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Vol. 258, No. 21 The Journal of November 1 0,1983
Biological Chemistry Copyright 0 1983 by the American Society of Biological Chemists, Inc., 428 East Preston St., Baltimore, Md. 21202 U S A .
CONTENTS*
COMMUNICATIONS 12745 Post-translational modification of the fourth compo-
nent of complement. Sulfation of the a-chain.
12749 Amino acid sequence at the reactive site of human (11-
David R. Karp
antichymotrypsin. M. Morii and James Travis
12753 Molecular cloning of human adenosine deaminase gene sequences.
Alexander F. Markham, Gail A. Bruns, Sabra C. Goff, and Stuart H. Orkin, Peter E. Daddona, Donna S. Shewach,
William N . Kelley
12757 Subunit composition of oligomeric human von Wille- brand factor.
Kirby, and David M. Livingston Dennis C. Lynch, Theodore S. Zimmerman, Edward P.
12761 X-ray absorption spectroscopic studies of high valent iron porphyrins. Horseradish peroxidase compounds I and I1 and synthetic models.
James E. Penner-Hahn, Thomas J . McMurry, Mark Ren-
Davis, Alan L. Balch, John T. Groves, John H. Dawson, and ner, Lechoslaw Latos-Grazynsky, Kim Smith Eble, Ian M.
Keith 0. Hodgson 12765 Lithium ion-sugar cotransport via the melibiose trans-
port system in Eacherichia coli. Measurement of Li+ transport and specificity.
Tomofusa Tsuchiya, Mari Oho, and Sumiko Shiota-Niiya 2768 The sequence of the nucleotides at the a-sarcin cleav-
age site in rat 28 S ribosomal ribonucleic acid. Yuen-Ling Chan, Yaeta Endo, and Ira G. Wool
2771 Resonance Raman studies of beef heart aconitase and a bacterial hydrogenase.
Spiro, Rona R. Ramsay, and Thomas P. Singer Michael K. Johnson, Roman S. Czernuszewicz, Thomas G.
2775 Deglycosylated human chorionic gonadotropin. An antagonist to desensitization and down-regulation of the gonadotropin receptor-adenylate cyclase system.
R. Victor Rebois and Peter H. Fishman
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12779 5’-Bromoacetamido-5’-deoxyadenosine. A novel re- agent for labeling adenine nucleotide sites in proteins.
12783 Effects of parathyroid hormone and vitamin D on the
Bhaskar R. Samarzt and Frederick Sweet
renal vitamin K-dependent carboxylating system. Peter I. Karl and Paul A. Friedman
12787 In vivo flux between DhosDhocreatine and adenosine triphosphate determined by two-dimensional phos- Dhorous NMR.
retti Robert S. Balaban, Howard L. Kantor, and James A. Fer-
12790 Evidence for direct methyl transfer in betaine: homocysteine S-methyltransferase.
William M. Awad, Jr., Philip L. Whitney, William E. Skiba, John H. Mangum, and Marilyn S. Wells
12793 Post-translational modification of a tryptophan bio- synthetic enzyme. Precursor-product relationships in vivo and carbon-energy source dependence.
Raymond D. Mosteller and Ruth V. Goldstein 12797 Products derived from 5J3.11-eicosatrienoic acid by
Barbara A. Jakschik, Aubrey R. Morrison, and Howard the 5-lipoxygenase-leukotriene pathway.
Sprecher
12801
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12810
12816
12821
12827
12835
12842
12847
12857
12865
12868
12876
12881
12886
12895
Complete structure of lipid A obtained from the lipo- polysaccharides of the heptoseless mutant of Safmo- nella typhimurium.
Kuni Takayama, Nilofer Qureshi, and Paolo Mascagni
RNA polymerase I1 from wild type and a-amanitin- resistant strains of Caenorhabditis elegans.
Thomas Sanford, Miriam Golomb, and Donald L. Riddle
The importance of the Escherichia coli ribosomal pro- tein L16 for the reconstitution of the peptidyl-tRNA hydrolysis activity of peptide chain termination.
Warren P. Tate, Hartmut Schulze, and Knud H. Nierhaus
The Escherichia coli ribosomal protein L11 sup- presses release factor 2 but promotes the release factor 1 activities in peptide chain termination.
Warren P. Tate, Hartmut Schulze, and Knud H. Nierhaus
Solubilization of triolein and cholesteryl oleate in egg phosphatidylcholine vesicles.
James A. Hamilton, Kurt W. Miller, and Donald M. Small
Interactions between xenobiotics that increase or de- crease the levels of cytochrome P-450 isozymes in rabbit lung and liver.
Robertson, and Richard M. Philpot Cosette J. Serabjit-Singh, Phillip W. Albro, lain G. C.
Spectral and electron transfer properties of Sepharose 6MB-immobilized cytochrome c.
Melvin A. Schafer and George S. Wilson Evidence of 2-aminopurine-cytosine base mispairs in- volving two hydrogen bonds.
Myron F. Goodman and Robert L. Ratliff
Characterization of low buoyant density dermatan sulfate proteoglycans synthesized by rat ovarian gran- ulosa cells in culture.
Masaki Yanagishita and Vincent C. Hascall
Characterization of heparan sulfate proteoglycans synthesized by rat ovarian granulosa cells in culture.
Statistical limits in Scatchard analysis.
Masaki Yanagishita and Vincent C. Hascall
Henry A. Feldman
Synthesis and coenzyme A-dependent esterification of cholesterol in rat intestinal epithelium. Differences in cellular localization and mechanisms of regulation.
Edwrd F. Stange, Keith E. Suckling, and John M. Dietschy
Differential effects of protease inhibitors on 1,26- dihydroxyvitamin Da receptors.
and June E. Bishop Anthony W. Norman, Willi Hunziker, Marian R. Walters,
Rapid vesicle reconstitution of alprenolol-Sepharose- purified B1-adrenergic receptors. Interaction of the purified receptor with N..
Daniel J . Kelleher, Abbas Rashidbaigi, Arnold E. Ruoho, and Gary L. Johnson
Characterization of ascorbic acid transport by adren- omedullary chromaffin cells. Evidence for Na+-de- pendent co-transport.
Emanuel J . Diliberto, Jr., Grace Dean Heckmnn, and Ale- jandro J. Daniels
Amino acid sequence of ovine 6-phosphogluconate de- hydrogenase.
Alan Carm and John E. Walker
* The CONTENTS arranged by Subject Categories will be found immediately following these CONTENTS. Full Instructions to Authors will be found in (1983) J. Biol. Chem. 258, 1-11, and reprints may be obtained from the editorial office
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12920
12929
12934
12940
12947
12952
12957
12958
12967
12976
12982
12988
12994
13002
13008
13014
ATP-citrate lyase phosphorylation in rat adipose tis- sue.
Dominick L. Pucci, Seethala Ramakrishna, and William B. Benjamin
(Na,K)-ATPase-mediated cation pumping in cultured
rocholate transport and characterization of its rela- rat hepatocytes. Rapid modulation by alanine and tau-
tionship to intracellular sodium concentration. Rebecca W. Van Dyke and Bruce F. Schurschmidt
The isolation and identification of two new metabo- lites of 25-hydroxyvitamin Da produced in the kidney.
In vivo ‘‘N NMR studies of regulation of nitrogen assimilation and amino acid production by Brevibac- terium lactofermentum.
Glenville Jones, May Kung, and Kenichi Kano
Nurit Haran, Zvi E. Kahana, and Aviva Lapidot
Characterization of proteolysis fragments of asparto- kinase 1:homoserine dehydrogenase I. Fluorescence and circular dichroism studies.
Fluorescence studies of threonine-promoted confor-
strate analogue 2’(3’)-0-(2,4,6-trinitrophenyl)adeno- mational transitions in aspartokinase I using the sub-
sine 5”triphosphate.
Philip L. McMahon and Mark Takahashi
Karen E. Broglie and Mark Takahashi
Position of ester groups in the lipid A backbone of lipopolysaccharides obtained from Salmonella typhi- murrum.
Nilofer Qureshi, Kuni Takayama, David Helkr, and Cath- erine Fenselau
The amino acid sequence of D-ribose-binding protein from Escherichia coli K12.
James M. Groarke, Walter C. Mahoney, John N. Hope,
Mark A. Hermodson Clement E. Furlong, Frank T. Robb, Howard Zalkin, and
Appendix. The amino acid sequence of D-ribose-bind- ing protein from Salmonella typhimurium ST1.
Gail Karns Buckenmeyer and Mark A. Hermodson
Differential turnover of methyl groups on methyl-
erythrocytes. accepting membrane proteins of irreversibly sickled
Gloria A. Green, Suresh C. S i k h , and Vijay K. Kalra
Partial purification and properties of a murine plas- macytoma glucosyltransferase.
Paul Gold and Michael Green
Monoclonal antibodies directed against mammalian RNA polymerase I. Identification of the catalytic cen- ter.
pel, Dean A. Stetler, and Ernest D. Marquez Kathleen M. Rose, Kathleen A. Maguire, John N. D. Wur-
Evidence for a small catalytic domain in the adenylate cyclase from Salmonella typhimurium.
phate N-acetylglucosamine synthesis in delipidated Restoration by phospholipids of dolichol pyrophos-
rat lung microsomes.
Terry K. Leib and John A. Gerlt
Pamela L. Plouhar and Roger K. Bretthauer
Insulin-mediated modifications of myocardial lipopro- tein lipase and lipoprotein metabolism.
Vahouny Patricia O’Looney, Mary Vander Maten, and George V.
Kinetic evidence for interacting active sites in the Neurospora crassa plasma membrane ATPase.
Barry J . Bowman
Studies of the ferredoxin from Thermus thermophilus. Russ Hi&, Tatsuro Yoshida, George E . T a r , Charles H.
Williams, Jr., Martha L. Ludwig, James A. Fee, Thomas A. Kent, Boi Hanh Huynh, and Eckard Munck
Characterization of 3-iron ferredoxins by means of the linear electric field effect in EPR.
Jack Peisach, Helmut Beinert, Mark H. Emptage, W. B. Mirns, James A . Fee, William H. Orme-Johnson, Alan R. Rendina, and Nannette R. Orme-Johnson
13017 Inhibition of hormone-stimulated adenylate cyclase activity after altering turkey erythrocyte phospho- lipid composition with a nonspecific lipid transfer pro-
binding from adenylate cyclase activation. tein. Phosphatidylinositol uncouples catecholamine
Charles C. McOsker, Gregory A. Weiiand, and Donald B. Zilversmit
13027 Conditions influencing formation of 16:0/16:0 molec- ular species in membrane phospholipids of Esche- richia coli.
Neungton, Brian Wattenberg, and Davld F. Silbert Cindy Lau, David L. A. Greenway, Carl E. Freter, Neolobol
13034 Altered acyltransferase activity in Escherichia coli associated with mutations in acyl coenzyme A synthe- tase.
David L. A. Greenway and David F. Silbert 13043 Kinetics of activation of acetyl-coA carboxylase by
citrate. Relationship to the rate of polymerization of the enzyme.
Narlin B. Beaty and M. Daniel Lane 13051 The polymerization of acetyl-coA carboxylase.
Narlin B. Beaty and M. Daniel Lane 13056 Activation of spermatozoan adenylate cyclase by a low
molecular weight factor in porcine seminal plasma. Naomichi Okamura and Yoshiki Sugita
13063 Order of metal binding in metallothionein. Kirk B. Nielson and Dennis R. Winge
13070 Novel form of DNA polymerase a associated with DNA primase activity of vertebrates. Detection with mouse stimulating factor.
Tatsuo Yagura, Tomoko Kozu, Takeshi Seno, Mineo Sa- myoshi, Sota Hiraga, and Hiroshi Nagano
3076 Structure of the 5’ terminus of hen oviduct lysozyme
William H. Eschenfeldt, Beth Genya Cohen, and Robert E. messenger ribonucleic acid.
Rhoads 3082 Biological activities of phosphodiester linkage isomers
Krystyna Lesiak, Jiro Imai, Georgia Floyd-Smith, and Paul of 2-5A.
F. Torrence 13089
13094
13100
13111
13116
13120
13127
13134
13141
Epidermal growth factor stimulates tyrosine phospho- rylation of the myosin regulatory light chain from - smooth muscle.
Byron Gallis. Arthur M. Edelman. John E. Casnellie, and Edwin G. Krebs A simple and sensitive procedure for measuring iso- tope fluxes through ion-specific channels in heterog- enous populations of membrane vesicies.
The sequence of the NHp-terminal 204-residue frag- ment. of the heavy chain of rabbit skeletal muscle myosin.
Ascorbic acid and catecholamine secretion from cul- tured chromaffin cells.
Zinder Mark Levine, Anthony Asher, Harvey Pollard, and Oren
Cycloheximide causes accumulation of insulin recep- tors at the cell surface of cultured fibroblasts.
Robert E. Fellows Ranjana Kadle, Valerie G. Kalter, Mohan K. Raizada, and
Pre-steady state 8-lactamase kinetics. The trapping of a covalent intermediate and the interpretation of pH rate profiles.
Immunological detection of microtubule poison-in- duced conformational changes in tubulin.
nucleosides but not on others. Sugar-free growth of mammalian cells on some ribo-
Inhibitory regulation of adenylyl cyclase in the ab- sence of stimulatory regulation. Requirements and kinetics of guanine nucleotide-induced inhibition of the cyc- S49 adenylyl cyclase.
Haim Garty, Bernardo Rudy, and Steven J . D. Karlish
Siu Wing Tong and Marshall Elzinga
Ellen G. Anderson and R. F. Pratt
Janet L. Morgan and Brian S. Spooner
Burton M. Wice and David E. Kennel1
John D. Hildebrandt and Lutz Birnbaumer
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13160
13166
13172
13178
13185
13193
13199
13205
13213
13221
13230
13236
13243
13250
13258
13262
Identification of the target amino acids in the site- specific inactivation of triose phosphate isomerase by ferrate anion.
Janusz Steczko, Mark Hermodson, Bernard Axelrod, and Elzbieta Dziembor-Kentzer
Structure and reactivity of cysteine residues in mito- chondrial serine hydroxymethyltransferase.
Francisco Gauilanes, Darrell Peterson, Bryan Bullis, and La Verne Schirch
sis bouina. A biosynthetic role for carnitine in the yeast Torulop-
Ron K. Emaus and Loran L. Bieber
Photoaffinity labeling of lactose synthase with a UDP- galactose analogue.
Timothy K. Lee, Lee-Jun C. Wong, and Shan S. Wong
Turnover of excess hemoglobin a chains in 8-thalas- semic cells is ATP-dependent.
Joseph R. Shueffer
Unconventional reading of the glycine codons.
Lagerkvist
Amplification of adenosine deaminase gene sequences in deoxycoformycin-resistant rat hepatoma cells.
Tore Samwlsson, Torsten Anberg, Thomas Boren, and Ulf
Stephen W. Hunt, IZZ and Patricia A. Hoffee
Thermodynamics of the binding of L-arabinose and of D-galactose to the L-arabinose-binding protein of Escherichia coli.
Harumi Fukada, Julian M. Sturtevant, and Florante A. Quiocho
A central role for cyclic AMP, but not progesterone, in luteinizing hormone receptor down-regulation in the granulosa cell.
Complexes of Escherichia coli primase with the rep- lication origin of G4 phage DNA.
Ralph H. Schwa11 and Gregory F. Erickson
Mark M. Stayton and Arthur Kornberg
The proteolytic substructure of light meromyosin. Lo-
strength insolubility of myosin. calization of a region responsible for the low ionic
Laszlo Nyitray, Gabor Mocz, Laszlo Szilugyi, Miklos Balint, Renne Chen Lu, Anna Wong, and John Gergely
and 17 stabilize nucleosome core particles. Nonhistone nuclear high mobility group proteins 14
Arthur E. Paton, Elizabeth Wilkinson-Singley, and Donald E. Olins
Cytochrome oxidase subunit 2 gene in Neurospora crassa mitochondria.
Giuseppe Macino and Giorgio Morelli
The Chinese hamster cell emetine resistance gene. Analysis of cDNA and genomic sequences encoding ribosomal protein S14.
Noboru Nakamichi, Douglas D. Rhoads, and Donald J . Roufa
tion of glycoproteins of the mouse egg’s extracellular Role of asparagine-linked oligosaccharides in secre-
coat. Richard J . Roller and Paul M. Wassarman
Repeating covalent structure and protective immu- nogenicity of native and synthetic polypeptide frag-
protective and nonprotective epitopes with mono- ments of type 24 streptococcal M protein. Mapping of
clonal antibodies.
David L. Hasty Edwin H. Beachey, Jerome M. Seyer, James B. Dale, and
LexA protein is a repressor of the colicin El gene.
Nakazawa, and Roger Brent
Isolation and characterization of a 115,000-dalton matrix-associated glycoprotein from chick aorta.
Giorgio M. Bressan, Ines Castelluni, Alfonso Colombatti, and Din0 Volpin
Yousuke Ebina, Yoshiyuki Takahara, Fumio Kishi, Atsushi
13268
13273
13281
13287
13292
13299
13307
13314
13321
13328
13331
13340
13347
13353
13359
13370
Keratin biosynthesis in normal mouse epithelia and in squamous cell carcinomas. mRNA-dependent altera- tions of the primary structure of distinct keratin sub- units in tumors.
Jurgen Schweizer and Hermelita Winter
Preparation and characterization of membrane frac- tions enriched in outer and inner envelope membranes
munochemical analyses. from spinach chloroplasts. I. Electrophoretic and im-
Maryse Anne Block, Albert-Jean Dorne, Jacques Joyard, and Roland Douce
tions enriched in outer and inner envelope membranes Preparation and characterization of membrane frac-
ization. from spinach chloroplasts. 11. Biochemical character-
Maryse Anne Block, Albert-Jean Dorne, Jacques Joyard, and Roland Douce
zymatic activity in isolated sera urchin mitotic appa- Identification of nonmitochondrial creatine kinase en-
ratus.
David Cole Robert B. Silver, Mallory S. Saft, Alice R. Taylor, and R.
Significance of phosphorylation of phosphofructoki- nase.
Shigetaka Kitajima, Ryuzo Sakakibara, and Kosaku Uyeda
RNA levels in methotrexate-resistant KB cells. 5-Fluorouracil modulation of dihydrofolate reductase
Bruce J. Dolnick and John J. Pink
The assembly of an H2Az,H2Bz,H3,H4 hexamer onto DNA under conditions of physiological ionic strength.
Michael J . Ellison and David E. Pulleyblank
which form in vitro under conditions of physiological Internal structure of discrete nucleohistone complexes
ionic strength. Michael J . Ellison and David E. Pulleyblank
Pathways of assembly of nucleohistone complexes formed in vitro under physiological conditions. Impli- cations for the structure of the nucleosome.
Michael J . Ellison and David E. Pulleyblank
Proteins of the Bacillus stearothermophilus ribosome. Crystallization of proteins L30 and 55.
Krzysztof Appelt, Stephen W. White, and Keith S. Wilson
Regulation of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase activity in avian myeloblasts. Mode of action of 25-hydroxycholesterol.
Richard D. Tanakn, Peter A. Edwards, Show-Fung Lan, and Alan M. Fogelman
Precursor proteins are transported into mitochondria in the absence of proteolytic cleavage of the additional sequences.
Craig Zwizinski and Walter Neupert
Coated vesicles from rat liver and calf brain contain lysosomal enzymes bound to mannose 6-phosphate re- ceptors.
Corinne Horn Campbell and Leonard H . Rome
Site selection and structure of DNA-linked RNA primers synthesized by the primosome in phage 9x174 DNA replication in vitro.
Tohru Ogawa, Ken-ichi Arai, and Tuneko Okazaki
Role of the regulatory light chains in skeletal muscle actomyosin ATPase and in minifilament formation.
Sarkis S. Margossian, Ashok K. Bhun, and Henry S. Slayter
Identification and purification of an adenylate kinase- associated protein that influences the thermolability of adenylate kinase from a temperature-sensitive adk mutant of Escherichia-coli.
Ronald J . Huss and Mzchnel Glaser
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13377 Hormonal regulation of the phosphorylation of glyco- 13391 Biosynthetic and structural properties of endothelial gen synthase in perfused rat heart. Effects of insulin, cell type VI11 collagen. catecholamines, and glucagon. Helene Sage, Beat Trueb, and Paul Bornstein
Dona1 A. W a k h Chidambaram Ramachandran, Karen L. Angelos, and
13384 A 174-kilodalton ATPase/dATPase polypeptide and a glycoprotein of apparently identical molecular weight are common but distinct components of higher eukar- 13402 Isolation of a five-polypeptide cytochrome b - f complex yotic nuclear structural protein subfractions. from spinach chloroplasts. Vol. 258 (1983) 10348-
Fisher Robert D. Clark and Geoffrey Hind
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Miguel Berrios, Adele J . Filson, Gimter Blobel, and Paul A. 10354.
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Vol. 258, No. 21 The Journal of Biological Chemistry November 10, 1983
CONTENTS Arranged by Subject Categories
CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS
12929 In vivo "N NMR studies of regulation of nitrogen assimilation and amino acid production by Brevi-
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12821
12847
12857
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12994
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12876
12886
12907
Products derived from 5,8,1l-eicosatrienoic acid by the 5-lipoxygenase-leukotriene pathway.
Barbara A. Jakschik, Aubrey R. Morrison, and Howard Sprecher Complete structure of lipid A obtained from the lipopolysaccharides of the heptoseless mutant of Sal- monella typhimurium.
Kuni Takayama, Nilofer Qureshi, and Paolo Mascagni Solubilization of triolein and cholesteryl oleate in egg phosphatidylcholine vesicles.
Small James A. Hamilton, Kurt W. Miller, and Donald M.
Characterization of low buoyant density dermatan sulfate proteoglycans synthesized by rat ovarian granulosa cells in culture.
Characterization of heparan sulfate proteoglycans synthesized by rat ovarian granulosa cells in cul- ture.
Synthesis and coenzyme A-dependent esterification of cholesterol in rat intestinal epithelium. Differ- ences in cellular localization and mechanisms of reg- ulation.
Eduard F. Stange, Keith E. Suckling, and John M. Dietschy. The isolation and identification of two new metab- olites of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 produced in the kid- ney.
Restoration by phospholipids of dolichol pyrophos- phate N-acetylglucosamine synthesis in delipidated rat lung microsomes.
Pamela L. Plouhar and Roger K. Bretthauer Insulin-mediated modifications of myocardial lipo- protein lipase and lipoprotein metabolism.
Vahouny Patricia O'Looney, Mary Vander Maten, and George V.
Masaki Yanagishita and Vincent C. Hascall
Masaki Yanagishita and Vincent C. Hascall
Glenuille Jones, May Kung, and Kenichi Kano
CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM Deglycosylated human chorionic gonadotropin. An antagonist to desensitization and down-regulation of the gonadotropin receptor-adenylate cyclase sys- tem.
I n vivo flux between phosphocreatine and adenosine triphosphate determined by two-dimensional phos- phorous NMR.
Robert S. Balaban, Howard L. Kantor, and James A. Ferretti Interactions between xenobiotics that increase or decrease the levels of cytochrome P-450 isozymes in
R. Victor Rebois and Peter H. Fishman
rabbit lung and liver.
Robertson, and Richard M. Philpot Cosette J. Serabjit-Singh, Phillip W . Albro, lain G. C.
Differential effects of protease inhibitors on 1,25- dihydroxyvitamin Ds receptors.
ters, and June E. Bishop Anthony W. Norman, Willi Hunziker, Marian R. Wal-
Characterization of ascorbic acid transport by ad-
dependent co-transport. renomedullary chromaffin cells. Evidence for Na+-
Emanuel J. Diliberto, Jr., Grace Dean Heckman, and Alejandro J. Daniels ATP-citrate lyase phosphorylation in rat adipose tissue.
Dominick L. Pucci, Seethala Ramakrishna, and William B. Benjamin
12947
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13111
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bacterium lactofermentum.
Position of ester groups in the lipid A backbone of
phimurium. lipopolysaccharides obtained from Salmonella ty-
Catherine Fenselau Nilofer Qureshi, Kuni Takayama, David Heller, and
Activation of spermatozoan adenylate cyclase by a low molecular weight factor in porcine seminal plasma.
Ascorbic acid and catecholamine secretion from cul- tured chromaffin cells.
Zinder Mark Leuine, Anthony Asher, Harvey Pollard, and Oren
Cycloheximide causes accumulation of insulin re- ceptors at the cell surface of cultured fibroblasts.
and Robert E. Fellows Ranjam Kadle, Valerie G. Kalter, Mohan K. Raizada,
Immunological detection of microtubule poison-in- duced conformational changes in tubulin.
Sugar-free growth of mammalian cells on some ri- bonucleosides but not on others.
A biosynthetic role for carnitine in the yeast Toru- lopais bovina.
A central role of cyclic AMP, but not progesterone, in luteinizing hormone receptor down-regulation in the granulosa cell.
Role of asparagine-linked oligosaccharides in secre- tion of glycoproteins of the mouse egg's extracellu- lar coat.
enzymatic activity in isolated sea urchin mitotic Identification of nonmitochondrial creatine kinase
apparatus.
David Cole Robert B. Silver, Mallory S. Saft, Alice R. Taylor, and R.
Regulation of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coen- zyme A reductase activity in avian myeloblasts. Mode of action of 25-hydroxycbolestero1.
Richard D. Tanaka, Peter A. Edwards, Show-Fung Lan, and Alan M. Fogelman Coated vesicles from rat liver and calf brain contain lysosomal enzymes bound to mannose 6-phosphate receptors.
Identification and purification of an adenylate ki- nase-associated protein that influences the thermo- lability of adenylate kinase from a temperature- sensitive adk mutant of Escherichia coli.
A 174-kilodalton ATPase/dATPase polypeptide and a glycoprotein of apparently identical molecular weight are common but distinct components of higher eukaryotic nuclear structural protein subfractions.
Miguel Berrios, Adele J . Filson, Gunter Blobel, and Paul A. Fisher
Nurit Haran, Zvi E. Kahana, and Auiua Lapidot
Naomichi Okamura and Yoshiki Sugita
Janet L. Morgan and Brian S. Spooner
Burton M. Wice and David E. Kennel1
Ron K. Emaus and Loran L. Bieber
Ralph H. Schwa11 and Gregory F. Erickson
Richard J . Roller and Paul M. Wassarman
Corinne Horn Campbell and Leonard H. Rome
Ronald J. Huss and Michael Gloser
ENZYMOLOGY 5'-Bromoacetamido-5'-deoxyadenosine. A novel re- agent for labeling adenine nucleotide sites in pro- teins.
Bhaskar R. Samant and Frederick Sweet
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Effects of parathyroid hormone and vitamin D on the renal vitamin K-dependent carboxylating sys- tem.
Peter I. Karl and Paul A. Friedman Evidence for direct methyl transfer in betaine: homocysteine S-methyltransferase.
Skiba, John H. Mangum, and Marilyn S. Wells William M. Awad, Jr., Philip L. Whitney, William E.
Post-translational modification of a tryptophan bio- synthetic enzyme. Precursor-product relationships in vivo and carbon-energy source dependence.
Statistical limits in Scatchard analysis.
Characterization of proteolysis fragments of aspar-
cence and circular dichroism studies. tokinase 1:homoserine dehydrogenase I. Fluores-
Fluorescence studies of threonine-promoted confor-
substrate analogue 2’(3’)-0-(2,4,6-trinitrophe- mational transitions in aspartokinase I using the
ny1)adenosine 5’-triphosphate.
Partial purification and properties of a murine plas- macytoma glucosyltransferase.
Paul Gold and Michael Green Evidence for a small catalytic domain in the adenyl- ate cyclase from Salmonella typhimurium.
citrate. Relationship to the rate of polymerization of Kinetics of activation of acetyl-coA carboxylase by
the enzyme.
The polymerization of acetyl-coA carboxylase.
Epidermal growth factor stimulates tyrosine phos- phorylation of the myosin regulatory light chain from smooth muscle.
and Edwin G. Krebs Byron Gallis, Arthur M. Edelman, John E. Casnellie,
Pre-steady state 8-lactamase kinetics. The trapping
pH rate profiles. of a covalent intermediate and the interpretation of
Inhibitory regulation of adenylyl cyclase in the ab- sence of stimulatory regulation. Requirements and kinetics of guanine nucleotide-induced inhibition of the cyc- S49 adenylyl cyclase.
Identification of the target amino acids in the site-
by ferrate anion. specific inactivation of triose phosphate isomerase
Elzbieta Dziembor-Kentzer J a n w z Steczko, Mark Hermodson, Bernard Axelrod, and
Structure and reactivity of cysteine residues in mi- tochondrial serine hydroxymethyltransferase.
La Verne Schirch Francisco Gavilnnes, Darrell Peterson, Bryan Bullis, and
Complexes of Escherichia coli primase with the rep- lication origin of G4 phage DNA.
kinase. Significance of phosphorylation of phosphofructo-
Shigetaka Kitajim, Ryuzo Sakakibara, and Kosaku Uyeda
cogen synthase in perfused rat heart. Effects of in- Hormonal regulation of the phosphorylation of gly-
sulin, catecholamines, and glucagon.
Dona1 A. Walsh Chidambaram Ramachandran, Karen L. Angelos, and
Raymond D. Mosteller and Ruth V. Goldstein
Henry A. Feldman
Philip L. McMahon and Mark Takahashi
Karen E. Broglie and Mark Takahashi
Terry K. Leib and John A. Gerlt
Narlin B. Beaty and M. Daniel Lane
Narlin B. Beaty and M. Daniel Lane
Ellen G. Anderson and R. F. Pratt
John D. Hildebrandt and Lutz Birnbaumer
Mark M. Stayton and Arthur Kornberg
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12835 Spectral and electron transfer properties of Sephar- ose 6MB-immobilized cytochrome c.
Melvin A. Schafer and George S. Wilson 12881 Rapid vesicle reconstitution of alprenolol-Sephar-
ose-purified &-adrenergic receptors. Interaction of the purified receptor with N..
Daniel J . Kelleher, Abbas Rashidbaigi, Arnold E. Ruoho, and Gary L. Johnson
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and taurocholate transport and characterization of tured rat hepatocytes. Rapid modulation by alanine
tion. its relationship to intracellular sodium concentra-
Rebecca W. Van Dyke and Bruce F. Scharschmidt 12958 Differential turnover of methyl groups on methyl-
accepting membrane proteins of irreversibly sickled erythrocytes.
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Inhibition of hormone-stimulated adenylate cyclase activity after altering turkey erythrocyte phospho- lipid composition with a nonspecific lipid transfer protein. Phosphatidylinositol uncouples catechol- amine binding from adenylate cyclase activation.
Chnrles C. McOsker, Gregory A . Weilnnd, and Donald B. Zilversmit Conditions influencing formation of 16:0/16:0 mo- lecular species in membrane phospholipids of Esch- erichia coli.
lobo1 Neungton, Brzan Wattenberg, and Daurd F. Silbert Cindy L a , David L. A . Greenway, Carl E . Freter, Neo-
Altered acyltransferase activity in Escherichia coli associated with mutations in acyl coenzyme A syn- thetase.
A simple and sensitive procedure for measuring iso- tope fluxes through ion-specific channels in heter- ogenous populations of membrane vesicles.
Haim Garty, Bernard0 Rudy, and Steven J . D. Karlish Preparation and characterization of membrane
branes from spinach chloroplasts. I. Electrophoretic fractions enriched in outer and inner envelope mem-
and immunochemical analyses.
and Roland Douce Maryse Anne Block, Albert-Jean Dorne, Jacques Joyard,
Preparation and characterization of membrane
branes from spinach chloroplasts. 11. Biochemical fractions enriched in outer and inner envelope mem-
characterization.
and Roland Douce Maryse Anne Block, Albert-Jean Dorne, Jacques Joyard,
Precursor proteins are transported into mitochon-
additional sequences. dria in the absence of proteolytic cleavage of the
Barry J. Bowman
David L. A. Greenway and David F. Silbert
Craig Zwizinski and Walter Neupert
NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS
812753 Molecular cloning of human adenosine deaminase gene sequences.
Alexander F. Markhnm, Gail A. Bruns, Sabra C. Goff, and Stuart H. Orkin, Peter E. Daddona, Donna S. Shewach,
William N . Kelley 012768 The sequence of the nucleotides at the a-sarcin
cleavage site in rat 28 S ribosomal ribonucleic acid. Yuen-Ling Chan, Yaeta Endo, and Ira C. Wool
12804 RNA polymerase I1 from wild type and a-amanitin- resistant strains of Caenorhabditis elegans.
Thomas Sanford, Miriam Golomb, and Donald L. Riddle 12810 The importance of the Escherichia coli ribosomal
protein L16 for the reconstitution of the peptidyl- tRNA hydrolysis activity of peptide chain termina- tion.
haus Warren P. Tate, Hartmut Schulze, and Knud H . Nier-
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The Escherichia coli ribosomal protein L11 sup- presses release factor 2 but promotes the release factor 1 activities in peptide chain termination.
Warren P. Tate, Hartmut Sehulze, and Knud H. Nier- haus
Evidence of 2-aminopurine-cytosine base mispairs involving two hydrogen bonds.
Monoclonal antibodies directed against mammalian RNA polymerase I. Identification of the catalytic center.
Kathleen M. Rose, Kathleen A. Maguire, John N. D. Wurpel, Dean A. Stetler, and Ernest D. Marque2
Novel form of DNA polymerase a associated with DNA primase activity of vertebrates. Detection with mouse stimulating factor.
Saneyoshi, Sota Hiraga, and Hiroshi Nagano Tatsuo Yagura, Tomoko Kozu, Takeshi Seno, Mineo
Structure of the 5' terminus of hen oviduct lysozyme messenger ribonucleic acid.
E. Rhoads William H. Eschenfeldt, Beth Genya C o k n , and Robert
Biological activities of phosphodiester linkage iso-
Myron F. Goodman and Robert L. Ratlijj
mers of 2-5A.
Paul F. Torrence Krystyna Lesiak, Jiro Imai, Georgia Floyd-Smith, and
Turnover of excess hemoglobin a chains in 8-thalas- semic cells is ATP-dependent.
Unconventional reading of the glycine codons.
Ulf Lagerkvist
Amplification of adenosine deaminase gene se- guences in deoxycoformycin-resistant rate hepa-
Joseph R. Shaeffer
Tore Sarnwlsson, Torsten Axberg, Thomas Boren, and
toma cells. Stephen W. Hunt, I I I and Patricia A . Hofjee
Nonhistone nuclear high mobility group proteins 14 and 17 stabilize nucleosome core partlcles.
ald E. Olins Arthur E. Paton, Elizabeth Wilkinson-Singley, and Don-
Cytochrome oxidase subunit 2 gene in Neurospora crassa mitochondria.
Giuseppe Macino and Giorgio Morelli
The Chinese hamster cell emetine resistance gene. Analysis of cDNA and genomic sequences encoding ribosomal protein 514.
Roufa Noboru Nakamichi, Douglas D. Rhoads, and Donald J .
LexA protein is a repressor of the colicin E 1 gene. Yowuke Ebina, Yoshiyuki Takahara, Fumio Kishi, At-
susha Nakazawa, and Roger Brent
Keratin biosynthesis in normal mouse epithelia and in squamous cell carcinomas. mRNA-dependent al-
subunits in tumors. terations of the primary structure of distinct keratin
Jurgen Schweizer and Hermelita Winter
5-Fluorouracil modulation of dihydrofolate reduc- tase RNA levels in methotrexate-resistant KB cells.
Bruce J Dolnick and John J. Pink
onto DNA under conditions of physiological ionic The assembly of an H2A2,H2Bp,H3,H4 hexamer
strength. "
Michael J . Ellison and David E. Pulleyblank
Internal structure of discrete nucleohistone com- plexes which form in vitro under conditions of phys- iological ionic strength.
Pathways of assembly of nucleohistone complexes formed in vitro under physiological conditions. Im- plications for the structure of the nucleosome.
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ponent of complement. Sulfation of the a-chain. Post-translational modification of tbe fourth com-
Amino acid sequence at the reactive site of human a,-antichymotrypsin.
lebrand factor. Subunit composition of oligomeric human von Wil-
Dennis C. Lynch, Theodore S. Zimmerman, Edward P. Kirby, and David M. Livingston X-ray absorption spectroscopic studies of high val- ent iron porphyrins. Horseradish peroxidase com- pounds I and I1 and synthetic models.
Renner, Lmhoslaw Latos-Grazynsky, Kim Smith Eble, Ian James E. Penner-Hahn, Thomas J. McMurry, Mark
M . Davis, Atan L. Balch, John 2'. Groues, John H. Dawson, and Keith 0. Hodgson Resonance Raman studies of beef heart aconitase and a bacterial hydrogenase.
C. Spiro, Rona R. Ramsay, and Thomas P. Singer Michael K. Johnson, Roman S.Czernwzewicz, Thomas
Amino acid sequence of ovine 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogeaase.
The amino acid sequence of D-ribose-binding pro- tein from Escherichia coli K12.
Clement E. Furlong, Frank T. Robb, Howard Zalkin, and James M . Groarke, Walter C. Mahoney, John N. Hope,
Mark A. Hermodson Appendix. The amino acid sequence of D-ribose- binding protein from Salmonella typhimurium ST1.
Studies of the ferredoxin from Thermus thermophi- lus.
Williams,. Jr., Martha L. Ludwig, James A . Fee, Thomas A. Russ Hille, Tatsuro Yoshida, George E. Tarr, Charles H.
Kent, Bor Hanh Huynh, and Eckard Munck Characterization of 3-iron ferredoxins by means of the linear electric field effect on EPR.
Mims, James A. Fee, William H. Orme-Johnson, Alan R. Jack Peisach, Helmut Beinert, Mark H . Emptage, W. B.
Rendina, and Nannette R. Orme-Johnson Order of metal binding in metallothionein.
Kirk B. Nielson and Dennis R. Winge The sequence of the NHz-terminal 204-residue frag- ment-of the heavy chain of rabbit skeletal muscle myosm.
Photoaffinity labeling of lactose synthase with a UDP-galactose analogue.
Timothy K. Lee, Lee-Jun C. Wong, and Shan S. Wong Thermodynamics of the binding of L-arabinose and of D-galactOSe to the L-arabinose-binding protein of Escherichia coli.
Harumi Fukada, Julian M. Sturteuant, and Florante A. Quiocho The proteolytic substructure of light meromyosin. Localization of a region responsible for the low ionic strength insolubility of myosin.
h z t o Nyitray, Gabor Mocz, Laszlo Stilugyi, Miklos Bal- int, Renne Chen Lu, Anna Wong, and John Gergeb Repeating covalent structure and protective immu- nogenicity of native and synthetic polypeptide frag- ments of type 24 streptococcal M protein. Mapping of protective and nonprotective epitopes with mon- oclonal antibodies.
Edwin H. Beachey, Jerome M. Seyer, James 8. Dale, and David L. Hasty
David R. Karp
M . Morii an2 James Travis
Alan Carne and John E. Walker
Gail Karns Buckenmeyer and Mark A. Hermodson
Siu Wong Tong and Marshall Elzinga
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