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Front Matter Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 94, No. 26 (Dec. 23, 1997), pp. i-xi Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/43595 . Accessed: 04/05/2014 20:58 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 20:58:49 PM 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. 94, No. 26 (Dec. 23, 1997), pp. i-xiPublished by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/43595 .

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE

NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

December 23, 1997 Volume 94, Number 26 pp. 14213-15014

Table of Contents

Perspective

Hormones, genes, and behavior 14213-14216 Donald W. Pfaff

Commentary

Orphan anxiety 14217-14219 John R. Walker and George F. Koob

Inaugural Articles

Influenza hemagglutinin is spring-loaded by a 14306-14313 metastable native conformation

Chavela M. Carr, Charu Chaudhry, and Peter S. Kim

Plasmon analyses of Triticum (wheat) and Aegilops: 14570-14577 PCR-single-strand conformational polymorphism (PCR-SSCP) analyses of organellar DNAs

Gui-Zhi Wang, Naohiko T. Miyashita, and Koichiro Tsunewaki

Loperamide: A positive modulator for 14912-14917 store-operated calcium channels?

Jacquie L. Harper, Yangmee Shin, and John W. Daly

Physical Sciences

APPLIED MATHEMATICS

Dynamic weighting in Monte Carlo 14220-14224 and optimization

Wing Hung Wong and Faming Liang

CHEMISTRY

The extended environment of mononuclear metal 14225-14230 centers in protein structures

Samuel Karlin, Zhan-Yang Zhu, and Kenneth D. Karlin

Classification of mononuclear zinc metal sites in 14231-14236 protein structures

Samuel Karlin and Zhan-Yang Zhu

Solid and liquid phase 59Co NMR studies of 14237-14242 cobalamins and their derivatives

Ales Medek, Veronica Frydman, and Lucio Frydman

Peroxynitrite rapidly permeates 14243-14248 phospholipid membranes

Sudhakar S. Marla, Jinbo Lee, and John T. Groves

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Contents Design of potent and selective human cathepsin K 14249-14254 inhibitors that span the active site

Scott K. Thompson, Stacie M. Halbert, Mary J. Bossard, Thaddeus A. Tomaszek, Mark A. Levy, Baoguang Zhao, Ward W. Smith, Sherin S. Abdel-Meguid, Cheryl A. Janson, Karla J. D'Alessio, Michael S. McQueney, Bernard Y. Amegadzie, Charles R. Hanning, Renee L. DesJarlais, Jacques Briand, Susanta K. Sarkar, Michael J. Huddleston, Carl F. Ijames, Steven A. Carr, Keith T. Garnes, Art Shu, J. Richard Heys, Jeremy Bradbeer, Denise Zembryki, Liz Lee-Rykaczewski, Ian E. James, Michael W. Lark, Fred H. Drake, Maxine Gowen, John G. Gleason, and Daniel F. Veber

ENGINEERING

The degree of nonlinearity and anisotropy of blood 14255-14260 vessel elasticity

J. Zhou and Y. C. Fung

Biological Sciences

AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES

Comparative mapping of Andropogoneae: 14261-14266 Saccharum L. (sugarcane) and its relation to sorghum and maize

Claudia T. Guimaraes, Gavin R. Sills, and Bruno W. S. Sobral

BIOCHEMISTRY

Design of potent and selective human cathepsin K 14249-14254 inhibitors that span the active site

Scott K. Thompson, Stacie M. Halbert, Mary J. Bossard, Thaddeus A. Tomaszek, Mark A. Levy, Baoguang Zhao, Ward W. Smith, Sherin S. Abdel-Meguid, Cheryl A. Janson, Karla J. D'Alessio, Michael S. McQueney, Bernard Y. Amegadzie, Charles R. Hanning, Renee L. DesJarlais, Jacques Briand, Susanta K. Sarkar, Michael J. Huddleston, Carl F. Ijames, Steven A. Carr, Keith T. Garnes, Art Shu, J. Richard Heys, Jeremy Bradbeer, Denise Zembryki, Liz Lee-Rykaczewski, Ian E. James, Michael W. Lark, Fred H. Drake, Maxine Gowen, John G. Gleason, and Daniel F. Veber

Structure and function in rhodopsin: Topology 14267-14272 of the C-terminal polypeptide chain in relation to the cytoplasmic loops

Kewen Cai, Ralf Langen, Wayne L. Hubbell, and H. Gobind Khorana

Structure and function in rhodopsin: Rhodopsin 14273-14278 mutants with a neutral amino acid at E134 have a partially activated conformation in the dark state

Jong-Myoung Kim, Christian Altenbach, Robin L. Thurmond, H. Gobind Khorana, and Wayne L. Hubbell

Identification of a prion protein epitope modulating 14279-14284 transmission of bovine spongiform encephalopathy prions to transgenic mice

Michael R. Scott, Jiri Safar, Glenn Telling, Oanh Nguyen, Darlene Groth, Marilyn Torchia, Ruth Koehler, Patrick Tremblay, Dirk Walther, Fred E. Cohen, Stephen J. DeArmond, and Stanley B. Prusiner

Molecular cloning and functional expression of a 14285-14290 human cDNA encoding translation initiation factor 6

Kausik Si, Jayanta Chaudhuri, Jorge Chevesich, and Umadas Maitra

Visualization of a peripheral stalk in V-type 14291-14293 ATPase: Evidence for the stator structure essential to rotational catalysis

E. J. Boekema, T. Ubbink-Kok, J. S. Lolkema, A. Brisson, and W. N. Konings

Expression cloning of cDNA encoding a human 14294-14299 /3-1,3-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase that is essential for poly-N-acetyllactosamine synthesis

Katsutoshi Sasaki, Kazumi Kurata-Miura, Minoru Ujita, Kiyohiko Angata, Satoshi Nakagawa, Susumu Sekine, Tatsunari Nishi, and Minoru Fukuda

An essential component of a C-terminal domain 14300-14305 phosphatase that interacts with transcription factor IIF in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Jacques Archambault, Ross S. Chambers, Michael S. Kobor, Yuen Ho, Mireille Cartier, Diana Bolotin, Brenda Andrews, Caroline M. Kane, and Jack Greenblatt

Influenza hemagglutinin is spring-loaded by a 14306-14313 metastable native conformation

Chavela M. Carr, Charu Chaudhry, and Peter S. Kim

Hydrophobic sequence minimization of the 14314-14319 a-lactalbumin molten globule Lawren C. Wu and Peter S. Kim

Identification and characterization of a human 14320-14325 protein kinase related to budding yeast Cdc7p

Wei Jiang and Tony Hunter

The zntA gene of Escherichia coli encodes a 14326-14331 Zn(II)-translocating P-type ATPase

Christopher Rensing, Bharati Mitra, and Barry P. Rosen

Kinetic characterization of brush border 14332-14337 myosin-I ATPase

James D. Jontes, Ronald A. Milligan, Thomas D. Pollard, and E. Michael Ostap

Thermodynamic stability of wild-type and mutant 14338-14342 p53 core domain

Alex N. Bullock, Julia Henckel, Brian S. DeDecker, Christopher M. Johnson, Penka V. Nikolova, Mark R. Proctor, David P. Lane, and Alan R. Fersht

Explanation by the double-metal-ion mechanism of 14343-14348 catalysis for the differential metal ion effects on the cleavage rates of 5'-oxy and 5'-thio substrates by a hammerhead ribozyme

De-Min Zhou, Li-He Zhang, and Kazunari Taira

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Contents Regulation of dopaminergic pathways by retinoids: 14349-14354 Activation of the D2 receptor promoter by members of the retinoic acid receptor-retinoid X receptor family

Tarek A. Samad, Wojciech Krezel, Pierre Chambon, and Emiliana Borrelli

In vitro selection for altered divalent metal 14355-14360 specificity in the RNase P RNA

Daniel N. Frank and Norman R. Pace

The anaphase inhibitor of Saccharomyces cerevisiae 14361-14366 Pdslp is a target of the DNA damage checkpoint pathway

Orna Cohen-Fix and Doug Koshland

Wild-type Escherichia coli grows on the chitin 14367-14371 disaccharide, N,N'-diacetylchitobiose, by expressing the cel operon

Nemat 0. Keyhani and Saul Roseman

Cloning and functional characterization of 14372-14377 mouse IKB?

Simos Simeonidis, Stanley Liang, Guoying Chen, and Dimitris Thanos

The replication initiation protein of the 14378-14382 broad-host-range plasmid RK2 is activated by the ClpX chaperone

Igor Konieczny and Donald R. Helinski

Archaeal-type lysyl-tRNA synthetase in the Lyme 14383-14388 disease spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi

Michael Ibba, James L. Bono, Patricia A. Rosa, and Dieter S6ll

RGS2/GOS8 is a selective inhibitor of Gqa function 14389-14393 Scott P. Heximer, Ned Watson, Maurine E. Linder, Kendall J. Blumer, and John R. Hepler

Inhibition of mRNA export in vertebrate cells by 14394-14399 nuclear export signal conjugates

Amy E. Pasquinelli, Maureen A. Powers, Elsebet Lund, Douglass Forbes, and James E. Dahlberg

Cloning and characterization of a corepressor and 14400-14405 potential component of the nuclear hormone receptor repression complex

Iris Zamir, Jessica Dawson, Robert M. Lavinsky, Christopher K. Glass, Michael G. Rosenfeld, and Mitchell A. Lazar

Chemical complementation identifies a proton 14406-14411 acceptor for redox-active tyrosine D in photosystem II

Sunyoung Kim, Jie Liang, and Bridgette A. Barry

BIOPHYSICS

Virus-sized self-assembling lamellar complexes 14412-14417 between plasmid DNA and cationic micelles promote gene transfer

Bruno Pitard, Olivier Aguerre, Marc Airiau, Anne-Marie Lachages, Tsiala Boukhnikachvili, Gerardo Byk, Catherine Dubertret, Christian Herviou, Daniel Scherman, Jean-FranXois Mayaux, and Joel Crouzet

Torsional directed walks, entropic elasticity, 14418-14422 and DNA twist stiffness

J. David Moroz and Philip Nelson

Flickering fusion pores comparable with initial 14423-14428 exocytotic pores occur in protein-free phospholipid bilayers

Alexandr Chanturiya, Leonid V. Chernomordik, and Joshua Zimmerberg

Folding thermodynamics of a model three-helix- 14429-14432 bundle protein

Yaoqi Zhou and Martin Karplus

Absence of a barrier to backwards rotation of the 14433-14437 bacterial flagellar motor demonstrated with optical tweezers

Richard M. Berry and Howard C. Berg

CELL BIOLOGY

Subunit structure of the mammalian 14438-14443 exocyst complex

Yun Kee, Jin-San Yoo, Christopher D. Hazuka, Karen E. Peterson, Shu-Chan Hsu, and Richard H. Scheller

Generation of secretable and nonsecretable 14444-14449 interleukin 15 isoforms through alternate usage of signal peptides

Yutaka Tagaya, Gloria Kurys, Tiffany A. Thies, Jacqueline M. Losi, Nazli Azimi, John A. Hanover, Richard N. Bamford, and Thomas A. Waldmann

Otogelin: A glycoprotein specific to the acellular 14450-14455 membranes of the inner ear

Martine Cohen-Salmon, Aziz El-Amraoui, Michel Leibovici, and Christine Petit

D-myo-Inositol 1,4,5,6-tetrakisphosphate produced 14456-14460 in human intestinal epithelial cells in response to Salmonella invasion inhibits phosphoinositide 3-kinase signaling pathways

Lars Eckmann, Marco T. Rudolf, Andrzej Ptasznik, Carsten Schultz, Tao Jiang, Nora Wolfson, Roger Tsien, Joshua Fierer, Stephen B. Shears, Martin F. Kagnoff, and Alexis E. Traynor-Kaplan

Protein kinase A activity is required for the 14461-14466 budding of constitutive transport vesicles from the trans-Golgi network

Manuel Muiiiz, Maria Esther Martin, Josefina Hidalgo, and Angel Velasco

The mechanism of Golgi segregation during 14467-14470 mitosis is cell type-specific

Harold Stanley, Juan Botas, and Vivek Malhotra

Proper sorting of the cation-dependent mannose 14471-14476 6-phosphate receptor in endosomes depends on a pair of aromatic amino acids in its cytoplasmic tail

Anja Schweizer, Stuart Kornfeld, and Jack Rohrer

A role for the epithelial-cell-specific tyrosine kinase 14477-14482 Sik during keratinocyte differentiation

Valeri Vasioukhin and Angela L. Tyner

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Contents

Localization of a constitutively active, phagocyte-like 14483-14488 NADPH oxidase in rabbit aortic adventitia: Enhancement by angiotensin II

Patrick J. Pagano, Justin K. Clark, M. Eugenia Cifuentes-Pagano, Stacie M. Clark, Gayle M. Callis, and Mark T. Quinn

Receptors induce chemotaxis by releasing the /3y 14489-14494 subunit of Gi, not by activating Gq or G,

Enid R. Neptune and Henry R. Bourne

Chemotaxis in a lymphocyte cell line transfected 14495-14499 with C-C chemokine receptor 2B: Evidence that directed migration is mediated by f3y dimers released by activation of Gai-coupled receptors

Hidenori Arai, Chia-Lin Tsou, and Israel F. Charo

Phosphorylation of the immunosuppressant 14500-14505 FK506-binding protein FKBP52 by casein kinase II: Regulation of HSP90-binding activity of FKBP52

Yoshihiko Miyata, B6atrice Chambraud, Christine Radanyi, Jocelyne Leclerc, Marie-Claire Lebeau, Jack-Michel Renoir, Ryuichi Shirai, Maria-Grazia Catelli, Ichiro Yahara, and Etienne-Emile Baulieu

Aneuploidy correlated 100% with chemical 14506-14511 transformation of Chinese hamster cells

Ruhong Li, George Yerganian, Peter Duesberg, Alwin Kraemer, Andreas Willer, Charlotte Rausch, and Ruediger Hehlmann

DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY

Targeted disruption of the murine dihydrolipoamide 14512-14517 dehydrogenase gene (Dld) results in perigastrulation lethality

Mark T. Johnson, Hsin-Sheng Yang, Terry Magnuson, and Mulchand S. Patel

Conserved biological function between Pax-2 and 14518-14523 Pax-5 in midbrain and cerebellum development: Evidence from targeted mutations

Martin Schwarz, Gonzalo Alvarez-Bolado, Pavel Urbanek, Meinrad Busslinger, and Peter Gruss

A multimeric complex and the nuclear targeting of 14524-14529 the Drosophila Rel protein Dorsal

Jun Yang and Ruth Steward

ECOLOGY

Benthic-pelagic links and rocky intertidal 14530-14535 communities: Bottom-up effects on top-down control?

Bruce A. Menge, Bryon A. Daley, Patricia A. Wheeler, Elizabeth Dahlhoff, Eric Sanford, and P. Ted Strub

EVOLUTION

Evolutionary instability of the major 14536-14541 histocompatibility complex class I loci in New World primates

Luis F. Cadavid, Clare Shufflebotham, Francisco J. Ruiz, Meredith Yeager, Austin L. Hughes, and David I. Watkins

Asian genotypes of JC virus in Native Americans 14542-14546 and in a Pacific Island population: Markers of viral evolution and human migration

Hansjurgen T. Agostini, Richard Yanagihara, Victor Davis, Caroline F. Ryschkewitsch, and Gerald L. Stoner

GENETICS

In vivo gene delivery to the liver using reconstituted 14547-14552 chylomicron remnants as a novel nonviral vector

Toshifumi Hara, Yadi Tan, and Leaf Huang

Meisl and pKnoxl bind DNA cooperatively with 14553-14558 Pbxl utilizing an interaction surface disrupted in oncoprotein E2a-Pbxl

Paul S. Knoepfler, Katherine R. Calvo, Haiming Chen, Stylianos E. Antonarakis, and Mark P. Kamps

Spatio-temporally controlled site-specific somatic 14559-14563 mutagenesis in the mouse

Jacques Brocard, Xavier Warot, Olivia Wendling, Nadia Messaddeq, Jean-Luc Vonesch, Pierre Chambon, and Daniel Metzger

In vitro reconstruction of the Aspergillus 14564-14569 (= Emericella) nidulans genome

Rolf A. Prade, James Griffith, Krys Kochut, Jonathan Arnold, and William E. Timberlake

Plasmon analyses of Triticum (wheat) and Aegilops: 14570-14577 PCR-single-strand conformational polymorphism (PCR-SSCP) analyses of organellar DNAs

Gui-Zhi Wang, Naohiko T. Miyashita, and Koichiro Tsunewaki

Genomic and cDNA sequence analysis of the cell 14578-14583 matrix adhesion regulator gene

H. Durbin, M. R. Novelli, and W. F. Bodmer

Sequence of the FRA3B common fragile region: 14584-14589 Implications for the mechanism of FHIT deletion

Hiroshi Inoue, Hideshi Ishii, Hansjuerg Alder, Eric Snyder, Teresa Druck, Kay Huebner, and Carlo M. Croce

Loss of p21 increases sensitivity to ionizing radiation 14590-14595 and delays the onset of lymphoma in atm-deficient mice

Y. Alan Wang, Ari Elson, and Philip Leder

The restriction-modification genes of Escherichia 14596-14601 coli K-12 may not be selfish: They do not resist loss and are readily replaced by alleles conferring different specificities

Mary O'Neill, Angela Chen, and Noreen E. Murray

Protamine-Cre recombinase transgenes efficiently 14602-14607 recombine target sequences in the male germ line of mice, but not in embryonic stem cells

Stephen O'Gorman, Nicole A. Dagenais, Min Qian, and Yelena Marchuk

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Comparative mapping of the human 22qll 14608-14613 chromosomal region and the orthologous region in mice reveals complex changes in gene organization

Anne Puech, Bruno Saint-Jore, Birgit Funke, Debra J. Gilbert, Howard Sirotkin, Neal G. Copeland, Nancy A. Jenkins, Raju Kucherlapati, Bernice Morrow, and Arthur I. Skoultchi

IMMUNOLOGY

Drosophila host defense: Differential induction of 14614-14619 antimicrobial peptide genes after infection by various classes of microorganisms

Bruno Lemaitre, Jean-Marc Reichhart, and Jules A. Hoffmann

Identification of functional domains on human 14620-14625 interleukin 10

Borbala Gesser, Henrik Leffers, Tan Jinquan, Christian Vestergaard, Nicka Kirstein, Steen Sindet-Pedersen, Steen Lindkaer Jensen, Kristian Thestrup-Pedersen, and Christian Gr0nh0j Larsen

DNA immunization: Induction of higher avidity 14626-14631 antibody and effect of route on T cell cytotoxicity

Jefferey S. Boyle, Anabel Silva, Jamie L. Brady, and Andrew M. Lew

Purified hematopoietic stem cells without facilitating 14632-14636 cells can repopulate fully allogeneic recipients across entire major histocompatibility complex transplantation barrier in mice

Bing-yan Wang, Nagwa S. El-Badri, Cherry, and Robert A. Good

Mice transgenic for human CD4 and CCR5 are 14637-14641 susceptible to HIV infection

Jessie Browning, James W. Horner, Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani, Christina Raker, Sergey Yurasov, Ronald A. DePinho, and Harris Goldstein

Superactivation of an immune response triggered 14642-14647 by oligomerized T cell epitopes

Olaf Rotzschke, Kirsten Falk, and Jack L. Strominger

Role of B cells in antigen presentation of the 14648-14653 hepatitis B core

David R. Milich, Margaret Chen, Florian Sch6del, Darrell L. Peterson, Joyce E. Jones, and Janice L. Hughes

Role of the major histocompatibility complex 14654-14659 class II Ea gene in lupus susceptibility in mice

Nabila Ibnou-Zekri, Masahiro Iwamoto, Liliane Fossati, Patricia J. McConahey, and Shozo Izui

Protective anti-tumor immunity induced by 14660-14665 vaccination with recombinant adenoviruses encoding multiple tumor-associated cytotoxic T lymphocyte epitopes in a string-of-beads fashion

Ren6 E. M. Toes, Rob C. Hoeben, Ellen I. H. van der Voort, Maaike E. Ressing, Alex J. van der Eb, Cornelis J. M. Melief, and Rienk Offringa

Multiple receptors for HLA-G on human natural 14666-14670 killer cells

0. Mandelboim, L. Pazmany, D. M. Davis, M. Vales-G6mez, H. T. Reyburn, B. Rybalov, and J. L. Strominger

WIP, a protein associated with Wiskott-Aldrich 14671-14676 syndrome protein, induces actin polymerization and redistribution in lymphoid cells

Narayanaswamy Ramesh, In6s M. Ant6n, John H. Hartwig, and Raif S. Geha

Combined transgenic expression of ae-galactosidase 14677-14682 and al,2-fucosyltransferase leads to optimal reduction in the major xenoepitope Gala(1,3)Gal

Narin Osman, Ian F. C. McKenzie, Karen Ostenried, Yiannis A. Ioannou, Robert J. Desnick, and Mauro S. Sandrin

MEDICAL SCIENCES

The anticoagulant activation of antithrombin 14683-14688 by heparin

Lei Jin, Jan Pieter Abrahams, Richard Skinner, Maurice Petitou, Robert N. Pike, and Robin W. Carrell

Expression of lipocalin-type prostaglandin D 14689-14694 synthase (/3-trace) in human heart and its accumulation in the coronary circulation of angina patients

Yutaka Eguchi, Naomi Eguchi, Hiroshi Oda, Kousuke Seiki, Yoshiyuki Kijima, Yasuhiko Matsu-ura, Yoshihiro Urade, and Osamu Hayaishi

Development of an epithelium-specific expression 14695-14700 cassette with human DNA regulatory elements for transgene expression in lung airways

Yu-Hua Chow, Hugh O'Brodovich, Jonathan Plumb, Yanxia Wen, Kyoung-Jin Sohn, Zhan Lu, Fangyuan Zhang, Gergely L. Lukacs, A. Keith Tanswell, Chi-Chung Hui, Manuel Buchwald, and Jim Hu

Regulated expression of the diphtheria toxin A 14701-14706 chain by a tumor-specific chimeric transcription factor results in selective toxicity for alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma cells

Edmond S. Massuda, Edward J. Dunphy, Rebecca A. Redman, Jennifer J. Schreiber, Lauren E. Nauta, Frederic G. Barr, Ian H. Maxwell, and Timothy P. Cripe

Hepatitis B virus X protein and p53 tumor 14707-14712 suppressor interactions in the modulation of apoptosis

Lynne W. Elmore, Amy R. Hancock, Shau-Feng Chang, Xin W. Wang, Seung Chang, Christiana P. Callahan, David A. Geller, Hans Will, and Curtis C. Harris

Identification of semaphorin E as a non-MDR drug 14713-14718 resistance gene of human cancers

Tesshi Yamada, Ritsuko Endo, Masahiro Gotoh, and Setsuo Hirohashi

Analysis of genomic alterations in benign, atypical, 14719-14724 and anaplastic meningiomas: Toward a genetic model of meningioma progression

Ruthild G. Weber, Jan Bostrom, Marietta Wolter, Michael Baudis, V. Peter Collins, Guido Reifenberger, and Peter Lichter

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Contents In vivo NMR and MRI using injection delivery of 14725-14729 laser-polarized xenon

B. M. Goodson, Y.-Q. Song, R. E. Taylor, V. D. Schepkin, K. M. Brennan, G. C. Chingas, T. F. Budinger, G. Navon, and A. Pines

Hypertension, cardiac hypertrophy, and sudden death 14730-14735 in mice lacking natriuretic peptide receptor A

Paula M. Oliver, Jennifer E. Fox, Ron Kim, Howard A. Rockman, Hyung-Suk Kim, Robert L. Reddick, Kailash N. Pandey, Sharon L. Milgram, Oliver Smithies, and Nobuyo Maeda

a+-Thalassemia protects children against disease 14736-14741 caused by other infections as well as malaria

S. J. Allen, A. O'Donnell, N. D. E. Alexander, M. P. Alpers, T. E. A. Peto, J. B. Clegg, and D. J. Weatherall

CD4-independent, CCR5-dependent infection of 14742-14747 brain capillary endothelial cells by a neurovirulent simian immunodeficiency virus strain

Aimee L. Edinger, Joseph L. Mankowski, Benjamin J. Doranz, Barry J. Margulies, Benhur Lee, Joseph Rucker, Matthew Sharron, Trevor L. Hoffman, Joanne F. Berson, M. Christine Zink, Vanessa M. Hirsch, Janice E. Clements, and Robert W. Doms

Genetically determined chloride-sensitive 14748-14752 hypertension and stroke

Masae Tanaka, Olga Schmidlin, Sai-Li Yi, Andrew W. Bollen, and R. Curtis Morris, Jr.

p53CP, a putative p53 competing protein that 14753-14758 specifically binds to the consensus p53 DNA binding sites: A third member of the p53 family?

Junhui Bian and Yi Sun

MICROBIOLOGY

Influenza hemagglutinin is spring-loaded by a 14306-14313 metastable native conformation

Chavela M. Carr, Charu Chaudhry, and Peter S. Kim

Cloning and mutagenesis of a herpesvirus genome 14759-14763 as an infectious bacterial artificial chromosome

Martin Messerle, Irena Crnkovic, Wolfgang Hammerschmidt, Heike Ziegler, and Ulrich H. Koszinowski

A system for functional analysis of 14764-14769 Ebola virus glycoprotein

Ayato Takada, Clinton Robison, Hideo Goto, Anthony Sanchez, K. Gopal Murti, Michael A. Whitt, and Yoshihiro Kawaoka

NEUROBIOLOGY

N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor activation and visual 14770-14775 activity induce elongation factor-2 phosphorylation in amphibian tecta: A role for N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors in controlling protein synthesis

A. J. Scheetz, Angus C. Nairn, and Martha Constantine-Paton

Targeted deletion of all isoforms of the trkC gene 14776-14781 suggests the use of alternate receptors by its ligand neurotrophin-3 in neuronal development and implicates trkC in normal cardiogenesis

Lino Tessarollo, Pantelis Tsoulfas, Michael J. Donovan, Mary Ellen Palko, Janet Blair-Flynn, Barbara L. Hempstead, and Luis F. Parada

Ca2+-dependent and -independent interactions of 14782-14786 the isoforms of the alA subunit of brain Ca2+ channels with presynaptic SNARE proteins

D. Kyle Kim and William A. Catterall

A new mechanism of sound generation in songbirds 14787-14791 Franz Goller and Ole N. Larsen

Role of left inferior prefrontal cortex in retrieval of 14792-14797 semantic knowledge: A reevaluation

Sharon L. Thompson-Schill, Mark D'Esposito, Geoffrey K. Aguirre, and Martha J. Farah

A sensory brain map for each behavior? 14798-14803 W. Metzner and J. Juranek

Neurotrophin-3 signals redistribute RNA in neurons 14804-14808 Roger B. Knowles and Kenneth S. Kosik

In vitro-generated neural precursors participate in 14809-14814 mammalian brain development

Oliver Briistle, A. Cyril Spiro, Khalad Karram, Khalid Choudhary, Shigeo Okabe, and Ronald D. G. McKay

Interactive cloning with the SH3 domain of N-src 14815-14820 identifies a new brain specific ion channel protein, with homology to Eag and cyclic nucleotide-gated channels

Bina Santoro, Seth G. N. Grant, Dusan Bartsch, and Eric R. Kandel

Glutamate transporter currents in Bergmann 14821-14825 glial cells follow the time course of extrasynaptic glutamate

Dwight E. Bergles, Jeffrey A. Dzubay, and Craig E. Jahr

Vascular imprints of neuronal activity: Relationships 14826-14831 between the dynamics of cortical blood flow, oxygenation, and volume changes following sensory stimulation

Dov Malonek, Ulrich Dirnagl, Ute Lindauer, Katsuya Yamada, Iwao Kanno, and Amiram Grinvald

Postnatal mouse subventricular zone neuronal 14832-14836 precursors can migrate and differentiate within multiple levels of the developing neuraxis

Daniel A. Lim, Gord J. Fishell, and Arturo Alvarez-Buylla

A genetic screen for mutations that disrupt an 14837-14842 auditory response in Drosophila melanogaster

Daniel F. Eberl, Geoffrey M. Duyk, and Norbert Perrimon

Very short-term plasticity in hippocampal synapses 14843-14847 Lynn E. Dobrunz, Emily P. Huang, and Charles F. Stevens

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Targeted gene deletion of heme oxygenase 2 14848-14853 reveals neural role for carbon monoxide

Randa Zakhary, Kenneth D. Poss, Samie R. Jaffrey, Christopher D. Ferris, Susumu Tonegawa, and Solomon H. Snyder

Orphanin FO acts as an anxiolytic to attenuate 14854-14858 behavioral responses to stress

Francois Jenck, Jean-Luc Moreau, James R. Martin, Gavin J. Kilpatrick, Rainer K. Reinscheid, Frederick J. Monsma, Jr., Hans-Peter Nothacker, and Olivier Civelli

The phosphoprotein DARPP-32 mediates 14859-14864 cAMP-dependent potentiation of striatal N-methyl-D-aspartate responses

Thomas Blank, Ingrid Nijholt, Ulrich Teichert, Heidemarie Kiigler, Holger Behrsing, Allen Fienberg, Paul Greengard, and Joachim Spiess

Neurosteroids: Deficient cognitive performance in 14865-14870 aged rats depends on low pregnenolone sulfate levels in the hippocampus

Monique Vallee, Willy Mayo, Muriel Darnaudery, Colette Corpechot, Jacques Young, Muriel Koehl, Michel Le Moal, Etienne-Emile Baulieu, Paul Robel, and Herve Simon

Block of transmitter release by botulinum Cl action 14871-14876 on syntaxin at the squid giant synapse

Jordi Marsal, Bonaventura Ruiz-Montasell, Joan Blasi, Jorge E. Moreira, Diego Contreras, Mutsuyuki Sugimori, and Rodolfo Llinas

Transient "deafness" accompanies auditory 14877-14882 development during metamorphosis from tadpole to frog

Seth S. Boatright-Horowitz and Andrea Megela Simmons

Predominance of the alD subunit in L-type 14883-14888 voltage-gated Ca2+ channels of hair cells in the chicken's cochlea

Richard Kollmar, Lisa G. Montgomery, John Fak, Lisa J. Henry, and A. J. Hudspeth

Hair cell-specific splicing of mRNA for the alD 14889-14893 subunit of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels in the chicken's cochlea

Richard Kollmar, John Fak, Lisa G. Montgomery, and A. J. Hudspeth

Apparent mtDNA heteroplasmy in Alzheimer's 14894-14899 disease patients and in normals due to PCR amplification of nucleus-embedded mtDNA pseudogenes

Michio Hirano, Alexander Shtilbans, Richard Mayeux, Mercy M. Davidson, Salvatore DiMauro, James A. Knowles, and Eric A. Schon

Ancient mtDNA sequences in the human nuclear 14900-14905 genome: A potential source of errors in identifying pathogenic mutations

Douglas C. Wallace, Carol Stugard, Deborah Murdock, Theodore Schurr, and Michael D. Brown

PHARMACOLOGY

Construction of a high-affinity receptor site for 14906-14911 dihydropyridine agonists and antagonists by single amino acid substitutions in a non-L-type Ca2+ channel

Gregory H. Hockerman, Blaise Z. Peterson, Elizabeth Sharp, Timothy N. Tanada, Todd Scheuer, and William A. Catterall

Loperamide: A positive modulator for store-operated 14912-14917 calcium channels?

Jacquie L. Harper, Yangmee Shin, and John W. Daly

PHYSIOLOGY

Inactivation of calcium-activated chloride channels 14918-14923 in smooth muscle by calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase

Yong-Xiao Wang and Michael I. Kotlikoff

113-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 14924-14929 knockout mice show attenuated glucocorticoid- inducible responses and resist hyperglycemia on obesity or stress

Yuri Kotelevtsev, Megan C. Holmes, Ann Burchell, Pamela M. Houston, Dieter Schmoll, Pauline Jamieson, Ruth Best, Roger Brown, Christopher R. W. Edwards, Jonathan R. Seckl, and John J. Mullins

Slow and fast dietary proteins differently modulate 14930-14935 postprandial protein accretion

Yves Boirie, Martial Dangin, Pierre Gachon, Marie-Paule Vasson, Jean-Louis Maubois, and Bernard Beaufrere

Antisense oligonucleotides against rat brain alE 14936-14941 DNA and its atrial homologue decrease T-type calcium current in atrial myocytes

Erika S. Piedras-Renterfa, Chien-Chang Chen, and Philip M. Best

Anchoring of protein kinase A facilitates 14942-14947 hormone-mediated insulin secretion

Linda B. Lester, Lorene K. Langeberg, and John D. Scott

PLANT BIOLOGY

Leaf-specifically expressed genes for polypeptides 14948-14953 destined for chloroplasts with domains of o-70 factors of bacterial RNA polymerases in Arabidopsis thaliana

Kyoichi Isono, Masanori Shimizu, Kohki Yoshimoto, Yasuo Niwa, Kimiyuki Satoh, Akiho Yokota, and Hirokazu Kobayashi

Differentially regulated NADPH:cytochrome P450 14954-14959 oxidoreductases in parsley

Edda Koopmann and Klaus Hahlbrock

An Arabidopsis mutant that requires increased 14960-14964 calcium for potassium nutrition and salt tolerance

Jiping Liu and Jian-Kang Zhu

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PSYCHOLOGY

Brain wave recognition of words 14965-14969 Patrick Suppes, Zhong-Lin Lu, and Bing Han

Social Sciences

ANTHROPOLOGY

Preliminary description of the cranium of 14970-14975 Proteopithecus sylviae, an Egyptian late Eocene anthropoidean primate

Elwyn L. Simons

CORRECTIONS

BIOCHEMISTRY A protein encoded by a group I intron in Aspergillus 14976 nidulans directly assists RNA splicing and is a DNA endonuclease

Yugong Ho, Sea-Jin Kim, and Richard B. Waring

GENETICS The unique hetero-oligomeric nature of the subunits 14976 in the catalytic cooperativity of the yeast Cct chaperonin complex

Paul Lin and Fred Sherman

Neuronal death in the central nervous system 14976 demonstrates a non-fibrin substrate for plasmin

Stella E. Tsirka, Thomas H. Bugge, Jay L. Degen, and Sidney Strickland

RETRACTION

BIOCHEMISTRY ATP-dependent uptake of natural product cytotoxic 14976 drugs by membrane vesicles establishes MRP as a broad specificity transporter

Saptarshi Paul, Lisa M. Breuninger, Kenneth D. Tew, Hongxie Shen, and Gary D. Kruh

AUTHOR INDEX xiii-xv

INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS xvii-xix

SIZING WORKSHEET xxi

COPYRIGHT ASSIGNMENT FORM xxiii

CUMULATIVE AUTHOR INDEX 14977-15014

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS xxv-xxviii

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