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Contents: Volume 135, Number 1, October 1996 Mini-review 1 A unified nomenclature for peroxisome 97 The SH3 domain of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae biogenesis factors. peroxisomal membrane protein Pexl3p B. Distel, R. Erdmann. S.J. Gould, G. Blobel, functions as a docking site for PexSp, a mobile D.I. Crane, J.M. Cregg, G. Dodt, Y. Fujiki. receptor for the import of PTSl-containing J.M. Goodman. W.W. Just, J.A.K.W. Kiel, proteins. W.-H. Kunau, P.B. Lazarow, G.P. Mannaerts, H. W. Moser, T. Osumi, R.A. Rachubinski, A. Roscher, Y. Elgersma, L. Kwast. A. Klein, T. Voom-Brouwer, S. Subramani, H.F. Tabak. T. Tsukamoto, D. Valle, M. van den Berg, B. Metzig, T. America. H.F. Tabak, I. van der Klei, P.P. van Veldhoven, and M. Veenhuis and B. Distel Commentary 111 Identification of PexlSp, a peroxisomal membrane receptor for the PTSl recognition 5 Protofilaments and rings, two conformations of factor. the tubulin family conserved from bacterial FtsZ to a/p and 7 tubulin. R. Erdmann and G. Blobel H.P. Erickson and D. Stoffler 123 Redox-sensitive homodimerization of Pexllp: A proposed mechanism to regulate peroxisomal Regular Articles division. 9 Localization of HIV-1 RNA in mammalian P.A. Marshall, J.M. Dyer, M.E. Quick, nuclei. and J.M. Goodman G. Zhang, M.L. Zapp, G. Yan, and M.R. Green 139 Apical and basolateral endosomes of MDCK 19 The organization of endoplasmic reticulum cells are interconnected and contain a polarized export complexes. sorting mechanism. S.I. Bannykh, T. Rowe, and W.E. Balch G. Odorizzi. A. Pearse, D. Domingo, I.S. Trowbridge, and C.R. Hopkins 37 Regulation mechanism of ERM (ezrin/radixin/moesin) protein/plasma 153 Rab8 promotes polarized membrane transport membrane association; Possible involvement throu^ reorganization of actin and microtubules of phosphatidylinositol turnover and in fibroblasts. Rho-dependent signaling pathway. J. Peranen. P. Auvinen, H. Virta, R. Wepf, and K. Simons M. Hirao, N. Sato, T. Kondo, S. Yonemura, M. Monden, T. Sasaki. Y. Takai, S. Tsukita, 169 Dynamics of capping protein and actin assembly and S. Tsukita in vitro: Uncapping barbed ends by 53 Architecture of coatomer: Molecular polyphosphoinositides. characterization of 8-COP and protein D.A. Schafer, P.B. Jennings, and J.A. Cooper interactions within the complex. 181 Calcium waves along the cleavage furrows in D. Faulstich, S. Auerbach, L. Orci, M. Ravazzola. S. Wegehingel, F. Lottspeich, G. Stenbeck, C. Harter, cleavage-stage Xenopus embryos and its F.T. Wieland, and H. Tschochner inhibition by heparin. A. Muto, S. Kume, T. Inoue, H. Okano, 63 Dilation of the influenza hemagglutinin fusion and K. Mikoshiba pore revealed by the kinetics of individual cell-cell fusion events. 191 Local perinuclear calcium signals associated with mitosis-entry in early sea urchin embryos. R. Blumenthal, D.P. Sarkar, S. Durell, D.E. Howard, and S.J. Morris M. Wilding, E.M. Wright, R. Patel, G. Ellis-Davies, and M. Whitaker 73 Truncation of the COOH-terminal region of the paramyxovirus SV5 fusion protein leads to 201 Microtubule dynamics at the G2/M transition: hemifusion but not complete fusion. Abrupt breakdown of cytoplasmic microtubules at nuclear envelope breakdown and implications S. Bagai and R.A. Lamb for spindle morphogenesis. 85 Pexl3p is an SH3 protein of the peroxisome Y. Zhai, P.J. Kronebusch, P.M. Simon, membrane and a docking factor for the and G.G. Borisy predominantly cytoplasmic PTSl receptor. S.J. Gould, J.E. Kalish, J.C. Morrell, J. Bjorkman, A.J. Urquhart, and D.I. Crane 215 Targeted mutation of plakoglobin in mice reveals 253 Intracellular signaling is changed after clustering essential functions of desmosomes in the of the neural cell adhesion molecules axonin-1 embryonic heart. and NgCAM during neurite fasciculation. P. Ruiz, V. Brinkmann, B. Ledermann. M. Behrend, S. Kunz, U. Ziegler, B. Kunz, and P. Sonderegger C. Grund, C. Thalhammer, F. Vogel, C. Birchmeier, U. Giinthert, W.W. Franke, and W. Birchmeier 269 A developmental defect in Plasmodium falciparum male gametogenesis. 227 Overexpression of bone morphogenetic protein-6 F. Guinet, J.A. Dvorak, H. Fujioka, D.B. Keister, (BMP-6) in the epidermis of transgenic mice: O. Muratova, D.C. Kaslow, M. Aikawa, A.B. Vaidya, Inhibition or stimulation of proliferation and T.E. Wellems depending on the pattern of transgene expression and formation of psoriatic lesions. 279 Mast cells that reside at different locations in the jejunum of mice infected with Trichinella spiralis M. Blessing, P. Schirmacher, and S. Kaiser exhibit sequential changes in their granule 241 Altered secondary myogenesis in transgenic ultrastructure and chymase phenotype. animals expressing the neural cell adhesion D.S. Friend, N. Ghildyal, K.F. Austen, M.F. Gurish, molecule under the control of a skeletal muscle R. Matsumoto, and R.L. Stevens a-actin promoter. S. Fazeli, D.J. Wells, C. Hobbs, and F.S. Walsh Volume 135, Number 2, October 1996 Commentary 383 Plus-end motors override minus-end motors 291 Switches, latches, and amplifiers: Common during transport of squid axon vesicles on themes of G proteins and molecular motors. microtubules. R.D. Vale V. Muresan, C.P. Godek, T.S. Reese, and B.J. Schnapp Regular Articles 399 Opposing motor activities are required for the 303 Spliced exons of adenovirus late RNAs colocalize organization of the mammalian mitotic spindle with snRNP in a specific nuclear domain. pole. E. Bridge, K.-U. Riedel, B.-M. Johansson, T. Gaglio, A. Saredi, J.B. Bingham, M.J. Hasbani, and U. Pettersson S.R. Gill, T.A. Schroer, and D.A. Compton 315 Kinetochores moving away from their associated 415 Insulin unmasks a COOH-terminal Glut4 pole do not exert a significant pushing force on epitope and increases glucose transport across the chromosome. T-tubules in skeletal muscle. A. Khodjakov and C.L. Rieder W. Wang, P.A. Hansen. B.A. Marshall, J.O. Holloszy, and M. Mueckler 329 In vivo nuclear transport kinetics in 431 Proliferation precedes differentiation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: A role for heat shock IGF-I-stimulated myogenesis. protein 70 during targeting and translocation. J.C. Engert, E.B. Berglund, and N. Rosenthal N. Shulga, P. Roberts. Z. Gu, L. Spitz. M.M. Tabb, M. Nomura, and D.S. Goldfarb 441 Skeletal muscle cells lacking the retinoblastoma 341 Protein targeting by tyrosine- and protein display defects in muscle gene expression Di-leucine-based signals: Evidence for distinct and accumulate in S and G2 phases of the cell saturable components. cycle. M.S. Marks. L. Woodruff, H. Ohno, B.G. Novitch, G.J. Mulligan, T. Jacks, and A.B. Lassar and J.S. Bonifacino 457 Myristylation of FBR v-fos dictates the 355 The production of post-Golgi vesicles requires differentiation pathways in malignant a protein kinase C-like molecule, but not its osteosarcoma. phosphorylating activity. R.M. Jotte and J.T. Holt J.-P. Simon. l.E. Ivanov, M. Adesnik, and D.D. Sabatini 469 Characterization of a premeiotic germ cell-specific cytoplasmic protein encoded by 371 Hydrophobicity variations along the surface of StraS, a novel retinoic acid-responsive gene. the coiled-coil rod may mediate striated muscle M. Oulad-Abdelghani. P. Bouillet, D. Decimo, myosin assembly in Caenorhabditis elegans. A. Gansmuller, S. Heyberger, P. Dolle, S. Bronner, P.E. Hoppe and R.H. Waterston Y. Lutz, and P. Chambon IV 479 Dissecting processing and apoptotic activity of 511 Chloride ion efflux regulates adherence, a cysteine protease by mutant analysis. spreading, and respiratory burst of neutrophils B. Allet. A. Hochmann, I. Martinou, A. Berger, stimulated by tumor necrosis factor-a (TNF) on M. Missotten, B. Antonsson, R. Sadoul, J.-C. Martinou, biologic surfaces. and L. Bemasconi R. Menegazzi, S. Busetto, P. Dri, R. Cramer, and P. Patriarca 487 Lateral dimerization is required for the 523 P-Selectin glycoprotein ligand 1 is a ligand for homophilic binding activity of C-cadherin. L-selectin on neutrophils, monocytes, W.M. Brieher, A.S. Yap, and B.M. Gumbiner and CD34^ hematopoietic progenitor cells. O. Spertini. A.-S. Cordey, N. Monai. L. Giuffre, and M. Schapira 497 Polymorphonuclear leukocyte adhesion triggers the disorganization of endothelial cell-to-cell 533 Thrombospondin modulates ttyPs function adherens junctions. through integrin-associated protein. A. Del Maschio, A. Zanetti, M. Corada, Y. Rival, A.-G. Gao, F.P. Lindberg, J.M. Dimitry, E.J. Brown, L. Ruco, M.G. Lampugnani, and E. Dejana and W.A. Frazier Volume 135, Number 3, November 1996 545 Dynamic elastic behavior of a-satellite DNA 647 The tandem repeat domain in the Listeria domains visualized in situ in living human cells. monocytogenes ActA protein controls the rate R.D. Shelby, K.M. Hahn, and K.F. Sullivan of actin-based motility, the percentage of moving bacteria, and the localization of 559 RanBPl stabilizes the interaction of Ran with vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein and p97 in nuclear protein import. profilin. N.C. Chi, E.J.H. Adam, G.D. Visser, and S.A. Adam G.A. Smith, J.A. Theriot, and D.A. Portnoy 661 A new model for the interaction of dystrophin 571 Activation of an MAP kinase cascade leads to with F-actin. Sir3p hyperphosphorylation and strengthens transcriptional silencing. I. N. Rybakova, K.J. Amann, and J.M. Ervasti E.M. Stone and L. Pillus 673 Alterations in flight muscle ultrastructure and function in Drosophila tropomyosin mutants. 585 Amino acid permeases require COPII A.J. Kreuz, A. Simcox, and D. Maughan components and the ER resident membrane protein ShrSp for packaging into transport 689 Differential taxol-dependent arrest of vesicles in vitro. transformed and non transformed cells in the GI M.J. Kuehn, R. Schekman, and P.O. Ljungdahl phase of the cell cycle, and specific-related mortality of transformed cells. 597 Differential trafficking and timed localization of M. O. Trielli, P.R. Andreassen, F.B. Lacroix, two chitin synthase proteins, Chs2p and Chs3p. and R.L. Margolis J.S. Chuang and R.W. Schekman 701 Delivery of newly synthesized tubulin to rapidly growing distal axons of rat sympathetic neurons 611 Direct vesicular transport of MHC class II in compartmented cultures. molecules from lysosomal structures to the cell surface. R.B. Campenot. K. Lund, and D.L. Senger R. Wubbolts, M. Fernandez-Borja, L. Oomen, 711 Neurofilament subunit NF-H modulates axonal D. Verwoerd, H. Janssen, J. Calafat, A. Tulp, diameter by selectively slowing neurofilament S. Dusseljee, and J. Neefjes transport. 623 A pathway for targeting soluble misfolded J. R. Marszalek, T.L. Williamson. M.K. Lee, Z. Xu, P.N. Hoffman. M.W. Becher, T.O. Crawford, proteins to the yeast vacuole. and D.W. Cleveland E. Hong. A.R. Davidson, and C.A. Kaiser 725 Pea2 protein of yeast is localized to sites of 635 In vivo phosphorylation of adaptors regulates polarized growth and is required for efficient their interaction with clathrin. mating and bipolar budding. A. Wilde and F.M. Brodsky N. Valtz and 1. Herskowitz 741 Role of the ABC transporter Ste6 in cell fusion 809 Membrane tethering enables an extracellular during yeast conjugation. domain of the a cetylcholine receptor a subunit L. Elia and L. Marsh to form a heterodimeric ligand-binding site. Z.-Z. Wang. S.F. Hardy, and Z.W. Hall 753 Modular organization of the PDZ domains in the 819 Glycosaminoglycans can modulate extracellular human discs-large protein suggests a mechanism localization of the wingless protein and promote for coupling PDZ domain-binding proteins to signal transduction. ATP and the membrane cytoskeieton. F. Reichsman. L. Smith, and S. Cumberledge S.M. Marfatia, J.H. Morais Cabral. L. Lin. C. Hough. P.J. Bryant. L. Stolz. and A.H. Chishti 829 Genetic analysis of 04 integrin functions in the development of mouse skeletal muscle. 767 The catenin/cadherin adhesion system is J.T. Yang. T.A. Rando. W.A. Mohler. H. Rayburn. localized in synaptic junctions bordering H.M. Blau, and R.O. Hynes transmitter release zones. 837 Sialylated, fucosylated ligands for L-selectin N. Uchida. Y. Honjo. K.R. Johnson. M.J. Wheelock. and M. Takeichi expressed on leukocytes mediate tethering and rolling adhesions in physiologic flow conditions. 781 Developmental expression and distinctive R.C. Fuhlbrigge. R. Alon. K.D. Puri. J.B. Lowe, tyrosine phosphorylation of the Eph-related and T.A. Springer receptor tyrosine kinase Cek9. 849 Interactions through L-selectin between C. Scans. J.A. Holash. Y. Pavlova, and E.B. Pasquale leukocytes and adherent leukocytes nucleate rolling adhesions on selectins and VCAM-1 in 797 Synaptic vesicles have two distinct recycling shear flow. pathways. R. Alon. R.C. Fuhlbrigge. E.B. Finger, J.H. Koenig and K. Ikeda and T.A. Springer Volume 135, Number 4, November 1996 867 Structure, subnuclear distribution, and nuclear 953 F-actin sequesters elongation factor la from matrix association of the mammalian telomeric interaction with aminoacyl-tRNA in a complex. pH-dependent reaction. M.E.E. Luderus. B. van Steensel, L. Chong, G. Liu, J. Tang, B.T. Edmonds, J. Murray, O.C.M. Sibon. F.F.M. Cremers. and T. de Lange S. Levin, and J. Condeelis 883 In situ localization of mitochondrial DNA 965 Dictyostelium discoideum cells lacking the replication in intact mammalian cells. 34,000-dalton actin-binding protein can grow, A.F. Davis and D.A. Clayton locomote, and develop, but exhibit defects in regulation of cell structure and movement: 895 COPII vesicles derived from mammalian A case of partial redundancy. endoplasmic reticulum microsomes recruit COPI. F. Rivero, R. Furukawa. A.A. Noegel, T. Rowe, M. Aridor, J.M. McCaffery, H. Plutner. and M. Fechheimer C. Nuoffer, and W.E. Balch 981 Midzone microtubule bundles are continuously 913 Rabll regulates recycling through the required for cytokinesis in cultured epithelial pericentriolar recycling endosome. cells. O. Ullrich. S. Reinsch, S. Urbe, M. Zerial. S. P. Wheatley and Y.-l. Wang and R.G. Parton 991 Plectin sidearms mediate interaction of 925 Mechanism of clathrin basket dissociation: intermediate filaments with microtubules and Separate functions of protein domains of the other components of the cytoskeieton. DnaJ homologue auxiiin. T. M. Svitkina. A.B. Verkhovsky, and G.G. Borisy S.E.H. Holstein, H. IJngewickell, and E. Ungewickell 1009 Plakophilins 2a and 2b: Constitutive proteins of 939 Inhibition of alanine: Glyoxylate dual location in the karyoplasm and the aminotransferase 1 dimerization is a prerequisite desmosomal plaque. for its peroxisome-to-mitochondrion mistargeting in primary hyperoxaluria type 1. C. Mertens, C. Kuhn, and W.W. Franke J.M. Leiper, P.B. Oatey. and C.J. Danpure VI 1027 Characterization of pinin, a novel protein 1125 Two independent domains of hDlg are sufficient associated with the desmosome-intermediate for subcellular targeting: The PDZl-2 filament complex. conformational unit and an alternatively spliced P. Ouyang and S.P. Sugrue domain. R. A. Lue, E. Brandin, E.P. Chan, and D. Branton 1043 Preferential MyoD homodimer formation demonstrated by a general method of dominant negative mutation employing fusion with a 1139 Regulated clustering of variant CD44 proteins lysosomal protease. increases their hyaluronate binding capacity. F.-Q. Li, A. Coonrod, and M. Honvitz J. Sleeman. W. Rudy, M. Hofmann, J. Moll, P. Herrlich, and H. Ponta 1059 Neurofascin induces neurites by heterophilic interactions with axonal NrCAM while NrCAM 1151 Differentiation modulates the balance of positive requires Fll on the axonal surface to extend and negative Jun/AP-1 DNA binding activities to neurites. regulate cellular proliferative potential: Different effects in nontransformed and transformed cells. H. Volkmer, R. Leuschner, U. Zacharias, and F.G. Rathjen H. Wang. Z. Xie, and R.E. Scott 1071 Ventricular zone gene-1 {vzg-1) encodes a 1163 Distinct regions control transcriptional activation lysophosphatidic acid receptor expressed in of the al(VI) collagen promoter in different neurogenic regions of the developing cerebral tissues of transgenic mice. cortex. P. Braghetta. C. Fabbro, S. Piccolo, D. Marvulli. J.H. Hecht, J.A. Weiner, S.R. Post, and J. Chun P. Bonaldo, D. Volpin, and G.M. Bressan 1085 Adenovirus-mediated gene transfer of the tumor 1179 Differential effects of parathyroid hormone suppressor, p53, induces apoptosis in fragments on collagen gene expression in postmitotic neurons. chondrocytes. R.S. Slack, D.J. Belliveau, M. Rosenberg, J. Atwal, S. Erdmann, W. Muller, S. Bahrami. S.I. Vornehm, H. Lochmiiller, R. Aloyz, A. Haghighi, B. Lach, H. Mayer, P. Bruckner, K. von der Mark, P. Seth, E. Cooper, and F.D. Miller and H. Burkhardt 1097 Healing of incisional wounds in the embryonic 1193 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS chick wing bud: Characterization of the actin purse-string and demonstration of a requirement for Rho activation. J. Brock, K. Midwinter, J. Lewis, and P. Martin 1109 Identification of LIM3 as the principal determinant of paxillin focal adhesion localization and characterization of a novel motif on paxillin directing vinculin and focal adhesion kinase binding. M.C. Brown, J.A. Perrotta, and C.E. Turner Volume 135, Number 5, December 1996 1195 Active and inactive genes localize preferentially 1229 The refolding activity of the yeast heat shock in the periphery of chromosome territories. proteins Ssal and Ssa2 defines their role in A. Kurz, S. Lampel, J.E. Nickolenko, J. BradI, protein translocation. A. Benner, R.M. Zirbel, T. Cremer, and P. Lichter G.L. Bush and D.I. Meyer 1239 A major transmembrane protein of Golgi-derived 1207 Chromosome architecture can dictate site-specific COPI-coated vesicles involved in coatomer initiation of DNA replication in Xenopus egg binding. extracts. K. Sohn. L. Orci, M. Ravazzola, M. Amherdt. S.J. Lawlis, S.M. Keezer, J.-R. Wu, and D.M. Gilbert M. Bremser, F. Lottspeich. K. Fiedler, J.B. Helms, and F.T. Wieland 1219 Phosphorylation of linker histone is associated 1249 A role for phosphoinositide 3-kinase in the with transcriptional activation in a normally completion of macropinocytosis and phagocytosis silent nucleus. by macrophages. M.T. Sweet, K. Jones, and C.D. Allis N. Araki, M.T. Johnson, and J.A. Swanson 1261 The isoforms of proprotein convertase PCS are 1369 Presence of double-strand breaks with single-base sorted to different subcellular compartments. 3' overhangs in cells undergoing apoptosis but I. De Bie, M. Marcinkiewicz, D. Malide, C. Lazure, not necrosis. K. Nakayama, M. Bendayan, and N.G. Seidah V.V. Didenko and P.J. Hornsby 1277 Roles for Racl and Cdc42 in planar polarization 1377 A role for Jun-N-terminal kinase in anoikis; and hair outgrowth in the wing of Drosophila. suppression by bcl-2 and crmA. S. Eaton, R. Wepf, and K. Simons S.M. Frisch, K. Vuori, D. Kelaita, and S. Sicks 1291 F-Actin bundles in Drosophila bristles are 1383 Inhibition of ppl25’^''‘^ in cultured fibroblasts assembled from modules composed of short results in apoptosis. filaments. J.E. Hungerford, M.T. Compton, M.L. Matter, L. G. Tilney, P. Connelly, S. Smith, and G.M. Guild B.G. Hoffstrom, and C.A. Otey 1309 Bundling of actin filaments by elongation factor 1391 Translation of CUG- but not AUG-initiated 1 a inhibits polymerization at filament ends. forms of human fibroblast growth factor 2 is J. W. Murray, B.T. Edmonds, G. Liu, and J. Condeelis activated in transformed and stressed cells. S. Vagner, C. Touriol, B. Galy, S. Audigier, 1323 MHPl, an essential gene in Saccharomyces M.-C. Gensac, F. Amalric, F. Bayard, H. Prats, cerevisiae required for microtubule function. and A.-C. Prats I. Irminger-Finger, E. Hurt, A. Roebuck, M.A. Collart, 1403 Molecular and functional defects in kidneys of and S.J. Edelstein mice lacking collagen a3(IV): Implications for 1341 Genetic and metabolic status of NGF-deprived alport syndrome. sympathetic neurons saved by an inhibitor of J.H. Miner and J.R. Sanes ICE family proteases. 1415 Reduction of type V collagen using a M. Deshmukh, J. Vasilakos, T.L. Deckwerth. P.A. Lampe, B.D. Shivers, and E.M. Johnson, Jr. dominant-negative strategy alters the regulation of fibrillogenesis and results in the loss of 1355 Molecular composition of the node of Ranvier: comeal-specific fibril morphology. Identification of ankyrin-binding cell adhesion J.K. Marchant, R.A. Hahn, T.F. Linsenmayer, molecules neurofascin (mucin+Zthird FNIII and D.E. Birk domain—) and NrCAM at nodal axon segments. J. Q. Davis, S. Lambert, and V. Bennett Volume 135, Number 6, Part 1, December 1996 1427 Three-dimensional reconstruction of painted 1485 A novel fluorescence-activated cell sorter-based human interphase chromosomes: Active and screen for yeast endocytosis mutants identifies a inactive X chromosome territories have similar yeast homologue of mammalian epslS. volumes but differ in shape and surface B. Wendland, J.M. McCaffery, Q. Xiao, stmcture. and S.D. Emr R. Fils, S. Dietzel, E. Bertin, E. Schrbck, 1501 A role for N-myristoylation in protein targeting: M.R. Speicher, T. Ried, M. Robert-Nicoud, C. Cremer, NADH-cytochrome 65 reductase requires myristic and T. Cremer acid for association with outer mitochondrial but 1441 Lamin proteolysis facilitates nuclear events not ER membranes. during apoptosis. N. Borgese, D. Aggujaro, P. Carrera, G. Pietrini, L. Rao, D. Perez, and E. White and M. Bassetti 1457 A novel ubiquitin-like modiflcation modulates 1515 Exclusion of CD45 inhibits activity of p56'^'‘ the partitioning of the Ran-GTPase-activating associated with glycolipid-enriched membrane protein RanGAPl between the cytosol and the domains. nuclear pore complex. W. Rodgers and J.K. Rose M. J. Matunis, E. Coutavas, and G. Blobel 1525 a-Tubulin limits its own synthesis: Evidence for 1471 Formation of nascent secretory vesicles from the a mechanism involving translational repression. tran.y-Golgi network of endocrine cells is M.L. Gonzalez-Garay and F. Cabral inhibited by tyrosine kinase and phosphatase inhibitors. C.D. Austin and D. Shields viii 1535 Actin and myosin function in directed vacuole 1619 Identification of a cytoplasmic domain important movement during cell division in Saccharomyces in the polarized expression and clustering of the cerevisiae. Kv2.1 channel. K.L. Hill, N.L. Catlett, and L.S, Weisman R. H. Scannevin, H. Murakoshi, K.J. Rhodes, and J.S. Trimmer 1551 Translocation of Src kinase to the celt periphery is mediated by the actin cytoskeleton under the 1633 Integrins can collaborate with growth factors for control of the Rho family of small G proteins. phosphorylation of receptor tyrosine kinases and MAP kinase activation: Roles of integrin V.J, Fincham, M. Unlu, V.G, Brunton, J.D. Pitts, J.A. Wyke, and M.C. Frame aggregation and occupancy of receptors. S. Miyamoto, H. Teramoto, J.S. Gutkind, 1565 Functional N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors in and K.M. Yamada 0-2A glial precursor cells: A critical role in regulating polysialic acid-neural cell adhesion 1643 Expression of N-cadherin by human squamous molecule expression and cell migration. carcinoma cells induces a scattered fibroblastic phenotype with disrupted cell-cell adhesion. C. Wang, W,-F, Pralong, M.-F, Schulz, G. Rougon, J.-M. Aubry, S. Pagliusi, A. Robert, and J.Z. Kiss S. Islam, T.E. Carey, G.T. Wolf, M.J. Wheelock, and K.R. Johnson 1583 Native chick laminin-4 containing the |32 chain (s-laminin) promotes motor axon growth. 1655 HEMCAM, an adhesion molecule expressed by c-kit^ hemopoietic progenitors. R. Brandenberger, R.A. Kammerer, J. Engel, and M. Chiquet O. Vainio, D. Dunon, F. Aissi, J.-P. Dangy, K.M. McNagny, and B.A. Imhof 1593 Cell adhesion molecules NgCAM and axonin-1 form heterodimers in the neuronal membrane 1669 Rescue of mammay epithelial cell apoptosis and and cooperate in neurite outgrowth promotion. entactin degradation by a tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 transgene. A. Buchstaller, S. Kunz, P. Berger, B. Kunz, U. Ziegler, C. Rader, and P. Sonderegger C.M. Alexander, E.W. Howard, M.J, Bissell, and Z. Werb 1609 Angiotensin II regulation of neuromodulation: Downstream signaling mechanism from 1679 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase. D. Lu. H. Yang, and M.K. Raizada Volume 135, Number 6, Part 2, December 1996 Mini-Review 1727 Cell fusion during yeast mating requires high 1681 Polo kinase: The choreographer of the mitotic levels of a-factor mating pheromone. stage? V. Brizzio, A.E. Gammie, G. Nijbroek, S. Michaelis, and M.D. Rose D.M. Glover, H. Ohkura, and A. Tavares 1741 Involvement of Rabphilin-3A in cortical granule Regular Articles exocytosis in mouse eggs. 1685 In vivo localization of DNA sequences and N. Masumoto, T. Sasaki, M. Tahara, A. Mammoto, visualization of large-scale chromatin Y, Ikebuchi, K. Tasaka, M. Tokunaga, Y. Takai, organization using lac operator/repressor and A. Miyake recognition. 1749 Transferrin receptor containing the SDYQRL C.C. Robinett. A. Straight, G. Li, C, Willhelm, motif of TGN38 causes a reorganization of the G. Sudlow, A. Murray, and A.S. Belmont recycling compartment but is not targeted to the 1701 Antibody microinjection reveals an essential role TGN. for human polo-like kinase 1 (Plkl) in the A.O. Johnson, R.N, Ghosh, K.W. Dunn, R. Garippa, functional maturation of mitotic centrosomes. J, Park, S. Mayor, F.R. Maxfield, and T.E. McGraw H. A. Lane and E.A. Nigg 1763 Multiple PEX genes are required for proper 1715 Targeting of membranes to sea urchin sperm subcellular distribution and stability of PexSp, chromatin is mediated by a lamin B receptor-like the PTSl receptor: Evidence that PTSl protein integral membrane protein. import is mediated by a cycling receptor. P. Collas. J.-C. Courvalin, and D. Poccia G. Dodf and S.J. Gould IX 1775 Granule lattice protein 1 (Grllp), an acidic, 1867 Membrane topology of the high-affinity calcium-binding protein in Tetrahymena L-giutamate transporter (GLAST-1) of the thermophila dense-core secretory granules, central nervous system. influences granule size, shape, content S. Wahle and W. Stoffel organization, and release but not protein sorting 1879 Regulation of epidermal differentiation by a or condensation. Distal-less homeodomain gene. N.D. Chilcoat, S.M. Melia. A. Haddad, and A.P. Turkewitz M.I. Morasso, N.G. Markova, and T.D. Sargent 1789 The sequence NPFXD deflnes a new class of 1889 Treatment of melanoma cells with the synthetic endocytosis signal in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. retinoid CD437 induces apoptosis via activation of AP-1 in vitro, and causes growth inhibition in P.K. Tan, J.P. Howard, and G.S. Payne xenografts in vivo. 1801 AP-2-containing clathrin coats assemble on D. Schadendorf, M.A. Kern, M. Artuc, H.L. Pahl, mature lysosomes. T. Rosenbach, I. Fichtner, W. Nurnberg, S. Stilting, L. M. Traub, S.I. Bannykh, J.E. Rodel, M. Aridor, E. v. Stebut. M. Worm, A. Makki, K. Jurgovsky, W.E. Balch, and S. Komfeld G. Kolde, and B.M. Henz 1815 Centractin (ARPl) associates with spectrin 1899 Quantitative analysis of cadherin-catenin-actin revealing a potential mechanism to link dynactin reorganization during development of cell-cell to intracellular organelles. adhesion. E.A. Holleran, M.K. Tokito, S. Karki, C.L. Adams, W.J. Nelson, and S.J. Smith and E.L.F. 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