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Vol. 265, No. 32 The Journal of November 15,199O
Biological Chemistry Copyright 0 1990 by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
428 East Preston St., Baltimore, MD 21202 U.S.A.
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CONTENTS*
MINIREVIEW
RNA editing in kinetoplastid mitochondria. Jean E. Feagin
COMMUNICATIONS
Molecular cloning, sequencing, and expression of mouse ferrochelatase.
Shigeru Taketani, Yoshitsugu Nakahashi, Takashi Osumi, and Rikio Tokunoga
Muscle-specific RNA processing continues in the absence of myogenin expression.
Osamu Saitoh, Eric N. Olson, and Muthu Periasamy
Intronic nature of the rat luteinizing hormone receptor gene defines a soluble receptor subspecies with hormone binding activity.
Chon Hwa Tsai-Morris, Ellen Buczko, Wei Wang, and Maria L. Dufau
Isoprenylation of an inhibitory G protein n subunit occurs only upon mutagenesis of the carboxyl ter- minus.
Teresa L. Z. Jones and Allen M. Spiegel
Differential regulation of Na+/H+ antiporter gene expression in vascular smooth muscle cells by hy- pertrophic and hyperplastic stimuli.
Gadiparthi N. Rao, Claude Sardet, Jacques Pouys&gur, and Bradford C. Berk
Characterization of the receptors for vascular endo- thelial growth factor.
Nora Vaisman, Denis Gospodarowict, ana’ Gera Neufeld
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Nucleotide sequence and 40 S subunit assembly of Xenopus laevis ribosomal protein S22.
Brett D. Keiper and W. Michael Wormington
Increased rate of phosphorylation-dephosphoryla- tion of the translational initiation factor eIF-4E correlates with the induction of protein and glyco- protein biosynthesis in activated B lymphocytes.
Wojciech Rychlik, JeffFey S. Rush, Robert E. Rhoads, and Charles J. Waechter
Characterization of microcystin-LR, a potent inhib- itor of type 1 and type 2A protein phosphatases.
Richard E. Honkanen, Jean Zwiller, Richard E. Moore, Sharon L. Daily, Balwant S. Khutra, Michael Dukelow, and Alton L. Boy&on
19472 Effects of CAMP-binding site mutations on intra- domain cross-communication in the regulatory sub- unit of CAMP-dependent protein kinase I.
Garth E. Ringheim and Susan S. Taylor
raplB, a CAMP-dependent protein kinase substrate, associates with the platelet cytoskeleton.
Thomas H. Fischer, Margaret N. Gatling, Juan-Carlos Lacal, and Gilbert C. White, II
19479 Studies on the 4-carbon precursor in the biosyn- thesis of riboflavin. Purification and properties of L-3,4-dihydroxy-2-butanone-4-phosphate syn- thase.
Rainer Volk and Adelbert Bather
ARTICLES 19486 Rate of electron transfer between cytochrome b,,, and extravesicular ascorbic acid.
Patrick M. Kelley, Vishram Jalukar, and David Njus
Renal metabolism and urinary excretion of platelet- activating factor in the rat.
Marina Noris, Norberto Perico, Daniela Macconi,, Vitto- rio Nanni, Jacek Dadan, Federico Peterlongo, and Gtuseppe Remuzzi
Interactions among mitochondrial aspartate ami- notransferase, malate dehydrogenase, and the inner mitochondrial membrane from heart, hepatoma, and liver.
Jan K. Teller, Leonard A. Fahien, and Enrique Valdivia
Effect of adrenalectomy on Ca’+ signaling in rat hepatocytes.
Andr6 B. Borle and Rebecca K. Studer
Transcriptional control of the rat al-acid glycopro- tein gene.
Heinz Baumann
Chromosomal protein HMGl removes the transcrip- tional block caused by the cruciform in supercoiled DNA.
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Holoenzymes of CAMP-dependent protein kinase containing the neural form of type I regulatory subunit have an increased sensitivity to cyclic nu- cleotides.
Gary G. Cadd, Michael D. Uhler, and G. Stanley McKnight
Shou Waga, Shigeki Mizuno, and Michiteru Yoshida
A hybrid Azotobacter vinelandii-Clostridium pas- teurianum nitrogenase iron protein that has in vivo and in vitro catalytic activity.
The rate of recombination of the subunits (RI and C) of CAMP-dependent protein kinase depends on whether one or two CAMP molecules are bound per RI monomer.
Marty R. Jacobson, John S. Cantwell, and Dennis R. Gunnar Houge, Robert A. Steinberg, Dagfinn 0greid, and Dean Stein Ove Dtiskeland
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Tightly associated cardiolipin in the bovine heart mitochondrial ATP synthase as analyzed by ‘lP nu- clear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Kim Smith Eble, William B. Coleman, Roy R. Hantgan, and Carol C. Cunningham
Colony-stimulating factor-l modulates a2-macro- globulin receptor expression in murine bone mar- row macrophages.
Isa M. Hussaini, Kotteazeth Srikumar, Peter J. Quesen- berry, and Steven L. Gonias
Arthropod hemocyanins. Molecular cloning and se- quencing of cDNAs encoding the tarantula hemo- cyanin subunits a and e.
Renate Voit and Gertraud Feldmaier-Fuchs
A novel antioxidant role for hemoglobin. The com- proportionation of ferrylhemoglobin with oxybe- moglobin.
Cecilia Giuliui and Kelvin J. A. Davies
* The CONTENTS arranged by Subject Categories will be found immediately following these CONTENTS. Full Instructions to Authors will be found in (1990) J. Biol. Chem. 265,595-605, and reprints may be obtained from the editorial office.
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Hyaluronic acid synthesis by mural granulosa cells and cumulus cells in vitro is selectively stimulated by a factor produced by oocytes and by transforming growth factor-b.
Anton&a Salustri, Salvatore Ulisse, Masaki Yanogish- ita, and Vincent C. Hascall
Evidence for proton countertransport by the sarco- plasmic reticulum Ca’+-ATPase during calcium transport in reconstituted proteoliposomes with low ionic permeability.
Daniel Levy, Michel Seigneuret, Aline Bluzat, and Jean- Louis Rigaud
The nucleotide-binding site of HisP, a membrane protein of the histidine permease. Identification of amino acid residues photoaffinity labeled by 8- azido-ATP.
Carol S. Mimura, Arie Admon, Katherine A. Hurt, and Giovanna Ferro-Luzzi Ames
Stimulation by thrombin increases the cytosolic free Na+ concentration in human platelets. Studies with the novel fluorescent cytosolic NA+ indicator so- dium-binding benzofuran isophthalate.
Michail Borin and Winfried Siffert
Peptide and protein carboxyl-terminal labeling through carboxypeptidase Y-catalyzed transpepti- dation.
Pierre-Frcmcois Berne, Jean-Marie Schmitter, and Syl- vain Blanquet
Electron transfer from menaquinol to fumarate. Fu- marate reductase anchor polypeptide mutants of Escherichia coli.
David J. Westenberg. Robert P. Gunsalus. Brian A. C. Ackrell, and Gary Cecchini
Interaction between the C5a receptor and Gi in both the membrane-bound and detergent-solubilized states.
Salvatore J. Siciliano, Thomas E. Rollins, and Martin S. Springer
Evolution of linonrotein receotors. The chicken oo- cyte receptor for very low density lipoprotein and vitellogenin binds the mammalian ligand apolipo- protein E.
Ernst Steyrer, Dwayne L. Barber, and Wolfgang Johann Schneider
The absence of a m’G cap on &globin mRNA and alfalfa mosaic virus RNA 4 increases the amounts of initiation factor 4F required for translation.
Linnea Fletcher, Susan D. Corbin, Karen S. Browning, and Joanne M. Ravel
Kinetics and thermodynamics of oxygen, CO, and azide binding by the subcomponents of soybean leg- hemoglobin.
Kay D. Martin, Leonard Saari, Wang Guang-Xin, Thomas Wang, Lawrence J. Parkhurst, and Robert V. Klucas
Conformational transitions of the H,K-ATPase studied with sodium ions as surrogates for protons.
Edd C. Rabon, Sara Bassilian, George Sachs, and Steven J. D. Karlish
Specificity and pH dependence for acylproline cleavage by prolidase.
William L. Mock, Peter C. Green, and Kevin D. Boyer
Mechanism and inhibition of prolidase. William L. Mock and Peter C. Green
Structure of the lipophosphoglycan from Leish- mania major.
Malcolm J. McConville, Jane E. Thomas-Oates, Michael A. J. Ferguson, and Steven W. Homans
Structure and chromosomal location of the human gene encoding cartilage matrix protein.
Robert N. Jenkins, Sherri L. Osborne-Lawrence, Andrea K. Sinclair, Roger L. Eddy, Jr., Mary G. Byers, Thomas B. Shows, and Allan D. Duby
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Hypertrophy and hyperplasia cause differing ef- fects on vascular smooth muscle cell Na’/H+ ex- change and intracellular pH.
Bradford C. Berk, Eric Elder, and Masayuki Mitsuka
The specificities of yeast methionine aminopepti- dase and acetylation of amino-terminal methionine in uiuo. Processing of altered ISO- 1-cytochromes c created by oligonucleotide transformation.
Richard P. Moerschell, Yumi Hosokawa, Susumu Tsun- asawa, and Fred Sherman
Binding of pancreatic carboxylester lipasc to mixed lipid films. Implications for surface organization.
Jean M. Muderhwa and Howard L. Brockman
Immunochemical evidence for the binding of caldes- mon to the NH*-terminal segment of actin.
Susan Adams, Gargi DasGupta, Joseph M. Ch.alovich, and Emil Reisler
Interaction of plasminogen and fibrin in plasmino- gen activation.
Hua-Lin Wu, Bi-Ing Chang, Dung-Ho Wu, Li-Ching CYYep,;tgjhheng-Chung Gong, Kuo-Long Lou, and Guey-
The interaction of bisulfite with milk xanthine ox- idase.
Kenneth M. Fish, Vincent Massey, Richard H. Sands, and William R. Dunham
Characterization of caldesmon binding to myosin. Mark E. Hemric and Joseph M. Chalovich
Molecular structure of microtubule-associated pro- tein 2b and 2c from rat brain.
Stefan Kindler, Barbara Schulz, Michel Goedert, and Craig C. Garner
Sialyl-a2-6-mannosyl-fll-4-N-acetylglucosamine, a novel compound occurring in urine of patients with &mannosidosis.
Johannes van Pelt, Lambertus Do&n+ Marinus Duran, Cornelis H. Hokke, Johannis P. Kamerhng, and Johannes F. G. Vliegenthart
Tissue-specific enhancer of the human multidrug- resistance (MDRI) gene.
Kimitoshi Kohno, Shin-ichi Sato, Takeshi Uchiumi, Hi- roshi Takano, Seishi Kate, and Michihiko Kuwano
Identification and characterization of heparan sul- fate-binding proteins from human lung carcinoma cells.
Michael E. Bilozur and Chitra Bz’swas
Purification and characterization of phosphoinosi- tide 3-kinase from rat liver.
Christopher L. Carpenter, Brian C. Duckworth, Kurt R. Auger, Bruce Cohen, Brian S. Schaffhausen, and Lewis C. Cantley
Antennal-specific pheromone-degrading aldehyde oxidases from the moths Antheraeapolyphemus and Bombyx mori.
R. Rybczynski, R. G. Vogt, and M. R. Lerner
Analysis of a splice acceptor site mutation which produces multiple splicing abnormalities in the hu- man argininosuccinate synthetase locus.
Tsung-Sheng Su and Ling-Huang Lin
Primary structure of the target of calcium vector protein of amphioxus.
Takashi Takagi and Jos A. Cox
Identification by mass spectrometry of threonine 97 in bovine myelin basic protein as a specific phos- phorylation site for mitogen-activated protein ki- nase.
Alan K. Erickson, D. Michael Payne, Paul A. Martino, Anthony J. Rossomando, Jeffrey Shabanowitz, Michael J. Weber, Donald F. Hunt, and Thomas W. Sturgill
Mitochondriai phosphate transport. N-Ethylmal- eimide insensitivity correlates with absence of beef heart-like Cy@ from the Saccharomyces cereuisiae phosphate transport protein.
Bernard GuPrin, Cuneyt Bukusoglu, Felicien Rakotoman- ana, and Hartmut Wohlrab
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Michael Fountoulakis, Jean-Francois Juranvitle, Antony Maris, Laurence Ozmen, and Gianni Garotta
19768 Stimulation of glucose transport and glucose trans- porter phosphorylation by okadaic acid in rat adi- pocytes.
John C. Lawrence, Jr., Jeffrey F. Hiken, and David E. James
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Interaction between light harvesting chlorophyll- a/b protein (LHCII) kinase and cytochrome bs/fcom- plex. In oitro control of kinase activity.
Alma Gal, Giinter Hauska, Reinhold Herrmann, and Itzhak Ohad
Vacuolar targeting and posttranslational processing of the precursor to the sweet potato tuberous root storage protein in heterologous plant cells.
Ken Matsuoka, Shogo Matsumoto, Tsukaho Hattori, Ya- sunori Machida, and Kenzo Nakamura
Affinity purification of human granulocyte macro- phage colony-stimulating factor receptor a-chain. Demonstration of binding by photoaffinity labeling.
Shigeru Chiba, Kyoichi Shibuya, Kohei Miyazono, Ari- nobu Tojo, Yoshitomo Oka, Kiyoshi Miyagawa, and Fumi- maro Takaku
Nerve growth factor rapidly induces expression of the 6%kDa neurofilament gene by posttranscrip- tional modification in PC 12h-R cells.
Kazuhiro Ikenaka, Kensuke Nakahira, Chitoshi Takay- ama, Kentaro Wada, Hiroshi Hatanaka, and Katsuhiko Mikoshiba
Structure of the 6%kDa neurofilament gene and regulation of its expression.
Kens& Nakahira, Kazuhiro Zkenaka, Kentaroh Wada, Taka-aki Tamura. Teiichi Furuichi. and Katsuhiko Mikoshiba
Human monocyte carboxylesterase. Purification and kinetics.
Ali M. Saboori and David S. Newcombe
Cloning and sequencing of a cDNA for the hemo- lymph juvenile hormone binding protein of larval Manduca sexta.
Keith A. Lerro and Glenn D. Prestwich
Localization of an intermediate chain of outer arm dynein by immunoelectron microscopy.
Stephen M. King and George B. Witman
Interleukin-3 and granulocyte-macrophage colony- stimulating factor mediate rapid phosphorylation and activation of cytosolic c-raf.
Michael P. Carroll, Ian Clark-Lewis, Ulf R. Rapp, and W. Stratford May
Correlation between expression of B-lipoxygenase- activating protein, 5-lipoxygenase, and cellular leu- kotriene synthesis.
Gregory K. Reid, Stacia Kargman, Philip J. Vickers, Joseph A. Mancini, Claire Liveille, Diane Ethier, Douglass K. Miller, John W. Gillard, Richard A. F. Dixon, and Jilly F. Evans
Expression of acid phosphatase-&galactosidase hy- brid proteins prevents translocation by depleting a soluble factor.
Matthew R. Young, Joanne Andreadis, Li-Tai Hu, and Paul B. Wolfe
Cytokine-enhanced expression of glycoprotein Iba in human endothelium.
Barbara A. Konkle, Sandor S. Shapiro, Adam S. Asch, and Ralph L. Nachman
Isolation and characterization of acetylated histones H3 and H4 and their assembly into nucleosomes.
Keith W. Marvin Peter Yau, and E. Morton Bradbury
Nucleosome linking number change controlled by acetylation of histones H3 and H4.
Vicki G. Norton, Keith W. Marvin, Peter Yau, and E. Morton Bradbury
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Molecular cloning, characterization and functional expression of the rat liver interleukin 6 receptor.
Matthias Baumann, Heinz Baumann, and Georg H. Fey
A difference in the splicing patterns of the closely related normal and variant human growth hormone gene transcripts is determined by a minimal se- quence divergence between two potential splice- acceptor sites.
Patricia A. Estes, Nancy E. Cooke, and Stephen A. Liebhaber
Regulation of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase gene expression in human fibroblasts by interferon-y. Upstream control region discriminates between in- terferon-y and interferon-a.
Wei Dai and Sohan L. Gupta
Cloning of the H,K-ATPase fl subunit. Tissue-spe- cific expression, chromosomal assignment, and re- lationship to Na,K-ATPase @ subunits.
Victor A. Canfield, Curtis T. Okamoto, Dar Chow, Julia Dorfman, Philippe Gros, John G. Forte, and Robert Levenson
Identification and characterization of hepatocyte- specific regulatory regions of the rat pyruvate ki- nase L gene. The synergistic effects of multiple ele- ments.
Kazuya Yamada, Tamio Noguchi, Tamiko Matsuda, Ma- saru Takenaka, Paolo Monaci, Alfred0 Nicosia, and Take- hiko Tanaka
Purification and characterization of a methionine aminopeptidase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Yie-Hwa Chang, Ulrich Teichert, and John A. Smith
Purification and characterization of a novel intra- cellular acid proteinase from the plasmodia of a true slime mold, Physarum polycephalum.
Kimiko Murakami-Murofushi, Takayuki Takahashi, Yu- kie Minowa, Sumiko Gino, Tomoko Takeuchi, Haruko Ki- tagaki-Ogawa, Hiromu Murofushi, and Kenji Takahashi
CDC6 mRNA fluctuates periodically in the yeast cell cycle.
Chen Zhou and Ambrose Jong
Phosphorylation of neutrophil47-kDa cytosolic ox- idase factor. Translocation to membrane is associ- ated with distinct phosphorylation events.
Daniel Rotrosen and Thomas L. Leto
Isolation and characterization of renin-expressing cell lines from transgenic mice containing a renin- promoter viral oncogene fusion construct,
Curt D. Sigmund, Kazuhiko Okuyama, Julie Ingelfinger, Craig A. Jones, John J. Mullins, Colleen Kane, Untae Kim, Chuanzhen Wu, Luella Kenny, Youcef Rustum, Victor J. Dzau, and Kenneth W. Gross
Identification of monoclonal antibody 4A-binding site on the transducin a subunit. Immunoblotting of submaxillary Arg-C protease fragments of trans- ducin. -
Vijay N. Hingorani and Yee-Kin Ho
Mannosidase II and the 135-kDa Golgi-specific an- tigen recognized by monoclonal antibody 53FC3 are the same dimeric protein.
Michael D. Baron and Henrik Garoff
Androgen-dependent protein from mouse vas def- erens. cDNA cloning and protein homology with the aldo-keto reductasesuperfamily.
Eric A. Pailhoux, Antoine Martinez, Georges M. Veys- siere, and Claude G. Jean
Differential inhibitory effects of lovastatin on pro- tein isoprenylation and sterol synthesis.
Michael Sinensky, Lawrence A. Beck, Sherry Leonard, and Robert Evans
Cyclic AMP regulation of G, protein. Thyrotropin and forskolin increase the quantity of stimulatory guanine nucleotide-binding proteins in cultured thyroid follicles.
Bertrand Saunier, Karim Dib, Brigitte Delemer, Claude Jacquemin, and Claude Correse
19947 An inducible nuclear factor binds to a growth hor- mone-regulated gene.
Jong-Bok Yoon, Susan A. Berry, Steven Seelig, and Howard C. Towle
19955 Membrane protein thiol cross-linking associated with the permeabilization of the inner mitochon- drial membrane by Ca2’ plus prooxidants.
Marcia M. Fagian, Lucia Pereira-da-S&a, lone S. Mar- tins, and Anibal E. Vercesi
19961 Characterization of the 5’-flanking region of the rat protein kinase C y gene.
Kuang-Hua Chen, Steven G. Widen, Samuel H. Wilson, and Kuo-Ping Huang
19966 Purification and biochemical characterization of statin, a nonproliferation specific protein from rat liver.
Ulrike Sester, Masaaki Sawada, and Eugenia Wang
19973 Arachidonic acid release by bombesin. A novel post- receptor target for heterologous mitogenic desensi- tization.
Jonathan B. A. M&r and Enrique Rozengurt
19980 Fatty acylation of heparan sulfate proteoglycan from human colon carcinoma cells.
Renato V. Iozzo, Ilona Kovalszky, Nina Hacobian, Paul K. Schick, John S. Ellingson, and George R. Dodge
19990 The tryptophan cluster: a hypothetical structure of the DNA-binding domain of the my6 protooncogene product.
Chie Kanei-Ishii, Akinori Sarai, Tetsuya Sawataki, Hi- deki Nakagoshi, Dong-Ning He, Kazuhiro Ogata, Yoshi- fumi Nishimura, and Shuns& Ishii
19996 Eukaryotic and prokaryotic signal peptides direct secretion of a bacterial endozlucanase bv mamma- lian cells.
Judith Hall, Geoffrey P. Hazlewood, M. Azim Surani, Barry H. Hirst, and Harry J. Gilbert
20000 Isolation and phosphorylation of the Bacillus sub- tilis degS and degU gene products.
Kuniaki Mukai, Mutsumi Kawata, and Teruo Tanaka
20007 Analysis of the kinetic barriers for ligand binding to sperm whale myo lobin using site-directed mu- ta enesis and laser p
F % otolysis techniques.
heodore E. Carver, Ronald J. Rohlfs, John S. Olson, Quentin H. Gibson, Richard S. Blackmore, Barry A. Sprin-
ger, and Stephen G. Sligar
20021 Expression of novel DNA-binding protein with zinc finger structure in various tumor cells.
Masatoshi Tagawa, Tohru Sakamoto, Kazuhiro Shi e- moto, Hisahiro Matsubara, Yoshio Tamura, Toshihiro to, f Ikuro Nakamura, Akira Okitsy Kenji Imai, and Masaru Taniguchi
20027 Reconstitution of steps in the constitutive secretory pathway in permeabilized cells. Secretion of glyco- sylated tripeptide and truncated sphingomyehn.
J. Bernd Helms, Achim Karrenbauer, Karel W. A. Wirtz, James E. Rothman, and Felix T. Wieland
20033 A single cyclohexadienyl dehydro enase specifies the prephenate dehydrogenase an d arogenate de- hydrogenase corn tyrosine in Pseu B
onents of the dual pathways to L- omonas aeruginosa.
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Tianhui Xia and Roy A. Jensen
20044 Investigation of the lipid domains and apolipo ro- tein orientation in reconstituted high density ipo- P proteins by fluorescence and IR methods.
Jennifer Hefele Wald, Erik Goorma htigh, ‘f
Joelle De Meutter, Jean-Marie Ruysschaert, and na Jonas
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS 20051 Biosynthesis of Torpedo acetylcholinesterase in
mammalian cells. Functional expression and muta- genesis of the glycophospholipid-anchored form. Vol. 265 (1990) 12576-12583.
Gretchen Gibney and Palmer Taylor 20051 Baculovirus-directed expression of the human in-
sulin receptor and an insulin-binding ectodomain. Vol. 265 (1990) 13074-13083.
Jerem I. Paul, Jeremy Tavare, R. M. Denton, and Donald $ Steiner
20051 Rabbit small intestinal trehalase. Purification, cDNA cloning! expression, and verification of gly- cosylphosphatidylmositol anchoring. Vol. 265 (1990) 15034-15039.
Juer Ruf, Hans Wacker, Peter James, Michele Maffia, Peter 8. eder, Guy Galand, Annette von Kieckebusch, Giorgco Semenza, and Ned Mantei
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry
CONTENTS Arranged by Subject Categories
November 15,199O
MINIREVIEW
RNA editing in kinetoplastid mitochondria. Jean E. Feagin
CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS
Structure of the lipophosphoglycan from Leish- mania major.
Malcolm J. McConville, Jane E. ThomasOates, Michael A. J. Ferguson, and Steven W. Homans
Sialyl-cY2-6-mannosyl-@l-4-iV-acetylglucosamine, a novel compound occurring in urine of patients with &mannosidosis.
Johannes van Pelt, Lambertus Dorland, Marinus Duran, Cornelis H. Hokke, Johannis P. Kamerling, and Johannes F. G. Vliegenthart
Fatty acylation of heparan sulfate proteoglycan from human colon carcinoma cells.
Renato V. Zozzo, Ilona Kovalszky, Nina Hacobian, Paul K. Schick, John S. Ellingson, and George R. Dodge
Investigation of the lipid domains and apolipopro- tein orientation in reconstituted high density lipo- proteins by fluorescence and IR methods.
Jennifer Hefele Wald, Erik Goormaghtigh, Joelle De Meutter, Jean-Marie Ruysschaert, and Ana Jonas
CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM
Isoprenylation of an inhibitory G protein a subunit occurs only upon mutagenesis of the carboxyl ter- minus.
Teresa L. Z. Jones and Allen M. Spiegel
Differential regulation of Na+/H+ antiporter gene expression in vascular smooth muscle cells by hy- pertrophic and hyperplastic stimuli.
Gadiparthi N. Rao, Claude Sardet, Jacques Pouyssegur, and Bradford C. Berk
raplB, a CAMP-dependent protein kinase substrate, associates with the platelet cytoskeleton.
Thomas H. Fischer, Margaret N. Gatling, Juan-Carlos Lacal, and Gilbert C. White, II
Renal metabolism and urinary excretion of platelet- activating factor in the rat.
Marina Noris, Norberto Perico, Daniela Macconi, Vitto- rio Nanni, Jacek Dadan, Federico Peterlongo, and Giuseppe Remuzzi
Colony-stimulating factor-l modulates az-macro- globulin receptor expression in murine bone mar- row macrophages.
Isa M. Hussaini, Kotteazeth Srikumar, Peter J. Quesen- berry, and Steven L. Gonias
A novel antioxidant role for hemoglobin. The com- proportionation of ferrylhemoglobin with oxyhe- moglobin.
Cecilia Giulivi and Kelvin J. A. Davies
Characterization of the receptors for vascular endo- thelial growth factor.
Nora Vaisman, Denis Gospodarowicz, and Gera Neufeld
Increased rate of phosphorylation-dephosphoryla- tion of the translational initiation factor eIF-4E correlates with the induction of protein and glyco- protein biosynthesis in activated B lymphocytes.
Wojciech Rychlik, Jeffrey S. Rush, Robert E. Rhoads, and Charles J. Waechter
Interactions among mitochondrial aspartate ami- notransferase, malate dehydrogenase, and the inner mitochondrial membrane from heart, hepatoma, and liver.
Jan K. Teller, Leonard A. Fahien, and Enrique Valdivia
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Effect of adrenalectomy on Ca*+ signaling in rat hepatocytes.
Andre B. Borle and Rebecca K. Studer
Hyaluronic acid synthesis by mural granulosa cells and cumulus cells in vitro is selectively stimulated by a factor produced by oocytes and by transforming growth factor-&
Antonietta Salustri, Salvatore Ulisse, Masaki Yanagish- ita, and Vincent C. Hascall
Evolution of lipoprotein receptors. The chicken oo- cyte receptor for very low density lipoprotein and vitellogenin binds the mammalian ligand apolipo- protein E.
Ernst Steyrer, Dwayne L. Barber, and Wolfgang Johann Schneider
Hypertrophy and hyperplasia cause differing ef- fects on vascular smooth muscle cell Na+/H+ ex- change and intracellular pH.
Bradford C. Berk, Eric Elder, and Masayuki Mitsuka
Characterization of caldesmon binding to myosin. Mark E. Hemric and Joseph M. Chalovich
Identification and characterization of heparan sul- $;;btndmg proteins from human lung carcinoma
M&we1 E. Bilozur and Chitra Biswas
Identification by mass spectrometry of threonine 97 in bovine myelin basic protein as a specific phos- phorylation site for mitogen-activated protein ki- nase.
Alan K. Erickson, D. Michael Payne, Paul A. Martino, Anthony J. Rossomando, Jeffrey Shabanowitz, Michael J. Weber, Donald F. Hunt, and Thomas W. Sturgill
Vacuolar targeting and posttranslational processing of the precursor to the sweet potato tuberous root storage protein in heterologous plant cells.
Ken Matsuoka, Shogo Matsumoto, Tsukaho Hattori, Ya- sunori Machida, and Kenzo Nakamura
Stimulation of glucose transport and glucose trans- porter phosphorylation by okadaic acid in rat adi- pocytes.
John C. Lawrence, Jr., Jeffrey F. Hiken, and David E. James
Interleukin-3 and granulocyte-macropbage colony- stimulating factor mediate rapid phosphorylation and activation of cytosolic c-raf.
Michael P. Carroll, Zan Clark-Lewis, Ulf R. Rapp, and W. Stratford May
Correlation between expression of &lipoxygenase- activating protein, 5-lipoxygenase, and cellular leu- kotriene synthesis.
Gregory K. Reid, Stacia Kargman, Philip J. Vickers, Joseph A. Mancini, Claire L+%eille, Diane Ethier, Douglass K. Miller, John W. Gillard, Richard A. F. Dixon, and Jilly F. Evans
Expression of acid phosphatase-&galactosidase hy- brid proteins prevents translocation by depleting a soluble factor.
Matthew R. Young, Joanne Andreadis, Li-Tai Hu, and Paul B. Wolfe
Purification and characterization of a methionine aminopeptidase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Yie-Hwa Chang, Ulrich Teichert, and John A. Smith
Phosphorylation of neutrophil47-kDa cytosolic ox- idase factor. Translocation to membrane is associ- ated with distinct phosphorylation events.
Daniel Rotrosen and Thomas L. Leto
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Isolation and characterization of renin-expressing cell lines from transgenic mice containing a renin- promoter viral oncogene fusion construct.
Curt D. Sigmund, Kazuhiko Okuyama, Julie Ingelfinger, Craig A. Jones, John J. Mullins, Colleen Kane, Untae Kim, Chuanzhen Wu, Luella Kenny, Youcef Rustum, Victor J. Dzau, and Kenneth W. Gross
Mannosidase II and the 135-kDa Golgi-specific an- tigen recognized by monoclonal antibody 53FC3 are the same dimeric protein.
Michael D. Baron and Henrik Garoff
Differential inhibitory effects of lovastatin on pro- tein isoprenylation and sterol synthesis.
Michael Sinensky, Lawrence A. Beck, Sherry Leonard, and Robert Evans
Cyclic AMP regulation of G. protein. Thyrotropin and forskolin increase the quantity of stimulatory guanine nucleotide-binding proteins in cultured thyroid follicles.
Bertrand Saunier, Karim Dib, Brigitte Delemer, Claude Jacquemin, and Claude Correze
Purification and biochemical characterization of statin, a nonproliferation specific protein from rat liver.
Ulrike Sester, Masaaki Sawada, and Eugenia Wang
Arachidonic acid release by bombesin. A novel post- receptor target for heterologous mitogenic desensi- tization.
Jonathan B. A. Millar and Enrique Rozengurt
Reconstitution of steps in the constitutive secretory pathway in permeahilized cells. Secretion of glyco- sylated tripeptide and truncated sphingomyelin.
J. Bernd Helms, Achim Karrenbauer, Karel W. A. Wirtz, James E. Rothman, and Felix T. Wieland
ENZYMOLOGY
Characterization of microcystin-LR, a potent inhib- itor of type 1 and type 2A protein phosphatases.
Richard E. Honkanen, Jean Zwiller, Richard E. Moore, Sharon L. Daily, Balwant S. Khatra, Michael Dukelow, and Alton L. Boynton
Studies on the 4-carbon precursor in the biosyn- thesis of riboflavin. Purification and properties of L-3,4-dihydroxy-2-butanone-4-phosphate syn- thase.
Rainer Volk and Adelbert Bather
The rate of recombination of the subunits (RI and C) of CAMP-dependent protein kinase depends on whether one or two CAMP molecules are bound per RI monomer.
Gunnar Houge, Robert A. Steinberg, Dagfinn 0greid, and Stein Ove Deskeland
Specificity and pH dependence for acylproline cleavage by prolidase.
William L. Mock, Peter C. Green, and Kevin D. Boyer
Mechanism and inhibition of prolidase. William L. Mock and Peter C. Green
Binding of pancreatic carboxylester lipase to mixed lipid films. Implications for surface organization.
Jean M. Muderhwa and Howard L. Brockman
Interaction of plasminogen and fibrin in plasmino- gen activation: -
Hua-Lin Wu, Bi-Ing Chang, Dung-Ho Wu, Li-Ching $aagShy-Chung Gong, Kuo-Long Lou, and Guey-
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Kenneth M. Fish, Vincent Massey, Richard H. Sands, and William R. Dunham
Purification and characterization of phosphoinosi- tide 3-kinase from rat liver.
Christopher L. Carpenter, Brian C. Duckworth, Kurt R. $usr,yBruce Cohen, Brian S. Schaffhausen, and Lewis C.
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Antennal-specific pheromone-degrading aldehyde oxidases from the moths Antheraeapolyphemus and Bombyx mori.
R. Rybczynski, R. G. Vogt, and M. R. Lerner
Human monocyte carboxylesterase. Purification and kinetics.
Ali M. Saboori and David S. Newcombe
Purification and characterization of a novel intra- cellular acid proteinase from the plasmodia of a true slime mold, Physarum polycephalum.
Kimiko Murakami-Murofushi, Takayuki Takahashi, Yu- kie Minowa, Sumiko Iino, Tomoko Takeuchi, Haruko Ki- tagaki-Ogawa, Hiromu Murofushi, and Kenji Takahashi
A single cyclohexadienyl dehydrogenase specifies the prephenate dehydrogenase and arogenate de- hydrogenase components of the dual pathways to L- tyrosine in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Tianhui Xia and Roy A. Jensen
MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS
Rate of electron transfer between cytochrome bael and extravesicular ascorbic acid.
Patrick M. Kelley, Vishram Jalukar, and David Njus
Tightly associated cardiolipin in the bovine heart mitochondrial ATP synthase as analyzed by 3’P nu- clear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Kim Smith Eble. William B. Coleman, ROY R. Han&an. and Carol C. Cunningham
Evidence for proton countertransport by the sarco- plasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase during calcium transport in reconstituted proteoliposomes with low ionic permeability.
Daniel Levy, Michel Seigneuret, Aline Bluzat, and Jean- Louis Rigaud
The nucleotide-binding site of HisP, a membrane protein of the histidine permease. Identification of amino acid residues photoaffinity labeled by 8- azido-ATP.
Carol S. Mimura, Arie Admon, Katherine A. Hurt, and Giovanna Ferro-Luzzi Ames
Stimulation by thrombin increases the cytosolic free Na’ concentration in human platelets. Studies with the novel fluorescent cytosolic NA+ indicator so- dium-binding benzofuran isophthalate.
Michail Borin and Winfried Siffert
Electron transfer from menaquinol to fumarate. Fu- marate reductase anchor polypeptide mutants of Escherichia coli.
David J. Westenberg, Robert P. Gunsalus, Brian A. C. Ackrell, and Gary Cecchini
Conformational transitions of the H,K-ATPase studied with sodium ions as surrogates for protons.
Edd C. Rabon, Sara Bassilian, George Sachs, and Steven J. D. Karlish
Interaction between light harvesting chlorophyll- a/b protein (LHCII) kinase and cytochrome b&corn- plex. In vitro control of kinase activity.
Alma Gal, Gunter Hauska, Reinhold Herrmann, and Itzhak Ohad
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19955 Membrane protein thiol cross-linking associated with the permeabilization of the inner mitochon- drial membrane by Ca*+ plus prooxidants.
Marcia M. Fagian, Lucia Per&a-da-Silva, lone S. Mar- tins, and Anibal E. Vercesi
NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS
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Molecular cloning, sequencing, and expression of mouse ferrochelatase.
Shigeru Taketani, Yoshitsugu Nakahashi, Takashi Osumi, and Rikio Tokunaga
Muscle-specific RNA processing continues in the absence of myogenin expression.
Osamu Saitoh, Erie N. Olson, and Muthu Periasamy
Intronic nature of the rat luteinizing hormone receptor gene defines a soluble receptor subspecies with hormone binding activity.
Chon Hwa Tsai-Morris, Ellen Buczko, Wei Wang, and Maria L. Dufau
Nucleotide sequence and 40 S subunit assembly of Xenopus laevis ribosomal protein 522.
Brett D. Keiper and W. Michael Wormington
Transcriptional control of the rat al-acid glycopro- tein gene.
Heinz Baumann
Chromosomal protein HMGl removes the transcrip- tional block caused by the cruciform in supercoiled DNA.
Shou Waga, Shigeki Miturw, und Michiteru Yoshida
A hybrid Azotobaeter vinelandii-Ctostridium pas- teurianum nitrogenase iron protein that has in vivo and in vitro catalytic activity.
Marty R. Jacobson, John S. Cantwell, and Dennis R. Dean
Arthropod hemocyanins. Molecular cloning and se- quencing of cDNAs encoding the tarantula hemo- cyanin subunits a and e.
RPnate Voit and Gertraud Feldmaier-Fuchs
The absence of a m’G cap on S-globin mRNA and alfalfa mosaic virus RNA 4 increases the amounts of initiation factor 4F required for translation.
Linnea Fletcher, Susan D. Corbin, Karen 5’. Browning, and Joanne M. Ravel
Structure and chromosomal location of the human gene encoding cartilage matrix protein.
Robert N. Jenkins, Shrri L. Osborne-Lawrence, Andrea K. Sinclair, Roger L. Eddy, Jr., Mary G. Byers, Thomas B. Shows, and Allan D. Duby
Tissue-specific enhancer of the human multidrug- resistance (MDRl) gene.
Kimitoshi Kohno, Shin-ichi Sate, Takeshi Uchiumi, Hi- roshi Takano, Se&hi Kato, and Michihiko Kuwana
Analysis of a splice acceptor site mutation which produces multiple splicing abnormalities in the hu- man argininosuccinate synthetase locus.
Tsung-Sheng Su and Ling-Huang Lin
Nerve growth factor rapidly induces expression of the 68-kDa neurofilament gene by posttranscrip- tional modification in PC12h-R cells.
Kazuhiro Zkenaka, Kens&e Nakahira, Chitoshi Takay- ama, Kentaro Wada, Hiroshi Hatanaka, and Katsuhiho Mikoshiba
Structure of the 68-kDa neurofilament gene and regulation of its expression.
Kensuke Nakahira, Kazuhiro Zkenaka, Kentaroh Wada, Taka-aki Tamura, Teiichi Furuichi, and Katsuhiko Mikoshiba
Cytokine-enhanced expression of glycoprotein Iba in human endothelium.
Barbara A. Konkle, Sandor S. Shapiro, Adam S. Asch, and Ralph L. Nachman
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Isolation and characterization of acetylated histones H3 and H4 and their assembly into nucleosomes.
Keith W. Marvin, Peter Yau, and E. Morton Bradbury
Nucleosome linking number change controlled by acetylation of histones H3 and H4.
Vicki G. Norton. Keith W. Marvin. Peter Yau. and E. Morton Bradbury ’
Molecular cloning. characterization and functional expression of therat liver interleukin 6 receptor.
Matthias Baumann, Heinz Baumann. and Georg H. Fey
A difference in the splicing patterns of the closely related normal and variant human growth hormone gene transcripts is determined by a minimal se- quence divergence between two potential splice- acceptor sites.
Patricia A. E&es, Nancy E. Cooke, and Stephen A. Liebhaber
Regulation of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase gene expression in human fibroblasts by interferon-y. &stream control region discriminates between in- terferon-y and inte&eron-a.
Wei Dai and Sohan L. Gupta
Cloning of the H,K-ATPase fi subunit. Tissue-spe- cific expression, chromosomal assignment, and re- lationship to Na,K-ATPase j3 subunits.
Victor A. Canfield, Curtis T. Okamota, Dar Chow, Julia Dorfman, Philippe Gros, John G. Forte, and Robert Levenson
Identification and characterization of hepatoeyte- specific regulatory regions of the rat pyruvate ki- nase L gene. The synergistic effects of multiple ele- ments. -
_ - Kazuva Yamada. Tamio NoEuchi. Tamiko Mats&, Ma-
saru Tikenaka, Pi010 Mona& Alfiedo Nicosia, and Fake- hiko Tanaka
CDC6 mRNA fluctuates periodically in the yeast cell cycle.
Chen Zhou and Ambrose Jong
Androgen-dependent protein from mouse vas def- erens. cDNA cloning and protein homology with the aldo-keto reductase superfamily.
Eric A. Pailhoux, Antoine Martinez, Georges M. Veys- siere, and Claude G. Jean
An inducible nuclear factor binds to a growth hor- mone-regulated gene.
Jong-Bok Yoon, Susan A. Berry, Steven Seelig, and Howard C. Towle
Characterization of the 5’-flanking region of the rat protein kinase C y gene.
Kuang-Hua Chen, Steven G. Widen, Samuel H. Wilson, and Kuo-Ping Huung
The tryptophan cluster: a hypothetical structure of the DNA-binding domain of the myb protooncogene product.
Chie Kanei-Zshii, Akinori Sarai, Tetsuya Sawazaki, Hi- deki Nakagoshi, Dong-Ning He, Kazuhiro Ogata, Yoshi- fumi Nishimura, and Shunsuke Zshii
Eukaryotic and prokaryotic signal peptides direct secretion of a bacterial endoglucanase by mamma- lian cells.
Judith Hall, Geoffrey P. Hazlewood, M. Arim Surani, Barry H. Hirst, and Harry J. Gilbert
Isolation and phosphorylation of the Bacillus eub- tilis degS and degU gene products.
Kuniaki Mukai, Mutsumi Kawata, ana’ Teruo Tanaka
Expression of novel DNA-binding protein with zinc finger structure in various tumor cells.
Masatoshi Tagawa, Tohru Sakamoto, Kazuhiro Shige- moto, Hisahiro Matsubara, Yoshio Tamura, Toshihiro Zto, Zkuro Nakamura, Akira Okitsy Kenji Imai, and Masaru Taniguchi
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20051 Biosynthesis of Torpedo acetylcholinesterase in mammalian cells. Functional expression and muta- genesis of the glycophospholipid-anchored form. Vol. 265 (1990) 12576-12583.
Gretchen Gibney and Palmer Taylor
20051 Baculovirus-directed expression of the human in- sulin receptor and an insulin-binding ectodomain. Vol. 265 (1990) 13074-13083.
Jeremy I. Paul, Jeremy Tavare, R. M. Denton, and Donald F. Steiner
20051 Rabbit small intestinal trehalase. Purification, cDNA cloning! expression, and verificati;~,of gly- cosylphosphatidylinositol anchoring. . 265 (1990) 15034-1503s.
Juerg Ruf, Hans Wacker, Peter James, Michele Maffia, Peter Se&r, Guy Galand, Annette von Kieckebusch, Giorgio Semenza, and Ned Mantei
PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE
19472 Effects of CAMP-binding site mutations on intra- domain cross-communication in the regulatory sub- unit of CAMP-dependent protein kinase I.
Garth E. Ringheim and Susan S. Taylor
19502 Holoenzymes of CAMP-dependent protein kinase containing the neural form of type I regulatory subunit have an increased sensitivity to cyclic nu- cleotides.
Gary G. Cadd, Michael D. Uhler, ana’ G. Stanley McKnight
19551 Peptide and protein carboxyl-terminal labeling through carboxypeptidase Y-catalyzed transpepti- dation.
Pierre-Francois Berne, Jean-Marie Schmitter, and Syl- vain Blanquet
19568 Interaction between the C5a receptor and Gi in both the membrane-bound and detergent-solubilized states,
Saluatore J. Siciliana, Thomas E. Rollins, and Martin S. Springer
19588 Kinetics and thermodynamics of oxygen, CO, and azide binding by the subcomponents of soybean leg- hemoglobin.
Kay D. Martin, Leonard Saari, Wang Guang-Xin, Thomas Wang, Lawrence J. Parkhurst, and Robert V. KhI.CCl.S
19638 The specificities of yeast methionine aminopepti- dase and acetylation of amino-terminal methionine in viuo. Processing of altered ISO-1-cytochromes c created by oligonucleotide transformation.
Richard P. Moerschell, Yumi Hosokawa, Susumu Tsun- asawa, and Fred Sherman
19652 Immunochemical evidence for the binding of caldes- mon to the N&terminal segment of actin.
Susan Adams, Gargi DasGupta, Joseph M. Chalovich, and Emil Reisler
19679 Molecular structure of microtubule-associated pro- tein 2b and 2c from rat brain.
Stefan Kindler, Barbara Schulz, Michel Goedert, and Craig C. Garner
19721 Primary structure of the target of calcium vector protein of amphioxus.
Takashi Takagi and Jos A. Cor
3 9736 Mitoehondrial phosphate transport. N-Ethylmal- eimide insensitivity correlates with absence of beef heart-like Cys4’ from the Saccharomyces cerevisiae phosphate transport protein.
Bernard Gu&in, Cuneyt Bukusoglu, Felicien Rakotoman- ana, and Hartmut Wohlrab
19758 zin;enterferon y receptor binds one interferon y *
Michael Fountoulakis, Jean-Francois Juranville, Antony Maris, Laurence Ozmen, and Gianni Garotta
19777 Affinity uurification of human granulocste macro- phage colony-stimulating factor receptor a-chain. Demonstration of binding by photoaffinity labeling.
Shigeru Chiba, Kyoichi Shibuya, Kohei Miyazono, Ari- nobu Tojo, Yoshitomo Oka, Kiyoshi Miyagawa, and Fumi- maro Takaku
19800 Cloning and sequencing of a cDNA for the hemo- lymph juvenile hormone binding protein of larval Manduca sexta.
Keith A. Lerro and Glenn D. Prestwich
19807 Localization of an intermediate chain of outer arm dynein by immunoelectron microscopy.
Stephen M. King and George B. Witman
19923 Identification of monoclonal antibody 4A-binding site on the transducin Q subunit. Immunoblotting of submaxillary Arg-C protease fragments of trans- ducin.
Vijay N. Hingorani and Yee-Kin Ho
20007 Analysis of the kinetic barriers for ligand binding to suerm whale mvoalobin usina site-directed mu- tagenesis and laser pvhotolysis techniques.
Theodore E. Carver, Ronald J. Rohlfs, John S. Olson, Quentin H. Gibson, Richard S. Blackmore, Barry A. Sprin- ger, and Stephen G. Sligar
20037 Structure of apolipoprotein A-I in three homogene- ous, reconstituted high density lipoprotein particles.
Jennifer Hefele Wald, Elaine S. Krul, and Ana Jonas