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CeD The Journal of B Volume 129, 1995 S/TfrX- Editor-in-Chief f O Rocfcefe//cr jm • B[Universit^J^ ASCB 0\ iqoi Norton B. Gilula Associate Editors Edited in cooperation with Richard G. W. Anderson Elaine Fuchs The American Society Don W. Cleveland Randy Schekman for Cell Biology Werner Franke Kenneth M. Yamada Published semimonthly by The Rockefeller University Press Editorial Board Copyediting and Production Suzanne M. Runyan, Linda Thrasybule, and Vann Bennett Ira Mellman Davide R. Dickson Paul Bomstein Ron Milligan Marianne Bronner-Fraser Timothy J. Mitchison Eric J. Brown Andrew Murray Graham Carpenter W. James Nelson Nam-Hai Chua Walter Neupert John Cooper Eric N. Olsen Bruce Cunningham Suzanne PfefFer Caroline Damsky Tom A. Rapoport Scott Emr Louis F. Reichardt Harold P. Erickson Daniel B. Rifkin Larry Gerace Mark Rose Mary Jane Gething Richard Rotundo Hans Geuze Richard Scheller Larry Goldstein Sandra Schmid Alan Hall Victor Small Alan F. Horwitz Paul W. Sternberg Hynda Kleinman Murray Stewart Susan Lindquist Ron Vale Joan Massague Klaus Von der Mark Frederick Maxfield Frank S. Walsh Jacopo Meldolesi Helen Lu Yin Copyright © 1995 by The Rockefeller University Press Contents: Volume 129, Number 1, April 1995 1 An analysis of the regulation of DNA synthesis 121 Cholesterol depletion and modification of by cdk2, Cipl, and licensing factor. COOH-termin^ targeting sequence of the H. Yan and J. Newport prion protein inhibit formation of the scrapie isoform. 17 Analysis of nuclear lamin isoprenylation in A. Taraboulos, M. Scott, A. Semenov, D. Avraham, Xenopus oocytes: Isoprenylation of lamin B3 L. Laszlo, and S. B. Prusiner precedes its uptake into the nucleus. 133 Sequestration of acetylated LDL and I. Firmbach-Kraft and R. Stick cholesterol crystals by human 25 Mas37p, a novel receptor subunit for protein monocyte-derived macrophages. import into mitochondria. H. S. Kruth, S. I. Skarlatos, K. Lilly, J. Chang, and 1. Ifrim S. Gratzer, T. Lithgow, R. E. Bauer, E Lamping, F. Paltauf, S. D. Kohlwein, V. Haucke, T. Junne, 147 Effects of CapG overexpression on G. Schatz, and M. Horst agonist-induced motility and second messenger 35 Golgi and vacuolar membrane proteins reach generation. the vacuole in vpsl mutant yeast cells via the H.-Q. Sun, K. Kwiatkowska, D. C. Wooten, plasma membrane. and H. L. Yin S. F. Nothwehr, E. Conibear, and T. H. Stevens 157 KIF2 is a new microtubule-based anterograde motor that transports membranous organelles 47 Recruitment of epidermal growth factor distinct from those carried by kinesin heavy receptors into coated pits requires their chain or KIF3A/B. activated tyrosine kinase. Y. Noda, R. Sato-Yoshitake, S. Kondo, M. Nangaku, C. Lamaze and S. L. Schmid and N. Hirokawa 55 Endocytosis of interleukin 2 receptors in 169 The 78,000 M, intermediate chain of human T lymphocytes: Distinct intracellular Chlamydomonas outer arm dynein is a localization and fate of the receptor a, jS, y WD-repeat protein required for arm assembly. chains. C. G. Wilkerson, S. M. King, A. Koutoulis, A. H6mar, A. Subtil, M. Lieb, E. Morelon, G. J. Pazour, and G. B. Witman R. Hellio, and A. Dautry-Varsat 179 A talin homologue of Dictyostelium rapidly 65 PEBl (PAS7) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae assembles at the leading edge of cells in encodes a hydrophilic, intra-peroxisomal response to chemoattractant. protein that is a member of the WD repeat M. Kreitmeier, G. Gerisch, C. Heizer, family and is essential for the import of and A. Muller-Taubenberger thiolase into peroxisomes. 189 Novel E-cadherin-mediated adhesion in J. W. Zhang and R B. Lazarow peripheral nerve: Schwann cell architecture is stabilized by autotypic adherens junctions. 81 Targeting of Salmonella typhimurium to vesicles containing lysosomal membrane A. M. Fannon, D. L. Sherman, G. Ilyina-Gragerova, P. J. Brophy, V. L. Friedrich Jr., and D. R. Colman glycoproteins bypasses compartments with mannose 6-phosphate receptors. 203 The molecular organization of endothelial cell F. Garcia-del Pbrtillo and B. B. Finlay to cell junctions: Differential association of plakoglobin, /3-catenin, and a-catenin with 99 The exocytotic fusion pore of small granules vascular endothelial cadherin (VE-cadherin). has a conductance similar to an ion channel. M. G. Lampugnani, M. Corada, L. Caveda, K. Lollike, N. Borregaard, and M. Lindau F. Breviario, O. Ayalon, B. Geiger, and E. Dejana 105 rbSeclA and B colocalize with syntaxin 1 219 Cellubrevin and synaptobrevins: Similar and SNAP-25 throughout the axon, but are not subcellular localization and biochemical in a stable complex with syntaxin. properties in PC12 cells. E. P. Garcia, P. S. McPherson, T. J. Chilcote, T. J. Chilcote, T. Galli, O. Mundigl, L. Edelmann, K. Takei, and P. De Camilli P. S. McPherson, K. Takei, and P. De Camilli 233 Differential modulation of cell phenotype by 255 Episialin (MUCl) overexpression inhibits different molecular weight forms of basic integrin-mediated cell adhesion to extracellular fibroblast growth factor: Possible intracellular matrix components. signaling by the high molecular weight forms. J. Wesseling, S. W. van der Valk, H. L. Vos, A. Bikfalvi, S. Klein, G. Pintucci, N. Quarto, A. Sonnenberg, and J. Hilkens P. Mignatti, and D. B. Rifkin 267 Midkine (MK), a Heparin-binding growth/differentiation factor, is regulated by retinoic acid and epithelial—mesenchymal interactions in the developing mouse tooth, 245 Involvement of pRB family in and affects cell proliferation and TGF/3-dependent epithelial cell hypertrophy. morphogenesis. H. A. Franch, J. W. Shay, R. J. Alpem, T. A. Mitsiadis, T. Muramatsu, H. Muramatsu, and P. A. Preisig and I. Thesleff Volume 129, Number 2, April 1995 287 Transcription-dependent redistribution of the 367 Cytoskeletal rearrangements and functional large subunit of RNA polymerase II to discrete role of T-plastin during entry of Shigella nuclear domains. flexneri into HeLa cells. D. B. Bregman, L. Du, S. van der Zee, T. Adam, M. Arpin, M.-C. Prdvost, P. Gounon, and S. L. Warren and P. J. Sansonetti 299 Enzymatic product formation impairs both the 383 Myosin light chain 3F regulatory sequences chloroplast receptor-binding function as well confer regionalized cardiac and skeletal muscle as translocation competence of the NADPH: expression in transgenic mice. Protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase, a R. Kelly, S., Alonso, S. Tajbakhsh, G. Cossu, nuclear-encoded plastid precursor protein. and M. Buckingham S. Reinbothe, C. Reinbothe, S. Runge, and K. Apel 397 Differential methylation and altered 309 The capacity to retrieve escaped ER proteins conformation of cytopklasmic and nuclear extends to the trans-most cistema of the Golgi forms of protein phosphatase 2A during cell stack. cycle progression. G. Miesenbock and J. E. Rothman P. Throwski, A. Fernandez, B. Favre, N. J. C. Lamb, and B. A. Hemmings 321 Vesicle-mediated protein transport: Regulatory interactions between the VpslS protein kinase 411 Two distinct functions of the carboxyl-terminal and the Vps34 Ptdins 3-kinase essential for tail domain of NF-M upon neurofilament protein sorting to the vacuole in yeast. assembly: Cross-bridge formation and J. H. Stack, D. B. DeWald, K. Takegawa, longitudinal elongation of filaments. and S. D. Emr T. Nakagawa, J. Chen, Z. Zhang, Y. Kanai, and N. Hirokawa 335 The urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor, a GPI-linked protein, is localized in 431 Trafficking of cell surface /3-amyloid precursor caveolae. protein: Retrograde and transcytotic transport A. Stahl and B. M. Mueller in cultured neurons. 345 Pmp27 promotes peroxisomal proliferation. T. Yamazaki, D. J. Selkoe, and E. H. Koo P. A. Marshall, Y. I. Krimkevich, R. H. Lark, 443 Transforming growth factor-/31 regulates J. M. Dyer, M. Veenhuis, and J. M. Goodman axon/schwann cell interactions. 357 Specific receptor detection by a functional S. Einheber, M.-J. Hannocks, C. N. Metz, keratinocyte growth factor-immunoglobulin D. B. Rifkin, and J. L. Salzer chimera. 459 Autocrine motility factor receptor is a marker W. J. LaRochelle, O. R. Dirsch, P. W. Finch, for a distinct membranous tubular organelle. H. -G. Cheon, M. May, C. Marchese, J. H. Pierce, and S. A. Aaronson N. Benlimame, D. Simard, and 1. R. Nabi iv 473 A recombinant tail-less integrin 04 subunit 521 Antibodies against domain E3 of laminin-1 disrupts hemidesmosomes, but does not and integrin a6 subunit perturb branching suppress a6/34-mediated cell adhesion to epithelial morphogenesis of submandibular laminins. gland, but by different modes. L. Spinardi, S. Einheber, T. Cullen, T. A. Milner, Y. Kadpya, K. Kadpya, M. Durbeej, K. Holmvall, and F. G. Giancotti L. Soroidn, and R Ekblom 489 In vivo analysis of cadherin function in the mouse intestinal epithelium: Essential roles in adhesion, maintenance of differentiation, and regulation of programmed cell death. 535 Molecular cloning of chick /3-tectorin, an M. L. Hermiston and J. I. Gordon extracellular matrix molecule of the inner ear. R. Killick, P. K. Legan, C. Malenczak, 507 Plasticity in epithelial cell phenotype: and G. P. Richardson Modulation by expression of different cadherin cell adhesion molecules. J. A. Marrs, C. Andersson-Fisone, M. C. Jeong, L. Cohen-Gould, C. Zurzolo, I. R. Nabi, E. Rodriguez-Boulan, and W. J. Nelson 549 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS Volume 129, Number 3, May 1995 551 A nuclear localization domain in the hnRNP 659 Molecular architecture of membranes involved A1 protein. in excitation-contraction coupling of cardiac H. Siomi and G. Drey fuss muscle. X.-H. Sun, F. Protasi, M. Takahashi, H. Takeshima, 561 A possible mechanism for the inhibition of D. G., Ferguson, and C. Franzini-Armstrong ribosomal RNA gene transcription during mitosis. 673 Immunolocalization of sarcolemmal dihydropyridine receptor and sarcoplasmic D. Weisenberger and U. Scheer reticular triadin and ryanodine receptor in 577 Reconstitution of vesiculated Golgi membranes rabbit ventricle and atrium. into stacks of cistemae: Requirement of NSF S. Lewis Carl, K. Felix, A. H. Caswell, in stack formation. N. R. Brandt, W. J. Ball Jr., P. L. Vaghy, U. Acharya, J. M. McCalfery, R. Jacobs, G. Meissner, and D. G. Ferguson and V. Malhotra 683 Mechanisms of thin filament assembly in 591 Laminin mediates tissue-specific gene embryonic chick cardiac myocytes: expression in mammary epithelia. Tropomodulin requires tropomyosin for assembly. C. H. Streuli, C. Schmidhauser, N. Bailey, P. Yurchenco, A. P. N. Skubitz, C. Roskelley, C. C. Gregorio and V. M. Fowler and M. J. Bissell 697 Forced expression of chimeric human fibroblast 605 Reassembly of Golgi stacks from mitotic Golgi tropomyosin mutants affects cytokinesis. fragments in a cell-free system. K. S. Warren, J. L.-C. Lin, J. P. McDermott, C. Rabouille, T. Misteli, R. Watson, and G. Warren and J. J.-C. Lin 619 Glycolipid-anchored proteins in neuroblastoma 709 The Drosophila kinesin-like protein KLP3A is cells form detergent-resistant complexes a midbody component required for central without caveolin. spindle assembly and initiation of cytokinesis. A. Gorodinsky and D. A. Harris B. C. Williams, M. F. Riedy, E. V. Williams, M. Gatti, and M. L. Goldberg 629 'Vbast Gaalp is required for attachment of a completed GPI anchor onto proteins. 725 The Drosophila cell cycle gene fizzy is required for normal degradation of cyclins A and B D. Hamburger, M. Egerton, and H. Riezman during mitosis and has homology to the 641 Insulin-sensitive targeting of the GLUT4 CDC20 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. glucose transporter in L6 myoblasts is 1. A. Dawson, S. Roth, and S. Artavanis-Tsakonas conferred by its COOH-terminal cytoplasmic tail. 739 A cell cycle checkpoint monitors cell morphogenesis in budding yeast. P. M. Haney, M. A. Levy, M. S. Strube, and M. Mueckler D. J. Lew and S. 1. Reed 751 Patterns of bud-site selection in the yeast 831 Integrin-dependent translocation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. phosphoinositide 3-kinase to the cytoskeleton J. Chant and J. R. Pringle of thrombin-activated platelets involves specific interactions of p85a with actin filaments and 767 Role of Bud3p in producing the axial budding focal adhesion kinase. pattern of yeast. C. Guinebault, B. Payrastre, C. Racaud-Sultan, J. Chant, M. Mischke, E. Mitchell, I. Herskowitz, H. Mazarguil, M. Breton, G. Mauco, M. Plantavid, and J. R. Pringle and H. Chap 779 Cells differentiating into neuroectoderm 843 Keratinocyte growth factor is a bifiinctional regulator of HPV16 DNA-immortalized cervical undergo apoptosis in the absence of functional epithelial cells. retinoblastoma family proteins. J. Zheng, O. Saksela, S. Matikainen, and A. Vaheri R. S. Slack, I. S. Skeijanc, B. Lach, J. Craig, K. Jatdine, and M. W. McBumey 853 Transforming growth factor-|31 modulates /31 and 05 integrin receptors and induces the 789 Calcitonin gene-related peptide promotes de novo expression of the crvjSb heterodimer in Schwann cell proliferation. normal human keratinocytes: Implications for L. Cheng, M. Khan, and A. W. Mudge wound healing. 797 Ca^^ waves in PC12 neurites: A bidirectional, G. Zambruno, P. C. Marchisio, A. Marconi, receptor-oriented form of Ca^^ signaling. C. Vaschieri, A. Melchiori, A. Giannetti, and M. De Luca P. Lorenzon, D. Zacchetti, E Codazzi, G. Fumagalli, J. Meldolesi, and E Grohovaz 867 Cooperative signaling by aS0l and a4|81 integrins regulates metalloproteinase gene 805 Specific permeability and selective expression in fibroblasts adhering to fibronectin formation of gap junction channels in P. Huhtala, M. J. Humphries, J. B. McCarthy, connexin-transfected HeLa cells. P. M. Tremble, Z. Werb, and C. H. Damsky C. Elfgang, R. Eckert, H. Lichtenberg-Frate, A. Butterweck, O. Traub, R. A. Klein, D. E Hiilser, 881 Transglutaminase-catalyzed matrix and K. Willecke cross-linking in differentiating cartilage: Identification of osteonectin as a major 819 A novel mammalian myosin I from rat with an glutaminyl substrate. SH3 domain localizes to Con A-inducible, F-actin-rich structures at cell-cell contacts. D. Aeschlimann, O. Kaupp, and M. Paulsson H.-E. Stoffler, C. Ruppert, J. Reinhard, and M. Bahler 893 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS Volume 129, Number 4, May 1995 Mini-review 939 A conditional allele of the novel 895 Endothelial receptor tyrosine kinases involved repeat-containing yeast nucleoporin in angiogenesis. RAT7 / NUP159 causes both rapid cessation of mRNA export and reversible clustering of T. Mustonen and K. Alitalo nuclear pore complexes. Regular Articles L. C. Gorsch, T. C. Dockendorff, and C. N. Cole 899 A conserved epitope on a subset of SR proteins defines a larger family of pre-mRNA splicing factors. 957 Stage- and ribosome-specific alterations in K. M. Neugebauer, J. A. Stolk, and M. B. Roth nascent chain-Sec61p interactions accompany translocation across the ER membrane. 909 The carboxy termini of Sir4 and Rapl affect Sir3 localization: Evidence for a C. V. Nicchitta, E. C. Murphy III, R. Haynes, and G. S. Shelness multicomponent complex required for yeast telomeric silencing. M. Cockell, F. Palladino, T. Laroche, G. Kyrion, 971 Steric masking of a dilysine endoplasmic C. Liu, A. J. Lustig, and S. M. Gasser reticulum retention motif during assembly of 925 Identification of NTF2, a cytosolic factor for the human high affinity receptor for nuclear import that interacts with nuclear pore immunoglobulin E. complex protein p62. E Letoumeur, S. Hennecke, C. Demollifere, B. M. Paschal and L. Gerace and P. Cosson 979 A yeast DnaJ homologue, Scjlp, can function 1081 An ankyrin-related gene iunc-44) is necessary in the endoplasmic reticulum with BiP/Kar2p for proper axonal guidance in Caenorhabditis via a conserved domain that specifies elegans. interactions with Hsp70s. A. J. Otsuka, R. Franco, B. Yang, K.-H. Shim, G. Schlenstedt, S. Harris, B. Risse, R. Lill, L. Z. Tang, Y. Y. Zhang, P. Boontrakulpoontawee, and R A. Silver A. Jeyapr^sh, E. Hedgecock, V. I. Wheaton, and A. Sobery 989 Molecular size-fractionation during 1093 EHstribution of a-dystroglycan during endocytosis in macrophages. embryonic nerve-muscle synaptogenesis. E. P. Berthiaume, C. Medina, and J. A. Swanson M. W. Cohen, C. Jacobson, E. W. Godfrey, K. P. Campbell, and S. Carbonetto 999 Expression and compartmentalization of 1103 R-Ras promotes apoptosis caused by growth caveolin in adipose cells; Coordinate regulation factor deprivation via a bcl-2 suppressible with and structural segregation from GLUT4. mechanism. K. V. Kandror, J. M. Stephens, and P. R Pilch H.-G. Wang, J. A. Millan, A. D. Cox, C. J. Der, U. R. Rapp, T. Beck, H. Zha, and J. C. Reed 1007 Molecular dissection of radixin; Distinct and 1115 Extracellular matrix regulates whey acidic interdependent functions of the amino- and protein gene expression by suppression of carboxy-terminal domains. TGF-a in mouse mammary epithelial cells: M. D. Henry, C. Gonzalez Agosti, and F. Solomon Studies in culture and in transgenic mice. C. Q. Lin, P. J. Dempsey, R. J. Colfey, 1023 Spnr, a murine RNA-binding protein that is and M. J. Bissell localized to cytoplasmic microtubules. 1127 Characterization of /3pat-3 heterodimers, a J. M. Schumacher, K. Lee, S. Edelhoff, and R. E. Braun family of essential integrin receptors in C. elegans. 1033 The product of the spindle formation gene S. N. Gettner, C. Kenyon, and L. F. Reichardt sadl* associates with the fission yeast spindle 1143 A peptide derived from the intercellular pole body and is essential for viability. adhesion molecule-2 regulates the avidity of I. Hagan and M. Yanagida the leukocyte integrins CDllb/CD18 and CDllc/CD18. 1049 Characterization of a minus end-directed R. Li, J. Xie, C. Kant or, V. Koistinen, D. C. Altieri, kinesin-like motor protein from cultured P. Nortamo, and C. G. Gahmberg mammalian cells. 1155 The cytoplasmic domain of L-selectin interacts R. Kuriyama, M. Kofron, R. Essner, T. Kato, with cytoskeletal proteins via a-actinin: S. Dragas-Granoic, C. K. Omoto, and A. Khodjakov Receptor positioning in microvilli does not require interaction with a-actinin. 1061 Is the cell division cycle gated by a circadian clock? The case of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. F. M. Pavalko, D. M. Walker, L. Graham, M. Goheen, C. M. Doerschuk, and G. S. Kansas K. Goto and C. Johnson 1165 Developmental expression of fibrillin genes 1071 Cell contacts orient some cell division axes in suggests heterogeneity of extracellular the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo. microfibrils. B. Goldstein H. Zhang, W. Hu, and F. Ramirez Volume 129, Numbers, June 1995 Mini-review Regular Articles 1177 The many faces of hepatocyte growth factor: 1181 A perinucleolar compartment contains several From hepatopoiesis to hematopoiesis. RNA polymerase 111 transcripts as well as the polypyrimidine tract-binding protein, hnRNP I. R. Zarnegar and G. K. Michalopoulos A. G. Matera, M. R. Frey, K. Margelot, and S. L. Wolin vii 1195 Microinjection of mitotic cells with the 3F3/2 1329 The basal keratin network of stratified squamous anti-phosphoepitope antibody delays the onset epithelia: Defining K15 function in the absence of anaphase. of K14. M. S. Campbell and G. J. Gorbsky C. Lloyd, Q.-C. Yu, J. Cheng, K. Turksen, L. Degenstein, E. Hutton, and E. Fuchs 1205 Structural interaction between the nuclear pore complex and a specific translocating 1345 Regulation of a muscle-specific transgene by RNP particle. retinoic acid. H. Mehlin, B. Daneholt, and U. Skoglund Y. Xiao, U. Grieshammer, and N. Rosenthal 1217 Efficient endosomal localization of major 1355 Calsensin: A novel calcium-binding protein histocompatibility complex class Il-invariant expressed in a subset of peripheral leech neurons chain complexes requires multimerization of the fasciculating in a single axon tract. invariant chain targeting sequence. K. K. Briggs, A. J. Silvers, K. M. Johansen, L. S. Arneson and J. Miller and J. Johansen 1229 “Synchronized” endocytosis and intracellular 1363 bcl-2 overexpression inhibits cell death and sorting in alveolar macrophages: The early promotes the morphogenesis, but not sorting endosome is a transient organelle. tumorigenesis of human mammary D. M. Ward, C. M. Perou, M. Lloyd, and J. Kaplan epithelial cells. 1241 Apical and basolateral coated pits of MDCK P. J. Lu, Q. L. Lu, A. Rughetti, cells differ in their rates of maturation into and J. Taylor-Papadimitriou coated vesicles, but not in the ability to distinguish between mutant hemagglutinin 1379 The cadherin-binding specificities of B-cadherin proteins with different internalization signals. and LCAM. H. Y. Naim, D. T. Dodds, C. B. Brewer, C. Murphy-Erdosh, C. K. Yoshida, N. Paradies, and M. G. Roth and L. F. Reichardt 1251 A density-sensing factor regulates signal 1391 The interaction of the retina cell surface transduction in Dictyostelium. N-acetylgalactosaminylphosphotransferase I. S. Yuen, R. Jain, J. D. Bishop, D. F. Lindsey, W. J. with an endogenous proteoglycan ligand results Deery, P. J. M. Van Haastert, and R. H. Gomer in inhibition of cadherin-mediated adhesion. 1263 A trypanosome-soluble factor induces IP3 J. Balsamo, H. Ernst, M. K. B. Zanin, S. Hoffman, formation, intracellular Ca^'*' mobilization and and J. Lilien microfilament rearrangement in host cells. 1403 Identification of the low density lipoprotein A. Rodriguez, M. G. Rioult, A. Ora, and N. W. Andrews receptor-related protein (LRP) as an endocytic receptor for thrombospondin-1. 1275 Actin filament organization in the fish keratocyte S. Godyna, G. Liau, 1. Popa, S. Stefansson, lamellipodium. and W. S. Argraves J. V. Small, M. Herzog, and K. Anderson 1411 Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor 1287 The impact of chromosomes and centrosomes on modulates cell motility, proliferation, and spindle assembly as observed in living cells. proteoglycan synthesis of chondrocytes. D. Zhang and R. B. Nicklas T. Takebayashi, M. Iwamoto, A. Jikko, 1301 Acetylation of lysine 40 in a-tubulin is not T. Matsumura, M. Enomoto-Iwamoto, F. Myoukai, essential in Tetrahymena thermophilcu E. Koyama, T. Yamaai, K. Matsumoto, T. Nakamura, K. Kurisu, and S. Noji J. Gaertig, M. A. Cruz, J. Bowen, L. Gu, D. G. Pennock, and M. A. Gorovsky 1421 Separate cts-acting DNA elements of the 1311 Structure of growing microtubule ends: mouse pro-al(l) collagen promoter direct Two-dimensional sheets close into tubes at expression of reporter genes to different type I variable rates. collagen-producing cells in transgenic mice. D. Chretien, S. D. Fuller, and E. Karsenti J. Rossert, H. Eberspaecher, and B. de Crombrugghe viii Volume 129, Number 6, June 1995 1433 BM28, a human member of the MCM2-3-5 1575 The 95F unconventional myosin is required for family, is displaced from chromatin during DNA proper organization of the Drosophila syncytial replication. blastoderm. I. T. Todorov, A. Attaran, and S. E. Kearsey V. Mermall and K. G. Miller 1447 Nuclear envelope breakdown is under nuclear 1589 Actin polymerization and intracellular solvent not cytoplasmic control in sea urchin zygotes. flow in cell surface blebbing. G. Sluder, E. A. Thompson, C. L. Rieder, C. C. Cunningham and F. J. Miller 1601 Three-dimensional ultrastructural analysis of 1459 Nuclear pore complex assembly studied with a the Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitotic spindle. biochemical assay for annulate lamellae M. Winey, C. L. Mamay, E. T. O’Toole, formation. D. N. Mastronarde, T. H. Giddings, Jr., E. Meier, B. R. Miller, and D. J. Forbes K. L. McDonald, and J. Richard McIntosh 1473 The overgrown hematopoietic organs-31 tumor 1617 Cell cycle regulation of the activity and suppressor gene of Drosophila encodes an subcellular localization of PLKl, a human Importin-Mke protein accumulating in the protein kinase implicated in mitotic spindle nucleus at the onset of mitosis. inunction. 1. Torok, D. Strand, R. Schmitt, G. Tick, T. Tordk, R. M. Golsteyn, K. E. Mundt, A. M. Fry, 1. Kiss, and B. M. Mechler and E. A. Nigg 1491 Pendulin, a Drosophila protein with cell 1629 Overexpression of the human NFM subunit in cycle-dependent nuclear localization, is required transgenic mice modifies the level of endogenous for normal cell proliferation. NFL and the phosphorylation state of NFH subunits. P. Kiissel and M. Frasch P.-H. Tu, G. Elder, R. A. Lazzarini, D. Nelson, 1509 Oligomerized transferrin receptors are J. Q. Trojanowski, and V. M.-Y. Lee selectively retained by a lumenal sorting signal 1641 7B2 facilitates the maturation of proPC2 in in a long-lived endocytic recycling compartment. neuroendocrine cells and is required for the E. W. Marsh, P. L. Leopold, N. L. Jones, expression of enzymatic activity. and F. R. Maxfield X. Zhu and I. Lindberg 1523 Insulin stimulates the tyrosine phosphorylation of caveolin. 1651 Increased intracellular Ca^'*’ selectively suppresses IL-l-induced NO production by C. C. Mastick, M. J. Brady, and A. R. Saltiel reducing iNOS mRNA stability. 1533 Pseudomonas exotoxin-mediated selection yields Y. Geng and M. Lotz cells with altered expression of low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein. 1659 Chemoattractant and GTPyS-mediated stimulation of adenylyl cyclase in Dictyostelium D. J. FitzGerald, C. M. Fryling, A. Zdanovsky, C. B. Saelinger, M. Kounnas, J. A. Winkles, requires translocation of CRAC to membranes. D. Strickland, and S. Leppla P. J. Lilly and P. N. Devreotes 1543 Oligomerization of epidermal growth factor 1667 The G protein ^ subunit is essential for multiple receptors on A431 cells studied by time-resolved responses to chemoattractants in Dictyostelium. fluorescence imaging microscopy. A L. Wu, R. Valkema, P. J. M. Van Haastert, stereochemical model for tyrosine kinase and P. N. Devreotes receptor activation. T. W. J. Gadella, Jr. and T. M. Jovin 1677 The human E48 antigen, highly homologous to the murine Ly-6 antigen ThB, is a 1559 Barriers for lateral diffusion of transferrin GPI-anchored molecule apparently involved receptor in the plasma membrane as in keratinocyte cell-cell adhesion. characterized by receptor dragging by laser R. H. Brakenhoff, M. Gerretsen, E. M. C. Knippels, tweezers: Fence versus tether. M. van Dijk, H. van Essen, D. O. Weghuis, Y. Sako and A. Kusumi R. J. Sinke, G. B. Snow, and G. A. M. S. van Dongen IX 1691 Membrane-anchored heparin-binding EGF-like 1721 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS growth factor (HB-EGF) and diphtheria toxin 1723 AUTHOR INDEX FOR VOLUME 129 receptor-associated protein (DRAP27)/CD9 form a complex with integrin ajpi at cell-cell 1733 SUBJECT INDEX FOR VOLUME 129 contact sites. 1743 ACKNOWLEDGMENT K. Nakamura, R. Iwamoto, and E. Mekada 1707 Components of the nuclear signaling cascade that regulate collagenase gene expression in response to integrin-derived signals. P. Tremble, C. H. 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