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Norton B. Gilula ASCB Associate Editors Richard G. W. Anderson Elaine Fuchs Don W. Cleveland Randy Schekman Werner Franke Kenneth M. Yamada Edited in cooperation with The American Society for Cell Biology Editorial Board Published semimonthly by The Rockefeller University Press Vann Bennett Jacopo Meldolesi Copyediting and Production Helen Blau Ira Mellman Suzanne M. Runyan, Graham Carpenter Ron Milligan Robert J. O’Donnell, and Nam-Hai Chua Timothy J. Mitchison Linda Thrasybule John Cooper Andrew Murray Sara Courtneidge W. James Nelson Bruce Cunningham Walter Neupert Caroline Damsky Bjorn Olsen Scott Enw Suzanne PfefFer Harold P. Erickson Thomas Pollard Susan M. Gasser Tom A. Rapoport Larry Gerace Louis F. Reichardt Mary Jane Gething Daniel B. Rifkin Larry Goldstein Mark Rose Corey S. Goodman Richard Rotundo Alan F. Horwitz Richard Scheller R. L. Juliano Victor Small Judith Kimble Murray Stewart Richard Klausner Ron Vale Hynda Kleinman Klaus Von der Mark Susan Lindquist Frank S. Walsh Joan Massague Helen Lu Yin Frederick Maxfield Contents: Volume 123, Number 1, October 1993 1 Mini-review 119 Presequence and mature part of preproteins Focusing on unpolymerized actin. stron^y influence the dependence of mitochondrial protein import on heat shock M. Fechheimer and S. H. Zigmond protein 70 in the matrix. Regular Articles W. Voos, B. D. Gambill, B. Guiard, N. Planner, 7 Nuclear events of apoptosis in vitro in cell-free and E. A. Craig mitotic extracts: A model system for analysis of the active phase of apoptosis. 127 Exofacial epitope-tagged glucose transporter Y. A. Lazebnik, S. Cole, C. A. Cooke, W. G. Nelson, chimeras reveal COOH-terminal sequences and W. C. Eamshaw governing cellular localization. 23 The actin-binding protein comitin (p24) is a M. P. Czech, A. Chawla, C.-W. Woon, J. Buxton, M. Armoni, W. Tang, M. Joly, and S. Corvera component of the Golgi apparatus. O. H. Weiner, J. Murphy, G. Griffiths, M. Schleicher, 137 Identification of the carboxy-terminus as and A. A. Noegel important for the isoform-specific subcellular 35 RabS, a small GTPase involved in vesicular targeting of glucose transporter proteins. traflSc between the TGN and the basolateral K. J. Verhey, S. F. Hausdorff, and M. J. Bimbaum plasma membrane. L. A. Huber, S. Pimplikar, R. G. Parton, H. Virta, 149 Distinguishing roles of the M. Zerial, and K. Simons membrane-cytoskeleton and cadherin mediated 47 Protein transport to the dendritic plasma cell-cell adhesion in generating different membrane of cultured neurons is regulated by Na^,K^-ATPase distributions in rabSp. polarized epithelia. L. A. Huber, M. J. de Hoop, P. Dupree, M. Zerial, J. A. Marrs, E. W. Napolitano, C. Murphy-Erdosh, K. Simons, and C. Dotti R. W. M^s, L. F. Reichardt, and W. J. Nelson 57 Cholesterol is required in the exit pathway of 165 Isoform-specific 3'-untranslated sequences sort Semliki Forest virus. a-cardiac and |3-cytoplasmic actin messenger M. T. Marquardt, T. Phalen, and M. Kielian RNAs to different cytoplasmic compartments. 67 Assembly and targeting of adaptin chimeras in E. H. Kislauskis, Z. Li, R. H. Singer, transfected cells. and K. L. Taneja M. S. Robinson 173 Localization and dynamics of noniilamentous 79 Redistribution of clathrin-coated vesicle actin in cultured cells. adaptor complexes during adipocytic differentiation of 3T3-L1 cells. L. -G. Cao, D. J. Fishkind, and Y.-L. Wang R. Chakrabarti, M. Joly, and S. Corvera 183 Assembly of flagellar radial spoke proteins in 89 Molecules internalized clathrin-independent Chlamydomonas’. identification of the axoneme endocytosis are delivered to endosomes binding domain of radial spoke protein 3. containing transferrin receptors. D. R. Diener, L. H. Ang, and J. L. Rosenbaum S. H. Hansen, K. Sandvig, and B. van Deurs 99 Mannose 6-phosphate-independent targeting of 191 The relationship between cell size and cell fate lysosomal enzymes in I-cell disease B in Volvox carteri. lymphoblasts. M. M. Kirk, A. Ransick, S. E. McRae, J. N. Glickman and S. Komfeld and D. L. Kirk 109 A dual role for mitochondrial heat shock protein 70 in membrane translocation of 209 Tissue polarity genes of Drosophila regulate preproteins. the subcellular location for prehair initiation in pupal wing cells. B. D. Gambill, W. Voos, P. J. Kang, B. Miao, T. Danger, E. A. Craig, and N. Pfanner L. L. Wong and P. N. Adler iii 223 Scatter factor/hepatocyte growth factor and 245 Mutation of putative divalent cation sites in its receptor, the c-met tyrosine kinase, can the a* subunit of the integrin VLA-4: Distinct mediate a signal exchange between effects on adhesion to CSl/fibronectin, mesenchyme and epithelia during mouse VCAM-1, and invasin. development. A. Masumoto and M. E. Hemler E. Sonnenbeig, D. Meyer, K. M. Weidner, 255 Genetic identification, sequence, and and C. Birchmeier alternative splicing of the Caenorhabditis 237 Neurons regulate Schwann cell genes by elegans a2(IV) collagen gene. difiusible molecules. M. H. Sibley, J. J. Johnson, C. C. Mello, L. M. Bolin and E. M. Shooter and J. M. Kramer Volume 123, Number 2, October 1993 Mini-review 357 Identification and molecular characterization 269 RNA on the move: The mRNA localization of E-MAP-115, a novel microtubule-associated pathway. protein predominantly expressed in epithelial cells. J. E. Wilhelm and R. D. Vale D. Masson and T. E. Kreis Regular Articles 275 A temperature-sensitive NUP116 null mutant 373 Molecular analysis of the INCENPs (inner forms a nuclear envelope seal over the yeast centromere proteins): Separate domains are nuclear pore complex thereby blocking required for association with microtubules nucleocytoplasmic traffic. during interphase and with the central spindle during anaphase. S. R. Wente and G. Blobel A. M. Mackay, D. M. Eckley, C. Chue, 285 Proteolytic cleavage of haptoglobin occurs in a and W. C. Eamshaw subcompartment of the endoplasmic reticulum: 387 MIF2 is required for mitotic spindle integrity Evidence from membrane fusion in vitro. during anaphase spindle elongation in M. Wassler and E. Fries Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 293 Assembly of the tight junction: The role of M. T. Brown, L. Goetsch, and L. H. Hartwell diacylglycerol. M. S. Baida, L. Gonzalez-Mariscal, K. Matter, 405 The calcium-binding protein cell division cycle M. Cereijido, and J. M. Anderson 31 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a component 303 Thick filament substructures in Caenorhabditis of the half bridge of the spindle pole body. elegans: Evidence for two populations of A. Spang, I. Courtney, U. Fackler, M. Matzner, paramyosin. and E. Schiebel P. R. Deitiker and H. F. Epstein 417 Depletion of 43-kD growth-associated 313 Three-dimensional reconstruction of protein in primary sensory neurons leads to caldesmon-containing smooth muscle thin diminished formation and spreading of filaments. growth cones. P. Vibert, R. Craig, and W. Lehman L. Aigner and P. Caroni 323 Contractile activity and cell-cell contact 431 Transport and localization of exogenous myelin regulate myofibrillar organization in cultured basic protein mRNA microinjected into cardiac myocytes. oligodendrocytes. D. G. Simpson, M. L. Decker, W. A. Clark, K. Ainger, D. Avossa, F. Morgan, S. J. Hill, C. Barry, and R. S. Decker E. Barbarese, and J. H. Carson 337 A 13-A map of the actin-scruin filament from the limulus acrosomal process. 443 A myelin proteolipid protein-lacZ fusion protein is developmentally regulated and C. Owen and D. DeRosier targeted to the myelin membrane in transgenic 345 In vitro models of tail contraction and mice. cytoplasmic streaming in amoeboid cells. P. A. Wight, C. S. Duchala, C. Readhead, L. W. Janson and D. L. Taylor and W. B. Macklin IV 455 Differential expression of mRNAs for 477 Induction of a secondary body axis in Xenopus neurotrophins and their receptors after by antibodies to /3-catenin. axotomy of the sciatic nerve. P. D. McCrea, W. M. Brieher, and B. M. Gumbiner H. Funakoshi, J. Frisen, G. Barbany, T. Tinunusk, 485 Molecular cloning of integrin-associated O. Zachrisson, V. M. K. Verge, and H. Persson protein: An inununoglobulin famfly member 467 Human carcinoembryonic antigen, an with multiple membrane-spanning domains intercellular adhesion molecule, blocks fusion implicated in Ov/Sa-dependent ligand binding. and differentiation of rat myoblasts. F. P. Lindberg, H. D. Gresham, E. Schwarz, F. J. Eidelman, A. Fuks, L. DeMarte, M. Taheri, and E. J. Brown and C. P. Stanners Volume 123, Number 3, November 1993 501 Membrane-associated lamins in Xenopus egg 595 Caveolin forms a hetero-oligomeric protein extracts: Identification of two vesicle complex that interacts with an apical populations. GPI-linked protein: Implications for the D. Lourim and G. Krohne biogenesis of caveolae. M. P. Lisanti, Z. Tang, and M. Sargiacomo 513 The cell proliferation-associated antigen of antibody Ki-67: A very large, ubiquitous 605 Tetrameric assembly of CHIP28 water nuclear protein with numerous repeated channels in liposomes and cell membranes: elements, representing a new kind of cell A freeze-fracture study. cycle-maintaining proteins. J. -M. Verbavatz, D. Brown, I. Sabolid, G. Valenti, C. Schliiter, M. Duchrow, C. Wohlenberg, D. A. Ausiello, A. N. Van Hoek, T. Ma, M. H. G. ^cker, G. Key, H.-D. Flad, and J. Gerdes and A. S. Verkman 523 Dissociation of the dorsal-cactus complex and 619 The major myosin-binding domain of skeletal phosphorylation of the dorssd protein correlate muscle MyBP-C (C protein) resides in the with the nuclear localization of dorsal. COOH-terminal, immunoglobulin C2 motif. A. M. Whalen and R. Steward T. Okagaki, F. E. Weber, D. A. Fischman, K. T. Vaughan, T. Mikawa, and F. C. Reinach 535 Cloning and characterization of PASS: A gene 627 PDGF stimulation induces phosphorylation of required for peroxisome biogenesis in the talin and cytoskeletal reorganization in skeletal methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris. muscle. A. P. Spong and S. Subramani J. G. Tidball and M. J. Spencer 549 The v-sis protein retains biological activity as a 637 Non-sarcomeric mode of myosin II l^pe II membrane protein when anchored by organization in the fibroblast lamellum. various signal-anchor domains, including the A. B. Verkhovsky, and G. G. Borisy hydrophobic domain of the bovine papilloma virus E5 oncoprotein. 653 Regulated tyrosine phosphorylation at the tips of growth cone filopodia. Y.-F. Xu, A. N. Meyer, M. K. Webster, B. A. Lee, and D. J. Donoghue D.-Y. Wu and D. J. Goldberg 665 The kinesin-like protein KLP61F is essential 561 Biochemical dissection of AP-1 recruitment for mitosis in Drosophila. onto Golgi membranes. M. M. S. Heck, A. Pfcreira, P. Pesavento, Y. Yannoni, L. M. Traub, J. A. Ostrom, and S. Komfeld A. C. Spradling, and L. S. B. Goldstein 575 The synaptic vesicle proteins SV2, 681 Roles of kinesin and kinesin-like proteins in synaptotagmin and synaptophysin are sorted to sea urchin embryonic cell division: Evaluation separate cellular compartments in CHO using antibody microinjection. fibroblasts. B. D. Wright, M. Terasaki, and J. M. Scholey M. B. Feany, A. G. Yee, M. L. Delvy, and K. M. Buckley 691 Functional analysis of desmoplakin domains: Specification of the interaction with keratin 585 E>egranulation of individual mast cells in versus vimentin intermediate filament response to Ca^^ and guanine nucleotides: networks. An all-or-none event. T. S. Stappenbeck, E. A. Bomslaeger, I. Hide, J. P. Bennett, A. Pizzey, G. Boonen, C. M. Corcoran, H. H. Luu, M. L. A. Virata, D. Bar-Sagi, B. D. Gomperts, and P. E. R. Tatham and K. J. Green 707 Differential regulation of multiple gap junction 741 Mechanical strain induces growth of vascular transcripts and proteins during rat liver smooth muscle cells via autocrine action of regeneration. PDGF. B. T. Kren, N. M. Kumar, S.-q. Wang, N. B. Gilula, E. Wilson, Q. Mai, K. Sudhir, R. H. Weiss, and C. J. Steer and H. E. Ives 749 TGF-/3i stimulation of cell locomotion utilizes the hyaluronan receptor RHAMM and 719 Clustering of the acetylcholine receptor by the hyaluronan. 43-kD protein: Involvement of the zinc finger domain. S. K. Samuel, R. A. R. Hurta, M. A. Spearman, J. A. Wright, E. A. Hirley, and A. H. Greenberg P. B. Scotland, M. Colledge, I. Melnikova, Z. Dai, and S. C. Froehner 759 A heparin-binding activity on Leishmania amastigotes which mediates adhesion to cellular proteoglycans. 729 Clustering and immobilization of acetylcholine receptors 1^ the 43-kD protein: A possible role D. C. Love, J. D. Esko, and D. M. Mosser for dystrophin-related protein. 767 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS W. D. Phillips, P. G. Noakes, S. L. Roberds, K. P. Campbell, and J. P. Merlie 769 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS Volume 123, Number 4, November 1993 771 Isolation of the yeast nuclear pore complex. 869 Deflagellation of Chlamydomonas reinhardtti M. P. Rout and G. Blobel follows a rapid transitory accumulation of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate and requires Ca^^ 785 Reconstitution of nuclear protein transport entry. with semi-intact yeast cells. Y. G. Yueh and R. C. Crain G. Schlenstedt, E. Hurt, V. Doye, and P. A. Silver 877 Transgenic mouse models that explore the 799 GTP hydrolysis by complexes of the signal multistep hypothesis of intestinal neoplasia. recognition particle and the signal recognition S. H. Kim, K. A. Roth, A. R. Moser, particle receptor. and J. I. Gordon T. Connolly and R. Gilmore 895 Salmonella typhimurium attachment to human 809 The cytoplasmic droplet of rat epididymal intestinal epithelial monolayers: Transcellular spermatozoa contains saccular elements with signalling to subepithelial neutrophils. Golgi characteristics. B. A. McCormick, S. P. Colgan, C. Delp-Archer, R. Oko, L. Hermo, P. T. K. Chan, A. Fazel, S. I. Miller, and J. L. Madara and J. J. M. Bergeron 909 Commitment to differentiation and expression 823 Type 2X-myosin heavy chain is coded by a of early differentiation markers in murine muscle fiber type-specific and developmentally keratinocytes in vitro are regulated regulated gene. independently of extracellular calcium C. DeNardi, S. Ausoni, P. Moretti, L. Gorza, concentrations. M. Velleca, M. Buckingham, and S. Schiafhno V. Drozdoff and W. J. Pledger 837 Orientation and three-dimensional organization 921 Human osteogenic protein-1 induces both of actin filaments in dividing cultured cells. chondroblastic and osteoblastic differentiation D. J. Fishkind and Y.-L. Wang of osteoprogenitor cells derived from newborn rat calvaria. 849 Cytoplasmic dynein plays a role in mammalian I. Asahina, T. K. Sampath, I. Nishimura, mitotic spindle formation. and P. V. Hauschka E. A. Vaisberg, M. P. Koonce, and J. R. McIntosh 935 Accumulation of actin in subsets of pioneer 859 At least two kinases phosphorylate the MPM-2 growth cone filopodia in response to neural epitope during Xenopus oocyte maturation. and epithelial guidance cues in situ. J. Kuang and C. L. Ashom T. P. O’Connor and D. Bentley vi 949 Identification and differential subcellular 1007 ICAM-3 interacts with LFA-1 and regulates the localization of the neuronal class C and class LFA-l/ICAM-1 cell adhesion pathway. D L-type calcium channel al subunits. M. R. Campanero, M. A. del Pozo, A. G. Arroyo, J. W. Hell, R. E. Westenbroek, C. Warner, P. Sdnchez-Mateos, T. Hernandez, A. Craig, M. K. Ahlijanian, W. Prystay, M. M. Gilbert, R. Pulido, and F. Sdnchez-Madrid T. P. Snutch, and W. A. Catterall 1017 Regulation of a6/31 integrin laminin receptor 963 R2D5 antigen: A calcium-binding function by the cytoplasmic domain of the a6 phosphoprotein predominantly expressed in subunit. olfactory receptor neurons. L. M. Shaw and A. M. Mercurio Y. Nemoto, J. Ikeda, K. Katoh, H. Koshimoto, Y. Yoshihara, and K. Mori 1027 Tenascin is a cytoadhesive extracellular matrix component of the human hematopoietic 977 Integrin-cytoskeletal interactions in migrating microenvironment. fibroblasts are dynamic, asymmetric, and G. Klein, S. Beck, and C. A. Muller regulated. C. E. Schmidt, A. F. Horwitz, D. A. Lauffenburger, 1037 Downregulation of tenascin expression by and M. P. Sheetz glucocorticoids in bone marrow stromal cells and in fibroblasts. 993 Identification of sequences required for the M. Ekblom, R. Fassler, B. Tomasini-Johansson, efficient localization of the focal adhesion K. Nilsson, and P. Ekblom kinase, ppllS'"^’^, to cellular focal adhesions. J. D. Hildebrand, M. D. Schaller, and J. T. Parsons 1047 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS Volume 123, Number 5, December 1993 Mini-review 1133 Novel peroxisome clustering mutants and 1049 Submembranous junctional plaque proteins peroxisome biogenesis mutants of include potential tumor suppressor molecules. Saccharomyces cerevisiae. S. Tsukita, M. Itoh, A. Nagafuchi, S. Yonemura, J. W. Zhang, Y. Han, and P. B. Lazarow and S. Tsukita 1149 Mutational and secondary structural analysis of Regular Articles the basolateral sorting signal of the polymeric 1055 Nuclear organization of splicing snRNPs during immunoglobulin receptor. differentiation of murine erythroleukemia cells B. Aroeti, P. A. Kosen, I. D. Kuntz, F. E. Cohen, in vitro. and K. E. Mostov M. Antoniou, M. Carmo-Fonseca, J. Ferreira, 1161 Triad formation: Organization and function of and A. I. Lamond the sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium release 1069 The structure of replicating kinetoplast channel and triadin in normal and dysgenic DNA networks. muscle in vitro. D. P6rez-Morga and P. T. Englund B. E. Flucher, S. B. Andrews, S. Fleischer, A. R. Marks, A. Caswell, and J. A. Powell 1081 Multiple regions of NSRl are sufficient for 1175 A spacer protein in the Socc/iaromyces accumulation of a fusion protein within cerevisiae spindle pole body whose transcript is the nucleolus. cell cycle-regulated. C. Yan and T. M61^se J. V. Kilmartin, S. L. Dyos, D. Kershaw, 1093 Targeting and mistargeting of plasma and J. T. Finch membrane adaptors in vitro. 1185 Yeast actin with a mutation in the M. N. J. Seaman, C. L. Ball, and M. S. Robinson “hydrophobic plug” between subdomains 3 and 1107 Mis-assembly of clathrin lattices on endosomes 4 ^266D) dispays a cold-sensitive polymerization reveals a re^atory switch for coated defect. pit formation. X. Chen, R. K. Cook, and P. A. Rubenstein L.-H. Wang, K. G. Rothberg, and R. G. W. Anderson 1197 Peripherin expression in hippocampal neurons 1119 The subcellular distribution of early endosomes induced by muscle soluble factorfs). is affected by the annexin IIPII complex. 2 2 K. Djabali, A. Zissopoulou, M. J. de Hoop, T. Harder and V. Gerke S. D. Georgatos, and C. G. Dotti 1207 Temporal analysis of events associated with 1255 Cell and heparin binding in the distall long arm programmed cell death (apoptosis) of of laminin: Identification of active and cryptic sympathetic neurons deprived of nerve sites with recombinant and hybrid glycoprotein. growth factor. U. Sung, J. J. O’Rear, and P. D. Yurchenco T. L. Deckwerth and E. M. Johnson, Jr. 1223 Axonal regulation of schwann cell integrin 1269 Structure and expression of fibulin-2, a novel expression suggests a role for a6/34 extracellular matrix protein with multiple in myelination. EGF-like repeats and consensus motifs for S. Einheber, T. A. Milner, F. Giancotti, calcium binding. and J. L. Salzer T.-C. Pan, T. Sasaki, R.-Z. Zhang, R. Fassler, R. Timpl, and M.-L. Chu 1237 ATP-dependent degradatiojn of a mutant serine:pyruvate/alanine:glyoxylate aminotransferase in a primary hyperoxaluria 1279 Thrombin adhesive properties: induction by type 1 case. plasmin and heparan sulfate. K. Nishiyama, T. Funai, S. Yokota, and A. Ichiyama R. Bar-Shavit, Y. Eskohjido, J. W. Fenton II, J. D. Esko, and I. Vlodavsky 1249 The mechanism for the activation of latent TGF-/3 during co-culture of endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells: Cell-type specific 1289 Sequence and tissue distribution of the integrin targeting of latent TGF-jS to smooth a9 subunit, a novel partner of /31 that is widely muscle cells. distributed in epithelia and muscle. Y. Sato, F. Okada, M. Abe, T. Seguchi, M. Kuwano, E. L. Palmer, C. Riiegg, R. Ferrando, R. Pytela, S. Sato, A. Furuya, N. Hanai, and T. Tamaoki and D. Sheppard Volume 123, Number 6, Part 1, December 1993 Mini-review 1355 A sec63p-BiP complex from yeast is required 1305 The erythropoietin receptor: Its role in for protein translocation in a reconstituted hematopoiesis and myeloproliferative diseases. proteoliposome. J. L. Brodsky and R. Schekman G. D. Longmore, S. S. Watowich, D. J. Hilton, and H. F. Lodish 1365 Hydrolysis of bound GTP by ARF protein Regular Articles triggers uncoating of Golgi-derived COP-coated vesicles. 1309 Eukaryotic initiation factor 5A is a cellular target of the human immunodeficiency virus G. Tanigawa, L. Ore, M. Amherdt, M. Ravazzola, type 1 Rev activation domain mediating J. B. Helms, and J. E. Rothman trans-activation. 1373 Cytoplasmic dynetn-dependent vesicular M. Ruhl, M. Hinunelspach, G. M. Bahr, transport from early to late endosomes. F. Hammerschmid, H. Jaksche, B. Wolff, H. Aschauer, F. Aniento, N. Emans, G. Griffiths, and J. Gruenberg G. K. Farrington, H. Probst, D. Bevec, and J. Hauber 1389 /3-very low density lipoprotein is sequestered in 1321 Determination of initiation of DNA replication surface-coimected tubules in mouse peritoneal before and after nuclear formation in Xenopus macrophages. egg cell free extracts. J. N. Myers, I. Tabas, N. L. Jones, and F. R. Maxheld Y. Kubota and H. Takisawa 1403 Retrograde lipid traffic in yeast: Identification 1333 Intranuclear filaments containing a nuclear pore of two distinct pathways for internalization of complex protein. fluorescent-labeled phosphatidylcholine from the V. C. Cordes, S. Reidenbach, A. Kohler, N. Stuumian, plasma membrane. R. van Driel, and W. W. Franke L. S. Kean, R. S. Fuller, and J. W. Nichols 1345 NuplSO, a novel nuclear pore complex protein 1421 Mechanisms of urinary K^and excretion: loc^izing to the cytoplasmic ring and Primary structure and functional expression of associated fibrils. a novel, H,K-ATPase. N. Wilken, U. Kossner, J.-L. Sen6cal, U. Scheer, F. Jaisser, J.-D. Horisberger, K. Geering, and M.-C. Dabauvalle and B. C. Rossier 1431 Egg cortical granule N-acetylglucosaminidase 1545 Targeted expression of a conditional oncogene is required for the mouse zona block in hematopoietic cells of transgenic mice. to polyspermy. K. Ravid, Y. C. Li, H. B. Rayburn, D. J. Miller, X. Gong, G. Decker, and B. D. Shur and R. D. Rosenberg 1441 Olfactory receptors are displayed on dog mature 1555 Ectopic trkA expression mediates a NGF sperm cells. survival response in NGF-independent sensory neurons but not in parasympathetic neurons. P. Vanderhaeghen, S. Schurmans, G. Vassart, and M. Parmentier T. E. Allsopp, M. Robinson, S. >\yatt, and A. M. Davies 1453 Non-chemotactic Dictyostelium discoideum mutants with altered cGMP signal transduction. 1567 IGF-I is a mitogen involved in differentiation-related gene expression in H. Kuwayama, S. Ishida, and P. J. M. Van Haastert fetal rat brown adipocytes. 1463 440-kD ankyruiB: Structure of the major M. Lorenzo, A. M. Valverde, T. Teruel, and M. Benito developmentally regulated domain and selective localization in unmyelinated axons. 1S77 Multiple levels of control of the stage- and region-specific expression of rat W. Chan, E. Kordeli, and V. Bennett intestin^ lactase. 1475 Interpolar spindle microtubules in PTK cells. 1. Duluc, B. Jost, and J.-N. Freund D. N. Mastronarde, K. L. McDonald, R. Ding, 1587 Differential effects of over-expressed neural cell and J. R. McIntosh adhesion molecule isoforms on myoblast fusion. 1491 Regulated docking of nuclear membrane D. Peck and F. S. Walsh vesicles to vimentin filaments during mitosis. C. Maison, H. Horstmann, and S. D. Georgatos 1597 ^2 integrin engagement triggers actin polymerization and phosphatidylinositol 1507 The 47-kD lens-specific protein phakinin is a trisphosphate formation in non-adherent tailless intermediate filament protein and an human neutrophils. assembly partner of filensin. R. Lofgren, J. Ng-Sikorski, A. Sjolander, A. Merdes, F. Gounari, and S. D. Georgatos and T. Andersson 1517 The rod domain of NF-L determines 1607 Targeted deletion of 01 integrins in F9 neurofilament architecture, whereas the end embryonal carcinoma cells affects morphological domains specify filament assembly and differentiation but not tissue-specific gene network formation. expression. S. Heins, P. C. Wong, S. Muller, K. Goldie, L. E. Stephens, J. E. Sonne, M. L. Fitzgerald, D. W. Cleveland, and U. Aebi and C. H. Damsky 1535 Neural regulation of muscle acetylcholine 1621 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS receptor e- and a-subunit gene promoters in 1623 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS transgenic mice. K. Gundersen, J. R. Sanes, and J. P. Merlie 1625 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS Volume 123, Number 6, Part 2, December 1993 Mini-review 1649 Inhibition of nuclear protein import by 1631 Breaking through the tight junction barrier. nonhydrolyzable analogues of GTP and identification of the small GTPase Ran/TC4 as B. Gumbiner an essential transport factor. Regular Articles F. Melchior, B. Paschal, J. Evans, and L. Gerace 1635 SMCl: An essential yeast gene encoding a 1661 The role of CaaX-dependent modifications in putative head-rod-taU protein is required for membrane association of Xenopus nuclear lamin nuclear division and defines a new ubiquitous B3 during meiosis and the fate of B3 in protein family. transfected mitotic cells. A. V. Strunnikov, V. L. Larionov, and D. Koshland 1. Firmbach-Kraft and R. Stick 1671 Lamin B distribution and association with 1789 Activation of actin polymerization by peripheral chromatin revealed by optical phosphatidic acid derived from sectioning and electron microscopy tomography. phosphatidylcholine in IIC9 fibroblasts. A. S. Belmont, Y. Zhai, and A. Thilenius K. -S. Ha and J. H. Exton 1687 Glut2 surface expression and intracellular 1797 Cell shape and interaction defects in a-spectrin transport via the constitutive pathway in mutants of Drosophila melanogaster. pancreatic cells and insulinoma: Evidence for J. K. Lee, R. S. Coyne, R. R. Dubreuil, a block in trans-Golgi network exit by L. S. B. Goldstein, and D. Branton brefeldin A. 1811 Microtubule-dependent control of cell shape and B. Thorens, N. Gerard, and N. Ddriaz pseudopodial activity is inhibited by the 1695 Intracellular routing of GLcNAc-bearing antibody to kinesin motor domain. molecules in thyrocytes: Selective recycling V. I. Rodionov, F. K. Gyoeva, E. Tanaka, through the Golgi apparatus. A. D. Bershadsky, J. M. Vasiliev, and V. I. Gelfand R. Miquelis, J. Courageot, A. Jacq, O. Blanck, 1821 The SLT2 (MPKl) MAP kinase homolog C. Perrin, and P. Bastiani is involved in polarized cell growth in 1707 Clathrin facilitates the internalization of seven Saccharomyces cerevisiae. transmembrane segment receptors for mating C. Mazzoni, P. Zarzov, A. Rambouig, and C. Mann pheromones in yeast. 1835 Nerve growth factor regulates the abundance P. K. Tkn, N. G. Davis, G. F. Sprague, and distribution of channels in PC12 cells. and G. S. Payne N. Sharma, G. DArcangelo, A. Kleinklaus, 1717 In vitro insertion of the 22-kD peroxisomal S. Halegoua, and J. S. Trimmer membrane protein into isolated rat liver peroxisomes. 1845 Interactions of synapsin I with phospholipids: Possible role in synaptic vesicle clustering and P. Diestelkotter and W. W. Just in the maintenance of bilayer structures. 1727 ^COP, a subunit of coatomer, is required for F. Benfenati, F. Valtorta, M. C. Rossi, F. Onofri, COP-coated vesicle assembly. T. Sihra, and P. Greengard O. Kuge, S. Hara-Kuge, L. Orci, M. Ravazzola, 1857 Expression of Wnt-1 in PC12 cells results in M. Amherdt, G. Tanigawa, F. T. Wieland, modulation of plakoglobin and E-cadherin and J. E. Rothman and increased cellular adhesion. 1735 Two pathways for the degradation of the H2 R. S. Bradley, P. Cowin, and A. M. C. Brown subunit of the asialoglycoprotein receptor in the endoplasmic reticulum. 1867 Regulation and activity-dependence of N-cadherin, NCAM isoforms, and polysialic M. H. Yuk and H. F. 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