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Front Matter Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 79, No. 13, [Part 1: Biological Sciences] (Jul. 1, 1982), pp. i-v Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/12348 . Accessed: 01/05/2014 15:28 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 62.122.77.39 on Thu, 1 May 2014 15:28:04 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. 79, No. 13, [Part 1: Biological Sciences] (Jul. 1, 1982), pp. i-vPublished by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/12348 .

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July 1982 Volume 79, Ni

Table of Cl

AUTHOR INDEX

Biological Sciences

BIOCHEMISTRY

Growth factor activation of an amiloride-sensitive Na+/H+ exchange sy quiescent fibroblasts: Coupling to ribosomal protein S6 phosphorylat (growth control/mitogen action/ionic flux/pH regulation/thrombin)

Marking the polarity of RNA molecules for electron microscopy by coval attachment of psoralen-DNA restriction fragments (RNA-DNA hybr psoralen monoaddition/crosslinking/Escherichia coli 16S rRNA)

Regulation of pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase activity by protein thiol-( exchange (pyruvate dehydrogenase complex/metabolic regulation/ phosphorylation/dephosphorylation cycle)

Variability of DNA methylation patterns during serial passage of huma fibroblasts [5-methylcytosine/repetitive (satellite) DNA/y-globin gene heterogeneity/cellular aging]

Nonoxidative ethanol metabolism: Formation of fatty acid ethyl esters t cholesterol esterase (myocardial alcohol metabolism/cardiomyopathy atherosclerosis)

Proteins specified by avian erythroblastosis virus: Coding region localiz; identification of a previously undetected erb-B polypeptide (viral one hybridization-arrested translations)

A scanning calorimetric study of small molecule-lipid bilayer mixtures solutions/phase transitions/scanning calorimetry/solid solutions)

Molecular structure of the octamer d(G-G-C-C-G-G-C-C): Modified A-Db pucker/x-ray diffraction/sequence-dependent DNA conformation/bas stacking/benzo[a]pyrene)

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stem in J. Pouyssegur, J. C. Chambard, A. 3935-3939 ion Franchi, S. Paris, and E. Van

Obberghen-Schilling ent Paul L. Wollenzien and Charles R. 3940-3944 dization/ Cantor

lisulfide Flora H. Pettit, Jean Humphreys, and 3945-3948 Lester J. Reed

n diploid Robert J. Shmookler Reis and Samuel 3949-3953 s/clonal Goldstein

y Louis G. Lange 3954-3957 /

Ltion and Martin L. Privalsky and J. Michael 3958-3962 ogenes/ Bishop

ideal Julian M. Sturtevant 3963-3967

'A (sugar Andrew H.-J. Wang, Satoshi Fujii, 3968-3972 e Jacques H. van Boom, and

Alexander Rich

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Contents

Proteolytic processing of poliovirus polypeptides: Antibodies to polypepti inhibit cleavage at glutamine-glycine pairs (proteinase/in vitro tran, immunoprecipitation/genome map)

Equilibrium cooperative binding of calcium and protons by sarcoplasmic reticulum ATPase (theoretical model/grand partition function/intera subunits/competitive binding)

Catabolism of low density lipoproteins by perfused rabbit livers: Cholest promotes receptor-dependent hepatic catabolism of low density lipopi (hepatic low density lipoprotein receptor/low density lipoprotein metal hypercholesterolemia/casein diet/high density lipoprotein metabolism

Complete sequence analysis of cDNA clones encoding rat whey phospho] Homology to a protease inhibitor (lactoprotein clone/amino acid sequ mammary tumor/hypermethylated gene)

Pyrophosphate inhibition of p ATPase: A mechanism of coupling to RNI polymerase activity (p-dependent termination/regulation of pATPas

Asymmetric replication of duck hepatitis B virus DNA in liver cells: FrE strand DNA (strand-specific probes)

Erythroid spectrin, brain fodrin, and intestinal brush border proteins (T 240) are related molecules containing a common calmodulin-binding bound to a variant cell type-specific subunit (membrane/microfilame calcium/axonal transport/intestinal epithelium)

Synthesis of thymosin 34 by peritoneal macrophages and adherent splee (peptide biosynthesis/nude mice/lymphokines)

Involvement of outside DNA sequences in the major kinetic path by whi endonuclease locates and leaves its recognition sequence (DNA-prot( interactions/restriction endonuclease/facilitated diffusion mechanisn

Purification of low-abundance messenger RNAs from rat liver by polyso immunoadsorption (precursor of ornithine transcarbamoylase/precur p-subunit of propionyl-CoA carboxylase/cystathionine 1f-synthase)

Genes encoding Escherichia coli aspartate transcarbamoylase: The pyrB-

operon (transcriptional regulation/cloning pyrB and pyrI genes/map of gene encoding regulatory chains/intercistronic region)

Purification of polyoma virus medium-size tumor antigen by immunoaff chromatography (anti-peptide serum/protein kinase/phosphotyrosine

Bovine papillomavirus vector that propagates as a plasmid in both mou, bacterial cells (shuttle vector/f3-globin gene expression)

BIOPHYSICS

Dynamical theory of activated processes in globular proteins (side-chain in proteins/transition-state theory/catalysis/molecular dynamics/um sampling method)

Structure of a B-DNA dodecamer at 16 K (low-temperature crystallograp molecular disorder vs. vibration/crystalline librational disorder/DN. ultralow temperature)

Infrared evidence that the Schiff base of bacteriorhodopsin is protonatec and K intermediates (purple membrane/resonance Raman spectrosco pump/energy transduction/retinal)

Mass mapping of a protein complex with the scanning transmission elec microscope (molecular weight determination/electron scattering/imaA processing/bacterial cell wall protein)

BOTANY

Soybean leghemoglobin gene family: Normal, pseudo, and truncated ger (molecular cloning/nitrogen fixation/DNA sequence analysis/gene st

Ethylene regulation of gene expression in carrots (Daucus/hormone act mRNA /polyribosomes)

ii

de P3-7c Ronnie Hanecak, Bert L. Semler, Carl 3973-3977 ?lation/ W. Anderson, and Eckard Wimmer

Terrell L. Hill and Giuseppe Inesi 3978-3982 'ting

yramine Yu-sheng Chao, Ting-Ting Yamin, and 3983-3986 oteins Alfred W. Alberts ,olism/ )

>rotein: Abhaya M. Dandekar, Elizabeth A. 3987-3991 ence/ Robinson, Ettore Appella, and

Pradman K. Qasba

Rachel B. Kent and Sonia K. 3992-3996 e) Guterman

e minus- William S. Mason, Carol Aldrich, Jesse 3997-4001 Summers, and John M. Taylor

N-260/ John R. Glenney, Jr., Phyllis Glenney, 4002-4005 subunit and Klaus Weber nt/

n cells Gen-jun Xu, Ewald Hannappel, James 4006-4009 Morgan, James Hempstead, and B. L. Horecker

ch EcoRI William E. Jack, Brian J. Terry, and 4010-4014 in Paul Modrich I)

me Jan P. Kraus and Leon E. Rosenberg 4015-4019 sor of the

-pyrI C. David Pauza, Michael J. Karels, 4020-4024 position Marc Navre, and H. K. Schachman

inity Gernot Walter, Mary Anne 4025-4029 i Hutchinson, Tony Hunter, and

Walter Eckhart

e and Daniel DiMaio, Richard Treisman, and 4030-4034 Tom Maniatis

rotation Scott H. Northrup, Michael R. Pear, 4035-4039 brella Chyuan-Yih Lee, J. Andrew

McCammon, and Martin Karplus

hy/ Horace R. Drew, Sten Samson, and 4040-4044 L at Richard E. Dickerson

1: bR570 Kenneth J. Rothschild and Hector 4045-4049 py/proton Marrero

tron A. Engel, W. Baumeister, and W. 0. 4050-4054 re Saxton

es Normand Brisson and Desh Pal S. 4055-4059 "ucture) Verma

on/ Rolf E. Christoffersen and George G. 4060-4063 Laties

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CELL BIOLOGY

Interferon enhancement of the invasive capacity of Ewing sarcoma cells (homogeneous interferon/basement membrane/type IV collagenase/n antiproliferative effect)

Internalization and molecular processing of insulin receptors in isolated adipocytes (photoaffinity labeling/receptor proteolysis/chloroquine/ll

Serum-free growth of normal and tumor mouse mammary epithelial eel primary culture (collagen gel/growth factors/bovine serum albumin/

Human DNA sequence homologous to the transforming gene (mos) of M murine sarcoma virus (one genes/mos nucleotide sequence/recombinm transfection)

An amplified chromosomal sequence that includes the gene for dihydrof reductase initiates replication within specific restriction fragments ( synthesis/cell synchrony/methotrexate resistance)

Proteins associated with poly(A)+RNA of cockerel liver: Effects of estral stimulation (two-dimensional electrophoresis/silver staining/messen, ribonucleoprotein)

Retinoids increase transglutaminase activity and inhibit ornithine decal activity in Chinese hamster ovary cells and in melanoma cells stimu differentiate (growth/differentiation/transamidation/G1 -specific enz, regulation/polyamine biosynthesis)

DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY

De novo methylation, expression, and infectivity of retroviral genomes i: into embryonal carcinoma cells (transfection/unintegrated viral DNA 5-azacytidine)

ECOLOGY

Fluvial processes and local lithology controlling abundance, structure, a composition of mussel beds (geomorphology/sedimentation/Margarit Gonidea)

GENETICS

Coding sequence for the pT181 repC product: A plasmid-coded protein ui required for replication (complementation/initiation of replication/ thermosensitive mutations/Staphylococcus aureus plasmids/tetracycl resistance)

Novel class of mouse mammary tumor virus-related DNA sequences fou species of Mus, including mice lacking the virus proviral genome (Sc blot technique/high- and low-stringency nucleic acid hybridization/p breeding colonies of feral species of Mus)

Joining of immunoglobulin heavy chain gene segments: Implications frc chromosome with evidence of three D-JH fusions (recognition elemer Abelson murine leukemia virus/N gene segment/terminal deoxynucleotidyltransferase)

Mutational specificity of UV light in Escherichia coli: Indications for a r DNA secondary structure (UV mutagenesis/excision repair/mutatior hotspots)

Model for the participation of quasi-palindromic DNA sequences in fran mutation (DNA secondary structure/base-substitution mutagenesis/l strand switching/cytochrome c frameshifts/DNA repair)

Repair and mutagenesis of plasmid DNA modified by ultraviolet irradia acetoxy-N-2-acetylaminofluorene (excision repair/postreplication rep plasmid pK0482)

sigma, a repetitive element found adjacent to tRNA genes of yeast (repel sequences/5-base-pair direct repeats)

Insertion of a movable genetic element, 297, into the T-A-T-A box for th histone gene in Drosophila melanogaster (site-specific integration/lot terminal repeats)

iii

in vitro Gene P. Siegal, Unnur P. Thorgeirsson, 4064-4068 etastasis/ Raimondo G. Russo, Donald M.

Wallace, Lance A. Liotta, and Shelby L. Berger

rat Paulos Berhanu, Jerrold M. Olefsky, 4069-4073 'sosome) Phoebe Tsai, Peter Thamm, Derek

Saunders, and Dietrich Brandenburg

Is in Walter Imagawa, Yasuhiro Tomooka, 4074-4077 lithium) and S. Nandi

oloney Roger Watson, Marianne Oskarsson, 4078-4082

zntDNA/ and George F. Vande Woude

)late Nicholas H. Heintz and Joyce L. 4083-4087 DNA Hamlin

liol Thomas R. Johnson and Joseph Ilan 4088-4092 cer

'boxylase Karen F. F. Scott, Frank L. Meyskens, 4093-4097 lated to Jr., and Diane Haddock Russell yme

itroduced Colin L. Stewart, Heidi Stuhlmann, 4098-4102 / Detlev Jahner, and Rudolf Jaenisch

nd Robin L. Vannotte and G. Wayne 4103-4107

ifera/ Minshall

liquely Richard P. Novick, Gail K. Adler, 4108-4112 Sadhan Majumder, Saleem A. Khan,

ine Stephen Carleton, Warren D. Rosenblum, and Serban Iordanescu

nd in all R. Callahan, W. Drohan, D. Gallahan, 4113-4117 uthern L. D'Hoostelaere, and M. Potter edigreed

m a Frederick W. Alt and David Baltimore 4118-4122 ts/

ole of Peter A. Todd and Barry W. Glickman 4123-4127 al

eshift Lynn S. Ripley 4128-4132 )NA

tion orN- S. E. Schmid, M. P. Daune, and 4133-4137 air/ R. P. P. Fuchs

ited DNA Francisco J. del Rey, Thomas F. 4138-4142 Donahue, and Gerald R. Fink

H3 Hiroshi Ikenaga and Kaoru Saigo 4143-4147 g

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IMMUNOLOGY

Differential endocytosis of T and B lymphocyte surface molecules evalui antibody-bearing fluorescent liposomes containing methotrexate (m( antibodies/drug targeting/differentiation antigens/major histocompc complex/mitogen)

Demonstration of active tolerance in maintenance of established islet o: Langerhans allografts (passenger leukocytes/transplantation/anti-I- alloantiserum/suppressor T cells/diabetes)

T-cell proliferative response to hapten-modified self-immunoglobulins: Recognition of conjugate-specific determinants (cell interaction/majI histocompatibility complex/anti-idiotypic T cells)

Expression of Thy-1 antigen is not limited to T cells in cultures of mous hemopoietic cells (bone marrow/colony-forming cell/T-cell/hybridom growth factor/colony-stimulating factor)

Oxidative inactivation of leukotriene C4 by stimulated human polymor] leukocytes (neutrophils/oxidative metabolism)

Regulation of the in vitro antibody response by neuroendocrine hormon (corticotropin/endorphins/enkephalins/proopiomelanocortin/ immunoendocrinology)

Non-immunoglobulin-associated DNA rearrangements in mouse plasms [non-immunoglobulin-associated rearranging DNA (NIARD)/C, gel rearrangements/heavy chain switch sequences/chromosome translocc

MEDICAL SCIENCES

Effects of electromagnetic stimuli on bone and bone cells in vitro: Inhib responses to parathyroid hormone by low-energy low-frequency fielc (electromagnetic field/cAMP/collagen synthesis/hormone response/ nonequilibrium interaction)

Pharmacokinetics of progesterone after its administration to ovariector rhesus monkeys by injection, infusion, or nasal spraying (bioavailab serum/cerebrospinal fluid)

Insulin requirement for contraction of cultured rat glomerular mesangi response to angiotensin II: Possible role for insulin in modulating g] hemodynamics (in vitro cell culture/smooth muscle-like cell/hyperfi diabetes mellitus)

Platelets of pseudohypoparathyroid patients: Evidence that distinct rec cyclase coupling proteins mediate stimulation and inhibition of ade cyclase (a2-adrenergic receptor/prostaglandin I2/GTP binding prote

Fibronectin binds to the Clq component of complement (binding affinii cell receptors)

NEUROBIOLOGY

Hyperpolarization of neuroblastoma-glioma hybrid NG108-15 by vanac (tissue culture/tetraphenylphosphonium/electrophysiological measu,

Ca2+-Activated K+ conductance in internally perfused snail neurons is by protein phosphorylation (Kt channels/cyclic AMP/protein kinas voltage clamp)

Sodium ion modulates D2 receptor characteristics of dopamine agonist antagonist binding sites in striatum and retina (adenylate cyclase/ antipsychotic drugs/neuroleptic drugs/guanine nucleotide)

Development and maturation of central nervous system myelin: Comp, immunohistochemical localization of proteolipid protein and basic I myelin and oligodendrocytes (myelin-specific proteins/immunofluol antibodies)

Sagittal cerebellar microbands of taurine neurons: Immunocytochemic demonstration by using antibodies against the taurine-synthesizinl cysteine sulfinic acid decarboxylase (Purkinje cell/interneurons/vea flocculonodular)

iv

ited with Patrick Machy, Jacques Barbet, and 4148-4152 )noclonal Lee D. Leserman tibility

.4' -Denise Faustman, Vra Hauptfeld, 4153-4155 J Paul Lacy, and Joseph Davie

Elizabeth Bikoff 4156-4160 )r

e John W. Schrader, Frank Battye, and 4161-4165 a/T-cell Roland Scollay

ihonuclear Chong W. Lee, Robert A. Lewis, E. J. 4166-4170

Corey, Alan Barton, Hunseung Oh, Alfred I. Tauber, and K. Frank Austen

is Howard M. Johnson, Eric M. Smith, 4171-4174 Barbara A. Torres, and J. Edwin Blalock

.cytomas Linda J. Harris, RhondaB. Lang, and 4175-4179 ie Kenneth B. Marcu 'tions]

ition of Richard A. Luben, Christopher D. 4180-4184 s Cain, Monica Chi-Yun Chen, David

M. Rosen, and W. Ross Adey

nized T. C. Anand Kumar, G. F. X. David, A. 4185-4189

ility/ Sankaranarayanan, V. Puri, and K. R. Sundram

al cells in Jeffrey I. Kreisberg 4190-4192 omerular 'tration/

eptor- Harvey J. Motulsky, Richard J. 4193-4197

nylate Hughes, Arnold S. Brickman, Zvi

in) Farfel, Henry R. Bourne, and Paul A. Insel

y/ David H. Bing, Sheri Almeda, Henri 4198-4201 Isliker, Judith Lahav, and Richard 0. Hynes

ium ions David Lichtstein, Debra Mullikin- 4202-4206

'ements) Kilpatrick, and Arthur J. Blume

enhanced Jacques E. de Peyer, Armand B. 4207-4211

e/ . Cachelin, Irwin B. Levitan, and Harald Reuter

and Maynard H. Makman, B. Dvorkin, and 4212-4216 Patrice N. Klein

lrison of Boyd K. Hartman, Harish C. Agrawal, 4217-4220

rotein in Daya Agrawal, and Sandra escence/ Kalmbach

l1 Victoria Chan-Palay, Sanford L. Palay, 4221-4225 r enzyme and Jang-Yen Wu mis/

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f-Endorphin enhances lymphocyte proliferative responses (neuropeptide, mitogens/lymphocyte activation/opiates/stress)

Ethanol disordering of spin-labeled mouse brain membranes: Correlatio] genetically determined ethanol sensitivity of mice (electron spin resoi fluidity/genetics)

Neural cell adhesion molecules in rodent brains isolated by monoclonal i with.cross-species reactivity (neural antigens/brain development/phy relationships)

PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Action of food restriction in delaying the aging process (longevity/metab lifetime caloric expenditure/life prolongation)

Correction

NEUROBIOLOGY

Corticotropin and- 3-endorphin-like materials are native to unicellular o: (Tetrahymena pyriformis/high-pressure liquid chromatography/gel ) radioreceptor assay/bioassay)

IMMUNOLOGY

Interactions between molecules (subfactors) released by different T cell E yield a complete factor with biological, (suppressive) activity (T suppl factors/contact sensitivity),

v

/ Steven C. Gilman, Jeffrey M. 4226-4230 Schwartz, Robert J. Milner, Floyd E. Bloom, and Joseph D. Feldman

i with Dora B. Goldstein, Jane H. Chin, and 4231-4233 zance/ Robbe C. Lyon

mntibodies Cheng-Ming Chuong, Donald A. 4234-4238 logenetic McClain, Peter Streit, and Gerald M.

Edelman

)lic rate/ E. J. Masoro, B. P. Yu; and H. A. 4239-4241 Bertrand

rganisms D. LeRoith, A. S. Liotta, J. Roth, J. 4242 iltration/ Shiloach, M. E. Lewis, C. B. Pert,

and.D. T. Krieger

ets that Wlodzimierz Ptak, R. W. Rosenstein, 4242 essor and Richard K. Gershon

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