radtke-R-L.  Showers-W.  Moksness-E.  Lenz-P.
TI Environmental information stored in otoliths: insights from stable
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SO Marine-Biology.  1996 127(1)  P 161.
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AU van-Dam-R-P.  Diez-C-E.
TI Diving behavior of immature hawksbills (Eretmochelys imbricata) in
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SO Marine-Biology.  1996 127(1)  P 171.
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AU Edelstein-S-J.  Schaad-O.  Henry-E.  Bertrand-D.  Changeux-J-P.
TI A kinetic mechanism for nicotinic acetylcholine receptors based on
   multiple allosteric transitions.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(5)  P 361.
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AU Ganz-R-E.  Ehrenstein-W-H.  Cavonius-C-R.
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SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(5)  P 381.
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AU Riesenhuber-M.    Bauer-H-U.    Geisel-T.  
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SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(5)  P 397.
AB 60750397.422

AU van-Zandwijk-J-P.  Bobbert-M-F.  Baan-G-C.  Huijing-P-A.
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SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(5)  P 409.
AB 60750409.422

AU Chay-T-R.
TI Electrical bursting and luminal calcium oscillation in excitable
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SO Biol-Cybern.  1996 75(5)  P 419.
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AU van-der-Smagt-P.  Groen-F.  Schulten-K.
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   using cell-imprint preparations.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 123(1)  P 1.
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AU Rietbroek-R-C.  van-de-Vaart-P-J-M.  Haveman-J.  Blommaert-F-A.
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SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 123(1)  P 6.
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AU Borchers-A-H.  Sanders-L-A.  Bowden-G-T.
TI Regulation of matrilysin expression in cells of squamous cell
   carcinoma by E-cadherin-mediated cell-cell contact.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 123(1)  P 13.
AB 61230013.432

AU de-Vrie-W-V.  Marquet-R-L.  Eggermont-A-M-M.  de-Vrie-W-V.
TI Cyclosporin A enhances locoregional metastasis of the CC531 rat
   colon tumour.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 123(1)  P 21.
AB 61230021.432

AU Liao-Y.  Tang-Z-Y.  Liu-K-D.  Ye-S-L.  Huang-Z.
TI Apoptosis of human BEL-7402 hepatocellular carcinoma cells released
   by antisense H-ras DNA-in vitro and in vivo studies.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 123(1)  P 25.
AB 61230025.432

AU Hahn-K-A.  Legendre-A-M.  Schuller-H-M.
TI Amputation and dexniguldipine as treatment for canine appendicular
   osteosarcoma.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 123(1)  P 34.
AB 61230034.432

AU Goeroegh-T.  Lippert-B-M.  Sprenger-E.  Saffran-S.  Heidorn-K.
   Bergmann-G.  Henze-E.  Werner-J-A.
TI DNA ploidy and protein synthesis in squamous cell carcinoma cell
   lines of the head and neck.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 123(1)  P 39.
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AU Fazeny-B.  Baur-M.  Prohaska-M.  Hudec-M.  Kremnitzer-M.  Meryn-S.
   Huber-H.  Grunt-T.  Tuchmann-A.  Dittrich-C.
TI Octreotide combined with goserelin in the therapy of advanced
   pancreatic cancer-results of a pilot study and review of the
   literature.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 123(1)  P 45.
AB 61230045.432

AU Ozaki-T.  Hillmann-A.  Ruebe-C.  Roedl-R.  Hein-M.  Hoffmann-C.
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TI The impact of intraoperative brachytherapy on surgery of Ewing's
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SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 123(1)  P 53.
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AU Hillmann-A.  Ozaki-T.  Ruebe-C.  Hoffmann-C.  Schuck-A.  Blasius-S.
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TI Surgical complications after preoperative irradiation of Ewing's
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SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 123(1)  P 57.
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AU Pirinen-R.  Lipponen-P.  Aaltomaa-S.  Syrjaenen-K.
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SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 123(1)  P 63.
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AU Gagnon-R-E.  Gagnon-F-A.  Macnab-A-J.
TI Comparison of 13 published cytochrome c oxidase near-infrared
   spectroscopy algorithms.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(6)  P 487.
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AU Koryak-Y.
TI Changes in the action potential and contractile properties of
   skeletal muscle in human's with repetitive stimulation after
   long-term dry immersion.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(6)  P 496.
AB 60740496.421

AU Gamet-D.  Duchene-J.  Goubel-F.
TI Reproducibility of kinetics of electromyogram spectrum parameters
   during dynamic exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(6)  P 504.
AB 60740504.421

AU Welsh-L.  Rutherford-O-M.
TI Hip bone mineral density is improved by high-impact aerobic
   exercise in postmenopausal women and men over 50 years.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(6)  P 511.
AB 60740511.421

AU McLellan-T-M.  Pope-J-I.  Cain-J-B.  Cheung-S-S.
TI Effects of metabolic rate and ambient vapour pressure on heat
   strain in protective clothing.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(6)  P 518.
AB 60740518.421

AU Bonnefoy-M.  Kostka-T.  Berthouze-S-E.  Lacour-J-R.
TI Validation of a physical activity questionnaire in the elderly.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(6)  P 528.
AB 60740528.421

AU Vorobiev-D-V.  Vetrova-E-G.  Larina-I-M.  Popova-I-A.
   Grigoriev-A-I.
TI Energy substrates, hormone responses and glucocorticoid binding  in
   lymphocytes during intense physical exercise in humans following
   phosphocreatine administration.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(6)  P 534.
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AU Hoffman-M-D.  Kassay-K-M.  Zeni-A-I.  Clifford-P-S.
TI Does the amount of exercising muscle alter the aerobic demand  of
   dynamic exercise?.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(6)  P 541.
AB 60740541.421

AU Koehle-M.  Duffin-J.
TI The effect of exercise duration on the fast component of exercise
   hyperpnoea at work rates below the first ventilatory threshold.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(6)  P 548.
AB 60740548.421

AU Kunita-K.  Fujiwara-K.
TI Relationship between reaction time of eye movement  and activity of
   the neck extensors.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(6)  P 553.
AB 60740553.421

AU Burtscher-M.  Nachbauer-W.  Baumgartl-P.  Philadelphy-M.
TI Benefits of training at moderate altitude versus sea level training
   in amateur runners.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(6)  P 558.
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AU Pyne-D-B.  Baker-M-S.  Smith-J-A.  Telford-R-D.  Weidemann-M-J.
TI Exercise and the neutrophil oxidative burst:  biological and
   experimental variability.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 74(6)  P 564.
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AU Desruelle-A-V.  Boisvert-P.  Candas-I-V.
TI Alcohol and its variable effect on human thermoregulatory response
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