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Contents: Volume 147, Number 1, October 4, 1999 In Brief 89 Tumor dormancy induced by downregulation of Involvement of claudins in tight junctions. urokinase receptor in human carcinoma involves Signaling pathways in tumor development. integrin and MAPK signaling. Signaling in dental stem cells. J.A. Aguirre Ghiso, K. Kovalski. and L. Ossowski Cytoplasmic dynein and MTOC positioning. 105 Localization of putative stem cells in dental A.W. Di»ve epithelium and their association with Notch and Mini-Review FGF signaling. 1 Regulated secretion from hemopoietic cells. H. Harada. P. Kettunen, H.-S. Jung, T. Mustonen. Y.A. Wang, and I. Thesleff J.C. Slinchcombc and G.M. Griffiths 121 Presenilin 1 suppresses the function of c-Jun Brief Report homodimers via interaction with QM/Jif-1. 1 ADP-ribosylation factor 6 and endocytosis at the I. Imafuku, T. Masaki. M. Waragai, S. Takeuchi. apical surface of Madin-Darby canine kidney M. Kawabata. S.-i. Hirai, S. Ohno. L.E. Nee. cells. C.F. Lippa, I. Kanazawa. M. Imagawa, and H. Okazawa Y. Altschuler. S.-H. Liu. L. Kat/.. K. Tang, S. Hardy, F. Brodsky. G. Apodaca. and K. Mostov 135 Cytoplasmic dynein is required for distinct aspects of MTOC positioning, including Regular Articles centrosome separation, in the one cell stage 13 Spatial relationship between transcription sites Caenorhabditis elegans embryo. and chromosome territories. P. Gbnezy. S. Pichler, M. Kirkham, and A.A. Hyman FLJ. Verschurc. 1. van dcr Kraan, E.M.M. Manders, and R. van Dricl 151 Aezonin, a 550-kD putative scaffolding protein of presynaptic active zones, shares homology 25 DNA methyltransferase is actively retained in regions with Rim and Bassoon and binds the cytoplasm during early development. profilin. M.C. Cardoso and H. Lconhardt X. Wang. M. Kibschull. M.M. Laue. B. Lichte. 33 Stromal processing peptidase binds transit E. Petrasch-Parwez. and M.W. Kilimann peptides and initiates their ATP-dependent 163 Cell wall stress depolarizes cell growth via turnover in chloroplasts. hyperactivation of RHOl. S. Richter and G.K. Lanippa P.-A. Delley and M.N. Hall 45 The pathway of US 11-dependent degradation of 175 Plasma membrane microdomains act as MHC class I heavy chains involves a concentration platforms to facilitate intoxication ubiquitin-conjugated intermediate. by aerolysin. C.E. Shamu. C.M. Story. T.A. Rapoport. L. Abrami and E.G. van dcr Goot and H.L. Plough 185 Endothelial claudin: Claudin-5/TMVCF 59 Neurotrophin regulation of p-actin mRNA and constitutes tight Junction strands in endothelial protein localization within growth cones. cells. H.L. Zhang, R.H. Singer, and G.J. Basscll K. Morita, H. Sasaki, M. Furusc, and S. Tsukita 71 Sonic hedgehog opposes epithelial cell cycle 195 Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin fragment arrest. removes specific claudins from tight Junction H. Ean and P.A. Khavari strands: Evidence for direct involvement of 77 ErbB4 signaling in the mammary gland is claudins in tight Junction barrier. required for lobuloalveolar development and N. Sonoda, M. Furusc, H. Sasaki. S. Yonemura. StatS activation during lactation. J. Katahira. Y. Horiguchi, and S. Tsukita F.E. Jones. T. Welte. X.-Y. Fu. and D.F. Stern 205 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS Volume 147, Number 2, October 18, 1999 In Brief 321 Dynactin is required for microtubule anchoring at centrosomes. Coordinating microtubules. A mammalian translation enhancer. N.J. Ouintyne, S.R. Gill, D.M. Eckley, C.L. Crego, Cyclin A does prophase. D.A. Compton, and T.A. Schroer Where presenilin does its work. 335 Novel roles for Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitotic W.A. Wells spindle motors. Regular Articles F. R. Cottingham, L. Gheber. D.L. Miller, and M.A. Hoyt 207 RAD51 and DMCl form mixed complexes associated with mouse meiotic chromosome cores 351 The kinesin-related protein, HSET, opposes the and synaptonemal complexes. activity of Eg5 and cross-links microtubules in the mammalian mitotic spindle. M. Tarsounas, T. Morita, R.E. Pcarlman, and P.B. Moens V. Mountain, C. Simerly, L Howard, A. Ando, G. Schatten, and D.A. Compton 221 PML is critical for NDIO formation and recruits the PML-interacting protein Daxx to this nuclear 367 A cell-free assay system for 3-catenin signaling structure when modified by SUMO-1. that recapitulates direct inductive events in the early Xenopus laevis embryo. A.M. Ishov, A.G. Sotnikov, D. Negorev, O. V. Vladimirova. N. Neff, T. Kamitani, E.T.H. Yeh, R.W. Nelson and B.M. Gumbiner J.F. Strauss Ill, and G.G. Maul 375 The receptor tyrosine phosphatase CRYPa 235 The karyopherin Kapl22p/Pdr6p imports both promotes intraretinal axon growth. subunits of the transcription factor IIA into the M.M. Ledig. F. Haj, J.L. Bixby, A.W. Stoker, nucleus. and B.K. Mueller A.A. Titov and G. Blobel 389 Integrin-associated protein stimulates 247 The cis-acting RNA trafficking signal from a2(31-dependent chemotaxis via Gi-mediated myelin basic protein mRNA and its cognate inhibition of adenylate cyclase and trans-acting ligand hnRNP A2 enhance extracellular-regulated kinases. cap-dependent translation. X.-O. Wang. F.P. Lindberg, and W.A. Frazier S. Kwon, E. Barbarese, and J.H. Carson 401 Integrin a2|31 mediates isoform-specific 257 Glycosylation can influence topogenesis of activation of p38 and upregulation of collagen membrane proteins and reveals dynamic gene transcription by a mechanism involving the reorientation of nascent polypeptides within the a2 cytoplasmic tail. translocon. J. Ivaska, H. Reunanen, J. Westermarck, V. Goder, C. Bieri, and M. Spiess L. Koivisto, V.-M. Kahiiri, and J. Heino 267 The maize tha4 gene functions in 417 Binding of integrin a6p4 to plectin prevents Sec-independent protein transport in chloroplasts plectin association with E-actin but does not and is related to hcfI06, tatA, and tatB. interfere with intermediate filament binding. M. B. Walker, L.M. Roy, E. Coleman, R. Voelker. D. Geerts, L. Fontao, M.G. Nievers, R.O.J. Schaapveld, and A. Barkan P.E. Purkis, G.N. Wheeler, E.B. Lane, I.M. Leigh, and A. Sonnenberg 277 Presenilin 1 controls y-secretase processing of 435 Formation process of autophagosome is traced amyloid precursor protein in pre-Golgi with Apg8/Aut7p in yeast. compartments of hippocampal neurons. T. Kirisako, M. Baba, N. Ishihara. K. Miyazawa. W. G. Annaert. L. Levesque, K. Craessaerts. M. Ohsumi, T. Yoshimori, T. Noda, and Y. Ohsumi I. Dierinck, G. Snellings, D. Westaway, P. St. George-Hyslop, B. Cordell, P. Fraser, 447 Aggregation of lipid rafts accompanies signaling and B. De Strooper via the T cell antigen receptor. 295 Human cyclin A is required for mitosis until mid P.W. Janes, S.C. Ley, and A.I. Magee prophase. N. Furuno, N. den Elzen, and J. Pines 307 Analysis of dynactin subcomplexes reveals a novel actin-related protein associated with the Arpl minifilament pointed end. D.M. Eckley, S.R. Gill, K.A. Melkonian, J. B. Bingham, H.V. Goodson, J.E. Heuser, and T.A. Schroer iv Volume 147, Number 3, November 1, 1999 In Brief 559 PAKa, a putative PAK family member, is Mechanisms of chemotactic migration. required for cytokinesis and the regulation of the Protein components of exosomes. cytoskeleton in Dictyostelium discoideum cells Degraded collagen fragments and disruption of during chemotaxis. focal adhesions. C.Y. Chung and R.A. Firtel A novel kinesin motor from Dictyostelium 577 Integrating conflicting chemotactic signals: The extracts. role of memory in leukocyte navigation. A.W. Dove E.F. Foxman, E.J. Kunkel, and E.C. Butcher Mini-Reviews 589 Crystal structure of the cytosolic C2A-C2B 463 Kinesin-II, coming and going. domains of synaptotagmin III: Implications for D.G. Cole Ca^ ^-independent SNARE complex interaction. 467 C-Type lectins and sialyl Lewis X R.B. Sutton, J.A. Ernst, and A.T. Brunger oligosaccharides: Versatile roles in cell-cell 599 Molecular characterization of dendritic interaction. cell-derived exosomes: Selective accumulation of M. Fukuda, N. Hiraoka, and J.-C. Yeh the heat shock protein hsc73. Regular Articles C. Thery, A. Regnault, J. Garin. J. Wolfers, L. Zitvogel, P. Ricciardi-Castagnoli, G. Raposo, 471 HCP-1, a protein involved in chromosome and S. Amigorena segregation, is localized to the centromere of 611 Focal adhesion kinase mediates the integrin mitotic chromosomes in Caenorhabditis elegans. signaling requirement for growth factor L.L. Moore. M. Morrison, and M.B. Roth activation of MAP kinase. 481 Direct interaction of pericentrin with cytoplasmic M. W. Renshaw. L.S. Price, and M.A. Schwartz dynein light intermediate chain contributes to 619 Degraded collagen fragments promote rapid mitotic spindle organization. disassembly of smooth muscle focal adhesions A. Purohit. S.H. Tynan, R. Vallee, and S.J. Doxsey that correlates with cleavage of ppl25''^'^, 493 Reconstitution of membrane transport powered paxillin, and talin. by a novel dimeric kinesin motor of the N. O. Carragher, B. Lcvkau, R. Ross, and E.W. Raines Uncl04/KIF1A family purified from 631 N-Cadherin promotes motility in human breast Dictyostelium. cancer cells regardless of their E-cadherin N. Pollock, E.L. de Hostos, C.W. Turck, and R.D. Vale expression. 507 Kinesin-II is required for axonal transport of M.T. Nieman. R.S. PrudolT, K.R. Johnson, choline acetyltransferase in Drosophila. and M.J. Wheelock K. Ray, S.E. Perez, Z. Yang, J. Xu. B.W. Ritchings, 645 Different dystrophin-like complexes are H. Steller, and L.S.B. Goldstein expressed in neurons and glia. 519 Role of a class DHClb dynein in retrograde D. J. Blake. R. Hawkes. M.A. Benson, transport of IFT motors and IFT raft particles and P.W. Beesley along cilia, but not dendrites, in chemosensory 659 Cloning and characterization of a neurons of living Caenorhabditis elegans. potassium-dependent sodium/calcium exchanger D. Signor, K.P. Wedaman, J.T. Orozco, N.D. Dwyer, in Drosophila. C.l. Bargmann, L.S. Rose, and J.M. Scholey K. Haug-Collet. B. Pearson, R. Webel, 531 Late onset death of motor neurons in mice R.T. Szerencsei, R.J. Winkfein, P.P.M. Schnetkamp, overexpressing wild-type peripherin. and N.J. Colley J.-M. Beaulieu, M.D. Nguyen, and J.-P. Julien 671 A novel virus-host cell membrane interaction: Membrane voltage-dependent endocytic-like 545 Sphingosine kinase expression increases entry of bacteriophage 4)6 nucleocapsid. intracellular sphingosine-1-phosphate and M.M. Poranen. R. Daugelavicius, P.M. Ojala, promotes cell growth and survival. M.W. Hess, and D.H. Bamford A. Olivera, T. Kohama, L. Edsall, V. Nava. O. Cuvillier, S. Poulton, and S. Spiegel 683 The tripartite type III secreton of Shigella flexneri inserts IpaB and IpaC into host membranes. A. Blocker, P. Gounon. E. Larquet, K. Niebuhr, V. Cabiaux, C. Parsot, and P. Sansonetti Volume 147, Number 4, November 15, 1999 In Brief 791 The C(X)H-terminal domain of Myo2p, a yeast Transport, not capture, for Myo2p. myosin V, has a direct role in secretory vesicle Finding a receptor in cis. targeting. A new Golgi to ER transport pathway. D. Schott, J. Ho. D. Pruyne, and A. Bretscher Assembling snRNPs in Cajal bodies. 809 The pro-apoptotic proteins. Bid and Bax, cause a The point of no return for apoptosis. limited permeabilization of the mitochondrial W.A. Wells outer membrane that is enhanced by cytosol. Mini-Review R. M. Kluck. M. Degli Fsposli, G. Perkins, C. Renken. T. Kuwana. F. Bossy-Wet/.el. M. Goldberg. T. Allen, 695 Myogenic shape-shifters. M.J. Barber, D.R. Green, and D.D. Newmeyer C.P. Ordahl 823 Comparative analysis of p73 and p53 regulation Brief Report and effector functions. 699 Division versus fusion: Dnmlp and Fzolp L. Fang. S.W. Lee. and S.A. Aaronson antagonistically regulate mitochondrial shape. 831 A role for p21-activated kinase in endothelial cell H. Sesaki and R.E. Jensen migration. Regular Articles W.B. Kiosses. R.H. Daniels, C. Otey. G.M. Bokoeh, and M.A. Schwartz 707 Protein tyrosine phosphatase a (PTPa) and contactin form a novel neuronal receptor 845 PAK-family kinases regulate cell and actin complex linked to the intracellular tyrosine polarization throughout the cell cycle of kinase fyn. Saccharomyces cerevisiae. L. Zeng. L. D'Alessandri, M.B. Kalousek. L. Vaughan, S. P. Holly and K.J. Blumer and C.J. Fallen 857 Human 76p: A new member of the 715 The spinal muscular atrophy disease gene 7-tubulin-associated protein family. product, SMN: A link between snRNP biogenesis F. Fava, B. Raynaud-Messina. J. Leung-Tack, and the Cajal (coiled) body. L. Mazzolini, M. Li, J.C. Guillemot, d". Cachot, T. Carvalho, F. Almeida, A. Calape/, M. Lafarga, Y. Tollon. P. Ferrara, and M. Wright M. T. Berciano, and M. Carmo-Fonseca 869 Skeletal myogenic progenitors originating from 729 Sec34p, a protein required for vesicle tethering to embryonic dorsal aorta coexpress endothelial and the yeast Golgi apparatus, is in a complex with myogenic markers and contribute to postnatal Sec35p. muscle growth and regeneration. S.M. VanRheenen, X. Cao, S.K. Sapperslein, L. De Angelis. L. Berghella, M. Coletta, L. Lattanzi. F.C. Chiang, V.V. l.upashin, C. Barlowe, M. Zanchi. M.G. Cusella-De Angelis. C. Ponzetto. and M.G. Waters and G. Cossu 743 Rab6 coordinates a novel Golgi to ER retrograde 879 Yes-associated protein 65 localizes p62‘^ '^®* to the transport pathway in live cells.® apical compartment of airway epithelia by J. White. L. Johannes. F. Mallard. A. Girod. S. Grill, association with EBP50. S. Reinsch. P. Keller, B. T/schaschel. A. Fchard. P.J. Mohler. S.M. Kreda, R.C. Boucher, M. Sudol, B. Goud, and F.H.K. Stel/er M.J. Stutts, and S.L. Milgram 761 PEX12 interacts with PEX5 and PEXIO and acts 891 Manner of interaction of heterogeneous claudin downstream of receptor docking in peroxisomal species within and between tight Junction matrix protein import. strands. C. -C. Chang. D.S. Warren. K.A. Sacksteder, M. Furuse. H. Sasaki, and S. Tsukita and S.J. Gould 775 Cathepsin S controls the trafficking and ®'rhe online version this article contains supplemental material. maturation of MHC class 11 molecules in dendritic cells. C. Driessen, R.A.R. Bryant. A.-M. Lennon-Dumenil. J.A. Villadangos, P.W. Bryant. G.-P. Shi, H.A. Chapman, and H.L. Ploegh VI Volume 147, Number 5, November 29, 1999 Tribute 981 Cell cycle-regulated attachment of the An award for cell biology. ubiquitin-related protein SUMO to the yeast septins. S. M. Simon E. S. Johnson and G. Blobcl ‘ In Brief 995 Ankyrin-B is required for intracellular sorting of Morphology, motility, and signaling. structurally diverse Ca“ homeostasis proteins. Distribution of viral DNA during infection. A-type lamins and muscular dystrophy. S. Tuvia. M. Buhusi. L. Davis. M. Reedy, and V. Bennett A.W. Dove 1009 Rac downregulates Rho activity: Reciprocal Mini-Reviews balance between both GTPases determines 905 A first glimpse at the structure of the TOM cellular morphology and migratory behavior. translocase from the mitochondrial outer F. E. Sander. J.P. ten Klooster. S. van Delft. membrane. R.A. van der Kammen. and J.G. Collard A. Verschoor and T. Lilhgow 1023 Phosphorylation of myosin-binding subunit 909 Life without perlecan has its problems. (MBS) of myosin phosphatase by Rho-kinase in vivo. B. R. Olsen Y. Kawano. Y. Fukata. N. Oshiro. M. Amano. Brief Reports T. Nakamura, M. Ito. F. Matsumura, M. Inagaki. 913 Loss of A-type lamin expression compromises and K. Kaibuchi nuclear envelope integrity leading to muscular 1039 A structural model for phosphorylation control dystrophy. of Dictyostelium myosin II thick filament T. Sullivan. D. Escalanle-Alcalde. H. Bhatt, M. Anver. assembly. N. Filial. K. Nagashima. C.L. Stewart, and B. Burke W. Liang. FI.M. Warrick, and J.A. Spudich 921 Human ECT2 is an exchange factor for Rho 1049 Programmed cell death of embryonic GTPases, phosphorylated in G2/M phases, and motoneurons triggered through the Fas death involved in cytokinesis. receptor. I. Tatsumolo. X. Xie. R. Blumenthal. I. Okamoto. C. Raoul, C.E. Henderson, and B. Pettmann and T. Miki 1063 p53 inhibits a6(34 integrin survival signaling by 929 Morphological control of promoting the caspase 3-dependent cleavage of inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate-dependent signals. AKT/PKB. C. C. Fink. B. Slepchenko. 1.1. Moraru. J. Schatt. J. Watras. and L.M. Loew R. E. Bachelder, M.J. Ribick, A. Marchetti, R. Falcioni, S. Soddu. K.R. Davis, and A.M. Mercurio 937 Conservation of a gliding motility and cell 1073 Enhancement of endothelial cell migration and invasion machinery in Apicomplexan parasites. in vitro tube formation by TAP20, a novel pS S. Kappe. 1'. liruderer. S. CJanlt. H. Fujioka. integrin-modulating, PKCH-dependent protein. V. Nussen/weig. and R. Menard S. Tang. Y. Gao. and J.A. Ware Regular Articles 1085 Analysis of the roles of 14-3-3 in the platelet 945 Replication of tobacco mosaic virus on glycoprotein Ib-IX-mediated activation of endoplasmic reticulum and role of the integrin a||bP3 using a reconstituted mammalian cytoskeleton and virus movement protein in cell expression model. intracellular distribution of viral RNA. M. Cju, X. Xi. G.D. England. M.C. Berndl. and X. Du P. Mas and R.N. Beachy 1097 Matrix GLA protein is a developmental regulator 959 The TOM core complex: The general protein of chondrocyte mineralization and, when import pore of the outer membrane of constitutively expres.sed, blocks endochondral mitochondria. and intramembranous ossification in the limb. 1). Ahting. C. I'hun. R. FFegerl. D. Typke. K. Yagami, J.-Y. Suh, M. Enomoto-Iwamoto, F.E. Nargang. W. Neupert. and S. Nussberger E. Koyama, W.R. Abrams, I.M. Shapiro. M. Pacilici. 969 Centriolar satellites: Molecular characterization. and M. Iwamolo ATP-dependent movement toward centrioles and 1109 Perlecan maintains the integrity of cartilage and possible involvement in ciliogenesis.® some basement membranes. A. Kubo. H. Sasaki. A. Yuba-Kubo. S. Tsukita. M. Costell, E. Gustafsson. A. Aszddi. M. Morgelin, and N. Shiina W. BUkH. E. Hunziker. K. Addicks. R. Timpl, and R. Fiissler ®The online version of this article contains supplemental material. Volume 147, Number 6, December 13,1999 In Brief 1237 Intracellular trafficking of variant chicken A potential flippase in trafficking. kidney AEl anion exchangers: Role of Balancing forces in meiosis. alternative NH2 termini in polarized sorting and Golgi recycling. Linking actin and microtubules. PKA anchors and lets go. T.L. Adair-Kirk, K.H. Cox, and J.V. Cox W.A. Wells 1249 Botulinum neurotoxin A blocks synaptic vesicle Mini-Review exocytosis but not endocytosis at the nerve terminal. 1123 Axonal control of oligodendrocyte development. E.A. Neale, L.M. Bowers, M. Jia, K.E. Bateman, B. A. Barres and M.C. Raff and L.C. Williamson Brief Reports 1261 Dynein intermediate chain mediated 1129 A novel regulatory mechanism of MAP kinases dynein-dynactin interaction is required for activation and nuclear translocation mediated by interphase microtubule organization and PKA and the PTP-SL tyrosine phosphatase. centrosome replication and separation in C. Blanco-Aparicio, J. Torres, and R. Pulido Dictyostelium. S. Ma, L. Trivinos-Lagos, R. Graf, and R.L. Chisholm 1137 Mutations in the a-tubulin 67C gene specifically impair achiasmate segregation in Drosophila 1275 Microtubule actin cross-linking factor (MACE): melanogaster. A hybrid of dystonin and dystrophin that can H.J.G. Matthies. L.G. Messina, R. Namba, K.J. Greer, interact with the actin and microtubule M.Y, Walker, and R.S. Hawley cytoskeletons. 1145 Axo-glial interactions regulate the localization of C.L. Leung, D. Sun, M. Zheng, D.R. Knowles, and R.K.H. Liem axonal paranodal proteins. J.L. Dupree, J.-A. Girault, and B. Popko 1287 Vertebrate isoforms of actin capping protein (3 have distinct functions in vivo. Regular Articles M. C. Hart and J.A. Cooper 1153 Duplication and maintenance of heterochromatin domains. 1299 Blood platelets are assembled principally at the ends of proplatelet processes produced by A. Taddei, D. Roche, J.-B. Sibarita, B.M. Turner, differentiated megakaryocytes.® and G. Almouzni J.E. Italiano Jr., P. Lecine, R.A. Shivdasani, 1167 The A-kinase-anchoring protein AKAP95 is a and J.H. Hartwig multivalent protein with a key role in chromatin condensation at mitosis. 1313 Keratocytes pull with similar forces on their dorsal and ventral surfaces. P. Collas, K. Le Guellec, and K. Tasken C.G. Galbraith and M.P. Sheetz 1181 Gemin3: A novel DEAD box protein that interacts with SMN, the spinal muscular atrophy 1325 Induction of cell scattering by expression of (31 gene product, and is a component of gems. integrins in (31-deficient epithelial cells requires activation of members of the Rho family of B. Charroux, L. Pellizzoni, R.A. Perkinson. GTPases and downregulation of cadherin and A. Shevchenko. M. Mann, and G. Dreyfuss catenin function. 1195 Stress-associated endoplasmic reticulum C. Gimond. A. van der Flier, S. van Delft, protein 1 (SERPl)/ribosome-associated C. Brakebusch, 1. Kuikman, J.G. Collard, R. Fassler, membrane protein 4 (RAMP4) stabilizes and A. Sonnenberg membrane proteins during stress and facilitates 1341 Cell elongation induces laminin a2 chain subsequent glycosylation. expression in mouse embryonic mesenchymal A. Yamaguchi, O. Hori. D.M. Stern, E. Hartmann, cells: Role in visceral myogenesis. S. Ogawa, and M. Tohyama N. K. Relan, Y. Yang, S. Beqaj, J.H. Miner, 1205 ER to Golgi transport: Requirement for pi 15 at and L. Schuger a pre-Golgi VTC stage. 1351 Direct binding of three tight junction-associated C. Alvarez, H. Fujita, A. Hubbard, and E. Sztul MAGUKs, ZO-1, ZO-2, and ZO-3, with the 1223 Role for Drs2p, a P-type ATPase and potential COOH termini of claudins. aminophospholipid translocase, in yeast late M. Itoh. M. Furuse, K. Morita, K. Kubota, M. Saitou, Golgi function. and S. Tsukita C.-Y. Chen, M.F. Ingram, P.H. Rosal, and T.R. Graham ®The online version of this article contains supplemental material Volume 147, Number 7, December 27, 1999 In Brief 1457 ER/Golgi intermediates acquire Golgi enzymes New linkages in cytoskeletal dynamics. by brefeldin A-sensitive retrograde transport in Diverging and converging pathways. vitro. A.W. Dove C.-C. Lin, H.D. Love, J.N. Gushue. J.J.M. Bergeron, and J. Ostermann Brief Reports 1473 Abnormal features in skeletal muscle from mice 1365 The DNA binding-independent function of the lacking mitsugumin29. glucocorticoid receptor mediates repression of M. Nishi, S. Komazaki. N. Kurebayashi. Y. Ogawa. A P-1-dependent genes in skin. T. Noda. M. lino, and H. Takeshima J. P. Tuckermann, H.M. Rcichartit, R. Arribas, K. H. Richter. G. Schutz. and P. Angel 1481 Alternative splicing regulates the subcellular localization of A-kinase anchoring protein 18 1371 Mitotic regulators govern progress through steps isoforms. in the centrosome duplication cycle. K. W. Trotter. I.D.C. Fraser, G.K. Scott, M.J. Stutts. S. J. Vidwans, M.L. Wong, and P.H. O'Farrell J.D. Scott, and S.L. Milgram 1379 The EpslS homology (EH) domain-based 1493 Adenine nucleotide translocase-1, a component interaction between EpslS and Hrb connects the of the permeability transition pore, can molecular machinery of endocytosis to that of dominantly induce apoptosis. nucleocytosolic transport. M.K.A. Bauer, A. Schubert, O. Rcx:ks. and S. Grimm M. Doria, A.E. Salcini. E. Colombo, T.G. Parslow, P.G. Pelicci, and P.P. Di Fiore 1503 An actin-binding protein of the Sta2/Huntingtin interacting protein 1 family is a novel component 1385 Visualization of head-head interactions in the of clathrin-coated pits and vesicles. inhibited state of smooth muscle myosin. A. E.Y. Engqvist-Goldstein, M.M. Kessels. V.S. Chopra. T. Wendt, D. Taylor, T. Messier, K.M. Trybus, M.R. Hayden, and D.G. Drubin and K.A. Taylor 1519 Cofilin phosphorylation and actin cytoskeletal 1391 A novel muscle-specific pi integrin binding dynamics regulated by Rho- and Cdc42-activated protein (MIBP) that modulates myogenic LIM-kinase 2. differentiation. T. Sumi, K. Matsumoto, Y. Takai, and T. Nakamura J. Li, R. Mayne, and C. Wu 1533 Ezrin promotes morphogenesis of apical Regular Articles microvilli and basal infoldings in retinal pigment 1399 Histone macroH2A1.2 relocates to the inactive epithelium. X chromosome after initiation and propagation V.L. Bonilha. S.C. Finnemann, of X-inactivation. and E. Rodriguez-Boulan J. E. Mermoud, C. Costanzi, J.R. Pehrson, 1549 Molecular dissection of zyxin function reveals its and N. Brockdorff involvement in cell motility. 1409 Intranuclear anchoring of repetitive DNA B. E. Drees. K.M. Andrews, and M.C. Beckerle sequences: Centromeres, telomeres, and 1561 Bifurcation of cell migratory and proliferative ribosomal DNA. signaling by the adaptor protein She. K. Weipoltshammer, C. Schdfer, M. Almeder, V.V. Philimonenko. K. Frci, F. Wachtler, and P. Flozak L. R. Collins, W.A. Ricketts. L. Yeh, and D. Cheresh 1419 Primary megakaryocytes reveal a role for 1569 Cingulin contains globular and coiled-coil transcription factor NF-E2 in integrin allbpB domains and interacts with ZO-1, ZO-2, ZO-3, signaling. and myosin. M. Shiraga. A. Ritchie. S. Aidoudi, V. Baron, M. Cordenonsi, F. D'Atri, E. Hammar, D.A.D. Parry. D. Wilcox, G. White, B. Ybarrondo, G. Murphy. J. Kendrick-Jones, D. Shore, and S. Citi A. Leavitt, and S. Shattil 1583 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS 1431 RNA-binding proteins TIA-1 and TIAR link the phosphorylation of eIF-2a to the assembly of 1585 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS mammalian stress granules. 1587 AUTHOR INDEX FOR VOLUME 147 N. L. Kedersha, M. Gupta, W. Li. I. Miller, and P. Anderson 1617 SUBJECT INDEX FOR VOLUME 147 1443 Export of a cysteine-free misfolded secretory protein from the endoplasmic reticulum for degradation requires interaction with protein disulfide isomerase. P. Gillece, J.M. Luz, W.J. Lennarz. F.J. de la Cruz, and K. Rbmisch ix

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