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Contents: Volume 116, Number 1, January 1992 1 Localization of the nucleolar protein N038 in 135 Mitosis and inhibition of intracellular transport amphibian oocytes. stimulate palmitoylation of a 62-kD protein. B. A. Peculis and J. G. Gall D. I. Mundy and G. Warren IS Nuclear protein import is inhibited by an 147 Reducing inositol lipid hydrolysis, Ins(l,4,5)P3 antibody to a lumenal epitope of a nuclear receptor availability, or Ca^*^ gradients pore complex glycoprotein. lengthens the duration of the cell cycle in Xenopus laevis blastomeres. U. F. Greber and L. Gerace J.-K. Han, K. Fukami, and R. Nuccitelli 31 TVans-repressor activity of nuclear 157 A synthetic peptide representing the consensus glycosaminoglycans on fos and jun/ap-1 sequence motif at the carboxy-terminal end of oncoprotein-mediated transcription. the rod domain inhibits intermediate filament S. J. Busch, G. A. Martin, R. L. Barnhart, M. Mano, assembly and disassembles preformed A. D. Cardin, and R. L. Jackson filaments. 43 Casein kinase II is a predominantly M. Hatzfeld and K. Weber nuclear enzyme. 167 In vitro analysis of the origin and maintenance W. Krek, G. Maridor, and E. A. Nigg of 0-2A"*^' progenitor cells. 57 Carboxy-terminally truncated forms of D. Wren, G. Wolswijk, and M. Noble ribophorin I are degraded in pre-Golgi 177 Stromelysin generates a fibronectin fiagment compartments by a calcium-dependent process. that inMbits Schwann cell proliferation. Y. S. TSao, N. E. Ivessa, M. Adesnik, D. D. Sabatini, D. Muir and M. Manthorpe and G. Kreibich 187 TGFjSi is an autocrine-negative growth 69 Assembly and disassembly of the Golgi regulator of human colon carcinoma FET cells complex: two processes arranged in a cis-trans in vivo as revealed by transfection of an direction. anti-sense expression vector. J. Alcalde, R Bonay, A. Roa, S. Vilaro, S. Wu, D. Theodorescu, R. S. Kerbel, and I. V. Sandoval J. K. V. Wilson, K. M. Mulder, L. E. Humphrey, and M. G. Brattain 85 Perturbation of the morphology of the rrans-Golgi network following brefeldin A 197 The invasin protein of Yersinia enterocolitica: treatment: redistribution of a TGN-specific internalization of invasin-bearing bacteria integral membrane protein, TGN38. eukaryotic cells is associated with B. Reaves and G. Banting reorganization of the cytoskeleton. V. B. Young, S. Falkow, and G. K. Schoolnik 95 Immunocytochemical characterization of the endocytic and phagolysosomal compartments 209 Biological activities of peptides and peptide in peritoneal macrophages. analogues derived from common sequences present in thrombospondin, properdin, and S. Rabinowitz, H. Horstmann, S. Gordon, and G. Griffiths malarial proteins. G. P. 'Ihszynski, V. L. Rothman, A. H. Deutch, B. K. 113 s-Cyclophilin is retained intracellularly via a Hamilton, and J. Eyal unique COOH-terminal sequence and 219 EMvalent cation regulation of the function of colocalizes with the calcium storage protein the leukocyte integrin LFA-1. calreticulin. I. Dransfield, C. Cabanas, A. Craig, and N. Hogg S. Arber, K.-H. Krause, and P. Caroni 227 Differential utilization of regulatory domains 127 cAMP and Ca^^-mediated secretion in parotid within the cd(I) collagen promoter in osseous acinar cells is associated with reversible and fibroblastic cells. changes in the organization of the D. Pavlin, A. C. Lichtler, A. Bedalov, B. E. Kream, cytoskeleton. J. R. Harrison, H. F. Thomas, G. A. Gronowicz, D. Perrin, K. Moller, K. Hanke, H.-D. Soling S. H. Clark, C. O. Woody, and D. W. Rowe iii Volume 116, Number!, January 1992 245 Isolation of hnRNP complexes from 385 Expression of fusion proteins of the nicotinic Drosophila melanogaster. acetylcholine receptor from mammalian muscle identifies the membrane-spanning > M. J. Matunis, E. L. Matunis, and G. Dreyfuss regions in the a and d subunits. < 257 Characterization of the major hnRNP proteins R. A. Chavez and Z. W Hall from Drosophila melanogaster. E. L. Matunis, M. J. Matunis, and G. Dreyfuss 395 Myelin sheath survival after I guanethidine-induced axonal degeneration. ' 271 0-linked glycoproteins of the nuclear pore G. J. Kidd, J. W. Heath, B. D. Trapp, ! complex interact with a cytosolic factor required and P. R. Dunkley for nuclear protein import. 405 A strategy for isolation of cDNAs R. Steme-Marr, J. M. Blevitt, and L. Gerace encoding proteins affecting human intestinal 281 GTP hydrolysis is required for vesicle fusion epithelial cell growth and differentiation: during nuclear envelope assembly in vitro. characterization of a novel gut-specific A. L. Boman, M. R. Delannoy, and K. L. Wilson N-myristoylated annexin. B. M. Wice and J. I. Gordon 295 Characterization of the membrane binding and fusion events during nuclear envelope assembly 423 The HB-6, CDw7S, and CD76 differentiation using purified components. antigens are unique cell-surfrice carbohydrate J. Newport and W. Dunphy determinants generated by the /3-galactoside a2,6-sialyltransferase. 307 Translocation of oxysterol binding protein to B. J. E. G. Bast, L.-J. Zhou, G. J. Freeman, golgi apparatus triggered by ligand binding. K. J. Colley, T. J. Ernst, J. M. Munro, and N. D. Ridgway, R A. Dawson, Y. K. Ho, T. F. Tedder M. S. Brown, and J. L. Goldstein 437 Phorbol ester induced osteoclast-like 321 Association of the tyrosine phosphorylated differentiation of a novel human leukemic cell epidermal growth factor receptor with a 55-kD line (FLG 29.1). tyrosine phosphorylated protein at the cell V. Gattei, P. A. Bemabei, A. Pinto, R. Bezzini, surface and in endosomes. A. Ringressi, L. Formigli, A. Tanini, V. Attadia, I. Wada, W. H. Lai, B. I. Posner, and M. L. Brandi and J. J. M. Bergeron 449 Clusters of neural cell adhesion molecule at 331 Cell-free fusion of endocytic vesicles is regulated sites of cell-cell contact. by phosphorylation. R. J. Bloch P. G. Woodman, D. I. Mundy, P. Cohen, 465 Inhibition of cell adhesion by high molecular and G. Warren weight kininogen. 339 Membrane fusion process of Semliki Forest S. Asakura, R. W. Hurley, K. Skorstengaard, Virus I: low pH-induced rearrangement in I. Ohkubo, and D. F. Mosher spike protein quaternary structure precedes virus penetration into cells. 477 Motility of fibronectin receptor-deficient cells on fibronectin and vitronectin: collaborative J. M. Wahlberg and H. Garoff interactions among integrins. 349 Membrane fusion process of Semliki Forest J. S. Bauer, C. L. Schreiner, F. Giancotti, Virus II: cleavage dependent reorganization of E. Ruoslahti, and R. L. Juliano the spike protein complex controls virus entry. 489 Activation-dependent recognition by A. Salminen, J. M. Wahlberg, M. Lobigs, hematopoietic cells of the LDV sequence in the P. Liljestrom, and H. GarofF V region of fibronectin. 359 Bovine chromaffin granule membranes undergo E. A. Wayner and N. L. Kovaci. Ca^^-regulated exocytosis in frog oocytes. 499 A monoclonal antibody to jSi integrin (CD29) D. Scheuner, C. D. Logsdon, and R. W. Holz .stimulates VLA-dependent adherence of 367 Myosin-I moves actin filaments on a leukocytes to human umbilical vein endothelial phospholipid substrate: implications for cells and matrix components. membrane targeting. N. L. Kovach, T. M. Carlos, E. Yee, H. G. Zot, S. K. Doberstein, and T. D. Pollard and J. M. Harlan 377 Genetic analysis of a Drosophila 511 Leishmania promastigotes require opsonic microtubule-associated protein. complement to bind to the human leukocyte integrin Mac-1 (CDllb/CD18). A. Pereira, J. Doshen, E. Ihnaka, and L. S. B. Goldstein D. M. Mosser, T. A. Springer, and M. S. Diamond iv 521 A cell surface chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan, 545 A novel secretory tumor necrosis immunologically related to CD44, is involved factor-inducible protein (TSG-6) is a member in type I collagen-mediated melanoma cell of the family of hyaluronate bindmg proteins, motility and invasion. closely related to the adhesion receptor CD44. A. E. Faassen, J. A. Schrager, D. J. Klein, T. H. Lee, H.-G. Wisniewski, and J. VilCek T. R. Oegema, J. R. Couchman, and J. B. McCarthy 559 Human basement membrane heparan sulfate proteoglycan core protein: a 467-kD protein containing multiple domains resembling 533 Compartmentalization of PDGF on elements of the low density lipoprotein extracellular binding sites dependent on exon- receptor, laminin, neural cell adhesion 6-encoded sequences. molecules, and epidermal growth factor. E. W. Raines and R. Ross P. Kallunki and K. Tryggvason Volume 116, Numbers, February 1992 Mini-review 647 Identification of the sea urchin egg receptor 577 Plasma membrane protein sorting in polarized for sperm using an antiserum raised against a epithelial cells. fragment of its extracellular domain. K. Mostov, G. Apodaca, B. Aroeti, and C. Okamoto K. R. Foltz and W. J. Lennarz Regular Articles 659 Localization of peripherin/rtis in the disk membranes of cone and rod photoreceptors: 585 Centromere protein B assembles human relationship to disk membrane morphogenesis centromeric alpha-satellite DNA at the 17-bp and retinal degeneration. sequence, CENP-B box. K. Arikawa, L. L. Molday, R. S. Molday, Y. Muro, H. Masumoto, K. Yoda, N. Nozaki, and D. S. Williams M. Ohashi, and T. Okazaki 669 Analysis of Drosophila paramyosin: 597 Mutants in three novel complementation identification of a novel isoform which is groups inhibit membrane protein insertion into restricted to a subset of adult muscles. and soluble protein translocation across the endoplasmic reticulum membrane of K. D. Becker, P. T. O’Donnell, J. M. Heitz, M. Vito, and S. I. Bernstein Saccharomyces cerevisiae. N. Green, H. Fang, and R Walter 683 Differential localizations of and requirements for the two drosophila ninaC kinase/myosins in 605 A mutation in the signal recognition particle photoreceptor cells. 7S RNA of the yeast Yarrowia lipolytica prefer¬ J. A. Porter, J. L. Hicks, D. S. Williams, entially affects synthesis of the alk^ine and C. Montell extracellular protease: in vivo evidence for 695 Phorbol ester-induced actin assembly in translational arrest. neutrophils: role of protein kinase C. D. S. Yaver, S. Matoba, and D. M. Ogrydziak G. P. Downey, C. K. Chan, P. Lea, A. Takai, and S. Grinstein 617 P-selectin, a granule membrane protein of platelets and endothelial cells, follows the 707 The requirements for protein synthesis emd regulated secretory pathway in AtT-20 cells. degradation, and the control of destruciion of J. A. Koedam, E. M. Cramer, E. Briend, B. Furie, cyclins A and B in the meiotic and mitotic cell B. C. Furie, and D. D. Wagner cycles of the clam embryo. T. Hunt, F. C. Luca, and J. V. Ruderman 627 Activation of insulin-epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor chimerae regulates EGF 725 Phosphorylation of conserved serine residues receptor binding affinity. does not regulate the ability of mos” protein S. Tartare, R. Ballotti, R. Lammers, C. Filloux, kinase to induce oocyte maturation or function A. Chauvel, J. Schlessinger, A. Ullrich, as cytostatic factor. and E. Van Obberghen R. S. Freeman, A. N. Meyer, J. Li, and D. J. Donoghue 635 Binding of monoclonal antibody AA4 to gangliosides on rat basophilic leukemia cells 737 Inositol phospholipid metabolism may trigger produces changes similar to those seen with flagellar excision in Chlamydomonas Fee receptor activation. reinhardtii. C. Oliver, N. Sahara, S. Kitani, A. R. Robbins, L. M. Quarmby, Y. G. Yueh, J. L. Cheshire, L. M. Mertz, and R. P. Siraganian L. R. Keller, W. J. Snell, and R. C. Crain 745 Thin-section ratiometric images obtained 809 Adhesion of a chicken myeloblast cell line to optical sectioning of fiira-2 loaded mast fibrinogen and vitronectin through a |3i-class cells. integrin. J. R. Monck, A. F. Oberhauser, T. J. Keating, K. M. Neugebauer, K. A. Venstrom, and J. M. Fernandez and L. F. Reichardt 761 Synaptic vesicle membrane proteins interact to 817 Lymphocyte CD44 binds the COOH-terminal form a multimeric complex. heparin-binding domain of fibronectin. M. K. Bennett, N. Calakos, T. Kreiner, S. Jalkanen and M. Jalkanen and R. H. Scheller 827 Thrombin-induced events in non-platelet cells 777 Schwannoma-derived growth factor (SDGF) are mediated by the unique proteolytic mecha¬ promotes the neuronal differentiation and nism established for the cloned platelet survival of PC12 cells. thrombin receptor. H. Kimura and D. Schubert D. T. Hung, T.-K. H. Vu, N. A. Nelken, and S. R. Coughlin 785 Isoform-specific subcellular targeting of glucose transporters in mouse fibroblasts. 833 CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS A. W. Hudson, M.-L. Ruiz, and M. J. Bimbaum 799 Site-specific mutations in the COOH terminus of placental alkaline phosphatase: a single amino acid change converts a phosphatidylinositol-glycan-anchored t)rotein to a secreted protein. M. E. Lowe Volume 116, Number 4, February 1992 839 Structure of the small nuclear RNP particle 911 Perturbations of Drosophila a-actinin cause Ul: identification of the two structural muscle paralysis, weakness, and atrophy but protuberances with RNP-antigens A and 70K. do not confer obvious nonmuscle phenotypes. B. Kastner, U. Komstadt, M. Bach, and R. Liihrmann E. M. Roulier, C. Fyrberg, E. Fyrberg 851 Microinjected U snRNAs are imported to oocyte nuclei via the nuclear pore complex by 923 Identification and characterization of an thr^ distinguishable targeting pathways. actin-binding site of CapZ. N. Michaud and D. Cioldfarb C. Hug, T. M. Miller, M. A. Torres, J. F. Casella, and J. A. Cooper 863 Deletion of the regulatory domain of protein kinase C a exposes regions in the hinge and 933 Direct proof that the primary site of action of catalytic domains that mediate nuclear cytochalasin on cell motility processes is actin. targeting. H. Ohmori, S. Toyama, and S. Toyama G. James and E. Olson 875 Fc receptor endocytosis is controlled by a 943 Targeted disruption of the ABP-120 gene leads cytoplasmic domain determinant that actively to cells with altered motility. prevents coated pit localization. D. Cox, J. Condeelis, D. Wessels, D. Soli, H. Kern, H. M. Miettinen, K. Matter, W. Hunziker, J. K. Rose, and D. A. Knecht and I. Mellman 889 Remodeling the cell surface distribution of 957 Evidence that the stalk of Drosophila kinesin membrane proteins during the development of heavy chain is an a-helical coiled coil. epithelial cell polarity. M. de Cuevas, T. Iho, and L. S. B. Goldstein D. A. Wollner, K. A. Krzeminski, and W. J. Nelson 901 A malaria invasion receptor, the 17S-kilodalton 967 Cyclins A and B associate with chromatin and erythrocyte binding antigen of Plasmodium the polar regions of spindles, respectively, and fidciparum recognizes the terminal NeuSAc do not undergo complete degradation at (a2-3) Gal- sequences of glycophorin A. anaphase in syncytisd Drosophila embryos. R A. Orlandi, F. W. Klotz, and J. D. H^nes G. Maldonado-Codina and D. M. Glover vi 977 A normally masked nuclear matrix antigen 1035 Induction of proliferation or hypertrophy of that appears at mitosis on cytoskeleton chondrocytes in serum-fiee culture: the role of filaments adjoining chromosomes, centrioles, insulin-like growth £actor-I, insulin, or and midbodies. thyroxine. J. A. Nickerson, G. Krockmalnic, K. M. Wan, K. Bohme, M. Conscience-Egli, T. Tschan, C. D. IXimer, and S. Penman K. H. Winterhalter, and P. Bruckner 989 Molecular organization of the 1043 Hepatocytes in collagen sandwich: evidence for uvomorulin-catenin complex. transcriptional and translational regulation. M. Ozawa and R. Kemler J. C. Y. Dunn, R. G. Tompkins, and M. L. Yarmush 997 Micromanipulation of adhesion of a Jurkat cell 1055 The hyaluronan receptor (CD44) participates to a planar bilayer membrane containing in the uptake and degradation of hyaluronan. LFA-3 molecules. M. Culty, H. A. Nguyen, and C. B. Underhill A. Tozeren, K-L. P. Sung, L. A. Sung, M. L. Dustin, 1063 Interactions of the neural cell adhesion P-Y. Chan, T. A. Springer, and S. Chien molecule and the myelin-associated 1007 Generation of signals activating neutrophil glycoprotein with collagen type I: involvement functions by leukocyte integrins: LFA-1 and in fibrillogenesis. gpl50/95, but not CR3, are able to stimulate R. Probstmeier, T. Fahrig, E. Spiess, the respiratory burst of human neutrophils. and M. Schachner G. Berton, C. Laudanna, C. Sorio, and F. Rossi 1019 pp60”' tyrosone kinase modulates P19 embryonal carcinoma cell fate by inhibiting neuronal but not epithelial differentiation. J. W. Schmidt, J. S. Brugge, and W. J. Nelson Volume 116, Numbers, March 1992 Mini-Review 1135 Are the conserved sequences in Segment 1 of 1071 Brefeldin A: insights into the control of gelsolin important for binding actin? membrane traffic and organelle structure. M. Way, B. Pope, and A. G. Weeds R. D. Klausner, J. G. Donaldson, 1145 In vivo analysis of functional domains from and J. Lippincott-Schwartz villin and gelsolin. Regular Articles J. Finidori, E. Friederich, D. J. Kwiatkowski, and 1081 Identification of a subdomain of CENP-B that D. IxHivard is necessary and sufficient for localization to 1157 Mechanism of centrosome positioning during the human centromere. the wound response in BSC-1 cells. A. F. Pluta, N. Saitoh, I. Goldberg, and U. Euteneuer and M. Schliwa W. C. Eamshaw 1167 Meiotic spindle assembly in Drosophila 1095 Dynamic organization of DNA replication in females: behavior of nonexchange mammalian cell nuclei: spatially and temporally chromosomes and the effects of mutations in defined replication of chromosome-specific the nod kinesin-like protein. a-satellite DNA sequences. W. E. Theurkauf, and R. S. Hawley R. T. O’Keefe, S. C. Henderson, and D. L. Spector 1181 Do the ends justify the mean? Proline mutations at the ends of the keratin coiled-coil nil Cortical localization of a calcium releeise rod segment are more disruptive than internal channel in sea urchin eggs. mutations. S. M. McPherson, P. S. McPherson, L. Mathews, K. P. Campbell, and F. J. Longo A. Letai, P. A. Coulombe, and E. Fuchs 1197 The desmoplakin carboxyl terminus coaligns 1123 Mechanisms responsible for F-actin stabilization after lysis of polymorphonuclear with and specifically disrupts intermediate filament networks when expressed in leukocytes. cultured cells. M. L. Cano, L. Cassimeris, M. Fechheimer, and S. H. Zigmond T. S. Stappenbeck, and K. J. Green vii 1211 Antigen-receptor complex stimulation triggers 1257 Progressive stages of “transdifferentiation” protein kinase C-dependent from epidermal to mesenchymal phenotype CDlla/CD18-cytoskeleton association in T induced by MyoDl transfection, lymphocytes. 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine treatment, and selection for reduced cell attachment in the human R. Pardi, L. Inverardi, C. Rugarli, and J. R. Bender keratinocyte line HaCaT. P. Boukamp, J. Chen, F. Gonzales P. A. Jones, and 1221 Mutants in the S. cerevisiae PKCl gene display N. E. Fusenig a cell cycle-specific osmotic stability defect. 1273 Cell surface receptors for herpes simplex virus D. E. Levin, and E. Bartlett-Heubusch are heparan sulfate proteoglycans. M.-T. Shieh, D. WuDunn, R. 1. Montgomery, 1231 The plus ends of stable microtubules are the J. D. Esko, and P. G. Spear exclusive nucleating structures for microtubules in the axon. 1283 On the ultrastructure of hyalin, a cell adhesion P. W. Baas, and F. J. Ahmad protein of the sea urchin embryo extracellular matrix. D. L. Adelson, M. C. Alliegro, and D. R. McClay 1243 MyoD, myogenin independent differentiation of primordi^ myoblasts in mouse somites. 1291 Incorporation of protein into spore coats is not M. G. Cusella-De Angelis, G. Lyons, C. Sonnino, cell autonomous in dictyostelium. L. De Angelis, E. Vivarelli, K. Farmer, C. M. West and G. W. Eidos W. E. Wright, M. Molinaro, M. Bouch^, M. Buckingham, and G. Cossu 1301 Placement Service Notices Volume 116, Number 6, March 1992 1395 Primary structure of NuMA, an intranuclear protein that defines a novel pathway for 1303 NuMA: an unusually long coiled-coil related segregation of proteins at mitosis. protein in the mammalian nucleus. D. A. Compton, 1. Szilak, and D. W. Cleveland C. H. Yang, E. J. Lambie, and M. Snyder 1319 The NUFl gene encodes an essential 1409 Microinjection of biotin-tubulin into anaphase coiled-coil related protein that is a potential cells induces transient elongation of component of the yeast nucleoskeleton. kinetochore microtubules and reversal of chromosome-to-pole motion. C. Mirzayan, C. S. Copeland, and M. Snyder E. Shelden and P. Wadsworth 1333 Interferon action: nucleolar and nucleoplasmic localization of the interferon-inducible 72- 1421 Protein phosphatase type 1 in mammalian cell kilodalton protein that is encoded by the Ifi mitosis: chromosomal localization and 204 gene from the gene 200 cluster. involvement in mitotic exit. D. Choubey and P. Lengyel A. Fernandez, D. L. Brautigan, and N. J. C. Lamb 1343 Evidence for the regulation of exocytic transport by protein phosphorylation. 1431 Regulation of the microtubule nucleating H. W. Davidson, C. H. McGowan, and W. E. Balch activity of centrosomes in xenopus egg extracts: role of cyclin A-associated 1357 Retrograde transport from the Golgi region protein kinase. to the endoplasmic reticulum is sensitive to GTPyS, B. Buendia, G. Draetta and E. Karsenti A. Tan, J. Bolscher, C. Feltkamp, and H. Ploegh 1443 High-frequency vibration in flagellar axonemes 1369 Analysis of the actin-binding domain of with amplitudes reflecting the size of tubulin. a-actinin by mutagenesis and demonstration S. Kamimura and R. Kamiya that dystrophin contains a functionally homologous domain. 1455 GAP-43 is expressed by nonmyelin-forming L. Hemmings, P. A. Kuhlman, and D. R. Critchley Schwann cells of the peripheral nervous 1381 An interaction between zyxin and a-actinin. system. A. W. Crawford, J. W. Michelsen, and R. Curtis, H. J. S. Stewart, S. M. Hall, G. P. Wilkin, M. C. Beckerle R. Mirsky and K. R. lessen viii 1465 The activity of cAMP-dependent protein kinase 1507 Temporal changes in the expression and is required at a posttranslational level for distribution of adhesion molecules during liver induction of voltage-dependent sodium development and regeneration. channels 1^ peptide growth factors in S. C. Stamatoglou, C. Enrich, M. M. Manson, and PC12 cells. R. C. Hughes D. D. Ginty, G. R. Fanger, J. A. Wagner, and 1517 The Min (multiple intestinal neoplasia) R. A. Maue mutation: its ef^ on gut epithelial cell 1475 Tenascin promotes cerebellar granule cell differentiation and interaction with a migration and neurite outgrowth 1^ different modifier system. domains in the fibronectin type III repeats. A. R. Moser, W. F. Dove, K. A. Roth, and K. Husmann, A. Faissner, and M. Schachner J. I. Gordon 1487 Intercellular space is affected by the polysialic 1527 Interaction of leukocyte integrins with ligand acid content of NCAM. is necessary but not sufficient for fimction. R Yang, X. Yin, and U. Rutishauser I. Dransheld, C. Cabanas, J. Barrett, and N. Hogg 1497 Identification of a new hemidesmosomal 1537 AUTHOR INDEX FOR VOLUME 116 protein, HDl: a major, high molecular mass 1545 SUBJECT INDEX FOR VOLUME 116 component of isolated hemidesmosomes. Y. Hieda, Y. Nishizawa, J. Uematsu, and K. Owaribe ix

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