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Front Matter Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 81, No. 8, [Part 1: Biological Sciences] (Apr. 15, 1984), pp. i-iv Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/23530 . Accessed: 01/05/2014 18:46 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 Thu, 1 May 2014 18:46:42 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. 81, No. 8, [Part 1: Biological Sciences] (Apr. 15, 1984), pp. i-ivPublished by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/23530 .

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April 1984 Volume 81, r

Table of C

AUTHOR INDEX

Biological Sciences

BIOCHEMISTRY

Variations in DNA methylation during mouse cell differentiation in v vitro

Lignin-degrading enzyme from Phanerochaete chrysosporium: Purifi( characterization, and catalytic properties of a unique H202-requiri oxygenase

Specific amino acid substitutions in bacterioopsin: Replacement of a fragment in the structural gene by synthetic DNA fragments cont altered codons

High-level expression of a chemically synthesized gene for human in using a prokaryotic expression vector

Cloning and sequence analysis of cDNA for rat spleen thymosin 34

Phorbol esters potentiate tyrosine phosphorylation of epidermal grow receptors in A431 membranes by a calcium-independent mechanis

Retinal migration during dark reduction of bacteriorhodopsin

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&cademy ^nces kTES OF AMERICA

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ontents

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vo and in A. Razin, C. Webb, M. Szyf, J. Yisraeli, 2275 A. Rosenthal, T. Naveh-Many, and N. Sciaky-Gallili

:ation, Ming Tien and T. Kent Kirk 2280 ing

restriction Kin-Ming Lo, Simon S. Jones, Neil R. 2285 iining Hackett, and H. Gobind Khorana

erferon-y Ernest Jay, Johanne Rommens, Lynn 2290 Pomeroy-Cloney, Douglas MacKnight, Cyril Lutze-Wallace, Paul Wishart, Dolores Harrison, Whi-Yu Lui, Vinod Asundi, Magdy Dawood, and Francis Jay

Aleksandra Wodnar-Fitipowicz, Ueli 2295 Gubler, Y. Furuichi, Michael Richardson, Eugene F. Nowoswiat, Mohindar S. Poonian, and B. L. Horecker

th factor Soon Ok Moon, H. Clive Palfrey, and A. 2298 m Christie King

Paul K. Wolber and Walther Stoeckenius 2303

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A large interspersed repeat found in mouse DNA contains a long op< frame that evolves as if it encodes a protein

Potential basis for regulation of the coordinately expressed fibrinoge Homology in the 5' flanking regions

Proteins related to the mouse L-cell major heat shock protein are syr the absence of heat shock gene expression

Immunological evidence for the in vivo occurrence of (2'-5')adenylyl oligonucleotides in eukaryotes and prokaryotes

NH2-terminal hydrophobic region of influenza virus neuraminidase p signal function in translocation

Molecular cloning of cDNA for Avena phytochrome

Interaction of the la,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 receptor with RNA an( polyribonucleotides

Mouse primase initiation sites in the origin region of simian virus 40

Membranes from T and B lymphocytes have different patterns of tyi phosphorylation

Complex carbohydrate diets are not capable of maintaining normal p calcium and phosphorus levels in vitamin D-deficient rats

Purification and properties of a pea chloroplast DNA polymerase

BIOPHYSICS

Comparison of the magnetic properties of deoxy- and photodissociat myoglobin

X-ray evidence for two structural states of the actomyosin cross-bric muscle fibers

BOTANY

Effects of Cu deficiency on photosynthetic electron transport

CELL BIOLOGY

Hematopoietic cell transformation by a murine recombinant retrovirt containing the src gene of Rous sarcoma virus

Occurrence of cell division is not exponentially distributed: Differen generation times of sister cells can be derived from the theory of populations

Down-regulation of the epidermal growth factor receptor in KB cells receptor internalization and subsequent degradation in lysosomes

Inhibition of the mitogenic effects of plasma by a monoclonal antibo somatomedin C

Partial purification and characterization of the mRNA complementin temperature-sensitive S-phase cell cycle mutation

Production of platelet-derived growth factor-like molecules and redu expression of platelet-derived growth factor receptors accompany transformation by a wide spectrum of agents

Imbalance of total cellular nucleotide pools and mechanism of the cc induced cell activation

Chemically defined media for cultivation of Naegleria gruberi

DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY

Temporal expression of late histone messenger RNA in the sea urch Lytechinus pictus

ii

in reading Sandra L. Martin, Charles F. Voliva, 2308 Frank H. Burton, Marshall H. Edgell, and Clyde A. Hutchison III

i genes: Dana M. Fowlkes, Neal T. Mullis, 2313 Claudette M. Comeau, and Gerald R. Crabtree

thesized in David G. Lowe and Larry A. Moran 2317

idenosine L. Laurence, J. Marti, D. Roux, and H. 2322 Cailla

rovides the Timothy J. Box, Alan R. Davis, and Debi 2327 P. Nayak

Howard P. Hershey, James T. Colbert, 2332 James L. Lissemore, Richard F. Barker, and Peter H. Quail

I synthetic Renny T. Franceschi 2337

Ben Y. Tseng and Clarence N. Ahlem 2342

osine H. Shelton Earp, Kathy S. Austin, Scot 2347 C. Buessow, Ruth Dy, and G. Yancey Gillespie

lasma Johnnie L. Underwood, Mary E. Phelps, 2352 and Hector F. DeLuca

R. L. McKown and K. K. Tewari 2354

id Heinrich Roder, Joel Berendzen, Samuel 2359 F. Bowne, Hans Frauenfelder, Todd B. Sauke, Erramilli Shyamsunder, and Michael B. Weissman

ge in Takashi Matsuda and Richard J. 2364 Podolsky

Magdolna Droppa, Norman Terry, and 2369 Gabor Horvath

is Jacalyn H. Pierce, Stuart A. Aaronson, 2374 and Steven M. Anderson

:es in the James S. Murphy, Frank R. 2379 survival of Landsberger, Toyoko Kikuchi, and

Igor Tamm

is due to Laura Beguinot, Raymond M. Lyall, 2384 Mark C. Willingham, and Ira Pastan

ly to William E. Russell, Judson J. Van Wyk, 2389 and W. J. Pledger

g a Abraham Fainsod, Menashe Marcus, 2393 Pin-Fang Lin, and Frank H. Ruddle

:ed Daniel F. Bowen-Pope, Arthur Vogel, 2396 and Russell Ross

lchicine- Iih-Nan (George) Chou, Joel Zeiger, and 2401 Eliezer Rapaport

Chandler Fulton, Cecelia Webster, and 2406 Jennifer S. Wu

n James A. Knowles and Geoffrey J. 2411 Childs

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Embryonic -> fetal Hb switch in humans: Studies on erythroid burst by embryonic progenitors from yolk sac and liver

EVOLUTION

Birth of a unique enzyme from an alternative reading frame of the pi internally repetitious coding sequence

GENETICS

Increased adhesiveness of Down syndrome fetal fibroblasts in vitro

Ty-mediated gene expression of the LYS2 and HIS4 genes of Saccha cerevisiae is controlled by the same SPT genes

Novel cluster of a-interferon gene sequences in a placental cosmid D

Characterization of a herpes simplex virus type 1 mutant resistant to benzhydrazone, a selective inhibitor of herpesvirus glycosylation

The 2p breakpoint of a 2;8 translocation in Burkitt lymphoma interru locus

DNA polymorphic loci mapped to human chromosomes 3, 5, 9, 11, ] 22

Expression of immunoglobulin heavy chain at a high level in the abs proposed immunoglobulin enhancer element in cis

IMMUNOLOGY

Differential antibody screening of cloned Plasmodium falciparum sec expressed in Escherichia coli: Procedure for isolation of defined and analysis of human antisera

Immunity and protection against influenza virus by synthetic peptide corresponding to antigenic sites of hemagglutinin

Role of cell surface immunoglobulin in B-lymphocyte activation

Isolation of hybridomas expressing a specific heavy chain variable re segment by using a screening technique that detects mRNA sequ whole cell lysates

Development of a human T-cell hybridoma secreting separate B-cell differentiation factors

Single-cell studies on hapten-specific B cells: Response to T-cell-dep antigens

Restricted association of V and J-C gene segments for mouse X light

Processing of lysozyme by macrophages: Identification of the detern recognized by two T-cell hybridomas

Ly-1 B cells: Functionally distinct lymphocytes that secrete IgM aut

Primary structural evidence that the H-2dq region encodes at least th gene products: Dq, Lq, and Rq

MEDICAL SCIENCES

Segregation patterns of polymorphic restriction sites of the gene enc( subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin in trophoblastic disease

Antibody against the insulin receptor causes disappearance of insulin rece 3T3-L1 cells: A possible explanation of antibody-induced insulin resist

iii

s generated C. Peschle, A. R. Migliaccio, G. 2416 Migliaccio, M. Petrini, M. Calandrini, G. Russo, G. Mastroberardino, M. Presta, A. M. Gianni, P. Comi, B. Giglioni, and S. Ottolenghi

eexisted, Susumu Ohno 2421

Thomas C. Wright, Roslyn W. Orkin, 2426 Margaret Destrempes, and David M. Kurnit

romyces Giora Simchen, Fred Winston, Cora Ann 2431 Styles, and Gerald R. Fink

NA library Bjorn Lund, Thomas Edlund, Werner 2435 Lindenmaier, Tor Ny, John Collins, Erik Lundgren, and Alexander von Gabain

Mauro Tognon, Roberto Manservigi, 2440 Vanni Cavrini, and Gabriella Campadelli-Fiume

pts the Vk Beverly S. Emanuel, Jules R. Selden, 2444 R. S. K. Chaganti, Suresh Jhanwar, Peter C. Nowell, and Carlo M. Croce

7, 18, and S. L. Naylor, A. Y. Sakaguchi, D. 2447 Barker, R. White, and T. B. Shows

rnce of a Matthias R. Wabl and Peter D. Burrows 2452

uences H. D. Stahl, R. L. Coppel, G. V. Brown, R. 2456 ntigens Saint, K. Lingelbach, A. F. Cowman,

R. F. Anders, and D. J. Kemp Michal Shapira, Michael Jibson, Gunhild 2461

Muller, and Ruth Arnon N. J. LoCascio, Geoffrey Haughton, Lanrry 2466

W. Amold, and Ronald B. Corley gion gene Tim Manser and Malcolm L. Gefter 2470 rnces in

growth and Joseph L. Butler, Reuben J. M. Falkoff, 2475 and Anthony S. Fauci

endent G. S. Hebbard, Beverley L. Pike, and 2479 G. J. V. Nossal

chains E. B. Reilly, B. Blomberg, T. Imanishi- 2484 Kari, S. Tonegawa, and H. N. Eisen

linant Paul M. Allen, Daniel J. Strydom, and 2489 Emil R. Unanue

)antibodies Kyoko Hayakawa, Richard R. Hardy, 2494 Masaaki Honda, Leonard A. Herzenberg, Alfred D. Steinberg, and Leonore A. Herzenberg

ree distinct Erik P. Lillehoj, Ted H. Hansen, David 2499 H. Sachs, and John E. Coligan

tding the a Makoto Hoshina, Mark R. Boothby, 2504 Robert D. Hussa, Roland A. Pattillo, H. Marvin Camel, and Irving Boime

ptors in Carl Grunfeld 2508 ince

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Increased free cholesterol in plasma low and very low density lipopi non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: Its role in the inhibition cholesteryl ester transfer

Detection of cerebral lactate in vivo during hypoxemia by 1H NMR low field strengths (1.9 T)

Disparate differentiation in mouse hemopoietic colonies derived fron progenitors

Chromosome 20 deletion in human multiple endocrine neoplasia typ< 2B: A double-blind study

Characterization of monoclonal antibodies to serum galactosyltransft Monoclonal integration of human T-cell leukemia provirus in all primn

of adult T-cell leukemia suggests causative role of human T-cell 1 virus in the disease

Inhibition of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase by mevinolii hypercholesterolemia heterozygotes: Effects on cholesterol balanl

Human T-cell growth factor: Partial amino acid sequence, cDNA clo organization and expression in normal and leukemic cells

NEUROBIOLOGY

Classical conditioning of the rabbit eyelid response increases glutama binding in hippocampal synaptic membranes

Binding of a-bungarotoxin to proteolytic fragments of the a subunit acetylcholine receptor analyzed by protein transfer on positively membrane filters

Cultures of shiverer mutant cerebellum injected with normal oligodei make both normal and shiverer myelin

Insulin and insulin-like growth factor II permit nerve growth factor b the neurite formation response in cultured human neuroblastoma

Neurotrophic effects of hippocampal extracts on medial septal nuclei

Histamine-containing neurons in the rat hypothalamus

Branch-specific heterosynaptic facilitation in Aplysia siphon sensory

PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Charge movement in skeletal muscle fibers paralyzed by the calcium blocker D600

Corrections

CELL BIOLOGY

Increasing the intracellular Na+ concentration induces differentiation lymphocyte cell line

BIOCHEMISTRY

Specific covalent binding of platelet-derived growth factor to human macroglobulin

Determination of the promoter region of mouse ribosomal RNA gene vitro transcription system

Physical Sciences

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Fielding it relatively K. L. Behar, D. L. Rothman, R. G. 2517

Shulman, 0. A. C. Petroff, and J. W. Prichard

i paired Toshio Suda, Junko Suda, and Makio 2520 Ogawa

s 2A and V. R. Babu, Daniel L. Van Dyke, and 2525 Charles E. Jackson

,rase Daniel K. Podolsky and Kurt J. Isselbacher 2529

ary tumors M. Yoshida, M. Seiki, K. Yamaguchi, 2534 eukemia and K. Takatsuki

i in familial Scott M. Grundy and David W. 2538 we Bilheimer

ning, and Steven C. Clark, Suresh K. Arya, Flossie 2543 Wong-Staal, Michiko Matsumoto- Kobayashi, Robert M. Kay, Randal J. Kaufman, Eugene L. Brown, Charles Shoemaker, Terry Copeland, Stephen Oroszlan, Kendall Smith, M. G. Sarngadharan, Stephen G. Lindner, and Robert C. Gallo

te receptor Laura A. Mamounas, Richard F. Thompson, 2548 Gary Lynch, and Michael Baudry

)f Torpedo Paul T. Wilson, Jonathan M. Gershoni, 2553 charged Edward Hawrot, and Thomas L. Lentz

idrocytes Susan Billings-Gagliardi, Anne L. Hall, 2558 Gail B. Stanhope, Richard J. Altschuler, Richard L. Sidman, and Merrill K. Wolf

inding and Esperanza Recio-Pinto, Frederick F. 2562 :ells Lang, and Douglas N. Ishii is in vitro Kosei Ojika and Stanley H. Appel 2567

P. Panula, H.-Y. T. Yang, and E. Costa 2572 cells Gregory A. Clark and Eric R. Kandel 2577

-entry Chiu Shuen Hui, Richard L. Milton, and 2582 Robert S. Eisenberg

in a pre-B Philip M. Rosoff and Lewis C. Cantley 2586

plasma a2- Jung San Huang, Shuan Shian Huang, 2586 and Thomas F. Deuel

by an in Osami Yamamoto, Nobuo Takakusa, 2587 Yukio Mishima, Ryo Kominami, and Masami Muramatsu

2589

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