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Back Matter Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 70, No. 1 (Jan., 1973), pp. 285-288 Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/62321 . Accessed: 06/05/2014 01:10 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . National Academy of Sciences is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 130.132.123.28 on Tue, 6 May 2014 01:10:50 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,Vol. 70, No. 1 (Jan., 1973), pp. 285-288Published by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/62321 .

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Announc the Third Edition of

Specifications c for Biochemica

prepared by the Committe Criteria for Biochemical C Division of Chemistry and Specifications and Criteria for E Edition, contains the best inforrr each class of compounds descr carbohydrates, carotenoids, co( nucleotides, and porphyrins. Th provides revised and updated ir biochemical compounds listed i describes 129 compounds previ radioactive compounds appears providing some general comme materials in biochemical resear4 reference index lists both comrr names for each compound desc concerned with evaluating the q compounds used for research p Criteria for Biochemical Compo essential addition to your profes ISBN 0-309-01917-6; 1972, xxi --

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liochemical Compounds, Third iation available to date for bed, including amino acids, ;nzymes, enzymes, lipids, 3 216-page volume not only formation on the 392 n earlier editions, but it also ously unlisted. A section on for the first time in this edition,

nts concerning the use of these ,h. A comprehensive, cross- on names and systematic ribed in the volume. If you are uality of biochemical urposes, Specifications and unds, Third Edition, is an sional library. - 216 pages, clothbound, $15.25

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A UTHOR

Abelson, J. 179 Giordano, R. Acs, G. 41 Girardi, A. J Alberte, R. S. 134 Goldberg, I. Apirion, D. 156 Gordon, J. Attardi, G. 115 Grandgenett Avrameas, S. 284 Granger, G. Babior, B. M. 98 Gray, H. B. Baglioni, C. 173 Green, M. Barnhart, F. E. 15 Greenblatt, I Behnke, W. D. 284 Gustafsson, '

Bernal, I. 279 Hammel, H. Bick, M. D. 138 Hampar, B. Bishop, J. M. 164 Hanawalt, P Bodley, J. W. 147 Hasenbank, Boorman, S. A. 187 Hehlmann, ] Brody, S. S. 50 Highland, J. Brown, S. W. 195 Hill, T. L. Burroughs, M. A. 284 Hirschhorn, Canonico, P. G. 66 Hori, K. 12 Carson, D. 235 Ikeya, Y. 7 Carter, B. J. 215 Ingbar, S. H Caspary, W. J. 66 Jackson, J. Cerdonio, M. 161 Jaworska, H Chandra, H. S. 195 Jazwinski, S Chapman, F. 27 Kaiser, D. Chen, Y-D. 62 Kang, C.-Y. Clementi, E. 284 Kaplan, H. ' Coggin, J. H., Jr. 183 Kaplan, J. Cormier, M.J. 120 Kappen, L. Cosloy, S. D. 84 Karlish, S. J Cozzarelli, N. R. 103 Kipnes, R. S Creagan, S. 98 Klein, M. P. Crookston, J. H. 220 Koczot, F. J. Crookston, M. C. 220 Kolb, W. P. Csanady, G. T. 93 Kornberg, A Dalldorf, G. 15 Kreek, M. J. Daniel, V. 76 Kufe, D. 5 Davidson, E. A. 54 Kyner, D. Davidson, R. L. 138 Lam, D. M. Davies, J. N. P. 15 Lamfrom, H Davis, B. R. 279 Laserna, E. I

Dawidowicz, K. 11 Levin, D. H. DeAngelo, A. B. 18 Levinson, W Debreceni, N. 31 Levinthal, C Delius, H. 200 Levitt, P. R. Delovitch, T. L. 173 Lieb, W. R. Dempsey, M. E. 265 Lima-De-Fa Derge, J. G. 284 Lipman, M. Dierlam, P. 183 Litwack, G. Diggs, J. 169 Loeb, L. A. Dole, V. P. 10 Lopresti, V. Dorman, B. P. 255 Low, R. L. Duff, R. 54 Macagno, E. Eilam, Y. 275 Macieira-Co Emery, K. 0. 93 Maestre, M. Faras, A. 164 Mahler, H. I Fujimoto, G. I. 18 Marco, R. Gabelman, N. 11 Marsh, R. C Ganoza, M. C. 31 Martos, L. N Garon, C. F. 215 Masker, W. Gass, K. B. 103 Masuda, T. Gerard, G. F. 230 Mathews, M Gershon, R. K. 250 Matzinger, I Gibson, Q. H. I Maurer, P. I

INDEX, JANUARY 1973

46 diMayorca, G. 46 183 McPhee, J. 50

H. 22 Merryman, C. F. 250 147 Meyhack, B. 156 , D. P. 230 Meyhack, I. 156 A. 27 Michaels, M. A. 220

161 Miller, G. 190 230 Mulder, C. 200 A. 46 Murphy, W. 115 r. 80 Naylor, A. W. 134 T. 124 Nierlich, D. P. 179

284 Nirenberg, M. W. 270 .C. 129 Oishi, M. 84 R. 147 Okazaki, R. 88 L. 5 Parmeggiani, A. 151 H. 147 Pettersson, U. 200 32 Phillips, S. L. 31 K. 11 Price, P. M. 11 0 Rakic, P. 240 1 Rapp, F. 54

98 Reppucci, P. 183 164 Ritter, M. C. 265

80 Robertson, 11H. D. 225 .M. 205 Root, C. A. 161 260 Rose, J.A. 215

284 Rosenberg, R. C. 161 -. 36 Rosso, P. 169 66 Rutala, W. 183 ;. 22 Sarabhai, A. 179 . D. 275 Satoh, C. 54 . 98 Schachter, H. 220

143 Scholander, P. F. 124 215 Sharp, P. A. 200

27 Sidman, R. L. 240 205 Soller, A. 46 10 Sparling, P. F. 71

Spiegelman, S. 5 11 Springgate, C. F. 245 K. 284 Stein, W.D. 275 , 179 Stewart, A. 15 . 27 Stoffler, G. 147 41 Sugino, A. 88

. 164 Suzuki, H. 22 57 Sytkowski, A. J. 270

187 Tagamets, M. A. 284 275 Temin, H. M. 284

ria, A. 80 Thornber, J. P. 134 190 Tildon, J. T. 210 76 Tilley, C. A. 220

245 Tomkiewics, M. 143 57 Tomkins, G. M. 76

103 Trauthen, T. 46 R. 57 Vallee, B. L. 284 elho, A. 284 Vandermeer, J. 31 F. 255 Vogel, Z. 270 t. 111 Wang, R-H. 161 205 Waxman, S. 11

151 Weigert, M. 235 1. 284 Weissman, I. L. 36 E. 129 Wernsman, E. A. 108

260 Winick, M. 169 .B. 225 Witte, O.N. 36 ).F. 108 Woodson, B. 164 1. 250 Zimmermann, R. A. 71

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Selected New and Recent Titles from NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL

Asbestos: The Need for and Feasibility of Air Pollution Controls, Committee on Biologic Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants

ISBN 0-309-01927-3; 1971, vii + 40 pp., paper, $1.75 This monograph discusses the pathogenicity of

asbestos in man and animals, human nonoccupational exposure to asbestos, and health risks associated with various degrees and types of exposure. It also identifies sources of environmental contamination by asbestos and indicates high-priority areas where research is needed.

An Assessment of Industrial Activity in the Field of Biomedical Engineering, Committee on the Interplay of Engineering with Biology and Medicine

ISBN 0-309-01925-7; 1971, xvi + 146 pp., paper, $5.25 Current attitudes and activities in the biomedical

engineering industry are analyzed in this report, which also offers a profile of the industry, identifies major areas that have an effect on industrial contributions to the health care system, and recommends action to meet current and future needs in health care.

Evaluating the Safety of Food Chemicals, Food Protec- tion Committee

ISBN 0-309-01859-5; 1970, v + 55 pp., paper, $2.50 This report directs attention to recently

proposed or adopted procedures for evaluation of the safety of food chemicals and considers the new methods against a background of experience with conventional procedures.

Fluorides, Committee on Biologic Effects of Atmos- pheric Pollutants

ISBN 0-309-01922-2; 1971, xi + 295 pp., paper, $6.50 For those concerned with the biologic effects of

atmospheric pollutants, this volume evaluates the

NATIONAL ACADI Printing and Publis 2101 Constitution / Washington, D.C. 2

world literature on fluorides and summarizes the best scientific knowledge available on their biologic effects. Topics discussed include environmental sources and forms. of fluorides and their relative hazards to plants, animals, and humans, with particular emphasis on the susceptibility of special population groups.

Jamaica Bay and Kennedy Airport: A Multidisciplinary Environmental Study, Environmental Studies Board

ISBN 0-309-01874-4; 1971, 178 pp. in 2 volumes + 13 foldout 3-color maps, paper, $8.95 per set

This report identifies and evaluates the effects of various plans for expansion of New York's Kennedy Airport on the physical environment and on human ecology in the Jamaica Bay area, suggests alternative courses of action, and examines their implications.

immunoglobulins: Biologic Aspects and Clinical Uses, Ed. by Ezio Merler, Division of Medical Sciences

ISBN 0-309-01850-1; 1971, xii + 404 pp., illus., cloth, $9.50

The papers presented in this volume review the fundamental, technological, and clinical aspects of immunoglobulins and suggest lines of investigation that may further increase their value in preventing and alleviating human disease.

Reference Methods for the Microbiological Examination of Foods, Food Protection Committee

ISBN 0-309-01863-3; 1971, 40 pp., paper, $2.25 In an effort to simplify laboratory practice and

minimize variability of results, this report suggests reference methods for establishing microbiological criteria for classes of foods susceptible to micro- biological contamination.

EMY OF SCIENCES hing Office .venue 0418

Complete Catalog Available Upon Request

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Contents (Continued from inside back cover) An alteration in glucose metabolism associated wi

coenzyme A/transferase/pyruvate/Embden-My GENETICS Inactivation system of' the mammalian X chromc

tion/sex chromatin) ......................... Genetic transformation in Escherichia coli K12 (Di

Bromodeoxyuridine dependence-a new mutatior D N A ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Release of amplified ribosomal DNA from the chro pachytene/m eiosis) .........................

In situ hybridization of RD114-virus RNA with hun tion/kharyotype/RNA-dependent DNA polymerc ........................... Peter M . Price, K\

IMMUNOLOGY Immunochemical analysis of the cross-reacting i activity and normal anti-dextran antibody (radi(

Estimation of light-chain gene reiteration of mouse

myeloma/protein synthesis/variable region) . . . A cellular basis for genetically controlled immuno

cells (histocompatibility genes/memory cells) . . .. ... ... .... .. .. .. .. .... ... ... .. .. ... R ich a,

Prevention of simian virus 40 tumors by hamster immunogenicity of fetal tissue and on immune lymph node cells/peritoneal exudate cells) ....

....... Anthony J. Girardi, Phyllis Reppucci, Human lymphotoxin: purification and some prope

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

MEDICAL Methadone plasma level: sustained by a reservo SCIENCES tfeatment/addiction) .......................

RNA related to that of a murine leukemia vir

Malignant lymphomas of African children (lymp Barr virus/cancer survey) ...... Alice Stewart,,

MICROBIOLOGY Sequence of spontaneous Epstein-Barr activation ence of' hydroxyurea (Correction) ............. ......................... B. H am par, J. G. De

Inhibition of RNA-dependent DNA polymerase of ] ions (RNA tumor viruses/DNA synthesis/viral i ................ Warren Levinson, Anthony Fa

Release of infectious Epstein-Barr virus by transfo lar virus) ..................................

Structural characteristics of some murine RNA tr tion leukemia virus/Moloney leukemia virus/mi

PHYSIOLOGY On the theory of ion transport across the nerve ml square lattice (computer simulation/Ising kinet

Biosynthesis of acetylcholine in turtle photoreceptc

ZOOLOGY A frequency-dependent natural selection model f< threshold effect/cooperative carnivore hunting b

Corrections

CHEMISTRY Computation of large molecules with the Hartree-I

CELL BIOLOGY The spectrum of cobalt bovine procarboxypeptidas

Endogenous RNA-directed DNA polymerase activi

Modulation of cell behavior in vitro by the substra

MICROBIOLOGY Sequence of spontaneous Epstein-Barr activation ence of hydroxyurea ....... B. Hampar, J. G. DI)

PHYSIOLOGY Biosynthesis of acetylcholine in turtle photorecept

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th a defect in ketone body metabolism (skin fibroblasts/ erhof pathway) ....................... J. Tyson Tildon 210-214 some (Lyon hypothesis/heterochromatin/genetic regula- ............. Spencer W. Brown and H. Sharat Chandra 195-199 VA/CaCI2/recombination/genetic linkage) ............ ................... Sharon D. Cosloy and Michio Oishi 84-87

I in mammalian cells (hamster cells/drug dependence/ ............. Richard L. Davidson and Michael D. Bick 138-142

nomeres of Acheta (RNA cistrons/hybridization/oocytes/ . .A. Lima-De-Faria, Halina Jawvorska, and T. Gustafsson 80-83 ian metaphase chromosomes (density gradient centrifuga- :s e ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Irt Hirschhorn, Norman Gabelman, and Samuel Waxman 11-14

diotypes of' mouse myeloma proteins with anti-dextran immunoassay/hapten/light and heavy chains/mice) .... ................... Dennis Carson and Martin Weigert 235-239 immunoglobulin by DNA-RNA hybridization (12S RNA/

....................... T. L. Delovitch and C. Baglioni 173-178 logic unresponsiveness in mice: tolerance induction in T-

d K. Gershon, Paul H. Maurer, and Carmen F. Merryman 250-254 fetal tissue: influence of parity status of donor females on cell cytotoxicity (primiparous and multiparous hamsters/

Peggy Dierlam, William Rutala, and Joseph H. Coggin, Jr. 183-186 rties (phytohemagglutinin/human lymphocytes)........ . A. G(ranger, E. C. Laserna, W. P. Kolb, and F. Chapman 27-30

ir of drug in tissue (heroin/humans/opiate/maintenance ................ Vincent P. Dole and Mary Jeanne Kreek 10 us in Burkitt's tumors and nasopharyngeal carcinomas .............. D. Kufe, R. Hehlmann, and S. Spiegelman 5-9

ioblastic leukemia/Burkitt lymphoma/malaria/Epstein- J. N. P. Davies, Gilbert Dalldorf, and Frances E. Barnhart 15-17

and selective DNA synthesis in activated cells in the pres-

?rge, L. M. Martos, M. A. Tagamets, and M. A. Burroughs 284 {ous sarcoma virus by thiosemicarbazones and several cat- nactivation/chelation) ............................... ras, Bruce Woodson, Jean Jackson, and J. Michael Bishop 164--168 rmed marmoset leukocytes (human leukocytes/extracellu- ..................... George Miller and Muriel Lipman 190-194

mor viruses studied by lactoperoxidase iodination (radia- )use mammary tumor virus/gel electrophoresis) ......... Owen N. Witte, Irving L. Weissman, and Henry S. Kaplan 36-40

imbranes, VII. Cooperativity between channels of a large cs/Adam model/correlation functions/phase transition) . ........................ Yi-der Chen and Terrell L. Hill 62-65

)rs (Correction) ........................... D. M. K. Lam 284

ar the evolution of' social cooperation networks (altruism/ ehavior) ........... Scott A. Boorman and Paul R. Levitt 187-189

'ock m odel ............................... E. Clem enti 284

e A, an index of' catalytic function ..................... ....................... W. D. Behnke and B. L. Vallee 284

ty in uninfected chicken embryos ..................... ......................... C. - Y. Kang and H. M. Temin 284 tum in fibroblastic and leukemic mouse cell lines ........ .................. A. Macieira-Coelho and S. Avrameas 284 and selective DNA synthesis in activated cells in the pres- ?rge, L. M. Martos, M. A. Tagamets, and M. A. Burroughs 284

rs 1)....................................D. M . K. Lam 284

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Contents (Continued from outside hack cover)

Ultraviolet-stimulated DNA synthesis in toluenized ature-sensitive mutants/nonconservative/dnaE/

Colicin E3: a unique endoribonuclease (ribosomes/.

Stability of cytoplasmic messenger RNA in HeLa I (T)-cellulose/nucleoside triphosphate pools/cold

Transfer RNA synthesis in vitro (7'4 DNA /RNA tra .......................... Donald P. Nierlich,

Cleavage of adenovirus type 2 DNA into six uniqu electron microscopy/l)NA gel electrophoresis/DA . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . U lf P e t

Squalene and sterol carrier protein. Structural prol thesis (liver/microsomal enzymes/phospholipids,

Double-stranded RNA as an inhibitor of protein s Krebs II ascites cells (encephalomyocarditis virus

Production of mucopolysaccharides by normal an- hamster-embryo cultures) ....................

Qualitative differences in the N-acetyl-D-galactosa (blood group A/serum glycosyltransferases/glyco, ............. H. Schachter, M. A. Michaels, Chr

Mutagenic DNA polymerase in human leukemic ce.

A model for active transport of sodium and potassi branes/adenosine triphosphatase/transport kinet

Development of acetylcholine receptor clusters on synapses) ...................................

RNA-linked DNA fragments in vitro (E. coli/tolu tion/RNA synthesis/nucleotide sequence) ......

Photooxidation of chlorophyll b by quinones studi (NMR/excited states/radical pairs) ...........

Alteration of ribosomal protein S4 by mutation lin somal proteins/ribosomal RNA/reconstitution/p) ... .... . .. ... .. .. .. .. ..... .. .... . ... R o b ert A

BOTANY Biosynthesis of the photosystem I chlorophyll-prot( tem l/chloroplast development/lamellar protein. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R a n d

CELL BIOLOGY The spectrum of cobalt bovine procarboxypeptidasE

Endogeneous RNA-directed DNA polymerase activ

Electron spin resonance studies of spin-labeled me (lipid-soluble labels/living nucleated cells/erythr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J o

Structure and development of neuronal connectior optic system of Daphnia magna (neuronal specifi

Modulation of cell behavior in vitro by the substrai tion) .......................................

Autonomy of mitochondria in Saccharomyces cerev sis/polysomes/inhibition/ethidium bromide/mit

Photophosphorylation by monomolecular films at photosynthesis/coupling factor I/lipid mem bran(

Malignant transformation of BHK21 clone 13 cell chemical carcinogenesis/transformed phenotype ...... Giampiero di Mayorca, Melvin Greenblatl

Weaver mutant mouse cerebellum: defective neurc (cerebellar development/neuron-glial cell intera

Changes in alkaline ribonuclease activity during co

Escherichia coli deficient in DNA polymerase I (temper- repair synthesis) .................................... ............. Warren E. Masker and Philip C. Hanawalt 129-133 6S rRNA/gel electrophoresis/RNase-less mutants) ..... .. . Bernd Meyhack, Irene Meyhack, and David Apirion 156-160 ,ells (actinomycin D/benzoylated-DEAE/cellulose/poly- chase) ......... William Murphy and (Guiseppe Attardi 115-119 iscription/RNA processing/sequence analysis)......... Hildegard Lamfrom, Anand Sarabhai, and John Abelson 179-182 e fragments by endonuclease R.RI (restriction enzyme/ A sequence complexity) ............................. tersson, Carel Mulder, Hajo Delius, and Phillip A. Sharp 200-204 )erties, lipid-binding, and function in cholesterol biosyn- fatty acids) ...... Mary C. Ritter and Mary E. Dempsey 265-269 ynthesis and as a substrate for a nucleast in extracts of /messenger RNA/ribonuclease) ...................... ........... Hugh D. Robertson and Michael B. Mathetws 225-229 i transformed cells (hyaluronic acid/transformed cells/ ......... C. Satoh, R. Duff, F. Rapp, and E. A. Davidson 54-56 minyltransferases produced by human A1 and A2 genes orotein biosynthesis/milk oligosaccharides)............ istine A. 7'illey, Marie C. Crookston, and J. H. Crookston 220-224 Is (tumor progression/leukemia/lymphocytes) ......... ............. Clark F. Springgate and Lawrence A. Loeb 245-249 um ions as mediated by a tetrameric enzyme (cell mem- ics/cation pumping/protein conformation changes) .... . . W. I). Stein, W. R. Lieb, S. J. D. Karlish, and Y. Eilam 275-278 cultured muscle cells (t(-bungarotoxin/autoradiography/ ........ A. J. Sytkowski, Z. Vogel, and M. W. Nirenberg 270-274

ene-treated cells/DNA synthesis/discontinuous replica- ...................... Akio Sugino and Reiji Okazaki 88-92

ed by chemically-induced dynamic nuclear polarization ............... Micha 7'omkiewicz and Melvin P. Klein 143-146

ked to kasugamycin-resistance in Escherichia coli (ribo- iosphocellulose chromatography) ..................... . Zimmermann, Yoshiko Ikeya, and P. Frederick Sparling 71-75

'in complex in greening leaves of higher plants (photosys- /P 70 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . all S. Alberte, J. Philip Thornber, and Aubrey W. Naylor 134-137

A, an index of catalytic function (Correction) .......... ....................... W. D. Behnke and B. L. Vallee 284 ity in uninfested chicken embryos (Correction) ......... ......................... C. Y. Kang and H. M. Temrn in 284 mmalian cells by detection of surface-membrane signals ocytes/potassium ferricyanide) ....................... seph Kaplan, Peter G. Canonico, and William J. Caspary 66-70 s in isogenic organisms: variations and similarities in the city/serial section reconstruction/crustacea)........... ......... E. R. Macagno, V. Lopresti, and C. Levinthal 57-61 um in fibroblastic and leukemic mouse cell lines (Correc- .................. A. Macieira-Coelho and S. Avrameas 284 isiae in their production of messenger RNA (RNA synthe- ochondrial genom e) ................................. ................ Henry R. Mahler and Karl Dawidowicz 111-114 an air-water interface (surface chemistry/chlorophyll/

's) ........................J. McPhee and S. S. Brody 50-53 s in vitro by nitrosamines-a conditional state (in vitro conditioned by high temperature) ..................... , Thomas Trauthen, Arthur Soller, and Roberto Giordano 46-49 nal migration secondary to abnormality of Bergmann glia tion/neurological mutant mice)....................... ........................... P. Rakic and R. L. Sidman 240-244

mpensatory renal growth............................. ......... Pedro Rosso, James Diggs, and Myron Winick 169-172

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Contents

INFORMATION TO CONTRIBUTORS ..........................

Physical Sciences

CHEMISTRY Computation of large molecules with the Hartree-] The nature of the ground states of cobalt(II) and ni

magnetic susceptibility/coordination geometry/ ........... Robert C. Rosenberg, Charles A. Ro(

GEOPHYSICS Surface circulation of lakes and nearly land-locked

PHYSICS Thermal motion and forced migration of colloidal pressure /ferrofluid) .........................

Biological Sciences

APPLIED Extranuclear temperature-sensitive lethality in A BIOLOGY tobacco) ...................................

BIOCHEMISTRY Stimulation of mitochondrial adenosine diphos uptake/mitochondrial respiratory control/atrac ............................ Bernard M . Babi

Induction of' cytolysis of cultured lymphoma cells 1 of resistant variants (cytoplasmic receptor mole(

The crystal structures of 2,5-piperazinediones ham tures of N,N'-dimethyl-3,6-epitetrathio-2,5'-pi site of sporidesmin G /viral inhibitors/cytotoxins

Translational control of specific uterine protein s: actinomycin D/17f3-estradiol) .................

Experimental differential light-scattering correcti detection geometry/C-form DNA /ordered asym)

Mechanism of protein chain termination: further synthesis factor (ribosomes/f2 bacteriophage/co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M . C

Inhibition of a DNA polymerase from Bacillus sub microbials/DNA replication) ............. .. K

The contribution of the a and ,B chains to the kinel (heme proteins/ligand binding/protein chemist}

A single subunit from avian myeloblastosis virus w H activity (RNA virus/polyacrylamide gel electr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L

Identity of' the ribosomal proteins involved in the i] tein antibodies/translocation/GTP/fusidic acid, . .......... Joseph H. Highland, James W. Bod

Structure and chemical synthesis of a biologically cence/pyrazine derivative/coelenterates) ......

A coat protein of' the bacteriophage M13 virion pai protein/parental RF-gene-3-protein complex/ce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S

In vitro assembly of bacteriophage lambda heads ( tion ) ......................................

Inhibition of reticulocyte peptide-chain initiation I tion complexes (methionyl-puromycin/methion)

Self-complementarity of terminal sequences with DNA (circular DNA/electron microscopy/length . ............................... Frank J. K oc

Protein initiation in eukaryotes: formation and fu fied ribosomal factor, methionyl transfer RNt ribosome subunits/protein inhibitors).........

Requirement of proteins S5 and S9 from 30S subur tion factor G (CsCl 30S core/ribosomal split pro

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Fock model (Correction) ................... E. Clementi 284 ckel(II) carboxypeptidase A (metallocarboxypeptidase A/ spectra) ............................................ At, Run-Han Wang, Massimo Cerdonio, and Harry B. Gray 161-163

seas (marginal seas/wind drive/water movements) ...... ....................... K. 0. Emery and G. T. Csanady 93-97

particles generate hydrostatic pressure in solvent (osmotic ................... H. T. Hammel and P. F. Scholander 124-128

'icotiana tabacum L. (cytoplasmic inheritance/genetics/ .................. D. F. Matzinger and E. A. Wernsman 108-110

phate uptake by thyroid hormones (mitochondrial 02 ?yloside/2,4-dinitrophenol) ........................... or, Susan Creagan Sidney H. Ingbar, and Ruby S. Kipnes 98-102 )y adenosine 3' :5'-cyclic monophosphate and the isolation ules/protein kinase) ..... .......................... . . Violet Daniel, Gerald Litwack, and Gordon M. Tomkins 76-79 ing epipolysulfide bridges between C3 and C6: the struc- perazinedione (x-ray structures/cyclic dipeptides/active /Pythomyces chartarum) . Betty R. Davis and Ivan Bernal 279-283 nthesis after estrogen induction (rat/gel electrophoresis/ ........... Anthony B. DeAngelo and George I. Fujimoto 18-21 on to the circular dichroism of bacteriophage T2 (light- netry) ........ Burton P. Dorman and Marcos F. Maestre 255-259 characterization of a mutant defective in a new protein

ding/peptidyl-tRNA/thermolabile proteins) ............ G. anoza, J. Vandermeer, N. Debreceni, and S. L. Phillips 31-35 tilis by hydroxyphenylazopyrimidines (base-pairing/anti- ?,c,ieth B. Gass, Robert L. Low, and Nicholas R. Cozzarelli 103-107 ics of oxygen binding to and dissociation from hemoblogin 3y) ......... ............ Quentin H. Gibson 1-4 ith both RNA-directed DNA polymerase and ribonuclease ophoresis).......................................... uane P. Grandgenett, Gary F. Gerard, and Maurice Green 230-234 iteraction with elongation factor G (E. coli/ribosomal pro-

ey, Julian Gordon, Renate Hasenbank, and Georg Stbffler 147-150 active form of Renilla (Sea Pansy) luciferin (biolumines-

..................... Kazuo Hori and Milton J. Cormier 120-123 ticipates in membrane-oriented synthesis of DNA (gene-3 I inner membrane/O)X174/fd and fl) ................... . Michal Jazwinski, Roberto Marco, and Arthur Kornberg 205-209 norphogenesis/DNA condensation/in vitro complementa- ....................... Dale Kaiser and Terrie Masuda 260-264

)y pactamycin: accumulation of inactive ribosomal initia- l-tRNAf /initiation factors/Mg2 + concentration) ........ . Lizzy S. Kappen, Hideo Suzuki, and Irving H. Goldberg 22-26

in plus or minus strands of adenovirus-associated virus measurements/exonuclease III) ......................

zot, Barrie J. Carter, Claude F. Garon, and James A. Rose 215-219 nction of a ternary complex composed of a partially puri- Lf, and guanosine triphosphate (binding assay/L-cells/ ......... Daniel H. Levin, David Kyner, and George Acs 41-45 its for the ribosome-dependent GTPase activity of elonga- ein/30S reconstitution/30S-50S association) ........... ............ . Robert C. Marsh and Andrea Parmeggiani 151-155

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