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Back Matter Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 74, No. 5 (May, 1977) Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/67196 . Accessed: 08/05/2014 11:49 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 169.229.32.137 on Thu, 8 May 2014 11:49:48 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. 74, No. 5 (May, 1977)Published by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/67196 .

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Contents (Co,ttinued from outside back cover)

A L)NA nicking-closing enzyme encapsidated in vaccinia virus: Partial purification and properties (closed circular DNA/ethidium bromide/DNA complex winding changes) .. .. ..........................

............................ .William R. Bauer, Eric C. Ressner, Joseph Kates, and James V. Patzke 1841-1845 Neurotensin: Specific binding to synaptic membranes from rat brain ([3HJneurotensin/receptor binding!

structure-activity relationships) ....................... . P. Kitabgi, ..R. Carraway, J. Van Rietschoten, C. Granier, J. L. Morgat, A. Menez, S. Leeman, and P. Freychet 1846-1850

Microenvironment of the binding site in the lac carrier protein (active transport/dansylgalactosides/fluo- rescenceiflow dialysis/binding studies) ........................................................

........................ .Shimon Schuldiner, Rudolf Weil, Dan E. Robertson, and H. Ronald Kaback 1851-1854 Identification of Rauscher murine leukemia virus-specific mRNAs for the synthesis of gag- and env- gene

products (protein synthesis/oocytes/radioimmunoprecipitation/gel electrophoresis) ................. . .......................... D. Van Zaane, A. L. J. Gielkens, W. G. Hesselink, and H. P. J. Bloemers 1855-1859

In vitro assembly of pure tubulin into microtubules in the absence of microtubule-associated proteins and glycerol (brain/magnesium ions/cell structure/colchicine) .......... Wilhelm Herzog and Klaus Weber 1860-1864

Origin of replication of colicin El plasid DNA (cleavage map/nucleotide sequence/polynucleotide kinasel primer) .......... Jun-ichi Tomizawa, Haruo Ohmori, and Robert E. Bird 1865-1869

Structural identification of the major DNA adduct formed by aflatoxin B1 in vitro (chemical carcinogens/nucleic acids/high-pressure liquid chromatography/field-desorption mass spectrometry) ....J. M. Essigmann,

.............. .R. G. Croy, A. M. Nadzan, W. F. Busby, Jr., V. N. Reinhold, G. Buchi, and G. N. Wogan. 1870-1874 Regulation of heme pathway enzymes and cellular glutathione content by metals that do not chelate with te-

trapyrroles: Blockade of metal effects by thiols (metal toxicity/trace elements/cytochrome P-450/renal metabolism/Ni and Pt) ................... .......... Mahin D. Maines and Attallah Kappas 1875-1878

Involvement of histone Hl in the organization of the chromosome fiber (structural transition/ionic strength effects/cooperative binding/nucleosomes) .............. Manfred Renz, Peter Nehls, and John Hozier 1879-1883

In vitro synthesis of messenger RNA by a defective interfering particle of vesicular stomatitis virus (tran- scriptase/autointerference) .................. -

................... .Richard J. Colonno, Robert A. Lazzarini, Jack D. Keene, and Amiya K. Banerjee 1884-1888 tRNA'r'rp (bovine) binding to the reverse transcriptase of avian myeloblastosis virus and function as a heterol-

ogous primer (RNA-dependent DNA nucleotidyltransferase/transcription/RNA.RNA hybridization/iso- acceptor tRNA species) .....................................................................

. ...... Bahige M. Baroudy, Michel Fournier, Julie Labouesse, Takis S. Papas, and Jack G. Chirikjian 1889-1893 Albumin synthesis in mouse uterus in response to liver mRNA (induced protein synthesis/immunofluorescent

staining/immunoelectrophoresis) .................................. Shih-Fang Yang and M. C. Niu 1894-1898 Translation in vitro of rat liver messenger RNA coding for ligandin (glutathione S-transferase B) (wheat-germ

protein-synthesizing system/glutathione transferase/phenobarbital) ............................ ............................................... Violet Daniel, Garry J. Smith, and Gerald Litwack 1899-1902

Aminoacyl-tRNA binding at the recognition site is the first step of the elongation cycle of protein synthesis (ribosomal function/tRNA binding/ribosomal proteins/aminoacyl site/peptidyl site) .. .James A. Lake 1903-1907

'T'erminal redundancy and the origin of replication of Rous sarcoma virus RNA (RNA-directed DNA synthe- sis/nucleotide sequence analysis/RNA fingerprinting/nucleic acid hybridization).

........................................................ John M. Coffin and William A. Haselttine 1908-1912 Reconstitution of tobacco mosaic virus rods occurs bidirectionally from an internal initiation region: Dem-

onstration by electron microscopic serology (virus encapsidation/tobacco mosaic virus RNA) ........... . ............... Yoshiaki Otsuki, Itaru 7akebe, Takeshi Ohno, Megumi Fukuda, and Yoshimi Okada 1913-1917

Sendai virus-induced hemolysis: Reduction in heterogeneity of erythrocyte lipid bilayer fluidity (spin label! protein-lipid interaction/divalent cations/hemolysis activation/hemagglutination) ................

.. ................................................ .. Douglas S. Lyles and Frank R. Landsberger 1918-1922 Hemolysis of human erythrocytes by a transient electric field (Joule-heating/membrane/pores/ionic perme-

ability) ....................................... Kazuhiko Kinosita, Jr. and Tian Yow Tsong 1923-1927 Pineal protein phosphorylation during serotonin N-acetyltransferase induction (f,-agonists/protein phos-

phorylation/pineal nuclei/enzyme induction) ................................... . ............... Kathyrn E. Winters, Jeremiah J. Morrissey, Patricia J. Loos, and Walter Lovenberg 1928-1931

Use of a distant reporter group as evidence for a conformational change in a sensory receptor (galactose re- ceptor/5-iodoacetamidofluorescein/chemotaxis/spectroscopic rules) ...............................

. .............................................. R. S. Zukin, P. R. Hartig, and D. E. Koshland, Jr. 1932-1936 Enzymatic initiation of DNA synthesis by yeast DNA polymerases (DNA replication/yeast RNA nucleotid-

yltransferases/RNA-DNA linked molecules) ......................... P. Plevani and L. M. S. Chang 1937-1941 Primary structure of very low density apolipoprotein C-II of human plasma (structure of lipoproteins/amino

acid sequence/lipoprotein lipase activator) .................................................... ................. .Richard L. Jackson, H. Nordean Baker, Ellen B. Gilliam, and Antonio M. Gotto, Jr. 1942-1945

Calcium-binding protein of chorioallantoic membrane: Identification and developmental expression (calcium transport/embryonic skeletal formation./chick embryo) ....................Rocky S. Tuan and William A. Scott ..............1946-1949

Dual role of interfacial phospholipid in phospholipase As catalysis (interfacial binding/surface dilutiton! lipid-induced asymmetric dimer/half-site reactivity/mixed micelles)................ ...................................Mary F. Roberts, Raymond A. Deems, and Edward A. Dennis .......................1950-1954

H+/ATP ratio during ATP hydrolysis by mlitochondria: Modification of the chemiosmotic theory (oxidativ)e phosphorylation/proton transport/phosphate transport /adenine nucleotide transport/cation transport)

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Contents Vol. 74, No. 5 May 1977

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

A U T H O R IN D E X.. ..............=..........v....... vI.............v. I.*..*..*..*....*...*.^. I ....*.....c.....*.............*...................................

Review Galaxies; Oustanding problems and instrumental prospect for the co ming decade (cosmology/history of as- tronomy/quasars/space) ........................................... Jeremiah P. Ostriker 1767-1774

Physical Scien es

APPLIED Absorbing boundary conditions for numerical simulation of waves (artificial boundariesinumerical approxi- MATHEMAT'ICAL ation) .................................................... Bj5rn E quist and Andrew Majda 1765-1766 SCIENCES

ASTRONOMY Galaxies, Outstanding problems and instrumental prospects for the coming decade (A Review) (cosmnologyl history of astronomy/quasars/space) ....................................... Jeremiah P. Ostriker 1767-1774

CHEMISTRY Spatial configuration of ordered polyucleotide chains: A novel double helix (polynucleotide str zeture/double helix formation/cyclonucleotides/vertical base stacking) .................... .... Wilma King Olson 1775-1779

On the bonding of FeO2 in hemoglobin and related dioxgen complexes (chromium/superoxide/oxidation state formalism/porphyrin/redox potential) ................ . Christopher A. Reed and Stephen K. Cheung 1780-1784

Circular dichroism of adenosine dinucleotides (optical activity/reciprocal relations/transition moment cou- pling) .... ... . J. W. Pettegrew, D. W. Miles, and H. Eyring 1785-1788

Energy-structure correlation in metalloporphyrins and the control of oxygen binding by hemoglobin (allosteric interactions/energy functionsspin state/heme uibration) ............................ Arich Warshel 1789-1793

X-ray absorption studies of halide binding to carbonic anhydrase (metalloenzymes/EX-AFS/protein structure) .................................................... G. S. Brown, G. Navon, and R. G. Shulman 1794-1797

MATHEMATICS Calabi's conjecture and some new results in agebraic geometry (K&hler manifold/Chern class/Ricci tensor/ complex structure). ............................ .... Shing-Tung Yau 1798-1799

Extended Watson integrals for the cubic lattices (elliptic integral/trigonometric polynomial) ............. .M.... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... . ... L L. Glasser and I. J. Zucker 1800-1801

PHYSICS Direct observations of atomic diffusion by scanning transmission electron microscopy (atom motion/single atom visibility/time-lapse cinematography) ..................................... ......... .

.- ............... M.Isaacson, D. Kopf, M. Utlaut, N. W. Parker, and A. V. Crewe 1802-1806

Bological Sciences

BIOCHEMISTRY Lipid-protein interaction in the phosphatidylcholine exchange protein (spin-labeled lecithin/lectron spin resonance spectroscopy) . -Philippe F. Devaux, Peter Moonen, Alain Bienvenue, and Karel W. A. Wirtz 1807-1810

Affinity of intact Escherichia coli for hydrophobic membrane probes is a function of the physiological state of the cells (probe binding/fluorescent photoreactive membrane probe/colicin Ia/anoxia/substrate depletion) ... ....v.. ....................v.............. Daid Nieva-Gomez and Robert B. Gennis 1811-1815

Regulation of growth hormone messenger RNA by thyroid and glucocorticoid hormones (gene regulation/ celI-free translation/RNA-cDNA hybridizatiort) .........................................

.................. +Joseph A. Martial, John D. Baxter, Howard M. Goodman, and Peter H. Seeburg 1816-1820 Rapid transmembrane movement of newly synthesized phospholipids during membrane assembly (Bacillus

megaterium/surface labelinglphosphatidylethanolamine/asymmetrical biosynthesis/membrane asymmetry) ... .James E. Rothman and Eugene P. Kennedy 1821-1825

Synthetic peptides with the biological activities and specificity of human C3a anaphylatoxin (solid-phase peptide synthesis/C3a- (70- 77)/complement fragments/histamine release/vascular permeability) .............

Chromosom location of a strc ural gene for the RENA polymerase if fac r in E scherich col (F p smI d/gene dlosage effect/Salmnonella ff actor/immunoprecipitation/dnaG region ).............................. ..... . +Yosh kazu Nakamxura Toshaio Osawa, and Takashi Yura 18.31-1835

A genle from Escherichia coli affecting the sigma sulbunit of RNA polymerase (transcription/cotransductionw/ tolC/dnaG).*#*-***--***+***+**-***Jeffrey D. Harris, Iris I. Martinez, and Richard Calendalr 1836-1840

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