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Front Matter Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 79, No. 16, [Part 1: Biological Sciences] (Aug. 15, 1982), pp. i-v Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/12618 . Accessed: 02/05/2014 05:39 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 194.29.185.155 on Fri, 2 May 2014 05:39:29 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. 16, [Part 1: Biological Sciences] (Aug. 15, 1982), pp. i-vPublished by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/12618 .

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August 1982 Volume 79, N

Table of C

AUTHOR INDEX

Biological Sciences

BIOCHEMISTRY

Inactivation of inteferons: Halomethyl ketone derivatives of phenylalan affinity labels [hydrophobic site/protease inhibitor/essential histidin active site]

'N NMR study of a mixture of uniformly labeled tRNAs (5N chemical nuclear Overhauser effects/nucleotide-base nitrogen resonances/dena of tRNA)

Slow reacting substances (leukotrienes): Enzymes involved in their bios; (glutathione transferase/y-glutamyltransferase/guinea pig lung/RB.

Electronic distributions within protein phenylalanine aromatic rings ar by the three-dimensional oxygen atom environments (conformationa stabilization/x-ray structure/thermodynamics/quantum mechanics)

Human genome contains four genes homologous to transforming genes I and Kirsten murine sarcoma viruses (molecular cloning/restriction endonuclease mapping/heteroduplex analysis/intervening sequences, gene family)

Isolation and structure of the gene for the progesterone-inducible protei uteroglobin (DNA sequence/gene structure/steroid hormone action/i cDNA/blastokinin gene)

Amino acid sequence of mouse submaxillary gland renin (homology wit active site)

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ine as Joseph W. McCray and Rudolf Weil 4829-4833 is)/

shift/ Nina C. Gonnella, Theresa R. Birdseye, 4834-4837 turation Michael Nee, and John D. Roberts

ynthesis Howard R. Morris, Graham W. Taylor, 4838-4842 C-1 cells) Claire M. Jones, Priscilla J. Piper,

Marwa N. Samhoun, and John R. Tippins

reflected Kenneth A. Thomas, Graham M. 4843-4847 l Smith, Theresa B. Thomas, and

Richard J. Feldmann

,f Harvey Esther H. Chang, Matthew A. Gonda, 4848-4852 Ronald W. Ellis, Edward M. Scolnick, and Douglas R. Lowy

n C. Menne, G. Suske, J. Arnemann, M. 4853-4857 teroglobin Wenz, A. C. B. Cato, and M. Beato

pepsin/ Kunio S. Misono, Jin-Jyi Chang, and 4858-4862 Tadashi Inagami

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Contents

Isolation and expression of cloned hook protein genes from Caulobacter (cloning/peptide mapping of hook protein)

Refined crystal structure of the molecular complex of Streptomyces gris protease B, a serine protease, with the third domain of the ovomuco: from turkey (tetrahedral intermediate/Michaelis complex/pancreatic inhibitor)

Inhibition of hepatic cholesterol synthesis in mice by sterols with short( stereochemically varied side chains [feedback regulation/3-hydroxy- methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase/mevalonic acid/(E)- and (Z)-. dehydrocholesterol/pregn-5-en-3f3-ol]

Perturbations of enzymic uracil excision due to purine damage in DNA (carcinogens/DNA repair)

Protease La from Escherichia coli hydrolyzes ATP and proteins in a lini (lon gene/protein degradation/vanadate/energy requirement)

Aluminum: A requirement for activation of the regulatory component o adenylate cyclase by fluoride (cyclic AMP/beryllium)

Modulation of mRNA for microtubule-associated proteins during brain development (tubulin/ factors/microtubules)

Regulated expression of an extrachromosomal human 3-interferon gene cells (interferon induction/double-stranded RNA/bovine papilloma t vector/DNA-mediated gene transfer/transcript mapping)

Kinetic model for surface-active enzymes based on the Langmuir adsor1 isotherm: Phospholipase C (Bacillus cereus) activity toward dimyrisi phosphatidylcholine/detergent micelles (surface adsorption/deterge) phospholipase binding/surface dilution kinetics)

Regulation of expression of the Escherichia coli dnaG gene and amplifi the dnaG primase (thermoinduction of primase/RNA polymerase oa primase gene-r gene operon/transcription attenuation/regulation of RNA synthesis)

Isolation of a selenium-containing thiolase from Clostridium kluyveri: Identification of the selenium moiety as selenomethionine (fatty aci synthesis/[75Se]thiolase/acetoactyl-CoA/amino acid composition/ Se-adenosyl[75Se]selenomethionine)

Differentiation between a promoter and regulator regions of herpes sim 1: The functional domains and sequence of a movable a regulator (i7 cell conversion/transcription-initiation/sequence analysis/chimeric i kinase genes)

The accuracy of protein biosynthesis is limited by its speed: High fidelil by ribosomes of aminoacyl-tRNA ternary complexes containing GTP (codon-anticodon interaction/GTPase/polypeptide chain elongation ) proofreading)

Construction of poxviruses as cloning vectors: Insertion of the thymidin gene from herpes simplex virus into the DNA of infectious vaccinia (recombination in vivo/replica filter plating/recombinant DNA/euka virus vector)

Glucocorticoids increase the Na+-H+ exchange and decrease the Na+ gr dependent phosphate-uptake systems in renal brush border membrai (hormonal regulation of kidney transport/dexamethasone/acid secret glucose uptake/adrenal corticosteroids)

Nucleotide sequences involved in bacteriophage T4 gene 32 translations regulation (gene expression/translation initiation/helix-destabilizing autoregulation/protein fusion)

Common 82-nucleotide sequence unique to brain RNA (cDNA/Alu sequ small cytoplasmic RNA/introns)

Tissue-specific expression of an unusual H-2 (class I)-related gene (transplantation antigen/graft rejection/tolerance)

Activation of early adenovirus transcription by the herpesvirus immedi; gene: Evidence for a common cellular control factor (adenovirus 5 El herpesvirus temperature-sensitive mutant/transcriptional control)

Localization of human immunoglobulin K light chain variable region ge short arm of chromosome 2 by in situ hybridization (human K genes/ mapping/chromosome translocation/Burkitt lymphoma)

ii

crescentus Noriko Ohta, Ling-Sing Chen, and 4863-4867 Austin Newton

eus Masao Fujinaga, Randy J. Read, Anita 4868-4872 d inhibitor Sielecki, Wojciech Ardelt, Michael trypsin Laskowski, Jr., and Michael N. G.

James ?ned and Katherine A. Erickson and William R. 4873-4877 3- Nes Z7(20)-

Nahum J. Duker, David E. Jensen, 4878-4882 Donna M. Hart, and Debbie E. Fishbein

Led fashion Lloyd Waxman and Alfred L. Goldberg 4883-4887

f Paul C. Sternweis and Alfred G. 4888-4891 Gilman

I. Ginzburg, T. Scherson, D. Giveon, L. 4892-4896 Behar, and U. Z. Littauer

in mouse Kai Zinn, Pamela Mellon, Mark 4897-4901 irus Ptashne, and Tom Maniatis

tion Ramon A. Burns, Jr., Maha Y. El- 4902-4906 oyl Sayed, and Mary F. Roberts tt-

:ation of Marc S. Wold and Roger McMacken 4907-4911 tene/ DNA and

Maris G. N. Hartmanis and Thressa C. 4912-4916 i Stadtman

plex virus Susan Mackem and Bernard Roizman 4917-4921 duction/ hymidine

y selection Robert C. Thompson and Amr M. 4922-4926 [-yS] Karim actor Tu/

e kinase Dennis Panicali and Enzo Paoletti 4927-4931 rirus ryotic

adient- J. Michael Freiberg, James Kinsella, 4932-4936 ie vesicles and Bertram Sacktor ion/D-

I self- H. M. Krisch and B. Allet 4937-4941 protein/

!nces/ J. Gregor Sutcliffe, Robert J. Milner, 4942-4946 Floyd E. Bloom, and Richard A. Lerner

David Cosman, Michel Kress, George 4947-4951 Khoury, and Gilbert Jay

Lte early Lawrence T. Feldman, Michael J. 4952-4956 A gene/ Imperiale, and Joseph R. Nevins

nes to the S. Malcolm, P. Barton, C. Murphy, M. 4957-4961 gene A. Ferguson-Smith, D. L. Bentley,

and T. H. Rabbitts

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BIOPHYSICS

Unconstrained lateral diffusion of concanavalin A receptors on bulbous lymphocytes (fluorescence photobleaching/cytoskeleto'n/receptor mob actin/cell swelling)

Conformational substates in a protein: Structure and dynamics of metn at 80 K (low-temperature crystallography/M6ssbauer absorption/Del factor/intramolecular motion/lattice disorder)

Fourier transform infrared difference spectroscopy of bacteriorhodopsin photoproducts (purple membrane/Schiff base/conformational change temperature/hydrated .films)

Cooperative effects in water-biomolecule crystal systems (Monte Carlo ( simulation/water-protein interactions/potential energy functions/noi additive effects)

CELL BIOLOGY.

Induction by dimethyl sulfoxide of Fc fragment-mediated phagocytosisi mouse macrophage-like cell line P388D1 (differentiation/endocytosis lysosomal enzymes/reversible induction)

Transcellular transport of fluorescein in hepatocyte monolayers: Evider functional polarity of cells in culture (bile production/cholestasis/ taurolithocholate/fluorescein diacetate/canalicular secretion)

Tumor-promoter-resistant cells lack trisialoganglioside response (tumor mechanism/mouse JB6 cell/phorbol ester/glycolipid)'

Prostaglandins Ei and E2 interact with prostaglandin F2, to regulate in DNA replication and cell division in Swiss 3T3 cells (lag phase/insu deoxyglucose uptake/wound healing/transformation)

DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY

Molecular cloning of a DNA sequence complementary to creatine kinasi from chickens (methylmercuric hydroxide/sucrose gradient fractiona reverse transcription/mRNA rescue)

ECOLOGY

Microscale nutrient patches produced by zooplankton (autoradiography, uptake/phytoplankton)

EVOLUTION

Chloroplast DNA'evolution and phylogenetic relationships in Lycopersi (restriction endonucleases/slow rate of evolution/chloroplast DNA p, intraspecific variation/red fruit color)

GENETICS

Transcriptional activity of the transposable element TnlO in the Salmc typhimurium ilvGEDA operon (polarity/gene activation/orientation. transcription/ribosome binding site)

Transposon TnlO provides a promoter for transcription of adjacent sequ (insertion elements/Salmonella/polarity/p factor/message terminati

Assignment of the structural gene for the third component of human c( to chromosome 19 (plasma protein/somatic cell genetics/complemen biosynthesis/genomic DNA sequence/DNA hybridization)

Identity of human epidermal growth factor (EGF)'receptor with glycop] 7: Evidence for differential phosphorylation of the two components receptor from A431 cells (chromosome 7/gel electrophoresis/ immunoprecipitation/phosphotyrosine)

Fourteen nucleotides in the second complementarity-determining regio human heavy-chain variable region gene are identical with a seque human D minigene (independent assortment/gene conversion/antib diversity and complementarity)

iii

En-Shinn Wu, David W. Tank, and 4962-4966 ility/ Watt W. Webb

yoglobin H. Hartmann, F. Parak, W. 4967-4971 ye-Waller Steigemann, G. A. Petsko, D. Ringe

Ponzi,.and H. Frauenfelder

and its K. Bagley, G. Dollinger, L. Eisenstein, 4972-4976 's/low A. K. Singh, and L. Zimanyi

omputer Julia M. Goodfellow 4977-4979 opair

n the Seiichi Takasaki and Loretta Leive 4980-4984 /

ice for C. A. Barth and L. R. Schwarz 4985-4987

-promotion L. Srinivas, T. D. Gindhart, and N. H. 4988-4991 Colburn

itiation of Angela M: Otto, Marit Nilsen- 4992-4996 lin/2- Hamilton, Barbara D. Boss, Marie

Odile-Ulrich, and Luis Jimenez de Asua.

?M mRNA Clifford W. Schweinfest,. Robert W. 4997-5000 tion/ Kwiatrowski, and Robert P. Dottin

'phosphate John T. Lehman and Donald Scavia 5001-5005.

con Jeffrey D. Palmer and Daniel. Zamir 5006-5010 iylogeny/

nella Dale L. Blazey and R. O. Burns 5011-5015 specific

ences M. Sofia Ciampi, Molly B. Schmid, and 5016-5020 )n) John R. Roth

mplement Alexander S. Whitehead, Ellen 5021-5025 Solomon, Susan Chambers, Walter F. Bodmer, Susan Povey, and George Fey

otein SA- C. R. Carlin and B. B. Knowles 5026-5030 fthe EGF

i of a Tai Te Wu and Elvin A. Kabat 5031-5032 ice in a dy

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Cloning and mapping of a gene for translational initiation factor IF2 ir Escherichia coli (cosmid library/infB/immunoblotting/recombinant

Isolation of a genomic clone partially encoding human hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase CLesch-Nyhan syndrome/repetitive seque: transfection/cloning/X chromosome)

IMMUNOLOGY

Successful immunization with a totally synthetic diphtheria vaccine (sy immunoactivator/protective antigenic structure/macromolecularizati

Release of soluble immune complexes from immune adherence receptor human erythrocytes is mediated byC3b inactivator independently c is accompanied by generation of C3c.(complement/C3b degradation)

T-cell suppression and contrasuppression induced by histamine H2 and receptor agonists, respectively (cytotoxic T lymphocyte/suppressor ce contrasuppressor cell)

MEDICAL SCIENCES

Diffuse structural alterations in cell membranes of spontaneously hype rats (plasma membrane/high-affinity calcium binding/fluorescence polarization/hypertension)

,Monoclonal antibodies to human prostatic acid phosphatase: Probes for study (antigenic mapping/prostatic acid phosphatase fragment/antit specificity/immrunoassay/immunohistology)

Expression of receptors for tetanus toxin and monoclonal antibody A2B pancreatic islet cells (ganglioside/amine precursor uptake and decarboxylation/melanoma/neuroblastoma)

NH2-Terminal amino acid sequence and peptide mapping of purified hu lipotropin: Comparison with previously proposed sequences (spinnin sequence analysis/reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatogi cyanogen bromide cleavage)

Platelet adhesion to damaged coronary arteries: Comparison in normal Willebrand disease swine (factor VIII-related activity/coronary arte, injury/platelet activation/hemostasis)

Kinetic evidence suggesting two mechanisms for iodothyronine 5'-deiod rat cerebral cortex (thyroxine/triiodothyronine/reverse triiodothyron propylthiouracil)

Special proliferative sites are not needed for seeding and proliferation o transfused bone marrow cells in normal syngeneic mice (colony-forn spleen/irradiation/phosphoglycerate kinase/alloenzymes)

MICROBIOLOGY

Isolation of 16L virus: A rapidly transforming sarcoma virus from an .a leukosis virus-induced sarcoma (avian retrovirus/recombination/Fu, sarcoma virus/onc genes/transforming proteins)

NEUROBIOLOGY

Presynaptic dendrites and perikarya in deafferented cerebellar cortex ( synaptogenesis/dendrodendritic synapses/Golgi cells/granule cells/ morphological plasticity)

PSYCHOLOGY

Left-handedness: Association with immune disease, migraine, and deve learning disorder (cerebral dominance/autoimmunity/laterality/dys

iv

J. A. Plumbridge, J. G. Howe, M. 5033-5037 A phage) Springer, D. Touati-Schwartz,

J. W. B. Hershey, and M. Grunberg-Manago

D. J. Jolly, A. C. Esty, H. U. Bernard, 5038-5041 wces/gene and T. Friedmann

nthetic F. Audibert, M. Jolivet,'L. Chedid, R. 5042-5046 on) Arnon, and M. Sela s on M. Edward Medof, Gregory M. Prince, 5047-5051 f /31H and and Carolyn Mold

H1 Jeffrey N. Siegel, Anthony Schwartz, 5052-5056 U1/ Philip W. Askenase, and Richard K.

Gershon

rtensive Marie-Aude Devynck, Marie-Gabrielle 5057-5060 Pernollet,Anne-Marie Nunez, Ines Aragon, Therese Montenay- Garestier, Claude Helene, and Philippe Meyer

antigenic Hyun-soon Lillehoj, Byung-Kil Choe, 5061-5065 'enic and Noel R. Rose

5 by G. S. Eisenbarth, K. Shimizu, M. A. 5066-5070 Bowring, and S. Wells

man f3- Joachim Spiess, Charles D. Mount, 5071-5075 , cup Wendell E. Nicholson, and David N. 'aphy/ Orth

and von Robert L.'Reddick, Thomas R.. Griggs, '5076-5079 'ial 'Mary Ann Lamb, and Kenneth M.

Brinkhous

ination in Theo J. Visser, Jack L. Leonard, 5080-5084 ine/ Michael M. Kaplan, and P. Reed

Larsen f G. Brecher, J. D. Ansell, H. S. 5085-5087 ,ing units, Micklem, J.-H. Tjio, and E. P.

Cronkite

dian Benjamin G. Neel, Lu-Hai Wang, 5088-5092 iinami Bernard Mathey-Prevot, Teruko

Hanafusa, Hidesaburo Hanafusa, and William S. Hayward

'eactive J6zsef H6mori and J6zsef Somogyi 5093-5096

lopmental Norman Geschwind and Peter Behan 5097-5100 exia)

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Corrections

BIOCHEMISTRY

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

BIOPHYSICS

Molecular dynamics of an a-helical' polypeptide: Temperature depender deviation from harmonic behavior (protein dynamics/temperature fi quantum corrections/fluctuations/normal modes)

GENETICS

Linkage disequilibrium due to random genetic drift in finite subdividec populations (subdivision of linkage disequilibrium/supergene/majoI histocompatibility complex polymorphism)

Physical Sciences

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itein of Zvi Livneh and I. R. Lehman 5101 g protein/

ice and Ronald M. Levy, David Perahia, and 5101 ctor/ Martin Karplus

I Tomoko Ohta 5101

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