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Front Matter Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 79, No. 12, [Part 1: Biological Sciences] (Jun. 15, 1982), pp. i-iv Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/12692 . Accessed: 02/05/2014 14:55 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 194.29.185.12 on Fri, 2 May 2014 14:55:09 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. 12, [Part 1: Biological Sciences] (Jun. 15, 1982), pp. i-ivPublished by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/12692 .

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AUTHOR INDEX

Biological Sciences

BIOCHEMISTRY

Acute leukemia viruses E26 and avian myeloblastosis virus have relatel transformation-specific RNA sequences but different genetic structu products, and oncogenic properties (erythroid and myeloid leukemia/ transforming genes and proteins/RNA and protein gel electrophoresi nucleic acid hybridization)

Phenotyping of cytochromes P-450 in human tissues with monoclonal al (benzo[a]pyrene metabolism/7-ethoxycoumarin deethylase/aryl hydro hydroxylase/pharmacogenetics/human placenta)

Complete amino acid sequence of an HLA-DR antigen-like P chain as pi from the nucleotide sequence: Similarities with immunoglobulins an -B, and -C antigens (cDNA clone/amino acid sequence homology/maj histocompatibility complex/gene duplication)

Alteration in phospholipid methylation and impairment of signal transr persistently paramyxovirus-infected C6 rat glioma cells (virus persis /3-adrenergic receptor/methylation inhibition)

In vitro replication of recombinant plasmids carrying chromosomal segn Xenopus laevis (eukaryotic DNA/replication origins/DNA initiation/ electron microscopy)

Reciprocal effects of an inhibitory factor on catalytic activity and noncal cGMP binding sites of rod phosphodiesterase (guanylyl nucleotide/ heat-stable inhibitor)

Nickel-containing factor F430: Chromophore of the methylreductase of Methanobacterium (tetrapyrrole/methanogenesis)

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I Klaus Bister, Michael Nunn, Carlo 3677-3681 res, gene Moscovici, Bernard Perbal, Marcel

A. Baluda, and Peter H. Duesberg /

ltibodies Tadahiko Fujino, Sang Shin Park, 3682-3686 :arbon Donna West, and Harry V. Gelboin

'edicted Dan Larhammar, Lena Schenning, 3687-3691 i HLA-A, Kenth Gustafsson, Klas Wiman, or Lena Claesson, Lars Rask, and Per

A. Peterson

nission in Peter Munzel and Klaus Koschel 3692-3696 'ence/

tents of Sota Hiraga, Tadashi Sudo, Masaru 3697-3701 :loning/ Yoshida, Hiroshi Kubota, and Hisao

Ueyama alytic Akio Yamazaki, Francis Bartucca, 3702-3706

Alexander Ting, and Mark W. Bitensky

William L. Ellefson, William B. 3707-3710 Whitman, and Ralph S. Wolfe

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Inhibition of fibrinogen binding to human platelets by the tetrapeptide prolyl-L-arginyl-L-proline (structure-function relationships/receptor- interactions)

Catalytic mechanism of glycogen phosphorylase: Pyridoxal(5')diphosphc glucose as a transition-state analogue (pyridoxal 5'-phosphate/pyrid diphosphate/glucosyl transfer/phosphate-phosphate interaction)

Monoclonal antibody that specifically inhibits a human Mr 52,000 plasn activating enzyme (hybridomas/screening/serine protease/urokinase

Illegitimate recombination mediated in vitro by DNA gyrase of Escheric Structure of recombinant DNA molecules (type II topoisomerase/oxoi insertion/deletion/junction sequence)

Cell-free biosynthesis of somatostatin precursors: Evidence for multiple preprosomatostatin (mRNA from islets of Langerhans/in vitro protei synthesis/formylmethionine-tRNAf/two-dimensional gels)

Production and characterization of monoclonal antibodies to rat liver m 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase (cholesterol/ immunoprecipitation/radioimmunoassay/enzyme purification)

Covalent crosslinking of angiotensin II to its binding sites in rat adrena membranes (125I-labeled angiotensin II/angiotensin receptor/disuccil suberate/NaDodSO4/polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis/autoradiogr,

BIOPHYSICS

Infrared spectroscopy of photodissociated carboxymyoglobin at low temp (Fourier-transform spectroscopy/CO stretching vibration/multiple sta pocket/protein relaxation)

Cytochrome c oxidase inhibition by anesthetics: Thermodynamic analys (n-butanol/tetracaine/dibucaine/Arrhenius plot/luciferase)

Electrostatic potential molecular surfaces (nucleic acids/proteins/drug- acid interactions/protein-ligand interactions)

Inhibition of glucose transport in human erythrocytes by cytochalasins: based on diffraction studies (mycotoxin/structure-activity correlation cytochalasin binding/carrier inhibition/x-ray diffraction)

BOTANY

Sterol patterns of cultured zooxanthellae isolated from marine inverteb Synthesis of gorgosterol and 23-desmethylgorgosterol by aposymbio (symbiosis/dinoflagellates/algal taxonomy/marine sterols)

Cycloartenol-derived sterol biosynthesis in the Peronosporales (Pythiac, Phytophthora/Pythium/Peronophythora)

Responses of corn root protoplasts to exogenous reduced nicotinamide a dinucleotide: Oxygen consumption, ion uptake, and membrane poter (NADH oxidation/ion transport)

CELL BIOLOGY

Down-regulation of the hexose transport system: Metabolic basis studie fibroblast mutant lacking phosphoglucose isomerase (metabolic schi transport curb/release by malonate/glucosephosphate isomerase)

A major calmodulin-binding protein common to various vertebrate tissl erythrocytes/immunoprecipitation)

Temperature-compensated oscillations in respiration and cellular protei in synchronous cultures of Acanthamoeba castellanii (respiratory co; cycle/mitotic oscillator/circadian rhythm)

Stimulation of Xenopus oocyte protein synthesis by microinjected aden( (translational control/two-dimensional gel electrophoresis/hybridiza selection/mRNA recruitment)

glycyl-L- Edward F. Plow and Gerard Marguerie 3711-3715 ligand

)(1)-a-D- Mitsuru Takagi, Toshio Fukui, and 3716-3719 )xal 5'- Shoji Shimomura

linogen- K. Kaltoft, L. S. Nielsen, J. Zeuthen, 3720-3723 I~) and K. Dan0

hia coli: Hideo Ikeda, Kazuko Aoki, and 3724-3728 inic acid/ Ayako Naito

forms of Thomas G. Warren and Dennis Shields 3729-3733 n

crosomal Robert E. Clark, Gregory G. Martin, 3734-3738 Michelle C. Barton, and David J. Shapiro

1 Shoshana Paglin and James D. 3739-3743 iimidyl Jamieson lphy)

eratures J. 0. Alben, D. Beece, S. F. Bowne, W. 3744-3748 tes/heme Doster, L. Eisenstein, H.

Frauenfelder, D. Good, J. D. McDonald, M. C. Marden, P. P. Moh, L. Reinisch, A. H. Reynolds, E. Shyamsunder, and K. T. Yue

is Garret Vanderkooi and Brad Chazotte 3749-3753

nucleic Paul K. Weiner, Robert Langridge, 3754-3758 Jeffrey M. Blaney, Ronald Schaefer, and Peter A. Kollman

A model Jane F. Griffin, Amrit L. Rampal, and 3759-3763 / Chan Y. Jung

rates: Nancy W. Withers, W. C. M. C. Kokke, 3764-3768 ;ic algae William Fenical, and Carl Djerassi

.ae/ Steven A. Warner, David F. Eierman, 3769-3772 G. Wayne Sovocool, and Aristotle J. Domnas

denine Willy Lin 3773-3776 ltial

d with a Donna B. Ullrey, Arlette Franchi, 3777-3779 gm/ Jacques Pouyssegur, and Herman M.

Kalckar es (avian H. Clive Palfrey, Werner Schiebler, 3780-3784

and Paul Greengard n content David Lloyd, Steven W. Edwards, and 3785-3788 ntrol/cell John C. Fry

ivirus RNA Joel D. Richter, Nicholas C. Jones, and 3789-3793 tion L. Dennis Smith

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GENETICS

Overlapping evolutionary affinities revealed by comparison of amino ac compositions (mutation/recombination/oligonucleotide substitution/~ conversion/enzymes)

Base sequence of a cloned snake W-chromosome DNA fragment and ide of a male-specific putative mRNA in the mouse (interspersed simple W- and Y-chromosomal sequences/Elaphe radiata/evolutionarily con sequences)

IMMUNOLOGY

Immunoregulation in senescence: Increased inducibility of antigen-spec suppressor T cells and loss of cell sensitivity to immunosuppression mice (azobenzenearsonate/autoimmune disorders)

Activation of a suppressor T-cell pathway by interferon (lymphokine/su soluble immune response suppressor)

Structure of crossreactive human histocompatibility antigens HLA-A2E HLA-A2: Possible implications for the generation of HLA polymorpi (protein sequence/genetic polymorphism/alloantigenic determinants/ gene conversion)

Antibodies to RNA from autoimmune NZB/NZW mice recognize a simil antigenic determinant and show a large idiotypic diversity (autoimn disease/monoclonal antibodies/RNA sequence/idiotypes)

Cholesterol synthesis in polyclonally activated cytotoxic lymphocytes ar requirement for differentiation and proliferation (T cells/plasma me 25-hydroxycholesterol/compactin/3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA r

Enhancing antibody: A novel component of the immune response (immi complexes/networks/idiotype/anti-idiotype/rheumatoid factor)

Cloning of human immunoglobulin e chain genes: Evidence for multipli (joining region probe/partial nucleotide sequence/gene order/switch

MEDICAL SCIENCES

Type I osteogenesis imperfecta: A nonfunctional allele for proal(I) chair procollagen (collagen/subunit assembly)

Identification in culture of a class of hemopoietic colony-forming units ' extensive capability to self-renew and generate multipotential hemo colonies (hemopoietic stem cell/clonal cell culture/mixed hemopoietic

Possible metabolic basis for the different immunodeficient states assoc genetic deficiencies of adenosine deaminase and purine nucleoside phc (deoxyadenosine/deoxyguanosine/adenosylhomocysteine/lymphocytes

Herpesvirus-specific RNA and protein in carcinoma of the uterine cer DNA/in situ hybridization/immunoperoxidase staining/DNA-bindil

Selective blockade of human natural killer cells by a monoclonal antibody target antigens/erythroid-myeloid cells)

Vascular smooth muscle cell growth kinetics in vivo in aged rats (athe. aging/vascular injury/endothelial cell injury/cell proliferation)

MICROBIOLOGY

Viruses of symbiotic Chlorella-like algae isolated from Paramecium bur Hydra viridis (symbiosis/double-stranded DNA viruses/eukaryotic a pyrenoids)

Leukemogenesis by Gross passage A murine leukemia virus: Expressio] viruses with recombinant env genes in transformed cells (intrathyml injection/primary thymoma/virus isolation/primary env gene produ peptide mapping)

NEUROBIOLOGY

Intracellular injection of protein kinase inhibitor blocks the serotonin-i: increase in K+ conductance in Aplysia neuron R15 (cAMP/protein phosphorylation/voltage clamp/ion channels)

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id W. K. Yeh, C. Shih, and L. N. Ornston 3794-3797 fene

ntification Joerg Thomas Epplen, John R. 3798-3802 repeats/ McCarrey, Shizuyo Sutou, and served Susumu Ohno

ific Gino Doria, Camillo Mancini, and 3803-3807 .n aging Luciano Adorini

ppression/ Thomas M. Aune and Carl W. Pierce 3808-3812

and Jose A. L6pez de Castro, Jack L. 3813-3817 hism Strominger, Douglas M. Strong, and

Harry T. Orr

ar Dan Eilat, Malka Hochberg, Ruth 3818-3822 'une Fischel, and Reuven Laskov

.d its H.-J. Heiniger and J. D. Marshall 3823-3827 mbrane/ eductase) zne D. A. Nemazee and V. L. Sato 3828-3832

a Ce genes Yasuyoshi Nishida, Tetsuro Miki, 3833-3837 region) Hiroshi Hisajima, and Tasuku Honjo

is of type I Gregory S. Barsh, Karen E. David, and 3838-3842 Peter H. Byers

vith Tatsutoshi Nakahata and Makio 3843-3847 poietic Ogawa colonies) iated with Dennis A. Carson, Donald B. Wasson, 3848-3852 sphorylase Ellen Lakow, and Naoyuki Kamatani ) vix (cloned James K. McDougall, Christopher P. 3853-3857 g protein) Crum, Cecilia M. Fenoglio, Lynn C.

Goldstein, and Denise A. Galloway (receptors/ Walter Newman 3858-3862

'osclerosis/ M. B. Stemerman, R. Weinstein, J. W. 3863-3866 Rowe, T. Maciag, R. Fuhro, and R. Gardner

saria and James L. Van Etten, Russel H. Meints, 3867-3871 Igae/ Daniel Kuczmarski, Dwight E.

Burbank, and Kit Lee i of Nancy G. Famulari, Charles F. 3872-3876 c Koehne, and Paul V. O'Donnell ct/

iduced William B. Adams and Irwin B. 3877-3880 Levitan

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Identification of cDNA clones coding for rat tyrosine hydroxylase antig (differential screening/hybrid selection/tyrosine monooxygenase mRi

Enkephalin convertase: Purification and characterization of a specific E synthesizing carboxypeptidase localized to adrenal chromaffin gram (endorphin/opiate receptor/carboxypeptidase assay)

Substance P-containing neurons of the avian suprachiasmatic nucleus I directly to the nucleus of Edinger-Westphal (choriocapillaris/ciliar hypothalamus/peptides)

PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Centruroides toxin, a selective blocker of surface Na+ channels in skele Voltage-clamp analysis and biochemical characterization of the recE (scorpion toxin/musele/excitation-contraction coupling/receptor birn

Corrections

BIOCHEMISTRY

Verdohemochrome IXa: Preparation and oxidoreductive cleavage to bil (myoglobin/hemoglobin/heme ligand/coupled oxidation/sodium asc

BIOPHYSICS

Oxygen transport parameter in membranes as deduced by saturation r measurements of spin-lattice relaxation times of spin labels (pulse diffusion and concentration of oxygen/phase transitions)

MICROBIOLOGY

Cloning of adeno-associated virus into pBR322: Rescue of intact virus I recombinant plasmid in human cells (latent viruses/excision/crucifc palindromes)

Physical Sciences

mn A. Lamouroux, N. Faucon Biguet, D. 3881-3885 VA) Samolyk, A. Privat, J. C. Salomon, J.

F. Pujol, and J. Mallet

nkephalin- Lloyd D. Fricker and Solomon H. 3886-3890 lies Snyder

project Paul D. R. Gamlin, Anton Reiner, and 3891-3895 'ganglion/ Harvey J. Karten

tal muscle: E. Jaimovich, M. Ildefonse, J. 3896-3900 ptor Barhanin, .0. Rougier, and M. iing) Lazdunski

verdin'IXa Setsuo Saito and Harvey A. Itano 3901 orbate)

,covery Akihiro Kusumi, Witold K. 3901 ESR/ Subczynski, and James S. Hyde

rom the Richard J. Samulski, Kenneth I. Berns, 3901 rms/ Ming Tan, and Nicholas Muzyczka

3903-3934

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