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V'olume 157 [ No. 1 April 1, 2002 - News - - Research Articles - in this Issue Articles • Clash of the titin 10 Bloom's syndrome protein is 19 • Seeing through the cilium required for correct relocalization of RAD50/MRE11/NBS1 complex • Peroxide perturbations after replication fork arrest • pl15 SNAREs a vesicle A. Franchittoand P. Pichierri • Topo II on the move N. l.cBrasscur Dynamics of human DNA 31 Research Roundup On the Cover topoisomerases I la and 11^ in living cells . ~ A homologue of the al- • Sticky polarity gal intraflagellar trans¬ M.('). Christensen, M.K. Ijrsen. • A BAFfling actin function port (IFT) protein IFT57 H.U. Barthelmes, R. Hock, C.L. Andersen, (blue) is found at both • An ES cell caution ends of the cilium (red) E. Kjeldsen, B.R. Knudsen, O. Westergaard. F. Boege, and C. Mielkc • Make junction, will travel that connects inner and outer segments of verte¬ • A chemokine tug-of-war brate photoreceptors. Sequential tethering of Golgins 45 Defects in IFT proteins W.A. VC'clls lead to a loss of photo¬ and catalysis of SNAREpin assembly receptor structure. See by the vesicle-tethering protein pi 15 Features page 103. J. Shorter, M.B. Beard, J. Seemann, • Is transdifferentiation in trouble? 15 A.B. Dirac-Svejstrup, and C. NX'arren 'X'.A. Wells Analysis of oxysterol binding 63 protein homologue Kesi p function in regulation of Seel 4p-dependent protein transport from the yeast Golgi complex X. l.i, M.P. Rivas, M. Fang, J. Marchena, B. Mehrotra, A. C'haudhars-, L. Feng. C'l.D. Presnvich, and V.A. Bankaitis A cycle of Vam7p release from and 79 Ptdins 3-P-dependent rebinding to the yeast vacuole is required for homotypic vacuole fusion C. B(K‘ddingh.ius, A.J. Mcr/., R. Ijage, and C. Ungermann Articles with related stories in the In This Issue section have page numbers in red. Articles (cont.) Muscle-specific expression of 137 insulin-like growth factor I counters Mammalian class E vps proteins 91 muscle decline in mdx mice recognize ubiquitin and act E.R. Barton, L. Morris, A. Musaro, in the removal of endosomal N. Rosenthal, and H.L. Sweeney protein-ubiquitin conjugates N. Bishop, A. Horman, and P. Woodman Sre-mediated coupling of focal 149 adhesion kinase to integrin av^S The intraflagellar transport 103 in vascular endothelial growth protein, IFT88, is essential for An evolutionarily con¬ factor signaling vertebrate photoreceptor served, multiprotein B.P. Eliceiri, X.S. Puente, J.D. Hood, complex that partici¬ assembly and maintenance pates in protein target¬ LT.G. Stupack, D.D. Sehlaepter, X.Z. Huang, C'l.J. Pa/.our, S.A. Baker, J.A. Deane, D.Ci. Cole, ing and cell polarity D. Sheppard, and D.A. Cheresh B.L. Dickert, J.I.. Rosenbaum, (i.B. Witman, includes Palst/Stardust (red) and Pals1-associ¬ and J.C. Besharse The Maguk protein, Palsl, functions 161 ated tight junction pro¬ tein (PAT))/Discs Lost as an adapter, linking mammalian The anti-apoptotic activity of XIAP 115 (green). The complex is homologues of Crumbs and Discs Lost found at tight junctions is retained upon mutation (blue). See page 161. M.H. Roh, O. Makarova, C.-J. l.iu, K.Y. Shin, of both the caspase 3- and S. I,ee, S. ljurinee, M. Goyal, R. VC'iggins, caspase 9-interacting sites and B. Margolis J. Silke, C.J. Hawkins, P.G. Ekert, J. Chew, C.L. Day, M. Pakusch, A.M. Verhagen, PECAM-1 (CD31) regulates a 173 and D.I.. V^aux hydrogen peroxide-activated nonselective cation channel Muscle-specific RING finger-1 in endothelial cells interacts with titin to regulate G. Ji, C;.D. O'Brien, M. Feldman, sarcomeric M-line and thick filament Y. Manevich, P. Eim, ). Sun, S.M. Albelda, structure and may have nuclear and M.l. Kotlikofi functions via its interaction with glucocorticoid modulatory element binding protein-1 Overexpression of insu- lin-like growth factor I A.S. McElhinny, K. Kakinuma, H. Sorimachi, preserves muscle homo¬ S. Labcit, and C.C. Gregorio geneity and promotes muscle hypertrophy in mdx mice, a model for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. See page 137. Volume 157 | No. 2 April 15,2002 - News - - Research Articles - In this Issue Reports ' • Utrophin gets a new look A twin arginine signal peptide 205 • Consequences of a traffic jam and the pH gradient trigger reversible assembly of the • Knowing when to let go thylakoid ApH/Tat translocase • Adapting to the pit H. Mori and K. C'linc • For healthy eyes and bones: got Lrp? A.>X'. Dove An inactive pool of GSK-3 at the 211 leading edge of growth cones is Research Roundup On the Cover implicated in Semaphorin 3A signaling • Traffic jam suppresses immunity 1 Qfi LrpS, a homologue of the B.j. Eickholt, F.S. Vi’alsh, and P. Oohert)' • Proteases commit microbicide Drosophila arrow gene that encodes a Wnt co¬ Articles • Learning by palmitoylation receptor, have a low • Pressured into making a kidney bone mass phenotype The aurora kinase AIR-2 functions in 219 • From migration to circulation othuast flreaacdtus retos . sSpeoen tapnaeg¬e the release of chromosome cohesion 303. in Caenorhabditis elegans meiosis N. LcBra.sscur K. Rogers, J.l). Bishop, |.A. VC addle, J.M. Schum.jcher, R. l.in - Reviews - Telomeres act autonomously 231 Mini-Reviews in maize to organize the meiotic bouquet from a semipolarized Simple centromere, complex 199 chromosome orientation kinetochore: linking spindle microtubules and centromeric P.M. (Arlton and VC’.Z. t!!ande DNA in budding yeast I.M. C'hce.scman, D.ti. Drubin, and Ci. Barnes The utrophin actin-binding domain 242 binds F-actin in two different modes: implications for the spectrin superfamily of proteins V.F,. Cialkin, A. Orlova, M.S. X'anLtHK'k, 1 I.N. Rybakova, J.M. Erv.asti, and K.H. Hgelman Articles with related stories in the In This Issue section have page numbers in red. C6/a 7-independent decrease in 303 Articles (cont.) osteoblast proliferation, osteopenia, Translocation of PKC0 in T cells is and persistent embryonic eye mediated by a nonconventional, vascularization in mice deficient in PI3-K- and Vav-dependent pathway, Lrp5, a Wnt coreceptor A translocation com¬ but does not absolutely require plex in plant thylakoids M. Kato, M.S. Patel, R. Levasseur, 1. Lobov, phospholipase C that uses a pH gradient B.H.-J. Chang, D.A. Cdass 11, Efartmann, is dependent on a signal M. V'illalba, K. Bi, J. Hu, Y. Altman, peptide for complex as¬ 1.. Li, T.-H. Hwang, C.F. Brayton, R.A. Lang, P. Bushvvay, E. Rcits, J. Nec‘f)cs, G. Baier, sembly. See page 205. (]. Karscnty, and L. Chan R.'I'. Abraham, and A. Altman Slal p serves as the targeting 315 Coordinate interactions of Csk, Src, 265 signal recognition factor for and Syk kinases with allb33 initiate NPFX„,2)-mediated endocytosis integrin signaling to the cytoskeleton J.P. Floward. J.L. Hutton, J.XL Olson, A. Obergtell, K. Eto, A. Mocsai, C. Buensuceso, and Ci.S. Payne S.L. Moores, J.S. Brugge, C.A. Lowell, and S.J. Shattil Overexpression of the myelin 327 proteolipid protein leads to Specific SHP-2 partitioning in raft accumulation of cholesterol domains triggers integrin-mediated and proteolipid protein in signaling via Rho activation endosomes/lysosomes: implications R. A. Lacalle, E. Mira, C. Cidmez-Moutdn, for Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease S. Jimenez-Baranda, C. Martmez-A., and S. Manes Inactive glycogen syn¬ XL Simons, FL-Xl. Kramer, P. Xlacchi, thase kinase-3 (GSK-3; S. Rathke-Hartlieb, J. Frotter, K.-A. Nave, green) colocalizes with and J.B. Schulz The GTP binding proteins Gem and 291 actin fibers (red) at the leading edge of neu¬ Rad are negative regulators of the ronal cells, but its activ¬ Rho-Rho kinase pathway ity is required for transduction of the Y. Ward, S.-F. Yap, V. Ravichandran, growth cone collapse F. Matsumura, M. Ito, B. Spinelli, and K. Kelly signal from Semaphorin 3A. See page 211. Volume 157 j No. 3 April 29, 2002 - News - ~ Research Articles - In this issue Articles • The Golgi's central COG 344 Human Speedy: a novel cell cycle 357 • Bring in the SNAREs regulator that enhances proliferation through activation of Cdk2 • Wnt defeats death L.A. Porrer, R.'X’. Dellinger, ).A. Tynan, • Cdc14p turns MEN on and off H.A. Barnes, M. Kong, J.-l.. l.enormand, • Death by autophagy and D.J. Donoghue W.A. Vi clls Regulation of the Bfal p-Bub2p 367 Research Roundup On the Cover complex at spindle pole bodies by the • Blood cells expand their numbers 346 These three-dimension¬ cell cycle phosphatase Cdcl 4p al anaglyph images of • Ras on the inside the conserved oligomer¬ Ci. Pereira. C. Manson, J. Cirindlay, • Suicidal yeast ic Golgi (COG) complex and E.. Schiebel (top four rows) are best • A new member joins the yeast viewed with the stereo filament party glasses available on the Dislocation and degradation from the 381 inside front cover of this ER are regulated by cytosolic stress • Exchange is necessary for migration issue of the journal. See N. l.cRrasscur page 405. J.K. VanSlyke and I..S. Musil ARF-CAP-mediated interaction 395 - Reviews - between the ER-Golgi v-SNAREs and the COPI coat Mini-Reviews U. Rein, U. Andag, R. Duden, H.D. Schmitt, The glutamine commute: 349 and A. Spang take the N line and transfer to the A Characterization of a mammalian 405 H.A. Chaudlir)-, R.J. Reimer, and R.H. E^dwards Golgi-localized protein complex, COG, that is required for normal Golgi morphology and function D. Ungar. T. Oka, E.E. Brittle, E. V'asile, V'.V’. Lupashin, J.E. Chatterton, J.E. Heuser, M. Kricger, and M.G. Waters Mutant ubiquitin found in 417 neurodegenerative disorders is a ubiquitin fusion degradation substrate that blocks proteasomal degradation K. l.indsten, F.M.S. de Vrij, L.Ci.G.C. Verhoef, D.E. Fischer, F.W. van l.eeuwen, E.M. Hoi, M.G. Masucci, and N.P. Dantuma Articles with related stories in the In This Issue section have page numbers in red. Articles (cont.) The integrin avp8 mediates 493 epithelial homeostasis through Wnt signaling promotes oncogenic MTI-MMP-dependent activation transformation by inhibiting ofTGF-pl c-Myc-induced apoptosis D. Mu, S. Cambicr, E. Fjcllbirkcland, Z. You, D. Saims, S. C'hen, Z. Zhang, J.L. Baron, J.S. Munger, H. K.iwakatsu, D.C. Guttridgc, K.-l. Guan, O.A. MacDougald, Heat shock (right) or D. Sheppard, V'.C], Broaddus, and S.E. Nishimura A.M.C. Brown. CZ Evan, |. Kitajewski, other cytosolic stresses and C-.-Y. Wang can reduce the disloca¬ tion of proteins from the Interactions of thrombospondins with 509 ER seen during ER- a4pi integrin and CD47 differentially Intrinsic and extrinsic pathway 441 associated degradation modulate T cell behavior signaling during neuronal apoptosis: (ERAD). See page 381. Z. Ei, M.J. C'alzada, J.M. Sipes, J.A. Cashel, lessons from the analysis 1E('. Krutzsch, D.S. Annis, D.E. Mosher, of mutant mice and D.D. Roberts G.V. Putcha, C.A. Harris, K.E. Moulder, R.M. Easton, C.B. Ehompson, Cosignaling of NCAM via lipid rafts 521 and E.M. Johnson, Jr. and the FGF receptor is required for neuritogenesis DAP kinase and DRP-1 mediate 455 P. Nietbammer, M. Delling, V. Sytnvk, membrane blebbing and the formation A. l')ityatev, K. Fukami, and M. Scbachner of autophagic vesicles during programmed cell death Additions and corrections 533 B. Inbal, ,S. Bialik, I. Sabanay, G. .Shani, and A. Kimchi Dynamics of ligand-induced, Rad-dependent anchoring of cadherins to the actin cytoskeleton The behavior of a bead M. Eambcrt, H. Choquet. and R.-M. Mcgc coated with an N-cad- herin ligand (asterisk) Defective Rac-mediated proliferation 431 suggests that cadherin anchoring to the actin and survival after targeted mutation cytoskeleton is an adhe¬ of the Pi integrin cytodomain sion-triggered, Racl- regulated process en¬ E. Hirsch. L. Barberis, M. Brancaccio, abling the transduction O. Azzolino, I"). Xu, J.M. Kyriakis, of mechanical forces L. Silengo, F.(). CJiancotti, G. Taronc, across the cell mem¬ R. Fassicr, and F. Altruda brane. See page 469. -I Volume 157 | No. 4 May 13, 2002 - News - - Research Articles - In this issue Reports • Turn-ons for axons The p75 receptor transduces 565 • Nuclear proteins get around the signal from myelin-associated • Transcription in tight spaces glycoprotein to Rho • A muscular job for spectrin • Arresting development I. Yamashita. H. Higuchi, and .\1. Tohyama A.Vi. Dove Identification of myogenic-endothelial 571 Research Roundup progenitor cells in the interstitial • Playing FtsZ before sporulation On the Cover spaces of skeletal muscle • Getting a GRIP on kinesin movement The NHPX protein tran¬ 1. l amaki, A. Akatsuka, K. Ando, • Sorting it out, without clathrin sits through nuclear Y. Nakamura, H. Matsuzawa, T. Hotta, • Connexin the dots speckles (blue) before R.R Roy, and \'.R. Edgerton • Widening the target for cancer accumulating in Cajal treatment bodies (red) and nucleoli Articles N. LcBra,sscur (green). See page 615. Spatial organization of active and 579 Meeting Report inactive genes and noncoding DNA within chromosome territories Stop That Cell: American Association 548 N.L. Mahy, P.F.. Perr)-, S. Gilchrist, for Cancer Research San Francisco, CA R.A. Baldtxk, and Bickmorc April 6-10, 2002 W'.A.WcIls The kinetically dominant assembly 591 pathway for centrosomal asters - Reviews - in Caenorhabditis elegans is y-tubulin dependent Mini-Reviews E. Hannak, K. Gcgcma, M. Kirkham, P. Gonezy, B. Habcrmann, and A.A. Hyman Searching for the middle ground: 551 mechanisms of chromosome Meiotic spindle stability depends 603 alignment during mitosis on MAPK-interacting and spindle- r.M. Kapoor and D.A. Crompton stabilizing protein (MISS), a new MARK substrate Secretory traffic in the eukaryotic 557 C. Lcfcbvrc, M.E, Eerret, A. Djianc, parasite Toxoplasma gondih P. R.tssinicr, B. .\laro, and M.-H. V’crlhac less is more K.A. Joiner and H.S. Rck)s In vivo analysis of NHPX reveals 615 a novel nucleolar localization pathway involving a transient accumulation in splicing speckles Articles with related stories in A.K.E. Leung and A.l. Ijmond the In This Issue section have page numbers in red. Myogenic cell proliferation and 693 Articles (cont.) generation of a reversible tumorigenic The Sec34/Sec35p complex, a Ypti p phenotype are triggered by effector required for retrograde preirradiation of the recipient site intra-Golgi trafficking, interacts J.E. Morgan, J.Ci. Ciross, C.N. Pagcl, with Golgi SNAREs and COPI |.R. Beauchamp, A. l-'assati, A.J. Thrasher. vesicle coat proteins J.P. Di Santo, l.B. Fisher, X. Shiwen, D.J. Abraham, and F.A. Partridge E.S. Suvorova, R. Dudcn, and V.V. l.upashin Inducible dimerization of FGFR1: 703 Slyl protein bound to Golgi development of a mouse model to syntaxin SedSp allows assembly Signaling via syndecan- and contributes to specificity 4 (red) modifies the re¬ analyze progressive transformation sponse to fibroblast of tbe mammary gland of SNARE fusion complexes growth factor 2. See R. Peng and D. C'lallwitz page 715. B.F. Welm, K.W. Freeman, M. Chen, A. Contreras, D.M. Spencer, and J.M. Rosen The NH2-terminal peptide 657 Fibroblast growth factor-specific 715 of a-smooth muscle actin modulation of cellular response inhibits force generation by the by syndecan-4 myofibroblast in vitro and in vivo A. Horowitz, F'. Fkachenko, and M. Simons B. Hill/., C. Cahbiani, and C. Chaponnier Additions and corrections 727 a spectrin is essential 665 for morphogenesis and body wall muscle formation in Caenorhabditis elegans K.R. Norman and D.C. Moerman Pineber, a pinocytic chaperone 679 for nerve growth factor/TrkA signaling endosomes In an inducible model for Y. Shao, W. Akmentin, J.J. Foledo-Aral, mammary tumorigene- J. Rosenbaum, CJ. Valdez, J.B. C!abot, sis, normal mammary B.S. Hilbush, and S. Halegoua glands (top) show in¬ creased lateral budding of the ductal epithelium (bottom) after induction of a receptor for fibro¬ blast growth factor. Sus¬ tained activation induces hyperplasia and invasive lesions. See page 703. - News - Research Articles - In this Issue Reports • ROCK and Rho will never Dia 734 Ribosomal genes in focus: new 743 • Bundle loss makes turning possible transcripts label the dense fibrillar • Blocking caspase-independent death components and form clusters • Dynein takes its vimentin indicative of "Christmas trees" in situ • ROCK-steady centriole migration N. l.cBrasscur K. Kobirna. |. M.ilinskv, A. I’liss, M. Masata, J. V'ecerova, M. Fialov.i, J. Bidnar, and 1. Raska Research Roundup . Articles • How to make a helix On the Cover MAST/Orbit has a role in 749 • Cadherins jump into the pool Actin bundles (green) • A flipping permease provide a scaffold for microtubule-kinetochore • Attack of the microvesicles the survival of protrud¬ attachment and is essential • The transcription-export link ing microtubules (red), for chromosome alignment and W.A. Wills and those microtubules maintenance of spindle bipolarity determine the direction of migration for a grow¬ H. Maiato. P. Sampaio, C.l,. Lcmos. J. Findlay. - Reviews - ing axon. See page 839. M. C^irmcna, W.C. Earnshaw, and C.E. Siinkil ^ Comments The trefoil factor 1 participates in 761 gastrointestinal cell differentiation Building an efficient factory: 739 by delaying G1-S phase transition where is pre-rRNA synthesized and reducing apoptosis in the nucleolus? Bossinmcycr-Pourii, R. Kannan, S. Rihicras, S. Huang C. Vi’cndling, 1. Stoll. L. Thim, C. 'I’omasitto. and M.-C. Rio Cyclosporin A inhibits caspase- 771 independent death of NGF-deprived sympathetic neurons: a potential role for mitochondrial permeability transition 1 .K. C'hang and E.M. Johnson, jr. Roles of fission yeast teal p in the 783 localization of polarity factors and in organizing the microtubular cytoskeleton R. Bchrins and P. Nurse Articles with related stories in the In This Issue section have page numbers in rcKl; articles with Comments have page numbers in blue. Identification of a novel population Articles (cont.) of muscle stem cells in mice: potential A requirement for cytoplasmic dynein 7 t' for muscle regeneration and dynactin in intermediate filament Z. Qu-Petersen, B. Dcasy, R. Jankowski. network assembly and organization M. Ikczawa, J. C'ummins, R. Prucbnic. B. I. Hclfand, A. Mikami, R.B. Vallce, J. Mytingcr, B. Cao, C. Cates, A. Wernig, and R.D. C'loldman m and J. Huard The Rho-associated protein kinase Tealp (yellow) moves Activated K-Ras and H-Ras display pi 60ROCK is required for on the tip of growing different interactions with saturable microtubules (green) to centrosome positioning reach the ends of fission nonraft sites at the surface of live ceils V. Chcvrier, M. Picl, N. C'ollomb, Y. Saoudi, yeast cells, where it lo¬ H. Niv, O. Cutman, Y. Kloog, and Y.l. Hcnis calizes polarity factors R. Frank, M. Baintrand, S. Narumiya, and helps to organize M. Borncns, and D. Job microtubules. See page Dual functions of a4pi integrin in 783. epicardiai development: initial ROCK and mDial antagonize migration and long-term attachment in Rho-dependent Rac activation |.K. Scngbusch, W. He, K.A. Pinco, in Swiss 3T3 fibroblasts and J.’F. Yang F. 1 suji, F. Ishizaki, M. Okamoto, Hitjashida, K. Kimura, F. Furuvashiki, Y. Arakawa, Laminin-1 redistributes postsynaptic R.B. Birgc, T. Nakanioto. H. Flirai, proteins and requires rapsyn, tyrosine and ,S. Narumiya phosphorylation, and Sre and Fyn to stably cluster acetylcholine receptors LIM kinase and Diaphanous cooperate to regulate serum response factor and P.A. Marangi, S. I. W'ieland, and C.. Fuhrer actin dynamics C). Cicnestc, J.W. Copeland, and R. Freisman Focal loss of actin bundles causes The microtubule-associ¬ microtubule redistribution and growth ated protein MAST/Or- cone turning bit is required for functional kinetochore F.-Q. Zhou, C..\1. Waterman-Storer, attachment. See page and C^.S. C^ohan 749.

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