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Contents Volume 113, Number 1, April 1991 1 The NSRl gene encodes a protein that 123 Immuno-localization of the insulin regulatable specifically binds nuclear localization sequences glucose transporter in brown adipose tissue of and has two RNA recognition moti£s. the rat. W.-C. Lee, Z. Xue, and T. Melese J. W. Slot, H. J. Geuze, S. Gigengack, G. E. Lienhard, and D. E. James 13 The CaaX motif is required for isoprenylation, carboxyl methylation, and nuclear membrane 137 Cytoplasmic lipid bodies of neutrophils: association of lamin 62. formation induced by cis-unsaturated fatty acids and mediated by protein kinase C. G. T. Kitten and E. A. Nigg P. F. Weller, S. W. Ryeom, S. T. Picard, 2S Requirements for the membrane insertion of S. J. Ackerman, and A. M. Dvorak signal-anchor type proteins. 147 Heterogeneity of microvascular pericytes for S. High, N. Flint, and B. Oobberstein smooth muscle type alpha-actin. 35 The identification of proteins in the proximity V. Nehls and D. Drenckhahn of signal-anchor sequences during their 155 Viscoelastic properties of vimentin compared targeting to and insertion into the membrane of with other filamentous biopolymer networks. the ER. S. High, D. Gorlich, M. Wiedmann, T. A. Rapoport, P. A. Janmey, U. Euteneuer, P. Traub, and M. Schliwa and B. Eiobberstein 161 Spoke: a 120-kD protein associated with a novel 45 The isolated ER-Golgi intermediate filamentous structure on or near kinetochore compartment exhibits properties that are microtubules in the mitotic spindle. different from ER and cis-Golgi. M. R. Paddy and D. Chelsky A. Schweizer, K. Matter, C. M. Ketcham, 173 E-cadherin-mediated cell-cell adhesion prevents and H.-P. Hauri invasiveness of human carcinoma cells. 55 The BOSl gene encodes an essential 27-kD U. H. Frixen, J. Behrens, M. Sachs, G. Eberle, putative membrane protein that is required for B. Voss, A. Warda, D. Ldchner, and W. Biichmeier vesicular transport ^m the ER to the Golgi 187 Ligand affinity of the 67-kD elastin/laminin complex in yeast. binding protein is modulated by the protein’s J. Shim, A. P. Newman, and S. Ferro-Novick lectin domain: visualization of 65 Cleavage of precursors the mitochondrial elastin/laminin-receptor complexes with processing peptidase requires a compatible gold-tagged ligands. mature protein or an intermediate octapeptide. R. P. Mecham, L. Whitehouse, M. H^, A. Hinek, and M. P. Sheetz G. Is^, F. Kalousek, W. A. Fenton, and L. E. Rosenberg 195 Assembly and routing of von WOlebrand factor 77 An internally positioned signal can direct variants: the requirements for disulfide-linked attachment of a glycophospholipid membrane dimerization reside within the carboxyl-terminal anchor. 151 amino acids. I. W. Caras J. Voorbeig, R. Fbntijn, J. Calaiat, H. Janssen, J. A. van Mourik, and H. Pannekoek 87 The entry of Theileria parva sporozoites into bovine lymphocytes: evidence for MHC class I 207 Human keratino(7tes express a new CD44 core protein (CD44E) as a heparan-sulfate intrinsic involvement. membrane proteoglycan with additional exons. M. K. Shaw, L. G. Tilney, and A. J. Musoke T. A. Brown, T. Bouchard, T. St. John, E. Wayner, 103 Cortical alveoli of Paramecium: a vast and W. G. Carter submembranous calcium storage compartment. 223 E. B. Wilson Medalist, 1990 N. Stelly, J.-P. Mauger, M. Claret, and A. Adoutte 113 Purification of marginal plates from bovine renal peroxisomes: identification with L-cK-hydroxyacid oxidase B. K. Zaar, A. Vdlkl, and H. D. Fahimi iii Volume 113, Number!, April 1991 229 The signal sequence interacts with the 347 Cell (^cle control of microtubule-based methionine-rich domain of the S4-kD protein of membrane transport and tubule formation signal recognition particle. in vitro. S. High and B. Dobberstein V. J. Allan and R. D. Vale 235 Transport of exogenous fluorescent 361 Membrane-anchored form of v-S/S/PDGF-B phosphatidylserine analogue to the golgi induces mitogenesis without detectable PIXjF apparatus in cultured fibroblasts. receptor autophosphorylation. T. Kobayashi and Y. Arakawa B. A. Lee and D. J. Donoghue 245 A cytoskeleton-related gene, USOl, is required 371 Differential regulation of communication by for intracellular protein transport in retinoic acid in homologous and heterologous Saccharomyces cerevisiae. junctions between normal and transformed cells. H. Nakajima, A. Hirata, Y. Ogawa, T. Yonehara, K. Yoda, and M. Yamasaki P. P. Mehta and W. R. Loewenstein 261 pH-induced microtubule-dependent 381 Cloning and sequence analysis of desmosomal redistribution of late endosomes in neuronal glycoproteins 2 and 3 (desmocoUins): and epithelial cells. cadherin-like desmosomal adhesion molecules R. G. Parton, C. G. Dotti, R. Bacallao, I. Kurtz, with heterogeneous cytoplasmic domains. K. Simons, and K. Prydz J. E. Collins, P. Kevin Legan, T. P. Kenny, 275 Microtubular organization and its involvement J. MacGarvie, J. L. Holton, and D. R. Garrod in the biogenetic pathways of plasma membrane 393 The ectopic expression of myelin basic protein proteins in Caco-2 intestinal epithelial cells. isoforms in Shiverer oligodendrocytes: T. Gilbert, A. Le Bivic, A. Quaroni, implications for myelinogenesis. and E. Rodriguez-Boulan B. Allinquant, S. M. Staugaitis, D. D’Urso, 289 Adult rat cardiomyocytes cultured in and D. R. Colman creatine-deficient medium display large 405 Laminin receptors in the retina: sequence mitochondria with paracrystaUine inclusions, analysis of the chick integrin as subunit enriched for creatine kinase. evidence for transcriptional and M. Eppenberger-Eberhardt, I. Riesinger, M. Messerli, posttranslational regulation. R Schwarb, M. Muller, H. M. Eppenberger, I. de Curtis, V. Quaranta, R. N. Tamura, and T. Wallimann and L. F. Reichardt 303 Neonatal and adult myosin heavy chains form 417 The NCI domain of type IV collagen promotes homodimers during avian skeletal muscle axonal growth in sympathetic neurons through development. interaction with the ai/3i integrin. S. Lowey, G. S. Waller, and E. Bandman P. J. Lein, D. Higgins, D. C. Ibmer, L. A. Flier, 311 Assembly of avian skeletal muscle myosins; and V. P. Terranova evidence that homodimers of the heavy chain 429 Antibodies to the retina subunit are the thermodynamically stable form. N-acetylgalactosaminylphosphotransferase B. Kerwin and E. Bandman modulate N-cadherin-mediated adhesion and uncouple the N-cadherin transferase complex 321 Radixin, a barbed end-capping from the actin-containing cytoskeleton. actin-modulating protein, is concentrated at the cleavage furrow during cytokinesis. J. Balsamo, R. Thiboldeaux, N. Swaminathan, and J. Lilien N. Sato, S. Yonemura, T. Obinata, S. Tsukita, and S. Tsukita 437 92-kD type IV coUagenase mediates invasion of human cytotrophoblasts. 331 Microtubule-associated protein-dependent colchicine stability of acetylated cold-labile C. L. Librach, Z. Werb, M. L. Fitzgerald, K. Chiu, N. M. Corwin, R. A. Esteves, D. Grobelny, brain microtubules from the Atlantic cod, R. Galardy, C. H. Damsky, and S. J. Fisher Gadus morhua. 451 Adhesive properties of the /Sa integrins: M. Billger, E. Stromberg, and M. Wallin comparison of GP Ilb-IIIa and the vitronectin 339 Molecular studies of linkage group XIX of receptor individually expressed in human Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: evidence against a melanoma cells. basal body location. N. KieiFer, L. A. Fitzgerald, D. A. Cheresh, D. E. Johnson and S. K. Dutcher and D. R. Phillips Volume 113, Numbers, May 1991 465 Small nuclear ribonucleoproteins and 591 Variable pathways for developmental heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins in the changes of mitosis and cytokinesis in amphibian germinal vesicle: loops, spheres, Physarum polycephalum. and snurposomes. L. Solnica-Krezel, T. G. Burland, and W. F. Dove Z. Wu, C. Murphy, H. G. Callan, and J. G. Gall 605 The coP4 and coPlS /3-tubulin mutations in 485 Expression of chicken lamin B2 in Escherichia Chlamydomonas reinhardtii confer altered coli: characterization of its structure, assembly, sensitivities to microtubule inhibitors and and molecular interactions. herbicides by enhancing microtubule stability. E. Heitlinger, M. Peter, M. Haner, A. Lustig, U. Aebi, M. J. Schibler and B. Huang and E. A. Nigg 615 A Chlamydomonas outer arm dynein mutant 497 Inhibition of proliferation of primary avian missing the a heavy chain. fibroblasts through expression of histone H5 H. Sakakibara, D. R. Mitchell, and R. Kamiya depends on the degree of phosphorylation of the protein. 623 Efficiency of acetylcholine receptor subunit assembly and its regulation by cAMP. D. Aubert, M. Garcia, M. Benchaibi, D. Poncet, Y. Chebloune, G. Verdier, V. Nigon, J. Samarut, A. F. Ross, W. N. Green, D. S. Hartman, and C. V. Mura and T. Claudio 507 Activation of p34‘'*^ kinase Ity cyclin A. 637 Laminin Augment E8 mediates PC12 cell L. M. R{^, K. I. Swenson, D. H. Walker, neurite outgrowth by binding to cell surface B. G. Gabrielli, R. S. Li, H. Piwnica-Worms, j31,4 galactosyltransferase. and J. L. Mailer P. C. Begovac, D. E. Hall, and B. D. Shur 515 Biosynthesis of 645 Regulation of desmosome assembly in MDCK mannosylinositolphosphoceramide in epithelial cells: coordination of membrane core Saccharomyces cerevisiae is dependent on genes and cytoplasmic plaque domain assembly at the controlling the flow of secretory vesicles from plasma membrane. the endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi. M. Pasdar, K. A. Krzeminski, and W. J. Nelson A. Puoti, C. Desponds, and A. Conzelmann 657 Complex cellular and subcellular regulation of 527 Immunolocalization of Kex2 protease identifies Notch expression during embryonic and a putative late Golgi compartment in the yeast imaginal development of Drosophila: Saccharomyces cerevisiae. implications for Notch function. K. Redding, C. Holcomb, and R. S. Fuller R. G. Fehon, K. Johansen, 1. Rebay, 539 The Saccharomyces cerevisiae MY02 gene and S. Artavanis-Tsakonas encodes an essential myosin for vectorial 671 Death of serum-firee mouse embryo cells caused transport of vesicles. 1^ epidermal growth factor deprivation. G. C. Johnston, J. A. Prendergast, and R. A. Singer C. L. Rawson, D. T. Loo, J. R. Duimstra, 553 Endocytosis and intracellular transport of the O. R. Hedstrom, E. E. Schmidt, and D. W. Barnes glycolipid-binding ligand Shiga toxin in 681 Recombinant human bone morphogenetic polarized MDCK cells. protein-2 stimulates osteoblastic maturation and K. Sandvig, K. Prydz, M. Ryd, and B. van Deurs inhibits myogenic differentiation in vitro. 563 Effects of phosphorylation 1^ myosin light A. Yamaguchi, T. Katagiri, T. Dceda, J. M. Wozney, V. Rosen, E. A. Wang, A. J. Kahn, T. Suda, chain kinase on the structure of Limulus and S. Yoshiki thick filaments. 689 Ontogenesis of glomerular basement membrane: R. J. C. Levine, P. D. Chantler, R. W. Kensler, structural and functional properties. and J. L. Woodhead M. Desjardins and M. Bend^an 573 The effect of calcium activation of skinned fiber bundles on the structure of Limulus 701 Placement Service Notices thick filaments. R. J. C. Levine, J. L. Woodhead, and H. A. King 585 Identification of sequences necessary for the association of cardiac myosin subunits. E. M. McNally, M. M. Bravo-Zehnder, and L. A. Leinwand Volume 113, Number 4, May 1991 70S Diversity in the signals required for nuclear 843 Keratin incorporation into intermediate filament accumulation of U snRNPs and variety in the networks is a rapid process. pathways of nuclear transport. R. K. Miller, K. Vikstrom, and R. D. Goldman U. Fischer, E. Darzynkiewicz, S. M. Tahara, 857 The inhibition of EGF-dependent proliferation N. A. Dathan, R. Liihrmann, and I. W. Mattaj of keratinocytes by tyrphostin tyrosine kinase 715 Evolutionary conservation of the human blockers. nucleolar protein fibrillarin and its functional A. Dvir, Y. Milner, O. Chomsky, C. Gilon, A. Gazit, expression in yeast. and A. Levitzki R. R Jansen, E. C. Hurt, H. Kern, H. Lehtonen, M. Carmo-Fonseca, B. Lapeyre, and D. Tollervey 867 Specific proto-oncogenic tyrosine kinases of src family are enriched in cell-to-cell adherens 731 The preendosomal compartment comprises junctions where the level of tyrosine distinct coated and noncoated endocytic vesicle phosphorylation is elevated. populations. S. Tsukita, K. Oishi, T. Akiyama, Y. Yamanashi, S. H. Hansen, K. Sandvig, and B. van Deurs T. Yamamoto, and S. Tsukita 743 A novel intracellular compartment with unusual 881 Endocytosis of junctional cadherins in bovine secretory properties in human neutrophils. kidney epithelial (MDBK) cells cultured in low T. Kobayashi and J. M. Robinson Ca^^ ion medium. 757 Ca^"^-independent F^actin assembly and J. Kartenbeck, M. Schmelz, W. W. Franke, disassembly during Fc receptor-mediated and B. Geiger phagocytosis in mouse macrophages. 893 Molecular cloning and characterization of S. Greenberg, J. El Khoury, F. Di Vitgilio, B-cadherin, a novel chick cadherin. E. M. Kaplan, and S. C. Silverstein E. W. Napolitano, K. Venstrom, E. F. Wheeler, 769 Phosphoprotein inhibition of calcium-stimulated and L. F. Reichardt exocj^sis in sea urchin eggs. 907 Integrin a6//34 complex is located in T. Whalley, I. Crossley, and M. Whitaker hemidesmosomes, suggesting a major role in epidermal cell-basement membrane adhesion. 779 Intracellular Ca^^ stores in chicken purkinje neurons: differential distribution of the low A. Sonnenberg, J. Calafat, H. Janssen, H. Daams, L. M. H. van der Raaij-Helmer, R. Falcioni, affinity-high capacity Ca^^ binding protein, S. J. Kennel, J. D. Aplin, J. Baker, M. Loizidou calsequestrin, of Ca^^ ATPase and of the ER and D. Garrod lumenal protein, Bip. 919 Integrins av/33 and avjSS contribute to cell A. Villa, P. Podini, D. O. Clegg, T. Pozzan, attachment to vitronectin but differentially and J. Meldolesi distribute on the cell surface. 793 Foot protein isoforms are expressed at different E. A. Wayner, R. A. Orlando, and D. A. Cheresh times during embryonic chick skeletal muscle development. 931 Multiple cell surface receptors for the short arms of laminin: aljSl integrin and J. L. Sutko, J. A. Airey, K. Murakami, M. Takeda, RGD-dependent proteins mediate cell C. Beck, T. Deerinck, and M. H. Ellisman attachment only to domains III in murine 805 Chromosome motion during attachment to the tumor laminin. vertebrate spindle: initial saltatory-like behavior S. L. Goodman, M. Aumailley, and H. von der Mark of chromosomes and quantitative analysis of force production by nascent kinetochore fibers. 943 Mastoparan, a novel mitogen for Swiss 3T3 cells, stimulates pertussis toxin-sensitive S. P. Alexander and C. L. Rieder arachidonic acid release without inositol 817 Subcellular localization and sequence of sea phosphate accumulation. urchin kinesin heavy chain: evidence for its J. Gil, T. Higgins, and E. Rozengurt association with membranes in the mitotic apparatus and interphase cytoplasm. 951 Activation of the simian virus 40 (SV40) genome B. D. Wright, J. H. Henson, K. P. Wedaman, abrogates sensitivity to AVP in a rabbit P. J. Willy, J. N. Morand and J. M Scholey collecting' tubule cell line by repressing membrane expression of AVP receptors. 835 Identification of oda6 as a Chlamydomonas dynein mutant by rescue with the wild-type D. Prid, P M. Ronco, B. Baudouin, gene. M. Geniteau-Legendre, M. Antoine, R. Piedagnel, S. Estrade, B. L^longt, P. J. Verroust, R. Cassingena, D. R. Mitchell and Y. Kang and A. Vandewalle 963 Identification and partial characterization of 971 Two type Xll-like collagens localize to the two type Xll-like collagen molecules. surface of banded collagen fibrils. G. P. Lunstrum, N. P. Morris, A. M. McDonough, D. R. Keene, G. P. Lunstrum, N. P. Morris, D. R. Keene, and R. E. Buigeson D. W. Stoddard, and R. E. Burgeson Volume 113, Numbers, June 1991 Mini-review 1111 Sorting out IF networks: consequences of 981 Cytokines in context. domain swapping on IF recognition and assembly. C. Nathan and M. Spom M. B. McCormick, P. A. Coulombe, and E. Fuchs Regular Articles 1125 BIP associates with newly synthesized subunits 987 Intracellular transport smd sorting of mutant of the mouse muscle nicotinic receptor. human proinsulins that fail to form hecamers. P. Blount and J. P. Merlie D. Quinn, L. Orci, M. Ravazzola, and H.-P. H. Moore 1133 Localization of dystrophin relative to 997 Nonlysosomal, pre-Golgi degradation of acetylcholine receptor domains in electric tissue unassembled asialoglycoprotein receptor and adult and cultured skeletal muscle. subunits: a TLCK- and TPCK-sensitive cleavage within the ER. R. Sealock, M. H. Butler, N. R. Kramarcy, K.-X. Gao, A. A. Mumane, K. Douville, and S. C. Froehner L. Wikstrom and H. F. Lodish 1145 Ryanodine and inositol trisphosphate receptors 1009 PtKi cells contain a nondifiiisible, dominant coexist in avian cerebellar Purkinje neurons. factor that makes the Golgi apparatus resistant to brefeldin A. P. D. Walton, J. A. Airey, J. L. Sutko, C. F. Beck, G. A. Mignery, T. C. Siidhof, T. J. Deerinck, N. T. Ktistakis, M. G. Roth, and G. S. Bloom and M. H. Ellisman 1025 Peptides fiised to the amino-terminal end of 1159 Jl/tenascin in substrate-bound and soluble form diphtheria toxin are translocated to the cytosol. displays contrary effects on neurite outgrowth. H. Stenmark, J. 0. Moskaug, I. H. Madshus, A. Lochter, L. Vaughan, A. Kaplony, A. Prochiantz, K. Sandvig, and S. Olsnes M. Schachner, and A. Faissner 1033 A P-glycoprotein homologue of Plasmodium 1173 Retinoic acid stimulates the differentiation of falciparum is localized on the digestive vacuole. PC12 cells that are deficient in A. F. Cowman, S. Karcz, D. Galatis, cAMP-dependent protein kinase. and J. G. Culvenor R. J. Scheibe, D. D. Ginty, and J. A. Wagner 1043 Three-dimensional reconstruction of a simple 1183 Epithelial cell differentiation in normal and Z-band in fish muscle. transgenic mouse intestinal isografts. P. K. Luther D. C. Rubin, K. A. Roth, E. H. Birkenmeier, 1057 Cortical filamentous actin disassembly and and J. 1. Gordon scinderin redistribution during chromafiin cell 1193 Expression of the urokinase receptor in vascular stimulation precede exocytosis, a phenomenon endothelial cells is stimulated by basic fibroblast not exhibited by gelsolin. growth factor. M. L. Vitale, A. Rodriguez Del Castillo, L. Tchakarov, P. Mignatti, R. Mazzieri, and D. B. Rifkin and J.-M. Tri&r6 1203 Four molecular pathways of T cell adhesion to 1069 Motility of bile canaliculi in the living animal: endothelial cells: roles of LFA-1, VCAM-1, and implications for bfle flow. ELAM-1 and changes in pathway hierarchy N. Watanabe, N. Tsukada, C. R. Smith, under different activation conditions. and M. J. Phillips Y. Shimizu, W. Newman, T. V. Gopal, K. J. Morgan, 1081 Mechanism of the interaction of human platelet N. Graber, L. D. Beall, G. A. van Seventer, profilin with actin. and S. Shaw P. J. Goldschmidt-Clermont, L. M. Machesky, 1213 Identification of a carbohydrate-based S. K. Doberstein, and T. D. Pollard endothelial ligand for a lymphocyte homing 1091 The centromere-kinetochore complex: a repeat receptor. subunit model. Y. Imai, M. S. Singer, C. Fennie, L. A. Lasky, R. P. Zinkowski, J. Meyne, and B. R. Brinkley and S. D. Rosen vii 1223 Tissue-specific splicing pattern of fibronectin 1231 Characterization of a novel heparan sulfate messenger RNA precursor during development proteoglycan found in the extracellular matrix and aging in rat. of liver sinusoids and basement membranes. F. Pagani, L. Zagato, C. Vergani, G. Casari, A. Sidoli, C. J. Soroka and M. G. Farquhar and F. E. Baralle Volume 113, Number 6, June 1991 1243 A yeast protein that binds nuclear localization 1351 Accumulation of talin in nodes at the edge of signals: purification, localization, and antibody the lamellipodium and separate incorporation inhibition of binding activity. into adhesion plaques at focal contacts in fibroblasts. U. Stochaj, M. Osborne, T. Kurihara, and P. Silver J. A. DePasquale and C. S. Izzard 1255 The muscle regulatory gene, myf-6, has a biphasic pattern of expression during early 1361 The intercentriolar linkage is critical for the mouse development. ability of heterologous centrosomes to induce parthenogenesis in Xenopus. E. Bober, G. E. Lyons, T. Braun, G. Cossu, M. Buckingham, and H.-H. Arnold F. Toumier, S. Komesli, M. Paintrand, D. Job, and M. Bornens 1267 A novel fluorescent ceramide analogue for studying membrane trafiic in animal cells: 1371 Analysis of early events in acetylcholine accumulation at the Golgi apparatus results in receptor assembly. altered spectral properties of the sphingolipid H. L. Paulson, A. F. Ross, W. N. Green, precursor. and T. Claudio R. E. Pagano, O. C. Martin, H. C. Kang, 1385 Integration site-dependent expression of a and R. P. Haugland transgene reveals specialized features of cells 1281 Polarized sorting of rhodopsin on post-Golgi associated with neuromuscular junctions. membranes in frog retinal photoreceptor cells. J. Weis, S. M. Fine, C. David, S. Savarirayan, D. Deretic and D. S. Papermaster and J. R. Sanes 1295 Quenched flow analysis of exocytosis in 1399 Structure of a new nervous system glycoprotein, Paramecium cells: time course, changes in Nr-CAM, and its relationship to subgroups of membrane structure, and calcium requirements neural cell adhesion molecules. revealed after rapid mixing and rapid freezing M. Grumet, V. Mauro, M. P. Burgoon, of intact cells. G. M. Edelman, and B. A. Cunningham G. Knoll, C. Braun, and H. Plattner 1413 Immunoelectron microscopic localization of type 1305 Inhibition of autophagic-lysosomal delivery and 1 plasminogen activator inhibitor on the surface autophagic lactolysis by asparagine. of activated endothelial cells. H. Hoyvik, P. B. Gordon, T. O. Berg, R. R. Schleef, D. J. LoskutofF, and T. J. Podor P. E. Stromhaug, and P. O. Seglen 1425 Identification of a novel high molecular weight 1313 Myristic acid auxotrophy caused by mutation of protein preferentially expressed by sinusoidal S. cerevisiae myristoyl-CoA/protein endothelial cells in normal human tissues. N-myristoyltransferase. S. Goerdt, L. J. Walsh, G. F. Murphy, and J. S. Pober R. J. Duronio, D. A. Rudnick, R. L. Johnson, D. R. Johnson, and J. I. Gordon 1439 Lipoprotein (a) inhibits the generation of 1331 Ionic strength of the intermembrane space of transforming growth factor j8: an endogenous intact mitochondria as estimated with inhibitor of smooth muscle cell migration. fluorescein-BSA delivered by low pH fusion. S. Kojima, P. C. Harpel, and D. B. Rifkin J. D. Cortese, A. L. Voglino, and C. R. Hackenbrock 1341 Multiple response patterns to receptor activation 1447 Insulin-like growth factors I and II are reveal new aspects of transmembrane signaling. produced in the metanephros and are required for growth and development in vitro. F. Grohovaz, D. Zacchetti, E. Clement!, P. Lorenzon, J. Meldolesi, and G. Fumagalli S. A. Rogers, G. Ryan, and M. R. Hanunerman 14SS Modulation of human dermal fibroblast 1475 Characterization of a type IV collagen major extracellular matrix metabolism the cell binding site with affinity to the al/31 lymphokine leukoregulin. integrins. A. Mauviel, F. R61ini, D. J. Hartmann, J.-P. Pujol, P. Vandenberg, A. Kern, A. Ries, L. Luckenbill-Edds, and C. H. Evans K. Mann, and K. Kiibn 1463 Identification of the fibronectin sequences 1485 Author Index required for assembly of a fibrillar matrix. 1493 Subject Index J. E. Schwarzbauer IX

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