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Journal of Cell Science Volume 101 1992 FIONA M. WATT A. V. GRIMSTONE GARY BORISY HENRY HARRIS ROBERT JOHNSON DANIEL LOUVARD Editorial Board Anthony Bretscher (Ithaca) W. James Nelson (Stanford) David A. Cheresh (La Jolla) Peter C. Newell (Oxford) Roland Douce (Grenoble) John Newport (La Jolla) William C. Earnshaw (Baltimore) Nicos A. Nicola (Melbourne) Benny Geiger (Rehovot) Erich A. Nigg (Lausanne) David M. Glover (Dundee) Angelika A. Noegel (Munich) Bruno Goud (Paris) Alan Rapraeger (Madison) Kathleen J. Green (Chicago) Anita B. Roberts (Bethesda) Nobutaka Hirokawa (Tokyo) Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan (New York) Alan F. Horwitz (Urbana) Ulrich Scheer (Wiirzburg) Colin Hughes (London) Erik S. Schweitzer (Los Angeles) Tim Hunt (South Mimms) David L. Spector (Cold Spring Harbor) Jeremy S. Hyams (London) Jean-Paul Thiery (Paris) Eric Karsenti (Heidelberg) Rupert Timpl (Munich) David P. Lane (Dundee) Shoichiro Tsukita (Okazaki) Ron Laskey (Cambridge) Graham Warren (London) Clive Lloyd (Norwich) Klaus Weber (G6ttingen) Tony Magee (London) Kenneth M. Yamada (Bethesda) Frank McKeon (Boston) Mitsuhiro Yanagida (Kyoto) Timothy J. Mitchison (San Francisco) Published by The Company of Biologists Limited, Cambridge Typeset, Printed and Published by The Company of Biologists Limited, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EJ © The Company of Biologists Limited 1992 Contents Volume 101 1992 Shiels, B., Kinnaird, J., McKellar, S., Commentary Grinnell, F. Dickson, J., Miled, L. B., Melrose, R., Wound repair, keratinocyte activation and Brown, D. and Tait, A. integrin modulation Disruption of synchrony between parasite growth and host cell division is a determinant of differentiation to the merozoite in Miller, D. D., Callaham, D. A., Gross, D. J. Theileria annulata and Hepler, P. K. Free Ca** gradient in growing pollen tubes Shaw, M. K. and Tilney, L. G. of Lilium How individual cells develop from a syncytium: merogony in Theileria parva Schwarzacher, T., Heslop-Harrison, J. S., (Apicomplexa) 109-123 Anamthawat-Jénsson, K., Finch, R. A. and Bennett, M. D. Lin, S. X. H. and Collins, C. A. Parental genome separation in Immunolocalization of cytoplasmic dynein to reconstructions of somatic and premeiotic lysosomes in cultured cells 125-137 metaphases of Hordeum vulgare x H. bulbosum Bof, M., Brénot, F., Gonzalez, C., Klein, G., Martin, J.-B. and Satre, M. Vishwanatha, J. K., Jindal, H. K. Dictyostelium discoideum mutants resistant and Davis, R. G. to the toxic action of methylene The role of primer recognition proteins in diphosphonate are defective in endocytosis 139-144 DNA replication: association with nuclear Kennel, S. J., Godfrey, V., Ch’ang, L. Y., matrix in HeLa cells Lankford, T. K., Foote, L. J. Kumble, K. D., Iversen, P. L. and Makkinje, A. and Vishwanatha, J. K. The f#, subunit of the integrin family is The role of primer recognition proteins in displayed on a restricted subset of DNA replication: inhibition cellular endothelium in mice 145-150 proliferation by antisense Torpey, N. P., Heasman, J. and Wylie, C. C. oligodeoxyribonucleotides Distinct distribution of vimentin and cytokeratin in Xenopus oocytes and early Cox, L. S. embryos 151-160 DNA replication in cell-free extracts from Xenopus eggs is prevented by disrupting Simo, P., Simon-Assmann, P., Arnold, C. nuclear envelope function and Kedinger, M. Mesenchyme-mediated effect of Grandin, N. and Charbonneau, M. dexamethasone on laminin in cocultures of The increase in intracellular pH associated embryonic gut epithelial cells and with Xenopus egg activation is a Ca**- mesenchyme-derived cells 161-171 dependent wave Mahan, J. T. and Donaldson, D. J. Faruki, S., Dorée, M. and Karsenti, E. Divalent cations and extracellular matrix cdce2 kinase-induced destabilization of receptor function during newt epidermal cell MAP2-coated microtubules in Xenopus egg migration extracts Midgley, C. A., Fisher, C. J., Bartek, J., Vandré, D. D. and Wills, V. L. Vojtésék, B., Lane, D. and Barnes, D. M. Inhibition of mitosis by okadaic acid: Analysis of p53 expression in human possible involvement of a protein tumours: an antibody raised against human phosphatase 2A in the transition from p53 expressed in Escherichia coli metaphase to anaphase Parry, G., Li, J., Stubbs, J., Bissell, M. J., Murata, T. and Wada, M. Schmidhauser, C., Spicer, A. P. Cell cycle-specific disruption of the and Gendler, S. J. preprophase band of microtubules in fern Studies of Muc-1 mucin expression and protonemata: effects of displacement of the polarity in the mouse mammary gland endoplasm by centrifugation demonstrate developmental regulation of Contents Muc-1 glycosylation and establish the Kamalati, T., Thirunavukarasu, B., hormonal basis for mRNA expression 191-199 Wallace, A., Holder, N., Brooks, R., Nakamura, T., Stoker, M., Gherardi, E. Perry, V. H., Crocker, P. R. and Gordon, S. and Buluwela, L. The blood-brain barrier regulates the Down-regulation of scatter factor in MRC 5 expression of macrophage sialic acid-binding fibroblasts by epithelial-derived cells: a receptor on microglia 201-207 model for scatter factor modulation 323-332 Groessner-Schreiber, B. and Tuan, R. S. Berry, L., Grant, M. E., McClure, J. Enhanced extracellular matrix production and Rooney, P. and mineralization by osteoblasts cultured on Bone-marrow-derived chondrogenesis in titanium surfaces in vitro 209-217 vitro Evans, G. S., Flint, N., Somers, A. S. Bertorello, A. M. and Potten, C. S. Diacylglycerol activation of protein kinase C The development of a method for the results in a dual effect on Na* ,K*-ATPase preparation of rat intestinal epithelial cell activity from intact renal proximal tubule primary cultures 219-231 cells Giuriato, L., Scatena, M., Chiavegato, A., Meulemans, W. and De Loof, A. Tonello, M., Scannapieco, G., Pauletto, P. Transport of the cationic fluorochrome and Sartore, S. rhodamine 123 in an insect’s Malpighian Non-muscle myosin isoforms and cell tubule: indications of a reabsorptive function heterogeneity in developing rabbit vascular of the secondary cell type 349-361 smooth muscle 233-246 Traub, P., Scherbarth, A., Wiegers, W. Hicks, J. L. and Williams, D. S. and Shoeman, R. L. Distribution of the myosin I-like ninaC Salt-stable interaction of the amino-terminal proteins in the Drosophila retina and head region of vimentin with the a-helical ultrastructural analysis of mutant phenotypes 247-254 rod domain of cytoplasmic intermediate filament proteins and its relevance to Commentary protofilament structure and filament Gingell, D. and Owens, N. formation and stability How do cells sense and respond to adhesive contacts? Diffusion-trapping of laterally mobile Almahbobi, G., Williams, L. J. membrane proteins at maturing adhesions may and Hall, P. F. initiate signals leading to local cytoskeletal Attachment of steroidogenic lipid droplets to assembly response and lamella formation 255-266 intermediate filaments in adrenal cells Rius, C. and Aller, P. Uzawa, S. and Yanagida, M. Vimentin expression as a late event in the in Visualization of centromeric and nucleolar vitro differentiation of human promonocytic DNA in fission yeast by fluorescence in situ cells 395-401 hybridization 267-275 Yiiriiker, B. and Niggli, V. Woods, A. and Couchman, J. R. Protein kinase C involvement in focal a-Actinin and vinculin in human neutrophils: adhesion formation 277-290 reorganization during adhesion and relation to the actin network 403-414 Cole, D. G., Cande, W. Z., Baskin, R. J., Skoufias, D. A., Hogan, C. J. Anderson, C. M., Georgiou, G. N., and Scholey, J. M. Morrison, I. E. G., Stevenson, G. V. W. Isolation of sea urchin egg kinesin-related and Cherry, R. J. protein using peptide antibodies 291-301 Tracking of cell surface receptors by fluorescence digital imaging microscopy using Sawin, K. E., Mitchison, T. J. a charge-coupled device camera. Low-density and Wordeman, L. G. lipoprotein and influenza virus receptor Evidence for kinesin-related proteins in the mobility at 4°C mitotic apparatus using peptide antibodies Curtis, A. S. G., McGrath, M. and Gasmi, L. Terasaki, M. and Reese, T. S. Localised application of an activating signal Characterization of endoplasmic reticulum by to a cell: experimental use of fibronectin co-localization of BiP and dicarbocyanine bound to beads and the implications for dyes mechanisms of adhesion 427-436 Contents Stafford, C. J., Green, J. R. Seagull, R. W. and Callow, J. A. A quantitative electron microscopic study of Organisation of glycoproteins into plasma changes in microtubule arrays and wall membrane domains on Fucus serratus eggs 437-448 microfibril orientation during in vitro cotton fiber development 561-577 Allen, R. D., Schroeder, C. C. and Fok, A. K. Yoshida, T., Takanari, H. and Izutsu, K. Endosomal system of Paramecium: coated Distribution of cytoplasmic and axonemal pits to early endosomes dyneins in rat tissues Epstein, H., James, T. C. and Singh, P. B. Segall, J. E. Cloning and expression of Drosophila HP1 Behavioral responses of streamer F mutants homologs from a mealybug, Planococcus citri 463-474 of Dictyostelium discoideum: effects of cyclic GMP on cell motility 589-597 Commentary Temm-Grove, C., Helbing, D., Wiegand, C., Meikrantz, W. and Schlegel, R. A. Hoéner, B. and Jockusch, B. M. M-phase-promoting factor activation The upright position of brush border-type microvilli depends on myosin filaments Kuroiwa, T., Makoto, F. and Kuroiwa, H. Studies on the behavior of mitochondrial Wayne, R., Staves, M. P. and Leopold, A. C. DNA: synthesis of mitochondrial DNA The contribution of the extracellular matrix occurs actively in a specific region just above to gravisensing in characean cells 611-623 the quiescent center in the root meristem of Pelargonium zonale 483-493 Asaga, H. and Yoshizato, K. Recognition of collagen by fibroblasts Takezawa, T., Yamazaki, M., Mori, Y., through cell surface glycoproteins reactive Yonaha, T. and Yoshizato, K. with Phaseolus vulgaris agglutinin 625-633 Morphological and immuno-cytochemical Harrison, F. L. and Wilson, T. J. G. characterization of a hetero-spheroid The 14 kDa f-galactoside binding lectin in composed of fibroblasts and hepatocytes myoblast and myotube cultures: localization Newman, R., Butcher, G. W., Bullard, B. by confocal microscopy and Leonard, K. R. Schulze, C. and Firth, J. A. A method for determining the periodicity of The interendothelial junction in myocardial a troponin component in isolated insect flight capillaries: evidence for the existence of muscle thin filaments by gold/Fab labelling regularly spaced, cleft-spanning structures Sleeman, A. M., Leno, G. H., Mills, A. D., Collard, J.-F., Senécal, J.-L. and Fairman, M. P. and Laskey, R. A. Raymond, Y. Pattern of DNA replication in Drosophila Redistribution of nuclear lamin A is an early polytene nuclei replicating in Xenopus egg event associated with differentiation of and oocyte extracts human promyelocytic leukemia HL-60 cells Marks, J., Fankhauser, C., Reymond, A. Hocevar, B. A., Morrow, D. M., and Simanis, V. Tykocinski, M. L. and Fields, A. P. Cytoskeletal and DNA structure Protein kinase C isotypes in human abnormalities result from bypass of erythroleukemia cell proliferation and requirement for the cdc10 start gene in the differentiation 671-679 fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe 517-528 Quinn, J. M. W. and Athanasou, N. A. Bailly, E., Pines, J., Hunter, T. Tumour infiltrating macrophages are capable and Bornens, M. of bone resorption Cytoplasmic accumulation of cyclin B1 in human cells: association with a detergent- Hofmann, I. and Herrmann, H. resistant compartment and with the Interference in vimentin assembly in vitro by centrosome synthetic peptides derived from the vimentin head domain Hatsumi, M. and Endow, S. A. Mutants of the microtubule motor protein, Martins-Green, M., Aotaki-Keen, A., nonclaret disjunctional, affect spindle Hjelmeland, L. M. and Bissell, M. J. structure and chromosome movement in The 9E3 protein: immunolocalization in vivo meiosis and mitosis 547-559 and evidence for multiple forms in culture 701-707 Contents Chow, T. Y.-K., Ash, J. J., Dignard, D. Steffen, W. and Linck, R. W. and Thomas, D. Y. Evidence for a non-tubulin spindle matrix Screening and identification of a gene, PSE- and for spindle components immunologically 1, that affects protein secretion in related to tektin filaments 809-822 Saccharomyces cerevisiae 709-719 Chevrier, V., Komesli, S., Schmit, A.-C., Garrill, A., Lew, R. R. and Heath, I. B. Vantard, M., Lambert, A.-M. and Job, D. Stretch-activated Ca?* and Ca?*-activated A monoclonal antibody, raised against K* channels in the hyphal tip plasma mammalian centrosomes and screened by membrane of the oomycete Saprolegnia ferax 721-730 recognition of plant microtubule organizing centers, identifies a pericentriolar component Melan, M. A. and Sluder, G. in different cell types 823-835 Redistribution and differential extraction of soluble proteins in permeabilized cultured Stephens, R. E. cells: implications for immunofluorescence Tubulin in sea urchin embryonic cilia: post- microscopy 731-743 translational modifications during regeneration 837-845 Takeda, T., Yamashita, Y., Shimazaki, S. and Mitsui, Y. King, K. L., Stewart, M., Roberts, T. M. Histamine decreases the permeability of an and Seavy, M. endothelial cell monolayer by stimulating Structure and macromolecular assembly of cyclic AMP production through the H)- two isoforms of the major sperm protein receptor (MSP) from the amoeboid sperm of the nematode, Ascaris suum 847-857 Leitch, A. R., Mosgéller, W., Shi, M. and Heslop-Harrison, J. S. Ramachandrula, T., Tiku, K. Different patterns of rDNA organization at and Tiku, M. L. interphase in nuclei of wheat and rye Tripeptide RGD-dependent adhesion of articular chondrocytes to synovial fibroblasts 859-871 Solovei, I., Gaginskaya, E., Allen, T. and Macgregor, H. Lu, M. L., McCarron, R. J. A novel structure associated with a and Jacobson, B. S. lampbrush chromosome in the chicken, Initiation of HeLa cell adhesion to collagen Gallus domesticus is dependent upon collagen receptor upregulation, segregation to the basal plasma Stuurman, N., de Graaf, A., Floore, A., membrane, clustering and binding to the Josso, A., Humbel, B., de Jong, L. and van cytoskeleton 873-883 Driel, R. A monoclonal antibody recognizing nuclear Szekanecz, Z., Humphries, M. J. matrix-associated nuclear bodies 773-784 and Ager, A. Lymphocyte adhesion to high endothelium is Liu, D. F., El-Alfy, M. and Leblond, C. P. mediated by two #, integrin receptors for Visualization of DNA within mitochondria fibronectin, af; and asf; 885-894 by osmium-ammine staining of mouse duodenal crypt cells 785-793 Schenkman, S. and Mortara, R. A. Saulnier-Michel, C., Fromont-Racine, M. HeLa cells extend and internalize and Pictet, R. pseudopodia during active invasion by Co-expression of insulin and somatostatin Trypanosoma cruzi trypomastigotes 895-905 genes in pancreatic endocrine cells selected for their high level of insulin gene Cannon, G. J. and Swanson, J. A. transcription 795-799 The macrophage capacity for phagocytosis 907-913 Marks, J., Fankhauser, C. and Simanis, V. Index of Authors and Titles 915-918 Genetic interactions in the control of septation in Schizosaccharomyces pombe 801-808 Subject Index 919-926 Pe R ag ’ ‘ : : & ZS a a > H] . | i — ‘ = ¢ - e : : : ; : = . . : fa Se F j i Lak, + | : | | : ~ } ' “, i : : 4 “ ‘ r~ , - ’ 2 | : 2 ; ‘ f , ‘ : | : . | | 3 é t He : . : | ’ ° ‘ ae rt 3 a » ; 4 =| ‘ ‘ 5 * a . ‘ j 5 % i F 4 SEs { i poo | ’ c . 7 : | i me 5 : J - j ‘ ‘ | | ‘ Bit ‘ é :

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