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Front Matter Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 81, No. 17, [Part 1: Biological Sciences] (Sep. 1, 1984), pp. i-iv Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/23887 . Accessed: 02/05/2014 17:13 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 62.122.72.63 on Fri, 2 May 2014 17:13:47 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. 17, [Part 1: Biological Sciences] (Sep. 1, 1984), pp. i-ivPublished by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/23887 .

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Table of C

AUTHOR INDEX

Biological Sciences

BIOCHEMISTRY

Acetylcholine receptor (from Electrophorus electricus): A comparisor channel current recordings and chemical kinetic measurements

25I-labeled crosslinking reagent that is hydrophilic, photoactivatable, cleavable through an azo linkage

Distinctive sequence organization and functional programming of an promoter

Vasopressin gene is expressed at low levels in the hypothalamus of tI Brattleboro rat

Inhibition of DNA synthesis by an electrophilic metabolite of benzo[<

Expression of normal and transforming H-ras genes in Escherichia c( purification of their encoded p21 proteins

Na+ movement in a single turnover of the Na pump

Stable transfer and expression of exogenous human globin genes in h erythroleukemia (K562) cells

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academy nces

TES OF AMERICA

umber 17 pp. 5281-5622

ontents

v

of single- George P. Hess, Hans-Albert Kolb, Peter 5281 Lauger, Ernest Schoffeniels, and Werner Schwarze

and John B. Denny and Gunter Blobel 5286

tlu repeat Carlos Perez-Stable, Thomas Merrill 5291 Ayres, and Che-Kun James Shen

le Joseph A. Majzoub, Alexis Pappey, 5296 Ronald Burg, ana Joel F. Habener

r]pyrene David L. Busbee, Cheol Q. Joe, James 5300 0. Norman, and Patrick W. Rankin

,li and Juan Carlos Lacal, Eugenio Santos, 5305 Vicente Notario, Mariano Barbacid, Shigeko Yamazaki, Hsiang-fu Kung, Craig Seamans, Stephen McAndrew, and Robert Crowl

Bliss Forbush III 5310

uman Katherine Young, Maryann Donovan- 5315 Peluso, Karen Bloom, Maggi Allan, John Paul, and Arthur Bank

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Contents Sulfation of lutropin oligosaccharides with a cell-free system

Characterization and purification of a phage 029-encoded DNA polyr required for the initiation of replication

Secretion of foreign proteins from Saccharomyces cerevisiae directed factor gene fusions

Lipoxins: Novel series of biologically active compounds formed from arachidonic acid in human leukocytes

Secretion of human parathyroid hormone from rat pituitary cells infeo recombinant retrovirus encoding preproparathyroid hormone

Catalytic consequences of oligomeric organization: Kinetic evidence "tethered" acto-heavy meromyosin at low ATP concentrations

Specific hepatitis B virus integration in hepatocellular carcinoma DN a viral 11-base-pair direct repeat

The structure of the human tissue-type plasminogen activator gene: ( of intron and exon structures to functional and structural domains

Neoplastic human fibroblast proteins are related to epidermal growth precursor

Isolation and partial molecular characterization of pituitary fibroblast factor

Expression of a biologically active fragment of human IgE e chain in Escherichia coli

Replication of bacteriophage 429 DNA in vitro: The roles of termina and DNA polymerase

Protein synthesis in rabbit reticulocytes: A study of the mechanism c the protein factor RF that reverses protein synthesis inhibition in deficient reticulocyte lysates

A position 12-activated H-ras oncogene in all HS578T mammary carcinosarcoma cells but not normal mammary cells of the same I

Translational regulation of the Lll ribosomal protein operon of Esch Analysis of the mRNA target site using oligonucleotide-directed n

cDNA clone for the a-chain of human pl-hexosaminidase: Deficiency mRNA in Ashkenazi Tay-Sachs fibroblasts

Synthesis and biological activity of human inhibin-like peptide-(1-31)

Role of mRNA translational efficiency in bovine growth hormone ex Escherichia coli

BIOPHYSICS

Reconstitution of purified halorhodopsin

Stability of "salt bridges" in membrane proteins

Magnetic susceptibility of oxy- and carbonmonoxyhemoglobins

BOTANY

Transfer of nuclei from a parasite to its host

CELL BIOLOGY

Nature and origin of the RNA associated with simian virus 40 large antigen

The increase in intracellular free calcium associated with IgGy2b/yl receptor-ligand interactions: Role in phagocytosis

ii

Eric D. Green, Jeannine Gruenebaum, 5320 Malgorzata Bielinska, Jacques U. Baenziger, and Irving Boime

nerase Luis Blanco and Margarita Salas 5325

by a- Grant A. Bitter, Kenneth K. Chen, Allen 5330 R. Banks, and Por-Hsiung Lai

Charles N. Serhan, Mats Hamberg, and 5335 Bengt Samuelsson

?ted with a James G. Hellerman, Roger C. Cone, 5340 John T. Potts, Jr., Alexander Rich, Richard C. Mulligan, and Henry M. Kronenberg

for David D. Hackney and Patrick K. Clark 5345

A through Anne Dejean, Pierre Sonigo, Simon 5350 Wain-Hobson, and Pierre Tiollais

'orrelation Tor Ny, Fredrik Elgh, and Bjorn Lund 5355

factor Stephen Burbeck, Gerald Latter, Edward 5360 Metz, and John Leavitt

growth Peter Bohlen, Andrew Baird, Frederick 5364 Esch, Nicholas Ling, and Denis Gospodarowicz

Fu-Tong Liu, Keith A. Albrandt, Cheryl 5369 G. Bry, and Teruko Ishizaka

protein Kounosuke Watabe, Mark Leusch, and 5374 Junetsu Ito

f action of M. Grace, M. Bagchi, F. Ahmad, T. 5379 heme- Yeager, C. Olson, I. Chakravarty, N.

Nasrin, A. Banerjee, and N. K. Gupta

Matthias H. Kraus, Yasuhito Yuasa, and 5384 )atient Stuart A. Aaronson

erichi coli: Gail Baughman and Masayasu Nomura 5389 rutagenesis of a-chain Rachel Myerowitz and Richard L. Proia 5394

Donald Yamashiro, Choh Hao Li, K. 5399 Ramasharma, and M. R. Sairam

pression in Brigitte E. Schoner, Hansen M. Hsiung, 5403 Rama M. Belagaje, Nancy G. Mayne, and Ronald G. Schoner

R. A. Bogomolni, M. E. Taylor, and W. 5408 Stoeckenius

Barry H. Honig and Wayne L. Hubbell 5412

J. P. Savicki, G. Lang, and M. Ikeda- 5417 Saito

Lynda J. Goff and Annette W. Coleman 5420

rumor Jean-Luc Darlix, Edouard W. Khandjian, 5425 and Roger Weil

Fc John Ding-E Young, Sandy S. Ko, and 5430 Zanvil A. Cohn

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Contents

Serum-free growth of human mammary epithelial cells: Rapid clonal i defined medium and extended serial passage with pituitary extract

obl7 cells transformed by the middle-T-only gene of polyoma virus d in vitro and in vivo into adipose cells

Simultaneous in situ detection of viral RNA and antigens

Dimethyl sulfoxide can initiate cell divisions of arrested callus protop promoting cortical microtubule assembly

Receptor-mediated endocytosis of low density lipoprotein: Somatic c, define multiple genes required for expression of surface-receptor C

Microvillin: A 200-kilodalton protein in microvilli of rat mammary cel by a monoclonal antibody

Isolation of immortal cell lines from the first stage of murine leukemi induced leukemia

DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY

Expression of specific mRNAs during adipose differentiation: Identifi an mRNA encoding a homologue of myelin P2 protein

ECOLOGY

Water flow and coral colony size: Interhabitat comparisons of the oc Alcyonium siderium

EVOLUTION

Repeatability of taxon longevity in successive foraminifera radiations theory of random appearance and extinction

"Hopeful monsters," transposons, and Metazoan radiation

Biochemical and physiological correlates of deer mouse a-chain hem( polymorphisms

GENETICS

Mouse kidney and submaxillary gland renin genes differ in their 5' pt regulatory sequences

Human metallothionein genes are clustered on chromosome 16

Failure to demonstrate mutations affecting protein structure or functi children with congenital defects or born prematurely

Receptors for human a and /3 interferon but not for y interferon are s human chromosome 21

Inducible transcription and puffing in Drosophila melanogaster transf with hsp70-phage X hybrid heat shock genes

Translocation and rearrangement of c-myc into immunoglobulin a hei locus in primary cells from acute lymphocytic leukemia

In vitro transcription of a silkworm 5S RNA gene requires an upstrea

Locus unlinked to a-fetoprotein under the control of the murine raf genes

Demonstration of the production of frameshift and base-substitution I by quasipalindromic DNA sequences

iii

;rowth in Susan L. Hammond, Richard G. Ham, 5435 and Martha R. Stampfer

fferentiate Paul Grimaldi, Dorota Czerucka, Minoo 5440 Rassoulzadegan, Francois Cuzin, and Gerard Ailhaud

Michel Brahic, Ashley T. Haase, and 5445 Evelyne Cash

lasts by Gunther Hahne and Franz Hoffmann 5449

ill mutants David M. Kingsley and Monty Krieger 5454 .ctivity

Is detected Ross Allen, Renato Dulbecco, Peter 5459 Syka, and Marianne Bowman

a virus- Allen Oliff, Ira Oliff, Betsy Schmidt, and 5464 Nancy Famulari

cation of David A. Bernlohr, C. William Angus, 5468 M. Daniel Lane, Mark A. Bolanowski, and Thomas J. Kelly, Jr.

tocoral K. P. Sebens 5473

and a Jeffrey S. Levinton and Lev Ginzburg 5478

Douglas H. Erwin and James W. 5482 Valentine

)globin Mark A. Chappell and Lee R. G. Snyder 5484

tative Jean-Jacques Panthier, Marc Dreyfus, 5489 Diana Tronik-Le Roux, and Franqois Rougeon

Michael Karin, Roger L. Eddy, W. 5494 Michael Henry, Linda L. Haley, Mary G. Byers, and Thomas B. Shows

on in James V. Neel and Harvey W. 5499 Mohrenweiser

pecified by Arati Raziuddin, Fazlul H. Sarkar, 5504 Regina Dutkowski, Lester Shulman, Frank H. Ruddle, and Sohan L. Gupta

'ormed Robert S. Cohen and Matthew Meselson 5509

ivy chain C. Peschle, F. Mavilio, N. M. Sposi, A. 5514 Giampaolo, A. Car6, L. Bottero, M. Bruno, G. Mastroberardino, R. Gastaldi, M. G. Testa, G. Alimena, S. Amadori, and F. Mandelli

m signal Diane G. Morton and Karen U. Sprague 5519

nd Rif Vassilis Pachnis, Alexandra Belayew, 5523 and Shirley M. Tilghman

nutations Johan G. de Boer and Lynn S. Ripley 5528

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Contents

IMMUNOLOGY

Expression of the Thy-1 glycoprotein gene by DNA-mediated gene tr

Synergistic effects of antigen and soluble T-cell factors in B-lymphoc activation

Mep-I gene controlling a kidney metalloendopeptidase is linked to th histocompatibility complex in mice

Specific regulation of c-myc oncogene expression in a murine B-cell I

Liposomes as targets for granule cytolysin from cytotoxic large grant lymphocyte tumors

MEDICAL SCIENCES

Hydroxymethylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase-containing hepatocyte distributed periportally in normal and mevinolin-treated rat livers

Clones from the human gene complex coding for salivary proline-ricl

Role of apolipoprotein E in the lipolytic conversion of ,3-very low de lipoproteins to low denisty lipoproteins in type III hyperlipoprotei

NEUROBIOLOGY

Spider venoms inhibit L-glutamate binding to brain synaptic membrai receptors

Isolation and primary structure of two peptides with cardioacceleratc hyperglycemic activity from the corpora cardiaca of Periplaneta i

Calcium channel activation: A different type of drug action

Isolation of cDNA clones for the chicken neural cell adhesion molec CAM)

Activity and the control of ganglion cell death in the rat retina

Single-channel properties of the reconstituted voltage-regulated Na c isolated from the electroplax of Electrophorus electricus

Adenosine strongly potentiates pressor responses to nicotine in rats

Immunocytochemical localization of calcium/calmodulin-dependent ] kinase II in rat brain

Movement of ions through fixed pores in the neural membrane

Heterogeneity of microtubule-associated protein 2 during rat brain d

oc opiates and certain antipsychotic drugs mutually inhibit (+)-[3H]S1 and [3H]haloperidol binding in guinea pig brain membranes

iv

ansfer G. A. Evans, H. A. Ingraham, K. Lewis, 5532. K. Cunningham, T. Seki, T. Moriuchi, H. C. Chang, J. Silver, and R. Hyman

yte Mary Lou Jelachich, Michael J. Grusby, 5537 Douglas Clark, Donna Tasch, E. Margoliash, and Susan K. Pierce

e major Judith S. Bond, Robert J. Beynon, Jane 5542 F. Reckelhoff, and Chella S. David

ymphoma James E. McCormack, Vincent H. Pepe, 5546 Rachel B. Kent, Michael Dean, Ann Marshak-Rothstein, and Gail E. Sonenshein

ilar R. Blumenthal, P. J. Millard, M. P. 5551 Henkart, C. W. Reynolds, and P. A. Henkart

s are Irwin I. Singer, Douglas W. Kawka, 5556 Diana M. Kazazis, Alfred W. Alberts, Julie S. Chen, Jesse W. Huff, and Gene C. Ness

k proteins E. Azen, K. M. Lyons, T. McGonigal, 5561 N. L. Barrett, L. S. Clements, N. Maeda, E. F. Vanin, D. M. Carlson, and 0. Smithies

nsity C. Ehnholm, R. W. Mahley, D. A. 5566 nemia Chappell, K. H. Weisgraber, E.

Ludwig, and J. L. Witztum

ie E. K. Michaelis, N. Galton, and S. L. 5571 Early

ry and Robert M. Scarborough, Gene C. 5575 'mericana Jamieson, Fred Kalish, Steven J.

Kramer, Glenn A. McEnroe, Christine A. Miller, and David A. Schooley

Stephen B. Freedman and Richard J. 5580 Miller

le (N- Ben A. Murray, John J. Hemperly, 5584 Warren J. Gallin, John S. MacGregor, Gerald M. Edelman, and Bruce A. Cunningham

James W. Fawcett, Dennis D. M. 5589 O'Leary, and W. Maxwell Cowan

hannel Robert L. Rosenberg, Sally A. Tomiko, 5594 and William S. Agnew

Reid W. von Borstel, Andrew A. 5599 Renshaw, and Richard J. Wurtman

)rotein C. C. Ouimet, T. L. McGuinness, and P. 5604 Greengard

Dean E. Wooldridge 5609

velopment Lester I. Binder, Anthony Frankfurter, 5613 Helen Kim, Alfredo Caceres, Michael R. Payne, and Lionel I. Rebhun

LF 10,047 S. William Tam and Leonard Cook 5618

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