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Volume 160 | No. 1 January 6, 2003 - News - - Research Articles - In This Issue Reports • Rafts and the evil amyloids Phosphoinositide 3-kinase activates • Caspases chew on electron transport Rac by entering in a complex with Eps8, Abil, and Sos-1 • The complex life of a GEF • FRET-ing over scaffolds M. Innocenti, E. Frittoli, 1. Ponzanelli, J.R. Ealck, Sa.M. Brachmann, • RNA travels with ZBP1 P.P. Di Fiore, and CE Scita N. LcBrasseiir Articles Research Roundup On the Cover Human centromere chromatin • Tubes go apical Interaction of a scaffold protein hMisI 2, essential for equal protein AKAP79 and a segregation, is independent • The importance of catastrophe calcineurin subunit can be detected by fluores¬ of CENP-A loading pathway • Cohesin resolves to let go cence resonance energy C'l. Cioshima, 1. Kiyomitsii, K. Yoda, • Oscillating wildly transfer (FRET), with highest FRET intensity in and M. Yanagida • A trigger for myelination red. See page 101. W.A. Wells A transgene carrying an A2G missense mutation in the SMN gene modulates phenotypic severity in mice with - Reviews - severe (type I) spinal muscular atrophy U.R. Monani, M. 1. Pasrore, E.O. Ciavrilina, Mini-Reviews S. Jablonka, T.T. Lc, C. Andreassi, Direct cadherin-activated 11 J.M. Di('oca), C. Lorson, E.J. Androphy, M. Sendtner, \E Podcll, and A.H.M. Burghes cell signaling: a view from the plasma membrane Characterization of the signal that A.S. Yap and E.M. Kovacs directs BcI-Xl, but not Bcl-2, to the mitochondrial outer membrane 1. Kautmann, S. Schlipt, ). San/., K. Neubert, R. Stein, and C. Bonier Caspase-mediated loss of mitochondrial function and generation of reactive oxygen species during apoptosis |.-E. Ricci, R.A. tiottlieb. and D.R. Green Articles with related stories in the In This Issue section have page numbers in red. Dynamic changes in the mobility 125 Articles (cont.) of LAT in aggregated lipid rafts Two ZBPl KH domains facilitate upon T cell activation ^•actin mRNA localization, N. I animura. \1. Nagafiiku, V. Minaki. granule formation, Y. Umeda, F. H.iyashi, J. Sakakura, and cytoskeletal attachment A. Karo, D.R. l.iddicoar, M. C')gata, 1. Flamaoka, and A. Kosugi K.I.. Farina, S. Hiirtclmaier, K. Musunuru, R. Darnell, and R.FF Singer Muscle weakness (left) is evident in a mouse PTPa regulates integrin-stimulated 137 Roles of GP7 in membrane recruitment model for spinal muscu¬ FAK autophosphorylation and lar atrophy. See page and activation of pIlOyplOI 41. cytoskeletal rearrangement phosphoinositide 3-kinase 7 in ceil spreading and migration C. Brock, M. Sehaeter, H.P. Reuseh, 1.. Zeng, X. Si. W.-P. Yu, H.T. l.c, K.P. Ng, C. O.upalla, M. Miehalke, K. Spicher, R. M.H. Feng, K. Ryan, D.Z.-M. VC'ang, ti. Schulrz, and B. NiirnBerg S. Ponniah, and CI.J. Pallcn Imaging kinase-AKAP79-phosphatase 101 scaffold complexes at the plasma membrane in living cells using FRET microscopy S. F. Oliveria, L.I.. (iomez, and M.L. Dell'Acqua Immobilization during Amyloidogenic processing of the signaling events of LAT Alzheimer ^-amyloid precursor (green), an adaptor pro¬ protein depends on lipid rafts tein in T cell receptor signaling, may help to R. Fi,hehah, I*. Keller, C. Haass, C], 1 hide, sustain signaling in lipid and K. Simons rafts. See page 125. / 11 The lournal of ^ | Biolow Volume 160 ] No. 2 January 20, 2003 - News - - Research Articles - In This Issue • Tumor cells get primitive Traffic-independent function • Venus dye trap catches executioners of the Sarlp/COPII machinery in proteasomal sorting of the • Taking close-ups of a rafting trip cystic fibrosis transmembrane • Rejection and killing, without MPR conductance regulator • An interaction that gets things started L. Fu and F.. SztuI Direct visualization of Ras On the Cover proteins in spatially distinct - Reviews - Both control fibrosarco¬ cell surface microdomains ma cells (green) and cells treated with a Comments I.A. Prior, C. Miinckc. R.CF Parton, cocktail of protease in¬ and j.F. Hancock hibitors (red) can move Endocytosing the death sentence through extracellular (i.M. Ciriffiths matrix (light brown). Tenascin-C signaling through The inhibitor-treated induction of 14-3-3 tau cells resort to an ame¬ boid form of movement. 1). Martin. M. Brovvn-Liicdi, See page 267. and R. Chiqiift-Fhrismann HA95 and LAP2P mediate a novel chromatin-nuclear envelope interaction implicated in initiation of DNA replication S. Martins, S. F'ikvar, K. Furukawa, and P. Collas Mitofusins Mfni and Mfn2 coordinate^ regulate mitochondrial fusion and are essential for embryonic development H. Cdien, S.A. Dctmcr, A.J. Ewald, E.F. Ciriffin, S.F^. Fra.scr, and D.C. Chan The coiled-coil membrane protein golgin-84 is a novel rab effector required for Golgi ribbon formation A. [)iao, H. Rahman, H.J.C. Pappin, J. Eucocq, and M. Luvvc Articles with related stories in the In This Issue section have page numbers in red; articles with Comments have page numbers in blue. I vm RhoA is required for cortical 255 Articles (cont.) r. retraction and rigidity during mitotic EpsinR: an API/clathrin interacting 213 ceil rounding protein involved in vesicle trafficking A.S. Maddox and K. Burridge I.c;. Mills, C.J.K. Pracfckc, Y. Vallis, B.J. Peter, L.E. Olesen, J.L. Gallop, P. Jonathan G. Butler, Compensation mechanism in tumor cell •267 P.R. Evans, and H.T. McMahon migration: mesenchymal-amoeboid transition after blocking A clathrin/dynamin- and mannose-6' 223 of pericellular proteolysis phosphate receptor-independent pathway for granzyme B-induced K. WoK, 1. Mazo, H. i.eung, K. Engelkc, U.H. von Andrian, E.l. Derv’ugina, cell death A.Y. Strongin, E.-B. Brdckcr, and P. Fricdl j.A. I rapani, V.R. Sutton, K.Y.T. Thia, Y.Q. Ei, C.J. Froelich, I).A. Jans, M.S. Sandrin, Red and green mito¬ and K.A. Browne chondria fuse in wild- type cells (top) but not in cells derived from Spatio-temporal activation of caspase 235 mice deficient for the revealed by indicator that is mitofusins Mfni or Mfn2 (bottom). See insensitive to environmental effects page 189. K. 1 akemoto, 1. Nagai, A. Miyawaki, and M. Miura Binding of an ankyrin-1 isoform to 245 obscurin suggests a molecular link between the sarcoplasmic reticulum and myofibrils in striated muscles Two ankyrin isoforms P. Bagnato, V. Barone, E. Giacomello, (red) bind obscurin (green), thus localizing D. Rossi, and V. Sorrentino a large protein complex that may link the sarco¬ plasmic reticulum and myofibrils. See page 245. 11 I I The|ournalof Volume 160 | No. 3 Biology^ February 3, 2003 - News - - Research Articles - In This Issue • Two motors, one transmission Dynactin is required for bidirectional • A model of missegregation organelle transport • Multimembrane fusion • Urge to merge erects filopodia S.W. Deacon, A.S. Serpinskaya, P.S. Vaughan, • Anthrax toxin takes charge M.I.. Fanarraga, 1. V'ernos, K.T. Vaughan, and V.l. Geltand AAV. Dove Research Roundup The intramitochondrial dynamin-related GTPase, Mgml p, is a component • Is Botryllus a natural killer? On the Cover of a protein complex that mediates • Bacterial aging • Replicating dominos Filopodia form when mitochondrial fusion actin filaments are gath¬ • Hearts grow with the flow ered together (blue) and E.D. Wong, J.A. Wagner, S.V'. Scott, • Poised to migrate protected by a set of V. (^kregkik, F.J. Holewin.ske, W.A. Wells molecules (gold) that A. Cassidy-Stone, and J. Nunnari includes VASP. See page 409. Binding site for pi 20/8-catenin - Reviews - is not required for Drosophila E-cadherin function in vivo Comments A. Pacquelet, L. Lin, and P. Rorth List at the microtubule plus end and its role in dynein-mediated Anthrax toxin triggers endocytosis of nuclear migration its receptor via a lipid raft-mediated X. Xiang clathrin-dependent process l.. Abrami, S. l.iii, P. Cosson, S.H. l.eppla, Dynactin polices two-way and F.C. van der Coot organelle traffic K.R. Dell The budding yeast Ipil/Aurora protein kinase regulates mitotic Anthrax toxin rafts into cells spindle disassembly 1. Kur/.chalia S. Buvelot, S.Y. I'atsutani, D. V'ermaak, and S. Biggins Rael is an essential mitotic checkpoint regulator that cooperates with Bub3 to prevent chromosome missegregation Articles with related stories in ).R. Babu, K.B. jeganathan, D.j. Baker, X. Wu, the In This Issue section have N. Kang-Decker, and J.M. van Deursen page numbers in red; articles with Comments have page numbers in blue. Mechanism of filopodia initiation by 409 Articles (cont.) reorganization of a dendritic network The role of the lissencephaly protein 355 T'.iM. Svitkina, F.A. Bulanova. O.Y. Chaga, Pad during nuclear migration ' D.M. V'ignjcvic, S.-i. Kojima, J.M. Vasiliov, in budding yeast and Ci.Ci. Bori.sy 'X'.-L. l.ec, J.R. Obtrle, and J.A. Cooper The ZO-1-associated Y-box factor 423 Hierarchy of protein assembly at the 365 ZONAB regulates epithelial cell vertex ring domain for yeast vacuole proliferation and cell density Cells lacking the Aurora docking and fusion kinase IpMp are defec¬ M.S. Baida, M.I). (kirrctt, and K. Matter tive for mitotic spindle L. Wang, A.j. Merz, K.M. Collins, disassembly. See page and W. Wickner 329. Drosophila p120catenin plays 433 a supporting role in cell adhesion Rac and Cdc42 play distinct roles 375 but is not an essential adherens in regulating PI(3,4,5)P3 and polarity junction component during neutrophil chemotaxis S.H. Mvster, R. C'avallo, C. I. Anderson, S. Sriniv.asan, I-. Wang, S. Clavas, A. Ott, D.T. Fox. and M. Beifer F. Fiofmann, K. Aktories, I). Kalman, and H.R. Bourne Additions and corrections 451 A biomimetic motility assay provides 387 insight into the mechanism of actin-based motility S. Wiesner, FI. Helter, D. Didrs-, G. Dueouret, The single Drosophila F. Latuma, M.-F. Carlier, and D. I’antaloni pi 20 catenin (green) lo¬ calizes to cell junctions but is not an essential EPLIN regulates actin dynamics by 399 component of these cross-linking and stabilizing filaments junctions when wild- type cadherins and 3- R.S. Maul, Y. .Song, K.J. Amann, S.(]. Cierbin, catenin are present. See 1.1). Bollard, and D.I). Chang pages 433 and 313. Volume 160 I No. 4 February 17, 2003 - News - - Research Articles - In This Issue Reports • Sticky cells in a prickly system 462 The FGF receptor uses the 481 • TRAP builds a better translocon endocannabinoid signaling system to couple to an axonal growth response • This is your neuron on cannabinoids • Cajal compartments E.-J. Williams, E.S. 'OC'alsh, and P. Doherty • Four channels, but only one program Cyclic AMP induces integrin-mediated 487 A.W. Dove cell adhesion through Epac and Rapi upon stimulation Research Roundup On the Cover of the P -adrenergic receptor Proteins enter chloro- 2 • Hox signals death for neuronal 464 plasts through a four- S. Rangarajan, J.M. F.nserink, H.B. Kuiperij, precursors channeled translocon. J. de Rooij, L.S. Price, E. Schwede, and J.I.. Bos • Rec'd and repaired See page 541. ’Articles • Promoting passage in plasmodesmata • Keeping wing cells in line Steady-state dynamics of Cajal body 495 components in the Xenopus • A minus-end motor sees the plus side germinal vesicle N. l.cBrassciir K.E. Handwerger, C'. Murphy, and J.C. tlall Meeting Report Targeting of U4/U6 small nuclear 505 Stories of Cells: The American Society 466 RNP assembly factor SART3/p110 for Cell Biology San Francisco, CA to Cajal bodies December 14-18, 2002 D. Stanek, 1 S.D. Rader, M. Klingaut, W.A. Wells and N. LeBrasseur and K.M. Neugebauer - Reviews - The molecular function of Asel p: 517 evidence for a MAP-dependent Mini-Reviews midzone-specific spindle matrix S.C. Schuyler, J.Y. I.in, and D. Pellman Is all of the endoplasmic reticulum 475 created equal? The effects of the Substrate-specific function of the 529 heterogeneous distribution translocon-associated protein of endoplasmic reticulum complex during translocation Ca^*-handling proteins across the ER membrane S. Papp, E'. D/.iak, M. Michalak, and M. Opas R.D. Eons, B.A. Bogert, and R.S. Elegde Articles with related stories in the In This Issue section have page numbers in red. Amassin, an olfactomedin protein, 597 Articles (cont.) mediates the massive intercellular Characterization of the translocon 541 adhesion of sea urchin coelomocytes of the outer envelope of chloroplasts B.J. Hillicrand V.D. Vacqiiicr E. Schiciff, ). Soil, M. Kiichlcr, W. Kiihlbrandt, and R. Harrcr Elevated glucose inhibits VEGF-A- 605 mediated endocardial cushion The inner membrane protein Mdm33 553 formation: modulation by PECAM-1 controls mitochondrial morphology and MMP-2 in yeast J.M. Enciso, D. Clratzingcr, T.D. C'amcni.scb, M. Mcsscrschmitt, S. Jakobs, F. Vogel, S. Fritz, S. Canosa. FI. Pinter, and J.A. Madri K.S. Dimmer, W. Neupert, and B. Westermann A constitutively activat¬ ed integrin (green), mu¬ tated in a human tumor, Retraction 617 Regulation of the formation 565 can suppress kerati- of osteoclastic actin rings nocyte differentiation. See page 589. by proline-rich tyrosine kinase 2 interacting with gelsolin Q. Wang, Y. Xie, Q.-S. Dii, X.-j. Wii, X. Feng, 1.. Mei, j.M. VlcDonald, and W.-C. Xiong Compartmentalized megakaryocyte 577 death generates functional platelets committed to caspase-independent death M.C.H. C:iarke, I. Savill, D.B. Jones, B.S. Noble, and S.B. Brown Mitochondria with an intact membrane poten- ___ tial (red) are directed A tumor-associated ^1 integrin into forming platelets mutation that abrogates epithelial (arrow). Exclusion of differentiation control caspase 9 from these platelets protects them R.D. Evans, V.(!. Perkins, A. Henry, from immediate cell P.E. Stephens, M.K. Robinson, and F.M. Watt death. See page 577. Volume 160 | No. 5 March 3, 2003 - News - - Research Articles - In This Issue Reports • The other side of kinetochore fibers 624 A mechanism of coupling RCC1 635 • Phosphorylation cycles on vesicles mobility to RanGTP production on the chromatin in vivo • PDE5 says NO to cGMP H.Y. Li, D. Wirtz, and Y. Zheng • A protease inhibitor unsticks cells • Ran sticks a GEF to chromatin Articles N.L. LcBrassciir A role of topoisomerase II 645 in linking DNA replication Research Roundup On the Cover to chromosome condensation • Heterochromatin gets dynamic 626 Kinetochores (red) that face away from the cen¬ O. Cuvier and T. Hirano • Life on a bed of needles tromere can associate with microtubule bun¬ • Polarity feeds back dles (green, arrow). The Meiotic cohesin REC8 marks the axial 657 • Linking spindle to furrow minus ends of these elements of rat synaptonemal bundles are incorporat¬ • Exocytosis in action ed into the mitotic spin¬ complexes before cohesins dle as kinetochore SMC1 (3 and SMC3 W.A. Wells fibers by the loop-and- M. Eijpe, H. Offenberg, R. Jessberger, capture method de¬ E. Revcnkova, and C. Heyting scribed on page 671. - Reviews - Minus-end capture of preformed 671 Mini-Reviews kinetochore fibers contributes to spindle morphogenesis Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) microscopy imaging A. Khodjakov, I,. Copenagle, M.B. Gordon, of live cell protein localizations D.A. Compton, and T'.M. Kapoor R.B. Sekar and A. Periasaniy Chromosome order in HeLa cells 685 changes during mitosis and early G1, but is stably maintained during subsequent inter phase stages J. Walter, L. Schermellch, iVl. Cremer, S. Tashiro, and T. Cremer AP-1 binding to sorting signals and 699 release from clathrin-coated vesicles is regulated by phosphorylation P. Ghosh and S. Korn)eld Articles with related stories in the In This Issue section have page numbers in red. Integrin mediates outside-in 769 Articles (cont.) regulation of platelet spreading Regulation of cytochrome c oxidase 709 on collagen through activation activity by c-Src in osteoclasts of Src kinases and PLCy2 r. Miyazaki, 1,. NeH, S. 1 anaka. W.C. Horne, Inoue, K. Suzuki-1noue, W.F. Dean, and R. Baron |. Frampton, and S.F. Watson Direct activation of PDE5 by cGMP: 719 Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 781 long-term effects within detaches cells from extracellular NO/cGMP signaling matrices by inactivating integrins B. Mullcrshaiisen, A. Friebe, R. Feil, R.-IF C/zekay, K. Aertgeerts, S.A. Curriden, W.I. riiompson, F. Hofmann, and I). Koesling and D.J. Foskutoff Identification of a tight junction- 729 associated guanine nucleotide exchange factor that activates Rho and regulates paracellular permeability ti. Benais-Font, A. I’unn, Florcs-Maldon.>do, J. Fxkcrt, Ci.Rapo.so, F.P. Fleming, M. (xreijido, M.S. Baida, and K. Matter Tyrosine-phosphorylated and 741 nonphosphorvlated isoforms The cohesin Rec8 ap¬ of a-dystrobrevin: roles in skeletal pears on chromosomes early in meiosis (red, muscle and its neuromuscular top), before other co- and myotendinous junctions hesins (green, bottom), and persists until R.M. Cirady, M. Akaaboime, A.L. Ciohen, anaphase I, suggesting M..M. .Maimone, | AV. l.iehtman, and J.R. Sanes that Rec8 establishes axial elements and en¬ sures sister chromatid Differential regulation of cell motility 753 cohesion throughout and invasion by FAK meiosis. See page 657. n.A. Hsia, S.K. Mitra, C.R. Hauck, D.N. Srreblow, J.A. Nelsttn, I). Hie, S. Huang, F^ l.i, (i.R. Nemerow, J. Feng, K.S.R. Spencer, D.A. 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