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Don W. Cleveland Kenneth M. Yamada Edited in cooperation with Werner Franke The American Society for Cell Biology Editorial Board Published semimonthly by The Rockefeller University Press Copyediting and Production Helen Blau Susan Lowey Suzanne M. Runyan, Graham Carpenter Elizabeth Luna Carol E. Toscano, Nam-Hai Chua Frederick Maxfield Robert!. O’Donnell, and John Cooper Jacopo Meldolesi Linda Thrasybule Sara Courtneidge Timothy J. Mitchison Susan W. Craig Ronald Morris Bruce Cunningham Walter Neupert Caroline Damsky Bjorn Olsen Scott Emr Suzanne Pfeifer Harold P. Erickson Thomas Pollard Susan M. Gasser Louis F. Reichaidt Larry Gerace Daniel B. Rifkin Mary-Jane Gething Mark Rose Larry Goldstein Richard Rotundo Alan F. Horwitz Richard Scheller R. L. Juliano Victor Small Judith Kimble Murray Stewart Richard Klausner Ron Vale Hynda Kleinman Frank S. Walsh Copyright © 1993 The Rockefeller University Press Contents Volume 121, Number 1, April 1993 1 Nupl55 is a novel nuclear pore complex 121 Ankyrin-binding proteins related to nervous protein that contains neither repetitive system cell adhesion molecules: Candidates to sequence motifs nor reacts with WGA. provide transmembrane and intercellular connections in adult brain. A. Radu, G. Blobel, and R. W. Wozniak J. Q. Davis, T. McLaughlin, and V. Bennett 11 Expression of mutant ELH prohormones in AtT-20 cells: The relationship between 135 Astrocytes and neurosteroids: Metabolism of prohormone processing and sorting. pregnenolone and dehydroepiandrosterone. Regulation by cell density. L. J. Jung, T. Kreiner, and R. H. Scheller Y. Akwa, N. Sanan^s, M. Gou^zou, P. Robel, 23 COOH-terminal signals mediate the trafficking E. -E. Baulieu, and C. Le Goascogne of a peptide processing enzyme in endocrine cells. 145 The Met receptor tyrosine kinase transduces motility, proliferation, and morphogenic S. L. Milgram, R. E. Mains, and B. A. Eipper signals of scatter factor/hepatot^ growth 37 Functional activation of plasma membrane factor in epithelial cells. anion exchangers occurs in a pre-Golgi K. M. Weidner, M. Sachs, and W. Birchmeier compartment. 155 Affinity modulation of integrin a5/31: S. Ruetz, A. E. Lindsey, C. L. Ward, Regulation of the functional response by and R. R. Kopito soluble fibronectin. 49 jS-COP localizes mainly to the cis-Golgi side in R. J. Faull, N. L. Kovach, J. M. Harlan, exocrine pancreas. and M. H. Ginsberg A. Oprins, R. Duden, T. E. Kreis, H. J. Geuze, 163 Integrin /31- and /33-mediated endothelial cell and J. W. Slot migration is triggered through distinct 61 Clathrin and HA2 adaptors: Effects of signaling mechanisms. potassium depletion, hypertonic medium, and D. 1. Leavesley, M. A. Schwartz, M. Rosenfeld, cytosol acidification. and D. A. Cheresh S. H. Hansen, K. Sandvig, and B. van Deurs 171 Expression and functional analysis of a 73 Noncoding regions of the y-actin gene cytoplasmic domain variant of the 01 integrin influence the impact of the gene on myoblast subunit. morphology. F. Balzac, A. M. Belkin, V. E. Koteliansky, C. Lloyd and P. Gunning Y. V. Balabanov, F. Altruda, L. Silengo, and G. Tarone 83 Imaging calcium dynamics in living plants 179 Biochemical characterization and tissue using semi-synthetic recombinant aequorins. distribution of the A and B variants of the M. R. Knight, N. D. Read, A. K. Campbell, integrin a6 subunit. and A. J. Trewavas F. Hogervorst, L. G. Admiraal, C. Niessen, 91 Mediation of growth factor induced DNA 1. Kuikman, H. Janssen, H. Daams, synthesis and calcium mobilization by Gq and A. Sonnenberg and Gi2. 193 Parallel regulation of procollagen I and V. J. LaMorte, A. T. Harootunian, A. M. Spiegel, coUigin, a collagen-binding protein and a R. Y. Tsien, and J. R. Feramisco member of the serine protease inhibitor family. 101 Regulation of the cell cycle by the cdk2 protein E. P. Clarke, N. Jain, A. Brickenden, 1. A. Lorimer, kinase in cultured human fibroblasts. and B. D. Sanwal M. Pagano, R. Pepperkok, J. Lukas, V. Baldin, 201 Emilin, a component of elastic fibers W. Ansorge, J. Bartek, and G. Draetta preferentially located at the elastin-microfibrils 113 Interference with endogenous ras function interface. inhibits cellular responses to wounding. G. M. Bressan, D. Daga-Gordini, A. Colombatti, R. G. Sosnowski, S. Feldman, and J. R. Feramisco 1. Castellani, V. Marigo, and D. Volpin Volume 121, Number!, April 1993 219 Association of individual hnRNP proteins and 365 The role of calcium in the Chlamydomonas snRNPs with nascent transcripts. reinhardtii mating reaction. E. L. Matunis, M. J. Matunis, and G. Dreyfuss U. W. Goodenough, B. Shames, L. Small, T. Saito, R. C. Crain, M. A. Sanders, and J. L. Salisbury 229 A cytoplasmically anchored nuclear protein interferes specifically with the import of 375 Dynamics of the neuronal intermediate nuclear proteins but not U1 snRNA. filaments. K. van Zee, A. Dickmanns, U. Fischer, R. Liihrmann, S. Okabe, H. Miyasaka, and N. Hirokawa and E. Fanning 387 Neurofilament deficiency in quail caused by 241 Unusual nuclear structures in meiotic nonsense mutation in neurofilament-L gene. prophase of fission yeast: A cytological O. Ohara, Y. Gahara, T. Miyake, H. Teraoka, analysis. and T. Kitamura J. Bahler, T. Wyler, J. Loidl, and J. Kohli 397 Carbohydrate recognition in the peripheral 257 A novel tau transcript in cultured human nervous system: A calcium-dependent neuroblastoma cells expressing nuclear tau. membrane binding site for HNK-1 reactive Y. Wang, P. A. Loomis, R. P. Zinkowski, glycolipids potentially involved in Schwann cell and L. I. Binder adhesion. 269 The rubella virus E2 and El spike L. K. Needham and R. L. Schnaar glycoproteins are targeted to the Golgi complex. 409 The effect of nerve growth factor and fibroblast T. C. Hobman, L. Woodward, and M. G. Farquhar growth factor on PC12 cells: Inhibition by orthovanadate. 283 An ion transporting ATPase encodes multiple apical localization signals. Y. Y. Wu and R. A. Bradshaw C. J. Gottardi and M. J. Caplan 423 Thyroid hormone receptor/c-erfcA: Control of 295 Study of the synthesis and secretion of normal commitment and differentiation in the and artificial mutants of murine amyloid neuronal/chromafiin progenitor line PC12. precursor protein (APP): cleavage of APP A. Munoz, C. Wrighton, B. Seliger, J. Bernal, occurs in a late compartment of the default and H. Beug secretion pathway. B. De Strooper, L. Umans, F. Van Leuven, and 439 Requirement for transglutaminase in the H. Van Den Berghe activation of latent transforming growth 305 Products of endocytosis and autophagy are factor-/? in bovine endothelial cells. retrieved from axons by regulated retrograde S. Kojima, K. Nara, and D. B. Rifkin organelle transport. P. J. Hollenbeck 449 Identification of a glycoprotein ligand for 317 Retrieval of transmembrane proteins to the E-selectin on mouse myeloid cells. endoplasmic reticulum. A. Levinovitz, J. Miihlhoff, S. Isenmann, and D. Vestweber M. R. Jackson, T. Nilsson, and P. A. Peterson 335 Apical polarization of N-CAM in retinal 461 A novel integrin specificity exemplified by pigment epithelium is dependent on contact binding of the av/?s integrin to the basic with the neural retina. domain of the HIV tat protein and vitronectin. D. Gundersen, S. K. Powell, and E. Rodriguez-Boulan B. E. Vogel, S.-J. Lee, A. Hildebrand, W. Craig, M. D. Pierschbacher, F. Wong-Staal, and E. Ruoslahti 345 The inositol l,4,S-trisphosphate receptor in heart: Evidence for its concentration in Purkinje myocytes of the conduction system. 469 Inhibition of fibronectin binding and fibronectin-mediated cell adhesion to collagen L. Gorza, S. Schiaffino, and P. Volpe by a peptide from the second type I repeat of 355 Cross-linking of IgG receptors inhibits thrombospondin. membrane immunoglobulin-stimulated calcium J. M. Sipes, N. Guo, E. N^gre, T. Vogel, influx in B lymphocytes. H. C. Krutzsch, and D. D. Roberts D. Choquet. M. Partiseti, S. Amigorena, C. Bonnerot, W. H. Fridman, and H. Korn 479 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS IV Volume 121, Number 3, May 1993 Mini-reviews 599 The Ca^^-binding domains in non-muscle type 481 Nomenclature of the desmosomal cadherins. a-actmin: Biochemical and genetic analysis. R. S. Buxton, R Cowin, W. W. Franke, W. Witke, A. Hohnann, B. Koppel, M. Schleicher, D. R. Garrod, K. J. Green, I. A. King, P. J. Koch, and A. A. Noegel A. I. Magee, D. A. Rees, J. R. Stanley, and M. S. Steinberg 607 Expression of plectin mutant cDNA in cultured cells indicates a role of 485 The molecular organization of tight junctions. COOH-terminal domain in intermediate S. Citi filament association. Regular Articles G. Wiche, D. Gromov, A. Donovan, M. J. Castahon, and E. Fuchs 491 The 220-kD protein colocalizing with cadherins in non-epithelial cells is identical to 621 Essential roles for calcium and calmodulin in ZO-1, a tight junction-associated protein in G2/M progression in Aspergillus nidulans. epithelial cells: cDNA cloning and K. P. Lu, S. A. Osmani, A. H. Osmani, immunoelectron microscopy. and A. R. Means M. Itoh, A. Nagafiichi, S. Yonemura, 631 Mouse notch: Expression in hair follicles T. Yasuda-Kitani, S. Tsukita, and S. Tsukita correlates with cell fate determination. 503 NDCIO: A gene involved in chromosome R. Kopan and H. Weintraub segregation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 643 Regulation of E-cadherin-mediated adhesion P.-Y. Goh and J. V. Kilmartin muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in small 513 Isolation and characterization of a gene cell lung carcinoma. (CBF2) specifying a protein component of the C. L. Williams, V. Y. Hayes, A. M. Hummel, budding yeast kinetochore. J. E. Tarara, and T. J. H^sey W. Jiang, J. Lechner, and J. Carbon 655 Five tumor necrosis factor-inducible cell adhesion mechanisms on the surface of mouse 521 Assembly of vaccinia virus: Role of the endothelioma cells mediate the binding of intermediate compartment between the leukocytes. endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi stacks. M. Hahne, U. Jager, S. Isenmann, R. Hallmann, B. Sodeik, R. W. Dorns, M. Ericsson, G. Hiller, and D. Vestweber Carolyn E. Machamer, W. van’t Hof, G. van Meer, B. Moss, and G. Griffiths 665 Involvement of ras P21 in 543 Membrane flux through the pore formed 1^ a neurotrophin-induced response of sensory, but fusogenic viral envelope protein during cell not sympathetic neurons. fusion. G. D. Borasio, A. Markus, A. Wittinghofer, Y.-A. Barde, and R. Heumann F. W. Tse, A. Iwata, and W. Aimers 673 Adhesion to fibronectin stimulates inositol lipid 553 Rabl7, a novel small GTPase, is specific for synthesis and enhances PDGF-induced inositol epithelial cells and is induced during cell lipid breakdown. polarization. H. P. McNamee, D. E. Ingber, and M. A. Schwartz A. Liitcke, S. Jansson, R. G. Parton, P. Chavrier, A. Valencia, L. A. Huber, E. I.ehtonen, and M. Zerial 679 Extracellular matrix contains insulin-like growth factor binding protein-S: Potentiation 565 A novel cytoskeletal structure involved in purse of the effects of IGF-I. string wound closure and cell polarity J. I. Jones, W. H. Busby Jr., A. Gockerman, maintenance. C. Camacho-Hubner, and D. R. Clemmons W. M. Bement, P. Forscher, and M. S. Mooseker 689 Protein kinase C-dependent effects of 579 Molecular cloning and immunological 12(S)-HETE on endothelial cell vitronectin characterization of the y polypeptide, a small receptor and fibronectin receptor. protein associated with the Na,K-ATPase. D. G. Tang, Y. Q. Chen, C. A. Diglio, R. W. Mercer, D. Biemesderfer, D. P. Bliss, Jr., and K. V. Honn J. H. Collins, and B. Forbush in 587 Flightin, a novel myofibrillar protein of 705 Cleavage of K-FGF produces a truncated molecule with increased biological activity and Drosophila stretch-activated muscles. receptor binding affinity. J. O. Vigoreaux, J. D. Saide, K. Valgeirsdottir, and M. L. Pardue P. Bellosta, D. Tklarico, D. Rogers, and C. Basilico Volume 121, Number 4, May 1993 715 Nucleoplasmic organization of small nuclear 847 Bovine filensin possesses primary and ribonucleoproteins in cultured human cells. secondary structure similarity to intermediate filament proteins. A. G. Matera and D. C. Ward F. Gounari, A. Merdes, R. Quinlan, J. Hess, 729 Evidence for channeled difiusion of P. G. FitzGerald, C. A. Ouzounis, pre-mRNAs during nuclear RNA transport in and S. D. Georgatos metazoans. 855 Analysis of the sheep trichohyalin gene: Z. Zachar, J. Kramer, 1. P. Mims, and P. M. Bingham Potential structural and calcium-binding roles 743 Sec61p is adjacent to nascent type I and type of trichohyalin in the hair follicle. II signal-anchor proteins during their M. J. Fietz, C. J. McLaughlan, M. T. Campbell, membrane insertion. and G. E. Rogers S. High, S. S. L. Andersen, D. Gorlich, 867 The organization of F^actin and microtubules E. Hartmann, S. Prehn, T. A. Rapoport, in growth cones exposed to a brain-derived and B. Dobberstein collapsing factor. 751 Two distinct populations of ARE bound to J. Fan, S. G. Mansfield, T. Redmond, Golgi membranes. P. R. Gordon-Weeks, and J. A. Raper J. B. Helms, D. J. Palmer, and J. E. Rothman 879 Amino acid sequence RERMS represents the 761 The pas8 mutant of Pichia pastoris exhibits the active domain of amyloid /3/A4 protein peroxisomal protein import deficiencies of precursor that promotes fibroblast growth. Zellweger syndrome cells—the PASS protein H. Ninomiya, J.-M. Roch, M. P. Sundsmo, binds to the COOH-terminal tripeptide D. A. C. Otero, and T. Saitoh peroxisomal targeting signal, and is a member 887 HNF4 and HNFl as well as a panel of hepatic of the TPR protein family. functions are extinguished and reexpressed in D. McCollum, E. Monosov, and S. Subramani parallel in chromosomally reduced rat hepatoma-human fibroblast hybrids. 775 Oocyte maturation in starfish is mediated by the /Sy-subunit complex of a G-protein. G. Griffo, C. Hamon-Benais, P.-O. Angrand, M. Fox, L. West, O. Lecoq, S. Povey, D. Cassio, L. A. Jaffe, C. J. Gallo, R. H. Lee, Y.-K. Ho, and M. Weiss and T. L. Z. Jones 899 Control of lens epithelial cell survival. 785 Dichinella spiralis infected skeletal muscle cells arrest in G2/M and cease muscle gene Y. Ishizaki, J. T. Voyvodic, J. F. Bume, and M. C. Raff expression. D. P. Jasmer 909 Expression of chicken vinculin complements the adhesion-defective phenotype of a mutant 795 Evidence for myoblast-extrinsic regulation of mouse F9 embryonal carcinoma cell. slow myosin heavy chain expression during M. Samuels, R. M. Ezzell, T. J. Cardozo, muscle fiber formation in embryonic D. R. Critchley, J.-L. Coll, and E. D. Adamson development. 923 Recombinant entactin promotes mouse primary M. Cho, S. G. Webster, and H. M. Blau trophoblast cell adhesion and migration 811 Differential regulation of tropomyosin isoform through the arg-gly-asp (RGD) recognition organization and gene expression in response sequence. to altered actin gene expression. F. D. Yelian, N. A. Edgeworth, L.-J. Dong, A. E. Chung, and D. R. Armant G. Schevzov, C. Lloyd, D. Hailstones, and P. Gunning 931 Regulation of in vitro capillary tube formation 823 Drosophila 7-tubulin is part of a complex by anti-integrin antibodies. containing two previously identified J. R. Gamble, L. J. Matthias, G. Meyer, P. Kaur, centrosomal MAPs. G. Russ, R. Faull, M. C. Bemdt, and M. A. Vadas J. W. Raff, D. R. Kellogg, and B. M. Alberts 945 Activated platelets form protected zones of adhesion on fibrinogen and fibronectin-coated 837 SFassemblin, the structural protein of the surfaces. 2-nm filaments from striated microtubule associated fibers of algal flagellar roots, forms J. D. Loike, R. Silverstein, L. Cao, L. Solomon, a segmented coiled coil. J. Weitz, E. Haber, G. R. Matsueda, M. S. Bematowicz, and S. C. Silverstein K. Weber, N. Geisler, U. Plessmann, A. Bremerich, K.-F. Lechtreck, and M. Melkonian 957 Placement Service Notices VI Volume 121, Numbers, June 1993 961 Cell cycle-dependent specific positioning and 1083 Kinesin follows the microtubule’s protofilament clustering of centromeres and telomeres in axis. fission yeast. S. RiQi', E. Meyhofer, R. A. Milligan, and J. Howard H. Funabiki, I. Hagan, S. Uzawa, and M. Yanagida 1095 Fluorescence anisotropy imaging microscopy 977 Assembly of the 68- and 72-kD proteins of maps calmodulin binding during cellular signal recognition particle with 7S RNA. contraction and locomotion. H. Liitcke, S. Prehn, A. J. Ashford, M. Remus, A. H. Gough and D. L. Tj^lor R. Frank, and B. Dobberstein 1109 Skin-specific expression of a truncated Ela 987 Early lipid intermediates in oncoprotein binding to pl05-Rb leads to glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol anchor assembly abnormal hair follicle maturation without are synthesized in the ER and located in the increased epidermal proliferation. cytoplasmic leaflet of the ER membrane C. Missero, C. Serra, K. Stenn, and G. R Dotto bilayer. J. Vidugiriene and A. K. Menon 1121 Transfection of the CD20 cell surface molecule into ectopic cell types generates a Ca^^ 997 Differences in the endosomal distributions of conductance found constitutively in B the two mannose 6-phosphate receptors. lymphocytes. J. Klumperman, A. Hille, T. Veenendaal, V. Oorschot, J. K. Bubien, L.-J. Zhou, P. D. Bell, R. A. Frizzell, W. Stoorvogel, K. von Figura, and H. J. Geuze and T. F. Tedder 1011 Macropinosome maturation and fusion with 1133 Identification of a Drosophila homologue of tubular lysosomes in macrophages. a-catenin and its association with the E. L. Racoosin and J. A. Swanson armadillo protein. 1021 Intramitochondrial sorting of the precursor to H. Oda, T. Uemura, K. Shiomi, A. Nagafuchi, S. Tsukita, and M. Takeichi yeast cytochrome c oxidase subunit Va. B. R. Miller and M. G. Cumsky 1141 Epiligrin, a component of epithelial basement membranes, is an adhesive ligand for aSjSl 1031 Glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins positive T lymphocytes. are preferentially targeted to the basolateral E. A. W^ner, S. G. Gil, G. F. Murphy, surface in FLscher rat thyroid epithelial cells. M. S. Wilke, and W. G. Carter C. Zurzolo, M. P. Lisanti, I. W. Caras, L. Nitsch, and E. Rodriguez-Boulan 1153 Accumulation of PDGF B and cell-binding forms of PIXjF A in the extracellular matrix. 1041 The endoplasmic-sarcoplasmic reticulum of J. L. Kelly, A. Sdnchez, G. S. Brown, smooth muscle: Immunocytochemistry of vas C. N. Chesterman, and M. J. Sleigh deferens fibers reveals specialized subcompartments differently equipped for the 1165 Fibronectin binding site in type I collagen control of Ca^^ homeostasis. regulates fibronectin fibril formation. A. Villa, P. Podini, M. C. Panzeri, H. D. Soling, B. J. Dzamba, H. Wu, R. Jaenisch, and D. M. Peters P. Volpe, and J. Meldolesi 1053 Time-resolved electron microscopic analysis of 1173 Multiple negative elements in a gene that the behavior of myosin heads on actin codes for an extracellular matrix protein, collagen X, restrict expression to hypertrophic filaments after photolysis of caged ATR chondrocytes. T. Funatsu, E. Kono, and S. Tsukita P. Lu Valle, M. Iwamoto, P. Fanning, M. Pacihci, 1065 Purification and properties of transgelin: A and B. R. Olsen transformation and shape change sensitive actin-gelling protein. 1181 IVpe V collagen; Molecular structure and fibrillar organization of the chicken al(V) C. Shapland, J. J. Hsuan, N. F. Totty, and D. Lawson NH2-terminal domain, a putative regulator of 1075 Localization of caldesmon and its corneal fibrillogenesis. dephosphorylation during cell division. T. F. Linsenmj^er, E. Gibney, F. Igoe, N. Hosoya, H. Hosoya, S. Yamashiro, H. Mohri, M. K. Gordon, J. M. Fitch, L. I. Fessler, and F. Matsumura and D. E. Birk Volume 121, Number 6, June 1993 Perspective 1299 The cytoplasmic tail of CD44 is required for 1191 A new perspective on microtubules and axon basolateral localization in epithelial MDCK cells growth. but does not mediate association with the detergent-insoluble cytoskeleton of fibroblasts. H. C. Joshi and P. W. Baas S. J. Neame and C. M. Isacke Regular Articles 1311 Proton pumps populate the contractile vacuoles 1197 Membrane protein retention in the yeast Golgi of Dictyostelium amoebae. apparatus: Dipeptidyl aminopeptidase A is retained by a cytoplasmic signal containing J. Heuser, Q. Zhu, and M. Clarke aromatic residues. 1329 Evidence for the selective association of a S. F. Nothwehr, C. J. Roberts, and T. H. Stevens subpopulation of GPIIb-IIIa with the actin cytoskeletons of thrombin-activated platelets. 1211 Discrete nascent chain lengths are required for the insertion of presecretory proteins into M. E. Bertagnolli and M. C. Beckerle microsomal membranes. 1343 Cortical and cytoplasmic flow polarity in early S. L. Wolin and P. Walter embryonic cells of Caenorhabditis elegans. S. N. Hird and J. G. White 1221 GLUT-4 NH2 terminus contains a 1357 Porters versus rowers: A unified stochastic phenylalanine-based targeting motif that model of motor proteins. regulates intracellular sequestration. S. Leibler and D. A. Huse R. C. Piper, C. Tai, P. Kulesza, S. Pang, D. Wamock, J. Baenziger, J. W. Slot, H. J. Geuze, C. Puri, 1369 Cytoskeletal remodeling during growth and D. E. James cone-target interactions. 1233 Translocation and insertion of precursor C.-H. Lin and P. Forscher proteins into isolated outer membranes of 1385 Signaling pathways for mitochondria. sphingosylphosphorylcholine-mediated A. Mayer, R. Lill, and W. Neupert mitogenesis in Swiss 3T3 fibroblasts. N. N. Desai, R. O. Carlson, M. E. Mattie, A. Olivera, 1245 \bast vacuolar proenzymes are sorted in the late N. E. Buckley, T. Seki, G. Brooker, and S. Spiegel Golgi complex and transported to the vacuole via a prevacuolar endosome-like compartment. 1397 A role for TGF-j8 in oligodendrocyte differentiation. T. A. Vida, G. Huyer, and S. D. Enu R. D. McKinnon, G. Piras, J. A. Ida, Jr., 1257 Sorting of membrane components from and M. Dubois-Dalcq endosomes and subsequent recycling to the cell 1409 The fourth immunoglobulin-like domain of surface occurs by a bi^ flow process. NCAM contains a carbohydrate recognition S. M^or, J. F. Presley and F. R. Maxfield domain for oligomannosidic glycans implicated in association with LI and neurite outgrowth. 1271 Biogenesis of peroxisomes: Isolation and R. Horstkorte, M. Schachner, J. P. Magyar, T. Vorherr, Characterization of two distinct peroxisomal and B. Schmitz populations from normal and regenerating 1423 Lung endothelial dipeptidyl peptidase IV is an rat liver. adhesion molecule for lung-metastatic rat breast G. Liiers, T. Hashimoto, H. D. Fahimi, and A. Volkl and prostate carcinoma cells. R. C. Johnson, D. Zhu, H. G. Augustin-Voss, 1281 N-formyl peptide receptors in human and B. U. Pauli neutrophils display distinct membrane distribution and lateral mobility when labeled 1433 SPARC, a secreted protein associated with with agonist and antagonist. morphogenesis and tissue remodeling, induces expression of metalloproteinases in fibroblasts B. Johansson, M. P. >^^mann, K. Holmgren-Peterson, through a novel extracellular matrix-dependent and K.-E. Magnusson pathway. 1291 A GPI-anchored sea urchin sperm membrane P. M. Tremble, T. F. Lane, E. H. Sage, and Z. Werb protein containing EGF domains is related to 1445 AUTHOR INDEX FOR VOLUME 121 human uromodulin. L. M. Mendoza, D. Nishioka, and V. D. Vacquier 1453 SUBJECT INDEX FOR VOLUME 121

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