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Front Matter Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 79, No. 10, [Part 1: Biological Sciences] (May 15, 1982), pp. i-v Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/12424 . Accessed: 03/05/2014 01:03 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 Sat, 3 May 2014 01:03:03 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. 79, No. 10, [Part 1: Biological Sciences] (May 15, 1982), pp. i-vPublished by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/12424 .

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Table of C

AUTHOR INDEX

Biological Sciences

BIOCHEMISTRY

Embryonic brain extract induces collagen biosynthesis in cultured mus4 Involvement in acetylcholine receptor aggregation (neuronal factor/ extracellular matrix/embryonic muscle culture)

Interferon-dependent induction of mRNA for the major histocompatibil antigens in human fibroblasts and lymphoblastoid cells (gene expre, cDNA/(2'-5') oligo(A) synthetase/human leukocyte interferon/huma fibroblast interferon)

Quantitation of muscle specific mRNAs by using cDNA probes during c embryonic muscle development in ovo (myogenesis/abundant-class r specific cDNA probe/subcellular distribution of mRNAs/mRNA seql complexity)

Human ribosomal RNA gene: Nucleotide sequence of the transcription region and comparison of three mammalian genes (rDNA/sequence initiation site/Si nuclease mapping/in vitro capping)

Structural similarity in the DNA-binding domains of catabolite gene a( and cro repressor proteins (gene regulation/DNA-protein interactior structure/a-helical fold)

Structure of fibroblastic intermediate filaments: Analysis by scanning transmission electron microscopy (decamin homopolymer/protofilam molecular mass determination/image processing/molecular packing;

dings HE

\cademy 2nces aTES OF AMERICA

umber 10 pp. 3077-3392

ontents

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-le cells: Chaya Kalcheim, Zvi Vogel, and Dan 3077-3081 Duksin

ity Marc Fellous, Uri Nir, David Wallach, 3082-3086 sion/ Gilles Merlin, Menachem n Rubinstein, and Michel Revel

hicken Chandrika R. Saidapet, H. N. Munro, 3087-3091 iuscle- K. Valgeirsd6ttir, and Satyapriya ience Sarkar

nitiation Istvan Financsek, Kiyohisa Mizumoto, 3092-3096 znalysis/ Yukio Mishima, and Masami

Muramatsu

tivator T. A. Steitz, D. H. Ohlendorf, D. B. 3097-3100 /protein McKay, W. F. Anderson, and B. W.

Matthews

A. C. Steven, J. Wall, J. Hainfeld, and 3101-3105 ents/ P. M. Steinert

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Small nuclear RNAs are encoded in the nontranscribed region of riboso DNA (in vitro transcription/cloned rDNA/Southern analysis)

Nascent polypeptide chains emerge from the exit domain of the large ri subunit: Immune mapping of the nascent chain (protein synthesis/p p-galactosidase/electron microscopy)

Ferritin: A zinc detoxicant and a zinc ion donor (cadmium/metallothion

trp aporepressor production is controlled by autogenous regulation and translation (tryptophan repression/repressor concentration/promoter lac gene fusion)

Gross quaternary changes in aspartate carbamoyltransferase are induc< binding of N-(phosphonacetyl)-L-aspartate: A 3.5-A resolution study crystallography/enzyme activation)

Direct modification of the membrane adenylate cyclase system by islet- protein due to ADP-ribosylation of a membrane protein (rat C6 glio f3-adrenergic receptor/NAD/guanine nucleotide regulatory protein)

Heat-stable inhibitor of translation in reticulocyte lysates (polypeptide initiation/inhibition of translation/protein phosphorylation/eukaryo initiation factor 2 kinase)

Identification of cytokeratin antigens in Novikoff ascites hepatoma (immunoidentification/immunofluorescence/keratin)

Assembly of new histones into nucleosomes and their distribution in re chromatin (nucleosome assembly/histone deposition/replication fork

Nonadenylylated mRNA is present as polyadenylylated RNA in nuclei Drosophila (RNA-DNA hybridization/DNA subsets)

Identification of ColEl DNA sequences that direct single strand-to-dou conversion by a 4X174 type mechanism (rifampicin-resistant initiat primosome/lagging strand origin/phage M13)

Structure and function of peptide initiation factor 2: Differential loss oi during proteolysis and generation of a terminal fragment containin phosphorylation sites of the a subunit (protein synthesis/protein kir translational control)

Anthrax toxin edema factor: A bacterial adenylate cyclase that increas AMP concentrations in eukaryotic cells (Bacillus anthracis/cholera Chinese hamster ovary cells)

Mechanism of action of dichloro-p,-D-ribofuranosylbenzimidazole: Effec transcription (whole cell extract/RNA polymerase II)

Recombinational bypass of pyrimidine dimers promoted by the recA pr Escherichia coli (postreplication repair/single-stranded DNA bindin T4 endonuclease V/UV-irradiated DNA)

Matching molecules in the catch mechanism (muscle/mollusc/paramyo myosin/phosphorylation)

Nucleotide sequence of the transforming gene of simian sarcoma virus retrovirus/v-sis nucleotide sequence/open reading frame)

BIOPHYSICS

Characterization of external electric field-driven ATP synthesis in chlc (electric field jump/cross-membrane potential/phosphorylation/luci! inhibitors)

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mal spacer Ronald Reichel, Hans-Jurg Monstein, 3106-3110 Hans-Willi Jansen, Lennart Philipson, and Bernd-Joachim Benecke

bosomal Carmelo Bernabeu and James A. Lake 3111-3115 )lysomes/

ein) Daniel Price and Jayant G. Joshi 3116-3119

nefficient Richard L. Kelley and Charles 3120-3124 efficiency/ Yanofsky

,d by the J.E. Ladner, J. P. Kitchell, R. B. 3125-3128 (protein Honzatko, H. M. Ke, K. W. Volz, A.

J. Kalb (Gilboa), R. C. Ladner, and W. N. Lipscomb

activating Toshiaki Katada and Michio Ui 3129-3133 na cell/

chain Cesar de Haro, Veeraswamy Manne, 3134-3137 tic Antonio G. de Herreros, and Severo

Ochoa

Warren N. Schmidt, Robert L. Pardue, 3138-3142 Michele C. Tutt, Robert C. Briggs, B. R. Brinkley, and L. S. Hnilica

plicating George Russev and Ronald Hancock 3143-3147

of J. Lynn Zimmerman, David L. Fouts, 3148-3152 Laura Silven Levy, and Jerry E. Manning

ble strand Nobuo Nomura, Robert L. Low, and 3153-3157 ion/ Dan S. Ray

activities Gustavo Zardeneta, Gisela Kramer, 3158-3161 g the and Boyd Hardesty ase/

as cyclic Stephen H. Leppla 3162-3166 toxin/

L on in vitro Ruben Zandomeni, Barbara Mittleman, 3167-3170 David Bunick, Steven Ackerman, and Roberto Weinmann

)tein of Zvi Livneh and I. R. Lehman 3171-3175 g protein/

sin/ Carolyn Cohen 3176-3178

(primate Sushilkumar G. Devare, E. 3179-3182 Premkumar Reddy, Keith C. Robbins, Philip R. Andersen, Steven R. Tronick, and Stuart A. Aaronson

roplasts Chana Vinkler and Rafi Korenstein 3183-3187 'rase/

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Sodium channels induced by depolarization of the Xenopus laevis oocyti (membranes/excitability/egg/ionic pores)

BOTANY

Tumor induction by Agrobacterium rhizogenes involves the transfer of DNA to the plant genome (hairy root/plant tumorigenesis/root-indu plasmid)

CELL BIOLOGY

Immunocytochemical localization of tubulin, actin, and myosin in axon ciliated cells from quail oviduct (immunocytochemistry/electron micd protein transfer/cilia)

Human platelet-derived growth factor stimulates amino acid transport, protein synthesis by human diploid fibroblasts in plasma-free media

Lenticular intermediate-sized filaments: Biosynthesis and interaction v plasma membrane (lens cytoskeleton/vimentin/a-crystallin/cytoskelh protein biosynthesis)

Extracellular matrix promotes mammary epithelial growth and differer in vitro (development/basement membranes/substratum/primary cui

Correlation between synthesis of heat shock proteins and development thermotolerance in Chinese hamster fibroblasts (hyperthermia/cell t sodium arsenite/ethanol/hypoxia)

Somatic cell cloning in polyester stacks (Chinese hamster ovary cells/an secreting hybridomas/tissue culture/somatic cell genetics)

DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY

cAMP and spore differentiation in Dictyostelium discoideum (cell intera sporogenous mutants/pattern formation)

Gap junctional communication compartments in the Drosophila wing di (determination/dye coupling/positional specification/cuticle different development)

EVOLUTION'

Molecular evolution, intracellular organization, and the quinary structi proteins (two-dimensional gels/isoelectric points)

GENETICS

Human transferrin receptor: Expression of the receptor is assigned to cl 3 (gene mapping/comparison of human and mouse transferrin recept radioimmunoassay/mouse-human lymphocyte hybrid)

Novel features of animal mtDNA evolution as shown by sequences of tv cytochrome oxidase subunit II genes (rate of evolution/silent substitl mutation rate/fixation/sequence divergence estimation)

Allelic and nonallelic homology of a supergene family (gene conversion/ transfer in evolution/major histocompatibility complex polymorphisn population genetics)

Inverted terminal repeats are added to genes during macronuclear deve Oxytricha nova (hypotrichous ciliates/chromosome processing/micror DNA/C4A4 nucleotide repeats)

y heavy chain disease in man: cDNA sequence supports partial gene de] model (immunoglobulin genes/recombinant DNA/deletion mutant/ir translation/amino acid sequence)

iii

- ; . 0 C. Baud, R. T. Kado, and K. Marcher 3188-3192

plasmid Frank F. White, Gina Ghidossi, Milton 3193-3197 cing P. Gordon, and Eugene W. Nester

Jmes of Daniel Sandoz, Pierre Gounon, -Eric 3198-3202 oscopy/ Karsenti, and Marie-Elizabeth

Sauron

and Albert J. Owen III, Robert P. Geyer, 3203-3207 and Harry N. Antoniades

,ith F. C. S. Ramaekers, I. Dunia, H. J. 3208-3212 tal Dodemont, E. L. Benedetti, and H.

Bloemendal

Ltiation Max S. Wicha, George Lowrie, Elise 3213-3217 ture) Kohn, P. Bagavandoss, and Thomas

Mahn

)f Gloria C. Li and Zena Werb 3218-3222 urvival/

tibody- Christian R. H. Raetz, Mary M. 3223-3227 Wermuth, Thomas M. McIntyre, Jeffrey D. Esko, and Debra C. Wing

'tions/ Robert R. Kay 3228-3231

sk Michael P. Weir and Cecilia W. Lo 3232-3235 iation/

Ire of Edwin H. McConkey 3236-3240

Lromosome Caroline A. Enns, Heli A. 3241-3245 ors/ Suomalainen, Janice E. Gebhardt,

Jim Schr6der, and Howard H. Sussman

vo rat Gregory G. Brown and Melvin V. 3246-3250 tion/ Simpson

domain Tomoko Ohta 3251-3254 /

lopment in R. E. Boswell, L. A. Klobutcher, and D. 3255-3259 uclear M. Prescott

etion Alice Alexander, Michael Steinmetz, 3260-3264 vitro Denis Barritault, Blas Frangione,

Edward C. Franklin, Leroy Hood, and Joel N. Buxbaum

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IMMUNOLOGY

Interferon increases HLA synthesis in melanoma cells: Interferon-resis -sensitive cell lines ([5S]methionine labeling/immunoprecipitation/ and antiproliferative activity)

Isolation of a cDNA clone for the murine transplantation antigen H-21I (membrane protein/alternative splicing/amino acid sequence)

Human neutrophil Fcy receptor distribution and structure (monoclonal cell surface antigens/monocytes/B and T lymphocytes/phagocytosis)

Polymorphisms in immunoglobulin heavy chains suggesting gene conv (amino acid sequence/genetic mechanisms/antibody diversity)

Stereospecific chemoattraction of lymphoblastic cells by gradients of lysophosphatidylcholine (chemokinesis/chemotaxis/cell motility/pla detergents)

Complement activation by isolated myelin: Activation of the classical p the absence of myelin-specific antibodies (Cl activation)

MEDICAL SCIENCES

Markedly elevated specific renin levels in the adrenal in genetically hy rats (nephrectomy/renin activity)

Thiamin-responsive maple-syrup-urine disease: Decreased affinity of tl branched-chain a-keto acid dehydrogenase for a-ketoisovalerate an( pyrophosphate (inborn error/vitamin dependency/cofactor binding/ multienzyme complex/skin fibroblasts)

Impaired receptor-mediated catabolism of low density lipoprotein in th rabbit, an animal model of familial hypercholesterolemia (protein t; lipoprotein receptors/modified lipoproteins)

Regression of left ventricular hypertrophy and prevention of left ventr dysfunction by captopril in the spontaneously hypertensive rat (hemodynamics/pressure-volume relationship/ejection fraction-afte relationship)

Identification of an antigen associated with transforming genes of hun mouse mammary carcinomas (human tumors/mouse mammary tur chemical carcinogenesis/transfection/tumor antigen)

Formation of covalent adducts between cortisol and 16a-hydroxyestron protein: Possible role in the pathogenesis of cortisol toxicity and sys lupus erythematosus (Heyns rearrangement/steroid-protein adducts high-pressure liquid chromatography)

1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3: Short- and long-term effects on bone and ca metabolism in patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis (bone tur calcium absorption)

Modulation of T-lymphocyte differentiation antigens: Potential relevar multiple sclerosis (monoclonal antibody/suppressor cell/antigen moo

Threshold for lead damage to heme synthesis in urban children (erythr protoporphyrin/environmental health/ferrochelatase)

MICROBIOLOGY

Interaction of the Escherichia coli dnaA initiation protein with the dnm polymerization protein in vivo (extragenic suppressor/DNA synthesi

NEUROBIOLOGY

A dynorphin-like opioid in the central nervous system of an amphibia)

(endorphin/opioidpeptide/neuropeptide/toad/brain)

Calcium alters the sensitivity of intact horizontal cells to dopamine an

(dopamine receptors/adenylate cyclase/retina)

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tant and T. Y. Basham, M. F. Bourgeade, A. A. 3265-3269 antiviral Creasey, and T. C. Merigan

,b Antonio A. Reyes, Monica Sch6old, 3270-3274 Keiichi Itakura, and R. Bruce Wallace

antibodies/ Howard B. Fleit, Samuel D. Wright, 3275-3279 and Jay C. Unkeless

irsion Stephen H. Clarke, J. Latham Claflin, 3280-3284 and Stuart Rudikoff

Robert D. Hoffman, Marta Kligerman, 3285-3289 sma lipids/ Thoralf M. Sundt, Norman D.

Anderson, and Hyun S. Shin

athway in Padmavathy Vanguri, Carol L. Koski, 3290-3294 Barry Silverman, and Moon L. Shin

pertensive Mitsuhide Naruse and Tadashi 3295-3299 Inagami

le mutant David T. Chuang, Lily S. Ku, and Rody 3300-3304 I thiamin P. Cox

a WHHL David W. Bilheimer, Yoshio Watanabe, 3305-3309 trnover/ and Toru Kita

cular Janice M. Pfeffer, Marc A. Pfeffer, 3310-3314 Israel Mirsky, and Eugene

rload Braunwald

Lan and Dorothea Becker, Mary-Ann Lane, and 3315-3319 or virus/ Geoffrey M. Cooper

e and Richard Bucala, Jack Fishman, and 3320-3324 temic Anthony Cerami

/albumin/

Icium J. C. Gallagher, C. M. Jerpbak, W. S. 3325-3329 tover/ S. Jee, K. A. Johnson, H. F. DeLuca,

and B. L. Riggs

ce for Jack Antel, Joel J.-F. Oger, Susanne 3330-3334 iulation) Jackevicius, Han Hwa Kuo, and

Barry G. W. Arnason

ocyte Sergio Piomelli, Carol Seaman, Dianne 3335-3339 Zullow, Anita Curran, and Bernard Davidow

Z James R. Walker, Joyce A. Ramsey, 3340-3344 s) and William G. Haldenwang

L .Ric I. Cone and Avram Goldstein 3345-3349

tagonists Robert Van Buskirk and John E. 3350-3354 Dowling

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Inhibitory effects of motilin, somatostatin, [Leu]enkephalin, [Met]enke taurine on neurons of the lateral vestibular nucleus: Interactions w y-aminobutyric acid (Purkinje cells/peptides/iontophoresis/cerebulll

Regional cerebral glucose utilization during morphine withdrawal in th (cerebral metabolism/limbic system/drug dependence)

Physical Sciences

v

)halin, and Victoria Chan-Palay, Masao Ito, 3355-3359 ith Pavich Tongroach, Masaki Sakurai, im) and Sanford Palay

e rat G. F. Wooten, P. DiStefano, and R. C. 3360-3364 Collins

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