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Vol. 265, No. 2 The Journal of January 151990
Biological Chemistry Copyright 0 1990 by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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MINIREVIEW 678
Biosynthesis of glycosyl phosphatidylinositol mem- brane anchors.
Tamara L. Doering, Wayne J. Masterson, Gerald W. Hart, and Paul T. Englund
COMMUNICATIONS 685
cz2f11 integrins from different cell types show differ- ent binding specificities.
Daniel Kirchhofer, Lucia R. Languino, Erkki Ruoslahri, and Michael D. Pierschbacher
Corresponding oscillations in neutrophil shape and filamentous actin content.
Matthias P. Wymann, Peter Kernen, TorbjBrn Bengts- son, Tommy Andersson, Marco Baggiolini, and David A. Deranleau
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Cloning and expression of a rat neuromedin K receptor cDNA.
Ryuichi Shigemoto, Yoshifumi Yokota, Kunihiro Tsuch- ida, and Shigetada Nakanishi
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The surface activity of the same subpopulation of galactosyl receptors on isolated rat hepatocytes is modulated by colchicine, monensin, ATP depletion, and chloroquine.
Douglas D. McAbee, Benjamin L. Clarke, Janet A. Oka, and Paul H. Weigel
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Conformational transitions in thymidine bulge-con- taining deoxytridecanucleotide duplexes. Role of flanking sequence and temperature in modulating the equilibrium between looped out and stacked thy- midine bulge states.
Matthew W. Kalnik, David G. Norman, Benjamin F. Li, Peter F. Swann, and Dinshaw J. Pate1
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Regulation of chromaffin cell secretion and protein kinase C activity by chronic phorbol ester treat- ment.
Steven P. Wilson 731
Kinetic studies on spin trapping of superoxide and hydroxyl radicals generated in NADPH-cytochrome P-450 reductase-paraquat systems. Effect of iron chelates.
Isao Yamataki, Lawrence H. Piette, and Thomas A. Grover
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Three isozymes of catechol 1,2-dioxygenase (pyro- catechase), aa, L@, and 88, from Pseudomonas ar- villa C-l.
Chieko Nakai, Kihachiro Horiike, Seiki Kuramitsu, Hi- royuki Kagamiyama, and Mitsuhiro Nozaki
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Transcriptional regulation of ferritin H messenger RNA levels in FRTLB rat thyroid cells by thyrotro- pin.
Gregorio D. Chazenbalk, Harry L. Wadsworth, and Basil Rapoport
A1 adenosine receptor of rat testis membranes. Pu- rification and partial characterization.
Hiroyasu Nakata
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Uptake and intracellular sequestration of divalent cations in resting and methacholine-stimulated mouse lacrimal acinar cells. Dissociation by SZ+ and Ba’+ of agonist-stimulated divalent cation entry from the refilling of the agonist-sensitive intracel- lular pool.
Chiu- Yin Kwan and James W. Putney, Jr.
The S-0-B-D-galactofuranosyl-containing peptido- phosphogalactomannan of Penicillium charleeii. Characterization of the mannan by “C NMR spec- troscopy.
Clifford J. Unkefer and John E. Gander
The sorting and segregation mechanism of the en- docytic pathway is functional in a cell-free system.
Marianne Wessling-Resnick and William A. Braell
Stimulation of cholinephosphotransfe:ase activity by phosphatidylcholine transfer protein. Regulation of membrane phospholipid syntliesis by a cytosolic protein.
Zafar U. Khnn and George M. Helmknmp, Jr.
Isozymes of protein kinase C in human neutrophils and their modification by two endogenous protein- ases.
S. Pontremoli, E. Melloni, B. Sparatore, M. Michetti, F. Salamino, and B. L. Horecker
Distinct binding sites of Ala4s-hirudin147 and Ala”- hirudin’BA6 on a-thrombin.
Johnnnes Dodt, Stefanie Ktihler, Thomas Schmitz, and Birgit Wilhelm
Na+/H+ exchange modulates Ca” mobilization in human platelets stimulated by ADP and the throm- boxane mimetic U 46619.
Winfried Siffert, Gerlinde Siffert, Peter Scheid, and Jan Willem N. Akkerman
Thrombin and phorbol ester stimulate inositol 1,3,4,5-tetrakisphosphate 3-phosphomonoesterase in human platelets.
Eckard Oberdisse, Roger D. Nolan, and Eduardo G. Lu- petina
Effect of amino acid alterations in the tryptophan- binding site of the trp repressor.
Jing-jiu He and Kathleen Shive Matthews
Differential sensitivity of protein kinase C isozymes to phospholipid-induced inactivation.
Kuo-Ping Huang and Freesia L. Huang
Activation of phospholipase C via adenosine recep- tors provides synergistic signals for secretion in antigen-stimulated RBL-2H3 cells. Evidence for a novel adenosine receptor.
Hydar Ali, Jose R. Cunha-Melo, Wilford F. Saul, and Michael A. Beaven
The processing of N-linked glycans in yeast. Mu- tually exclusive steps in the processing of a Mans derivative by yeast membrane preparations.
Arturo Flores-Carrebn, Susan H. Hixson, Ann Gbmez, Ming-Chuan Shao, George Krudy, Paul R. Rosevear, and Finn Weld
Histidine regulation of cyclic AMP metabolism in cultured renal epithelial LLC-PK1 cells.
Bradley S. Dixon, Ruth Breckon, Margaret M. Kaehny, Mark A. Dillingham, and Robert J. Anderson
* 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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767 Primary sequence of the EcoRII endonuclease and properties of its fusions with &galactosidase.
Ashok S. Bhagwat, Bradley Johnson, Karin Weule, and Richard J. Roberts
774 Activation of the c-foe serum-response element by the activated c-Ha-t-as protein in a manner inde- pendent of protein kinase C and CAMP-dependent protein kinase.
Yasuo Fukumoto, Kozo Kaibuchi, Naohisa Oku, Yuichi Hori, and Yoshimi Takai
781 Molecular history of gene conversions in the pri- mate fetal y-globin genes. Nucleotide sequences from the common gibbon, Hylobutes lar.
David H. A. Fitch, Carolyn Mainone, Morris Goodman, and Jerry L. Slightom
794 Purification and characterization of membrane- bound and cytosolic forms of diacylglycerol kinase from rat brain.
Miwako Kato and Tadaomi Takenawa
801 Characterization of a nonglycosylated single chain urinary plasminogen activator secreted from yeast.
Laurence M. Melnick, Brian G. Turner, Patricia Puma, Bonnie Price-Tillotson,, Kathleen A. Salvato, Dennis R. Dumais, Donald T. Motr, Robert J. Breeze, and George C. A vgerinos
808 Comparisons of r&L genes for the large subunit of ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase from closely re- lated CS and Cd plant species.
Graham S. Hudson. John D. Mahon. Peter A. Anderson. Mark J. Gibbs, Murray R. Badger, T. ‘John Andrews, and Paul R. Whitfeld
815 Fl&ding of human factor VIII to phospholipid vesi-
Gary E. Gilbert, Barbara C. Furie, and Bruce Furie
823 Identification of a novel integrin @ subunit ex- pressed on cultured monocytes (macrophages). Evi- dence that one a subunit can associate with multiple @ subunits.
Geoffrey W. Krissansen, Michael J. Elliott, Carolyn M. Lucas, Frank C. Stomskz, Michael C. Berndt, David A. Cheresh, Angel F. Lopez, and Gordon F. Burns
831 Selective killing of Klebsiella pneumoniae by 6- trifluoromethylthioribose. Chemotherapeutic ex- ploitation of the enzyme &methylthioribose kinase..
A. Alan J. Gianotti, Paula A. Tower, John H. Sheley, Paul
Conte, Craig Spiro, Adolph J. Ferro, John H. F&hen, and Michael K. Riscoe
838 Analysis of fibrinogen Aa-fusion proteins. Mutants which inhibit thrombin equivalently are not equally good substrates.
Susan T. Lord, Patricia A. Byrd, Karyn L. Hede, Cheng Wei, and Timothy J. Colby
844 Glutathione and ascorbate reduction of the acet- aminophen radical formed by peroxidase. Detection of the glutathione disulfide radical anion and the ascorba radical.
D. N. Ramakrishna Rao, Volker Fischer, and Ronald P. Mason
848 Molecular cloning, transcriptional characteriza- tion, and sequencing of cDNA encoding the H-pro- tein of the mitochondrial glycine decarboxylase complex in peas.
Younghee Kim and David J. Oliver
854 Isolation and characterization of Patnopecten mid- gut gland endo+xylosidase active on peptidochon- droitin sulfate.
Keiichi Takagaki, Atsushi Kon, Hitoshi Kawasaki, To- shiya Nakamura, Shinri Tamura, and Masahiko Endo
861 w-Agatoxins: Novel calcium channel antagonists of two subtypes from funnel web spider (Agelenopsis aperta) venom.
Michael E. Adams, Vytautas P. Bindokas, Leslie Hase- gawa, and Virginia J. Venema
868 Interaction of L-canaline with ornithine amino- transferase of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta (Sphingidae).
Gerald A. Rosenthal and Douglas L. Dahlman
874 The sialylated oligosaccharides of recombinant bo- vine lutropin modulate hormone bioactivity.
Peter L. Smith, David Kaetzel, John Nilson, and Jacques U. Baenziger
882 Vitellogenesis in Xenopus laevis and chicken: cog- nate ligands and oocyte receptors. The binding site for vitellogenin is located on lipovitellin I.
Stefano Stifani, Johannes Nimpf, and Wolfgang J. Schneider
889 The kinetic and isotopic competence of nitric oxide as an intermediate in denitrification.
Joanne Goretski and Thomas C. Hollocher
896 Introduction of guest peptides into Escherichia coli alkaline phosphatase. Excision and purification of a dynorphin analogue from an active chimeric pro- tein.
Paul I. Freimuth, John W. Taylor, and Emil Thomas Kaiser
902 Polyunsaturated free fatty acids stimulate an in- crease in cytosolic Ca’+ by mobilizing the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate-sensitive Ca*’ pool in T cells through a mechanism independent of phosphoinosi- tide turnover.
Sek C. Chow and Mikael Jondal
908 Electrophysiological characterization of contact sites in brain mitochondria.
Oscar Moran, Gabriella Sandri, Enrico Panfili, Walter Stuhmer, and M. Catia Sorgato
914 Functional coupling of glycolysis and phosphocrea- tine utilization in anoxic fish muscle. An in vivo ‘iP NMR studv.
Aren van”Waarde, Guido van den Thillart, Cees Erkelens, Albert Addink, and Johan Lugtenburg
924 Assembly and activation of the NADPH:Oz oxido- reductase in human neutrophils after stimulation with phorbol myristate acetate.
Daniel R. Ambruso, Ben G. J. M. Bolscher, Petra M. Stokman, Arthur J. Verhoeven, and Dirk Roos
931 Calcium binds cooperatively to the regulatory sites of the cardiac thin filament.
Larry S. Tobacman and Dawyn Sawyer
940 Regulation of type II iodothyronine 5’-deiodinase by thyroid hormone. Inhibition of actin polymeri- zation blocks enzyme inactivation in CAMP-stimu- lated glial cells.
Jack L. Leonard, Catherine A. Siegrist-Kaiser, and Clau- dia J. Zuckerman
947 Insulin-sensitive phosphorylation of serine 1293/ 1294 on the human insulin receptor by a tightly associated serine kinase.
Robert E. Lewis, G. Perry Wu, Richard G. MacDonald, and Michael P. Czech
955 Swelling of rat hepatocytes stimulates glycogen synthesis.
Arnaud Baquet, Louis Hue, Alfred J. Meijer, George M. van Woerkom, and Peter J. A. M. Plomp
960 Proteolysis and orientation on reconstitution of the coated vesicle proton pump.
Zsaa Adachi, Hiroyuki Arai, Ruth Pimental, and Michael Forgac
967 Dissociation, cross-linking, and glycosylation of the coated vesicle proton pump.
Isao Adachi, Karen Puapolo, Numa Marques-Sterling, Hiroyuki Arat, and Michael Forgac
974 Duplication and divergence of the amino-terminal coding region of the complement receptor 1 (CRl) gene. An example of concerted (horizontal) evolu- tion within a gene.
Dennis Hour&e, Dawn R. Miesner, Christopher Bee, Wendy Zeldes, and John P. Atkinson
981 Abetalipoproteinemia with an apoB-lOO-lipopro- tein(a) glycoprotein complex in plasma. Indication for an assembly defect.
Hans J. Menzel, Hans Dieplinger, Carolyn Lackner, Fritz Hoppichler, June K. Lloyd, Davtd R. Muller, Christine Labeur, Philippa J. Talmud, and Gerd Utermann
ERp72, an abundant luminal endoplasmic reticulum protein, contains three copies of the active site se- quences of protein disulfide isomerase.
Richard A. Mazzarella, Mythili Srinivasan, Sherry M. Haugejorden, and Michael Green
Identification of a novel human glycophorin, gly- cophorin E, by isolation of genomic clones and com- plementary DNA clones utilizing polymerase chain reaction.
Shinichi Kudo and Minoru Fukuda
987 Identification of an intracellular pool of glucose transporters from basal and insulin-stimulated rat skeletal muscle.
Michael F. Hirshman, Laurie J. Goodyear, Lawrence J. Wardzala, Elizabeth D. Horton, and Edward S. Horton
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Transformation of BALB/3T3 cells by simian virus 40 causes a decreased synthesis of a collagen-bind- ing heat-shock protein (hsp47).
Akira Nakai, Kazunori Hirayoshi, and Kazuhiro Nagata
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Deletions in the large (/3) subunit of a hetero-oligo- merit aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase.
Matthew J. Toth and Paul Schimmel Caz+-induced conformational changes and location of Caz+ transport sites in sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca’+-ATPase as detected by the use of proteolytic enzyme (VS).
Marc le Maire, Sten Lund, Alain Viel, Philippe Champeil, and Jesper V. Moller
The insulin-like effects of selenate in rat adipocytes. Osamu Ezaki
Solubilization and characterization of active so- matostatin receptors from rat pancreas.
Svend Knuhtsen, Jean-Pierre Esteve, Chantal Cambil- lay Begona Colas, Christiane Susini, ana’ Nicole Vaysse
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A mutation in the small (a) subunit of glycyl-tRNA svnthetase affects amino acid activation and subunit &sociation parameters.
Matthew J. Toth and Paul Schimmel 1124
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Tissue-specific methylation patterns and expression of the human apolipoprotein AI gene.
Ruth Shemer, Annemarie Walsh, Shlomo Eisenberg, Jan L. Breslow, ana’ Aharon Razin
8-Chloro-CAMP inhibits transforming growth fac- tor (Y transformation of mammarv euithelial cells bv restoration of the normal mRNk patterns for CAMP-dependent protein kinase regulatory subunit isoforms which show disruption upon transforma- tion.
Unfolding/refolding studies of smooth muscle tro- pomyosin. Evidence for a chain exchange mecha- nism in the preferential assembly of the native het- erodimer.
Sherwin S. Lehrer and Yude Qian Fortunato Ciardiello, Giampaolo Tortora, Nancy Kim, Timothy Clair, Shamsta Ally, David S. Salomon, and Yoon Sang Cho-Chung 1139 Isolation to homogeneity and partial characteriza-
tion of a histo-blood group A defined FuccYld2Gal a1+3-iV-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase from hu- man lung tissue.
Henrik Clause?, Thayer White, Koji Takio, Koiti Titani, Mark Stroud, Erzc Holmes, Jens Karkov, Lars Thim, and Sen-itiroh Hakomori
Cloning and characterization of DNA complemen- tary to human UDP-GalNAc: Fucal+BGal al+ 3GalNAc transferase (histo-blood group A transfer- ase) mRNA.
Fumi-ichiro Yamamoto, John Marken,, Tsutomu Tsuj$ Thayer White, Henrik Clausen, and Sen-ctiroh Hakomort
1021 Bovine dopamine &hydroxylase cDNA. Complete coding sequence and expression in mammalian cells with vaccinia virus vector.
Elaine J. Lewis, Steven Allison, Donald Fader, Virginia Claflin, and Lawrence Baizer
Primary amino acid sequence of bovine dopamine @-hydroxylase.
James G. Robertson, Parimal R. Desai, Alok Kumar! G. King Farrington, Paul F. Fitzpatrick, and Joseph J. Vdla- franca
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Active site labeling of dopamine &hydroxylase by two mechanism-based inhibitors: 6-hydroxybenzo- furan and phenylhydrazine.
G. King Farrington, Alok Kumar, and Joseph J. Villa- franca
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Purification and characterization of novel calmod- ulin-binding protein from cardiac muscle.
Rajendra K. Sharma
Nonaprenyl-4-hydroxybenzoate transferase, an en- zyme involved in ubiquinone biosynthesis, in the endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi system of rat liver.
Anders Kalin, Eeva-Liisa Appelkvist, Tadeusz Chojnacki, and Gustav Dallner
Angiotensin II stimulates phosphorylation of nu- clear lamins via a protein kinase C-dependent mech- anism in cultured vascular smooth muscle cells.
Terutaka Tsuda and R. Wayne Alexander
Processive replication is contingent on the exonu- clease subunit of DNA polymerase III holoenzyme.
Patricia S. Studwell and Mike O’Donnell
1041 Amino acid sequence around the serine phospho- rylated by casein kinase II in brain msosin heavy chain:
Nortko Murakami, Gregory Healy-Louie, and Marshall Elzinga
Cytoplasmic assembly of small nuclear ribonucleo- protein particles from 6 S and 20 S RNA-free inter- mediates in L929 mouse fibroblasts.
Roger A. Sauterer, Ajay Goyal, and Gary W. Zieve
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Glucose catabolism in brain. Intracellular localiza- tion of hexokinase.
David M. Parry and Peter L. Pedersen Total reconstitution of DNA polymerase III holo- enzyme reveals dual accessory protein clamps.
Mike O’Donnell and Patricia S. Studwell DNA and nucleotide-induced conformational changes in the Escherichia coli Rep and helicase II (UvrD) proteins.
Kinlin Chao and Timothy M. Lohman Regulation of cytochrome P-46Ob/e and P-450~ gene expression by growth hormone in adult rat hepatocytes cultured on a reconstituted basement membrane.
Erin G. Schuetz, John D. Schuetz, Brian May, and Philip S. Guzelian
Pyridoxine-derived Ba vitamers and pyridoxal 6’- phosphate-binding proteins in cytosolic and nuclear fractions of HTC cells.
Natalie T. Meisler and John W. Thanassi
Tissue-specific developmental expression of the kal- likrein gene family in the rat.
Judith A. Clements, Bronwyn A. Matheson, and John W. Funder
al-Adrenergic stimulation of platelet-derived growth factor A-chain gene expression in rat aorta.
Mark W. Majesky, Mat J. A. P. Daemen, and Stephen M. Schwartz
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1199 Cloning, expression, purification, and biological ac- tivity of recombinant native and variant human crl- Identification of a novel transforming growth fac-
tor-8 (TGF+S) mRNA in Xenopus Zaevis. Paturu Kondaiah, Mark J. Sands, Joseph M. Smith,
Andy Fields, Anita B. Roberts, Michael B. Sporn, and Douglas A. Melton
antichvmotrvusins. Hart&y Rub!n! zhi mei Wang, Elliott B. Nickbarg, Sean
McLarney, Ntnnjtni Naidoo, Oeyvind L. Schoenberger, Jeffrey L. Johnson, and Barry S. Cooperman
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1208 Chromatographic and protein chemical analysis of the ubiquinol-cytochrome cz oxidoreductase isolated from Rhodobacter sphaeroides.
David J. Purvis, Rolf Theiler, and Robert A. Niederman
1216 Polarized expression of functional rat liver asialo- glycoprotein receptor in transfected Madin-Darby canine kidney cells.
Lutz Graeve, Alexandra Putzak, Kurt Drickamer, and Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan
1225 Nucleotide sequence of the PSE-4 carbenicillinase gene and correlations with the Staphylococcus au- reus PC1 /3-lactamase crystal structure.
Maurice Boissinot and Roger C. Levesque
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS
1231 The temporal sequence of events in the activation of phospholipase AZ by lipid vesicles. Studies with the monomeric enzyme from Agkistrodon piscivo- ruspisciuorus. Vol. 264 (1989) 12194-12200.
John D. Bell and Rodney L. Biltonen
1231 Neutral sphingomyelinase from human urine. Pu- rification and preparation of monospecific antibod- ies. Vol. 264 (1989) 12554-12561.
Subroto Chatterjee and Nupur Ghosh
1231 The structure of avian type XII colla en. crl (III) chains contain 190-kDa non-triple he ma1 amino- f * terminal domains and form homotrimeric mole- cules. Vol. 264 (1989 13150-13156.
Gordon Donald R. Geike, B$n R. Olsen, and Michei Bernard Dublet Suk h, Ste hen P. Sugrue Marion K
van de; Rest
1232 NMR study of human mutant hemoglobins synthe- sized in Escherichia coli. Conse a42 substitutions. Vol. 264 (198
uences of tyrosine I ) 14624-14626.
Koichiro Ishimori, Isao Morishimu, Ki ohiro Imai, Kenzo Fushitani, Gentaro Miyuzaki, Daniel S th, Jeremy Tame, x. Josie Pugnier, and Kiyoshi Nagui
1232 Conversion of soluble dopamine ,&hydrox lase to a T;t2a4b;ane binding form. Vol. 264 (1989f 15242-
Craig’s, Taylor and Patrick J. Fleming
1232 Anal P
sis of the Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomi- tans eukotoxin gene. Delineation of unique features and comparison to homologous toxins. Vol. 264 (1989) 15451-15456.
Edward T. Lally, Ellis E. Golub, Irene R. Kiebu, Norton S. Tuichman, Joel Rosenbloom, Joan C. Rosenbloom, Car- olyn W. Gibson, and Donald R. Demuth
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ression of &galactoside (r-2,6- ranscript hetero eneit predicts
;,“;,vrgent polypeptide. Vol. 264 1989 17389- 7 -7
Terra’nce P. O’Hunlon, Karen M. Lay XueCheng Wang, and Joseph T. Y. Lau
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MINIREVIEW
Biosynthesis of glycosyl phosphatidylinositol mem- brane anchors.
Tamara L. Doering, Wayne J. Masterson, Gerutd W. Hart, and Paul T. Englund
CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS
The 5-O-&D-galactofuranosyl-containing peptido- phosphogalactomannan of Penicillium charlesii. Characterization of the mannan by “C NMR spec- troscopy.
Clifford J. Unkefer and John E. Gander
The processing of N-linked glycans in yeast. Mu- tually exclusive steps in the processing of a Mane derivative by yeast membrane preparations.
Arturo Flares-Carredn, Susan H. Hinson, Ana Gbmez, Ming-Chuan Shao, George Krudy, Paul R. Rosevear, and Finn Weld
Purification and characterization of membrane- bound and cytosolic forms of diacylglycerol kinase from rat brain.
Miwako Kato and Tadaomi Takenawa
Isolation and characterization of Patnopecten mid- gut gland endo+-xylosidase active on peptidochon- droitin sulfate.
Keiichi Takagaki, Atsushi Kon, Hitoshi Kawasaki, To- shiya Nakamura, Shinri Tamura, and Masahiko Endo
The sialylated oligosaccharides of recombinant bo- vine lutropin modulate hormone bioactivity.
Peter L. Smith, David Kaetzel, John NiLson, and Jacques U. Baenziger
Nonaprenyl-4-hydroxybenzoate transferase, an en- zyme involved in ubiquinone biosynthesis, in the endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi system of rat liver.
Anders KalPn, Eeva-Liisa Appelkvist, Tadeusz Chojnacki, and Gustav Dallner
CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM
a& integrins from different cell types show differ- ent binding specificities.
Daniel Kirchhofer, Lucia R. Languino, Erkki Ruoslahti, and Michael D. Pierschbacher
Corresponding oscillations in neutrophil shape and filamentous actin content.
Matthias P. Wymann, Peter Kernen, Torbjdrn Bengts- son, Tommy Andersson, Marco Baggiolini, and David A. Deranleau
The surface activity of the same subpopulation of galactosyl receptors on isolated rat hepatocytes is modulated by colchicine, monensin, ATP depletion, and chloroquine.
Douglas D. McAbee, Benjamin L. Clarke, Janet A. Oka, and Paul H. Weigel
Regulation of chromaffin cell secretion and protein kinase C activity by chronic phorbol ester treat- ment.
Steven P. Wilson
Uptake and intracellular sequestration of divalent cations in resting and methacholine-stimulated mouse lacrimal acinar cells. Dissociation by SrZ+ and Ba2+ of agonist-stimulated divalent cation entry from the refilling of the agonist-sensitive intracel- lular pool.
Chiu- Yin Kwan and James W. Putney, Jr.
The sorting and segregation mechanism of the en- docytic pathway is functional in a cell-free system.
Marianne Wessling-Resnick and William A. Braell
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Stimulation of cholinephosphotransferase activity by phosphatidylcholine transfer protein. Regulation of membrane phospholipid synthesis by a cytosolic protein.
Zafar U. Khun and George M. Helmkamp, Jr.
Isozymes of protein kinase C in human neutrophils and their modification by two endogenous protein- ases.
S. Pontremoli, E. Melloni, B. Sparatore, M. Michetti, F. Salamino, and B. L. Horecker
Thrombin and phorbol ester stimulate inositol 1,3,4,5-tetrakisphosphate 3-phosphomonoesterase in human platelets.
Eckard Oberdisse, Roger D. Nolan, and Edunrdo G. La- petina
Activation of phospholipaae C via adenosine recep- tors provides synergistic signals for secretion in antigen-stimulated RBL-2H3 cells. Evidence for a novel adenosine receptor.
Hydar Ali, Jose R. Cunha-Melo, Wilford F. Saul, and Michael A. Beaven
Histidine regulation of cyclic AMP metabolism in cultured renal epithelial LLC-PKI cells.
Bradley S. Dixon, Ruth Breckon, Margaret M. Kaehny, Mark A. Dillingham, and Robert J. Anderson
Selective killing of Klebsiella pneumoniae by S- trifluoromethylthioribose. Chemotherapeutic ex- ploitation of the enzyme 5-methylthioribose kinase.
Alan J. Gianotti, Paula A. Tower, John H. Sheley, Paul A. Conte, Craig Spiro, Adolph J. Ferro, John H. Fitchen, and Michael K. Riscoe
Glutathione and ascorbate reduction of the acet- aminophen radical formed by peroxidase. Detection of the glutathione disulfide radical anion and the ascorbyl radical.
D. N. Ramakrlshna Rao, Volker Fischer, and Ronald P. Mason
Molecular cloning, transcriptional characteriza- tion, and sequencing of cDNA encoding the H-pro- tein of the mitochondrial glycine decarboxylase complex in peas.
Younghee Kim and David J. Oliver
Vitellogenesis in Xenopus laevis and chicken: cog- nate ligands and oocyte receptors. The binding site for vitellogenin is located on lipovitellin I.
Stefano Stifani, Johannes Nimpf, and Wolfgang J. Schneider
The kinetic and isotopic competence of nitric oxide as an intermediate in denitrification.
Joanne Goretski and Thomas C. Hollocher
Polyunsaturated free fatty acids stimulate an in- crease in cytosolic Ca’+ by mobilizing the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate-sensitive Ca2+ pool in T cells through a mechanism independent of phosphoinosi- tide turnover.
Sek C. Chow and Mikael Jondal
Functional coupling of glycolysis and phosphocrea- tine utilization in anoxic fish muscle. An in vivo “P NMR study.
Aren van Waarde, Guido van den Thillart, Cees Erkelens, Albert Addink, and Johan Lugtenburg
Assembly and activation of the NADPH:02 oxido- reductase in human neutrophils after stimulation with phorbol myristate acetate.
Daniel R. Ambruso, Ben G. J. M. BoLscher, Petra M. Stokman, Arthur J. Verhoeven, and Dirk Roos
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Regulation of type II iodothyronine 5’-deiodinase by thyroid hormone. Inhibition of actin oolvmeri- z&ion blocks enzyme inactivation in cAMP%timu- lated glial cells.
Jack L. Leonard, CatherineA. Siegrist-Kaiser, and Clau- dia J. Zuckerman
Swelling of rat hepatocytes stimulates glycogen synthesis.
Arnaud Baquet, Louis Hue, Alfred J. Meijer, George M. van Woerkom, and Peter J. A. M. Plomp
Abetalipoproteinemia with an apoB-100~lipopro- tein(a) glycoprotein complex in plasma. Indication for an assembly defect.
Hans J. Menzel, Hans Dieplinger, Carolyn Lackner, Fritz Hoppichler, June K. Lloyd, Davzd R. Muller, Christine Labeur, Philippa J. Talmud, and Gerd Utermann
Identification of an intracellular pool of glucose transporters from basal and insulin-stimulated rat skeletal muscle.
Michael F. Hirshman, Laurie J. Goodyear, Lawrence J. Wardzala, Elizabeth D. Horton, and Edward S. Horton
Transformation of BALB/3T3 cells by simian virus 40 causes a decreased synthesis of a collagen-bind- ing heat-shock protein (hsp47).
Akira Nakai, Kazunori Hirayoshi, and Kazuhiro Nagata
S-Chloro-CAMP inhibits transforming growth fac- tor Q transformation of mammary epithelial cells by restoration of the normal mRNA patterns for CAMP-dependent protein kinase regulatory subunit isoforms which show disruption upon transforma- tion.
Fortunato Ciardiello, Giampaolo Tortora, Nancy Kim, Timothy Clair, Shamsza Ally, David S. Salomon, and Yoon Sang Cho-Chung
Cytoplasmic assembly of small nuclear ribonucleo- protein particles from 6 S and 20 S RNA-free inter- mediates in L929 mouse fibroblasts.
Roger A. Sauterer, Ajay Goyal, and Gary W. Zieve
Glucose catabolism in brain. Intracellular localiza- tion of hexokinase.
David M. Parry and Peter L. Pedersen
Tissue-specific developmental expression of the kal- likrein gene family in the rat.
Judith A. Clements, Bronwyn A. Matheson, and John W. Funder
a,-Adrenergic stimulation of platelet-derived growth factor A-chain gene expression in rat aorta.
Mark W. Majesky, Mat J. A. P. Daemen, and Stephen M. Schwartz
ERp72, an abundant luminal endoplasmic reticulum protein, contains three copies of the active site se- quences of protein disulfide isomerase.
Richard A. Maztarella, Mythili Srinivasan, Sherry M. Haugejorden, and Michael Green
The insulin-like effects of selenate in rat adipocytes. Osamu Ezaki
Angiotensin II stimulates phosphorylation of nu- clear lamins via a protein kinase C-dependent mech- anism in cultured vascular smooth muscle cells.
Terutaka Tsuda and R. Wayne Alexander
Regulation of cytochrome P-450b/e and P-450~ gene expression by growth hormone in adult rat hepatocytes cultured on a reconstituted basement membrane.
Erin G. Schuetz, John D. Schuetz, Brian May, and Philip S. Guzelian
Pyridoxine-derived Be vitamers and pyridoxal 5’- phosphate-binding proteins in cytosolic and nuclear fractions of HTC cells.
Natalie T. Meisler and John W. Thanassi
Polarized expression of functional rat liver asialo- glycoprotein receptor in transfected Madin-Darby canine kidney cells.
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ENZYMOLOGY
Kinetic studies on spin trapping of superoxide and hydroxyl radicals generated in NADPH-cytochrome P-450 reductase-paraquat systems. Effect of iron chelates.
Isao Yamazaki, Lawrence H. Piette, ana’ Thomas A. Grover
Three isozymes of catechol 1,2-dioxygenase (pyro- catechase), aa, aj3, and fib, from Pseudomonas ar- villa C-l.
Chieko Nakai, Kihachiro Horiike, Seiki Kuramitsu, Hi- royuki Kagamiyama, and Mitsuhiro Nozaki
Differential sensitivity of protein kinase C isozymes to phospholipid-induced inactivation.
Kuo-Ping Huang and Freesia L. Huang
Comparisons of rbcL genes for the large subunit of ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase from closely re- lated Cs and Cr plant species.
Graham S. Hudson, John D. Mahon, Peter A. Anderson, Mark J. Gibbs, Murray R. Badger, T. John Andrews, and Paul R. Whitfeld
Interaction of L-canaline with ornithine amino- transferase of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta (Sphingidae).
Gerald A. Rosenthal and Douglas L. Dahlman
Insulin-sensitive phosphorylation of serine 1293/ 1294 on the human insulin receptor by a tightly associated serine kinase.
Robert E. Lewis, G. Perry Wu, Richard G. MacDonald, and Michael P. Czech
Isolation to homogeneity and partial characteriza- tion of a histo-blood group A defined Fuccrld2Gal al+3-N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase from hu- man lung tissue.
Henrik Clausen, Thayer White, Koji Takio, Koiti Titani, Mark Stroud, Erzc Holmes, Jens Karkov, Lars Thim, and Sen-itiroh Hakomori
Cloning and characterization of DNA complemen- tarv to human UDP-GalNAc: Fucald2Gal al+ 3GalNAc transferase (histo-blood group A transfer- ase) mRNA.
Fumi-ichiro Yamamoto, John Marken,, Tsutomu Tsuj!, Thayer White, Henrik Clausen, and Sen-ztiroh Hakomorz
The temporal sequence of events in the activation of phospholipase AZ by lipid vesicles. Studies with the monomeric enzyme from Agkistrodon piscivo- ruspiscivorus. Vol. 264 (1989) 12194-12200.
John D. Bell and Rodney L. Biltonen
Neutral sphingomyelinase from human urine. Pu- rification and preparation of monospecific antibod- ies. Vol. 264 (1989) 12554-12561.
Subroto Chatterjee and Nupur Ghosh
MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS
A, adenosine receptor of rat testis membranes. Pu- rification and partial characterization.
Hiroyasu Nakata
Na+/H+ exchange modulates Caz’ mobilization in human platelets stimulated by ADP and the throm- boxane mimetic U 46619.
Winfried Siffert, Gerlinde Siffert, Peter Schezd, ana’ Jan Willem N. Akkerman
Electrophysiological characterization of contact sites in brain mitochondria.
Oscar Moran, Gabriella Sandri, Enrico Panfili, Walter Stzihmer, and M. Catia Sorgato
Proteolvsis and orientation on reconstitution of the coated vesicle proton pump.
Isao Adachi, Hiroyuki Arai, Ruth Pimental, and Michael Forgac
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Dissociation, cross-linking, and glycosylation of the coated vesicle proton pump.
Isao Adachi, Karen Puopolo, Numa Marquez-Sterling, Hiroyuki Arai, and Michael Forgac
Ca’+-induced conformational changes and location of Ca2+ transport sites in sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca’+-ATPase as detected by the use of proteolytic enzyme (VS).
Marc le Maire, Sten and Jesper V. Moller
Lund, Alain Viel, Phitippe Champeil,
Chromatographic and protein chemical analysis of the ubiquinol-cytochrome cz oxidoreductase isolated from Rhodobacter sphaeroidee.
David J. Purvis, Rolf Theiler, and Robert A. Niederman
NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS
Cloning and expression of a rat neuromedin K receptor cDNA.
Ryuichi Shigemoto, Yoshifumi Yokota, Kunihiro Tsuch- ida, and Shigetada Nakanishi
Conformational transitions in thymidine bulge-con- taining deoxytridecanucleotide duplexes. Role of flanking sequence and temperature in modulating the equilibrium between looped out and stacked thy- midine bulge states.
Matthew W. Kalnik, David G. Norman, Benjamin F. Li, Peter F. Swann, and Dinshaw J. Pate1
Transcriptional regulation of ferritin H messenger RNA levels in FRTL5 rat thyroid cells by thyrotro- pin.
Gregorio D. Chazenbalk, Harry L. Wadsworth, and Basil Rapoport
Primary sequence of the EcoRII endonuclease and properties of its fusions with B-galactosidase.
Ashok S. Bhagwat, Bradley Johnson, Karin Weule, and Richard J. Roberts
Activation of the c-fos serum-response element by the activated c-Ha-ros protein in a manner inde- pendent of protein kinase C and CAMP-dependent protein kinase.
Yasuo Fukumoto, Kozo Kaibuchi, Naohisa Oku, Yuichi Hori, and Yoshimi Takai
Molecular history of gene conversions in the pri- mate fetal y-globin genes. Nucleotide sequences from the common gibbon, Hylobates Zar.
David H. A. Fitch, Carolyn Mainone, Morris Goodman, and Jerry L. Slightom
Characterization of a nonglycosylated single chain urinary plasminogen activator secreted from yeast.
Laurence M. Melnick, Brian G. Turner, Patricia Puma, Bonnie Price-Tillotson,, Kathleen A. Salvato, Dennis R. Du,mais, Donald T. Moor, Robert J. Breeze, and George C. Avgerinos
Duplication and divergence of the amino-terminal coding region of the complement receptor 1 (CRl) gene. An example of concerted (horizontal) evolu- tion within a gene.
Dennis Hourcade, Dawn R. Miesner, Christopher Bee, Wendy Zeldes, and John P. Atkinson
Deletions in the large (@) subunit of a hetero-oligo- merit aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase.
Matthew J. Toth and Paul Schimmel
A mutation in the small (a) subunit of glycyl-tRNA synthetase affects amino acid activation and subunit association parameters.
Matthew J. Toth and Paul Schimmel
Tissue-specific methylation patterns and expression of the human apolipoprotein AI gene.
Ruth Shemer, Annemarie Walsh, Shlomo Eisenberg, Jan L. Breslow, and Aharon Razin
Bovine dopamine fl-hydroxylase cDNA. Complete coding sequence and expression in mammalian cells with vaccinia virus vector.
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DNA and nucleotide-induced conformational changes in the Escherichia coli Ren and helicase II (UvrD) proteins.
Kinlin Chao and Timothy M. Lohman
Identification of a novel transforming growth fac- tor-0 (TGF-05) mRNA in Xenopue faevie.
Paturu Kondaiah, Mark J. Sands, Joseph M. Smith, Andy Fields, Anita B. Roberts, Michael B. Sporn, and Douglas A. Melton
Identification of a novel human glycophorin, gly- cophorin E, by isolation of genomic clones and com- plementary DNA clones utilizing polymerase chain reaction.
Shinichi Kudo and Minoru Fukuda
Processive replication is contingent on the exonu- clease subunit of DNA polymerase III holoenzyme.
Patricia S. Studwell and Mike O’Donnell
Total reconstitution of DNA polymerase III holo- enzyme reveals dual accessory protein clamps.
Mike O’Donnell and Patricia S. Studwell
Nucleotide sequence of the PSE-4 carbenicillinase gene and correlations with the Staphylococcus au- ret48 PC1 &lactamase crystal structure.
Maurice Boissinot and Roger C. Levesque
Analysis of the Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomi- tans leukotoxin gene. Delineation of unique features and comparison to homologous toxins. Vol. 264 (1989) 15451-15456.
Edward T. Lally, Ellis E. Golub, Irene R. Kieba, Norton S. Taichman, Joel Rosenbloom, Joan C. Rosenbloom, Car- olyn W. Gibson, and Donald R. Demuth
PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE
Distinct binding sites of Ala”‘-hirudini-” and Ala4’- hirudin’8-65 on a-thrombin.
Johannes Dodt, Stefanie Kohler, Thomas Schmitt, and Birgit Wilhelm
Effect of amino acid alterations in the tryptophan- binding site of the trp repressor.
Jing-jiu He and Kathleen Shive Matthews
Binding of human factor VIII to phospholipid vesi- cles.
Gary E. Gilbert, Barbara C. Furie, and Bruce Furie
Identification of a novel integrin fl subunit ex- pressed on cultured monocytes (macrophages). Evi- dence that one a subunit can associate with multiple fl subunits.
Geoffrey W. Krissansen, Michael J. Elliott, Carolyn M. Lucas, Frank C. Stomski, Michael C. Berndt, David A. Cheresh, Angel F. Lopez, and Gordon F. Burns
Analysis of fibrinogen Acr-fusion proteins. Mutants which inhibit thrombin equivalently are not equally good substrates.
Susan T. Lord, Patricia A. Byrd, Karyn L. Hede, Cheng Wei, and Timothy J. Colby
w-Agatoxins: Novel calcium channel antagonists of two subtypes from funnel web spider (Agelenopeie aperta) venom.
Michael E. Adams, Vytautas P. Bind&as, Leslie Hase- gawa, and Virginia J. Venema
Introduction of guest peptides into Escherichia coli alkaline phosphatase. Excision and purification of a dynorphin analogue from an active chimeric pro- tein.
Paul I. Freimuth, John W. Taylor, ana’ Emil Thomas Kaiser
Calcium binds cooperatively to the regulatory sites of the cardiac thin filament.
Larry S. Tobacman and Dawyn Sawyer
Primary amino acid sequence of bovine dopamine @-hydroxylase. -
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G. King Farrington. Alok Kumar. and Joseph J. Villa- franca
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1041 Amino acid sequence around the serine phospho- rylated by casein kinase II in brain myosin heavy chain.
Noriko Murakami, Gregory Healy-Louie, and Marshall Elzinga
1129 Solubilization and characterization of active so- matostatin receptors from rat pancreas.
Svend Knuhtsen, Jean-Pierre E&eve, Chantal Cambil- lau, Begona Colas, Christiane Susini, and Nicole Vaysse
1134 Unfolding/refolding studies of smooth muscle tro- pomyosin. Evidence for a chain exchange mecha- nism in the preferential assembly of the native het- erodimer.
Sherwin S. Lehrer and Yude Qian
1152 Purification and characterization of novel calmod- ulin-binding protein from cardiac muscle.
Rajendra K. Sharma
1199 Cloning, expression, purification, and biological ac- tivity of recombinant native and variant human al- antichymotrypsins.
Harvey Rubin, Zhi mei Wang, Elliott B. Nickbarg, Sean McLarney, Nirinjini Naidoo, Oeyvind L. Schoenberger, Jeffrey L. Johnson, and Barry 5’. Cooperman
1231 The structure of avian type XII collagen. crl (III) chains contain 190-kDa non-triple helical amino- terminal domains and form homotrimeric mole- cules. Vol. 264 (1989) 13160-13166.
Bernard Dub& Suk Oh, Stephen P. Sugrue, Marion K. Gordon, Donald R. Gerecke, Bj&n R. Olsen, ana’ Michel van der Rest
1232 NMR study of human mutant hemoglobins synthe- sized in Escherichia coli. Consequences of tyrosine a42 substitutions. Vol. 264 (1989) 14624-14626.
Koichiro Zshimori, Zsao Morishima, Kiyohiro Zmai, Kenzo Fushitani, Gentaro Miyazaki, Daniel Shih, Jeremy Tame, Jo&e Pagnier, and Kiyoshi Nagai
1232 Conversion of soluble dopamine fl-hydroxylase to a membrane binding form. Vol. 264 (1989) 15242- 16246.
Craig S. Taylor and Patrick J. Fleming