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AUTHOR INDEX VOLUMES 120-123 A large T antigen under control of the human interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein promoter: Addendum. 120:169. Abe, M. See Flaumenhaft, Abe, Sato, Miyazono, Harpel, Heldin, and Amagai, M. See Karpati, Amagai, Prussick, Cehrs, and Stanley. Rifkin. Amherdt, M. See Tanigawa, Ore, Amherdt, Ravazzola, Helms, and — See Sato, Okada, Abe, Seguchi, Kuwano, Sato, Furuya, Hanai, and Rothman. Tamaoki. — See Kuge, Hara-Kuge, Orci, Ravazzola, Amherdt, Tanigawa, Wieland, Abeijon, C., Yanagisawa, K., Mandon, E. C., Hausler, A., More- and Rothman. men, K., Hirschberg, C. B., and Robbins, P. W. Guanosine di¬ Amigorena, S. See Choquet, I^rtiseti, Amigorena, Bonnerot, Fridman, phosphatase is required for protein and sphingolipid glycosylation and Korn. in the Golgi lumen of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 122:307. Amthauer, R. See Kodukula, Gerber, Amthauer, Brink, and Udenfriend. Abney, J. R. See Kao, Abney, and Verkman. Andersen, S. S. L. See High, Andersen, Gorlich, Hartmann, Prehn, Abou-Samra, A.-B. See van de Stolpe, Karperien, Lowik, Jiippner, Rapoport, and Dobberstein. Segre, Abou-Samra, de Laat, and Defize. Andersen, T. T. See Lum, Andersen, Siflinger-Bimboim, Tiruppathi, Abraham, J. A. See Higashiyama, Abraham, and Klagsbrun. Goligorsky, Fenton, and Malik. Adams, J. C. See Lawler, Duquette, Whittaker, Adams, McHenry, and Anderson, D. C. See Graham, Lefkowith, Anderson, and Brown. DeSimone. Anderson, J. M. See Baida, Gonzalez-Mariscal, Matter, Cereijido, Adamson, E. D. See Samuels, Ezzell, Cardozo, Critchley, Coll, and and Anderson. Adamson. Anderson, R. G. W. See Peeler, Donzell, and Anderson. Adesnik, M. See Gottlieb, Ivanov, Adesnik, and Sabatini. — See Wang, Rothberg, and Anderson. Adler, P. N. See Wong and Adler. Andersson, L. C. See Holtta, Auvinen, and Andersson. Admiraal, L. G. See Hogervorst, Admiraal, Niessen, Kuikman, Janssen, Andersson, T. See Lofgren, Ng-Sikorski, Sjolander, and Andersson. Daams, and Sonnenberg. Andres, A.-C. See Klemenz, Andres, Frohli, Schafer, and Aqyama. Aebi, U. See Heins, Wong, Muller, Goldie, Cleveland, and Aebi. Andrews, S. B. See Flucher, Andrews, Fleischer, Marks, Caswell, and — See Pante and Aebi. Powell. Aeschlimann, D., Wetterwald, A., Fleisch, H., and Paulsson, M. Ang, L. H. See Diener, Ang, and Rosenbaum. Expression of tissue transglutaminase in skeletal tissues correlates Angrand, P.-O. See Griffo, Hamon-Benais, Angrand, Fox, West, Lecoq, with events of terminal differentiation of chondrocytes. 120:1461. Povey, Cassio, and Weiss. Agard, D. A. See Hiraoka, Dembuig, Parmelee, Rykowski, Agard, Aniento, F., Emans, N., GriflSths, G., and Gruenberg, J. Cytoplas¬ and Sedat. mic dynein-dependent vesicular transport from early to late Agre, P. See Nielsen, Smith, Christensen, Knepper, and Agre. endosomes. 123:1373. Ahlijanian, M. K. See Hell, Westenbroek, Warner, Ahlijanian, Prystay, Ansorge, W. See Pagano, Pepperkok, Lukas, Baldin, Ansorge, Bartek, Gilbert, Snutch, and Catterall. and Draetta. Ahmad, F. J. See Baas and Ahmad. Antoniou, M., Carmo-Fonseca, M., Ferreira, J., and Lamond, A. I. — See Yu, Centonze, Ahmad, and Baas. Nuclear oiganization of splicing snRNPs during differentiation of Aigner, L., and Caroni, P. Depletion of 43-kD growth-associated pro¬ murine erythroleukemia cells in vitro. 123:1055. tein in primary sensory neurons leads to diminished formation Aoyama, A. See Klemenz, Andres, Frohli, Schafer, and Aoyama. and spreading of growth cones. 123:417. Appenheimer, M. M. See Evans, Collea, Appenheimer, and Gollnick. Ainger, K., Avossa, D., Morgan, F., Hill, S. J., Barry, C., Barbarese, Arcangeli, A., Becchetti, A., Mannini, A., Mugnai, G., De Filippi, E., and Carson, J. H. Transport and localization of exogenous P., Tarone, G., Del Bene, M. R., Barietta, E., Wanke, E., myelin basic protein mRNA microinjected into oligodendrocy'tes. and Olivotto, M. Integrin-mediated neurite outgrowth in neuro¬ 123:431. blastoma cells depends on the activation of potassium channels. Akey, C. W., and Radermacher, M. Architecture of the Xenopus nu¬ 122:1131. clear pore complex revealed by three-dimensional cryo-electron Archer, S. J. See Vinson, Archer, Lattman, Pollard, and Torchia. microscopy. 122:1. Arena, J. T. See McEwen, Arena, Frank, and Rieder. Akwa, Y., Sanan^, Gou6zou, M., Robel, P., Baulieu, E.-E., and Armant, D. R. See Yelian, Edgeworth, Dong, Chung, and Armant. Le Goascogne, C. Astrocytes and neurostcroids: Metabolism of Armoni, M. See Czech, Chawla, Woon, Buxton, Armoni, Tang, Joly, pregnenolone and dehydroepiandrosterone. Regulation by cell den¬ and Corvera. sity. 121:135. Amaout, M. A. See Colgan, Parkos, Delp, Amaout, and Madara. Albelda, S. M. See DiMilla, Stone, Quinn, Albelda, and Lauffenburger. Arnold, W. See Jorgensen, Shen, Arnold, McPherson, and Campbell. Alberts, B. M. See Raff, Kellogg, and Alberts. Aroeti, B., Kosen, P. A., Kuntz, I. D., Cohen, F. E., and Mostov, Aihrechi, R. See de Hostos, RehfueB, Bradtke, Waddell, Albrecht, K. E. Mutational and secondary structural analysis of the baso- Murphy, and Gerisch. lateral sorting signal of the polymeric immunoglobulin receptor. Alcaraz, G. See Zhou, Fuks, Alcaraz, Bolling, and Stanners. 123:1149. Algrain, M., Turunen, O., Vhheri, A., Louvard, D., and Arpin, M. Arpin, M. See Algrain, Turunen, Vaheri, Louvard, and Arpin. Ezrin contains cytoskeleton and membrane binding domains ac¬ Arroyo, A. G. See Campanero, del Pozo, Arroyo, Sanchez-Mateos. counting for its proposed role as a membrane-cytoskeletal linker. Hernandez, Craig, ^lido, and Sanchez-Madrid. 120:129. Aruffo, A. See Peach, Hollenbaugh, Stamenkovic, and Aruffo. Allsopp, T. E., Robinson, M., Wyatt, S., and Davies, A. M. Ectopic Arumae, U., Pirvola, U., Palgi, J., Kiema, T.-R., I^m, K., trkA expression mediates a NGF survival response in NGF- Moshnyakov, M., Ylikoski, J., and Saanna, M. Neurotrophins independent sensory neurons but not in parasympathetic neurons. and their receptors in rat peripheral trigeminal system during max¬ 123:1555. illary nerve growth. 122:1053. Aimers, W. See Tse, Iwata, and Aimers. Asahina, I., Sampath, T. K., Nishimura, I., and Hauschka, P. V. Alpem, E. J. See Fleming, Alpem, Uchida, Ikuta, Spangrude, and Human osteogenic protein-1 induces both chondroblastic and Weissman. osteoblastic differentiation of osteoprogenitor cells derived from Altankov, G., and Grinnell, F. Depletion of intracellular potassium newborn rat calvaria. 123:921. disrupts coated pits and reversibly inhibits cell polarization during Aschauer, H. See Ruhl, Himmelspach, Bahr, Hammerschmid, Jaksche, fibroblast spreading. 120:1449. Wolff, Aschauer, Farrington, Probst, Bevec, and Hauber. Altruda, F. See Balzac, Belkin, Koteliansky, Balabanov, Altruda, Silengo, Ashford, A. J. See Liitcke, Prehn, Ashford, Remus, Frank, and and Tarone. Dobberstein. Al-Ubaidi, M. R., Font, R. L., Quiambao, A. B., Keener, M. J., Ashom, C. L. See Kuang and Ashom. Lion, G. I., Overbeek, P. A., and Baehr, W. Bilateral retinal Assoian, R. K. See Han, Guadagno, Dalton, and Assoian. and brain tumors in transgenic mice expressing Simian Virus 40 Augiistin-M)ss, H. G. See Johnson, Zhu, Augustin-Voss, and I^uli. Author Index, Volumes 12(1-123 1911 Ausiello, D. A. See Verbavatz, Brown, Sabolic, Valenti, Ausiello, Van Bartsch, U. See Fuss, Wintergerst, Barstch, and Schachner. Hoek, Ma, and Verkman. Basilico, C. See Bellosta, Talarico, Rogers, and Basilico. Ausoni, S. See DeNardi, Ausoni, Moretti, Gorza, Velleca, Bucking¬ Bastiani, P. See Miquelis, Courageot, Jacq, Blanck, Perrin, and Bastiani. ham, and Schiaffino. Batistatou, A., and Green, L, A. Internucleosomal DNA cleavage Auvinen, M. See Holtta, Auvinen, and Andersson. and neuronal cell survival death. 122:523. Avossa, D. See Ainger, Avossa, Morgan, Hill, Barry, Barbarese, and Bauer, J. S., Varner, J., Schreiner, C., Kornberg, L., Nicholas, R., Carson. and Juliano, R. L. Functional role of the cytoplasmic domain of the integrin aS subunit. 122:209. — See Zhang, Morla, Vuori, Bauer, Juliano, and Ruoslahti. B.aulieu, E.-E. See Akwa, Sananes, Gouezou, Robel, Baulieu, and Le Goascogne. B Baumann, B. See French, Chonn, Ducrest, Baumann, Belin, Wohl- wend. Kiss, Sappino, Tschopp, and Schifferli. Baas, P. W., and Ahmad, F. J. The transport properties of axonal Bazett-Jones, D. P. See Cooke, Bazett-Jones, Earnshaw, and Rattner. microtubules establish their polarity orientation. 120:1427. Becchetti, A. See Arcangeli, Becchetti, Mannini, Mugnai, De Filippi, — See Joshi and Baas. Tarone, Del Bene, Barletta, Wanke, and Olivotto. — See Yu, Centonze, Ahmad, and Baas. Beck, S. See Klein, Beck, and Muller. Baecker, J. See Carpentier, Paccaud, Baecker, Gilbert, Orel, and Kahn. Becker, M. H. G. See Schluter, Duchrow, Wohlenbeig, Becker, Key, Baehr, W. See Al-Ubaidi, Font, Quiambao, Keener, Liou, Overbeek, Flad, and Gerdes. and Baehr. Beckerle, M. C. See Bertagnolli and Beckerle. Baenziger, J. See Piper, Tai, Kulesza, Pang, Warnock, Baenziger, Slot, Beckmann, R. P. See Brown, Martin, Hansen, Beckmann, and Welch. Geuze, Puri, and James. Beggah, A. T. See Jaunin, Jaisser, Beggah, Takeyasu, Mangeat, Rossier, Bahler, J., Wyler, T., LoidI, J., and Kohli, J. Unusual nuclear struc¬ Horisbeiger, and Geering. tures in meiotic prophase of fission yeast: A cytological analysis. Behrens, J., \hkaet, L., Friis, R., Winterhager, E., Van Roy, R, 121:241. Mareel, M. M., and Birchmeier, W. Loss of epithelial differen¬ Bahler, M. See Ruppert. Kroschewski, and Bahler. tiation and gain of invasiveness correlates with tyrosine phos¬ Bahr, G. M. See Ruhl, Himmelspach, Bahr, Hammerschmid, Jaksche, phorylation of the E-cadherin//3-catenin complex in cells transformed Wolff, Aschauer, Farrington, Probst, Bevec, and Hauber. with a temperature-sensitive v-SRC gene. 120:757. Baird, J. See Sommerville, Baird, and Turner. Belin, D. See French, Chonn, Ducrest, Baumann, Belin, Wohlwend, Baker, J., Theurkauf, W. E., and Schubiger, G. Dynamic changes Kiss, Sappino, Tschopp, and Schifferli. in microtubule configuration correlate with nuclear migration in Belkin, A. M. See Balzac, Belkin, Koteliansky, Balabanov, Altruda, the preblastoderm Drosophila embryo. 122:113. Silengo, and Tarone. Baker, L. P., and Peng, H. B. Tyrosine phosphorylation and acetyl¬ Bell, P. D. See Bubien, Zhou, Bell, Frizzell, and Tedder. choline receptor cluster formation in cultured Xenopus muscle cells. Bellosta, R, Talarico, D., Rogers, D., and Basilico, C. Cleavage of 120:185. K-FGF produces a truncated molecule with increased biological — See Peng, Baker, and Dai. activity and receptor binding affinity. 121:705. Baker, T. S. See Dryden, Wang, Yeager, Nibert, Coombs, Furlong, Belmont, A. S., Zhai, Y., and ThUenius, A. Lamin B distribution Fields, and Baker. and association with peripheral chromatin revealed by optical sec¬ Balabanov, Y. V. See Balzac, Belkin, Koteliansky, Balabanov, Altruda, tioning and electron microscopy tomography. 123:1671. Silengo, and Tarone. Bement, W. M., Forscher, R, and Mooseker, M. S. A novel cytoskeletal Balch, W. E. See Peter, Plutner, Zhu, Kreis, and Balch. structure involved in purse string wound closure and cell polarity Baida, M. S., Gonzalez-Mariscal, L., Matter, K., Cereijido, M., and maintenance. 121:565. Anderson, J. M. Assembly of the tight junction: The role of Benfenati, F., Valtorta, F., Rossi, M. C., Onofri, F., Sihra, T., and diacylglycerol. 123:293. Greengard, R Interactions of synapsin I with phospholipids: Baldin, V. See Pagano, Pepperkok, Lukas, Baldin, Ansoige, Bartek, Possible role in synaptic vesicle clustering and in the maintenance and Draetta. of bilayer structures. 123:1845. Ball, C. L. See Seaman, Ball, and Robinson. Benito, M. See Lorenzo, Valverde, Teruel, and Benito. Balmain, A. See Stoler, Stenback, and Balmain. Bennett, J. R See Hide, Bennett, Pizzey, Boonen, Bar-Sagi, Gomperts, Balzac, E, Belkin, A. M., Koteliansky, V. E., Balabanov, Y. V., and Tatham. Altruda, F., Silengo, L., and Tarone, G. Expression and func¬ Bennett, R. I. See Landis, Bennett, and Hogg. tional analysis of a cytoplasmic domain variant of the /31 integrin Bennett, V. See Chan, Kordeli, and Bennett. subunit. 121:171. — See Davis, McLaughlin, and Bennett. Bamburg, J. R. See Morgan, Lockerbie, Minamide, Browning, and Bentley, D. See O’Connor and Bentley. Bamburg. Ben-Ze’ev, A. See Rodriguez Fernandez, Geiger, Salomon, and Ben-Ze’ev. Bandak, T. M. See Huang, Manning, Bandak, Ratau, Hanser, and Berger, E. G. See Nilsson, Pypaert, Hoe, Slusarewicz, Berger, and Silverstein. Warren. Bandlow, W. See Muller and Bandlow. Bergeron, J. J. M. See Oko, Hermo, Chan, Fazel, and Bergeron. Bankaitis, V. A. See Whitters, Cleves, McGee, Skinner, and Bankaitis. Bernal, J. See Munoz, Wrighton, Seliger, Bernal, and Beug. Banta, M. See Cluett, Wood, Banta, and Brown. Bematowicz, M. S. See Loike, Silverstein, Cao, Solomon, Weitz, Haber, Barbany, G. See Funakoshi, Frisen, Barbany, Timmusk, Zachrisson, Matsueda, Bematowicz, and Silverstein. Veige, and Persson. Bemdt, M. C. See Gamble, Matthias, Meyer, Kaur, Russ, Faull, Bemdt, Barbarese, E. See Ainger, Avossa, Moigan, Hill, Barry, Barbarese, and Vadas. and Carson. Bernstein, H. D. See Zopf, Bernstein, and Walter. Barde, Y.-A. See Borasio, Markus, Wittinghofer, Barde, and Heumann. Bershadsky, A. D. See Rodionov, Gyoeva, Tanaka, Bershadsky, Vasiliev, Barletta, E. See Arcangeli, Becchetti, Mannini, Mugnai, De Filippi, and Gelfand. Tarone, Del Bene, Barletta, Wanke, and Olivotto. Bertagnolli, M. E., and Beckerle, M. C. Evidence for the selective Barry, C. See Ainger, Avossa, Morgan, Hill, Barry, Barbarese, and association of a subpopulation of GPIIb-IIIa with the actin cyto- Carson. skeletons of thrombin-activated platelets. 121:1329. Bar-Sagi, D. See Hide, Bennett, Pizzey, Boonen. Bar-Sagi, Gomperts, Beug, H. See Munoz, Wrighton, Seliger, Bernal, and Beug. and Tatham. Bevec, D. See Ruhl, Himmelspach, Bahr, Hammerschmid, Jaksche, Bar-Shavit, R., Eskohjido, Y., Fenton, J. W., II, Esko, J. D., and Wolff, Aschauer, Farrington, Probst, Bevec, and Hauber. Vlodavsky, I. Thrombin adhesive properties: induction by plasmin Bianco, R SeeGentili, Bianco, Neri, Malpeli, Campanile, Castagnola, and heparan sulfate. 123:1279. Cancedda, and Descalzi Cancedda. Bartek, J. See Pagano, Pepperkok, Lukas, Baldin, Ansorge, Bartek, Bickford, J. K. See Diamond, Garcia-Aguilar, Bickford, Corbi, and and Draetta. Springer. Battles, J. R. See Nehme, Cesario, Myles, Koppel, and Battles. Biem^eifer, D. See Mercer, Biemesderfer, Bliss, Collins, and Fbrbush. The Journal of Cell Biology, Volume 123, 1993 1912 Binder, L. I. See Wang, Loomis, Zinkowski, and Binder. Brady-Kalnay, S. M., Flint, A. J., and Tonks, N. K. Homophilic Binder, M. See Kragler, Langeder, Raupachova, Binder, and Hartig. binding of PTP/t, a receptor-type protein tyrosine phosphatase, Bingham, P. M. See Zachar, Kramer, Mims, and Bingham. can mediate cell-cell aggregation. 122:%!. Birchmeier, C. See Sonnenberg, Meyer, Weidner, and Birchmeier. Brandley, B. K. See Erbe, Watson, Presta, Wolitzky, Foxall, Brandley, Birchmeier, W. See Behrens, Vakaet, Friis, Winterhager, Van Roy, and Lasky. Mareel, and Birchmeier. — SeeErhe, Wolitzky, Presta, Norton, Ramos, Bums, Rumberger, Rao, — See Weidner, Sachs, and Birchmeier. Foxall, Brandley, and Lasky. Birk, D. E. See Linsenmayer, Gibney, Igoe, Gordon, Fitch, Fessler, Branton, D. See Lee, Coyne, Dubreuil, Goldstein, and Branton. and Birk. Brehm, P. See DArcangelo, Paradiso, Shepherd, Brehm, Halegoua, Birnbaum, M. J. See Hudson, Fingar, Seidner, Griffiths, Burke, and and Mandel. Birnbaum. Bremerich, A. See Weber, Geisler, Plessmann, Bremerich, Lechtreck, — See Verhey, Hausdorff, and Birnbaum. and Melkonian. Bishop, J. M. See Shtivelman and Bishop. Bressan, G. M., Daga-Gordini, D., Colombatti, A., Castellani, I., Bissell, M. J. See Streuli, Schmidhauser, Kobrin, Bissell, and Derynck. Marigo, V., and Volpin, D. Emilin, a component of elastic fibers Blanck, O. See Miquelis, Courageot, Jacq, Blanck, Perrin, and Bastiani. preferentially located at the elastin-microfibrils interface. 121:201. Blau, H. M. See Cho, Webster, and Blau. Brickenden, A. See Clarke, Jain, Brickenden, Lorimer, and Sanwal. Blessing, M., Riither, U., and Franke, W. W. Ectopic synthesis of Brieher, W. M. See McCrea, Brieher, and Gumbiner. epidermal cytokeratins in pancreatic islet cells of transgenic mice Brink, L. See Kodukula, Gerber, Amthauer, Brink, and Udenfriend. interferes with cytoskeletal order and insulin production. 120:743. Brisson, C. See Gachet, Hanau, Spehner, Brisson, Garaud, Schmitt, — See Wall, Blessing, Wright, and Hogan. Ohlmann, and Cazenave. Bliss, D. P., Jr. See Mercer, Biemesderfer, Bliss, Collins, and Forbush. Bristow, J., Tee, M. K., Gitelman, S. E., Mellon, S. H., and Miller, Blobel, G. See Hallberg, Wozniak, and Blobel. W. L. Tenascin-X: A novel extracellular matrix protein encoded — See Radu, Blobel, and Wozniak. by the human XB gene overlapping P450c21B. 122:265. — See Rout and Blobel. Brodsky, J. L., Hamamoto, S., Feldheim, D., and Schekman, R. — See Schnell and Blobel. Reconstitution of protein translocation from solubilized yeast mem¬ — See Smith and Blobel. branes reveals topologically distinct roles for BiP and cytosolic — See Wente and Blobel. Hsc70. 120:95. Bloch, R. J. See Samuelsson, Luther, Pumplin, and Bloch. —, and Schekman, R. A sec63p-BiP complex from yeast is required Bloch-Gallego, E., Le Roux, I., Joliot, A. H., Volovitch, M., for protein translocation in a reconstituted proteoliposome. 123: Henderson, C. E., and Prochiantz, A. Antennapedia homeobox 1355. peptide enhances growth and branching of embryonic chicken moto¬ Brooker, G. See Desai, Carlson, Mattie, Olivera, Buckley, Seki, Brooker, neurons in vitro. 120:485. and Spiegel. Bloom, G. S., Richards, B. W., Leopold, P. L., Ritchey, D. M., and Brooks, P. C., Lin, J.-M., French, D. L., and Quigley, J. P. Subtrac¬ Brady, S. T. GTPyS inhibits organelle transport along axonal micro¬ tive immunization yields monoclonal antibodies that specifically tubules. 120:467. inhibit metastasis. 122:1351. Blow, J. J. Preventing re-replication of DNA in a single cell cycle: Evi¬ Brown, A. M. C. See Bradley, Cowin, and Brown. dence for a replication licensing factor. 122:993. Brown, C. R., Martin, R. L., Hansen, W. J., Beckmann, R. R, and Bdker, C. See Schulze-Garg, Boker, Kumar Nadimpalli, von Figura, Welch, W. J. The constitutive and stress inducible forms of hsp and Hille-Rehfeld. 70 exhibit functional similarities and interact with one another Bolin, L. M., and Shooter, E. M. Neurons regulate Schwann cell genes in an ATP-dependent fashion. 120:1101. by diffusible molecules. 123:237. Brown, D. See Verbavatz, Brown, Sabolic, Valenti, Ausiello, Van Hoek, Bolling, T. J. See Zhou, Fuks, Alcaraz, Bolling, and Stanners. Ma, and Verkman. Bolsover, S. R. See Doherty, Singh, Rimon, Bolsover, and Walsh. Brown, D. T. See Liu and Brown. Bonifacino, J. S. Sqp Humphrey, Peters, Yuan, and Bonifacino. Brown, E. J. See Graham, Lefkowith, Anderson, and Brown. Bonnerot, C. See Choquet, Paniseti, Amigorena, Bonnerot, Fridman, — See Lindberg, Gresham, Schwarz, and Brown. and Korn. Brown, G. S. See Kelly, Sanchez, Brown, Chesterman, and Sleigh. Boonen, G. See Hide, Bennett, Pizzey, Boonen, Bar-Sagi, Gomperts, Brown, J. C., Mann, K., Wiedemann, H., and Timpl, R. Structure and Tatham. and binding properties of collagen type XIV isolated from human Borasio, G. D., Markus, A., Wittinghofer, A., Barde, Y.-A., and placenta. 120:557. Heumann, R. Involvement of ras P21 in neurotrophin-induced Brown, M. T., Goetsch, L., and Hartwell, L. H. MIF2 is required response of sensory, but not sympathetic neurons. 121:665. for mitotic spindle integrity during anaphase spindle elongation Borisy, G. G. See Verkhovsky and Borisy. in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 123:387. Bornslaeger, E. A. See Stappenbeck, Bornslaeger, Corcoran, Luu, Brown, W. J. See Cluett, Wood, Banta, and Brown. Virata, and Green. Browning, M. D. See Morgan, Lockerbie, Minamide. Browning, and Bosenberg, M. W., Pandiella, A., and Massague, J. Activated release Bamburg. of membrane-anchored TGF-a in the absence of cytosol. 122:95. Brugge, J. S. See Huang, Lipfert, Cunningham, Brugge, Ginsberg, Botstein, D. See Winey, Hoyt, Chan, Goetsch, Botstein, and Byers. and Shattil. Botteri, F. See Stocklin, Botteri, and Groner. Brunet, A. See Lenormand, Sardet, Pages, UAllemain, Bmnet, and Bouck, N. See Tolsma, Volpert, Good, Frazier, Polverini, and Bouck. Pouyssegur. Boukamp, P., and Fusenig, N. E. “Trawi-differentiation” from epi¬ Bubien, J. K., Zhou, L.-J., Bell, R D., Frizzell, R. A., and Tedder, dermal to mesenchymal/myogenic phenotype is associated with a T. F. Transfection of the CD20 cell surface molecule into ectopic drastic change in cell-cell and cell-matrix adhesion molecules. 120: cell types generates a Ca^^ conductance found constitutively in 981. B lymphocytes. 121:1121. Bowman, D. S. See Gonzalez, Seth, Raden, Bowman, Fay, and Buck, C. A. See Shih, Edelman, Horwitz, Grunwald, and Buck. Davis. Buckingham, M. See DeNardi, Ausoni, Moretti, Gorza, Velleca, Boyer, B., and Thiery, J. P. Cyclic AMP distinguishes between two Buckingham, and Schiaffino. functions of acidic FGF in a rat bladder carcinoma cell line. 120:767. Buckley, K. M. See Feany, Yee, Delvy, and Buckley. Boyles, J. K. See Fox, Taylor, Taffarel, Boyles, and Goll. Buckley, N. E. See Desai, Carlson, Mattie, Olivera, Buckley, Seki, Braakman, I. See de Silva, Braakman, and Helenius. Brooker, and Spiegel. Bradley, R. S., Cowin, R, and Brown, A. M. C. Expression of Wnt-\ Burgess, C. C. See Herskovits, Buigess, Obar, and Vallee. in PC12 cells results in modulation of plakoglobin and E-cadherin Burgess, D. R. See Fath and Burgess. and increased cellular adhesion. 123:1857. Burke, B. See Hudson, Fingar, Seidner, Griffiths, Burke, and Birnbaum. Bradshaw, R. A. See Wu and Bradshaw. Burleigh, B. A., Wells, C. W., Clarke, M. W., and Gardiner, R R. Bradtke, B. See de Hostos, RehfueB, Bradtke, Waddell, Albrecht, An integral membrane glycoprotein associated with an endocytic Murphy, and Gerisch. compartment of Trypanosoma vivax: Identification and partial char¬ Brady, S. T. See Bloom, Richards, Leopold, Ritchey, and Brady. acterization. 120:339. Author Index, Volumes 120-123 1913 Burne, J. F. See Ishizaki, Voyvodic, Burne, and Raff. Castagnola, R See Gentili, Bianco, Neri, Malpeli, Campanile, Castag¬ Burns, D. K. See Erbe, Wolitzky, Presta, Norton, Ramos, Burns, nola, Cancedda, and Descaizi Cancedda. Rumberger, Rao, Foxall, Brandley, and Lasky. Castanon, M. J. See Wiche, Gromov, Donovan, Castanon, and Fuchs. Busby, W. H., Jr. See Jones, Busby, Gockerman, Camacho-Hubner, Castellani, I. See Bressan, Daga-Gordini, Colombatti, Castellani, and Clemmons. Marigo, and Volpin. Biitzow, R., Fukushima, D., Twardzik, D. R., and Ruoslahti, E. A Castren, E. See Lindholm, Castren, Tsoulfas, Kolbeck, da P. Berzaghi, 60-kD protein mediates the binding of transforming growth fector-/3 Leingartner, Heisenberg, Tesarollo, Parada, and Thoenen. to cell surface and extracellular matrix proteoglycans. 122:721. Castro, L. See Masui, Castro, and Mendelsohn. Buxton, J. See Czech, Chawla, Woon, Buxton, Armoni, Tang, Joly, Caswell, A. See Flucher, Andrews, Fleischer, Marks, Caswell, and and Corvera. Powell. Buxton, R. S., Cowin, R, Franke, W. W., Garrod, D. R., Green, Caterson, B. See Lee, Johnstone, Jacobson, and Caterson. K. J., King, 1. A., Koch, P. J., Magee, A. I., Rees, D. A., Stanley, Catterall, W. A. See Hell, Westenbroek, Warner, Ahlijanian, Prystay, J. R., and Steinberg, M. S. Nomenclature of the desmosomal Gilbert, Snutch, and Catterall. cadherins. 121:481. Cazenave, J.-R SeeGachet, Hanau, Spehner, Brisson, Garaud, Schmitt, Byers, B. See Winey, Hoyt. Chan, Goetsch, Botstein, and Byers. Ohimann, and Cazenave. Byers, T. J. See North, Galazkiewicz, Byers, Glenney, and Small. Cehrs, K. See Karpati, Amagai, Prussick, Cehrs, and Stanley. Centonze, V. E. See Yu, Centonze, Ahmad, and Baas. Ceredig, R. See Haegel, Tolg, Hofmann, and Ceredig. Cereijido, M. See Baida, Gonzalez-Mariscal, Matter, Cereijido, and Anderson. C Cerneus, D. R, Strous, G. J., and van der Ende, A. Bidirectional transcytosis determines the steady state distribution of the trans¬ Camacho-Hubner, C. See Jones, Busl^, Gockerman, Camacho-Hubner, ferrin receptor at opposite plasma membrane domains of BeWo and Clemmons. cells. 122:1223. Campanero, M. R., del Pozo, M. A., Arroyo, A. G., Sdnchez- Cesario, M. M. See Nehme, Cesario, Myles, Koppel, and Battles. Mateos, R, Hernandez, T., Craig, A., Pulido, R., and Sdnchez- Chakrabarti, R., Joly, M., and Corvera, S. Redistribution of clathrin- Madrid, F. lCAM-3 interacts with LFA-1 and regulates the LFA-1/ coated vesicle adaptor complexes during adipocytic differentiation lCAM-1 cell adhesion pathway. 123:1007. of 3T3-L1 cells. 123:79. Campanile, G. See Gentili, Bianco, Neri, Malpeli, Campanile, Chambon, R See Lefebvre, Wolf, Kedinger, Chenard, Tomasetto, Castagnola, Cancedda, and Descaizi Cancedda. Chambon, and Rio. Campbell, A. K. See Knight, Read, Campbell, and Trewavas. Chan, B. M. C., and Hemler, M. E. Multiple functional forms of Campbell, K. P. See Ervasti and Campbell. the integrin VLA-2 can be derived from a single cDNA clone: — See Jorgensen, Shen, Arnold, McPherson, and Campbell. Interconversion of forms induced by an anti-/3i antibody. 120:537. — See Phillips, Noakes, Roberds, Campbell, and Merlie. Chan, C. See Winey, Hoyt, Chan, Goetsch, Botstein, and Byers. Campbell, M. T. See Fietz, McLaughlan, Campbell, and Rogers. Chan, R T. K. See Oko, Hermo, Chan, Fazel, and Bergeron. Cancedda, R. See Gentili, Bianco, Neri, Malpeli, Campanile, Castag¬ Chan, W., Kordeli, E., and Bennett, V. 440-kD ankyrina: Structure nola, Cancedda, and Descaizi Cancedda. of the major developmentally regulated domain and selective locali¬ Cansino, V. V. See Perrone-Bizzozero, Cansino, and Kohn. zation in unmyelinated axons. 123:1463. Cao, L. See Lx)ike, Silverstein, Cao, Solomon, Weitz, Haber, Matsueda, Chaudhary, N., and Courvalin, J.-C. Stepwise reassembly of the Bernatowicz, and Silverstein. nuclear envelope at the end of mitosis. 122:295. Cao, L.-G., Fishkind, D. J., and Wang, Y.-L. Lxx;alization and dynamics Chavrier, R See Liitke, Jansson, Patton, Chavrier, Valencia, Huber, of nonhlamentous actin in cultured cells. 123:173. Correction. 123: Lehtonen, and Zerial. 769. Chawla, A. See Czech, Chawla, Woon, Buxton, Armoni, Tang, Joly, Caplan, M. J. See Gottardi and Caplan. and Corvera. Caras, I. W. See Zurzolo, Lisanti, Caras, Nitsch, and Rodriguez-Boulan. Chen, X., Cook, R. K., and Rubenstein, R A. Yeast actin with a Carbon, J. See Jiang, Lechner, and Carbon. mutation in the “hydrophobic plug” between subdomains 3 and 4 Carbonetto, S. See Tawil, Wilson, and Carbonetto. (L266D) displays a cold-sensitive polymerization defect. 123:1185. Cardozo, T. J. See Samuels, Ezzell, Cardozo, Critchley, Coll, and Chen, Y. Q. See Tang, Chen, Diglio, and Honn. Adamson. Chen, Yl. See Ylanne, Chen, OToole, Loftus, Takada, and Ginsbeig. Carlin, C. R. See Kuivinen, Hoffman, Hoffman, and Carlin. Chenard, M.-R See Lefebvre, Wolf, Kedinger, Chenard, Tomasetto, Carlson, R. O. See Desai, Carlson, Mattie, Olivera, Buckley, Seki, Chambon, and Rio. Brooker, and Spiegel. Cheresh, D. A. See Leavesley, Schwartz, Rosenfeld, and Cheresh. Carmo-Fonseca, M., Ferreira, J., and Lamond, A. 1. Assembly of Chesterman, C. N. See Kelly, Sanchez, Brown, Chesterman, and Sleigh. snRNP-containing coiled bodies is regulated in interphase and Chia, C. R, Shariff, A., Savage, S. A., and Luna, E. J. The integral mitosis—evidence that the coiled body is a kinetic nuclear struc¬ membrane protein, ponticulin, acts as a monomer in nucleating ture. 120:841. actin assembly. 120:909. — See Antoniou, Carmo-Fonseca, Ferreira, and Lamond. Ching, G. Y., and Liem, R. K. H. Assembly of type IV neuronal Caroni, P. See Aigner and Caroni. intermediate filaments in nonneuronal cells in the absence of pre¬ — See Widmer and Caroni. existing cytoplasmic intermediate filaments. 122:1323. Carpentier, J.-L., Raccaud, J.-R, Baecker, J., Gilbert, A,, Orci, L., Chisolm, G. M. See Murugesan, Chisolm, and Fox. and Kahn, C. R. Two steps of insulin receptor internalization Cho, M., Webster, S. G., and Blau, H. M. Evidence for myoblast- depend on different domains of the/3-subunit. 122:1243. Correction. extrinsic regulation of slow myosin heavy chain expression during 123:1047. muscle fiber formation in embryonic development. 121:795. Carson, G. R. See Wileman, Kane, Young, Carson, and Terhorst. Chonn, A. See French, Chonn, Ducrest, Baumann, Belin, Wohlwend, Carson, J. H. See Ainger, Avossa, Morgan, Hill, Barry, Barbarese, Kiss, Sappino, Tschopp, and SchiflFerli. and Carson. Choquet, D., ^rtiseti, M., Amigorena, S., Bonnerot, C., Fridman, Carter, L. L., Redelmeier, T. E., Woollenweber, L. A., and Schmid, W. H., and Kom, H. Cross-linking of IgG receptors inhibits mem¬ S. L. Multiple GTP-binding proteins participate in clathrin-coated brane immunoglobulin-stimulated calcium influx in B lymphocytes. vesicle-mediated endocytosis. 120:37. 121:355. Carter, W. G. See Symington, Takada, and Carter. Chow, R, L. See Melki, Vainberg, Chow, and Cowan. — See Wayner, Gil, Murphy, Wilke, and Carter. Christensen, E. I. See Nielsen, Smith, Christensen, Knepper, and Agre. Casey, D. L. See Epstein, Casey, and Ortiz. Chu, M.-L. See Pan, Sasaki, Zhang, Fassler, Timpl, and Chu. Cassio, D. See Griffo, Hamon-Benais, Angrand, Fox, West, Lecoq, Chue, C. See Mackay, Eckley, Chue, and Earnshaw. Povey, Cassio, and Weiss. Chung, A. E. See Yelian, Edgeworth, Dong, Chung, and Armant. — SeeDirke, Neufeld, Meads, Shanks, Cassio, Laurent, Schroer, Pagano, Citi, S. The molecular organization of tight junctions. 121:485. and Hubbard. Clark, W. A. See Simpson, Decker, Clark, and Decker. The Journal of Cell Biology, Volume 123, 1993 1914 Clarke, E. R, Jain, N., Brickenden, A., Lorimer, I. A., and Sanwal, Craig, W. See Vogel, Lee, Hildebrand, Craig, Pierschbacher, Wong- B. D. Parallel regulation of procollagen I and colligin, a collagen¬ Staal, and Ruoslahti. binding protein and a member of the serine protease inhibitor family. Crain, R. C. See Goodenough, Shames, Small, Saito, Crain, Sanders, 121:193. and Salisbury. Clarke, M. See Heuser, Zhu, and Clarke. — See Yueh and Crain. Clarke, M. W. See Burleigh, Wells, Clarke, and Gardiner. Cramer, L., and Mitchison, T. J. Moving and stationary actin filaments Clemmons, D. R. See Jones, Busby, Gockerman, Camacho-Hubner, are involved in spreading of post-mitotic PtK2 cells. 122:833. and Clemmons. Crapo, J. D. See Ratouille, Strous, Crapo, Geuze, and Slot. Cleveland, D. W. See Compton and Cleveland. Crausaz, F. See Raths, Rohrer, Crausaz, and Reizman. — See Heins, Wong, Muller, Goldie, Cleveland, and Aebi. Critchley, D. R. See Gilmore, Wood. Ohanian, Jackson, Patel, Rees, — See Lee, Xu, Wong, and Cleveland. Hynes, and Critchley. Cleves, A. E. See Whitters, Cleves, McGee, Skinner, and Bankaitis. — See Samuels, Ezzell, Cardozo, Critchley, Coll, and Adamson. Cluett, E. B., Wood, S. A., Banta, M., and Brown, W. J. Tabulation Crosby, J. R. See Jones, Crosby, Salamero, and Howell. of Golgi membranes in vivo and in vitro in the absence of brefeldin Cross, G. A. M. See Cooper, Ribeiro de Jesus, and Cross. A. 120:15. Cumsky, M. G. See Miller and Cumsky. Cohen, F. E. See Aroeti, Kosen, Kuntz, Cohen, and Mostov. Cunningham, M. See Huang, Lipfert, Cunningham, Brugge, Ginsberg, Cole, R. W. See Waters, Cole, and Rieder. and Shattil. Cole, S. See Lazebnik, Cole, Cooke, Nelson, and Earnshaw. 123:7. Czech, M. R, Chawla, A., Woon, C.-W., Buxton, J., Armoni, M., Colgan, S. R, Parkos, C. A., Delp, C., Arnaout, M. A., and Madara, Tang, W., Joly, M., and Corvera, S. Exofacial epitope-tagged J. L. Neutrophil migration across cultured intestinal epithelial mono- glucose transporter chimeras reveal COOH-terminal sequences layers is modulated by epithelial exposure to IFN-7 in a highly governing cellular localization. 123:127. polarized fashion. 120:785. — See McCormick, Colgan, Delp-Archer, Miller, and Madara. Coll, J.-L. See Samuels, Ezzell, Cardozo, Critchley, Coll, and Adamson. Collea, R. R See Evans, Collea, Appenheimer, and Gollnick. D Colledge, M. See Scotland, Colledge, Melnikova, Dai, and Froehner. Collins, J. H. See Mercer, Biemesderfer, Bliss, Collins, and Forbush. Daams, H. See Hogervorst, Admiraal, Niessen, Kuikman, Janssen, Collins, K. See Conrad, Giuliano, Fisher, Collins, Matsudaira, and Daams, and Sonnenberg, Taylor. Daar, I., Yew, N., and Minde Woude, G. F. Inhibition of moj-induced Colombatti, A. See Bressan, Daga-Gordini, Colombatti, Castellani, oocyte maturation by protein kinase A. 120:1197. Marigo, and Volpin. Daar, I. O. See Fabian, Morrison, and Daar. Compton, D. A., and Cleveland, D. W. NuMA is required for the Dabauvalle, M.-C. See Wilken, Kossner, Senecal, Scheer, and proper completion of mitosis. 120:947. Dabauvalle. Connolly, T., and Gilmore, R. GTP hydrolysis by complexes of the Daga-Gordini, D. See Bressan, Daga-Gordini, Colombatti, Castellani, signal recognition particle and the signal recognition particle re¬ Marigo, and Volpin. ceptor. 123:799. Dai, Z. See Peng, Baker, and Dai. Conrad, R A., Giuliano, K. A., Fisher, G., Collins, K., Matsudaira, — See Scotland, Colledge, Melnikova, Dai, and Froehner. R T., and Taylor, D. L. Relative distribution of actin, myosin Daley, J. See Tomasetto, Neveu, Daley, Horan, and Sager. I, and myosin II during the wound healing response of fibroblasts. Dalton, S. L. See Han, Guadagno, Dalton, and Assoian. 120:1381. Damke, H. See van der Bliek, Redelmeier, Damke, Tisdale, Meyero- Cook, R. K. See Chen, Cook, and Rubenstein. witz, and Schmid. Cooke, C. A., Bazett-Jones, D. R, Earnshaw, W. C., and Rattner, Damsky, C. H. See Stephens, Sonne, Fitzgerald, and Damsky. J. B. Mapping DNA within the mammalian kinetochore. 120:1083. Daniel, C. W. See Robinson, Roberts, and Daniel. — See Lazebnik, Cole, Cooke, Nelson, and Earnshaw. Daniels, L. See Mundigl, Matteoli, Daniels, Thomas-Reetz, Metcalf, Coombs, K. M. See Dryden, Wang, Yeager, Nibert, Coombs, Furlong, Jahn, and De Camilli. Fields, and Baker. Daniels, M. R See Fowler, Sussman, Miller, Flucher, and Daniels. Cooper, R., Ribeiro de Jesus, A., and Cross, G. A. M. Deletion of Danielsen, E. M., Hansen, G. H., and Poulsen, M. D. Apical se¬ an immunodominant Trypanosoma cruzx surface glycoprotein dis¬ cretion of apolipoproteins from enterocytes. 120:1347. rupts flagellum-cell adhesion. 122:149. da R Berzaghi, M. See Lindholm, Castren, Tsoulfas, Kolbeck, da P. Corbi, A. L. See Diamond, Garcia-Aguilar, Bickford, Corbi, and Berzaghi, Leingartner, Heisenbeig, Tesarollo, Parada, and Thoenen. Springer. D’Arcangelo, G., Raradiso, K., Shepherd, D., Brehm, R, Halegoua, Corcoran, C. M. See Stappenbeck, Bornslaeger, Corcoran, Luu, Virata, S., and Mandel, G. Neuronal growth fector regulation of two differ¬ and Green. ent sodium channel types through distinct signal transduction path¬ Cordes, V. C., Reidenbach, S., Kohler, A., Stuurman, N., van ways. 122:915. Driel, R., and Franke, W. W. Intranuclear filaments containing — See Sharma, D’Arcangelo, Kleinklaus, Halegoua, and Trimmer. a nuclear pore complex protein. 123:1333. Davies, A. M. See Allsopp, Robinson, Wyatt, and Davies. Corvera, S. See Chakrabarti, Joly, and Corvera. Davis, J. Q., McLaughlin, T., and Bennett, V. Ankyrin-binding pro¬ — See Czech, Chawla, Woon, Buxton, Armoni, Tang, Joly, and Corvera. teins related to nervous system cell adhesion molecules: Candi¬ Courageot, J. See Miquelis, Courageot, Jacq, Blanck, Perrin, and dates to provide transmembrane and intercellular connections in Bastiani. adult brain. 121:121. Courtney, I. See Spang, Courtney, Fackler, Matzner, and Schiebel. Davis, N. G., Horecka, J. L., and Sprague, G. F., Jr. Cis- and trans¬ Courvalin, J,-C. See Chaudhary and Courvalin. acting functions required for endocytosis of the yeast pheromone Coverley, D., Downes, C. S., Romanowski, R, and Laskey, R. A. receptors. 122:53. Reversible effects of nuclear membrane permeabilization on DNA — See Tan, Davis, Sprague, and Riyne. replication: Evidence for a positive licensing factor. 122:985. Davis, R. J. See Gonzalez, Seth, Raden, Bowman, Fay, and Davis. Cowan, G. See Krishna, Cowan, Meade, Wells, Stringer, and Robson. De Camilli, R See Mundigl, Matteoli, Daniels, Thomas-Reetz, Metcalf, Cowan, N. J. See Melki, Vainberg, Chow, and Cowan. Jahn, and De Camilli. Cowin, R See Bradley, Cowin, and Brown. Decker, G. See Miller, Gong, Decker, and Shur. — See Buxton, Cowin, Franke, Garrod, Green, King, Koch, Magee, Decker, M. L. See Simpson, Decker, Clark, and Decker. Rees, Stanley, and Steinberg. Decker, R. S. See Simpson, Decker, Clark, and Decker. Coyne, R. S. See Lee, Coyne, Dubreuil, Goldstein, and Branton. Deckwerth, T. L., and Johnson, E. M., Jr. Temporal analysis of events Craig, A. See Campanero, del POzo, Arroyo, Sanchez-Mateos, associated with programmed cell death (apoptosis) of sympathetic Hernandez, Craig, Pulido, and Sanchez-Madrid. neurons depriv^ of nerve growth fector. 123:1207. Craig, E. A. See Gambill, Voos, Kang, Miao, Langer, Craig, and Planner. Deery, W. J., and Heath, J. R Phagocytosis induced by thyrotropin — See Voos, Gambill, Guiard, Pfanner, and Craig. in cultured thyroid cells is associated with myosin light chain de¬ Craig, R. See Vibert, Craig, and Lehman. phosphorylation and stress fiber disruption. 122:21. Author Index, Volumes 120-123 1915 He Filippi, P. See Arcangeli, Becchetti, Mannini, Mugnai, De Filippi, Ding, R., McDonald, K. L., and McIntosh, J. R. Three-dimensional Tarone, Del Bene, Barletta, Wanke, and Olivotto. reconstruction and analysis of mitotic spindles from the yeast, Defize, L. H. K. See van de Stolpe, Karperien, Lowik, Jiippner, Segre, Schizosaccharomyces pombe. 120:141. Abou-Samra, de Laat, and Defize. — See Mastronarde, McDonald, Ding, and McIntosh. de Hoop, M. J. See Djabali, Zissopoulou, de Hoop, Geoigatos, and Dotti. Djabali, K., Zissopoulou, A., de Hoop, M. J., Georgatos, S. D., — See Huber, de Hoop, Dupree, Zerial, Simons, and Dotti. and Dotti, C. G. Peripherin expression in hippocampal neurons de Hostos, E. L., Reh^efi, C., Bradtke, B., Waddell, D. R,, Al¬ induced by muscle soluble factor(s). 123:1197. brecht, R., Murphy, J., and Gerisch, G. Dictyostelium mutants DIugosz, A. A., and Yuspa, S. H. Coordinate changes in gene ex¬ lacking the cytoskeletal protein coronin are defective in cytokine¬ pression which mark the spinous to granular cell transition in epi¬ sis and cell motility. 120:163. dermis are regulated by protein kinase C. 120:217. Deitiker, P. R., and Epstein, H. F. Thick filament substructures in Dobberstein, B. See High, Andersen, Gorlich, Hartmann, Prehn, Rapo- Caenorhahditis elegans: Evidence for two populations of paramyo- port, and Dobberstein. sin. 123:303. — See Liitcke, Prehn, Ashford, Remus, Frank, and Dobberstein. de Jong, L. See Wansink, Schul, van der Kraan, van Steensel, van Driel, Dodemont, H. See Ersfeld, Wehland, Plessmann, Dodemont, Gerke, and de Jong. and Weber. de Laat, S. W. See van de Stolpe, Karperien, Lowik, Jiippner, Segre, Doherty, P., Singh, A., Rinjon, G., Bolsover, S. R., and Walsh, F. S. Abou-Samra, de Laat, and Defize. Thy-1 antibody-triggered neurite outgrowth requires an influx of Del Bene, M. R. See Arcangeli, Becchetti, Mannini, Mugnai, De Filippi, calcium into neurons via N- and L-type calcium channels. 122:181. Tarone, Del Bene, Barletta, Wanke, and Olivotto. Dohlman, H. G. See Kuchler, Dohlman, and Thorner. Delp, C. See Colgan, Parkos, Delp, Arnaout, and Madara. Dorns, R. W. See Sodeik, Dorns, Ericsson, Hiller, Machamer, van’t Delp-Archer, C. See McCormick, Colgan, Delp-Archer, Miller, and Hof, van Meer, Moss, and Griffiths. Madara. Dong, L.-J. See Yelian, Edgeworth, Dong, Chung, and Armant. del Pbzo, M. A. See Campanero, del Pozo, Arroyo, Sanchez-Mateos, Donoghue, D. J. See Xu, Meyer, Webster, Lee, and Donoghue. Hernandez, Craig, Pulido, and Sanchez-Madrid. Donovan, A. See Wiche, Gromov, Donovan, Castanon, and Fuchs. DeIvy, M. L. See Feany, Yee, Delvy, and Buckley. Donzell, W. C. See Peeler, Donzell, and Anderson. DeMarte, L. See Eidelman, Fuks, DeMarte, Taheri, and Stanners. Dotti, C. See Huber, de Hoop, Dupree, Zerial, Simons, and Dotti. DeNardi, C., Ausoni, S., Moretti, P., Gorza, L., Velleca, M., Buck¬ Dotti, C. G. See Djabali, Zissopoulou, de Hoop, Georgatos, and Dotti. ingham, M., and SchiafRno, S. Type 2X-myosin heavy chain Dotto, G. P. See Missero, Serra, Stenn, and Dotto. is coded by a muscle fiber type-specific and developmentally reg¬ Downes, C. S. See Coverley, Downes, Romanowski, and Laskey. ulated gene. 123:823. Doye, V. See Schlenstedt, Hurt, Doye, and Silver. Deriaz, N. See Thorens, Gdrard, and Deriaz. Draetta, G. See Pagano, Pepperkok, Lukas, Baldin, Ansorge, Bartek, Dernburg, A. F. See Hiraoka, Dernburg, Parmelee, Rykowski, Agard, and Draetta. and Scdat. Dreyfiiss, G. See Matunis, Matunis, and Dreyfuss. DeRosier, D. See Owen and DeRosier. Drivas, G. See Ren, Drivas, D’Eustachio, and Rush. Derynck, R. See Streuli, Schmidhauser, Kobrin, Bissell, and Derynck. DrozdofF, V., and Pledger, W. J. Commitment to differentiation and Desai, N. N., Carlson, R. O., Mattie, M. E., Olivera, A., Buckley, expression of early differentiation markers in murine keratinocytes N. E., Seki, T., Brooker, G., and Spiegel, S. Signaling pathways in vitro are regulated independently of extracellular calcium con¬ for sphingosylphosphorylcholine-mediated mitogenesis in Swiss centrations. 123:909. 3T3 fibroblasts. 121:1385. Drubin, D. G. See Holtzman, Yang, and Drubin. Descaizi Cancedda, F. See Gentili, Bianco, Neri, Malpeli, Campa¬ — See Moon, Janmey, Louie, and Drubin. nile, Castagnola, Cancedda, and Descaizi Cancedda. Dryden, K. A., Wang, G., Yeager, M., Nibert, M. L., Coombs, K. M., de Silva, A., Braakman, L, and Helenius, A. Posttranslational fold¬ Furlong, D. B., Fields, B. N., and Baker, T. S. Early steps in ing of vesicular stomatitis virus G protein in the ER: Involvement reovirus infection are associated with dramatic changes in supra- of noncovalent and covalent complexes. 120:647. molecular structure and protein conformation: Analysis of virions DeSimone, D. W. See Lawler, Duquette, Whittaker, Adams, McHenry, and subviral particles by cryoelectron microscopy and image re¬ and DeSimone. construction. 122:1023. Desmouliere, A., Geinoz, A., Gabbiani, F., and Gabbiani, G. Trans¬ Dubois-Dalcq, M. See McKinnon, Piras, Ida, and Dubois-Dalcq. forming growth factor-/31 induces a-smooth muscle actin expres¬ Dubreuil, R. R. See Lee, Coyne, Dubreuil, Goldstein, and Branton. sion in granulation tissue myofibroblasts and in quiescent and grow¬ Duchala, C. S. See Wight, Duchala, Readhead, and Macklin. ing cultured fibroblasts. 122:103. Duchrow, M. See Schliiter, Duchrow, Wohlenberg, Becker, Key, Flad, De Strooper, B., Umans, L., \^n Leuven, F., and \^n Den Berghe, H. and Gerdes. Study of the synthesis and secretion of normal and artificial mu¬ Ducrest, D. See French, Chonn, Ducrest, Baumann, Belin, Wohlwend, tants of murine amyloid precursor protein (APP): cleavage of APP Kiss, Sappino, Tschopp, and Schiflerli. occurs in a late compartment of the default secretion pathway. 121: Duden, R. See Oprins, Duden, Kreis, Geuze, and Slot. 295. Duluc, I., Jost, B., and Freund, J.-N. Multiple levels of control of D’Eustachio, P. See Ren, Drivas, D’Eustachio, and Rush. the stage- and region-specific expression of rat intestinal lactase. Dhume, S. T. See Ohlendieck, Dhume, Partin, and Lennarz. 123:1577. Diamond, M. S., Garcia-Aguilar, J., Bickford, J. K., Corbi, A. L., Dunn, K. W. See Presley, Mayor, Dunn, Johnson, McGraw, and and Springer, T. A. The I domain is a major recognition site on Maxfield. the leukocyte integrin Mac-1 (CDllb/CD18) for four distinct ad¬ Dupree, P. See Huber, de Hoop, Dupree, Zerial, Simons, and Dotti. hesion ligands. 120:1031. Duquette, M. 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Dominant negative mu¬ Bimbaum. tation in cell surface j81,4-galactosyltransferase inhibits cell-cell Firestone, G. L. See Sjaastad, Zettl, Parry, Firestone, and Machen. and cell-matrix interactions. 120:1045. Firmbach-Kraft, L, and Stick, R. The role of CaaX-dependent modi¬ Evans, S. S., Collea, R. R, Appenheimer, M. M., and Gollnick, fications in membrane association of Xenopus nuclear lamin B3 S. O. Interferon-a induces the expression of the L-selectin homing during meiosis and the fate of B3 in transfected mitotic cells. receptor in human B lymphoid cells. 123:1889. 123:1661. Exton, J. H. See Ha and Exton. Fischer, U. See van Zee, Dickmanns, Fischer, Liihrmann, and Fanning. Eyal, J. See Tuszynski, Rothman, Papale, Hamilton, and Eyal. Fischman, D. A. See Okagaki, Weber, Fischman, Vaughan, Mikawa, Ezzell, R. M. See Samuels, Ezzell, Cardozo, Critchley, Coll, and and Reinach. Adamson. Fisher, G. See Conrad, Giuliano, Fisher, Collins, Matsudaira, and Taylor. Fishkind, D. 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Role of the latent TGF-/3 bind¬ Fuks, A. See Eidelman, Fuks, DeMarte, Taheri, and Stanners. ing protein in the activation of latent TGF-/3 by co-cuiiures of — See Zhou, Fuks, Alcaraz, Bolling, and Stanners. endothelial and smooth muscle cells. 120:995. Fukushima, D. See Butzow, Fukushima, Twardzik, and Ruoslahti. Fleisch, H. See Aeschlimann, Wetterwald, Fleisch, and Paulsson. Fuller, R. S. See Kean, Fuller, and Nichols. Fleischer, S. See Flucher, Andrews, Fleischer, Marks, Caswell, and Funabiki, H., Hagan, L, Uzawa, S., and Yanagida, M. Cell cycle- Powell. dependent specific positioning and clustering of centromeres and Fleming, W. H., Alpern, E. J., Uchida, N., Ikuta, K., Spangrude, telomeres in fission yeast. 121:961. G. J., and Weissman, I. L. Functional heterogeneity is associated Funai, T. See Nishiyama, Funai, Yokota, and Ichiyama. with the cell cycle status of murine hematopoietic stem cells. 122: Funakoshi, H., Frisen, J., Barbany, G., Timmusk, T., Zachrisson, 897. 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See Emans, Gorvel, Walter, Gerke, Kellner, Griffiths, and and Raper. Gruenberg. Gorlich, D. See High, Andersen, Gorlich, Hartmann, Prehn, Rapoport, — See Ersfeld, Wehland, Plessmann, Dodemont, Gerke, and Weber. and Dobberstein. — See Harder and Gerke. Gorvel, J.-R See Emans, Gorvel, Walter, Gerke, Kellner, Griffiths, Geuze, H. J. See Klumperman, Hille, Veenendaal, Oorschot, Stoor- and Gruenberg. vogel, von Figura, and Geuze. Gorza, L., Schiaffino, S., and Vblpe, R The inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate — See Oprins, Duden, Kreis, Geuze, and Slot. receptor in heart: Evidence for its concentration in Purkinje myo¬ — See Piper, Tai, Kulesza, Pang, Warnock, Baenziger, Slot, Geuze, cytes of the conduction system. 121:345. Puri, and James. — See DeNardi, Ausoni, Moretti, Gorza, Velleca, Buckingham, and — See Rabouille, Strous, Crapo, Geuze, and Slot. Schiaffino. Giancotti, F. See Einheber, Milner, Giancotti, and Salzer. Gottardi, C. J., and Caplan, M. J. An ion transporting ATRase encodes Gibney, E. See Linsenmayer, Gibney, Igoe, Gordon, Fitch, Fessler, multiple apical localization signals. 121:283. and Birk. Gottesfeld, J. See Haiti, Gottesfeld, and Forbes. Gil, S. G. See Wayner, Gil, Murphy, Wilke, and Carter. Gottlieb, T. A., Ivanov, I. E., Adesnik, M., and Sabatini, D. D. Gilbert, A. SeeCarpentier, Paccaud, Baecker, Gilbert, Orci, and Kahn. Actin microfilaments play a critical role in endocytosis at the apical Gilbert, M. M. See Hell, Westenbroek, Warner, Ahlijanian, Prystay, but not the basolateral surface of polarized epithelial cells. 120: Gilbert, Snutch, and Catterall. 695. Gilmore, A. R, Wood, C., Ohanian, V., Jackson, R, Ratel, B., Rees, Gouezou, M. See Akwa, Sananes, Gouezou, Robel, Baulieu, and Le D. J. G., Hynes, R. O,, and Critchley, D. R. The cytoskeletal Goascogne. protein talin contains at least two distinct vinculin binding do¬ Gough, A. H., and Taylor, D. L. Fluorescence anisotropy imaging mains. 122:337. microscopy maps calmodulin binding during cellular contraction Gilmore, R. See Connolly and Gilmore. and locomotion. 121:1095. Gilula, N. B. See Kren, Kumar, Wang, Gilula, and Steer. Gounari, F., Merdes, A., Quinlan, R., Hess, J., FitzGerald, R G., Ginsberg, M. H. See Faull, Kovach, Harlan, and Ginsbei^. Ouzounis, C. A., and Georgatos, S. D. Bovine filensin possesses — See Huang, Lipfert, Cunningham, Brugge, Ginsberg, and Shattil. primary and secondary structure similarity to intermediate filament — See Ylanne, Chen, OToole, Loftus, Takada, and Ginsberg. proteins. 121:847. Gitelman, S. E. See Bristow, Tee, Gitelman, Mellon, and Miller. — See Merdes, Gounari, and Georgatos. Gittes, F, Mickey, B., Nettleton, J., and Howard, J. Flexural rigidity Graham, I. L., Lefkowith, J. B., Anderson, D. C, and Brown, E. J. of microtubules and actin filaments measured from thermal fluctu¬ Immune complex-stimulated neutrophil LTB4 production is depen¬ ations in shape. 120:923. dent on integrins. 120:1509. Giuliano, K. A. See Conrad, Giuliano, Fisher, Collins, Matsudaira, Green, K. J. See Buxton, Cowin, Franke, Garrod, Green, King, Koch, and Taylor. Magee, Rees, Stanley, and Steinberg. Glenney, J. R., Jr. See North, Galazkiewicz, Byers, Glenney, and Small. — See Stappenbeck, Bomslaeger, Corcoran, Luu, Virata, and Green. Glickman, J. N., and Komfeld, S. Mannose 6-phosphate-independent Green, L. A. See Batistatou and Green. targeting of lysosomal enzymes in 1-cell disease B lymphoblasts. Greenberg, A. H. See Samuel, Hurta, Spearman, Wright, Turley, and 123:99. Greenberg. Gockerman, A. See Jones, Busby, Gockerman, Camacho-Hubner, and Greene, L. A. See Sherr, Joyce, and Greene. Clemmons. Greengard, R See Benfenati, Valtorta, Rossi, Onofri, Sihra, and GoebI, M. See Vihtelic, Goebl, Milligan, OTousa, and Hyde. Greengard. Goetsch, L. See Brown, Goetsch, and Hartwell. Grenman, R. See Salmi, Gron-Virta, Sointu, Grenman, Kalimo, and — See Winey, Hoyt, Chan, Goetsch, Botstein, and Byers. Jalkanen. Goh, R-Y., and Kilmartin, J. V. NDCIO: A gene involved in chro¬ Gresham, H. D. See Lindberg, Gresham, Schwarz, and Brown. mosome segregation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 121:503. Gr^, L. See Mereau, Grey, Piquet-Pellorce, and Heath. Goldberg, D. J. See Wu and Goldberg. Griffiths, G. See Aniento, Emans, Griffiths, and Gruenberg. Goldie, K. See Heins, Wong, Muller, Goldie, Cleveland, and Aebi. — See Emans, Gorvel, Walter, Gerke, Kellner, Griffiths, and Gruenberg. Goldman, R. D, See Miller, Khuon, and Goldman. — See Hudson, Fingar, Seidner, Griffiths, Burke, and Bimbaum. Goldstein, L. S. B. Functional redundancy in mitotic force generation. — See Sodeik, Dorns, Ericsson, Hiller, Machamer, van’t Hof, van Meer, 120:1. Moss, and Griffiths. — See Heck, Pereira, Pesavento, Yannoni, Spradling, and Goldstein. — See Weiner, Murphy, Griffiths, Schleicher, and Noegel. — See Lee, Coyne, Dubreuil, Goldstein, and Branton. Griffiths, G. M., and Isaaz, S. Granzymes A and B are targeted to Goligorsky, M. S. See Lum, Andersen, Siflinger-Bimboim, Tiruppathi, the lytic granules of lymphocytes by the mannose-6-phosphate re¬ Goligorsky, Fenton, and Malik. ceptor. 120:885. Author Index, Volumes 120-123 1919 Griffo, G., Hamon-Benais, C, Angrand, P.-O., Fox, M., West, L., Han, E. K.-H., Guadagno, T. M., Dalton, S. L., and Assoian, R. K. Lecoq, O., Povey, S., Cassio, D., and Weiss, M. HNF4 and HNFl A cell cycle and mutational analysis of anchorage-independent as well as a panel of hepatic functions are extinguished and re¬ growth: Cell adhesion and TGF-/31 control Gl/S transit specifically. expressed in parallel in chromosomally reduced rat hepatoma- 122:461. human fibroblast hybrids. 121:887. Han, Y. See Zhang, Han, and Lazarow. Grigoriadis, A. E., Schellander, K., Wang, Z.-Q., and Wagner, Hanai, N. See Sato, Okada, Abe, Seguchi, Kuwano, Sato, Furuya, Hanai, E. F. Osteoblasts are target cells for transformation in c-fos trans¬ and Tamaoki. genic mice. 122:685. Hanau, D. See Gachet, Hanau, Spehner, Brisson, Garaud, Schmitt, Grinnell, F. See Altankov and Grinnell. Ohlmann, and Cazenave. — See Lin and Grinnell. Harman, L. A., Lisanti, M. R, Rodriguez-Boulan, E., and Edidin, M. Gromov, D. See Wiche, Gromov, Donovan, Castanon, and Fuchs. Correctly sorted molecules of a GPI-anchored protein are clustered Groner, B. See Stocklin, Botteri, and Groner. and immobile when they arrive at the apical surface of MDCK Grdn-Virta, K. See Salmi, Gron-Virta, Sointu, Grenman, Kalimo, and cells. 120:353. Jalkanen. Hansen, G. H. See Danielsen, Hansen, and Poulsen. Gruenberg, J. See Aniento, Emans, Griffiths, and Gruenberg. Hansen, S. H., Sandvig, K., and van Deurs, B. Clathrin and HA2 — See Emans, Gorvel, Walter, Gerke, Kellner, Griffiths, and Gruenberg. adaptors: Effects of potassium depletion, hypertonic medium, and Grumet, M., Flaccus, A., and Margolis, R. U. Functional charac¬ cytosol acidification. 121:61. terization of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans of brain: Interactions —, Sandvig, K., and van Deurs, B. Molecules internalized by clathrin- with neurons and neural cell adhesion molecules. 120:815. independent endocytosis are delivered to endosomes containing Grunwald, G. B. See Shih, Edelman, Horwitz, Grunwald, and transferrin receptors. 123:89. Buck. Hansen, W. J. See Brown, Martin, Hansen, Beckmann, and Welch. Guadagno, T. M. See Han, Guadagno, Dalton, and Assoian. Hanser, K. R. See Huang, Manning, Bandak, Ratau, Hanser, and Guiard, B. See Voos, Gambill, Guiard, Pfanner, and Craig. Silverstein. Gumbiner, B. Breaking through the tight junction barrier. 123:1631. Hara-Kuge, *S. See Kuge, Hara-Kuge, Orci, Ravazzola, Amherdt, Gumbiner, B. M. See McCrea, Brieher, and Gumbiner. Tanigawa, Wieland, and Rothman. Gundersen, D., Powell, S. K., and Rodriguez-Boulan, E. Apical Harder, T., and Gerke, V. The subcellular distribution of early polarization of N-CAM in retinal pigment epithelium is dependent endosomes is affected by the annexin Ihplb complex. 123:1119. on contact with the neural retina. 121:335. Harlan, J. M. See Faull, Kovach, Harlan, and Ginsberg. Gundersen, K., Sanes, J. R., and Merlie, J. P. Neural regulation of Harootunian, A. T. See LaMorte, Harootunian, Spiegel, Tsien, and muscle acetylcholine receptor e- and a-subunit gene promoters Feramisco. in transgenic mice. 123:1535. Harpel, J. See Flaumenhaft, Abe, Sato, Miyazono, Harpel, Heldin, Gunning, P. See Hill and Gunning. and Rifkin. — See Lloyd and Gunning. Harper, J. D. I., Sanders, M. A., and Salisbury, J. L. Phos¬ — See Schevzov, Lloyd, Hailstones, and Gunning. phorylation of nuclear and flagellar basal apparatus proteins dur¬ — See Weinberger, Henke, Tolhurst, Jeffrey, and Gunning. ing flagellar regeneration in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. 122: Guo, N. See Sipes, Guo, Negre, Vogel, Krutzsch, and Roberts. 877. Gyoeva, F. K. See Rodionov, Gyoeva, Tanaka, Bershadsky, Vasiliev, Hartig, A. See Kragler, Langeder, Raupachova, Binder, and Hartig. and Gelfand. Haiti, R, Guttesfeld, J., and Forbes, D. J. Mitotic repression of tran¬ scription in vitro. 120:613. Hartmann, E. See High, Andersen, Gorlich, Hartmann, Prehn, Rapoport, and Dobberstein. Hartwell, L. H. See Brown, Goetsch, and Hartwell. H Hasegawa, H. See Zhang, Skach, Hasegawa, van Hoek, and Verkman. Hasegawa, T. Production of a unique antibody specific for membrane Ha, K.-S., and Exton, J. H. Activation of actin polymerization by ruffles and its use to characterize the behavior of two distinct types phosphatidic acid derived from phosphatidylcholine in IIC9 fibro¬ of ruffles. 120:1439. blasts. 123:1789. Hashimoto, T. See Luers, Hashimoto, Fahimi, and Volkl. Haber, E. See Loike, Silverstein, Cao, Solomon, Weitz, Haber, Haskill, S. See Juliano and Haskill. Matsueda, Bernatowicz, and Silverstein. Hauber, J. See Ruhl, Himmelspach, Bahr, Hammerschmid, Jaksche, Haegel, H., Tblg, C., Hofinann, M., and Ceredig, R. Activated mouse Wolff, Aschauer, Farrington, Probst, Bevec, and Hauber. astrocytes and T cells express similar CD44 variants. Role of CD44 Hauschka, R V. See Asahina, Sampath, Nishimura, and Hauschka. in astrocyte/T cell binding. 122:1067. Hausdorff, S. F. See Verhey, Hausdorff, and Birnbaum. Hagan, 1. See Funabiki, Hagan, Uzawa, and Yanagida. Hausler, A. See Abeijon, Yanagisawa, Mandon, Hausler, Moremen, Hage, W. J. See Speksnijder, Terasaki, Hage, Jaffe, and Sardet. Hirschberg, and Robbins. Hahne, M., Jager, U., Isenmann, S., Hallmann, R., and Vest- Hayden, S. M. See Wolenski, Hayden, Forscher, and Mooseker. weber, D. Five tumor necrosis factor-inducible cell adhesion Hayes, V. Y. See Williams, Hayes, Hummel, Tarara, and Halsey. mechanisms on the surface of mouse endothelioma cells mediate Heath, J. K. See Mereau, Grey, Piquet-Pellorce, and Heath. the binding of leukocytes. 121:655. Heath, J. R See Deery and Heath. Hailstones, D. See Schevzov, Lloyd, Hailstones, and Gunning. Heck, M. M. S., Pereira, A., Pesavento, R, Yannoni, Y., Spradling, Halbwachs-Mecarelli, L. See Nathan, Xie, Halbwachs-Mecarelli, and A. C., and Goldstein, L. S. B. The kinesin-like protein KLP61F Jin. is essential for mitosis in Drosophila. 123:665. Halegoua, S. See DArcangelo, Paradiso, Shepherd, Brehm, Halegoua, Heid, H. See Hess, Heid, and Franke. and Mandel. Heider, K.-H., Hofmann, M., Horst, E., van den Berg, F., Ponta, — See Sharma, D’Arcangelo, Kleinklaus, Halegoua, and Trimmer. H., Herrlich, R, and Pals, S. T. A human homologue of the rat Hall, Z. W. See Yoshihara and Hall. metastasis-associated variant of CD44 is expressed in colorectal Hallberg, E., Wozniak, R. W., and Blobel, G. An integral membrane carcinomas and adenomatous polyps. 120:227. protein of the pore membrane domain of the nuclear envelope con¬ Heins, S., Wong, P. C, Muller, S., Goldie, K., Cleveland, D. W., tains a nucleoporin-like region. 122:513. and Aebi, U. The rod domain of NF-L determines neurofilament Hallmann, R. See Hahne, Jager, Isenmann, Hallmann, and Vestweber. architecture, whereas the end domains specify filament assembly Halsey, T. J. See Williams, Hayes, Hummel, Tarara, and Halsey. and network formation. 123:1517. Hamamoto, S. See Brodsky, Hamamoto, Feldheim, and Schekman. Heisenberg, C.-P. See Lindholm, Castr6n, Tsoulfias, Kolbeck, da P. Hamilton, B. K. See Tuszynski, Rothman, Papale, Hamilton, and Eyal. Berzaghi, Leingartner, Heisenbeig, Tesarollo, Parada, and Hammerschmid, F. See Ruhl, Himmelspach, Bahr, Hammerschmid, Thoenen. Jaksche, Wolff, Aschauer, Farrington, Probst, Bevec, and Hauber. Heldin, C.-H. See Flaumenhaft, Abe, Sato, Miyazono, Harpel, Heldin, Hamon-Benais, C. See Griffo, Hamon-Benais, Angrand, Fox, West, and Rifkin. Lecoq, POvey, Cassio, and Weiss. Helenius, A. See de Silva, Braakman, and Helenius. The Journal of Cell Biology, Volume 123, 1993 1920

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