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Back Matter Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 74, No. 9 (Sep., 1977) Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/67101 . Accessed: 04/05/2014 16:18 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 Sun, 4 May 2014 16:18:01 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. 74, No. 9 (Sep., 1977)Published by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/67101 .

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Contents (Continued from outside back cover)

Reconstitution of catecholamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase activity: Interaction of solubilized components with receptor-replete membranes (S49 lymphoma/L cell/complementation in vitro/somatic cell variants) ............................................................ Elliott M. Ross and Alfred G. Gilman 3715-3719

Single-stranded DNA from oncornavirus-infected cells enriched in virus-specific DNA sequences (hydroxy- apatite chromatography/avian myeloblastosis virus/molecular hybridization/provirus DNA transcrip- tion) ............................... Serge A. Leibovitch, Haim Tapiero, and Jacques Harel 3720-3724

Primary structure of the membranous segment of cytochrome b5 (hydrophobic peptides/isolation/sequencer analysis/tryptophanyl cleavage/secondary structure) .................. Juris Ozols and Craig Gerard 3725-3729

Animal cell mutants defective in sterol metabolism: A specific selection procedure and partial characterization of defects (sterol biosynthesis/polyene antibiotic/membrane biogenesis) ...........................

......................................................... Y. Saito, S. M. Chou, and D. F. Silbert 3730-3734 High aerobic glycolysis of rat hepatoma cells in culture: Role of mitochondrial hexokinase (L-lactic acid/D-

glucose/D-galactose/liver/neoplasia) .................... Ernesto Bustamante and Peter L. Pedersen 3735-3739 Electron microscope studies of transient complexes formed between Escherichia coli RNA polymerase ho-

loenzyme and T7 DNA (polylysine adsorption/nonspecific template binding/closed promoter complexes/ RNA nucleotidyltransferase) ....................... Robley C. Williams and Michael J. Chamberlin 3740-3744

Purification of simian virus 40 tumor antigen from a line of simian virus 40-transformed human cells (hepa- rin-Sepharose/amino acid analysis) ......................... Daniel G. Tenen, Harinder Garewal,

. ............ Lora L. Haines, Janet Hudson, Vivian Woodard, Susan Light, and David M. Livingston 3745-3749 New detection of brain dopamine receptors with [3H]dihydroergocryptine (neuroleptics/ergots/neuro-

transmitters/norepinephrine/schizophrenia) ............... M. Tittler, P. Weinreich, and P. Seeman 3750-3753 Antipain and leupeptin restrict uterine DNA synthesis and function in mice (protease inhibitors/plasma

membrane/fertility) ............. Joseph Katz, Walter Troll, Stephen W. Adler, and Mortimer Levitz 3754-3757 5'-Terminal capping of RNA by guanylyltransferase from HeLa cell nuclei (mRNA/7-methylguanosine/RNA

processing) ................ Cha-Mer Wei and Bernard Moss 3758-3761 Transfer of mannose from mannosyl retinyl phosphate to protein (vitamin A/dolichyl mannosyl phosphate/

Pronase/a-mannosidase) ......... Gloria Chi Rosso, Shoichi Masushige, Helen Quill, and George Wolf 3762-3766 3-Nitropropionate, the toxic substance of Indigofera, is a suicide inactivator of succinate dehydrogenase (rat

liver mitochondria/carbanion/N-5 flavin adducts/two-proton abstraction mechanism) ............... .......................................... .Theodore A. Alston, Leena Mela, and Harold J. Bright 3767-3771

Arrangement of subunits in assembled histone H4 fibers (chromatin/electron microscopy/optical diffraction) .. ................................................................. R. Sperling and L. A. Amos 3772-3776

Ligand-promoted weakening of intersubunit bonding domains in aspartate transcarbamoylase (protein-protein interactions/conformational changes/allosteric enzymes/kinetics of assembly) ...................... . ............ Suresh Subramani, Mark A. Bothwell, Ian Gibbons, Ying R. Yang, and H. K. Schachman 3777-3781

Ultrastructural localization of cell membrane GM1 ganglioside by cholera toxin (immunoelectron micros- copy/membrane receptor/Vibrio cholerae sialidase/ganglioside titration) ..........................

.............................................. .H.-A. Hansson, J. Holmgren, and L. Svennerholm 3782-3786 Binding of mouse interferon to polynucleotides [purification/poly(I), poly(U)/polynucleotide binding site/blue

dextran-Sepharose/affinity chromatography] .................................................. ....................... .Jaqueline De Maeyer-Guignard, Minh Nguy Thang, and Edward De Maeyer 3787-3790

Enzyme regulation in neuroblastoma cells in a salts/glucose medium: Induction of ornithine decarboxylase by asparagine and glutamine (cyclic AMP/actinomycin D/cycloheximide/protein half-life/cholera toxin) .......................................................... Kuang Yu Chen and E. S. Canellakis 3791-3795

Interaction of 1,-a-didecanoyl phosphatidylcholine with the Al polypeptide of high density lipoprotein (phospholipid/lysophospholipid/serum lipoprotein) ............................................

. ................................. Jacqueline A. Reynolds, Charles Tanford, and William L. Stone 3796-3799 Strand breakage by the DNA untwisting enzyme results in covalent attachment of the enzyme to DNA (su-

perhelical simian virus 40 DNA/DNA strand breakage/DNA replication/DNA-protein complex/hydrox- ylamine) ........................... James J. Champoux 3800-3804

Specific benzodiazepine receptors in rat brain characterized by high-affinity [3H]diazepam binding (affinity binding/diazepam/anxiolytic activity/brain membranes/regional distribution) .....................

....................................................... Clau s Braestrup and Richard F. Squires 3805-3809

BIOPHYSICS Molecular events and energy changes during the action potential (nerve thermodynamics/membrane structural changes/dissipation function/initial heat of activity) .......... D.-G. Margineanu and E. Schoffeniels 3810-3813

Kinetics of the alkaline tetramer - dimer dissociation in liganded human hemoglobin: A laser light-scattering stopped-flow study (subunits/salt bridges) ........................ D. P. Flamig and L. J. Parkhurst 3814-3816

Fundamental aspects of electron transfer: Experimental verification of vibronically coupled electron tunneling (cytochrome c).M. J. Potasek and J. J. Hopfield 3817-3820

X-ray absorption edge studies on oxidized and reduced cytochrome c oxidase (copper oxidation states/ab- sorption edge fine structure/model copper compounds/core electronic trartsitiolns/synchrotron radiation)

Electron paramagnetic resonance studies of photosynthetic electron transport: Photoreduction of ferredoxin and membrane-bound iron-sulfur centers (photosynthesis/reducing power/electron carriers) .....

.....................................Daniel I. Arnon, Harry Y. T.sujimoto, and Tetsuo Hiyama ......................3826-3830

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Contents Vol. 74, No. 9 September 1977

INFORMATION TO CONTRIBUTORS...................................... '-iv

NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES: Officers, Council, and Members .........................4078-4110

AUTHOR INDEX ................................................ 4111

Physical Sciences

CHEMISTRY A general treatment of relaxation phenomena (reservoir/subsystems/Liouville equation/density motion! singular perturbation method) ......................S. H. Lin and H. Eyring 3623-3626

31P nuclear magnetic resonance kinetic measurements on adenylate kinate (kinesic rates/double resonance! equilibrium exchange).........................T. R. Brown and S. Ogawa 3627-3631

Theoretical study of the effect of enizyme-enzyme interactions on steady-state enzyme kinetics (enzyme lat- tice/enzyme solution/Ising problem/phase transition/diffusion and reaction) ......Terrell L. Hill 3632-3636

MATHEMATICS An observation on the structure of production sets with indivisibilities (integer programming/complexity/fixed point methods) ................................Herbert E. Scarf 3637-3641

Biological Sciences

BIOCHEMISTRY Filamentous coliphage M13 as a cloning vehicle: Insertion of a Hindll fragment of the lac regulatory region in M13 replicative form in vitro (single-stranded DNA phage/blunt end ligation/lactose operon/a com- plementation) .......

........Joachim Messing, Bruno Gronenborn, Benno MaIller-Hill, and Peter Hans Hofschneider 3642-3646 Evidence for pro-13-nerve growth factor, a biosynthetic percursor to 13-nerve growth factor (arginyl-estero-

peptidase/protein processing/submaxillary gland/gamma subunit/epidermal growth factor)......

.....:........................Edward A. Berger and Eric M. Shooter 3647-3651 DNA packaging and the pathway of bacteriophage T4 head assembly (virus assembly/protein cleavage/DNA

synthesis)..............................C. L. Hsiao and L. W. Black 3652-3656 Stimulation of human platelet guianylate cyclase by unsaturated fatty acid peroxides (arachidonic acid per-

oxide/oxidation of sulfhydryl residue/hemoglobin/lipoxidase) ...Hiroyoshi Hidaka and Tomiko Asano 3657-3661 Coupling in cytochrome c oxidase (ilonophore transfer complex/elect rogenic intrinsic ionophores/uncoupling

combinations/respiratory control/electron-positive charge coupling)................ ............R. J. Kessler, G. A. Blondin, H. Vande Zande, R. A. Haworth, and D. E. Green 3662-3666

Isolation of an electrogenic K+/Ca2+ ionophore from an ionophoroprotein of beef heart mitochondria (proteolytic release/ionophoropeptide intermediate/polypeptide ionophore/high pressure chromatography)....

...........................G. A. Blondin, R. J. Kessler, and D. E. Green 3667-3671 Nucleotide sequences of ribosome re-cognition sites in messenger RNAs of vesicular stomatitis virus (eukaryotic

translation initiation/two-dimensional gel elect rophoresis/amino-terminal sequences/glycoprotein cleavage/7-methylguanosine)............................John K. Rose 3672-3676

Poliovirus-specific primer-dependent RNA polymerase able to copy poly(A) [RNA -dependent RNA polymerase (replicase)/picornaviruses].................James B. Flanegan and David Baltimore 3677-3680

Antibodies to estrogen receptor: linmunochemical similarity of estrophilin from various mammalian species (estradiol/receptor activation/sedimentation/uterus/breast cancer) ........Geoffrey L. Greene,

..........Liselotte E. Closs, Honor6e Fleming, Eugene R. DeSombre, and Elwood V. Jensen 3681-3685 Novel mechanism for RNA maturation: The leader sequences of simian virus 40 mRNA are not transcribed

adjacent to the coding sequences [spliced RNA/mRNA*DNA hybrids/RNA processing/cap structures/ poly(A)] ...........Yosef Aloni, Ravi Dhar, Orgad Laub, Mia Horowitz, and George Khoury 3686-3690

Resolution of prost,aglandin endoperoxide synthase and thromboxane synthase of human platelets (subcellular distribution/l2L-hydroperoxy-5,8,10,14-eicosatetraenoic acid/Triton X-100/DEAE-cellulose).....

.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..Sven Hammarstrbm and Pierre Falardeau 3691-3695 Role of ribothymidine in mammalian tRNAPhe (mammalian protein synthesis) ............

.B.............................. ruce A. Roe and Hau- Yang Tsen 3696-3700 Purification and properties of human erythrocyte pyrimidine 5'-nucleotidase (chromatography/stability/

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