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BIOCHIMICAE T- BIOPHYSICA ACTA f ) : 7? | ; / : | ; \ \ \ |} \ \ ‘j BIOMEMBRANES ELSEVIER VOL. 1330 NO. 1 (13 NOVEMBER 1997) ISSN 0005-2736 BBBMBS 1330(1) 1-102 (1997) BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA International Journal of Biochemistry, Biophysics & Molecular Biology Editor-in-Chief: Peter C. van der Vliet (Utrecht, The Netherlands) BBA comprises the following ten sections: Subject area Executive Editors - Bioenergetics M. Wikstrém (Helsinki, Finland) (including Reviews on Bioenergetics) P. Rich (London, UK) - Biomembranes A.G. Lee (Southampton, UK) - Reviews on Biomembranes P.L. Yeagle (Storrs, CT, USA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism H. van den Bosch (Utrecht, The Netherlands) D.E. Vance (Edmonton, AB, Canada) - Protein Structure and G.H. Lorimer (Wilmington, DE, USA) Molecular Enzymology Y. Lindqvist (Stockholm, Sweden) - Molecular Cell Research T.E. Kreis (Geneva, Switzerland) J. Avruch (Charlestown, MA, USA) - Gene Structure and Expression P.C. van der Vliet (Utrecht, The Netherlands) J.D. Gralla (Los Angeles, CA, USA) - Molecular Basis of Disease J.R. Riordan (Scottsdale, AZ, USA) - General Subjects M. Fukuda (La Jolla, CA, USA) - Reviews on Cancer D.M. Livingston (Boston, MA, USA) Submission Authors should submit their manuscripts (four copies) to one of the appropriate Executive Editors at either of the following Editorial Offices: BBA Editorial Secretariat BBA Editorial Secretariat P.O. Box 1345 275 Washington Street 1000 BH Amsterdam Newton, MA 02158 The Netherlands USA Tel. +31 20 4853510 Tel. +1 (617) 630-2244 Fax +31 20 4853506 Fax +1 (617) 630-2245 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Although most published Review articles are submitted on the invitation of the Executive Editor(s), authors of suit- able (mini) reviews may also submit their work unsolicited (four copies) by sending their papers(s) to one of the Executive Editors of the appropriate section. Copyright © 1997 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved 0005-2736/1997/$17.00 Printed in The Netherlands BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA A VOL. 1330 (ioe7 ) WORLD WIDE WEB PRESENCE: For online access to information on the Aims & Scope, Editorial Board, Instructions to Authors, Table of Contents of recently published issues, subscription details and sample copy request procedure, please consult: http:// www.elsevier.nl/locate/BBA or http:// www.elsevier.com/locate/BBA BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA BIOMEMBRANES A EXECUTIVE EDITORS A.G. Lee (Southampton, UK) P.L. Yeagle (Storrs, CT, USA) EDITORS B. Andersson (Stockholm, Sweden) B. Kemp (Melbourne, Australia) F. Snyder (Oak Ridge, TN, USA) J. Badwey (Boston, MA, USA) R.N. McElhaney (Edmonton, AB, Canada) S. Spiegel (Washington, DC, USA) M.T. Bayliss (London, UK) D.J. McNamara (Washington, DC, USA) L.L. Spremulli (Chapel Hill, NC, USA) C. Bevins (Cleveland, OH, USA) A. Merill (Atlanta, GA, USA) U.P. Steinbrecher (Vancouver, BC, Canada) R.J. Beynon (Liverpool, UK) O.G. Mouritsen (Lyngby, Denmark) H.G. Stunnenberg (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) G. Ceve (Munich, Germany) K.H. Nierhaus (Berlin, Germany) D.M. Tiede (Argonne, IL, USA) H. Chap (Toulouse, France) J.B. Ohlrogge (East Lansing, MI, USA) K.F. Tipton (Dublin, Ireland) C.M. Cohen (Boston, MA, USA) C.R. Pace-Asciak (Toronto, ON, Canada) B. Triieb (Bern, Switzerland) H.W. Cook (Halifax, NS, Canada) P. Parker (London, UK) B. Tummler (Hannover, Germany) P.R. Cullis (Vancouver, BC, Canada) M.C. Phillips (Philadelphia, PA, USA) J. Vanderkooi (Philadelphia, PA, USA) M.L. DePamphilis (Nutley, NJ, USA) A.C.G. Porter (London, UK) L.M.G. van Golde (Utrecht, The Netherlands) B. Erni (Bern, Switzerland) A.G. Porter (Singapore) R. van Grondelle (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) J. Fain (Memphis, TN, USA) R. Prince (Annandale, NJ, USA) G. van Meer (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) M. Gutman (Tel Aviv, Israel) K. Rajagopalan (Durham, NC, USA) D.R. Voelker (Denver, CO, USA) D.A. Harris (Oxford, UK) J. Riordan (Boston, MA, USA) M. Waite (Winston-Salem, NC, USA) R. Haselkorn (Chicago, IL, USA) J.-M. Ruysschaert (Brussels, Belgium) M.J. Waring (Cambridge, UK) T. Hashimoto (Nagano, Japan) K. Sandhoff (Bonn, Germany) R.J.P. Williams (Oxford, UK) T.D. Heath (Madison, IL, USA) R. Sen (Waltham, MA, USA) A.P. Wolffe (Bethesda, MD, USA) R.A. Houghten (San Diego, CA, USA) C.N. Serhan (Boston, MA, USA) J. Woodgett (Toronto, ON, Canada) S.W. Hui (Buffalo, NY, USA) J.R. Silvius (Montreal, PQ, Canada) C. Yocum (Ann Arbor, MI, USA) J.B. Jackson (Birmingham, UK) W.L. Smith (East Lansing, MI, USA) S. Yokoyama (Nagoya, Japan) Reviews on Biomembranes, Reviews on Cancer and Reviews on Bioenergetics each have their own independent Editorial Advisory Board. ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE EDITOR D.J. Waxman (Boston, MA, USA) HONORARY EXECUTIVE EDITOR E.C. Slater (Southampton, UK) Founded in 1947 by H.G.K. Westenbrink Managing Editor, 1947-1964 BBA is cited in: Current Contents/Life Sciences - Biological Abstracts - Chemical Abstracts - Index Chemicus - Index Medicus/MEDLINE - Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA) - Excerpta Medica (EMBASE) - Reference Update - Current Awareness in Biological Sciences (CABS) BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA a INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY, BIOPHYSICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY BIOMEMBRANES VOL. 13550 (1) (1997) Executive Editors: A.G. Lee (Southampton, UK) P.L. Yeagle (Storrs, CT, USA) TRS ELSEVIE Amsterdam — Lausanne — New York — Oxford — Shannon — Tokyo BBA — PUBLICATION SCHEDULE FOR 1997 BBA is published according to a volume-numbering scheme that embraces all sections of the journal. Full subscription: 45 volumes plus Cumulative Index BIO- BIO- REVIEWS GENERAL PROTEIN LIPIDS GENE MOLECULAR MOLECULAR REVIEWS ENERGETICS MEMBRANES ON BIO- SUBJECTS STRUCTURE AND LIPID STRUCTURE CELL BASIS ON including MEMBRANES AND METABOLISM AND RESEARCH OF CANCER Reviews on MOLECULAR EXPRESSION DISEASE Bioenergetics ENZYMOLOGY 5 volumes 9 volumes * 3 volumes 7 volumes 6 volumes 5 volumes 5 volumes 3 volumes 2 volumes 1318-1 1323-1 1337-1 1344-1 1350-1 1355-1 1332-1 1334-1 1360-1 1318-2 1323-2 1337-2 1344-2 1350-2 1355-2 1318-3 1344-3 1350-3 1355-3 1324-1 1334-2 1360-2 1338-1 1324-2 1345-1 1334-3 1338-2 1345-2 1360-3 1325-1 1345-3 1325-2 1339-1 1339-2 1346-1 1326-1 1346-2 1326-2 1346-3 1340-1 1327-1 1340-2 1347-1 1327-2 1347-2 1341-1 1347-3 1328-1 1341-2 1328-2 1348-1 1348-2 1342-1 1329-1 1348-3 1342-2 1329-2 1322-1 1349-1 1322-2 1330-1 1343-1 1349-2 1322-3 1330-2 1343-2 1349-3 * Including Reviews on Biomembranes, Vol. 1331. Copyright © 1997 Elsevier Science B.V. 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Castaing (France) Evidence for extensive and non-specific transloca- Inhibition of annexin V-dependent Ca”* movement tion of oligopeptides across plasma membranes of in large unilamellar vesicles by K201, a new mammalian cells 1,4-benzothiazepine derivative J. Oehlke, M. Beyermann, B. Wiesner, M. Melzig, N. Kaneko, R. Matsuda, M. Toda and K. Shi- H. Berger, E. Krause and M. Bienert (Germany) mamoto (Japan) Charge-dependent insertion of B-lactoglobulin into Mechanism of adenovirus improvement of cationic monoglyceride monolayers liposome-mediated gene transfer J.M. Leenhouts, R.A. Demel, B. De Kruijff and C. Meunier-Durmort, R. Picart, T. Ragot, M. J.-W.P. Boots (Netherlands) Perricaudet, B. Hainque and C. Forest (France) Lysosome membrane permeability to amines Pores formed by influenza hemagglutinin ! C.L. Andrew, A.R. Klemm and J.B. Lloyd (USA) R. Jiricek, G. Schwarz and T. Stegmann (Switzer- Activation of the Na*/K* pump current by intra- land) and extracellular Li ions in single guinea-pig car- Dual effects of extracellular Ca** on cardiotoxin-in- diac cells duced cytotoxicity and cytosolic Ca** changes in A.N. Hermans, H.G. Glitsch and F. Verdonck cultured single cells of rabbit aortic endothelium (Belgium, Germany) Y.-J. Ou, Y.-M. Leung, S.-J. Huang and C.-Y. Na‘-dependent y-aminobutyric acid (GABA) trans- Kwan (China, Canada) port in the choroid plexus of rabbit Potassium transport in opossum kidney cells: Effects V.K. Ramanathan, C.M. Brett and K.M. Giaco- of Na-selective and K-selective ionizable mini (USA) BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA b Information for Contributors BBA — Aims and Scope subjects in developing areas of research not yet established, as well as completing BBA’s coverage of other important areas of biochemistry (glycobiology and novel compounds) and _bio- Biochimica et Biophysica Acta publishes papers reporting physics for which no specialized section exists. advances in the knowledge or understanding of any field of biochemistry or biophysics. More than forty volumes are pub- lished each year, each section featuring the latest scientific Lipids and Lipid Metabolism covers the novel aspects of developments in its field of interest. BBA publishes Regular lipid biosynthesis and metabolism, including protein lipid an- papers, Rapid reports, and Short sequence-papers and Promoter chors, in all organisms. 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