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Back Matter Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 73, No. 9 (Sep., 1976), pp. 3321-3322 Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/65728 . Accessed: 07/05/2014 15:49 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 169.229.32.136 on Wed, 7 May 2014 15:49:46 PM 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. 73, No. 9 (Sep., 1976), pp. 3321-3322Published by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/65728 .

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AUTHOR INDEX, SEPTEMBER 1976

Aguanno, J. J. 3093 Alwine, J. C. 3083 Anderson, K. P. 3283 Anderson, R. G. W. 3178 Armstrong, V. W. 2987 Aronow, B. J. 3015 Austen, K. F. 3268 Bailey, R. P. 3201 Baldwin, J. H. 3229 Bartels, P. G. 3220 Bartholomew, J. C. 3173 Basu, S. K. 3178 Bates, R. H. T. 2959 Bauer, G. 3025 Baumgartner, B. 3168 Bender, M. L. 2969 Benne, R. 3005 Benzer, S. 3253 Beuzard, Y. 3288 Birge, C. H. 3040 Bissell, M. J. 3173 Bloemendal, H. 3010 Brawerman, G. 3088 Brodie, A. F. 3050 Brot, N. 3156 Brown, M. S. 3178 Brown, T. H. 3320 Brulet, P. 2977 Bruns, P. J. 3243 Brussard, T. B. 3243 Burstein, Y. 3273 Busch, H. 3258 Busch, R. K. 3258 Cabrer, B. 3107 Cailla, H. L. 3183 Caldwell, P. 3156 Carey, T. E. 3278 Chang, A. C. Y. 3131 Chang, H. 3206 Chrispeels, M. J. 3168 Chu, F. 3156 Cimadevilla, J. M. 3078 Clay, W. F. 3220 Clemens, M. J. 3136 Cohen, N. S. 3050 Cooke, B. E. 3073 Croce, C. M. 3248 Daha, M. R. 3268 De Jong, W. W. 3010 De Ryck, M. 3311 Dethier, V. G. 3315 Dressler, D. 3000 Dumont, J. E. 2982 Eaton, W. A. 3035 Eckstein, F. 2987 Eisenberg, S. 3151 Epstein, H. F. 3015 Erickson, B. W. 3160 Ernst, V. 3112 Eyring, H. 2964 Fahrenkrug, J. 3197 Fearon, D. T. 3268 Feldman, M. W. 3320 Fellner, P. 3045 Ferro, A. M. 3131 Fried, M. 3073

Fukumaki, Y. 3238 Gallagher, R. E. 3320 Gallo, R. C. 3320 Geisler, N. 3103 Geoghegan, T. E. 3088 Gilbert, J. J. 3233 Gilbert, S. G. 3068 Gill, S. J. 2955 Gillespie, D. H. 3320 Glanville, N. 3059 Gold, L. 3098 Goldrich-Rachman, N. 3315 Goldstein, J. L. .3178 Golini, F. 3040 Goodell, E. W. 3293 Grandchamp, C. 3030 Granger, M. 3010 Gray, H. B. 2950 Green, D. E. 3141 Guerineau, M. 3030 Guillemin, R. 3308 Hakanson, R. 3197 Hardesty, B. 3078 Hardies, S. C. 3117 Hardman, J. G. 2982 Harris, H. E. 3015 Harris, N. 3168 Hassan, W. 3288 Hershey, J. W. B. 31005 Higuchi, R. 3146 Hofrichter, J. 3035 Hofschneider, P. H1. 3025 Holley, R. W. 3229 Holtzer, H. 3224 Huggins, C. B. 3283 Jain, S. C. 3068 Jordan, J. J. 3258 Jorgensen, A. 0. 3192 Kaariainen, L. 30)5'. Kalnins, V. I. 3192 Karakashian, M. W. 3216 Katterman, F. R. H. 3220 Kavka, A. B. 3243 Kerr, I. M. 3136 Kessler, R. J. 31zL1 Kiernan, J. A. 3229 Kipnis, D. M. 3188 Klee, W. A. 3165 Komiyama, M. 2969 Kornberg, A. 3151 Kramer, G. 3078 Krieger, D. E. 3160 Kun, E. 3131 Kundu, S. K. 3263 Kung, H.-f. 3156 Kurn, N. 3303 Kutter, E. 3098 Lampert, A. 3165i Langer, P. J. 3206 Larrabee, A. R. 3093 Larsson, L.-I. 319'7 Lebleu, B. 3107 LeBreton, P. R. 2966 Lee, S.-H. 3050 Lee, S. T. 2964 Lengyel, P. 3107

Levin, D. H. 3112 Lewitt, R. M. 2959 Liang, G. 2945 Lieberman, I. 3201 Lin, S. H. 2964 Ling, N. 3308 Lodish, H. F. 3206 London, I. M. 3112 Lopez, R. 3293 Low, B. W. 2991 McConnell, H. M. 2977 McGeoch, D. 3045 Marcus, D. M. 3263 Marin, 0. S. M. 3311 Matsumura, P. 3126 Meister, A. 3020 Merrick, W. C. 3040 Merrifield, R. B. 3160 Messmer, T. 0. 3229 Miller, L. K. 3073 Miller, N. R. 3320 Momany, F. A. 3093 Moran, M. J. 3183 Morser, J. 3059 Nagy, L. A. 2973 Naiki, M. 3263 Newton, C. 3045 Nirenberg, M. 3165 Nitecki, D. 3131 Oettgen, H. F. 3278 Okayama, M. 3224 Olah, G. A. 2945 Old, L. J. 3278 Pacifici, M. 3224 Paddock, G. V. 3146 Padva, A. 2966 Peng, S. 2966 Perkel, D. H. 3320 Pipeleers, D. G. 3188 Pipeleers-Marichal, M. A. 3188 Pongs, 0. 3064 Potter, H. 3000 Powers, S. G. 3020 Prakash, G. K. S. 2945 Preston, H. S. 2991 Rahmsdorf, H. J. 3183 Ranki, M. 3059 Ranu, R. S. 3112 Rapaport, E. 3122 Reed, S. I. 3083 Rehfeld, J. F. 3197 Reitz, M. S. 3320 Resnick, L. A. 3278 Richardson, J. S. 2991 Rickenberg, H. V. 3183 Roberts, W. K. 3136 Rodley, G. A. 2959 Rogers, J. C. 3211 Rosa, J. 3288 Rosen, L. S. 2991 Ross, P. D. 3035 Roy, J. 3054 Rudko, A. D. 2991 Safer, B. 3040 Sakore, T. D. 3068 Salser, W. 3146

Sato, A. 2991 Savage, H. E. 3258 Sawai, Y. 3201 Schaffalitzky de Muckadell, 0.

3197 Schechter, I. 3273 Schweiger, H. G. 3216 Scobie, R. S. 2959 Scott, J. F. 3151 Scott, W. A. 2995 Searl, J. E. 2991 Sen, G. C. 3107 Shaila, S. 3107 Shapiro, L. 3303 Sharma, M. L. 3131 Shimada, K. 3238 Short, J. 3201 Siddiqi, 0. 3253 Silverman, M. 3126 Simon, M. 3126 Slonimski, P. P. 3030 Smith, A. E. 3059 Smith, C. W. 3054 Snyder, L. 3098 Sobell, H. M. 3068 Sonenshein, G. E. 3088 Spitz, E. 3183 Stark, G. R. 3083 Sternbach, H. 2987 Subrahmanyan, L. 3192 Sundler, F. 3197 Takagi, Y. 3238 Takahashi, T. 3278 Taylor, C. W. 3258 Teitelbaum, P. 3311 Teng, M.- h. 3173 Tesser, G. I. 3010 Thach, R. E. 3040 Thach, S. S. 3040 Tomasz, A. 3293 Tsai, C.-c. 3068 Tsukada, K. 3201 Turnbull, C. 3192 Tyson, C. A. 3141 Uffen, R. L. 3298 Ulbrich, N. 3064 Van Cauter, E. 2982 Vrooman, M. J. 3201 Wadso, I. 2955 Wall, R. 3146 Walter, R. 3054 Weber, K. 3103 Weiler, J. M. 3268 Weissbach, H. 3156 Wells, R. D. 3117 Wherland, S. 2950 Wolgin, D. L. 3311 Wong-Staal, F. 3320 Yagi, T. 2947 Yeoman, L. C. 3258 Yoon, Y. H. 2964 Zamecnik, P. C. 3122 Zumberge, J. E. 2973

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Notice to Subscribers

The PROCEEDINGS Office wishes to purchase, for $5.50 each, out-of- print issues (in good condition) of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA for January and February of 1973 (Volume 70, Numbers 1 and 2). Subscribers should send their copies to the Circulation Office of the Proceedings, 2101 Constitu- tion Avenue, Washington, D.C. 20418.

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Contents (Continued from outside back cover)

Competition between cellular and viral mRNAs in vitro is regulated by a messenger discriminatory initiation factor (regulation of protein synthesis/initiation factors/virus-host interaction/translational specificity) . .

....... I.............. F. Golini, S. S. Thach, C. H. Birge, B. Safer, W. C. Merrick, and R. E. Thach 3040-3044 Influenza virus genome consists of eight distinct RNA species (polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis/oligonu-

cleotide mapping) ................................ Duncan McGeoch, Peter Fellner, and Clive Newton 3045-3049 Restoration of oxidative phosphorylation by purified N,N'-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide-sensitive latent adeno-

sinetriphosphatase from Mycobacterium phlei (membrane/electron transport particles/affinity chroma- tography/reconstitution) ........................ Soon-Ho Lee, Natalie S. Cohen, and Arnold'F. Brodie 3050-3053

Importance of the third amino acid residue of oxytocin for its action on isolated rat uterus: Study of rela- tionship between hormone conformation and activity (neurohypophyseal hormone/smooth muscle/hor- mone action/active element/binding element) ............. Roderich Walter, Clark W. Smith, and J. Roy 3054-3058

Initiation of translation directed by 42S and 26S RNAs from Semliki Forest virus in vitro (N-formyl-[35S- methionyl-tRNA/initiation sites/in vitro protein synthesis). ...................... .Niall Glanville, Marjut Ranki, John Morser, Leevi Kaariainen, and Alan E. Smith 3059-3063

Specific binding of formylated initiator-tRNA to Escherichia coli RNA polymerase (transcription/transla- tion/a-factor/RNA nucleotidyltransferase) ............................ Olaf Pongs and Norbert Ulbrich 3064-3067

Organization of DNA in chromatin (chromatin structure/intercalation/DNA-kinking) .................... . .................... Henry M. Sobell, Chun-che Tsai, Steven G. Gilbert, Shri C. Jain, and T. D. Sakore 3068-3072

Fate of mismatched base-pair regions in polyoma heteroduplex DNA during infection of mouse cells (geno- typic markers/restriction endonucleases/repair/recombi nation/replication). . .................................................. Lois K. Miller, Beverley E. Cooke, and Mike Fried 3073-3077

Specificity of the protein kinase activity associated with the hemin-controlled repressor of rabbit reticulocyte (protein synthesis/translational control/hemin regulation/Met-tRNAf binding factor) ................. ......................... ................. Gisela Kramer, J. Miguel Cimadevilla, and Boyd Hardesty 3078-3082

Autoregulation of simian virus 40 gene A by T antigen (autogenous regulation/A protein/mRNA/nucleic acid hybridization/temperature-sensitive mutants). . .............................................. Steven L Reed, George R. Stark, and James C. Alwine 3083-3087

A major species of mammalian messenger RNA lacking a polyadenylate segment [oligo(dT)-cellulose/18S mRNA/cell-free translation/45,000 dalton polypeptidel .................................. ................................... Gail E. Sonenshein, Thomas E. Geoghegan, and George Brawerman 3088-3092

Correlation of degradative rates of proteins with a parameter calculated from amino acid composition and subunit size (protein turnover/protein half-life) ................................................... ..................... ..... Frank A. Momany, James J. Aguanno, and Allan R. Larrabee 3093-3097

A gene of bacteriophage T4 whose product prevents true late transcription on cytosine-containing T4 DNA (transcription factors/regulation/T4 late mRNA synthesis).

.............. I ....................................Larry Snyder, Larry Gold, and Elizabeth Kutter 3098-3102 Isolation of a set of hybrid lac repressors made in vitro between normal lac repressor and its homogeneous

tryptic core (renaturation/negative complementation/operator binding). . ................................................................. No r bert Geisler and Klaus Weber 3103-3106

Interferon, double-stranded RNA,.and protein phosphorylation [protein kinase/Ehrlich ascites tumor cell/ poly(I)-poly(C)J ..................... B. Lebleu, G. C. Sen, S. Shaila, B. Cabrer, and P. Lengyel 3107-3111

Regulation of protein synthesis in reticulocyte lysates: Phosphorylation of the methionyl-tRNAf binding factor by the protein kinase activity of the translational inhibitor isolated from heme-deficient lysates (regulation by heme/protein initiation/3':5'-cyclic AMP/40S subunit phosphorylation) ................. . .................... I....... Daniel H. Levin, Rajinder Singh Ranu, Vivian Ernst, and Irving M. London 3112-3116

Preparative fractionation of DNA restriction fragments by reversed phase column chromatography (restric- tion endonucleases/purification of DNA sequences/base composition/Xplac 5 DNA) ................... ........................................................... Stephen C. Hardies and Robert D. Wells 3117-3121

Incorporation of adenosine into ATP: Formation of compartmentalized ATP (radioactive labeling in vivo/ adenine nucleotides/tumors) ............................. Eliezer Rapaport and Paul C. Zamecnik 3122-3125

Identification of the mot gene product with Escherichia coli-lambda hybrids (chemotaxis/motility/clon- ing/membrane protein) ..................... Michael Silverman, Philip Matsumura, and Melvin Simon 3126-3130

Covalent modification of proteins by metabolites of NAD+ (ADP-riboselribose-5-phosphate/bovine serum albumin/histone/polyamine Schiff bases).............................. . ............... Erest Kun, Annie C. Y. Chang, Manohar L. Sharma, Ari M. Ferro, and Danute Nitecki 3131-3135

Interferon-induced inhibition of protein synthesis in L-cell extracts: An ATP-dependent step in the activa- tion of an inhibitor by double-stranded RNA (encephalomyocarditis virus/cell-free systems) ............ ............................................ Walden K. Roberts, Michael J. Clemens, and Ian M. Kerr 3136-3140

Mechanism of uncoupling in mitochondria: Uncouplers as ionophores.for cycling cations and protons (clas- sical uncouplers/uncoupler combinations/release of bound cationslelectrogenic ionophores) ............. ............................................. I. Ralph J. Kessler, Charles A. Tyson, and David E. Green 3141-3145

A general method for cloning eukaryotic structural gene sequences (complementary DNA/messenger RNA sequencing/gene isolation/terminal transferase) ...................... ....................... ...............................Russ Higuchi, Gary V. Paddock, Randolph Wall, and Winston Salser ......................... 3146-3150

Enzymatic replication of viral and complementary strands of duplex D:NA of phage 4X174 proceeds by sepa- rate mechanisms [cisA protein/rep protein/viral (+) strand synthesis/complementary (-) strand syn- thesis] .............Shlomo Eisenberg, John F. Scott, and Arthur Korn berg ......................... 3151-3155

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Contents Vol. 73, No. 9 September 1976

INFORMATION TO CONTRIBUTORS ................................................................................ i-iv

AUTHOR INDEX ................................................................................................. 3321

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS ........................................................................................ 3322

Physical Sciences

CHEMISTRY The unusual Favorskii-Nazarov reaction of dicyclopropyl ketone (cyclopropyl bond cleavage/dianion inter- mediate/neutral ketone) ............. ............ George A. Olah, G. K. Surya Prakash, and Gao Liang 2945-2946

Separation of hydrogenase-catalyzed hydrogen-evolution system from electron-donating system by means of enzymic electric cell technique (biophotolysis of water/nonpolluting fuel) ...... .......... Tatsuhiko Yagi 2947-2949

Metalloprotein electron transfer reactions: Analysis of reactivity of horse heart cytochrome c with inorganic complexes (electrostatic interactions/kinetics) ............ ........... Scot Wherland and Harry B. Gray 2950-2954

An equation of state describing hydrophobic interactions (hydrocarbons/water structure) ................. ........................... ................................................. S. J. Gill and L Wadso 2955-2958

A possible conformation for double-stranded polynucleotides (DNA structure/x-ray calculations/optical ro- tation) .. G. A. Rodley, R. S. Scobie, R. H. T. Bates, and R. M. Lewitt 2959-2963

Magnetic circular dichroism of molecules in dense media: Spin-forbidden transitions of carbonyl molecules (molecular orbitals/carbonyl group/one-center integrals) . . Y. H. Yoon, S. T. Lee, S. H. Lin, and H. Eyring 2964-2965

Ultraviolet photoelectron studies of biological purines: The valence electronic structure of adenine (methyl substituted adenines/base stacking) .......... .................. S. Peng, A. Padva, and P. R. LeBreton 2966-2968

Amine-catalyzed hydrolyses of cyclodextrin cinnamates (cyclodextrin-catalyzed ester hydrolysis/acyl-cyclo- dextrin/acceleration of deacylation/enzyme model) ........... Makoto Komiyama and Myron L. Bender 2969-2972

Fossil microorganisms from the approximately 2800 to 2500 million-year-old Bulawayan stromatolite: Ap- plication of ultramicrochemical analyses (Precambrian microfossils/electron microprobe analyses/mass spectrometry/scanning electron microscopy/evolution of life) .... Louis Anne Nagy and John E. Zumberge 2973-2976

Lateral hapten mobility and immunochemistry of model membranes (complement fixation/spin-label hap- tens/membrane fluidity) ............... ................... Philippe Brolet and Harden M. McConnell 2977-2981

Biological Sciences

BIOCHEMISTRY Implications of cross inhibitory interactions of potential mediators of hormone and neurotransmitter action (adenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate/guanosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate/calcium/concentration- response curves) ........................... Eve Van Cauter, Joel G. Hardman, and Jacques E. Dumont 2982-2986

Stereochemistry of polymerization by DNA-dependent RNA-polymerase from Escherichia coli: An inves- tigation with a diastereomeric ATP-analogue (adenosine 5'-O-(1-thiotriphosphate)/uridine 2',3'-cyclic phosphorothioate/31P-nuclear magnetic resonance) ..... F. Eckstein, V. W. Armstrong, and H. Sternbach 2987-2990

Three dimensional structure of erabutoxin b neurotoxic protein: Inhibitor of acetylcholine receptor (snake venoms/x-ray analysis/postsynaptic membrane/neuromuscular transmission/invariant residues) ....... .... ............................................................ Barbara W. Low, Hugh S. Preston, . ........... Atsushi Sato, Lawrence S. Rosen, James E. Searl, Andrew D. Rudko, and Jane S. Richardson 2991-2994

Adenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate deficiency in Neurospora crassa (adenylate cyclase/theophylline/ morphology/linolenic acid) ........................... William A. Scott 2995-2999

On the mechanism of genetic recombination: Electron microscopic observation of recombination inter- mediates (electron microscopy of DNA /chi form IHolliday model/plasmid DNA) ....................... ............................... .............................. Hu ntington Pott er and David Dressler 3000--3004

Purification and characterization of initiation factor IF-E3 from rabbit reticulocytes (protein synthesis/mul- ti-protein complex/40S ribosomal binding/reductive aklylation) ..... Rob Benne and John W. B. Hershey 3005-3009

Model studies of enzymatic NH2-terminal acetylation of proteins with des-Nal-acetyl-a-melanotropin as a substrate (calf lens/a-amino acetylation/synthetic peptide) ......................................... ....................................... M. Granger, G. L Tesser, W. W DeJong, and H. Bloemendal 3010-3014

Myosin-paramysoin cofilaments: Enzymatic interactions with F-actin (enzymology of filaments/heavy meromyosin subfragment 1 probe) ...... ...... Henry F. Epstein, Bruce J. Aronow, and Harriet E. Harris 3015-3019

Identification of enzyme-bound activated C02 as carbonic-phosphoric anhydride: Isolation of the corre- sponding trimethyl derivative from the active site of glutamine-dependent carbamyl phosphate synthetase (" carbonyl phospha te" / borohydride/ diazom ethane/ dim ethylsu Ifoxide/acyl phosphate interm edia te).....

. . ..... .. ................................................. ...... Sue G. Powers and Alton Meister 3020-3024 An RNA-dependent DNA polymerase, different from the known viral reverse transcriptases, in the chicken

system (leukosis-virus-free eggs/allantoic fluid/template-primer complexes/DNA.RNA hybridization/lIgG neutralization test) ............ ............................ G. Bauer and P. H. Hofschneider 3025-3029

Circular DNA of a yeast episome with two inverted repeats: Structural analysis by a restriction enzyme and electron microscopy (n episome/DNA dimers/rearrangements of sequence)n...

.... ............... ......Michel Guerineau, Claude Grandchamp, and Piotr P. Slonimski 3030-......................3030-04

Supersaturation in sickle cell hemoglobin solutions (sickle cell disease/hemoglobin S gelation/protein self- ass em bly /n u clea tion k ine ti cs/pro tein so lu bi lity). .J...................... ................. am7es Hofrichter, Philip D. Ross, and William A. Eaton 3035-3039

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