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Front Matter Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 86, No. 22 (Nov. 15, 1989), pp. iii-viii Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/34919 . Accessed: 03/05/2014 02:22 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 195.78.109.132 on Sat, 3 May 2014 02:22:48 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Front MatterSource: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,Vol. 86, No. 22 (Nov. 15, 1989), pp. iii-viiiPublished by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/34919 .

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Proceedings OF THE

National Academy of Sciences

OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

November 1989 Volume 86, Number 22 pp. 8595-9052

Table of Contents

CONDENSED INFORMATION FOR CONTRIBUTORS

AUTHOR INDEX ix

Physical Sciences

CHEMISTRY

Icosahedral quasicrystals of intermetallic compounds are icosahedral twins of Linus Pauling 8595 cubic crystals of three kinds, consisting of large (about 5000 atoms) icosahedral complexes in either a cubic body-centered or a cubic face-centered arrangement or smaller (about 1350 atoms) icosahedral complexes in the p-tungsten arrangement

Comment on a paper by Linus Pauling Peter A. Bancel, Paul A. Heiney, Paul 8600 M. Horn, and Paul J. Steinhardt

GEOPHYSICS

Search for deep slabs in the Northwest Pacific mantle Hua-Wei Zhou and Don L. Anderson 8602

MATHEMATICS

The cyclotomic trace and the K-theoretic analogue of Novikov's conjecture M. B3okstedt, W.-C. Hsiang, and I. i8607 Madsen

Solutions to Yang-Mills equations that are not self-dual L. M. Sibner, R. J. Sibner, and K. 8610 Uhlenbeck

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Contents PHYSICS

Cold fusion in metals R. H. Parmenter and Willis E. Lamb, Jr. 8614

Triton, . .. electron, . . . cosmon, . . .: An infinite regression? Hans Dehmelt 8618

Biological Sciences

BIOCHEMISTRY

Site-specific mutagenesis by 06-alkylguanines located in the chromosomes of Kimberly S. Ellison, Eugenia Dogliotti, 8620 mammalian cells: Influence of the mammalian 06-alkylguanine-DNA Timothy D. Connors, Ashis K. Basu, alkyltransferase and John M. Essigmann

Isolation and expression of the Pneumocystis carinii dihydrofolate reductase Jeffrey C. Edman, Ursula Edman, Ming 8625 gene Cao, Bettina Lundgren, Joseph A.

Kovacs, and Daniel V. Santi

Specific recognition of the leader region of precursor proteins is required for Kyle Cunningham and William Wickner 8630 the activation of translocation ATPase of Escherichia coli

Structure of a bacterial enzyme regulated by phosphorylation, isocitrate James H. Hurley, Peter E. Thorsness, V. 8635 dehydrogenase Ramalingam, Nancy H. Helmers,

Daniel E. Koshland, Jr., and Robert M. Stroud

A second trans-spliced RNA leader sequence in the nematode Caenorhabditis Xin-Yun Huang and David Hirsh 8640 elegans

Molecular cloning and sequence analysis of chum salmon gonadotropin cDNAs Susumu Sekine, Akiko Saito, Hiromichi 8645 Itoh, Hiroshi Kawauchi, and Seiga Itoh

Molecular analysis of 06-substituted guanine-induced mutagenesis of ras Gopa Mitra, Gary T. Pauly, Ramesh 8650 oncogenes Kumar, Guo K. Pei, Stephen H.

Hughes, Robert C. Moschel, and Mariano Barbacid

Replication of human immunodeficiency virus 1 and Moloney murine leukemia Martin L. Bryant, Robert 0. 8655 virus is inhibited by different heteroatom-containing analogs of myristic acid Heuckeroth, Jason T. Kimata, Lee

Ratner, and Jeffrey 1. Gordon

Overreplication of the origin region in the dnaB37 mutant of Bacillus subtilis: Gilles Henckes, Francis Harper, Alain 8660 Postinitiation control of chromosomal replication Levine, Francoise Vannier, and

Simone J. Seror

Physical map of the genome of sonchus yellow net virus, a plant rhabdovirus Louis A. Heaton, Bradley 1. Hillman, 8665 with six genes and conserved gene junction sequences Brenda G. Hunter, Douwe Zuidema,

and Andrew 0. Jackson Molecular cloning and sequence of cDNA encoding polyoma medium tumor Gernot Walter, Francois Ferre, Olivia 8669

antigen-associated 61-kDa protein Espiritu, and Arlene Carbone-Wiley

Detergent disruption of bacterial inner membranes and recovery of protein Kyle Cunningham and William T. 8673 translocation activity Wickner

Identification of an intracellular protein that specifically interacts with Grace Lee, Zeev A. Ronai, Matthew R. 8678 photoaffinity-labeled oncogenic p21 protein Pincus, Paul W. Brandt-Rauf, Randall

B. Murphy, Thomas M. Delohery, Susumu Nishimura, Ziro Yamaizumi, and 1. Bernard Weinstein

Molecular cloning and characterization of the ryanodine receptor/junctional Andrew R. Marks, Paul Tempst, Kwang 8683 channel complex cDNA from skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum S. Hwang, Mark B. Taubman, Makoto

Inui, Christopher Chadwick, Sidney Fleischer, and Bernardo Nadal-Ginard

Cloning and functional expression of a human pancreatic islet M. Alan Permutt, Laszlo Koranyi, 8688 glucose-transporter cDNA Konrad Keller, Paul E. Lacy, David

W. Scharp, and Mike Mueckler Isolation and characterization of the human uracil DNA glycosylase gene Thomas M. Vollberg, Katherine M. 8693

Siegler, Barbara L. Cool, and Michael A. Sirover

A family of receptor-linked protein tyrosine phosphatases in humans and Michel Streuli, Neil X. Krueger, Alex 8698 Drosophila Y. M. Tsai, and Haruo Saito

Role of CheW protein in coupling membrane receptors to the intracellular Jingdong Liu and John S. Parkinson 8703 signaling system of bacterial chemotaxis

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Contents Vacuolar ATPases, like F1,F0-ATPases, show a strong dependence of the Vladimir N. Kasho and Paul D. Boyer 8708

reaction velocity on the binding of more than one ATP per enzyme Thermal unwinding of simian virus 40 transcription complex DNA Leonard C. Lutter 8712 An immunological determinant of RNase P protein is conserved between Mark J. Mamula, Madeline Baer, Joe 8717

Escherichia coli and humans Craft, and Sidney Altman Receptor for acidic fibroblast growth factor is related to the tyrosine kinase M. Ruta, W. Burgess, D. Givol, J. 8722

encoded by the fms-like gene (FLG) Epstein, N. Neiger, J. Kaplow, G. Crumley, C. Dionne, M. Jaye, and J. Schlessinger

Glutathione ester prevents buthionine sulfoximine-induced cataracts and lens Johannes Mlartensson, Reuben Steinherz, 8727 epithelial cell damage Ajey Jain, and Alton Meister

Cloning and nucleotide sequence of the gene for protein X from Robert H. Behal, Karen S. Browning, T. 8732 Saccharomyces cerevisiae Bruce Hall, and Lester J. Reed

DNA binding site of the growth factor-inducible protein Zif268 Barbara Christy and Daniel Nathans 8737 The mammalian analogue of the yeast PRP8 splicing protein is present in the Ann L. Pinto and Joan A. Steitz 8742

U4/5/6 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particle and the spliceosome Molecular cloning and chromosomal localization of human Michael G. Humphreys-Beher, Bruce 8747

4,B-galactosyltransferase (Correction) Bunnell, Peter vanTuinen, David H. Ledbetter, and Vincent J. Kidd

Avian proto-myc genes promoted by defective or nondefective retroviruses are Ren-Ping Zhou and Peter H. Duesberg 8747 single-hit transforming genes in primary cells (Correction)

BIOPHYSICS

Direct observation of large chiral domains in chloroplast thylakoid membranes Laura Finzi, Carlos Bustamante, Gyozo 8748 by differential polarization microscopy Garab, and Ching-Bo Juang

Photolysis of a photolabile precursor of ATP (caged ATP) induces microsecond Christopher L. Berger, Eric C. 8753 rotational motions of myosin heads bound to actin Svensson, and David D. Thomas

Effects of cholesterol or gramicidin on slow and fast motions of phospholipids Zheng-Yu Peng, Virgil Simplaceanu, 8758 in oriented bilayers Sulsan R. Dowd, and Chien Ho

CELL BIOLOGY

Wild-type p53 can inhibit oncogene-mediated focus formation Daniel Eliyahu, Dan Michalovitz, Siona 8763 Eliyahu, Orit Pinhasi-Kimhi, and Moshe Oren

Mitochondrial responses to intracellular pulses of photosynthetic oxygen Jerome Lavergne 8768 Role of a tumor-suppressor gene in the negative control of anchorage- Minoru Koi, Cynthia A. Afshari, Lois A. 8773

independent growth of Syrian hamster cells Annab, and J. Carl Barrett MSII, a negative regulator of the RAS-cAMP pathway in Saccharomyces Rosamaria Ruggieri, Kazuma Tanaka, 8778

cerevisiae Masato Nakafuku, Yoshito Kaziro, Akio Toh-e, and Kunihiro Matsumoto

Translocation of the FGR protein-tyrosine kinase as a consequence of J. Silvio Gutkind and Keith C. Robbins 8783 neutrophil activation

Stimulation of fibrinogen synthesis in cultured rat hepatocytes by fibrinogen Frank M. LaDuca, Laura A. Tinsley, 8788 degradation product fragment D Chi V. Dang, and William R. Bell

Stimulation of the expression of osteogenic and chondrogenic phenotypes in Slobodan Vukicevic, Frank P. Luyten, 8793 vitro by osteogenin and A. H. Reddi

Retrovirus-mediated gene transfer to purified hemopoietic stem cells with Stephen J. Szilvassy, Christopher C. 8798 long-term lympho-myelopoietic repopulating ability Fraser, Connie J. Eaves, Peter M.

Lansdorp, Allen C. Eaves, and R. Keith Humphries

Systemic distribution of apolipoprotein E secreted by grafts of epidermal Elizabeth S. Fenjves, David A. Gordon, 8803 keratinocytes: Implications for epidermal function and gene therapy Lynn K. Pershing, David L. Williams,

and Lorne B. Taichman ldentification and characterization of a nuclear localization sequence-binding Wen-Ching Lee and Teng Melese 8808

protein in ryeast

DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY

Spatial and temporal pattern of expression of the cellular retinoic acid-binding Ana V. Perez-Castro, Leslie E. 8813 protein and the cellular retinol-binding protein during mouse embryogenesis Toth-Rogler, Li-na Wei, and M. Chi

- Nguyen-Huu

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Contents Temporal expression and location of colony-stimulating factor 1 (CSF-1) and its Robert J. Arceci, Frances Shanahan, E. 8818

receptor in the female reproductive tract are consistent with CSF-1- Richard Stanley, and Jeffrey W. regulated placental development Pollard

Amplification-control element ACE-3 is important but not essential for Candace Swimmer, Christos Delidakis, 8823 autosomal chorion gene amplication and Fotis C. Kafatos

ECOLOGY

Plant responses to elevational gradients of 03 exposures in Virginia William E. Winner, Allen S. Lefohn, 8828 Irene S. Cotter, Carol S. Greitner, James Nellessen, Lawrence R. McEvoy, Jr., Richard L. Olson, Christopher J. Atkinson, and Laurence D. Moore

Forced convection modulates gas exchange in cnidarians Mark R. Patterson and Kenneth P. 8833 Sebens

Ecological systems and the concept of biological organization Jerzy Kolasa and S. T. A. Pickett 8837

EVOLUTION

Horizontal transfer of penicillin-binding protein genes in penicillin-resistant Christopher G. Dowson, Agnes 8842 clinical isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae Hutchison, James A. Brannigan,

Robert C. George, David Hansman, Josefina Liniares, Alex Tomasz, John Maynard Smith, and Brian G. Spratt

In vivo rearrangement of mitochondrial DNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiace G. D. Clark-Walker 8847

GENETICS

Loss of heterozygosity suggests tumor suppressor gene responsible for primary K. H. Buetow, J. C. Murray, J. L. 8852 hepatocellular carcinoma Israel, W. T. London, M. Smith, M.

Kew, V. Blanquet, C. Brechot, A. Redeker, and S. Govindarajah

The human protooncogene product p33pim is expressed during fetal Robert Amson, Franqois Sigaux, Serge 8857 hematopoiesis and in diverse leukemias Przedborski, Georges Flandrin, David

Givol, and Adam Telerman Molecular mapping within the mouse albino-deletion complex Dabney K. Johnson, Russell E. Hand, 8862

Jr., and Eugene M. Rinchik Activation of MYC in a masked t(8;17) translocation results in an aggressive C. E. Gauwerky, K. Huebner, M. Isobe, 8867

B-cell leukemia P. C. Nowell, and C. M. Croce Complementation of a DNA repair defect in xeroderma pigmentosum cells by Gursurinder P. Kaur and Raghbir S. 8872

transfer of human chromosome 9 Athwal Escherichia coli mutY gene encodes an adenine glycosylase active on G-A Karin G. Au, Susanna Clark, Jeffrey H. 8877

mispairs Miller, and Paul Modrich The unexpected antitermination of gyrA-directed transcripts is enhanced by Maynard Carty and Rolf Menzel 8882

DNA relaxation A long interspersed repetitive element-the I factor of Drosophila teissieri-is Pierre Abad, Chantal Vaury, Alain 8887

able to transpose in different Drosophila species Pelisson, Marie-Christine Chaboissier, Isabelle Busseau, and Alain Bucheton

Long-term expression of human adenosine deaminase in mice transplanted with Bing Lim, Jane F. Apperley, Stuart H. 8892 retrovirus-infected hematopoietic stem cells Orkin, and David A. Williams

Combination of interleukins 3 and 6 preserves stem cell function in culture and David M. Bodine, Stefan Karlsson, and 8897 enhances retrovirus-mediated gene transfer into hematopoietic stem cells Arthur W. Nienhuis

DNA fingerprinting by sampled sequencing Sydney Brenner and Kenneth J. Livak 8902 Molecular resemblance of an AIDS-associated lymphoma and endemic Burkitt Frank G. Haluska, Giandomenico Russo, 8907

lymphomas: Implications for their pathogenesis Jeffrey Kant, Michael Andreef, and Carlo M. Croce

Production of human glucocerebrosidase in mice after retroviral gene transfer Pamela H. Correll, John K. Fink, 8912 into multipotential hematopoietic progenitor cells Roscoe 0. Brady, Leland K. Perry,

and Stefan Karlsson Physical mapping of the Myxococcuxs xanthus genome by random cloning in Adam Kuspa, Douglas Vollrath, Yvonne 8917

yeast artificial chromosomes Cheng, and Dale Kaiser Animal model for ultraviolet radiation-induced melanoma: Platyfish-swordtail Richard B. Setlow, Avril D. Woodhead, 8922

hybrid and Eleanor Grist

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Contents Germ-line transmission of a planned alteration made in a hypoxanthine Beverly H. Koller, Lora J. Hagemann, 8927

phosphoribosyltransferase gene by homologous recombination in embryonic Thomas Doetschman, John R. stem cells Hagaman, Shiu Huang, Phillip J.

Williams, Neal L. First, Nobuyo Maeda, and Oliver Smithies

Inactivating the ,62-microglobulin locus in mouse embryonic stem cells by Beverly H. Koller and Oliver Smithies 8932 homologous recombination

IMMUNOLOGY

Alloreactivity studied with mutants of HLA-A2 Jesus Santos-Aguado, Mary A. V. 8936 Crimmins, Steven J. Mentzer, Steven J. Burakoff, and Jack L. Strominger

Interaction of Staphylococcus aureus toxin "superantigens" with human T Yongwon Choi, Brian Kotzin, Lynne 8941 cells Herron, Jill Callahan, Philippa

Marrack, and John Kappler

Cloning the interleukin l receptor from human T cells John E. Sims, R. Bruce Acres, Catherine 8946 E. Grubin, Catherine J. McMahan, Janis M. Wignall, Carl J. March, and Steven K. Dower

The sequence Aa-(148-160) in fibrin, but not in fibrinogen, is accessible to Wim J. G. Schielen, Marijke Voskuilen, 8951 monoclonal antibodies Godefridus 1. Tesser, and Willem

N ieuwenhuizen

Human major histocompatibility complex contains a minimum of 19 genes Thomas Spies, Maureen Bresnahan, and 8955 between the complement cluster and HLA-B Jack L. Strominger

Expression of CD45 alters phosphorylation of the lck-encoded tyrosine protein Hanne L. Ostergaard, Deborah A. 8959 kinase in murine lymphoma T-cell lines Shackelford, Tamara R. Hurley,

Pauline Johnson, Robert Hyman, Bartholomew M. Sefton, and Ian S. Trowbridge

MEDICAL SCIENCES

Human immunodeficiency virus-like particles produced by a vaccinia virus Velissarios Karacostas, Kunio 8964 expression vector Nagashima, Matthew A. Gonda, and

Bernard Moss

Experimental pancreatitis is mediated by low-affinity cholecystokinin receptors A. K. Saluja, M. Saluja, H. Printz, A. 8968 that inhibit digestive enzyme secretion Zavertnik, A. Sengupta, and M. L.

Steer

Degranulation of human mast cells induces an endothelial antigen central to Lynn M. Klein, Robert M. Lavker, 8972 leukocyte adhesion Wendy L. Matis, and George F.

Murphy

Generalized resistance to thyroid hormone associated with a mutation in the Akihiro Sakurai, Kyoko Takeda, 8977 ligand-binding domain of the human thyroid hormone receptor ,B Kenneth Ain, Paola Ceccarelli, Akira

Nakai, Susumu Seino, Graeme 1. Bell, Samuel Refetoff, and Leslie J. DeGroot

Molecular cloning of cDNA encoding Sm autoantigen: Derivation of a cDNA Yasuo Ohosone, Tsuneyo Mimori, 8982 for a B polypeptide of the U series of small nuclear ribonucleoprotein Andrew Griffith, Masashi Akizuki, particles (Correction) Mitsuo Homma, Joe Craft, and John

A. Hardin

MICROBIOLOGY

Definition of a bacterial virulence factor: Sialylation of the group B Michael R. Wessels, Craig E. Rubens, 8983 streptococcal capsule Vicente-Javier Benedf, and Dennis L.

Kasper

Recruitment of a penicillin-binding protein gene from Neisseria flavescens Brian G. Spratt, Qian-yun Zhang, Dennis 8988 during the emergence of penicillin resistance in Neisseria meningitidis M. Jones, Agnes Hutchison, James A.

Brannigan, and Christopher G. Dowson

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Contents

NEUROBIOLOGY

Different classes of glutamate receptors mediate distinct behaviors in a single John Dye, Walter Heiligenberg, Clifford 8993 brainstem nucleus H. Keller, and Masashi Kawasaki

Differential development of two visual functions in primates Lynne Kiorpes and J. Anthony Movshon 8998 Vasopressin RNA in the neural lobe of the pituitary: Dramatic accumulation in David Murphy, Andy Levy, Stafford 9002

response to salt loading Lightman, and David Carter Distinct presynaptic control of dopamine release in striosomal and matrix areas Marie-Lou Kemel, Marcel Desban, 9006

of the cat caudate nucleus Jacques Glowinski, and Christian Gauchy

Grafting fibroblasts genetically modified to produce L-dopa in a rat model of Jon A. Wolff, Lisa J. Fisher, Li Xu, 9011 Parkinson disease Hyder A. Jinnah, Philip J. Langlais, P.

Michael luvone, Karen L. O'Malley, Michael B. Rosenberg, Shun Shimohama, Theodore Friedmann, and Fred H. Gage

Dopamine synaptic complex with pyramidal neurons in primate cerebral cortex Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic, Csaba 9015 Leranth, S. Mark Williams, Nicole Mons, and Michel Geffard

Dopamine uptake sites in the striatum are distributed differentially in striosome Ann M. Graybiel and Rosario Moratalla 9020 and matrix compartments

Oligodendrocytes and oligodendrocyte/type-2 astrocyte progenitor cells of D. R. Wren and M. Noble 9025 adult rats are specifically susceptible to the lytic effects of complement in absence of antibody

Nitric oxide mediates glutamate-linked enhancement of cGMP levels in the David S. Bredt and Solomon H. Snyder 9030 cerebellum

Frequency-dependent release of peptide cotransmitters from identified Matthew D. Whim and Philip E. Lloyd 9034 cholinergic motor neurons in Aplysia

PHARMACOLOGY

Characterization and functional expression in mammalian cells of genomic and Robert A. Shapiro, Barbara T. 9039 cDNA clones encoding a Drosophila muscarinic acetylcholine receptor Wakimoto, Emily M. Subers, and Neil

M. Nathanson

POPULATION BIOLOGY

Gene flow by pollen into small populations: Data from experimental and Norman C. Ellstrand, B. Devlin, and 9044 natural stands of wild radish Diane L. Marshall

ECONOMIC SCIENCES

A case at last for age-phased reduction in equity Paul A. Samuelson 9048

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