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AUTHOR INDEX VOLUMES 128-131 A Allan, V. Protein phosphatase 1 regulates the cytoplasmic dynein-driven formation of endoplasmic reticulum networks in vitro. 128:879. Aaronson, S. A. See LaRochelle, Dirsch, Finch, Cheon, May, Mar- Allet, B. See Martinou, Fernandez, Missotten, White, Allet, Sadoul, chese. Pierce, and Aaronson. and Martinou. Abe, E. See Katagiri, Yamaguchi, Komaki, Abe, Takahashi, Ikeda, Allinquant, B., Hantraye, R, Mailleux, R, Moya, K., Bouillot, C., Rosen, Wozney, Fujisawa-Sehara, and Suda. and Prochiantz, A. Downregulation of amyloid precursor protein Acharya, U., McCaffery, J. M., Jacobs, R., and Malhotra, V. Re¬ inhibits neurite outgrowth in vitro. 128:919. constitution of vesiculated Golgi membranes into stacks of cisternae; Aim, R. A. S^e Marsh, Aim, McIntosh, and James. Requirement of NSF in stack formation. 129:577. Alon, R., Kassner, R D., Carr, M. W., Finger, E. B., Hemler, M. E., Adam, E. J, H. See Chi, Adam, and Adam. and Springer, T. A. The integrin VLA-4 supports tethering and Adam, S. A. See Chi, Adam, and Adam. rolling in flow on VCAM-1. 128:1243. Adam, T., Arpin, M., Prevost, M.-C., Gounon, P., and Sansonetti, — See Diamond, Alon, Parkos, Quinn, and Springer. P. J. Cytoskeletal rearrangements and functional role of T-plastin Alonso, S. See Kelly, Alonso, Tajbakhsh, Cossu, and Buckingham. during entry of Shigella flexneh into HeLa cells. 129:367. Alpern, R. J. See Franch, Shay, Alpern, and Preisig. Adams, L., Carlson, B. M., Henderson, L., and Goldman, D. Adap¬ Altermatt, H. J. See Feng, Marti, Jehn, Altermatt, Chicaiza, and Jaggi. tation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, myogenin, and MRF4 Altevogt, R See Ruppert, Aigner, Hubbe, Yagita, and Altevogt. gene expression to long-term muscle denervation. 131:1341. Altieri, D. C. See Li, Xie, Kantor, Koistinen. Altieri, Nortamo, and Adler, R. See Wang and Adler. Gahmberg. Aeschlimann, D., Kaupp, O., and Paulsson, M. Transglutaminase- Amberg, D. C. See Heath, Copeland, Amberg, Del Priore, Snyder, catalyzed matrix cross-linking in differentiating cartilage: Identifica¬ and Cole. tion of osteonectin as a major glutaminyl substrate. 129:881. Amini, S. See Haas, Thatikunta, Steplewski, Johnson, Khalili, and Afshar, K., Scholey, J., and Hawley, R. S. Identification of the chro¬ Amini. mosome localization domain of the drosophila nod kinesin-like Anand-Apte, B. See Kundra, Anand-Apte, Feig, and Zetter. protein. 131:833. Andermarcher, E. See Woolf, Kolatsi-Joannou, Hardman, Ander- Agard, D. A. See Moritz, Braunfeld, Fung, Sedat, Alberts, and Agard. marcher, Moorby, Fine, Jat, Noble, and Gherardi. — See Urata, Parmelee, Agard, and Sedat. Andersen, S. S. L., Buendia, B., Dominguez, J. E., Sawyer, A., Ahn, A. H., and Kunkel, L. M. Syntrophin binds to an alternatively and Karsenti, E. Effect on microtubule dynamics of XMAP230, spliced exon of dystrophin. 128:363. a microtubule-associated protein present in Xenopus laevis eggs Aigner, L., and Caroni, P. Absence of persistent spreading, branch¬ and dividing cells: Correction. 128:991. ing, and adhesion in GAP-43-depleted growth cones. 128:647. Anderson, K. See Small, Herzog, and Anderson. Aigner, S. See Ruppert, Aigner, Hubbe, Yagita, and Altevogt. Anderson, R. A. See Gross, Hoffman, Fisette, Baas, and Anderson. Aigner, T. See Roach, Erenpreisa, and Aigner. Anderson, R. G. W. See Conrad, Smart, Ying, Anderson, and Aitchison, J. D., Blobel, G., and Rout, M. P. Nupl20p: A yeast nu- Bloom. cleoporin required for NPC distribution and mRNA transport. — See Smart, Ying, and Anderson. 131:1659. Andersson-Fisone, C. See Marrs, Andersson-Fisone, Jeong, Cohen- —, Rout, M. R, Marelli, M., Blobel, G., and Wozniak, R. W. Two Gould, Zurzolo, Nabi, Rodriguez-Boulan, and Nelson. novel related yeast nucleoporins Nupl70p and Nupl57p: Comple¬ Andreasen, R A. See Conese, Nykjaer, Petersen, Cremona, Pardi, mentation with the vertebrate homologue Nupl55p and functional Andreasen, Gliemann, Christensen, and Blasi. interactions with the yeast nuclear pore-membrane protein Pbml52p. Andreassen, R R. See Martineau, Andreassen, and Margolis. 131:1133. Andreoli, C. See Martin, Andreoli, Sahuquet, Montcourrier, Algrain, Aizawa, H. SeeOokata, Hisanaga, Bulinski, Murofushi, Aizawa, Itoh, and Mangeat. Hotam, Okumura, Tachibana, and Kishimoto. Andrews, N, W. See Rodriguez, Rioult, Ora, and Andrews. Akiyama, S. K. See Miyamoto, Teramoto, Coso, Silvio Gutkind, Andries, M. See Yamashita, ten Dijke, Huylebroeck, Sampath, Andries, Burbelo, Akiyama, and Yamada. Smith, Heldin, and Miyazono. Aktories, K. See Schmalzing, Richter, Hansen, Schwarz, Just, and Anne, U. K. See Wiemer, Nuttley, Bertolaet, Li, Francke, Wheelock, Aktories. Anne, Johnson, and Subramani. Akusjarvi, G. See Carvalho, Seeler, Ohman, Jordan, Pettersson, Antony, C., Huchet, M., Changeux, J.-R, and Cartaud, J. Devel¬ Akusjarvi, Carmo-Fonseca, and Dejean. opmental regulation of membrane traffic organization during synap- Albers, K. M., Davis, F. E., Perrone, T. N., Lee, E. Y., Liu, Y., and togenesis in mouse diaphragm muscle. 130:959. \bre, M. Expression of an epidermal keratin protein in liver of trans¬ Apel, K. See Reinbothe, Reinbothe, Runge, and Apel. genic mice causes structural and functional abnormalities. 128:157. Arber, S., and Caroni, R Thrombospondin-4, an extracellular matrix Alberts, B. See Oegema, Whitfield, and Alberts. protein expressed in the developing and adult nervous system pro¬ Alberts, B. M. See Field and Alberts. motes neurite outgrowth. 131:1083. — See Moritz, Braunfeld, Fung, Sedat, Alberts, and Agard. Arenas, E. See Timmusk, Lendahl, Funakoshi, Arenas, Persson, and Albrecht, R. See Fassler, Pfaff, Murphy, Noegel, Johansson, Timpl, Metsis. and Albrecht. — See Trupp, Ryden, Jdmvall, Funakoshi, Timmusk, Arenas, and Ibanez. Alderton, J. M. See Bi, Alderton, and Steinhardt. Argraves, W. S. See Godyna, Liau, Popa, Stefansson, and Argraves. Alema, S. See Castellani, Reedy, Gauzzi, Provenzano, Alema, and Aridor, M., Bannykh, S. I., Rowe, T., and Balch, W. E. Sequential Falcone. coupling between Copll and Copl vesicle coats in endoplasmic Algrain, M. See Martin, Andreoli, Sahuquet, Montcourrier, Algrain, reticulum to Golgi transport. 131:875. and Mangeat. Arizzi, M. SeeGnessi, Emidi, Jannini, Carosa, Maroder, Arizzi, Ulisse, Alitalo, K. See Mustonen and Alitalo. and Spera. — See Vastrik, Kaipainen, Penttilii, Lymboussakis, Alitalo, Parvinen, Armeanu, S., Biihring, H.-J., Reuss-Borst, M., Muller, C. A., and and Alitalo. Klein, G. E-cadherin is functionally involved in the maturation Alitalo, R. See Vastrik, Kaipainen, Penttilii, Lymboussakis, Alitalo, of the erythroid lineage. 131:243. Parvinen, and Alitalo. Arnal, I. See Hyman, Chretien, Arnal, and Wade. Author Index. Volumes 128-131 1917 Arneson, L. S., and Miller, J. Efficient endosomal localization of major Barsigian, C. See Chalupowicz, Chowdhury, Bach, Barsigian, and histocompatibility complex class 11-invariant chain complexes re¬ Martinez. quires multimerization of the invariant chain targeting sequence. Barth, B.-U., W'ahlberg, J. M., and Garoff, H. The oligomerization 129:1217. reaction of the Semliki Forest virus membrane protein subunits. Arpin, M. See Adam, Arpin, Prevost, Gounon, and Sansonetti. 128:283. Arribas, J., and Massague, J. Transforming growth factor-a and j3- Bartolazzi, A. See Bennett, Modrell, Greenfield, Bartolazzi, Stamen¬ amyloid precursor protein share a secretory mechanism. 128:433. kovic, Peach, Jackson, Spring, and Aruffo. Artavanis-Tsakonas, S. See Dawson, Roth, and Artavanis-Tsakonas. Bartoszewicz, Z. See Bo, Quarles, Fujita, Bartoszewicz, Sato, and Trapp. Aruffo, A. See Bennett, Jackson, Simon, Tanczos, Peach, Modrell, Basolo, F. See Merlo, Basolo, Fiore, Duboc, and Hynes. Stamenkovic, Plowman, and Aruffo. Bassham, D. C. See Matsuoka, Bassham, Raikhel, and Nakamura. — See Bennett, Modrell, Greenfield, Bartolazzi, Stamenkovic, Peach, Bastianutto, C., dementi, E., Codazzi, F., Pbdini, R, De Giorgi, Jackson, Spring, and Aruffo. F., Rizzuto, R., Meldolesi, J., and Pbzzan, T. Overexpression Arvan, P. See Kim and Arvan. of calreticulin increases the Ca-+ capacity of rapidly exchanging Atkinson, S. J. See Kelleher, Atkinson, and Pollard. Ca2+ stores and reveals aspects of their lumenal microenviron¬ Attaran, A. See Todorov, Attaran, and Kearsey. ment and function. 130:841 Auran, J. See Li, Kusz.ak, Dunn, Wang, Ma, Wang, Spector, Leib, Bastmeyer, M., Ott, H., Leppert, C. A., and Stuermer, C. A. O. Cotliar, Weiss, Espy, Howard, Farris, Auran, Donn, Hofeldt, Fish E587 glycoprotein, a member of the LI family of cell adhe¬ Mackay, Merriam, Mittl, and Smith. sion molecules, participates in axonal fasciculation and the age- Auvinen, P. See Eaton, Auvinen, Luo, Jan, and Simons. related order of ganglion cell axons in the goldfish retina. 130:969. Avraham, D. See Taraboulos, Scott, Semenov, Avraham, Laszlo, and Bauer, R. E. SecGratzer, Lithgow, Bauer, Lamping, Paltauf, Kohlwein, Prusiner. Haucke, Junne, Schatz, and Horst. Ayalon, O. See Lampugnani, Corada, Caveda, Breviario, Ayalon, Geiger, Beauvais, A., Erickson, C. A., Goins, T., Craig, S. E., Humphries, and Dejana. M. J., Thiery, J. R, and Dufour, S. Changes in the fibronectin- Ayme-Southgate, A., Southgate, R., Saide, J., Benian, G. M., and specific integrin expression pattern modify the migratory behavior Pardue, M. L. Both synchronous and asynchronous muscle iso¬ of sarcoma S180 cells in vitro and in the embryonic environment. forms of projectin (the Drosophila bent locus product) contain func¬ 128:699. tional kinase domains. 128:393. Beck, T. See Wang, Millan, Cox, Der, Rapp, Beck, Zha, and Reed. Bednar, J., Horowitz, R. A., Dubochet, J., and Woodcock, C. L. Chromatin conformation and salt-induced compaction: Three- dimensional structural information from cryoelectron microscopy. 131:1365. B Beech, R L. See Kozminski, Beech, and Rosenbaum. Begue, B. See Benmerah, Gagnon, Begue, .Megarbane, Dautry-Varsa, Baas, P. See Gross, Hoffman, Fisette, Baas, and Anderson. and Cerf-Bensussan. Baas, P. W. See Sharp, Yu, and Baas. Behrens, J. See Takeda, Nagafuchi, Yonemura, Tsukita, Behrens, Baba, T. See Damke, Baba, van der Bliek, and Schmid. Birchmeier, and Tsukita. Babior, B. M. SccShattil, OToole, Eigenthaler, Thon, Williams, Babior, Bell, J. I. See Jackson, Bell, Dickinson, Timans, Shields, and Whittle. and Ginsberg. Bellavia, D. See Screpanti, Scarpa, Meco, Bellavia, Stuppia, Frati, Bach, T. L. See Chalupowicz, Chowdhury, Bach, Barsigian, and Modesti, and Gulino. Martinez. Bellini, M., Lacroix, J.-C., and Gall, J. G. A zinc-binding domain Bachmann, F. See Piali, Hammel, Uherek, Bachmann, Gisler, Dunon, is required for targeting the maternal nuclear protein PwA33 to and Imhof. lampbrush chromosome loops. 131:563. Bagget, M. See Pellman, Bagget, Tu, and Fink. Benesath, F. A. See Shartava, Monteiro, Benesath, Schneider, Chait, Bahler, M. See Stbffler, Ruppert, Reinhard, and Bahler. Gussio, Casoria-Scott, Shah, Heuerman, and Goodman. Bailey, N. See Streuli, Schmidhauser, Bailey, Yurchenco. Skubitz, Bender, J. R. See Pfau, Leitenberg, Rinder, Smith, Pardi, and Bender. Roskelley, and Bissell. Benfenati, F. See Ceccaldi, Grohovaz, Benfenati, Chieregatti, Green- Baines, 1. C, Corigliano-Murphy, A., and Korn, E. D. Quantification gard, and Valtorta. and localization of phosphorylated myosin I isoforms in Acantha- Benghezal, M., Lipke, R N., and Conzelmann, A. Identification of moeba castellanii. 130:S91. six complementation classes involved in the biosynthesis of gly- Bainton, D. F. See Moore, Patel, Bruehl, Fugang, Johnson, Lichen- cosylphosphatidyl inositol anchors in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. stein, Cummings, Bainton, and .McEver. 130:1333. Baird, A. See Hanneken, Maher, and Baird. Benian, G. M. See Ayme-Southgate, Southgate, Saide, Benian, and Baker, S. E. See Hopkinson, Baker, and Jones. Pardue. Balasubramanian, M. K. See McCollum, Balasubramanian, Pelcher, Benlimame, N., Simard, D., and Nabi, 1. R. Autocrine motility factor Hemmingsen, and Gould. receptor is a marker for a distinct membranous tubular organelle. Balch, W. E. See Aridor, Bannykh, Rowe, and Balch. 129:459. — See Brown, DeWald, Emr, Plutner, and Balch. Benmerah, A., Gagnon, J., Begue, B., Megarbane, B., Dautry-Varsa, Baiczon, R., Bao, L., Zimmer, W. E., Brown, K., Zinkowski, R. R, A., and Cerf-Bensussan, N. The tyrosine kinase substrate epsl5 and Brinkley, B. R. Dissociation of centrosome replication events is constitutively associated with the plasma membrane adaptor AP-2. from cycles of DNA synthesis and mitotic division in hydroxyurea- 131:1831. arrested Chinese hamster ovary cells. 130:105. Bennett, K. L., Jackson, D. G., Simon, J. C., Tanczos, E., Peach, Ball, W. J., Jr. See Lewis Carl, Felix, Caswell, Brandt, Ball, Vaghy, R., Modrell, B., Stamenkovic, I., Plowman, G., and Aruffo, Meissner, and Ferguson. A. CD44 isoforms containing exon V3 are responsible for the Balsamo, J., Ernst, H., Zanin, M. K. B., Hoffman, S., and Lilien, presentation of heparin-binding growth factor. 128:687. J. The interaction of the retina cell surface A-acety Igalactosaminy 1- —, Modrell, B., Greenfield, B., Bartolazzi, A., Stamenkovic, L, phosphotransferase with an endogenous proteoglycan ligand results Peach, R., Jackson, D. G., Spring, F., and Aruffo, A. Regula¬ in inhibition of cadherin-mediated adhesion. 129:1391. tion of CD44 binding to hyaluronan by glycosylation of variably Bank, I. See Langholz, Rockel, Mauch, Kozlowska, Bank, Krieg, and spliced exons. 131:1623. Eckes. Bennett, V. See Hu, Moorthy, and Bennett. Bankaitis, V. A. See Mayinger, Bankaitis, and Meyer. Bentley Lawrence, J. See Xing, Johnson, Moen, McNeil, and Bentley Bannykh, S. I. See Aridor, Bannykh, Rowe, and Balch. Lawrence. Bantle, S. See von Arx, Bantle, Soldati, and Perriard. Berryman, M., Gary, R., and Bretscher, A. Ezrin oligomers are major Bao, L. See Baiczon, Bao, Zimmer, Brown, Zinkowski, and Brinkley. cytoskeletal components of placental microvilli: A proposal for Baraban, J. M. See Lin, Lee, Narayanan, Baraban, Hardwick, and their involvement in cortical morphogenesis. 131:1231. Ratan. Berta, P. See Poulat, Girard, Chevron, Goze, Rebillard, Calas, Lamb, Barrel!, B. G. See Drees, Brown, Barrell, and Bretscher. and Berta. The Journal of Cell Biology, Volume 131, 1995 1918 Berthiaume, E. R, Medina, C., and Swanson, J. A. Molecular size- Bouchard, B. See Vijayasaradhi, Xu, Bouchard, and Houghton. fractionation during endocytosis in macrophages. 129:989. Bouillot, C. See Allinquant, Hantraye, Mailleux, Moya, Bouillot, and Bertolaet, B. L. Sf’c Wiemer, Nuttley, Bertnlaet, Li, Francke, Wheelock, Prochiantz. Anne, Johnson, and Subramani. Boukedes, S. S. See Owen, Campbell, Sannes, Boukedes, and Campbell. Beyer, E. C. See Koval, Geist, Westphale, Kemendy, Civitelli, Beyer, Bowen, J. See Gaertig, Cruz, Bowen, Gu, Pennock, and Gorovsky. and Steinberg. Bowser, R. See Govindan, Bowser, and Novick. Bi, G.-Q., Alderton, J. M., and Steinhardt, R. A. Calcium-regulated Boyer, B. See Rodier, Valles, Denoyelle, Thiery, and Boyer. exocytosis is required for cell membrane resealing. 131:1747. Brady, M. J. See Mastick, Brady, and Saltiel. Bikfaivi, A., Klein, S., Pintucci, G., Quarto, N., Mignatti, R, and Brady-Kalnay, S. M., Rimm, D. L., and Tanks, N. K. Receptor pro¬ Rifkin, D. B. Differential mcxlulation of cell phenotype by differ¬ tein tyrosine phosphatase PTP#t associates with cadherins and ent molecular weight forms of basic fibroblast growth factor: catenins in vivo. 130:977. Possible intracellular signaling by the high molecular weight forms. Brakenhoff, R. H., Gerretsen, M., Knippels, E. M. C., van Dijk, 129:233. M., van Essen, H., Weghuis, D. O., Sinke, R. J., Snow, G. B., Birchmeier, C. See Yang, Spitzer, Meyer, Sachs, Niemann, Hartmann, and van Dongen, G. A. M. S. The human E48 antigen, highly Weidner, Birchmeier, and Birchmeier. homologous to the murine Ly-6 antigen ThB, is a GPI-anchored Birchmeier, W. See Brinkmann, Foroutan, Sachs, Weidner, and molecule apparently involved in keratinocyte cell-cell adhesion. Birchmeier. 129:1677. — See Takeda, Nagafuchi, Yonemura, Tsukita, Behrens, Birchmeier, Brandt, N. R. See Lewis Carl, Felix, Caswell, Brandt, Ball, Vaghy, and Tsukita. Meissner, and Ferguson. — See Yang, Spitzer, Meyer, Sachs, Niemann, Hartmann, Weidner, Brandt, R., Leger, J., and Lee, G. Interaction of tau with the neural Birchmeier, and Birchmeier. plasma membrane mediated by tau’s amino-terminal projection Bird, I. N. See Fawcett, Buckley, Holness, Bird, Spragg, Saunders, domain. 131:1327. Harris, and Simmons. Branton, D. See Deng, Lee. Goldstein, and Branton. Birnbaum, M. J. See Verhey, Yeh, and Birnbaum. Braun, R. E. See Schumacher, Lee, Edelhoff, and Braun. Bishop, J. D. See Yuen, Jain, Bishop, Lindsey, Deery, Van Haastert, Braunfeld, M. B. See Moritz, Braunfeld, Fung, Sedat, Alberts, and and Gomer. Agard. Bissell, M. J. See Lin, Dempsey, Coffey, and Bissell. Bregman, D. B., Du, L., van der Zee, S., and Warren, S. L. — See Streuli, Schmidhauser, Bailey, Yurchenco, Skubitz, Roskelley, Transcription-dependent redistribution of the large subunit of RNA and Bissell. polymerase 11 to discrete nuclear domains. 129:287. Blaas, D. See Prchia, Plank, Wagner, Blaas, and Fuchs. Brenner, H. R. See Kues, Brenner, Sakmann, and Witzemann. Blasi, F. See Conese, Nykjaer, Petersen, Cremona, Pardi, Andreasen, Breton, M. See Guinebault, Payrastre, Racaud-Sultan, Mazarguil, Gliemann, Christensen, and Blasi. Breton. Mauco. Plantavid, and Chap. Blasi, J. See Walch-Solimena, Blasi, Edelmann, Chapman, von Moliard, Bretscher, A. See Berryman. Gary, and Bretscher. and Jahn. — See Drees. Brown, Barrel 1, and Bretscher. Blobel, G. See Aitchison, Blobel, and Rout. — See Harsay and Bretscher. — See Aitchison, Rout, Marelli, Blobel, and Wozniak. Breviario, F. See Lampugnani, Corada, Caveda. Breviario, Ayalon, — See Erdmann and Blobel. Geiger, and Dejana. — See Hurwitz and Blobel. Brewer, C. B. See Naim. Dodds. Brewer, and Roth. — See Strambio-de-Castillia, Blobel, and Rout. Briggs, K. K., Silvers, A. J., Johansen, K. M., and Johansen, J. Bloom, G. S. See Conrad, Smart, Ying, Anderson, and Blcwm. Calsensin: A novel calcium-binding protein expressed in a subset — See Lippincott-Schwartz, Cole, Marotta, Conrad, and Bloom. of peripheral leech neurons fasciculating in a single axon tract. — See Sontag, Nunbhakdi-Craig, Bloom, and Mumby. 129:1355. Bloom, K. See Yeh, Skibbens, Cheng, Salmon, and Bloom. Brinkley, B. R. See Balczon, Bao. Zimmer. Brown, Zinkowski, and Blystone, S. D., Lindberg, F. R, LaFlamme, S. E., and Brown, E. J. Brinkley. Integrin /3,i cytoplasmic tail is necessary and sufficient for regu¬ Brinkmann, V., Foroutan, H., Sachs, M., Weidner, K. M., and Birch¬ lation of a5/3i phagocytosis by Ov/Jj and integrin-associated pro¬ meier, W. Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor induces a vari¬ tein. 130:745. ety of tissue-specific morphogenic programs in epithelial cells. Bo, L., Quarles, R. H., Fujita, N., Bartoszewicz, Z., Sato, S., and 131:1573. Trapp, B. D. Endocytic depletion of L-MAG from CNS myelin Brooks, P. C. See Filardo, Brooks. Deming, Damsky. and Cheresh. in quaking mice. 131:1811. Brophy, R J. See Fannon. Sherman, llyina-Gragerova. Brophy. Fried¬ Bohmann, K., Ferreira, J. A., and Lamond, A. 1. Mutational analy¬ rich, and Colman. sis of p80 coilin indicates a functional interaction between coiled Brown, C. See Drees. Brown, Barrell, and Bretscher. btxiies and the nucleolus. 131:817. Brown, E. J. See Blystone, Lindberg, LaFlamme. and Brown. Bohrmann, B. See Koch, Bohrmann, Matthison, Hagios, Trueb, and Brown, J. L. See Lu. Montijn, Brown. Klis, Kurjan. Bussey, and Lipke. Chiquet. Brown, K. See Balczon, Bao, Zimmer, Brown, Zinkowski, and Brinkley. Bonaccorsi, S. See Gunsalus, Bonaccorsi, Williams, Verni, Gatti, and Brown, W. J., DeWald, D. B., Emr, S. D., Plutner, H., and Balch, Goldberg. W. E. Role for phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase in the sorting and Bonewald, L. F. See Dallas, Miyazono, Skerry, Mundy, and Bonewald. transport of newly synthesized lysosomal enzymes in mammalian Bonifacino, J. S. See Marks, Roche, van Donselaar, Woodruff, Peters, cells. 130:781. and Bonifacino. Bruckner-Tuderman, L., Nilssen, 0., Zimmermann, D. R., Dours- Boontrakulpoontawee, R Sct’Otsuka, Franco, Yang, Shim, Tang, Zhang, Zimmermann, M. T., Kalinke, D. U., Gedde-Dahl, T., Jr., and Boontrakulpoontawee, Jeyaprakash, Hedgecock, Wheaton, and Winberg, J.-O. Immunohistochemical and mutation analyses dem¬ Sobery. onstrate that procollagen Vll is processed to collagen VII through Borisy, G. G. See Verkhovsky, Svitkina, and Borisy. removal of the NC-2 domain. 131:551. — See Zhai, Kronebusch, and Borisy. Bruehl, R. E. See Moore, Patel. Bruehl, Fugang, Johnson, Lichen- Bomfeidt, K. E., Graves, L. M., Raines, E. W., Igarashi, Y., Wayman, stein, Cummings. Bainton. and McEver. G., Yamamura, S., Yatomi, Y., Sidhu, J. S., Krebs, E. G., Hako- Briimmendorf, T. See Norenberg, Hubert, Briimmendorf, Tarnok. mori, S., and Ross, R. Sphingosine-l-phosphate inhibits PDGF- and Rathjen. induced chemotaxis of human arterial smooth muscle cells: Spa¬ Biichler, M. See Mayer. Kartenbeck, Biichler, Jedlitschky, Leier. and tial and temporal modulation of PDGF chemotactic signal trans¬ Keppler. duction. 130:193. Buchstaller, A. See Suter, Pollerberg, Buchstaller, Giger. Dreyer, and Bornstein, R Diversity of function is inherent in matricellular proteins: Sonderegger. An appraisal of thrombospondin 1 130:503. Buckingham, M. See Kelly, Alonso. Tajbakhsh. Cossu, and Borregaard, N. See Lollike, Borregaard, and Lindau. Buckingham. Bottger, A., and Spruce, B. A. Proenkephalin is a nuclear protein Buckley, C. See Fawcett, Buckley, Holness, Bird. Spragg, Saunders, responsive to growth arrest and differentiation signals. 130:1251. Harris, and Simmons. Author Index, Volumes 128-131 1919 Buendia, B. See Andersen, Buendia. Dominguez, Sawyer, and Karsenti. Casoria-Scott, L. A. See Shartava, Monteiro, Bencsath, Schneider, Biihring, H.-J. See Armeanu, Buhring, Reuss-Borst, Muller, and Klein. Chait, Gussio, Casoria-Scott, Shah, Heuerman, and Goodman. Bulinski, J. C. See Ookata, Hisanaga, Bulinski, Murofushi, Aizawa, Castellani, L., Reedy, M. C., Gauzzi, M. C., Provenzano, C., Alema, Itoh, Hotani, Okumura, Tachibana, and Kishimoto. S. , and Falcone, G. Maintenance of the differentiated state in skele¬ Burbelo, P. D. See Miyamoto, Teramoto, Coso, Silvio Gutkind, Burbelo, tal muscle: activation of v-Src disrupts sarcomeres in quail my- Akiyama, and Yamada. otubes. 130:871. Burgess, R. See Staudinger, Zhou, Burgess, Elledge, and Olson. Castellino, F., Ono, S., Matsumura, F., and Luini, A. Essential role Burghardt, T. P. See Roettger, Rentsch, Hadac, Hellen, Burghardt, of caldesmon in the actin filament reorganization induced by gluco¬ and Miller. corticoids. 131:1223. Burgoon, M. P, Hazan, R. B., Phillips, G. R., Crossin, K. L., Edel- Castillo, M. See Laird, Castillo, and Kasprzak. man, G. M., and Cunningham, B. A. Functional analysis of post- Caswell, A. H. See Lewis Carl, Felix, Caswell, Brandt, Ball, Vaghy, translational cleavage products of the neuron-glia cell adhesion Meissner, and Ferguson. molecule, Ng-CAM. 130:733. Catsicas, S. See Sadoul, Lang, Montecucco, Weller, Regazzi, Catsicas, Burgoyne, R. D. See Chamberlain, Roth, Morgan, and Burgoyne. Wollheim, and Halban. Burns, C. G., Reedy, M., Heuser, J., and De Lozanne, A. Expression Caveda, L. See Lampugnani, Corada, Caveda, Breviario. Ayalon, Geiger, of light meromyosin in Dictyostelium blocks normal myosin 11 func¬ and Dejana. tion. 130:605. Cazzulo, J. J. See Labriola, Cazzulo, and Parodi. Burridge, K. See Kinch, Clark, Der, and Burridge. Ceccaldi, P.-E., Grohovaz, F, Benfenati, F., Chieregatti, E., Green- Buss, F., and Stewart, M. Macromolecular interactions in the nucle- gard, R, and Valtorta, F. Dephosphorylated synapsin 1 anchors oporin p62 complex of rat nuclear pores: Binding of nucleoporin synaptic vesicles to actin cytoskeleton: An analysis by videomi¬ p54 to the rod domain of p62. 128:251. croscopy. 128:905. Bussey, H. See Lu, Montijn, Brown, Klis, Kurjan, Bussey, and Lipke. Cech, T. R. See Fang and Cech. — See Lussier, Sdicu, Ketela, and Bussey. Cerf-Bensussan, N. See Benmerah, Gagnon, Begue, Megarbane, Butterweck, A. See Elfgang, Eckert, Lichtenberg-Frate, Butterweck, Dautry-Varsa, and Cerf-Bensussan. Traub, Klein, Hulser, and Willecke. Chait, B. T. See Shartava, Monteiro, Bencsath, Schneider, Chait, Gussio, Byard, E. H. See Robinson, Sherwin, Ploubidou, Byard, and Gull. Casoria-Scott, Shah, Heuerman, and Goodman. Byeon, M. K., Sugi, Y., Markwald, R. R., and Hoffman, S. NCAM Chalupowicz, D. G., Chowdhury, Z. A., Bach, T. L., Barsigian, polypeptides in heart development: Association with Z Discs of C., and Martinez, J. Fibrin II induces endothelial cell capillary forms that contain the muscle-specific domain. 128.209. tube formation. 130:207. Byrne, M. See Liu, Wu, Byrne, Jeffrey, Krane, and Jaenisch. Chamberlain, L. H., Roth, D., Morgan, A., and Burgoyne, R. D. Distinct effects of a-SNAP, 14-3-3 proteins, and calmodulin on priming and triggering of regulated exocytosis. 130:1063. Chan, A. .S. H. See Shimizu, Mobley, Finkelstein, and Chan. Chandrasekhar, A. See Shutt, Wessels, Wagenknecht, Chandrasekhar, C Hitt, Luna, and Soli. Chang, A., and Fink, G. R. Targeting of the yeast plasma membrane Calas, B. See Poulat, Girard, Chevron, Goze, Rebillard, Calas, Lamb, [H+]ATPase: A novel gene ASTV prevents mislocation of mutant and Berta. ATF^se to the vacuole. 128:39. Campbell, E. J. See Owen, Campbell, Sannes, Boukedes, and Campbell. Chang, D. C., and Meng, C. A localized elevation of cytosolic free Campbell, K. P. See Cohen, Jacobson. Godfrey, Campbell, and calcium is associated with cytokinesis in the zebrafish embryo. Carbonetto. 131:1539. — See Durbeej, Larsson, Ibraghimov-Beskrovnaya, Roberds, Campbell, Chang, J. See Kruth, Skarlatos. Lilly, Chang, and Ifrim. and Ekblom. Chang, J.-H., Gill, S., Settleman, J., and Parsons, S. J. c-Src regu¬ Campbell, M. A. See Owen, Campbell, Sannes, Boukedes, and lates the simultaneous rearrangement of actin cytoskeleton, Campbell. pl90RhoGAP, and pl20RasGAP following epidermal growth factor Campbell, M. S., and Gorbsky, G. J. Microinjection of mitotic cells stimulation. 130:355. with the 3F3/2 anti-phosphoepitope antibody delays the onset of Changeux, J.-R See Antony, Huchet, Changeux, and Cartaud. anaphase. 129:1195. Chant, J., Mischke, M., Mitchell, E., Herskowitz, I., and Pringle, Campenot, R. B. See Posse de Chaves, Vance, Campenot, and Vance. J. R- Role of Bud3p in producing the axial budding pattern of Cao, L.-G. See Jacobson, Cao, Wang, and Pederson. yeast. 129:767. Capell, A. See Haass, Koo, Capell, Teplow, and Selkoe. —, and I ringle, J. R. Patterns of bud-site selection in the yeast Sac- Caplow, M., Ruhlen, R. L., and Shanks, J. The free energy for hydro¬ charomyces cerevisiae. 129:751. lysis of a microtubule-bound nucleotide triphosphate is near zero: Chap, H. SeeGuinebault, Payrastre, Racaud-Sultan, Mazarguil, Breton, All of the free energy for hydrolysis is stored in the microtubule Mauco. Plantavid, and Chap. lattice: Correction. 129:549. Chapman, E. R. See Walch-Solimena, Blasi, Edelmann, Chapman, Carbonetto, S. See Cohen, Jacobson, Godfrey, Campbell, and von Mollard, and Jahn. Carbonetto. Chaponnier, C., Goethals, M., Janmey, P. A., Gabbiani, F., Gab- Carlier, M.-F. See Marchand, Moreau, Paoletti, Cossart, Carlier, and biani, G., and Vandekerckhove, J. The specific NH2-terminal Pantaloni. sequence Ac-EEED of a-smooth muscle actin plays a role in polym¬ Carlson, B. M. See Adams, Carlson, Henderson, and Goldman. erization in vitro and in vivo. 130:887. Carmo-Fonseca, M. See Carvalho, Seeler, Ohman, Jordan, Pettersson, Charollais, A. See Vozzi, Ullrich, Charollais, Philippe, Orci, and Meda. Akusjarvi, Carmo-Fonseca, and DeJean. Cheah, K. S. E., Levy, A., Trainor, R A., Wai, A. W. K., Kuffner, Carnes, D. K. See McCormick, Hofman, Kim, Carnes, Miller, and T. , So, C. L., Leung, K. K. H., Lovell-Badge, R. H., and Tam, Madara. R R L. Human COL2Al-directed SV40 T antigen expression in Carone, R. L. See Strutz, Okada, Lo, Danoff, Carone, Tomaszewski, transgenic and chimeric mice results in abnormal skeletal devel¬ and Neilson. opment. 128:223. Caroni, P. See Aigner and Caroni. Chen, J. See Nakagawa, Chen, Zhang, Kanai, and Hirokawa. — See Arber and Caroni. Cheng, J. See Lloyd, Yu, Cheng, Turksen, Degenstein, Hutton, and Carosa, E. SeeGnessi, Emidi, Jannini, Carosa, Maroder, Arizzi, Ulisse, Fuchs. and Spera. Cheng, J. W. See Yeh, Skibbens, Cheng, Salmon, and Bloom. Carr, M. W. See Alon, Kassner, Carr, Finger, Hemler, and Springer. Cheng, L., Khan, M., and Mudge, A. W. Calcitonin gene-related Cartaud, J. See Antony, Huchet, Changeux, and Cartaud. peptide promotes Schwann cell proliferation. 129:789. Carvalho, T., Seeler, J.-S., Ohman, K., Jordan, R, Pettersson, U., Cheon, H.-G. See LaRochelle, Dirsch, Finch, Cheon, May, Marchese, Akusjarvi, G., Carmo-Fonseca, M., and Dejean, A. Targeting Pierce, and Aaronson. of adenovirus ElA and E4-ORF3 proteins to nuclear matrix-asso¬ Cheresh, D. A. See Filardo, Brooks, Deming, Damsky, and Cheresh. ciated PML bodies. 131:45. Chevalier, S. See Jackson, Chevalier, Philippe, and Kirschner. The Journal of Cell Biology, Volume 131, 1995 1920 Chevron, M.-P. See Poulat, Girard, Chevron, Goze, Rebillard, Calas, Conibear, E. See Nothwehr, Conibear, and Stevens. Lamb, and Berta. Conrad, P. A., Smart, E. J., Ying, Y.-S., Anderson, R. G. W., and Chi, N. C., Adam, E. J. H., and Adam, S. A. Sequence and character¬ Bloom, G. S. Caveolin cycles between plasma membrane caveolae ization of cytoplasmic nuclear protein import factor p97. 130:265. and the Golgi complex by microtubule-dependent and microtubule- Chicaiza, G. See Feng, Marti, Jehn, Altermatt, Chicaiza, and Jaggi. independent steps. 131:1421. Chida, K. See Tagawa, Kuroki, Vogt, and Chida. — See Lippincott-Schwartz, Cole, Marotta, Conrad, and Bloom. Chieregatti, E. See Ceccaldi, Grohovaz, Benfenati, Chieregatti, Green- Constable, C. See Lencer, Constable, Moe, Jobling, Webb, Ruston, gard, and Valtorta. Madara, Hirst, and Holmes. Chilcote, T. J., Galli, T., Mundigl, O., Edelmann, L., McPherson, Conti, A. SecGiannini, Conti, Mammarella, Scrobogna, and Sorrentino. P. S., Takei, K., and De Camiili, P. Cellubrevin and synapto- Conzelmann, A. See Benghezal, Lipke, and Conzelmann. brevins: Similar subcellular localization and biochemical proper¬ Cooper, A. A. See Piper, Cooper, Yang, and Stevens. ties in PC12 cells. 129:219. Cooper, J. A. See Karpova, Tatchell, and Cooper. — See Garcia. McPherson, Chilcote, Takei, and De Camiili. — See Schafer, Hug. and Cooper. Chiquet, M. See Koch. Bohrmann, Matthison, Hagios. Trueb, and Copeland, C. S. See Heath, Copeland, Amberg, Del Priore, Snyder, Chiquet. and Cole. Cho, M.-S. See Whalley, Terasaki, Cho, and Vogel. Coppolino, M. See Demetriou, Nabi, Coppolino, Dedhar, and Dennis. Chowdhury, Z. A. See Chalupowicz, Chowdhury, Bach, Barsigian, Corada, M. See Lampugnani, Corada, Caveda, Breviario, Ayalon, and Martinez. Geiger, and Dejana. Chretien, D., Fuller, S. D., and Karsenti, E. Structure of growing Corbett, A. H., Koepp, D. M., Schlenstedt, G., Lee, M. S., Hopper, microtubule ends: Two-dimensional sheets close into tubes at vari¬ A. K., and Silver, P. A. Rnalp, a Ran/TC4 GTPase activating able rates. 129:1311. protein, is required for nuclear import. 130:1017. — See Hyman. Chretien. Arnal, and Wade. Corfas, G. See Goodearl, Yee, Sandrock, Corfas, and Fischbach. Christensen, E. I. See Conese, Nykjaer. Petersen, Cremona. Pardi, Corigliano-Murphy, A. See Baines. Corigliano-Murphy, and Korn. Andreasen. Gliemann, Christensen, and Blasi. Coso, O. A. See Miyamoto, Teramoto, Coso. Silvio Gutkind, Burbelo, Chuang, J.-Z., Lin, D. C., and Lin, S. Molecular cloning, expres¬ Akiyama, and Yamada. sion. and mapping of the high affinity actin-capping domain of Cossart, P. See Marchand, Moreau, Paoletti, Cossart, Carlier, and chicken cardiac tensin. 128:1095. Pantaloni. Chung, C. H. See Kang, Shin. Song, Ha, Chung, and Kang. Cosson, P. See Letourneur, Hennecke, Demolliere, and Cosson. Cinek, T. See van den Berg, Cinek, Hallett, Horejsi, and Morgan. Cossu, G. See Kelly, Alonso, Tajbakhsh, Cossu, and Buckingham. Civitelli, R. See Koval. Geist, Westphale, Kemendy, Civitelli. Beyer, Cotliar, A. M. See Li, Kuszak, Dunn, Wang. Ma, Wang. Spector, Leib, and Steinberg. Cotliar, Weiss. Espy, Howard, Farris, Auran, Donn, Hofeldt, Clark, G. J. See Kinch, Clark, Der, and Burridge. Mackay, Merriam, Mini, and Smith. Clarke, D. J. See Gimenez-Abian, Clarke, Mullinger, Downes, and Courtney, I. See Spang, Courtney, Grein, Matzner, and Schiebel. Johnson. Cowin, P See Doyle, Stempak, Cowin, Colman, and D'Urso. Clarke, L. See Marschall and Clarke. Cox, A. D. See Wang. Milian, Cox, Der, Rapp. Beck, Zha, and Reed. Clegg, D. O. See Raichman, Panzeri, dementi, Papazafiri, Eckley, Cox, D., Ridsdale, J. A., Condeelis, J., and Hartwig, J. Genetic Clegg, Villa, and Meldolesi. deletion of ABP-120 alters the three-dimensional organization of dementi, E. See Bastianutto, dementi. Codazzi, Podini, De Giorgi. actin filaments in Dictyostelium pseudopods. 128:819. Rizzuto, Meldolesi, and Pozzan. Crabtree, G. R. See Fanger, Hoth, Crabtree, and Lewis. — See Raichman, Panzeri, dementi, Papazafiri, Eckley, Clegg, Villa, Craig, J. See Slack, Skerjanc. Lach, Craig, Jardine, and McBurney. and Meldolesi. Craig, R. W. See Yang, Kozopas. and Craig. Cleveland, D. W. Sec Wong, Marszalek, Crawford, Xu, Hsieh, Griffin, Craig, S. E. See Beauvais, Erickson, Goins, Craig, Humphries, Thiery. and Cleveland. and Dufour. Clift-O’Grady, L. See Desnos, Clift-O'Grady, and Kelly. Cramer, L. P, and Mitchison, T. J. Myosin is involved in postmitotic Cockell, M., Palladino, E, Laroche, T., Kyrion, G., Liu, C., Lustig, cell spreading. 131:179. A. J., and Gasser, S. M. The carboxy termini of Sir4 and Rapl Crawford, T. O. See Wong, Marszalek. Crawford, Xu. Hsieh. Griffin, affect Sir3 localization: Evidence for a multicomponent complex and Cleveland. required for yeast telomeric silencing. 129:909. Cregg, J. M. See Tan, Waterham, Veenhuis. and Cregg. Codazzi, F. See Ba.stianutto. dementi, Codazzi, Podini, De Giorgi, Cremona, O. See Conese, Nykjaer, Petersen, Cremona, Pardi, Rizzuto, Meldolesi, and Pozzan. Andreasen, Gliemann. Christensen, and Blasi. — See Lorenzon, Zacchetti, Codazzi, Fumagalli, .Meldolesi, and Crossin, K. L. See Burgoon, Hazan, Phillips, Crossin, Fdelman, and Grohovaz. Cunningham. Coffey, R. J. See Lin, Dempsey, Coffey, and Bissell. Crowley, E., and Horwitz, A. F. Tyrosine phosphorylation and cyto- Cohen, F. S. See Melikyan, White, and Cohen. skeletal tension regulate the release of fibroblast adhesions. 131:525. Cohen, M. W., Jacobson, C., Godfrey, E. W., Campbell, K. R, and Cruz, M. A. See Gaertig. Cruz, Bowen, Gu, Pennock, and Gorovsky. Carbonetto, S. Distribution of «-dystroglycan during embryonic Cullen, T. See Spinardi, Einheber, Cullen, Milner, and Giancotti. nerve-muscle synaptogenesis. 129:1093. Cummings, R. D. See Moore, Patel, Bruehl, Fugang, Johnson, Lichen- Cohen-Gould, L. See Marrs, Andersson-Fisone, Jeong, Cohen-Gould, stein, Cummings, Bainton, and McEver. Zurzolo, Nabi, Rodriguez-Boulan, and Nelson. Cunningham, B. A. Burgoon, Hazan, Phillips, Crossin, Edelman, Cole, C. N. See Gorsch, Dockendorff, and Cole. and Cunningham. — See Heath, Copeland, Amberg, Del Priore, Snyder, and Cole. Cunningham, C. C. Actin polymerization and intracellular solvent flow Cole, N. B. See Lippincott-Schwartz, Cole, Marotta, Conrad, and Blextm. in cell surface blebbing. 129:1589. Cole, R. W. See Rieder, Cole, Khodjakov, and Sluder. Cutler, D. F. See Stinchcombe, Nomoto, Cutler, and Hopkins. Collins, P. G. See Silberstein, Collins, Kelleher, and Gilmore. — See Silberstein, Collins, Kelleher, Rapiejko, and Gilmore. Colman, D. R. See Doyle, Stempak, Cowin, Colman, and D’Urso. — See Fannon, Sherman, llyina-Gragerova, Brophy, Friedrich, and D Colman. Compton, D. A. See Gaglio, Saredi, and Compton. Dadabay, C. Y. See Lorenzen, Dadabay, and Fischer. Conboy, J. G. See Discher, Winardi, Schischmanoff, Parra. Conboy, Dallas, S. L., Miyazono, K., Skerry, T. M., Mundy, G. R., and Bon- and Mohandas. ewald, L. F. Dual role for the latent transforming growth factor-|8 Condeelis, J. See Cox, Ridsdale, Condeelis, and Hartwig. binding protein in storage of latent TGF-/3 in the extracellular ma¬ Conese, M., Nykjaer, A., Petersen, C. M., Cremona, O., Pardi, R., trix and as a structural matrix protein. 131:539. Andreasen, P. A., Gliemann, J., Christensen, E. I., and Blasi, Damke, H., Baba, T., van der Bliek, A. M., and Schmid, S. L. F. a-2 Macroglobulin receptor/Ldl receptor-related protein(Lrp)- Clathrin-independent pinocytosis is induced in cells overexpres¬ dependent internalization of the urokinase receptor. 131:1609. sing a temperature-sensitive mutant of dynamin. 131:69. I Author Index, Volumes 128-131 1921 Damsky, C. See Filardo, Brooks, Deming, Damsky, and Cheresh. Der, C. J. See Kinch, Clark, Der, and Burridge. Damsky, C. H. See Huhtala, Humphries, McCarthy, Tremble, Werb, — See Wang, Millan, Cox, Der, Rapp, Beck, Zha, and Reed. and Damsky. Desai, A., and Mitchison, T. J. A new role for motor proteins as couplers — See Tremble, Damsky, and Werb. to depolymerizing microtubules. 128:1. Daneholt, B. See Mehlin, Daneholt, and Skoglund. Desnos, C., Clift-O’Grady, L., and Kelly, R. B. Biogenesis of syn¬ Danielsen, E. M., and van Deurs, B. A transferrin-like GPI-linked aptic vesicles in vitro. 130:1041. iron-binding protein in detergent-insoluble noncaveolar microdo¬ Devreotes, P. N. See Lilly and Devreotes. mains at the apical surface of fetal intestinal epithelial cells. 131:939. — See Wu, Valkema, Van Haastert, and Devreotes. Danoff, T. See Strutz, Okada, Lo, Danoff, Carone, Tomaszewski, and DeWald, D. B. See Brown, DeWald, Emr, Plutner, and Balch. Neilson. — See Stack, DeWald, Takegawa, and Emr. Danpure, C. J. See Motley, Lumb, Oatey, Jennings, De Zoysa, Wanders, De Zoysa, P. A. See Motley, Lumb, Oatey, Jennings, De Zoysa, Wanders, Tabak, and Danpure. Tabak, and Danpure. Dauguet, C. See Petit, Lecoeur, Zorn, Dauguet, Mignotte, and Gougeon. Diamond, M. S., Alon, R., Rarkos, C. A., Quinn, M. T., and Springer, Dautry-V^irsa, A. See Benmerah, Gagnon, Begue, Megarbane, Dautry- T. A. Heparin is an adhesive ligand for the leukocyte integrin Mac-1 Varsa, and Cerf-Bensussan. (CDllb/CD18). 130:1473. Dautry-Varsat, A. See Hemar, Subtil, Lieb, Morelon, Hellio, and Dickinson, R. See Jackson, Bell, Dickinson, Timans, Shields, and Dautry-Varsat. Whittle. Davidson, H, W, Wortmannin causes mistargeting of procathepsin D. Dirsch, O. R. See LaRochelle, Dirsch, Finch, Cheon, May, Marchese, Evidence for the involvement of a phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase Pierce, and Aaronson. in vesicular transport to lysosomes. 130:797. Discher, D. E., Winardi, R., Schischmanoff, P. O., Parra, M., Conboy, Davies, A. M. See Wyatt and Davies. J. G., and Mohandas, N. Mechanochemistry of protein 4.rs Davis, F. E. See Albers, Davis, Perrone, Lee, Liu, and Vore spectrin-actin-binding domain: Ternary complex interactions, Dawson, 1. A., Roth, S., and Artavanis-Tsakonas, S. The Drosophila membrane binding, network integration, structural strengthening. cell cycle gene fizzy is required for normal degradation of cyclins 130:897. A and B during mitosis and has homology to the CDC20 gene Dockendorff, T. C. See Gorsch, Dockendorff, and Cole. of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 129:725. Dodds, D. T, See Naim, Dodds, Brewer, and Roth DeBlasio, A. See Fan, Lu, Wu, DeBlasio, Koff, and Mendelsohn. Doerschuk, C. M. See Pavalko, Walker, Graham, Goheen, Doerschuk, De Camilli, P. See Chilcote, Galli, Mundigl, Edelmann, McPherson, and Kansas. Takei, and De Camilli. Dominguez, J. E. See Andersen, Buendia, Dominguez, Sawyer, and — See Garcia, McPherson, Chilcote, Takei, and De Camilli. Karsenti. de Crombrugghe, B. See Lefebvre, Garofalo, and de Crombrugghe. Donaldson, J. G. See Peters, Hsu, Ooi, Finazzi, Teal, Oorschot, — See Rossert, Eberspaecher, and de Crombrugghe. Donaldson, and Klausner. Dedhar, S. See Demetriou, Nabi, Coppolino, Dedhar, and Dennis. Donn, A. See Li, Kuszak, Dunn, Wang, Ma. Wang, Spector, Leib, — See St-Arnaud, Prud’homme, Leung-Hagesteijn, and Dedhar. Cotliar, Weiss, Espy, Howard, Farris, Auran, Donn, Hofeldt, Deery, W. J. See Yuen, Jain, Bishop, Lindsey, Deery, Van Haastert, Mackay, Merriam, Mittl, and Smith. and Gomer. Dorer, R., Pryciak, P. M., and Hartwell, L. H. Saccharomyces cere¬ Degenstein, L. See Lloyd, Yu, Cheng, Turksen, Degenstein, Hutton, visiae cells execute a default pathway to select a mate in the ab¬ and Fuchs. sence of pheromone gradients. 131:845. De Giorgi, F. See Bastianutto, dementi, Codazzi, Podini, De Giorgi, Dotti, C. G. Sccde Hoop, von Pbser, Lange, Ikonen, Hunziker, and Dotti. Rizzuto, Meldolesi, and Pozzan. Dours-Zimmermann, M. T. See Bruckner-Tuderman, Nilssen, de Hoop, M., von Poser, C., Lange, C., Ikonen, E., Hunziker, W,, Zimmermann, Dours-Zimmermann, Kalinke, Gedde-Dahl, and and Dotti, C. G. Intracellular routing of wild-type and mutated Winberg. polymeric immunoglobulin receptor in hippocampal neurons in Downes, C. S. See Gimenez-Abian. Clarke, Mullinger, Downes, and culture. 130:1447. Johnson. Dejana, E. See Lampugnani, Corada, Caveda, Breviario, Ayalon, Geiger, Doyle, J. R, Stempak, J. G., Cowin, R, Colman, D. R., and D’Urso, and Dejana. D. Protein zero, a nervous system adhesion molecule, triggers epi¬ Dejean, A. Sec Carvalho, Seeler, Ohman, Jordan, Pettersson, Akusjarvi, thelial reversion in host carcinoma cells. 131:465. Carmo-Fonseca, and Dejean Dragas-Granoic, S. See Kuriyama, Kofron, Essner, Kato, Dragas- De Lozanne, A. See Burns, Reedy, Heuser, and De Lozanne. Granoic, Omoto, and Khodjakov. del Pozo, M. A., Sanchez-Mateos, R, Nieto, M., and Sanchez-Madrid, Drees, B., Brown, C., Barrell, B. 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Novel E-cadherin- medi¬ Takei, and De Camilli. ated adhesion in peripheral nerve: Schwann cell architecture is — See Walch-Solimena. Blasi, Edelmann. Chapman, von Mollard, and stabilized by autotypic adherens Junctions. 129:189. Correction. Jahn. 129:1721. Egerton, M. See Hamburger. Egerton, and Riezman. Farkasovsky, M., and Kiintzel, H. Yeast Numlp associates with the Ehlers, M. D., Kaplan, D. R., Price, D. L., and Koliatsos, V. E. mother cell cortex during S/G2 phase and affects microtubular NGF-stimulated retrograde transport of trkA in the mammalian functions. 131:1003. nervous system. 130:149. Farr, A. G. See Zheng, Katoh. He, Oritani, Miyake, Lesley, Hyman, Eicher, E. M. See Peters, John, Lu, Eicher. Higgins. Yialamas, Turtzo, Hamik, Parkhouse, Farr, and Kincade. Otsuka, and Lux. Farris, R. L. See Li. Kuszak. Dunn, Wang, Ma. Wang. Spector, Leib, Eigenthaler, M. See Shattil, O’Toole, Eigenthaler, Thon, Williams. Cotliar. Weiss. Espy, Howard. Farris, Auran, Donn, Hofeldt. Babior, and Ginsberg. Mackay, Merriam. Mittl, and Smith. Einheber, S., Hannocks, M.-J., Metz, C. N., Rifkin, D. B., and Salzer, Fassler, R., Pfaff, M., Murphy, J., Noegel, A. A., Johansson, S., J. L. Transforming growth factor-/31 regulates axon/schwann cell TimpI, R., and Albrecht, R. Lack of 01 integrin gene in embry¬ interactions. 129:443. onic stem cells affects morphology, adhesion, and migration but — See Spinardi, Einheber, Cullen, Milner, and Giancotti. not integration into the inner cell mass of blastocysts. 128:979. Ekblom, P. See Durbeej, Larsson, Ibraghimov-Beskrovnaya, Roberds. Favre, B. See Turowski, Fernandez, Favre, Lamb, and Hemmings. Campbell, and Ekblom. Fawcett, J., Buckley, C., Holness, C. L., Bird, I. N., Spragg, J. H., — See Kadoya, Kadoya, Durbeej, Holmvall, Sorokin, and Ekblom. Saunders, J., Harris, A., and Simmons, D. L. Mapping the homo- Elder, G. See Tu, Elder, Lazzarini, Nelson. Trojanowski, and Lee. typic binding sites in CD31 and the role of CD31 adhesion in the Elfgang, C., Eckert, R., Lichtenberg-Frate, H., Butterweck, A., formation of interendothelial cell contacts. 128:1229. Traub, O., Klein, R. A., Hiilser, D. F., and Willecke, K. Specific Feig, L. A. See Kundra. Anand-Apte. Feig. and Zetter. permeability and selective formation of gap Junction channels in Feigenson, G. W. See Sase, Okinaga, Hoshi. Feigenson. and Kinosita. connexin-transfected HeLa cells. 129:805. Feiken, E. SecGebbink, Zondag. Koningstein. Feiken, Wubbolts. and Elion, E. A., Trueheart, J., and Fink, G. R. Fus2 localizes near the Moolenaar. site of ceil fusion and is required for both ceil fusion and nuclear Felix, K. See Lewis Carl. Felix. Caswell, Brandt, Ball, Vaghy. Meissner, alignment during zygote formation. 130:1283. and Ferguson. Elledge, S. J. See Staudinger, Zhou, Burgess, Elledge. and Olson. Feng, Y., Press, B., and Wandinger-Ness, A. Rab 7: An important Elson, E. L. See Pasternak, Wong, and Elson. regulator of late endocytic membrane traffic. 131:1435. Emidi, A. SeeGnessi, Emidi, Jannini, Carosa, Marcxier, Arizzi, Ulisse, Feng, Z., Marti, A., Jehn, B., Altermatt, H. J., Chicaiza, G., and and Spera. Jaggi, R. Glucocorticoid and progesterone inhibit involution and Emig, S. See Grand!. Emig, Weise, Hucho, Pohl, and Hurt. programmed cell death in the mouse mammary gland. 131:1095. Emr, S. D. See Brown, DeWald, Emr, Plutner. and Balch. Ferguson, D. G. See Lewis Carl, Felix, Caswell, Brandt, Ball, Vaghy, — See St.ick, DeWald, Takegawa, and Emr. Meissner, and Ferguson. — See Vida and Emr. — See Sun, Protasi, Takahashi, Takeshima. Ferguson, and Franzini- Enomoto-Iwamoto, M. SeeTakebayashi, Iwamoto, Jikko, Matsumura. Armstrong. Enomoto-lwamoto, Myoukai, Koyama. Yamaai, Matsumoto, Fernandez, A. Sec Turowski, Fernandez. Favre, Lamb, and Hemmings. Nakamura, Kurisu, and Noji. Fernandez, P.-A. See Martinou. Fernandez. Missotten. White, Allet. Erdmann, R., and Blobel, G. Giant peroxisomes in oleic acid-induced Sadoul, and Martinou. Saccharomyces cerevisiae lacking the peroxisomal membrane pro¬ Fernandez, R. See Liao. Lowthert, Ku, Fernandez, and Omary. tein Pmp27p. 128:509. Ferreira, J. A. See Bohmann. Ferreira, and Lamond. Erdos, V. See Rak, Mitsuhashi, Erdos. Huang, Filmus, and Kerbel. Ferro-Novick, S. See Simons, Ferro-Novick. Rose, and Helenius. Erenpreisa, J. See Roach, Erenpreisa, and Aigner. Fiedler, K., Lafont, E, Parton, R. G., and Simons, K. Annexin Xlllb: Erickson, C. A. See Beauvais, Erickson, Goins, Craig, Humphries, A novel epithelial specific annexin is implicated in vesicular traffic Thiery, and Dufour. to the apical plasma membrane. 128:1043. Ernst, H. See Balsamo, Ernst, Zanin, Hoffman, and Lilien. Field, C. M., and Alberts, B. M. Anillin, a contractile ring protein Esch, F. S. See Staddon, Smales, Schulze, Esch. and Rubin. that cycles from the nucleus to the cell cortex. 131:165. Eshel, D. See Saunders, Koshland, Eshel, Gibbons, and Hoyt. Filardo, E. J., Brooks, P. C., Deming, S. L., Damsky, C., and Cheresh, Espenshade, P., Gimeno, R. E., Holzmacher, E., Teung, P., and D. A. Requirement of the NPXY motif in the integrin 03 subunit Kaiser, C. A. Yeast SECI6 gene enctxles a multidomain vesicle cytoplasmic tail for melanoma cell migration in vitro and in vivo. coat protein that interacts with Sec23p. 131:311. 130:441. Author Index, Volumes 128-131 1923 Filmus, J. See Rak, Mitsuhashi, Erdos, Huang, Filmus, and Kerbel. Fumagalli, G. See Lorenzon, Zacchetti, Codazzi, Fumagalli, Meldolesi, Finazzi, D. See Peters, Hsu, Ooi, Finazzi, Teal, Oorschot, Donaldson, and Grohovaz. and Klausner. Funakoshi, H. See Timmusk, Lendahl, Funakoshi, Arenas, Persson, Finch, P. W. See LaRochelle, Dirsch, Finch, Cheon, May, Marchese, and Metsis. Pierce, and Aaronson. — SeeTrupp, Ryden, Jomvall, Funakoshi, Timmusk, Arenas, and Ibanez. Fine, L. G. See Woolf, Kolatsi-Joannou, Hardman, Andermarcher, Funayama, N., Fagotto, F., McCrea, R, and Gumbiner, B. M. Moorby, Fine, Jat, Noble, and Gherardi. Embryonic axis induction by the Armadillo repeat domain of 0- Finger, E. B. See Alon, Kassner, Carr, Finger, Hemler, and Springer. catenin: Evidence for intracellular signaling. 128:959. — See Puri, Finger, Gaudernack, and Springer. Fung, J. C. See Moritz, Braunfeld, Fung, Sedat, Alberts, and Agard. Fink, G. R. See Chang and Fink. — See Elion, Trueheart, and Fink. — See Pellman, Bagget, Tu, and Fink. Finkelstein, L. D. See Shimizu, Mobley, Finkelstein, and Chan. G Finlay, B. B. See Garcia-del Portillo and Finlay. Fiore, L. See Merlo, Basolo, Fiore, Duboc, and Hynes. Firmbach-Kraft, I., and Stick, R. Analysis of nuclear lamin isoprenyla- Gabbiani, F. See Chaponnier, Goethals, Janmey, Gabbiani, Gabbiani, tion in Xenopus oocytes: Isoprenylation of lamin B3 precedes its and Vandekerckhove. uptake into the nucleus. 129:17. Gabbiani, G. See Chaponnier, Goethals, Janmey, Gabbiani, Gabbiani, Firtel, R. A. See Segall, Kuspa. Shaulsky, Ecke, Maeda, Gaskins, Firtel, and Vandekerckhove. and Loomis. Gadella, T. W. J., Jr., and Jovin, T. M. Oligomerization of epidermal Fischbach, G. D. SeeGoodearl, Yee, Sandrock, Corfas, and Fischbach. growth factor receptors on A431 cells studied by time-resolved — See Loeb and Fischbach. fluorescence imaging microscopy. A stereochemical model for tyro¬ Fischer, E. H. See Lorenzen, Dadabay, and Fischer. sine kinase receptor activation. 129:1543. Fischer, R., and Timberiake, W. E. Aspergillus nidulans apsA (anucle- Gaertig, J., Cruz, M. A., Bowen, J., Gu, L., Pennock, D. G., and ate primary sterigmata) encodes a coiled-coil protein required for Gorovsky, M. A. Acetylation of lysine 40 in a-tubulin is not essen¬ nuclear positioning and completion of asexual development. tial in Tetrahymena thermophila. 129:1301. 128:485. Gaglio, T., Saredi, A., and Compton, D. A. 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See Chang, Gill, Settleman, and Parsons. cadian clock? The case of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. 129:1061. Gilmore, R. See Karaoglu, Kelleher, and Gilmore. Gougeon, M.-L. See Petit, Lecoeur, Zorn. Dauguet. Mignotte. and — See Silberstein, Collins, Kelleher, Rapiejko, and Gilmore. Gougeon. — See Silberstein, Collins, Kelleher, and Gilmore. Gould, K. L. See McCollum. Balasubramanian, Pelcher, Hemming- Gimenez-Abian, J. F., Clarke, D. J., Mullinger, A. M., Downes, sen, and Gould. C. S., and Johnson, R. T. A. postprophase topoisomerase Il-de- Gounon, P. See Adam. Arpin. Prevost. Gounon, and Sansonetti. pendcnt chromatid core separation step in the formation of meta¬ Govindan, B., Bowser, R., and Novick, P. The role of Myo2, a yeast phase chromosomes. 131:7. class V myosin, in vesicular transport. 128:1055. Gimeno, R. E. See Espenshade, Gimeno, Holzmacf.er, Teung, and Goze, C. See Poulat. Girard, Chevron, Goze, Rebillard. Calas. Lamb, Kaiser. and Berta. Ginsberg, M. H. See Shattil, O'Toole. Eigenthaler, Thon, Williams. Graham, L. See Pavalko, Walker, Graham, Goheen, Doerschuk, and Babior, and Ginsberg. Kansas. Girard, F. See Poulat, Girard, Chevron, Goze, Rebillard, Calas. Lamb, Grandi, P., Emig, S., Weise, C., Hucho, F., Pohl, T., and Hurt, E. C. and Berta. A novel nuclear pore protein Nup82p which specifically binds to Gisler, R. H. See Piali, Hammel, Uherek, Bachmann. Gisler, Dunon, a fraction of Nsplp. 130:1263. and Imhof. Gratzer, S., Lithgow, T., Bauer, R. E., Lamping, E., Pdltauf, F., Glass, C. See Taniura, Glass, and Gerace. Kohlwein, S. D., Haucke, V., Junne, T., &hatz, G., and Horst, Gliemann, J. See Conese, Nykjaer. Petersen, Cremona, Pardi, M. Mas37p, a novel receptor subunit for protein import into mito¬ Andreasen, Gliemann, Christensen, and Blasi. chondria. 129:25. Gnessi, L., Emidi, A., Jannini, E. A., Carosa, E., Maroder, M., Graves, L. M. See Bornteldt, Graves, Raines, Igarashi. Wayman, Arizzi, M., Ulisse, S., and Spera, G. Testicular development in¬ Yamamura, Yatomi, Sidhu, Krebs, Hakomori, and Ross. volves the spatiotemporal control of PDGFs and PDGF receptors Greber, U. F., and Gerace, L. Depletion of calcium from the lumen gene expression and action. 131:1105. of endoplasmic reticulum reversibly inhibits passive diffusion and Godfrey, E. W. See Cohen, Jacobson, Godfrey, Campbell, and signal-mediated transport into the nucleus. 128:5. Carbonetto. Greenfield, B. See Bennett, Modrell, Greenfield, Bartolazzi. Stamen- Godyna, S., Liau, G., Popa, I., Stefansson, S., and Argraves, W. S. kovic. Peach, Jackson, Spring, and Aruffo. Identification of the low density lipoprotein receptor-related pro¬ Greengard, P. See Ceccaldi, Grohovaz, Benfenati, Chieregatti, Green- tein (LRP) as an endocytic receptor for thrombospondin-1. 129:1403. gard. and Valtorta. Goeckeler, Z. M., and Wysolmerski, R. B. Myosin light chain kinase- Gregorio, C. C., and Fowler, V. M. Mechanisms of thin filament as¬ regulated endothelial cell contraction: The relationship between sembly in embryonic chick cardiac myocytes: Tropomodulin re¬ isometric tension, actin polymerization, and myosin phosphory¬ quires tropomyosin for assembly. 129:683. lation. 130:613. Gregory, J. See Waterman-Storer, Gregory. Parsons, and Salmon. Auilwr Index, Volumes 128-131 1925 Grein, K. See Spang, Courtney, Grein, Matzner, and Schiebel. Hammel, P. See Piali, Hammel, Uherek, Bachmann, Gisler, Dunon, Grieshammer, U. See Xiao, Grieshammer, and Rosenthal. and Imhof. Griffin, J. W. See Wong, Marszalek, Crawford, Xu, Hsieh, Griffin, Hanada, K., and Pagano, R. E. A Chinese hamster ovary cell mutant and Cleveland. defective in the non-endocytic uptake of fluorescent analogs of phos- Grinnell, F. See He and Grinnell. phatidylserine: Isolation using a cytosol acidification protocol. Grohovaz, F. See Ceccaldi, Grohovaz, Benfenati, Chieregatti, Green- 128:793. gard, and Valtorta. Hand, A. R. See Gallo, Hand, Jones, and Jaffe. — See Lorenzon, Zacchetti, Codazzi, Fumagalli, Meldolesi, and Gro¬ Haney, R M., Levy, M. A., Strube, M. S., and Mueckler, M. Insulin- hovaz. sensitive targeting of the GLUT4 glucose transporter in L6 myo¬ Grolig, F. See Sawitzky and Grolig. blasts is conferred by its COOH-terminal cytoplasmic tail. 129: Gross, S. D., Hoffman, D. R, Fisette, R L., Baas, R, and Anderson, 641. R. A. A phosphatidyl inositol 4,5-Wiphosphate-sensitive casein Hanneken, A., Maher, P. A., and Baird, A. High affinity immuno- kinase la associates with synaptic vesicles and phosphorylates a reactive FGF receptors in the extracellular matrix of vascular subset of vesicle proteins. 130:711. endothelial cells: Implications for the modulation of FGF-2. 128: Grund, C. See Demlehner, Schafer, Grund, and Franke. 1221. Gruver, C. See McGoldrick, Gruver, and May. Hannocks, M.-J. See Einheber, Hannocks, Metz, Rifkin, and Salzer. Gu, L. See Gaertig, Cruz, Bowen, Gu, Pennock, and Gorovsky. Hansen, A. See Schmalzing, Richter, Hansen, Schwarz, Just, and Guan, T. See Melchior, Guan, Yokoyama, Nishimoto, and Gerace. Aktories. Guild, G. M. See Tilney, Tilney, and Guild. Hantraye, R Sec Allinquant, Hantraye, Mailleux, Moya, Bouillot, and Guinebault, C., Payrastre, B., Racaud-Sultan, C., Mazarguil, H., Prochiantz. Breton, M., Mauco, G., Plantavid, M., and Chap, H. Integrin- Harada, A. SccTakei, Harada, Takeda, Kobayashi, Terada, Noda, Taka- dependent translocation of phosphoinositide 3-kinase to the cyto- hashi, and Hirokawa. skeleton of thrombin-activated platelets involves specific interactions Harding, T. M., Morano, K. A., Scott, S. V., and Klionsky, D. J. of p85a with actin filaments and focal adhesion kinase. 129:831. Isolation and characterization of yeast mutants in the cytoplasm Gulino, A. See Screpanti, Scarpa, Meco, Bellavia, Stuppia, Frati, to vacuole protein targeting pathway. 131:591. Modesti, and Gulino. 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Role of phospholipase D in the cAMP signal products in MDCK cells is regulated by two independent signals. transduction pathway activated during fibroblast contraction of col¬ 128:537. lagen matrices. 130:1197. Hadac, E. See Roettger, Rentsch, Pinon, Holicky, Hadac, Larkin, and Hearst, J. E. See Yokota, van den Engh, Hearst, Sachs, and Trask. Miller. Heath, C. V., Copeland, C. S., Amberg, D. C., Del Priore, V., Snyder, Hadac, E. M. See Roettger, Rentsch, Hadac, Hellen, Burghardt, and M., and Cole, C. N. Nuclear pore complex clustering and nuclear Miller. accumulation of poly(A)^ kkRNA associated with mutation of the Hagan, I., and Yanagida, M. The product of the spindle formation Saccharomyces cerevisiae RAT2 / NUPI20 gene. 131:1677. gene sad/ ^ associates with the fission yeast spindle pole body and Hedgecock, E. See Otsuka, Franco, Yang, Shim, Tang, Zhang, Boon- is essential for viability. 129:1033. trakulpoontawee, Jeyaprakash, Hedgecock, Wheaton, and Sobery. Hagios, C. 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