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Contents Volume 124, Numbers 1&2, January 1994 Mini-review 117 Biochemical and molecular characterization of 1 Bcl-2 and the regulation of programmed the chicken cysteine-rich protein, a cell death. development^ly regulated LIM-domain protein that is associated with the actin c3doskeleton. J. C. Reed A. W. Crawford, J. D. Pino, and M. C. Beckerle Regular Articles 7 Cytoplasmic retention of Xenopus nuclear 129 In vivo phosphorylation of regulatory light factor 7 before the mid blastula transition uses chain of myosin II during mitosis of cultured a unique anchoring mechanism involving a cells. retention domain and several phosphorylation Y. Yamakita, S. Yamashiro, and F. Matsumura sites. 139 Sodium channels aggregate at former synaptic X. Li, W. Shou, M. Kloc, B. A. Reddy, sites in innervated and denervated regenerating and L. D. Etkin muscles. 19 Centrosome assembly in vitro: Role of y-tubulin M. T. Lupa and J. H. Caldwell recruitment in Xenopus sperm aster formation. 149 Cerebroglycan: An integral membrane heparan M.-A. F61ix, C. Antony, M. Wright, and B. Maro sulfate proteoglycan that is unique to the 33 Differential trafficking of soluble and integral developing nervous system and expressed membrane secretory granule-associated specifically during neuronal differentiation. proteins. C. S. Stipp, E. D. Litwack, and A. D. Lander S. L. Milgram, B. A. Eipper, and R. E. Mains 161 Syndecan-1 expressed in Schwann cells causes 43 Redistribution of a Rab3-like GTP-binding morphological transformation and cytoskeletal protein from secretory granules to the Golgi reorganization and associates with actin during complex in pancreatic acinar cells during cell spreading. regulated exocytosis. D. J. Carey, R. C. Stahl, G. Cizmeci-Smith, B. P. Jena, F. D. Gumkowski, E. M. Konieczko, and V. K. Asundi G. F. von Mollard, R. Jahn, and J. D. Jamieson 171 Latent transforming growth factor-/? 1 associates 55 Characterization of the budding compartment to fibroblast extracellular matrix via latent of mouse hepatitis virus: Evidence that TGF/S binding protein. transport from the RER to the Golgi complex J. Taipale, K. Miyazono, C.-H. Heldin, requires only one vesicular transport step. and J. Keski-Oja J. Krijnse-Locker, M. Ericsson, P. J. M. Rottier, 183 Matrix-bound thrombospondin promotes and G. Grifliths angiogenesis in vitro. 71 Expression and modulation of CD44 variant R. F. Nicosia and G. P. TXiszynski isoforms in humans. 195 Deletions in the cytoplasmic domain of C. R. Mackay, H.-J. Terpe, R. Stauder, platelet-endotheli^ cell adhesion molecule-1 W. L. Marston, H. Stark, and U. Gunthert (PECAM-1, CD31) result in changes in ligand 83 Basolateral to apical transcytosis in polarized binding properties. cells is indirect and involves BFA and trimeric H. M. DeLisser, J. Chilkotowsky, H.-C. Yan, G protein sensitive passage through the M. L. Daise, C. A. Buck, and S. M. Albelda apical endosome. 205 Replacement of the phospholipid-anchor in the M. Barroso and E. S. Sztul contact site A glycoprotein of D. discoideum by a transmembrane region does not impede cell 101 A small rab GTPase is distributed in adhesion but reduces residence time on the cell cytoplasmic vesicles in non polarized cells but surface. colonizes with the tight junction marker ZOl A. Barth, A. Miiller-Taubenberger, P. Taranto, in polarized epithelial cells. and G. Gerisch A. Zahraoui, G. Joberty, M. Arpin, J. J. Fontaine, R. Hellio, A. Tavitian, and D. Louvard 217 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS iii Volume 124, Number 3, February 1994 Mini-review 315 The unconventional myosin, Myo2p, is a 223 Motile kinetochores and polar ejection forces calmodulin target at sites of cell growth in dictate chromosome position on the vertebrate Saccharomyces cerevisiae. mitotic spindle. S. E. Brockerhoflf, R. C. Stevens, and T. N. Davis C. L. Rieder and E. D. Salmon 325 The COOH Terminus of the c-Abl tyrosine Regular Articles kinase contains distinct F- and G-actin binding domains with bundling activity. 235 Nuclear assembly with \ DNA in fractionated Xenopus egg extracts: An unexpected role for R. A. Van Etten, P. K. Jackson, D. Baltimore, glycogen in formation of a higher order M. C. Sanders, P. T. Matsudaira, and P. A. Janmey chromatin intermediate. 341 Three-dimensional structure of a single filament P. Hartl, E. Olson, T. Dang, and D. J. Forbes in the Limulus acrosomal bundle: Semin binds to homologous helix-loop-beta motifs in actin. 249 Disruption of pre-mRNA splicing in vivo results in reorganization of splicing factors. M. F. Schmid, J. M. Agris, J. Jakana, P. Matsudaira, and W. Chiu R. T. O’Keefe, A. Mayeda, C. L. Sadowski, A. R. Krainer, and D. L. Spector 351 Calcineurin-dependent growth control in Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants lacking 261 A 69-kD protein that associates reversibly with PMCl, a homolog of plasma membrane Ca^^ the Sm core domain of several spliceosomal ATPases. snRNP species. K. W. Cunningham and G. R. Fink W. Hackl, U. Fischer, and R. Liihrmann 365 HIV-1 transactivator protein Tat induces 273 A phosphatidylinositol transfer protein controls proliferation and TGF/3 expression in human the phosphatidylcholine content of yeast articular chondrocytes. Golgi membranes. M. Lx)tz, I. Clark-Lewis, and V. Ganu T. P. McGee, H. B. Skinner, E. A. Whitters, S. A. Henry, and V. A. Bankaitis 373 Isolation of a highly specific ligand for the otsiSi integrin from a phage display library. 289 Expression of a dominant allele of human ARFl inhibits membrane traffic in vivo. E. Koivunen, B. Wang, and E. Ruoslahti C. Zhang, A. G. Rosenwald, M. C. Willingham, 381 Human laminin M chain (merosin): Complete S. Skuntz, J. Clark, and R. A. Kahn primary stmeture, chromosomal assignment, 301 Endocytosis occurs independently of and expression of the M and A chains in annexin VI in human A431 cells. human fetal tissues. E. Smythe, P. D. Smith, S. M. Jacob, J. Theobald, R. Vuolteenaho, M. Nissinen, K. Sainio, M. Byers, and S. E. Moss R. Eddy, H. Hirvonen, T. B. Shows, H. Sariola, E. Engvall, and K. Tryggvason 307 Protein kinase C activators inhibit 395 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS receptor-nr.ediated potocytosis by preventing internalization of caveolae. 397 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS E. J. Smart, D. C. Foster, Y.-S. Ying, B. A. Kamen, 399 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS and R. G. W. Anderson Volume 124, Number 4, February 1994 Mini-review on the Cellular Mechanisms 415 ADP-ribosylation factor and coatomer couple of Disease fusion to vesicle budding. 401 Fibroblasts, myofibroblasts, and wound Z. Elazar, L. Orci, J. Ostermann, M. Amherdt, contraction. G. Tanigawa, and J. E. Rothman F. Grinnell Regular Articles 425 Inhibition of GTP hydrolysis by Sarlp causes 405 Isolation of a matrix that binds medial accumulation of vesicles that are a functional Golgi enzymes. intermediate of the ER-to-Golgi transport in yeast. P. Slusarewicz, T. Nilsson, N. Hui, R. Watson, and G. Warren T. Oka and A. Nakano iv 435 The cytoplasmic domain of P-selectin contains a 557 Betaglycan can act as a dual modulator of sorting determinant that mediates rapid TGF-/3 access to signaling receptors: Mapping of degradation in lysosomes. ligand binding and GAG attachment sites. S. A. Green, H. Setiadi, R. R McEver, F. Ldpez-Casillas, H. M. Payne, J. L. Andres, and R. B. Kelly and J. Massagu6 449 Plasmodium falciparum exports the Golgi 569 Interleukin 10 inhibits transforming growth marker sphingomyelin synthase into a £actor-|3 synthesis required for osteogenic tubovesicular network in the cytoplasm of commitment of mouse bone mature erythrocytes. marrow cells. H. G. Elmendorf and K. Haidar P. Van Vlasselaer, B. Borremans, U. van Gorp, J. R. Dasch, and R. De Waal-Malefyt 463 Intracellular calcium and cAMP regulate directional pigment movements in teleost 579 Ovotransferrin and ovotransferrin receptor erythrophores. expression during chondrogenesis and endochondral bone formation in developing K. J. Kotz and M. A. McNiven chick embryo. 475 Genes critical for muscle development and C. Gentili, R. Doliana, P. Bet, G. Campanile, hmction in Caenorhabditis elegans identified A. Colombatti, F. D. Cancedda, and R. Cancedda through lethal mutations. 589 Evidence that cadherins play a role in the B. D. Williams and R. H. Waterston downregulation of integrin expression that 491 Assembly of body wall muscle and muscle cell occurs during keratinocyte terminal attachment structures in Caenorhabditis differentiation. elegans. K. J. Hodivala and F. M. Watt M. C. Hresko, B. D. Williams, and R. H. Waterston 601 Arrangement of domains, and amino acid 507 Localization of the Kar3 kinesin heavy residues required for binding of vascular cell chain-related protein requires the Cikl adhesion molecule-1 to its counter-receptor interacting protein. VLA-4 (a4/3i). B. D. Page, L. L. Satterwhite, M. D. Rose, L. Osborn, C. Vassallo, B. Griffiths Browning, and M. Snyder R. Tizard, D. O. Haskard, C. D. Benjamin, I. Dougas, and T. Kirchhausen 521 Novel inhibitory action of tunicamycin homologues suggests a role for dynamic protein 609 A role for the epidermal growth factor-like fatty acylation in growth cone-mediated neurite domain of P-selectin in ligand recognition and extension. cell adhesion. S. I. Patterson and J. H. Pate Skene G. S. Kansas, K. B. Saunders, K. Ley, A. Zakrzewicz, R. M. Gibson, B. C. Furie, B. Furie, and T. F. Tedder 537 Characterization of apoptosis in cultured rat 619 Disruption of epithelial cell-matrix interactions sympathetic neurons after nerve growth factor induces apoptosis. withdrawal. S. M. Frisch and H. Francis S. N. Edwards and A. M. Tolkovsky 547 Cell movement elicited by epidermal growth factor receptor requires kinase and autophosphorylation but is separable from mitogenesis. P. Chen, K. Gupta, and A. Wells Volume 124, Numbers, March 1994 627 Nuclear export of different classes of RNA is 649 gp74 a membrane glycoprotein of the cis-Golgi mediated fay specific factors. network that cycles through the endoplasmic reticulum and intermediate compartment. A. Jarmolowski, W. C. Boelens, E. Izaurralde, and I. W. Mattaj J. Alcalde, G. Egea, and I. V. Sandoval 637 A crucial role of the mitochondrial protein import receptor MOM19 for the biogenesis of 667 A triggered mechanism retrieves membrane in mitochondria. seconds after Ca^^-stimulated exocytosis in single pituitary cells. T. A. A. Harkness, F. E. Nargang, I. van der Klei, W. Neupert, and R. Lill P. Thomas, A. K. Lee, J. G. Wong, and W. Aimers 677 Biogenesis of phagolysosomes proceeds through 783 PCM-1, A 228-kD centrosome autoantigen with a sequential series of interactions with the a distinct cell cycle distribution. endocytic apparatus. R. Balczon, L. Bao, and W. E. Zimmer M. Desjardins. L. A. Huber, R. G. Parton, 795 Centrin plays an essential role in microtubule and G. Griffiths severing during flagellar excision in 689 The coated pit and macropinocytic pathways Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. serve distinct endosome populations. M. A. Sanders and J. L. Salisbury L. J. Hewlett, A. R. Prescott, and C. Watts 807 Two distinct, calcium-mediated, signal 705 The amino terminus of GLUT4 functions as an transduction pathways can trigger deflagellation internalization motif but not an intracellular in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. retention signal when substituted for the L. M. Quarmby and H. C. Hartzell transferrin receptor cytoplasmic domain. 817 Versican is expressed in the proliferating zone in R. J. Garippa, T. W. Judge, D. E. Janies, and T. E. McGraw the epidermis and in association with the elastic network of the dermis. 717 Phorbol myristate acetate-mediated stimulation D. R. Zimmermann, M. T. Dours-Zimmermann, of transcytosis and apical recycling in M. Schubert, and L. Bruckner-Tdderman MDCK cells. 827 Inhibition of desmin expression blocks myoblast M. H. Cardone, B. L. Smith, W. Song, D. Mochly-Rosen, and K. E. Mostov fusion and interferes with the myogenic regulators myoD and myogenin. 729 Wnt-1 modulates cell-cell adhesion in H. Li, S. K. Choudhary, D. J. Milner, M. I. Munir, mammalian cells by stabilizing /3-catenin I. R. Kuisk, and Y. Capetanaki binding to the cell adhesion protein cadherin. 843 Okadaic acid disrupts clusters of synaptic L. Hinck, W. J. Nelson, and J. Papkoff vesicles in frog motor nerve terminals. 743 Phosphorylation of the growth arrest-specific W. J. Betz and A. W. Henkel protein Gas2 is coupled to actin rearrangements during Go-*Gl transition in NIH 3T3 cells. 855 Structure and expression of fibrillin-2, a novel microfibrillar component preferentially located C. Brancolini and C. Schneider in elastic matrices. 757 Binding of pEL98 protein, an SlOO-related H. Zhang, S. D. Apfelroth, W. Hu, E. C. Davis, calcium-binding protein, to nonmuscle C. Sanguineti, J. Bonadio, R. P. Mecham, tropomyosin. and F. Ramirez K. Takenaga, Y. Nakamura, S. Sakiyama, Y. Hasegawa, 865 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS K. Sato, and H. Endo 769 Identification of a novel microtubule binding and assembly domain in the developmentally regulated inter-repeat region of tau. B. L. Goode and S. C. Feinstein Volume 124, Number 6, March 1994 871 Subcellular partitioning of MRP RNA assessed 903 Ultrastructural analysis of the autophagic by ultrastructural and biochemical analysis. process in yeast: Detection of autophagosomes K. Li, C. S. Smagula, W. J. Parsons, J. A. Richardson, and their characterization. M. Gonzalez, H. K. Hagler, and R. S. Williams M. Baba, K. Takeshige, N. Baba, and Y. Ohsumi 915 An internal region of the peroxisomal 883 En bloc incorporation of coatomer subunits membrane protein PMP47 is essential for during the assembly of COP-coated vesicles. sorting to peroxisomes. S. Hara-Kuge, O. Kuge, L. Orci, M. Amherdt, M. T. McCammon, J. A. McNew, P. J. Willy, M. Ravazzola, F. T. Wieland, and J. E. Rothman and J. M. Goodman 893 Evidence for defects in membrane traffic in 927 Amino acid residues 24-31 but not Paramecium secretory mutants unable to palmitoylation of cysteines 30 and 45 are produce functional storage granules. required for membrane anchoring of glutamic acid decarboxylase, GADas. M.-C. Gautier, N. G. de Loubresse, L. Madeddu, and L. Sperling Y. Shi, B. Veit, and S. Baekkeskov VI 935 A glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-negative 1029 lyrosine kinase inhibitors can differentially phenotype produced in Leishmania major by inhibit integrin dependent and CAM-stimulated GPI phospholipase C from Trypanosoma brucei: neurite outgrowth. Topography of two GPI pathways. E. J. Williams, F. S. Walsh, and P. Doherty K. Mensa-Wilmot, J. H. LeBowitz, K.-P. Chang, 1039 Expression of a jSi-related integrin by A. Al-Qahtani, B. S. McGwire, S. Thcker, and J. C. Morris oligodendroglia in primary culture: Evidence for a functional role in myelination. 949 Molecular characterization and tissue distribution of ZO-2, a tight junction protein S. Malek-Hedayat and L. H. Rome homologous to ZO-1 and the Drosophila 1047 Integrin cytoplasmic domains mediate discs-large tumor suppressor protein. inside-out signal transduction. L. A. Jesaitis and D. A. Goodenough T. E. OToole, Y. Katagiri, R. J. Faull, K. Peter, R. Tamura, V. Quaranta, J. C. Loftus, S. J. Shattil, 963 Coupling of ATPase activity and motility in and M. H. Ginsberg smooth muscle myosin is mediated by the regulatory light chain. 1061 Extracellular Ca^+ modulates leukocyte function-associated antigen-1 cell surface K. M. Trybus, G. S. Waller, and T. A. Chatman distribution on T lymphocytes and consequently 971 Fluorescent actin analogs with a high affinity affects cell adhesion. for profilin in vitro exhibit an enhanced Y. van Kooyk, P. Weder, K. Heije, and C. G. Figdor gradient of assembly in living cells. 1071 Novel N-glycosylation in eukaryotes: Laminin K. A. Giuliano and D. L. Taylor contains the linkage unit /3-glucosylasparagine. 985 Intrinsic microtubule stability in interphase R. Schreiner, E. Schnabel, and F. Wieland cells. 1083 A novel laminin E8 cell adhesion site required A. Lieuvin, J.-C. Labbe, M. Dorde, and D. Job for lung alveolar formation in vitro. 997 Abnormal fibrillin assembly by dermal M. L. Matter and G. W. Laurie fibroblasts from two patients with Marfan syndrome. 1091 High expression of 92-kD type IV collagenase (gelatinase B) in the osteoclast lineage during C. M. Kielty and C. A. Shuttleworth mouse development. 1005 Satellite cell proliferation in the adult rat P. Reponen, C. Sahlberg, C. Munaut, I. Thesleff, trigeminal ganglion results from the release of a and K. Tryggvason mitogenic protein from explanted sensory 1103 AUTHOR INDEX FOR VOLUME 124 neurons. J. Y. M. Wen, C. M. Morshead, and D. van der Kooy 1109 SUBJECT INDEX FOR VOLUME 124 1017 NIH3T3 cells expressing the deleted in colorectal cancer tumor suppressor gene product stimulate neurite outgrowth in rat PC12 pheochromocytoma cells. W. E. Pierceall, K. R. Cho, R. H. Getzenberg, M. A. Reale, L. Hedrick, B. Vogelstein, and E. R. Fearon

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