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Biochimie (1997) 79, 799-808 © Société francaise de biochimie et biologie moléculaire / Elsevier, Paris Keyword index 1997 A vated during apoptosis, 435 — p53-dependent apop- catalase compound I — Structural analysis of com- B-actin — Glutamine and regulation of gene expression tosis and transcription of p21”““?"“" in SCID pound I in hemoproteins: Study on Proteus mir- in mammalian cells. Special reference to phosphoe- mice following y-irradiation, 607 — Suppression of abilis, 667 apoptosis by overexpression of Bcl-2 or Bcl-x. catalysis — Similarities of hydrolytic antibodies re- nolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK), 125 acetyl amino acids — The hog intestinal mucosa acy- promotes survival and mutagenesis after oxidative vealed by their X-ray structures: A review, 653 lase I: Subcellular localization, isolation, kinetic damage, 613 — Decreased expression of the high- catenin — Receptor protein tyrosine phosphatases: In- studies and biological function, 265 mobility group protein T160 by antisense RNA volvement in cell-cell interaction and signaling, acid — Fatty acid metabolism, pharmacological nu- impairs the growth of mouse fibroblasts, 717 477 trients and hypertension, 135 arachidonic acid metabolism — Structure and mech- cathepsins — Proregion structure of members of the actin interaction — Analysis of long range structural anism of lipoxygenases, 629 papain superfamily. Mode of inhibition of enzy- effects induced by DNase-I interaction with actin ATPase — Protein translocation functions of Escheri- matic activity, 645 monomeric form or complexed to CapZ, 485 chia coli SecY: In vitro characterization of cold- cell adhesion — Receptor protein tyrosine phospha- activating rearrangements — Oncogenic rearrange- sensitive secY mutants, 517 tases: Involvement in cell-cell interaction and sig- ments of the ret proto-oncogene in thyroid tumors naling, 477 induced after exposure to ionizing radiation, 619 cell membrane anchoring — Acetylcholinesterase in acyl-CoA:dihydroxyacetonephosphate acyltrans- Spirographis spallanzanii (Polychaeta: Sedenta- bacterial differentiation — Bifunctional structure of ferase — Copurification of dihydroxyacetone-phos- ria): Presence of two dimeric membrane-bound phate acyl-transferase and other peroxisomal pro- two adenylyl cyclases from the myxobacterium forms, 397 teins from liver of fenofibrate-treated rats, 423 Stigmatella aurantiaca, 757 checkpoints — Cell cycle checkpoints in bacteria, 549 acylase I — The hog intestinal mucosa acylase I: Sub- bacteriophage lambda bar regions — Regulation of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii — Chlamydomonas U2, cellular localization, isolation, kinetic studies and protein synthesis by minigene expression, 527 U4 and U6 snRNAs. An evolutionary conserved biological function, 265 bacteriophage T4 — Characterization of an amino-ter- putative third interaction between U4 and U6 minal fragment of the bacteriophage T4 uvsY rec- adaptive response — Role of SOS and OxyR systems snRNAs which has a counterpart in the U4atac- ombination protein, 275 in the repair of Escherichia coli submitted to hy- U6atac SNRNA duplex, 387 bakers’ yeast — The coenzyme A-synthesizing protein drogen peroxide under low iron conditions, 359 CHO double mutant — Characterization of the sensi- complex and its proposed role in CoA biosynthesis adenylylation — GTP-dependent modification of a tivity to various genotoxic agents of the UVU1 in bakers’ yeast, 787 21-kDa substrate with NAD* in bovine brain so- CHO cell line, a double mutant from UV com- band 3 — /n vitro properties and organ uptake of rat luble fraction is not ADP-ribosylation of small plementation group 1, 261 band 3 cross-linked erythrocytes, 53 G-protein but tailing of tRNA, 407 cholinesterase — Acetylcholinesterase in Spirographis base-pair lifetime — Internal motions of nucleic acid adhesion — Metal-ion catalyzed oxidation affects fibri- spallanzanii (Polychaeta: Sedentaria): Presence of structures and the determination of base-pair life- nogen activity on platelet aggregation and adhe- two dimeric membrane-bound forms, 397 times, 775 sion, 449 chromatin — Vanadates form insoluble complexes BASP1 — The BASP1 family is abundant in axonal adipocytes — PPARy and the control of adipogenesis, with histones, 457 termini myristoylated proteins. Primary structure 111 chromosomal rearrangements — Genetic instability analysis and physico-chemical properties, 373 adipogenesis — Peroxisome proliferators and peroxi- and its possible evolutionary implications on the Bcl-2 — Suppression of apoptosis by overexpression of some proliferator activated receptors (PPARs) as Bcl-2 or Bcl-x. promotes survival and mutagenesis chromosomal structure of Streptomyces, 555 regulators of lipid metabolism, 81 -PPARy and the after oxidative damage, 613 CoA — The coenzyme A-synthesizing protein complex control of adipogenesis, 111 Bcl-x, — Suppression of apoptosis by overexpression and its proposed role in CoA biosynthesis in ADP-ribosylation — GTP-dependent modification of of Bcl-2 or Bcl-x, promotes survival and mutagen- bakers’ yeast, 787 a 21-kDa substrate with NAD* in bovine brain esis after oxidative damage, 613 CoA/4’-phosphopantetheine cycle — The coenzyme soluble fraction is not ADP-ribosylation of small biocomputing — Protein structure prediction. Implica- A-synthesizing protein complex and its proposed G-protein but tailing of tRNA, 407 tions for the biologist, 681 role in CoA biosynthesis in bakers’ yeast, 787 affinity labeling — Alkylation at the active site of the biological electron and proton transfer — Hydroge- coconut oil — Changes in chemical composition and D-3-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase (BDH), a nase: A hydrogen-metabolizing enzyme. What do physico-chemical properties of chick low- and membrane phospholipid-dependent enzyme, by 3- the crystal structures tell us about its mode of high-density lipoproteins induced by supplementa- chloroacety! pyridine dinucleotide (3-CAPAD), 37 action?, 661 tion of coconut oil to the diet, 333 aggregation — Metal-ion catalyzed oxidation affects bis-ANS — Effect of self association of bis-ANS and Congo red — Effect of self association of bis-ANS and fibrinogen activity on platelet aggregation and ad- bis-azo dyes on protein binding, 23 bis-azo dyes on protein binding, 23 hesion, 449 brain proteins — The BASP1 family is abundant in cross-linking — /n vitro properties and organ uptake of Agrobacterium tumefaciens — Alkylsyringamides, axonal termini myristoylated proteins. Primary rat band 3 cross-linked erythrocytes, 53 new inducers of Agrobacterium tumefaciens vi- structure analysis and physico-chemical properties, cyclic nucleotides — Bifunctional structure of two rulence genes, 3 373 adenylyl cyclases from the myxobacterium Stigma- annelid polychaete — Acetylcholinesterase in Spiro- tella aurantiaca, 757 graphis spallanzanii (Polychaeta: Sedentaria): cysteine proteases — Proregion structure of members Cc Presence of two dimeric membrane-bound forms, of the papain superfamily. Mode of inhibition of 397 cadherin — Receptor protein tyrosine phosphatases: enzymatic activity, 645 annexin — Structure of human annexin I: Comparison Involvement in cell-cell interaction and signaling, cysteinyl-tRNA synthetase — Cysteinyl-tRNA syn- of homology modelling and crystallographic ex- 477 thetase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Purifica- periment, 691 calcium — The effect of different molecular species of tion, characterization and assignment to the antibiotics — Molecular characterization of the proka- sphingomyelin on phospholipase C 81 activity, 741 genomic sequence YNL247w, 731 ryotic epf gene product involved in a pepidyltrans- CapZ — Analysis of long range structural effects in- cytochrome P4s9 — Peroxisome proliferators alter the ferase reaction, 7 duced by DNase-I interaction with actin expression of estrogen-metabolizing enzymes, 151 antisense RNA — Decreased expression of the high- monomeric form or complexed to CapZ, 485 cytoskeleton — Integrins in morphogenesis and signal- mobility group protein T160 by antisense RNA carrier detection — Deletion screening and carrier ing, 467 impairs the growth of mouse fibroblasts, 717 detection in Duchenne muscular dystrophy in Pol- apolipoproteins — The effects of fibrates and thiazoli- ish population via direct analysis of DNA and RNA D dinediones on plasma triglyceride metabolism are transcripts, 439 mediated by distinct peroxisome proliferator acti- casein kinase II — Phosphorylation of Srp1p, the yeast decavanadate — Vanadates form insoluble complexes vated receptors (PPARs), 95 nuclear localization signal receptor, in vitro and in with histones, 457 apoptosis — Analysis of long range structural effects vivo, 247 deletion — Deletion screening and carrier detection in induced by DNase-I interaction with actin castanospermine — Trehalase of Dictyostelium discoi- Duchenne muscular dystrophy in Polish population monomeric form or complexed to CapZ, 485 — On deum: Inhibition by amino-containing analogs of via direct analysis of DNA and RNA transcripts, the use of Zn** to discriminate endonucleases acti- trehalose and affinity purification, 229 439 800 derivative of the 30S subunit — Preparation of a echistatin — Echistatin inhibits pp72* and pp125°“* gene expression — The effects of fibrates and thiazoli- ‘beheaded’ derivative of the 30S ribosomal sub- phosphorylation in fibrinogen-adherent platelets, dinediones on plasma triglyceride metabolism are unit, 523 769 mediated by distinct peroxisome proliferator acti- desaturation — Fatty acid metabolism, pharmacologi- editing — Intron-dependent enzymatic formation of vated receptors (PPARs), 95 — Retinoid X receptor cal nutrients and hypertension, 135 modified nucleosides in eukaryotic trnas: A review, (RXR) gene expression is regulated by fatty acids dexamethasone — Retinoid X receptor (RXR) gene 293 and dexamethasone in hepatic cells, 107 — Glu- expression is regulated by fatty acids and dexa- eicosapentaenoic — Fatty acid metabolism, pharmaco- tamine and regulation of gene expression in mam- methasone in hepatic cells, 107 logical nutrients and hypertension, 135 malian cells. Special reference to phosphoenolpy- Dictyostelium — Trehalase of Dictyostelium discoi- elongation factor 2 — Heterologous expression in Es- ruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK), 125 — Recent deum: Inhibition by amino-containing analogs of cherichia coli of the gene encoding an archaeal update on the PPARG@-null mouse, 139 — Synthesis trehalose and affinity purification, 229 thermoacidophilic elongation factor 2. Properties of region-labelled proteins for NMR studies by in differentiation — Receptor protein tyrosine phospha- of the recombinant protein, 303 vitro translation of column-coupled mRNAs, 415 tases: Involvement in cell-cell interaction and sig- endonucleases — On the use of Zn** to discriminate gene regulation — Regulation of gene expression by naling, 477 endonucleases activated during apoptosis, 435 fatty acids: Special reference to fatty acid binding dioxygenase — Structure and mechanism of lipoxyge- eRF1 — Expression oft he release factor eRF1 (Sup45p) protein (FABP), 129 — Peroxisome proliferators nases, 629 gene of higher eukaryotes in yeast and mammalian alter the expression of estrogen-metabolizing disseminated intravascular coagulation — Pig Ia! ap- tissues, 27 enzymes, 151 pears unmodified in plasma in case of endotoxin-in- erythrocytes — /n vitro properties and organ uptake of genetic instability — Genetic instability and its duced disseminated intravascular coagulation, 749 rat band 3 cross-linked erythrocytes, 53 possible evolutionary implications on the chromo- DNA -— Internal motions of nucleic acid structures and Escherichia coli — Artefactual cleavage of E coli H-NS somal structure of Streptomyces, 555 the determination of base-pair lifetimes, 775 by OmpT, 315 — Role of SOS and OxyR systems genomic sequence YNL247w — Cysteinyl-tRNA syn- DNA binding — A set of polyclonal and monoclonal in the repair of Escherichia coli submitted to hy- thetase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Purifica- antibodies reveals major differences in post-trans- drogen peroxide under low iron conditions, 359 tion, characterization and assignment to the lational modification of the rat HNF1 and vHNF1 ester hydrolysis — Similarities of hydrolytic antibodies genomic sequence YNL247w, 731 homeoproteins, 707 revealed by their X-ray structures: A review, 653 genotoxic stress — NAD* loading of mammalian cells DNA damage — NAD" loading of mammalian cells by estrogen metabolism — Peroxisome proliferators alter by electrotransfection leads to increased electrotransfection leads to increased poly(ADP-ri- the expression of estrogen-metabolizing enzymes, poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation capacity, 175 bosyl)ation capacity, 175 151 Giardia lamblia — Involvement and identification of a DNA double-strand breaks — Radiation-induced ether-glycerolipid synthesis — Copurification of dihy- lysine in the PPi-site of pyrophosphate-dependent DNA double-strand breaks and the radiosensitivity droxyacetone-phosphate acyl-transferase and other phosphofructokinase from Giardia lamblia, 221 of human cells: A closer look, 567 peroxisomal proteins from liver of fenofibrate- glucose — Transcriptional regulation by glucose in the DNA glycosylases — Repair of oxidized DNA bases in treated rats, 423 liver, 113 — Glucose-dependent transcriptional the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 559 eukaryotic genome — Role of nuclear architecture in regulation of the human sucrase-isomaltase (SI) DNA lesions — Structure of oligonucleotides with the initiation of eukaryotic DNA replication, 541 gene, 119 — Biphasic pattern of heparin-induced either a strand break or a bulged nucleotide, 593 extracellular matrix — Evidence for a specific inter- oxidative degradation of trypsin in the presence of DNA ligase — Site directed DNA joining, 13 action of vitronectin with arginine: Effects of re- glucose, 351 DNA recombination — Site directed DNA joining, 13 ducing agents on the expression of functional do- glucose-dependent transcriptional regulation ki- DNA repair — Repair of oxidized DNA bases in the mains and immunoepitopes, 205 nase — Transcriptional regulation by glucose in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 559 — Radiation- liver, 113 induced DNA double-strand breaks and the F-G glutamine — Glutamine and regulation of gene ex- radiosensitivity of human cells: A closer look, 567 fatty acid analysis — The effect of different molecular pression in mammalian cells. Special reference to — Mammalian Rad51 protein: A RecA homologue phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK), with pleiotropic functions, 587 species of sphingomyelin on phospholipase C 61 DNA replication — Site directed DNA joining, 13 — activity, 741 125 glycine decarboxylase complex — Structural studies Role of nuclear architecture in the initiation of fatty acid induction — Retinoid X receptor (RXR@) of the glycine decarboxylase complex from pea leaf eukaryotic DNA replication, 541 gene expression is regulated by fatty acids and mitochondria, 637 DNA sequence — Organization of the Thermus ther- dexamethasone in hepatic cells, 107 glycosaminoglycans — Proteoglycan synthesis in- mophilus nusA/infB operon and overexpression of fatty acids — Regulation of gene expression by fatty duced by transforming and basic fibroblast growth the infB gene in Escherichia coli, 195 acids: Special reference to fatty acid binding pro- factors in human malignant mesothelioma is medi- DNA topoisomerase — Mitochondrial DNA topoi- tein (FABP), 129 ated through specific receptors and the tyrosine somerase I of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 341 fibrate — Preparation of a dansylated fibrate, a new kinase intracellular pathway, 323 DNA-dependent protein kinase — p53-dependent fluorescent tool to study peroxisome proliferation. green algae — Chlamydomonas U2, U4 and U6 apoptosis and transcription of p2/"”?4 in Effect on hepatic-derived cell lines, 145 snRNAs. An evolutionary conserved putative third SCID mice following y-irradiation, 607 fibrinogen — Metal-ion catalyzed oxidation affects interaction between U4 and U6 snRNAs which has DNase I — Analysis of long range structural effects fibrinogen activity on platelet aggregation and ad- induced by DNase-I interaction with actin hesion, 449 a counterpart in the U4atac-U6atac snRNA duplex, monomeric form or complexed to CapZ, 485 fluorescence — Preparation of a dansylated fibrate, a 387 DNase II — On the use of Zn™ to discriminate endo- new fluorescent tool to study peroxisome prolife- growth factors — Proteoglycan synthesis induced by nucleases activated during apoptosis, 435 ration. Effect on hepatic-derived cell lines, 145 transforming and basic fibroblast growth factors in docosahexaenoic acid — Fatty acid metabolism, phar- fluorescence-anisotropy — Changes in chemical com- human malignant mesothelioma is mediated macological nutrients and hypertension, 135 position and physico-chemical properties of chick through specific receptors and the tyrosine kinase Duchenne muscular dystrophy — Deletion screening low- and high-density lipoproteins induced by sup- intracellular pathway, 323 and carrier detection in Duchenne muscular dys- plementation of coconut oil to the diet, 333 trophy in Polish population via direct analysis of focal adhesion — Integrins in morphogenesis and sig- H DNA and RNA transcripts, 439 naling, 467 dye-protein binding — Effect of self association of free fatty acids — Muscle-specific overexpression of 178-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type IV — Per- bis-ANS and bis-azo dyes on protein binding, 23 human lipoprotein lipase in mice causes increased oxisome proliferators alter the expression of es- intracellular free fatty acids and induction of per- trogen-metabolizing enzymes, 151 oxisomal enzymes, 163 o-helix — An investigation into the surface activity of E fusogenic peptide — Structure-activity relationships in C-terminal homologues of Escherichia coli low 3’-exonucleases — Polyadenylated mRNA in Escheri- the fusion of small unilamellar phosphati- molecular mass penicillin-binding proteins 4, 5 and chia coli: Modulation of poly(A) RNA levels by dylcholine vesicles induced by a model peptide, 6, 171 polynucleotide phosphorylase and ribonuclease II, 509 H-NS — Artefactual cleavage ofE c oliH-NS by OmpT, 211 GAP-43 (B-50) — The BASP1 family is abundant in 315 E coli —{mmunochemical determination of the cellular axonal termini myristoylated proteins. Primary H202 — Suppression of apoptosis by overexpression of content of polypeptide chain release factor RF3 in structure analysis and physico-chemical properties, Bcl-2 or Bcl-x, promotes survival and mutagenesis Escherichia coli, 725 373 after oxidative damage, 613 haemolysis — Surface activity properties of cysteine- gene in Escherichia coli, 195 — Poly(A) dependent substituted C-terminal melittin analogues, 503 translation in rabbit reticulocyte lysate, 781 maize axis — S6 ribosomal protein phosphorylation heat shock — Purification of an atypical bovine inter- insulin-mimetics — Vanadates form insoluble com- and translation of stored mRNA in maize, 187 feron induced in response to heat shock in bovine plexes with histones, 457 mammalian cells — Overexpression of kin17 protein cultured cells. Characterization in comparison with integrin — Integrins in morphogenesis and signaling, forms intranuclear foci in mammalian cells, 599 the classical o, B and y interferon, 43 467 MDL 25 637 — Trehalase of Dictyostelium discoi- heparin — Biphasic pattern of heparin-induced oxida- inter-c-inhibitor — Pig lol appears unmodified in deum: Inhibition by amino-containing analogs of tive degradation of trypsin in the presence of glu- plasma in case of endotoxin-induced disseminated trehalose and affinity purification, 229 cose, 351 intravascular coagulation, 749 melittin — Surface activity properties of cysteine-sub- high-density lipoprotein — Changes in chemical com- interferon — Purification of an atypical bovine interfe- stituted C-terminal melittin analogues, 503 position and physico-chemical properties of chick ron induced in response to heat shock in bovine membrane — An investigation into the surface activity low- and high-density lipoproteins induced by sup- cultured cells. Characterization in comparison with of C-terminal homologues of Escherichia coli low plementation of coconut oil to the diet, 333 the classical o, 8 and y interferon, 43 molecular mass penicillin-binding proteins 4, 5 and histone — Artefactual cleavage of E coli H-NS by intron — Intron-dependent enzymatic formation of 6, 171 OmpT, 315 — Vanadates form insoluble complexes modified nucleosides in eukaryotic trnas: A review, membrane BDH - Alkylation at the active site of the with histones, 457 293 D-3-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase (BDH), a HIV proteins — Structure, biological functions and ionizing radiation — p53-dependent apoptosis and membrane phospholipid-dependent enzyme, by 3- inhibition of the HIV-1 proteins Vpr and NCp7, transcription of p2/""?““" in SCID mice follow- chloroacety] pyridine dinucleotide (3-CAPAD), 37 673 ing y-irradiation, 607 membrane fusion — Structure-activity relationships in HIV-1 RNA-NCp7 complex — Structure, biological iron-sulfur proteins — Hydrogenase: A hydrogen-me- the fusion of small unilamellar phosphati- functions and inhibition of the HIV-1 proteins Vpr tabolizing enzyme. What do the crystal structures dylcholine vesicles induced by a model peptide, and NCp7, 673 tell us about its mode of action?, 661 509 HMG protein — Decreased expression of the high-mo- isocitrate lyase — Effect of pH on the role of Mg** and mesothelioma — Proteoglycan synthesis induced by bility group protein T160 by antisense RNA im- Mn‘ on Phycomyces isocitrate lyase kinetics, 179 transforming and basic fibroblast growth factors in pairs the growth of mouse fibroblasts, 717 human malignant mesothelioma is mediated homologous recombination —- Mammalian Rad51 pro- through specific receptors and the tyrosine kinase K-L tein: A RecA homologue with pleiotropic function- intracellular pathway, 323 s, 587 kidney — A set of polyclonal and monoclonal anti- metabolism — Glucose-dependent transcriptional homology modelling — Structure of human annexin I: bodies reveals major differences in post-transla- regulation of the human sucrase-isomaltase (SI) Comparison of homology modelling and crystal- tional modification of the rat HNF1l and vHNF1 gene, 119 lographic experiment, 691 homeoproteins, 707 metal-ion catalyzed oxidation — Metal-ion catalyzed human cells — Radiation-induced DNA double-strand kin17 protein — Overexpression of kin17 protein oxidation affects fibrinogen activity on platelet breaks and the radiosensitivity of human cells: A forms intranuclear foci in mammalian cells, 599 aggregation and adhesion, 449 closer look, 567 kinetic parameters — The hog intestinal mucosa acy- metalloprotein — The hog intestinal mucosa acylase I: hydrogen metabolism — Hydrogenase: A hydrogen- lase I: Subcellular localization, isolation, kinetic Subcellular localization, isolation, kinetic studies metabolizing enzyme. What do the crystai struc- studies and biological function, 265 and biological function, 265 tures tell us about its mode of action?, 661 L-pyruvate kinase — Transcriptional regulation by methylase — Intron-dependent enzymatic formation of hydrogen peroxide — Role of SOS and OxyR systems glucose in the liver, 113 modified nucleosides in eukaryotic trnas: A review, in the repair of Escherichia coli submitted to hy- leukocyte elastase — Pig Iol appears unmodified in 293 drogen peroxide under low iron conditions, 359 plasma in case of endotoxin-induced disseminated Mg”* — Effect of pH on the role of Mg”* and Mn”* on hydrogenases — Hydrogenase: A hydrogen-metabo- intravascular coagulation, 749 Phycomyces isocitrate lyase kinetics, 179 lizing enzyme. What do the crystal structures tell leukotrienes — Structure and mechanism of lipoxyge- microsatellite — Deletion screening and carrier detec- us about its mode of action?, 661 nases, 629 tion in Duchenne muscular dystrophy in Polish hypertension — Fatty acid metabolism, pharmacologi- lipid and carbohydrate metabolisms — Regulation of population via direct analysis of DNA and RNA cal nutrients and hypertension, 135 gene expression by fatty acids: Special reference to transcripts, 439 — Differences and similarities be- fatty acid binding protein (FABP), 129 tween various tandem repeat sequences: Minisatel- lipid metabolism — Peroxisome proliferators and per- lites and microsatellites, 577 oxisome proliferator activated receptors (PPARs) minigenes — Regulation of protein synthesis by mi- IF2 — Organization of the Thermus thermophilus as regulators of lipid metabolism, 81 nigene expression, 527 nusA/infB operon and overexpression of the infB lipoamide-containing H-protein — Structural studies minisatellite — Differences and similarities between gene in Escherichia coli, 195 of the glycine decarboxylase complex from pea leaf various tandem repeat sequences: Minisatellites immune electron microscopy — Localization of two mitochondria, 637 and microsatellites, 577 domains of a mutant form of Escherichia coli pro- lipoprotein lipase — The effects of fibrates and thia- mitochondria — Mitochondrial DNA topoisomerase I tein L7/L12 that binds the large ribosomal subunit zolidinediones on plasma triglyceride metabolism of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 341 as a single dimer, 365 are mediated by distinct peroxisome proliferator Mn” - Effect of pH on the role of Mg”* and Mn™* on immunoblotting — Mitochondrial DNA topoisome- activated receptors (PPARs), 95 — Muscle-specific Phycomyces isocitrate lyase kinetics, 179 rase I of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 341 overexpression of human lipoprotein lipase in mice model membrane fusion — Structure-activity relation- immunofluorescence — NAD* loading of mammalian causes increased intracellular free fatty acids and ships in the fusion of small unilamellar phosphati- cells by electrotransfection leads to increased induction of peroxisomal enzymes, 163 dylcholine vesicles induced by a model peptide, poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation capacity, 175 lipoxins — Structure and mechanism of lipoxygenases, 509 importin — Phosphorylation of Srplp, the yeast 629 molecular dynamics — Structure of human annexin I: nuclear localization signal receptor, in vitro and in liver — Transcriptional regulation by glucose in the Comparison of homology modelling and crystal- vivo, 247 liver, 113 — Glutamine and regulation of gene lographic experiment, 691 in vitro translation — Synthesis of region-labelled expression in mammalian cells. Special reference molecular forms — Acetylcholinesterase in Spiro- proteins for NMR studies by in vitro translation of to phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK), graphis spallanzanii (Polychaeta: Sedentaria): column-coupled mRNAs, 415 125 — A set of polyclonal and monoclonal anti- Presence of two dimeric membrane-bound forms, inducible systems — Overexpression of kin17 protein bodies reveals major differences in post-transla- 397 forms intranuclear foci in mammalian cells, 599 tional modification of the rat HNFl and vHNF1 molecular modelling — Structure of oligonucleotides induction — Alkylsyringamides, new inducers of Ag- homeoproteins, 707 with either a strand break or a bulged nucleotide, 593 robacterium tumefaciens virulence genes, 3 low-density lipoprotein — Changes in chemical com- morphogenesis — Integrins in morphogenesis and sig- infB — Organization of the Thermus thermophilus position and physico-chemical properties of chick naling, 467 nusA/infB operon and overexpression of the infB low- and high-density lipoproteins induced by sup- mRNA polyadenylation — Identification of ribosomal gene in Escherichia coli, 195 plementation of coconut oil to the diet, 333 protein S1 as a poly(A) binding protein in Escheri- inflammatory response — Recent update on the lysis — An investigation into the surface activity of chia coli, 493 PPARa-null mouse, 139 C-terminal homologues of Escherichia coli low multienzyme complex — The coenzyme A-synthesiz- initiation — Organization of the Thermus thermophilus molecular mass penicillin-binding proteins 4, 5 and ing protein complex and its proposed role in CoA nusA/infB operon and overexpression of the infB 6, 171 biosynthesis in bakers’ yeast, 787 802 multiple adenyiyl cyclases — Bifunctional structure of oxidative damage — Suppression of apoptosis by over- pendent phosphofructokinase from Giardia lam- two adenylyl cyclases from the myxobacterium expression of Bcl-2 or Bcl-x_ promotes survival blia, 221 Stigmatella aurantiaca, 757 and mutagenesis after oxidative damage, 613 phosphokinase — Proteoglycan synthesis induced by mutagenesis — Suppression of apoptosis by overex- oxidative DNA damage — Repair of oxidized DNA transforming and basic fibroblast growth factors in pression of Bcl-2 or Bcl-x_ promotes survival and bases in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 559 human malignant mesothelioma is mediated mutagenesis after oxidative damage, 613 oxidized ATP — Involvement and identification of a through specific receptors and the tyrosine kinase myopathy — Muscle-specific overexpression of human lysine in the PPi-site of pyrophosphate-dependent intracellular pathway, 323 lipoprotein lipase in mice causes increased intracel- phosphofructokinase from Giardia lamblia, 221 phospholipase C 61 — The effect of different molecu- lular free fatty acids and induction of peroxisomal oxyanion hole — Similarities of hydrolytic antibodies lar species of sphingomyelin on phospholipase C enzymes, 163 revealed by their X-ray structures: A review, 653 51 activity, 741 myristoylation — The BASP1 family is abundant in 4’-phosphopantetheine — The coenzyme A-synthesiz- phospholipids — Alkylation at the active site of the axonal termini myristoylated proteins. Primary ing protein complex and its proposed role in CoA D-3-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase (BDH), a structure analysis and physico-chemical properties, biosynthesis in bakers’ yeast, 787 membrane phospholipid-dependent enzyme, by 3- 373 p53 — p53-dependent apoptosis and transcription of chloroacetyl pyridine dinucleotide (3-CAPAD), 37 p21"eP!44! iy SCID mice following y-irradia- phosphonate hapten — Similarities of hydrolytic anti- tion, 607 bodies revealed by their X-ray structures: A review, N papin superfamily — Proregion structure of members 653 NAD analogue — Alkylation at the active site of the of the papain superfamily. Mode of inhibition of phosphorylation ~ Echistatin inhibits pp72°* and D-3-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase (BDH), a enzymatic activity, 645 pp125 sae phosphorylation in fibrinogen-adherent membrane phospholipid-dependent enzyme, by 3- penB —- Polyadenylated mRNA in Escherichia coli: platelets, 769 : chloroacety] pyridine dinucleotide (3-CAPAD), 37 Modulation of poly(A) RNA levels by polynucle- Phycomyces — Effect of pH on the role of Mg” and NAD* — GTP-dependent modification of a 21-kDa otide phosphorylase and ribonuclease II, 211 Mn”* on Phycomyces isocitrate lyase kinetics, 179 substrate with NAD* in bovine brain soluble frac- penicillin-binding protein — An investigation into the phylogenesis — Chlamydomonas U2, U4 and U6 tion is not ADP-ribosylation of small G-protein but surface activity of C-terminal homologues of Es- snRNAs. An evolutionary conserved putative third tailing of tRNA, 407 cherichia coli low molecular mass penicillin-bind- interaction between U4 and U6 snRNAs which has NCp7 — Structure, biological functions and inhibition ing proteins 4, 5 and 6, 171 a counterpart in the U4atac-U6atac snRNA duplex, of the HIV-1 proteins Vpr and NCp7, 673 peptide — Surface activity properties of cysteine-sub- 387 nickel enzyme — Hydrogenase: A hydrogen-metabo- stituted C-terminal melittin analogues, 503 platelet — Metal-ion catalyzed oxidation affects fibri- lizing enzyme. What do the crystal structures tell peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase — Regulation of protein nogen activity on platelet aggregation and adhe- us about its mode of action?, 661 synthesis by minigene expression, 527 sion, 449 NLS receptor — Phosphorylation of Srp|p, the yeast peptidyltransferases — Molecular characterization of platelet adhesion — Echistatin inhibits pp72%* and nuclear localization signal receptor, in vitro and in the prokaryotic epf gene product involved in a pp125'4* phosphorylation in fibrinogen-adherent vivo, 247 pepidyltransferase reaction, 7 platelets, 769 NMR - Structure of oligonucleotides with either a peroxisome — Copurification of dihydroxyacetone- poly(A) — Poly(A) dependent translation in rabbit re- strand break or a bulged nucleotide, 593 phosphate acyl-transferase and other peroxisomal ticulocyte lysate, 781 NMR protein structure — Synthesis of region-la- proteins from liver of fenofibrate-treated rats, 423 poly(A) polymerase — Polyadenylated mRNA in Es- belled proteins for NMR studies by in vitro trans- peroxisome proliferation — Recent update on the cherichia coli: Modulation of poly(A) RNA levels lation of column-coupled mRNAs, 415 PPARa-null mouse, 139 — Preparation of a dansyl- by polynucleotide phosphorylase and ribonuclease non-genotoxic carcinogens — Recent update on the ated fibrate, a new fluorescent tool to study perox- Ii, 211 PPARo-null mouse, 139 isome proliferation. Effect on hepatic-derived cell poly(A) RNA -— Identification of ribosomal protein S1 non-heme iron — Structure and mechanism of lipox- lines, 145 as a poly(A) binding protein in Escherichia coli, ygenases, 629 peroxisome proliferator — Peroxisome proliferators 493 nuclear architecture — Role of nuclear architecture in and peroxisome proliferator activated receptors poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase — NAD* loading of the initiation of eukaryotic DNA replication, 541 (PPARs) as regulators of lipid metabolism, 81 —- mammalian cells by electrotransfection leads to nuclear foci — Overexpression of kin17 protein forms Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor increased poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation capacity, 175 intranuclear foci in mammalian cells, 599 (PPAR)-dependent and -independent transcrip- poly(C) — Identification of ribosomal protein S1 as a nuclear receptors — The effects of fibrates and thia- tional modulation of several non-peroxisomal poly(A) binding protein in Escherichia coli, 493 zolidinediones on plasma triglyceride metabolism genes by peroxisome proliferators, 101 — Peroxi- polymorphism — Deletion screening and carrier detec- are mediated by distinct peroxisome proliferator some proliferators alter the expression of estrogen- tion in Duchenne muscular dystrophy in Polish metabolizing enzymes, 151 population via direct analysis of DNA and RNA activated receptors (PPARs), 95 nucleoside triphosphate — GTP-dependent modifica- peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor transcripts, 439 polysomes — Identification of ribosomal protein S1 as tion of a 21-kDa substrate with NAD” in bovine (PPAR) — Peroxisome proliferator-activated re- ceptor (PPAR)-dependent and -independent tran- a poly(A) binding protein in Escherichia coli, 493 brain soluble fraction is not ADP-ribosylation of scriptional modulation of several non-peroxisomal polyunsaturated fatty acids — Fatty acid metabolism, small G-protein but tailing of tRNA, 407 genes by peroxisome proliferators, 101 pharmacological nutrients and hypertension, 135 numerical simulation — Computational enzymology, peroxisomes — Muscle-specific overexpression of porcine intestine — The hog intestinal mucosa acylase 687 human lipoprotein lipase in mice causes increased I: Subcellular localization, isolation, kinetic studies intracellular free fatty acids and induction of per- and biological function, 265 O-P pp125"4* _ Echistatin inhibits pp72°* and pp125"** oxisomal enzymes, 163 PEST sequences — The BASP1 family is abundant in phosphorylation in fibrinogen-adherent platelets, 2’, oligoadenylate synthetase — Purification of an axonal termini myristoylated proteins. Primary 769 atypical bovine interferon induced in response to pp72** — Echistatin inhibits pp72°* and pp125°** structure analysis and physico-chemical properties, heat shock in bovine cultured cells. Charac- 373 phosphorylation in fibrinogen-adherent platelets, terization in comparison with the classical a, B and pH-effect — Effect of pH on the role of Mg”* and Mn** 769 y interferon, 43 on Phycomyces isocitrate lyase kinetics, 179 PPARs — Peroxisome proliferators and peroxisome B-oxidation — Muscle-specific overexpression of phenol amides — Alkylsyringamides, new inducers of proliferator activated receptors (PPARs) as regula- human lipoprotein lipase in mice causes increased Agrobacterium tumefaciens virulence genes, 3 tors of lipid metabolism, 81 — PPARy and the intracellular free fatty acids and induction of per- phosphatidylinositol — Acetylcholinesterase in Spiro- control of adipogenesis, 111 oxisomal enzymes, 163 graphis spallanzanii (Polychaeta: Sedentaria): PPARa — Recent update on the PPARG-null mouse, OmpT — Artefactual cleavage of E coli H-NS by Presence of two dimeric membrane-bound forms, 139 OmpT, 315 397 pre-mRNA splicing — Chlamydomonas U2, U4 and osmo-expression — Purification of active Escherichia phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase — Glutamine U6 snRNAs. An evolutionary conserved putative coli ribosome recycling factor (RRF) from an and regulation of gene expression in mammalian third interaction between U4 and U6 snRNAs osmo-regulated expression system, 243 cells. Special reference to phosphoenolpyruvate which has a counterpart in the U4atac-U6atac SURNA oxidation — Biphasic pattern of heparin-induced oxi- carboxykinase (PEPCK), 125 duplex, 387 dative degradation of trypsin in the presence of phosphofructokinase — Involvement and identifica- preadipose cells — PPARy and the control of adipogen- glucose, 351 tion of a lysine in the PPi-site of pyrophosphate-de- esis, 111 protease — Artefactual cleavage of E coli H-NS by rat — /n vitro properties and organ uptake of rat band Saccharomyces cerevisiae — Repair of oxidized DNA OmpT, 315 3 cross-linked erythrocytes, 53 bases in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 559 protein conformation — Evidence for a specific inter- reaction mechanism — Computational enzymology, —Cysteinyl-tRNA synthetase from Saccharomyces action of vitronectin with arginine: Effects of re- 687 cerevisiae. Purification, characterization and as- ducing agents on the expression of functional do- RecA protein — Overexpression of kin17 protein signment to the genomic sequence YNL247w, 731 mains and immunoepitopes, 205 forms intranuclear foci in mammalian cells, 599 SecA — Protein translocation functions of Escherichia protein crystal structure — Structural studies of the recombinant EF-2 — Heterologous expression in Es- coli SecY: In vitro characterization of cold-sensi- glycine decarboxylase complex from pea leaf mi- cherichia coli of the gene encoding an archaeal tive secY mutants, 517 tochondria, 637 thermoacidophilic elongation factor 2. Properties SecY — Protein translocation functions of Escherichia protein domain design — Protein structure prediction. of the recombinant protein, 303 coli SecY: In vitro characterization of cold-sensi- Implications for the biologist, 681 recombination — Characterization of an amino-termi- tive secY mutants, 517 protein labelling — Synthesis of region-labelled pro- nal fragment of the bacteriophage T4 uvsY recom- seed germination — S6 ribosomal protein phosphory- teins for NMR studies by in vitro translation of bination protein, 275 — Differences and similarities lation and translation of stored mRNA in maize, column-coupled mRNAs, 415 between various tandem repeat sequences: Mini- 187 protein mapping — Localization of two domains of a satellites and microsatellites, 577 self association — Effect of self association of bis-ANS mutant form of Escherichia coli protein L7/L12 release factor — Expression of the release factor eRF1 and bis-azo dyes on protein binding, 23 that binds the large ribosomal subunit as a single (Sup45p) gene of higher eukaryotes in yeast and sensitivity to radiation and chemicals — Charac- dimer, 365 mammalian tissues, 27 — Cloning and overex- terization of the sensitivity to various genotoxic protein polymerization — Evidence for a specific pression of polypeptide release factor | of Thermus agents of the UVU1 CHO cell line, a double mutant interaction of vitronectin with arginine: Effects of thermophilus, 287 from UV complementation group 1, 261 reducing agents on the expression of functional replication slippage — Differences and similarities septic shock — Pig lal appears unmodified in plasma domains and immunoepitopes, 205 between various tandem repeat sequences: Mini- in case of endotoxin-induced disseminated intra- protein purification — Purification of an atypical bo- satellites and microsatellites, 577 vascular coagulation, 749 vine interferon induced in response to heat shock ret proto-oncogene — Oncogenic rearrangements of sequence analysis — Protein structure prediction. Im- in bovine cultured cells. Characterization in com- the ret proto-oncogene in thyroid tumors induced plications for the biologist, 681 after exposure to ionizing radiation, 619 parison with the classical a, B and y interferon, 43 signal compounds — Alkylsyringamides, new inducers RET/PTC oncogene — Oncogenic rearrangements of — Purification of active Escherichia coli ribosome of Agrobacterium tumefaciens virulence genes, 3 the ret proto-oncogene in thyroid tumors induced recycling factor (RRF) from an osmo-regulated signal transduction — Integrins in morphogenesis and after exposure to ionizing radiation, 619 expression system, 243 — Copurification of dihy- signaling, 467 reticulocyte luciferase — Poly(A) dependent transla- droxyacetone-phosphate acyl-transferase and other small angle X-ray scattering — Structural studies of tion in rabbit reticulocyte lysate, 781 peroxisomal proteins from liver of fenofibrate- the glycine decarboxylase complex from pea leaf retinoid X receptor — Retinoid X receptor (RXR) treated rats, 423 mitochondria, 637 gene expression is regulated by fatty acids and protein structure prediction — Protein structure pre- snoRNA - Intron-dependent enzymatic formation of dexamethasone in hepatic cells, 107 diction. Implications for the biologist, 681 modified nucleosides in eukaryotic trnas: A review, RF1 —Cloning and overexpression of polypeptide re- protein synthesis — Expression of the release factor 293 lease factor 1 of Thermus thermophilus, 287 eRF1 (Sup45p) gene of higher eukaryotes in yeast snRNA - Intron-dependent enzymatic formation of RF3 — Immunochemical determination of the cellular and mammalian tissues, 27 modified nucleosides in eukaryotic trnas: A review, content of polypeptide chain release factor RF3 in protein synthesis inhibition — Regulation of protein 293 Escherichia coli, 725 synthesis by minigene expression, 527 SOPMaA - Protein structure prediction. Implications Rho — Integrins in morphogenesis and signaling, 467 protein translocation — Protein translocation func- for the biologist, 681 ribosomal protein — Localization of two domains of tions of Escherichia coli SecY: In vitro charac- SOS response — Role of SOS and OxyR systems in the a mutant form of Escherichia coli protein L7/L12 terization of cold-sensitive secY mutants, 517 repair of Escherichia coli submitted to hydrogen that binds the large ribosomal subunit as a single protein tyrosine phosphatase — Receptor protein ty- peroxide under low iron conditions, 359 dimer, 365 rosine phosphatases: Involvement in cell-cell inter- SOS system — Cell cycle checkpoints in bacteria, 549 ribosome — Localization of two domains of a mutant action and signaling, 477 sphingomyelin molecular species — The effect of form of Escherichia coli protein L7/L12 that binds proteinases — Pig lal appears unmodified in plasma in different molecular species of sphingomyelin on the large ribosomal subunit as a single dimer, 365 case of endotoxin-induced disseminated intravas- phospholipase C 61 activity, 741 ribosome recycling factor — Purification of active cular coagulation, 749 split actin — Analysis of long range structural effects Escherichia coli ribosome recycling factor (RRF) proteoglycans — Proteoglycan synthesis induced by induced by DNase-I interaction with actin from an osmo-regulated expression system, 243 transforming and basic fibroblast growth factors in monomeric form or complexed to CapZ, 485 ribosomes — Molecular characterization of the proka- human malignant mesothelioma is mediated Srpip — Phosphorylation of Srp|p, the yeast nuclear ryotic epf gene product involved in a pepidyltrans- through specific receptors and the tyrosine kinase localization signal receptor, in vitro and in vivo, 247 ferase reaction, 7 intracellular pathway, 323 RNA degradation — Polyadenylated mRNA in Es- stored mRNA - S6 ribosomal protein phosphorylation proton exchange — Internal motions of nucleic acid and translation of stored mRNA in maize, 187 cherichia coli: Modulation of poly(A) RNA levels structures and the determination of base-pair life- by polynucleotide phosphorylase and ribonuclease Streptomyces — Genetic instability and its possible times, 775 Il, 211 evolutionary implications on the chromosomal pseudouridine synthase — Intron-dependent enzy- RNA synthesis — Polyadenylated mRNA in Escheri- structure of Streptomyces, 555 matic formation of modified nucleosides in euka- chia coli: Modulation of poly(A) RNA levels by stringent response — Cell cycle checkpoints in bacte- ryotic trnas: A review, 293 polynucleotide phosphorylase and ribonuclease II, ria, 549 pyrophosphate — Involvement and identification of a 211 sucrase-isomaltase — Glucose-dependent transcrip- lysine in the PPi-site of pyrophosphate-dependent RNase H cleavage — Preparation of a ‘beheaded’ tional regulation of the human sucrase-isomaltase phosphofructokinase from Giardia lamblia, 221 derivative of the 30S ribosomal subunit, 523 (SD gene, 119 rRNA -— Intron-dependent enzymatic formation of Sulfolobus solfataricus — Heterologous expression in Q-R : modified nucleosides in eukaryotic trnas: A review, Escherichia coli of the gene encoding an archaeal 293 thermoacidophilic elongation factor 2. Properties QM/MM method — Computational enzymology, 687 RTP — Cell cycle checkpoints in bacteria, 549 of the recombinant protein, 303 Rad51 — Mammalian Rad51 protein: A RecA homo- surface activity — Surface activity properties of cys- logue with pleiotropic functions, 587 teine-substituted C-terminal melittin analogues, radiation-associated thyroid tumors — Oncogenic S 503 rearrangements of the ret proto-oncogene in thy- 16S RNA domains — Preparation of a ‘beheaded’ syringamides — Alkylsyringamides, new inducers of roid tumors induced after exposure to ionizing derivative of the 30S ribosomal subunit, 523 Agrobacterium tumefaciens virulence genes, 3 radiation, 619 30S ribosomal subunits — Identification of ribosomal radiosensitivity — Radiation-induced DNA double- protein S| as a poly(A) binding protein in Escheri- T strand breaks and the radiosensitivity of human chia coli, 493 cells: A closer look, 567 — p53-dependent apoptosis S6 ribosomal protein phosphorylation — S6 riboso- T160 — Decreased expression of the high-mobility and transcription of p2/"“?'““" in SCID mice mal protein phosphorylation and translation of group protein T160 by antisense RNA impairs the following y-irradiation, 607 stored mRNA in maize, 187 growth of mouse fibroblasts, 717 804 tandem repeat instability — Differences and simi- Escherichia coli, 725 — Poly(A) dependent transla- U-V larities between various tandem repeat sequences: tion in rabbit reticulocyte lysate, 781 U2, U4 and U6 RNAs — Chlamydomonas U2, U4 and Minisatellites and microsatellites, 577 translation termination — Purification of active Es- U6 snRNAs. An evolutionary conserved putative termination — Expression of the release factor eRF1 cherichia coli ribosome recycling factor (RRF) third interaction between U4 and U6 snRNAs (Sup45p) gene of higher eukaryotes in yeast and from an osmo-regulated expression system, 243 — which has a counterpart in the U4atac-U6atac saRNA mammalian tissues, 27 — Immunochemical deter- Cloning and overexpression of polypeptide release duplex, 387 mination of the cellular content of polypeptide factor 1 of Thermus thermophilus, 287 uvsX — Characterization of an amino-terminal frag- chain release factor RF3 in Escherichia coli, 725 translational control — S6 ribosomal protein phospho- ment of the bacteriophage T4 uvsY recombination thermostability — Heterologous expression in Es- rylation and translation of stored mRNA in maize, protein, 275 cherichia coli of the gene encoding an archaeal 187 uvsY — Characterization of an amino-terminal frag- thermoacidophilic elongation factor 2. Properties translocational domain — Localization of two do- ment of the bacteriophage T4 uvsY recombination of the recombinant protein, 303 mains of a mutant form of Escherichia coli protein protein, 275 Thermus thermophilus — Organization of the Thermus L7/L12 that binds the large ribosomal subunit as a UVU1 - Characterization of the sensitivity to various thermophilus nusA/infB operon and overex- single dimer, 365 genotoxic agents of the UVU1 CHO cell line, a pression of the infB gene in Escherichia coli, 195 trehalase — Trehalase of Dictyostelium discoideum: double mutant from UV complementation group 1, — Cloning and overexpression of polypeptide re- Inhibition by amino-containing analogs of treha- 261 lease factor 1 of Thermus thermophilus, 287 lose and affinity purification, 229 V(D)J — Site directed DNA joining, 13 time-resolved crystallography — Structural analysis triglyceride metabolism — The effects of fibrates and validamycin A — Trehalase of Dictyostelium discoi- of compound I in hemoproteins: Study on Proteus thiazolidinediones on plasma triglyceride metabo- deum: Inhibition by amino-containing analogs of mirabilis, 667 lism are mediated by distinct peroxisome prolif- trehalose and affinity purification, 229 transcription — Transcriptional regulation by glucose erator activated receptors (PPARs), 95 vanadate — Vanadates form insoluble complexes with in the liver, 113 — Glucose-dependent transcrip- tRNA -— Intron-dependent enzymatic formation of histones, 457 tional regulation of the human sucrase-isomaltase modified nucleosides in eukaryotic trnas: A review, vir genes — Alkylsyringamides, new inducers of Agro- (SI) gene, 119 293 bacterium tumefaciens virulence genes, 3 transcription factors — A set of polyclonal and mono- tRNA starvation — Regulation of protein synthesis by vitronectin — Evidence for a specific interaction of clonal antibodies reveals major differences in post- minigene expression, 527 vitronectin with arginine: Effects of reducing translational modification of the rat HNF1 and tRNAC™ sequence — GTP-dependent modification of agents on the expression of functional domains and VHNF1 homeoproteins, 707 a 21-kDa substrate with NAD* in bovine brain immunoepitopes, 205 transcriptional modulation — Peroxisome prolif- soluble fraction is not ADP-ribosylation of small Vpr — Structure, biological functions and inhibition of erator-activated receptor (PPAR)-dependent and G-protein but tailing of tRNA, 407 the HIV-1 proteins Vpr and NCp7, 673 -independent transcriptional modulation of several truncated proteins — Overexpression of kin17 protein non-peroxisomal genes by peroxisome prolif- forms intranuclear foci in mammalian cells, 599 erators, 101 trypsin (bovine) — Biphasic pattern of heparin-in- X-Z transgenic mouse model — Muscle-specific overex- duced oxidative degradation of trypsin in the X-ray structure — Structural analysis of compound pression of human lipoprotein lipase in mice causes presence of glucose, 351 I in hemoproteins: Study on Proteus mirabilis, increased intracellular free fatty acids and induc- two component regulatory systems — Bifunctional 667 tion of peroxisomal enzymes, 163 structure of two adenylyl cyclases from the myxo- yeast — Expression of the release factor eRF1 (Sup45p) translation — Molecular characterization of the proka- bacterium Stigmatella aurantiaca, 757 gene of higher eukaryotes in yeast and mammalian ryotic epf gene product involved in a pepidyltrans- type 1 plasminogen activator inhibitor — Evidence tissues, 27 — Mitochondrial DNA topoisomerase I ferase reaction, 7 — Organization of the Thermus for a specific interaction of vitronectin with ar- of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 341 thermophilus nusA/infB operon and overex- ginine: Effects of reducing agents on the expression zinc — On the use of Zn~* to discriminate endonu- pression of the infB gene in Escherichia coli, 195 of functional domains and immunoepitopes, 205 cleases activated during apoptosis, 435 — Immunochemical determination of the cellular tyrosine phosphorylation — Integrins in morphogen- Zn finger — Overexpression of kinl7 protein forms content of polypeptide chain release factor RF3 in esis and signaling, 467 intranuclear foci in mammalian cells, 599 Author index 1997 A Buckingham RH — See MacDougall J et al, 243 — See D Adams SL — See Aoki H et al, 7 Hernandez J et al, 527 da Costa MHB, Chaimovich H — Structure-activity Agalarov SCh — See Ulitin AB et al, 523 Bucovaz ET, Macleod RM, Morrison JC, Whybrew relationships in the fusion of small unilamellar Aguilar R — See Sanchez-de-Jiménez E et al, 187 WD - The coenzyme A-synthesizing protein com- phosphatidylcholine vesicles induced by a model Albet S — See Causeret C et al, 423 plex and its proposed role in CoA biosynthesis in peptide, 509 Alvarez-Pez JM — See Talavera EM et al, 333 bakers’ yeast, 787 Dalle Ore F — See Giardina T et al, 265 Amatruda MR — See De Vendittis E et al, 303 Bugaut M — See Causeret C et al, 423 Danchin A — See Coudart-Cavalli MP et al, 757 Amzel LM - See Prigge ST et al, 629 Biirkle A — See Kiipper JH et al, 175 Dardel V — See Narce M et al, 135 Andersen C — See Goldberg MD et al, 315 Busto F — See RuaJ et al, 179 de Almeida CEB — See Asad LMBO et al, 359 Andreoletti P — See Jouve HM et al, 667 de Arriaga D — See Ria J et al, 179 Angulo JF — See Kannouche P et al, 599 C De Vendittis E, Amatruda MR, Raimo G, Bocchini V, Antal M— See Jakab G et al, 387 Heterologous expression in Escherichia coli of the Candéias SM, Durum SK, Muegge K — p53-dependent Aoki H, Adams SL, Turner MA, Ganoza MC, Molecular apoptosis and transcription of p2/"°%””'44" in gene encoding an archaeal thermoacidophilic characterization of the prokaryotic epf gene product elongation factor 2. Properties of the recombinant SCID mice following y-irradiation, 607 involved in a pepidyltransferase reaction, 7 protein, 303 Canvin JR — See Goldberg MD et al, 315 Arlett CF — See Foray et al, 567 Debrauwere H, Gendrel CG, Lechat S, Dutreix M — Cao GJ, Kalapos MP, Sarkar N, Polyadenylated Arntsen BM — See Steineger HH et al, 107 Differences and similarities between various tan- mRNA in Escherichia coli: Modulation of poly(A) Asad LMBO, Asad NR, Silva AB, de Almeida CEB, RNA levels by polynucleotide phosphorylase and dem repeat sequences: Minisatellites and microsat- Leitao AC — Role of SOS and OxyR systems in ellites, 577 ribonuclease II, 211 the repair of Escherichia coli submitted to hy- Capony JP — See Mosevitsky MI et al, 373 Decaris B — See Fischer G et al, 555 drogen peroxide under low iron conditions, 359 Defais M — See Lesca C et al, 261 Carpentier G — See Gachet G et al, 43 Asad NR — See Asad LMBO et al, 359 Defais M — See Vispé S and Defais M, 587 Carrette O, Mizon C, Balduyck M, Jourdain M, Four- Astier C — See Usmanova A et al, 485 Delachambre MC — See Narce M et al, 135 rier F, Mizon J — Pig Ial appears unmodified in Autret S, Levine A, Holland IB, Séror SJ — Cell cycle Delay D — See Dyé F et al, 3 plasma in case of endotoxin-induced disseminated checkpoints in bacteria, 549 Deléage G, Blanchet C, Geourjon C — Protein structure intravascular coagulation, 749 Auwerx J — See Staels B et al, 95 prediction. Implications for the biologist, 681 Carriére V — See Rodolosse et al, 119 Azuma Y, Takio K, Tabb MM, Vu L, Nomura M, Della Morte R — See Belisario MA et al, 449 — See Cattley RC — See Corton JC et al, 151 Phosphorylation of Srp|p, the yeast nuclear local- Staiano N et al, 769 Causeret C — See Berlot et al, 145 ization signal receptor, in vitro and in vivo, 247 Delmotte FM — See Dyé F et al, 3 Causeret C, Bentejac M, Albet S, Teubner B, Bugaut Demene N — See Roques BP et al, 673 M — Copurification of dihydroxyacetone-phos- Di Domenico C — See Belisario MA et al, 449 — See B phate acyl-transferase and other peroxisomal Staiano N et al, 769 proteins from liver of fenofibrate-treated rats, Baccino FM — See Hertel L et al, 717 Di Natale P — See Staiano N et al, 769 423 Badruzzaman M, Miyaoka T, Terashima M, Yamada Diez JC — See Jordan JA et al, 53 Chaimovich H — See da Costa MHB and Chaimovich K, Ohno T, Yamamori C, Tsuchiya M, Shimoyama Dinkova T — See Sanchez-de-Jiménez E et al, 187 H, 509 M — GTP-dependent modification of a 21-kDa Doctor KS — See Prigge ST et al, 629 Chantret I — See Rodolosse et al, 119 substrate with NAD* in bovine brain soluble frac- Dosanjh MK — See Cherbonnel-Lasserre C and Do- Charbonnier JB, Gigant B, Golinelli-Pimpaneau B, tion is not ADP-ribosylation of small G-protein but Knossow M - Similarities of hydrolytic antibodies sanjh MK, 613 tailing of tRNA, 407 revealed by their X-ray structures: A review, 653 Douce R — See Cohen-Addad C et al, 637 Balduyck M — See Carrette O et al, 749 Chaudun E — See Torriglia A et al, 435 Duclos S — See Berlot et al, 145 Barbiero G — See Hertel L et al, 717 Cherbonnel-Lasserre C, Dosanjh MK — Suppression of Durum SK — See Candéias SM et al, 607 Bash PA — See Cunningham MA and Bash PA, 687 apoptosis by overexpression of Bcl-2 or Bcl-x. 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