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491 BBIOCHIMBICA E!T BIOPH YSICA ACTA Molecular Cell Research Vol. 1404, 1998 Cumulative Contents Information for Contributors Vil Protein transport from the secretory to the endocytic pathway in mammalian cells Reviews R. Le Borgne and B. Hoflack (France) 195 Multiple sorting pathways between the late Golgi and Preface the vacuole in yeast The Golgi complex: perspectives and prospectives E. Conibear and T.H. Stevens (USA) 211 J.D. Jamieson (USA) Biogenesis of secretory granules in the trans-Golgi net- SNAREs and membrane fusion in the Golgi apparatus work of neuroendocrine and endocrine cells B.J. Nichols and H.R.B. Pelham (UK) S.A. Tooze (UK) 231 COPI in ER/Golgi and intra-Golgi transport: do yeast Membrane traffic in polarized neurons COPI mutants point the way? F. Bradke and C.G. Dotti (Germany) 245 E.C. Gaynor, T.R. Graham and S.D. Emr (USA) 33 The plant Golgi apparatus Regulation of membrane traffic in animal cells by COPI P. Dupree and D.J. Sherrier (UK) 259 M. Lowe and T.E. Kreis (Switzerland) a3 COPII and selective export from the endoplasmic retic- Information for Contributors vil ulum C. Barlowe (USA) 67 Protein sorting in the Golgi complex Review J. Fiillekrug and T. Nilsson (Germany ) 77 The contribution of lipids and lipid metabolism to cel- Assembling an actin cytoskeleton for cell attachment lular functions of the Golgi complex and movement M. Fang, M.P. Rivas and V.A. Bankaitis (USA) 85 J.V. Small, K. Rottner, I. Kaverina and K.I. Anderson Rab proteins (A ustria) 271 O. Martinez and B. Goud (France) 101 The role of microtubule-based motor proteins in main- taining the structure and function of the Golgi com- Regular papers plex J.K. Burkhardt (USA) 113 Nucleotide metabolizing ectoenzymes are upregulated in Dynamics of the interphase mammalian Golgi complex A431 cells periodically treated with cytostatic ATP as revealed through drugs producing reversible Golgi leading to partial resistance without preventing apop- disassembly tosis B. Storrie and W. Yang (USA) 127 H.S. Wiendl, C. Schneider and A. Ogilvie (Germany) 282 Inheritance of the mammalian Golgi apparatus during Suppression of cell adhesion and spreading activities of the cell cycle fibronectin by arginine-specific ADP-ribosyltransfer- N. Cabrera-Poch, R. Pepperkok and D.T. Shima ase from chicken polymorphonuclear leukocytes (UK) 139 M. Terashima, C. Yamamori, M. Shimoyama and M. A spectrin membrane skeleton of the Golgi complex Tsuchiya (Japan) 299 K.A. Beck and W.J. Nelson (USA) 153 MPP* toxicity and plasma membrane dopamine trans- Vesicle budding on Golgi membranes: regulation by porter: study using cell lines expressing the wild-type G proteins and myosin motors and mutant rat dopamine transporters J.L. Stow and K. Heimann ( Australia) 161 S. Kitayama, C. Mitsuhata, S. Davis, J.-B. Wang, Clathrin and adaptors T. Sato, K. Morita, G.R. Uhl and T. Dohi (Japan, J. Hirst and M.S. Robinson (UK) USA) 305 492 Cumulative Contents Caveat: mycoplasma arginine deiminase masquerading Subsection - Signal Transduction as nitric oxide synthase in cell cultures J.-W. Choi, W.G. Haigh and S.P. Lee (South Korea, Regular papers USA) 314 Characterization of pIcj, binding proteins: identification Are tyrosine phosphorylation of p125*4* and paxillin or of pl7 and assessment of the role of acidic domains the small GTP binding protein, Rho, needed for in mediating protein—protein interactions CCK-stimulated pancreatic amylase secretion? F. Emma, R. Sanchez-Olea and K. Strange (USA) 321 J.A. Rosado, G.M. Salido, R.T. Jensen and L.J. Kininogen expression by rat vascular smooth muscle Garcia (Spain, USA) 412 cells: Stimulation by lipopolysaccharide and angio- Inhibition of macrophage migration inhibitory factor se- tensin II cretion from macrophages by vitamin E H. Okamoto, K. Yayama, H. Shibata, M. Nagaoka W. Sakamoto, J. Nishihira, K. Fujie, H. Handa, M. and M. Takano (Japan) 329 Ozaki and S. Yukawa (Japan) 427 Fusion of Sendai virus and individual host cells and Modification of sulfhydryls of the skeletal muscle calci- inhibition of fusion by lipophosphoglycan measured um release channel by organic mercurial compounds with image correlation spectroscopy alters Ca’* affinity of regulatory Ca’* sites in single B.J. Rasmusson, T.D. Flanagan, S.J. Turco, R.M. channel recordings and [?H]ryanodine binding Epand and N.O. Petersen (Canada, USA) 338 J. Suko and G. Hellmann (Austria) 435 Degradation of distinct forms of multimeric vitronectin Effect of growth hormone on the translocation of by human fibroblasts GLUT4 and its relation to insulin-like and anti-insu- C.E. Wilkins-Port and P.J. McKeown-Longo (USA) 353 lin action Alterations in human lymphocyte DNA caused by sulfur I. Yokota, H. Hayashi, J. Matsuda, T. Saijo, E. Naito, mustard can be mitigated by selective inhibitors of M. Ito, Y. Ebina and Y. Kuroda (Japan) 451 poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase A monoclonal antibody to a multiphosphorylated, con- H.L. Meier and C.B. Millard (USA) 367 formational epitope at the carboxy-terminus of p53 Upregulation of Kupffer cell B-adrenoceptors and cAMP L. Otvos Jr., R. Hoffmann, Z.Q. Xiang, O. Insug, H. levels during the late stage of sepsis Deng, M. Wysocka, A.-M. Pease, M.E. Rogers, M. P.Y. Hahn, P. Yoo, Z.F. Ba, I.H. Chaudry and P. Blaszczyk-Thurin and H.C.J. Ertl (USA) 457 Wang (USA) 377 Extracellular Ca** regulates the respiratory burst of hu- Import rate of the E1B subunit of human branched man neutrophils chain a-ketoacid dehydrogenase is a limiting factor L. Bei, T. Hu, Z.M. Qian and X. Shen (China) 475 in the amount of complex formed in the mitochon- dria Rapid report T.L. Sitler, M.C. McKean, F. Peinemann, E. Jackson and D.J. Danner (USA) 385 Fibroblast and epidermal growth factor receptor expres- Quantitative assay by flow cytometry of the mitochon- sion in Xenopus oocytes displays distinct calcium os- drial membrane potential in intact cells cillatory patterns H. Rottenberg and S. Wu (USA) 393 E. Browaeys-Poly, K. Cailliau and J.P. Vilain DNA damage induces p21 protein expression by inhib- (France ) 484 iting ubiquitination in ML-1 cells K. Fukuchi, S. Tomoyasu, T. Nakamaki, N. Tsuruoka Cumulative Contents, Vol. 1404 491 and K. Gomi (Japan) 405 Author Index

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