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R. B. Nicklas and
G. W. Gordon The total length of spindle microtubules
depends on the number of chromosomes
present . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
G. J. Markelonis and
T. H. Oh and
L. P. Park and
C. Y. Cha and
C. A. Sofia and
J. W. Kim and
P. Azari Synthesis of the transferrin receptor by
cultures of embryonic chicken spinal
neurons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
A. Colombatti and
G. M. Bressan and
I. Castellani and
D. Volpin Glycoprotein 115, a glycoprotein
isolated from chick blood vessels, is
widely distributed in connective tissue 18
N. G. Lipsky and
R. E. Pagano Intracellular translocation of
fluorescent sphingolipids in cultured
fibroblasts: endogenously synthesized
sphingomyelin and glucocerebroside
analogues pass through the Golgi
apparatus en route to the plasma
membrane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
A. M. Tassin and
B. Maro and
M. Bornens Fate of microtubule-organizing centers
during myogenesis in vitro . . . . . . . 35
V. M. Fowler and
J. Q. Davis and
V. Bennett Human erythrocyte myosin: identification
and purification . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
D. Schubert and
M. LaCorbiere Isolation of a cell-surface receptor for
chick neural retina adherons . . . . . . 56
C. K. Mitchell and
D. A. Redburn Analysis of pre- and postsynaptic
factors of the serotonin system in
rabbit retina . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
S. C. Papasozomenos and
L. I. Binder and
P. K. Bender and
M. R. Payne Microtubule-associated protein 2 within
axons of spinal motor neurons:
associations with microtubules and
neurofilaments in normal and
beta,beta'-iminodipropionitrile-treated
axons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
J. D. Vassalli and
D. Baccino and
D. Belin A cellular binding site for the Mr
55,000 form of the human plasminogen
activator, urokinase . . . . . . . . . . 86
J. C. Jones and
A. E. Goldman and
H. Y. Yang and
R. D. Goldman The organizational fate of intermediate
filament networks in two epithelial cell
types during mitosis . . . . . . . . . . 93
R. E. Pitas and
J. Boyles and
R. W. Mahley and
D. M. Bissell Uptake of chemically modified low
density lipoproteins in vivo is mediated
by specific endothelial cells . . . . . 103
J. Roth and
M. J. Lentze and
E. G. Berger Immunocytochemical demonstration of
ecto-galactosyltransferase in absorptive
intestinal cells . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
R. W. Linck and
L. A. Amos and
W. B. Amos Localization of tektin filaments in
microtubules of sea urchin sperm
flagella by immunoelectron microscopy 126
M. J. Rindler and
I. E. Ivanov and
H. Plesken and
D. D. Sabatini Polarized delivery of viral
glycoproteins to the apical and
basolateral plasma membranes of
Madin--Darby canine kidney cells
infected with temperature-sensitive
viruses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
R. T. Moon and
J. Ngai and
B. J. Wold and
E. Lazarides Tissue-specific expression of distinct
spectrin and ankyrin transcripts in
erythroid and nonerythroid cells . . . . 152
U. Carraro and
D. Morale and
I. Mussini and
S. Lucke and
M. Cantini and
R. Betto and
C. Catani and
L. Dalla Libera and
D. Danieli Betto and
D. Noventa Chronic denervation of rat
hemidiaphragm: maintenance of fiber
heterogeneity with associated increasing
uniformity of myosin isoforms . . . . . 161
E. Townes-Anderson and
P. R. MacLeish and
E. Raviola Rod cells dissociated from mature
salamander retina: ultrastructure and
uptake of horseradish peroxidase . . . . 175
A. Amar-Costesec and
M. Prado-Figueroa and
H. Beaufay and
J. F. Nagelkerke and
T. J. van Berkel Analytical study of microsomes and
isolated subcellular membranes from rat
liver. IX. Nicotinamide adenine
dinucleotide glycohydrolase: a plasma
membrane enzyme prominently found in
Kupffer cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
J. R. Fallon Preferential outgrowth of central
nervous system neurites on astrocytes
and Schwann cells as compared with
nonglial cells in vitro . . . . . . . . 198
H. C. Hartzell and
W. S. Sale Structure of C protein purified from
cardiac muscle . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208
D. F. Sas and
M. J. Sas and
K. R. Johnson and
A. S. Menko and
R. G. Johnson Junctions between lens fiber cells are
labeled with a monoclonal antibody shown
to be specific for MP26 . . . . . . . . 216
M. L. Mishkind and
S. R. Wessler and
G. W. Schmidt Functional determinants in transit
sequences: import and partial maturation
by vascular plant chloroplasts of the
ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase
small subunit of Chlamydomonas . . . . . 226
P. W. Luther and
H. B. Peng Membrane-related specializations
associated with acetylcholine receptor
aggregates induced by electric fields 235
M. W. Klymkowsky and
D. J. Plummer Giant axonal neuropathy: a conditional
mutation affecting cytoskeletal
organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245
G. C. Van Tuyle and
P. A. Pavco The rat liver mitochondrial DNA-protein
complex: displaced single strands of
replicative intermediates are protein
coated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251
P. A. Pavco and
G. C. Van Tuyle Purification and general properties of
the DNA-binding protein (P16) from rat
liver mitochondria . . . . . . . . . . . 258
R. Azarnia and
T. R. Russell Cyclic AMP effects on cell-to-cell
junctional membrane permeability during
adipocyte differentiation of 3T3-L1
fibroblasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265
A. González-Sánchez and
D. Bader Characterization of a myosin heavy chain
in the conductive system of the adult
and developing chicken heart . . . . . . 270
H. C. Schröder and
J. Wehland and
K. Weber Purification of brain tubulin-tyrosine
ligase by biochemical and immunological
methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276
S. Ishiwata and
T. Funatsu Does actin bind to the ends of thin
filaments in skeletal muscle? . . . . . 282
N. McKenna and
J. B. Meigs and
Y. L. Wang Identical distribution of fluorescently
labeled brain and muscle actins in
living cardiac fibroblasts and myocytes 292
H. J. Hoops and
G. B. Witman Basal bodies and associated structures
are not required for normal flagellar
motion or phototaxis in the green alga
Chlorogonium elongatum . . . . . . . . . 297
W. E. Wright The amplified expression of factors
regulating myogenesis in L6 myoblasts 311
J. R. Okita and
D. Pidard and
P. J. Newman and
R. R. Montgomery and
T. J. Kunicki On the association of glycoprotein Ib
and actin-binding protein in human
platelets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317
M. P. Koonce and
M. Schliwa Bidirectional organelle transport can
occur in cell processes that contain
single microtubules . . . . . . . . . . 322
K. Boller and
D. Vestweber and
R. Kemler Cell-adhesion molecule uvomorulin is
localized in the intermediate junctions
of adult intestinal epithelial cells . . 327
J. S. Sobel and
M. A. Alliegro Changes in the distribution of a
spectrin-like protein during development
of the preimplantation mouse embryo . . 333
R. M. Senior and
J. S. Huang and
G. L. Griffin and
T. F. Deuel Dissociation of the chemotactic and
mitogenic activities of platelet-derived
growth factor by human neutrophil
elastase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351
J. C. Brown and
N. L. Salomonsky Site-specific maturation of enveloped
viruses in L cells treated with
cytochalasin B . . . . . . . . . . . . . 357
P. J. McKeown-Longo and
D. F. Mosher Interaction of the 70,000-mol-wt
amino-terminal fragment of fibronectin
with the matrix-assembly receptor of
fibroblasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364
I. Mabuchi and
Y. Hamaguchi and
T. Kobayashi and
H. Hosoya and
S. Tsukita and
S. Tsukita Alpha-actinin from sea urchin eggs:
biochemical properties, interaction with
actin, and distribution in the cell
during fertilization and cleavage . . . 375
M. E. Hatten Neuronal regulation of astroglial
morphology and proliferation in vitro 384
D. E. Greenwalt and
I. H. Mather Characterization of an apically derived
epithelial membrane glycoprotein from
bovine milk, which is expressed in
capillary endothelia in diverse tissues 397
M. D. Resh and
R. L. Erikson Highly specific antibody to Rous sarcoma
virus src gene product recognizes a
novel population of pp60v-src and
pp60c-src molecules . . . . . . . . . . 409
E. L. Bearer and
L. Orci Endothelial fenestral diaphragms: a
quick-freeze, deep-etch study . . . . . 418
J. J. Harrison and
E. Soudry and
R. Sager Adipocyte conversion of CHEF cells in
serum-free medium . . . . . . . . . . . 429
J. M. Vanderkooi and
G. Maniara and
M. Erecinska Mobility of fluorescent derivatives of
cytochrome c in mitochondria . . . . . . 435
J. P. Thiery and
A. Delouvée and
M. Grumet and
G. M. Edelman Initial appearance and regional
distribution of the neuron-glia cell
adhesion molecule in the chick embryo 442
S. W. L'Hernault and
J. L. Rosenbaum Reversal of the posttranslational
modification on Chlamydomonas flagellar
alpha-tubulin occurs during flagellar
resorption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457
S. R. Rodermel and
L. Bogorad Maize plastid photogenes: mapping and
photoregulation of transcript levels
during light-induced development . . . . 463
Y. Kato and
D. Gospodarowicz Sulfated proteoglycan synthesis by
confluent cultures of rabbit costal
chondrocytes grown in the presence of
fibroblast growth factor . . . . . . . . 477
Y. Kato and
D. Gospodarowicz Effect of exogenous extracellular
matrices on proteoglycan synthesis by
cultured rabbit costal chondrocytes . . 486
G. Huber and
D. Alaimo-Beuret and
A. Matus MAP3: characterization of a novel
microtubule-associated protein . . . . . 496
L. Olsson and
C. Due and
M. Diamant Treatment of human cell lines with
$5$-azacytidine may result in profound
alterations in clonogenicity and growth
rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 508
K. S. Cook and
C. R. Hunt and
B. M. Spiegelman Developmentally regulated mRNAs in
3T3-adipocytes: analysis of
transcriptional control . . . . . . . . 514
B. Goud and
C. Huet and
D. Louvard Assembled and unassembled pools of
clathrin: a quantitative study using an
enzyme immunoassay . . . . . . . . . . . 521
A. P. Aguas and
P. Pinto da Silva The acrosomal membrane of boar sperm: a
Golgi-derived membrane poor in
glycoconjugates . . . . . . . . . . . . 528
S. Gal and
M. C. Willingham and
M. M. Gottesman Processing and lysosomal localization of
a glycoprotein whose secretion is
transformation stimulated . . . . . . . 535
E. Wang A 57,000-mol-wt protein uniquely present
in nonproliferating cells and senescent
human fibroblasts . . . . . . . . . . . 545
S. G. Sprague and
E. L. Camm and
B. R. Green and
L. A. Staehelin Reconstitution of light-harvesting
complexes and photosystem II cores into
galactolipid and phospholipid liposomes 552
D. H. Jones and
J. Nusbacher and
C. L. Anderson Fc receptor-mediated binding and
endocytosis by human mononuclear
phagocytes: monomeric IgG is not
endocytosed by U937 cells and monocytes 558
D. A. Morgan and
I. Brodsky Novel peripheral blood-derived human
cell lines with properties of
megakaryocytes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565
S. J. Fliesler and
M. E. Rayborn and
J. G. Hollyfield Membrane morphogenesis in retinal rod
outer segments: inhibition by
tunicamycin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574
M. B. Meyers and
B. A. Spengler and
T. D. Chang and
P. W. Melera and
J. L. Biedler Gene amplification-associated
cytogenetic aberrations and protein
changes in vincristine-resistant Chinese
hamster, mouse, and human cells . . . . 588
T. M. Schmid and
T. F. Linsenmayer Immunohistochemical localization of
short chain cartilage collagen (type X)
in avian tissues . . . . . . . . . . . . 598
N. Ghinea and
N. Simionescu Anionized and cationized
hemeundecapeptides as probes for cell
surface charge and permeability studies:
differentiated labeling of endothelial
plasmalemmal vesicles . . . . . . . . . 606
R. A. Majack and
P. Bornstein Heparin regulates the collagen phenotype
of vascular smooth muscle cells: induced
synthesis of an Mr 60,000 collagen . . . 613
H. Y. Yang and
N. Lieska and
A. E. Goldman and
R. D. Goldman A 300,000-mol-wt intermediate
filament-associated protein in baby
hamster kidney (BHK-21) cells . . . . . 620
C. Watts Rapid endocytosis of the transferrin
receptor in the absence of bound
transferrin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 633
B. Trüeb and
J. B. Lewis and
W. G. Carter Translatable mRNA for GP140 (a subunit
of type VI collagen) is absent in SV40
transformed fibroblasts . . . . . . . . 638
J. J. Carrino and
T. G. Laffler The effect of heat shock on the cell
cycle regulation of tubulin expression
in Physarum polycephalum . . . . . . . . 642
R. E. Gordon Orthogonal arrays in normal and injured
respiratory airway epithelium . . . . . 648
R. G. Painter and
K. N. Prodouz and
W. Gaarde Isolation of a subpopulation of
glycoprotein IIb--III from platelet
membranes that is bound to membrane
actin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652
G. C. Rosenfeld and
D. C. Hou and
J. Dingus and
I. Meza and
J. Bryan Isolation and partial characterization
of human platelet vinculin . . . . . . . 669
G. E. Landreth and
G. D. Rieser Nerve growth factor- and epidermal
growth factor-stimulated phosphorylation
of a PC12 cytoskeletally associated
protein in situ . . . . . . . . . . . . 677
W. J. LaRochelle and
B. E. Wray and
R. Sealock and
S. C. Froehner Immunochemical demonstration that amino
acids 360--377 of the acetylcholine
receptor gamma-subunit are cytoplasmic 684
J. J. Lin and
D. M. Helfman and
S. H. Hughes and
C. S. Chou Tropomyosin isoforms in chicken embryo
fibroblasts: purification,
characterization, and changes in Rous
sarcoma virus-transformed cells . . . . 692
C. Doyle and
M. G. Roth and
J. Sambrook and
M. J. Gething Mutations in the cytoplasmic domain of
the influenza virus hemagglutinin affect
different stages of intracellular
transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 704
C. Klein and
J. Lubs-Haukeness and
S. Simons cAMP induces a rapid and reversible
modification of the chemotactic receptor
in \bionameDictyostelium discoideum . . 715
S. Spiegel and
K. M. Yamada and
B. E. Hom and
J. Moss and
P. H. Fishman Fluorescent gangliosides as probes for
the retention and organization of
fibronectin by ganglioside-deficient
mouse cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 721
C. A. Stratford and
S. S. Brown Isolation of an actin-binding protein
from membranes of \bionameDictyostelium
discoideum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 727
R. G. Safranyos and
S. Caveney Rates of diffusion of fluorescent
molecules via cell-to-cell membrane
channels in a developing tissue . . . . 736
C. Sato and
K. Nishizawa and
T. Nakayama and
T. Kobayashi Effect upon mitogenic stimulation of
calcium-dependent phosphorylation of
cytoskeleton-associated 350,000- and
80,000-mol-wt polypeptides in quiescent
3Y1 cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 748
J. R. Glenney and
P. Glenney Comparison of Ca++-regulated events in
the intestinal brush border . . . . . . 754
D. L. Gard and
M. W. Kirschner A polymer-dependent increase in
phosphorylation of beta-tubulin
accompanies differentiation of a mouse
neuroblastoma cell line . . . . . . . . 764
C. Tougard and
D. Louvard and
R. Picart and
A. Tixier-Vidal Antibodies against a lysosomal membrane
antigen recognize a prelysosomal
compartment involved in the endocytic
pathway in cultured prolactin cells . . 786
C. G. Glabe Interaction of the sperm adhesive
protein, bindin, with phospholipid
vesicles. I. Specific association of
bindin with gel-phase phospholipid
vesicles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 794
C. G. Glabe Interaction of the sperm adhesive
protein, bindin, with phospholipid
vesicles. II. Bindin induces the fusion
of mixed-phase vesicles that contain
phosphatidylcholine and
phosphatidylserine in vitro . . . . . . 800
A. M. Gown and
A. M. Vogel and
D. Gordon and
P. L. Lu A smooth muscle-specific monoclonal
antibody recognizes smooth muscle actin
isozymes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 807
A. W. Vogl and
L. J. Soucy Arrangement and possible function of
actin filament bundles in ectoplasmic
specializations of ground squirrel
Sertoli cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . 814
M. D. Snider and
O. C. Rogers Intracellular movement of cell surface
receptors after endocytosis:
resialylation of asialo-transferrin
receptor in human erythroleukemia cells 826
T. Saitoh and
J. H. Schwartz Phosphorylation-dependent subcellular
translocation of a
Ca$^{2+}$/calmodulin-dependent protein
kinase produces an autonomous enzyme in
\bionameAplysia neurons . . . . . . . . 835
S. A. Lewis and
N. J. Cowan Genetics, evolution, and expression of
the 68,000-mol-wt neurofilament protein:
isolation of a cloned cDNA probe . . . . 843
J. A. Swanson and
B. D. Yirinec and
S. C. Silverstein Phorbol esters and horseradish
peroxidase stimulate pinocytosis and
redirect the flow of pinocytosed fluid
in macrophages . . . . . . . . . . . . . 851
C. Pasternak and
E. L. Elson Lymphocyte mechanical response triggered
by cross-linking surface receptors . . . 860
G. Sluder and
C. L. Rieder Centriole number and the reproductive
capacity of spindle poles . . . . . . . 887
G. Sluder and
C. L. Rieder Experimental separation of pronuclei in
fertilized sea urchin eggs: chromosomes
do not organize a spindle in the absence
of centrosomes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 897
H. F. Epstein and
D. M. Miller and
I. Ortiz and
G. C. Berliner Myosin and paramyosin are organized
about a newly identified core structure 904
S. R. Heidemann and
H. C. Joshi and
A. Schechter and
J. R. Fletcher and
M. Bothwell Synergistic effects of cyclic AMP and
nerve growth factor on neurite outgrowth
and microtubule stability of PC12 cells 916
P. Rosa and
G. Fumagalli and
A. Zanini and
W. B. Huttner The major tyrosine-sulfated protein of
the bovine anterior pituitary is a
secretory protein present in
gonadotrophs, thyrotrophs, mammotrophs,
and corticotrophs . . . . . . . . . . . 928
P. J. Weidman and
E. S. Kay and
B. M. Shapiro Assembly of the sea urchin fertilization
membrane: isolation of proteoliaisin, a
calcium-dependent ovoperoxidase binding
protein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 938
A. R. Schantz Cytosolic free calcium-ion concentration
in cleaving embryonic cells of Oryzias
latipes measured with calcium-selective
microelectrodes . . . . . . . . . . . . 947
G. M. Adams and
R. L. Wright and
J. W. Jarvik Defective temporal and spatial control
of flagellar assembly in a mutant of
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii with variable
flagellar number . . . . . . . . . . . . 955
P. Greenspan and
E. P. Mayer and
S. D. Fowler Nile red: a selective fluorescent stain
for intracellular lipid droplets . . . . 965
J. L. Stow and
L. Kjéllen and
E. Unger and
M. Höök and
M. G. Farquhar Heparan sulfate proteoglycans are
concentrated on the sinusoidal
plasmalemmal domain and in intracellular
organelles of hepatocytes . . . . . . . 975
D. L. Siegel and
D. Branton Partial purification and
characterization of an actin-bundling
protein, band 4.9, from human
erythrocytes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 775
B. Hügle and
R. Hazan and
U. Scheer and
W. W. Franke Localization of ribosomal protein S1 in
the granular component of the interphase
nucleolus and its distribution during
mitosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 873
S. Regauer and
W. W. Franke and
I. Virtanen Intermediate filament cytoskeleton of
amnion epithelium and cultured amnion
epithelial cells: expression of
epidermal cytokeratins in cells of a
simple epithelium . . . . . . . . . . . 997
R. M. Warn and
L. Smith and
A. Warn Three distinct distributions of F-actin
occur during the divisions of polar
surface caps to produce pole cells in
\bionameDrosophila embryos . . . . . . . 1010
G. Peltz and
J. A. Spudich and
P. Parham Monoclonal antibodies against seven
sites on the head and tail of
\bionameDictyostelium myosin . . . . . . 1016
P. F. Flicker and
G. Peltz and
M. P. Sheetz and
P. Parham and
J. A. Spudich Site-specific inhibition of
myosin-mediated motility in vitro by
monoclonal antibodies . . . . . . . . . 1024
B. Herman and
W. J. Pledger Platelet-derived growth factor-induced
alterations in vinculin and actin
distribution in BALB/c-3T3 cells . . . . 1031
L. M. Fritze and
C. F. Reilly and
R. D. Rosenberg An antiproliferative heparan sulfate
species produced by postconfluent smooth
muscle cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1041
R. S. Fife and
B. Caterson and
S. L. Myers Identification of link proteins in
canine synovial cell cultures and canine
articular cartilage . . . . . . . . . . 1050
T. E. Schroeder and
D. E. Battaglia ''Spiral asters'' and cytoplasmic
rotation in sea urchin eggs: induction
in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus eggs by
elevated temperature . . . . . . . . . . 1056
T. Wallimann and
D. Walzthöny and
G. Wegmann and
H. Moser and
H. M. Eppenberger and
F. J. Barrantes Subcellular localization of creatine
kinase in Torpedo electrocytes:
association with acetylcholine
receptor-rich membranes . . . . . . . . 1063
G. Oettling and
H. Schmidt and
U. Drews The muscarinic receptor of chick embryo
cells: correlation between ligand
binding and calcium mobilization . . . . 1073
R. E. Stephens Evidence for a tubulin-containing
lipid-protein structural complex in
ciliary membranes . . . . . . . . . . . 1082
F. Lanni and
A. S. Waggoner and
D. L. Taylor Structural organization of interphase
3T3 fibroblasts studied by total
internal reflection fluorescence
microscopy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1091
W. T. Chen and
E. Hasegawa and
T. Hasegawa and
C. Weinstock and
K. M. Yamada Development of cell surface linkage
complexes in cultured fibroblasts . . . 1103
A. L. Hubbard and
J. R. Bartles and
L. T. Braiterman Identification of rat hepatocyte plasma
membrane proteins using monoclonal
antibodies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1115
J. R. Bartles and
L. T. Braiterman and
A. L. Hubbard Endogenous and exogenous domain markers
of the rat hepatocyte plasma membrane 1126
M. K. Lyon and
K. R. Miller Crystallization of the light-harvesting
chlorophyll a/b complex within thylakoid
membranes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1139
D. R. Drummond and
M. A. McCrae and
A. Colman Stability and movement of mRNAs and
their encoded proteins in
\bionameXenopus oocytes . . . . . . . . 1148
K. T. Tokuyasu and
P. A. Maher and
S. J. Singer Distributions of vimentin and desmin in
developing chick myotubes in vivo. II.
Immunoelectron microscopic study . . . . 1157
K. Heriot and
P. Gambetti and
R. J. Lasek Proteins transported in slow components
a and b of axonal transport are
distributed differently in the
transverse plane of the axon . . . . . . 1167
S. H. Brawley and
K. R. Robinson Cytochalasin treatment disrupts the
endogenous currents associated with cell
polarization in fucoid zygotes: studies
of the role of F-actin in embryogenesis 1173
L. Evans and
T. Mitchison and
M. Kirschner Influence of the centrosome on the
structure of nucleated microtubules . . 1185
G. J. Cole and
D. Schubert and
L. Glaser Cell-substratum adhesion in chick neural
retina depends upon protein-heparan
sulfate interactions . . . . . . . . . . 1192
C. D. Logsdon and
J. Moessner and
J. A. Williams and
I. D. Goldfine Glucocorticoids increase amylase mRNA
levels, secretory organelles, and
secretion in pancreatic acinar AR42J
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1200
A. M. Bonneau and
A. Darveau and
N. Sonenberg Effect of viral infection on host
protein synthesis and mRNA association
with the cytoplasmic cytoskeletal
structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1209
J. M. Davidson and
M. Klagsbrun and
K. E. Hill and
A. Buckley and
R. Sullivan and
P. S. Brewer and
S. C. Woodward Accelerated wound repair, cell
proliferation, and collagen accumulation
are produced by a cartilage-derived
growth factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1219
D. R. Mitchell and
J. L. Rosenbaum A motile Chlamydomonas flagellar mutant
that lacks outer dynein arms . . . . . . 1228
L. G. Paavola and
J. F. Strauss and
C. O. Boyd and
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E. S. Sztul and
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L. G. Tilney and
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K. Buckley and
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D. M. Benson and
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W. B. Busa and
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D. Gingell and
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J. Hochman and
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A. Aszalos and
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P. K. Hepler Calcium restriction prolongs metaphase
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M. Schindler and
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V. T. Nachmias Components of the cytoskeleton in the
retinal pigmented epithelium of the
chick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358
I. Maruyama and
C. E. Bell and
P. W. Majerus Thrombomodulin is found on endothelium
of arteries, veins, capillaries, and
lymphatics, and on syncytiotrophoblast
of human placenta . . . . . . . . . . . 363
P. L. McNeil and
M. P. McKenna and
D. L. Taylor A transient rise in cytosolic calcium
follows stimulation of quiescent cells
with growth factors and is inhibitable
with phorbol myristate acetate . . . . . 372
S. A. Grupp and
M. A. Lieberman and
J. A. Harmony Inhibition of lymphocyte proliferation
by detergent-solubilized mouse liver
membranes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 380
K. Nagata and
M. J. Humphries and
K. Olden and
K. M. Yamada Collagen can modulate cell interactions
with fibronectin . . . . . . . . . . . . 386
R. W. Kensler and
R. J. Levine and
M. Stewart Electron microscopic and optical
diffraction analysis of the structure of
scorpion muscle thick filaments . . . . 395
M. Stewart and
R. W. Kensler and
R. J. Levine Three-dimensional reconstruction of
thick filaments from Limulus and
scorpion muscle . . . . . . . . . . . . 402
D. R. Friedlander and
R. Brackenbury and
G. M. Edelman Conversion of embryonic form to adult
forms of N-CAM in vitro: results from de
novo synthesis of adult forms . . . . . 412
S. S. Shen and
L. J. Burgart Intracellular sodium activity in the sea
urchin egg during fertilization . . . . 420
E. Bartnik and
M. Osborn and
K. Weber Intermediate filaments in non-neuronal
cells of invertebrates: isolation and
biochemical characterization of
intermediate filaments from the
esophageal epithelium of the mollusc
Helix pomatia . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427
M. R. Kaplan and
R. D. Simoni Intracellular transport of
phosphatidylcholine to the plasma
membrane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 441
M. R. Kaplan and
R. D. Simoni Transport of cholesterol from the
endoplasmic reticulum to the plasma
membrane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 446
N. E. Owen Effect of TPA on ion fluxes and DNA
synthesis in vascular smooth muscle
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 454
C. A. Gabel and
J. E. Bergmann Processing of the asparagine-linked
oligosaccharides of secreted and
intracellular forms of the vesicular
stomatitis virus G protein: in vivo
evidence of Golgi apparatus
compartmentalization . . . . . . . . . . 460
S. Pfeiffer and
S. D. Fuller and
K. Simons Intracellular sorting and basolateral
appearance of the G protein of vesicular
stomatitis virus in Madin--Darby canine
kidney cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 470
L. Y. Bourguignon and
S. J. Suchard and
M. L. Nagpal and
J. R. Glenney A T-lymphoma transmembrane glycoprotein
(gp180) is linked to the cytoskeletal
protein, fodrin . . . . . . . . . . . . 477
M. Vantard and
A. M. Lambert and
J. De Mey and
P. Picquot and
L. J. Van Eldik Characterization and immunocytochemical
distribution of calmodulin in higher
plant endosperm cells: localization in
the mitotic apparatus . . . . . . . . . 488
R. B. Low and
J. Woodcock-Mitchell and
J. J. Mitchell and
J. Arnold and
P. M. Absher Synthesis of cytoskeletal and
contractile proteins by cultured IMR-90
fibroblasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500
J. C. Jones and
R. D. Goldman Intermediate filaments and the
initiation of desmosome assembly . . . . 506
M. J. Lohka and
J. L. Maller Induction of nuclear envelope breakdown,
chromosome condensation, and spindle
formation in cell-free extracts . . . . 518
R. Kuriyama and
G. G. Borisy Identification of molecular components
of the centrosphere in the mitotic
spindle of sea urchin eggs . . . . . . . 524
G. J. Strous and
A. Du Maine and
J. E. Zijderhand-Bleekemolen and
J. W. Slot and
A. L. Schwartz Effect of lysosomotropic amines on the
secretory pathway and on the recycling
of the asialoglycoprotein receptor in
human hepatoma cells . . . . . . . . . . 531
L. Severinsson and
P. A. Peterson Abrogation of cell surface expression of
human class I transplantation antigens
by an adenovirus protein in
\bionameXenopus laevis oocytes . . . . . 540
M. Moya and
A. Dautry-Varsat and
B. Goud and
D. Louvard and
P. Boquet Inhibition of coated pit formation in
Hep2 cells blocks the cytotoxicity of
diphtheria toxin but not that of ricin
toxin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 548
H. C. Smith and
D. L. Spector and
C. L. Woodcock and
R. L. Ochs and
J. Bhorjee Alterations in chromatin conformation
are accompanied by reorganization of
nonchromatin domains that contain
U-snRNP protein p28 and nuclear protein
p107 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 560
T. A. Schroer and
S. T. Brady and
R. B. Kelly Fast axonal transport of foreign
synaptic vesicles in squid axoplasm . . 568
E. J. Neufeld and
P. W. Majerus and
C. M. Krueger and
J. E. Saffitz Uptake and subcellular distribution of
[3H]arachidonic acid in murine
fibrosarcoma cells measured by electron
microscope autoradiography . . . . . . . 573
J. Connor and
L. Huang Efficient cytoplasmic delivery of a
fluorescent dye by pH-sensitive
immunoliposomes . . . . . . . . . . . . 582
K. Owaribe and
G. Eguchi Increase in actin contents and
elongation of apical projections in
retinal pigmented epithelial cells
during development of the chicken eye 590
Y. L. Wang Exchange of actin subunits at the
leading edge of living fibroblasts:
possible role of treadmilling . . . . . 597
R. G. Whalen and
M. Toutant and
G. S. Butler-Browne and
S. C. Watkins Hereditary pituitary dwarfism in mice
affects skeletal and cardiac myosin
isozyme transitions differently . . . . 603
M. Bronner-Fraser Alterations in neural crest migration by
a monoclonal antibody that affects cell
adhesion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 610
D. F. Wieczorek and
M. Periasamy and
G. S. Butler-Browne and
R. G. Whalen and
B. Nadal-Ginard Co-expression of multiple myosin heavy
chain genes, in addition to a
tissue-specific one, in extraocular
musculature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 618
A. M. Tassin and
M. Paintrand and
E. G. Berger and
M. Bornens The Golgi apparatus remains associated
with microtubule organizing centers
during myogenesis . . . . . . . . . . . 630
T. L. Burgess and
C. S. Craik and
R. B. Kelly The exocrine protein trypsinogen is
targeted into the secretory granules of
an endocrine cell line: studies by gene
transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 639
L. A. Sung and
E. A. Kabat and
S. Chien Interaction of lectins with membrane
receptors on erythrocyte surfaces . . . 646
L. A. Sung and
E. A. Kabat and
S. Chien Interaction energies in lectin-induced
erythrocyte aggregation . . . . . . . . 652
H. Mehta and
C. Orphe and
M. S. Todd and
C. J. Cornbrooks and
D. J. Carey Synthesis by Schwann cells of basal
lamina and membrane-associated heparan
sulfate proteoglycans . . . . . . . . . 660
E. S. Schweitzer and
R. B. Kelly Selective packaging of human growth
hormone into synaptic vesicles in a rat
neuronal (PC12) cell line . . . . . . . 667
W. B. Busa and
J. E. Ferguson and
S. K. Joseph and
J. R. Williamson and
R. Nuccitelli Activation of frog (\bionameXenopus
laevis) eggs by inositol trisphosphate.
I. Characterization of Ca$^{2+}$ release
from intracellular stores . . . . . . . 677
A. Triller and
F. Cluzeaud and
F. Pfeiffer and
H. Betz and
H. Korn Distribution of glycine receptors at
central synapses: an immunoelectron
microscopy study . . . . . . . . . . . . 683
H. C. Joshi and
D. Chu and
R. E. Buxbaum and
S. R. Heidemann Tension and compression in the
cytoskeleton of PC 12 neurites . . . . . 697
J. A. Weatherbee and
G. S. May and
J. Gambino and
N. R. Morris Involvement of a particular species of
beta-tubulin (beta 3) in conidial
development in Aspergillus nidulans . . 706
G. S. May and
J. Gambino and
J. A. Weatherbee and
N. R. Morris Identification and functional analysis
of beta-tubulin genes by site specific
integrative transformation in
Aspergillus nidulans . . . . . . . . . . 712
P. A. Netland and
B. R. Zetter Metastatic potential of B16 melanoma
cells after in vitro selection for
organ-specific adherence . . . . . . . . 720
D. B. Williams and
S. J. Swiedler and
G. W. Hart Intracellular transport of membrane
glycoproteins: two closely related
histocompatibility antigens differ in
their rates of transit to the cell
surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 725
L. Anglister and
U. J. McMahan Basal lamina directs
acetylcholinesterase accumulation at
synaptic sites in regenerating muscle 735
N. Ratner and
R. P. Bunge and
L. Glaser A neuronal cell surface heparan sulfate
proteoglycan is required for dorsal root
ganglion neuron stimulation of Schwann
cell proliferation . . . . . . . . . . . 744
T. J. Mitchison and
M. W. Kirschner Properties of the kinetochore in vitro.
I. Microtubule nucleation and tubulin
binding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 755
T. J. Mitchison and
M. W. Kirschner Properties of the kinetochore in vitro.
II. Microtubule capture and
ATP-dependent translocation . . . . . . 766
J. E. Jentoft and
C. D. Town Intracellular pH in
\bionameDictyostelium discoideum: a 31P
nuclear magnetic resonance study . . . . 778
A. A. Rogalski and
S. J. Singer An integral glycoprotein associated with
the membrane attachment sites of actin
microfilaments . . . . . . . . . . . . . 785
N. Lieska and
H. Y. Yang and
R. D. Goldman Purification of the 300K intermediate
filament-associated protein and its in
vitro recombination with intermediate
filaments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 802
M. H. Irwin and
S. H. Silvers and
R. Mayne Monoclonal antibody against chicken type
IX collagen: preparation,
characterization, and recognition of the
intact form of type IX collagen secreted
by chondrocytes . . . . . . . . . . . . 814
E. Schulze-Lohoff and
A. Hasilik and
K. von Figura Cathepsin D precursors in
clathrin-coated organelles from human
fibroblasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 824
P. Vibert and
R. Craig Structural changes that occur in scallop
myosin filaments upon activation . . . . 830
H. P. Hauri and
E. E. Sterchi and
D. Bienz and
J. A. Fransen and
A. Marxer Expression and intracellular transport
of microvillus membrane hydrolases in
human intestinal epithelial cells . . . 838
S. A. Lewis and
M. G. Lee and
N. J. Cowan Five mouse tubulin isotypes and their
regulated expression during development 852
D. E. Burstein and
P. J. Seeley and
L. A. Greene Lithium ion inhibits nerve growth
factor-induced neurite outgrowth and
phosphorylation of nerve growth
factor-modulated microtubule-associated
proteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 862
P. F. Davies and
G. A. Truskey and
H. B. Warren and
S. E. O'Connor and
B. H. Eisenhaure Metabolic cooperation between vascular
endothelial cells and smooth muscle
cells in co-culture: changes in low
density lipoprotein metabolism . . . . . 871
P. E. Stenberg and
R. P. McEver and
M. A. Shuman and
Y. V. Jacques and
D. F. Bainton A platelet alpha-granule membrane
protein (GMP-140) is expressed on the
plasma membrane after activation . . . . 880
J. L. Carpentier and
D. Brown and
B. Iacopetta and
L. Orci Detection of surface-bound ligands by
freeze-fracture autoradiography . . . . 887
K. A. Knudsen The calcium-dependent myoblast adhesion
that precedes cell fusion is mediated by
glycoproteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . 891
A. D. Lander and
D. K. Fujii and
L. F. Reichardt Purification of a factor that promotes
neurite outgrowth: isolation of laminin
and associated molecules . . . . . . . . 898
J. Landry and
D. Bernier and
C. Ouellet and
R. Goyette and
N. Marceau Spheroidal aggregate culture of rat
liver cells: histotypic reorganization,
biomatrix deposition, and maintenance of
functional activities . . . . . . . . . 914
U. W. Goodenough and
W. S. Adair and
P. Collin-Osdoby and
J. E. Heuser Structure of the Chlamydomonas
agglutinin and related flagellar surface
proteins in vitro and in situ . . . . . 924
B. T. Pan and
K. Teng and
C. Wu and
M. Adam and
R. M. Johnstone Electron microscopic evidence for
externalization of the transferrin
receptor in vesicular form in sheep
reticulocytes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 942
G. Griffiths and
S. Pfeiffer and
K. Simons and
K. Matlin Exit of newly synthesized membrane
proteins from the trans cisterna of the
Golgi complex to the plasma membrane . . 949
M. R. Kuettel and
S. P. Squinto and
J. Kwast-Welfeld and
G. Schwoch and
J. S. Schweppe and
R. A. Jungmann Localization of nuclear subunits of
cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase by
the immunocolloidal gold method . . . . 965
M. Jalkanen and
H. Nguyen and
A. Rapraeger and
N. Kurn and
M. Bernfield Heparan sulfate proteoglycans from mouse
mammary epithelial cells: localization
on the cell surface with a monoclonal
antibody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 976
E. Brandan and
M. Maldonado and
J. Garrido and
N. C. Inestrosa Anchorage of collagen-tailed
acetylcholinesterase to the
extracellular matrix is mediated by
heparan sulfate proteoglycans . . . . . 985
M. E. Wheeler and
J. M. Gerrard and
R. C. Carroll Reciprocal transmembranous
receptor-cytoskeleton interactions in
concanavalin A-activated platelets . . . 993
F. H. Schachat and
A. C. Canine and
M. M. Briggs and
M. C. Reedy The presence of two skeletal muscle
alpha-actinins correlates with
troponin-tropomyosin expression and
Z-line width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1001
C. M. Chuong and
G. M. Edelman Expression of cell-adhesion molecules in
embryonic induction. I. Morphogenesis of
nestling feathers . . . . . . . . . . . 1009
C. M. Chuong and
G. M. Edelman Expression of cell-adhesion molecules in
embryonic induction. II. Morphogenesis
of adult feathers . . . . . . . . . . . 1027
W. Y. Kao and
S. T. Case A novel giant secretion polypeptide in
Chironomus salivary glands: implications
for another Balbiani ring gene . . . . . 1044
J. M. Robinson and
J. A. Badwey and
M. L. Karnovsky and
M. J. Karnovsky Release of superoxide and change in
morphology by neutrophils in response to
phorbol esters: antagonism by inhibitors
of calcium-binding proteins . . . . . . 1052
R. A. Majack and
S. C. Cook and
P. Bornstein Platelet-derived growth factor and
heparin-like glycosaminoglycans regulate
thrombospondin synthesis and deposition
in the matrix by smooth muscle cells . . 1059
D. Schubert and
M. LaCorbiere Isolation of an adhesion-mediating
protein from chick neural retina
adherons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1071
T. H. Howard and
C. O. Oresajo The kinetics of chemotactic
peptide-induced change in F-actin
content, F-actin distribution, and the
shape of neutrophils . . . . . . . . . . 1078
S. F. Preston and
C. S. Regula and
P. R. Sager and
C. B. Pearson and
L. S. Daniels and
P. A. Brown and
R. D. Berlin Glycosaminoglycan synthesis is depressed
during mitosis and elevated during early
G1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1086
R. Harland and
H. Weintraub Translation of mRNA injected into
\bionameXenopus oocytes is specifically
inhibited by antisense RNA . . . . . . . 1094
M. Taniuchi and
E. M. Johnson Characterization of the binding
properties and retrograde axonal
transport of a monoclonal antibody
directed against the rat nerve growth
factor receptor . . . . . . . . . . . . 1100
P. S. DiStefano and
J. B. Schweitzer and
M. Taniuchi and
E. M. Johnson Selective destruction of nerve growth
factor receptor-bearing cells in vitro
using a hybrid toxin composed of ricin A
chain and a monoclonal antibody against
the nerve growth factor receptor . . . . 1107
T. Shimizu and
J. E. Dennis and
T. Masaki and
D. A. Fischman Axial arrangement of the myosin rod in
vertebrate thick filaments:
immunoelectron microscopy with a
monoclonal antibody to light meromyosin 1115
M. M. Valdivia and
B. R. Brinkley Fractionation and initial
characterization of the kinetochore from
mammalian metaphase chromosomes . . . . 1124
K. R. Jessen and
L. Morgan and
M. Brammer and
R. Mirsky Galactocerebroside is expressed by
non-myelin-forming Schwann cells in situ 1135
P. Collin-Osdoby and
W. S. Adair Characterization of the purified
Chlamydomonas minus agglutinin . . . . . 1144
C. Hyman and
K. H. Pfenninger Intracellular regulators of neuronal
sprouting: calmodulin-binding proteins
of nerve growth cones . . . . . . . . . 1153
L. A. Sklar and
G. M. Omann and
R. G. Painter Relationship of actin polymerization and
depolymerization to light scattering in
human neutrophils: dependence on
receptor occupancy and intracellular
Ca++ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1161
J. M. Chen and
C. D. Little Cells that emerge from embryonic
explants produce fibers of type IV
collagen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1175
P. S. Nose and
L. C. Griffith and
H. Schulman Ca$^{2+}$-dependent phosphorylation of
tyrosine hydroxylase in PC12 cells . . . 1182
J. L. Slonczewski and
M. W. Wilde and
S. H. Zigmond Phosphorylase a activity as an indicator
of neutrophil activation by chemotactic
peptide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1191
W. J. Welch and
J. P. Suhan Morphological study of the mammalian
stress response: characterization of
changes in cytoplasmic organelles,
cytoskeleton, and nucleoli, and
appearance of intranuclear actin
filaments in rat fibroblasts after
heat-shock treatment . . . . . . . . . . 1198
N. G. Cooper and
B. J. McLaughlin and
E. A. Tallant and
W. Y. Cheung Calmodulin-dependent protein
phosphatase: immunocytochemical
localization in chick retina . . . . . . 1212
D. Banerjee and
T. K. Mukherjee and
C. M. Redman Biosynthesis of high density lipoprotein
by chicken liver: intracellular
transport and proteolytic processing of
nascent apolipoprotein A-1 . . . . . . . 1219
A. B. Chapman and
D. M. Knight and
G. M. Ringold Glucocorticoid regulation of adipocyte
differentiation: hormonal triggering of
the developmental program and induction
of a differentiation-dependent gene . . 1227
J. Bryan and
L. M. Coluccio Kinetic analysis of F-actin
depolymerization in the presence of
platelet gelsolin and gelsolin-actin
complexes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1236
K. Luby-Phelps and
F. Lanni and
D. L. Taylor Behavior of a fluorescent analogue of
calmodulin in living 3T3 cells . . . . . 1245
B. A. Dale and
K. A. Holbrook and
J. R. Kimball and
M. Hoff and
T. T. Sun Expression of epidermal keratins and
filaggrin during human fetal skin
development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1257
A. K. Kabcenell and
P. H. Atkinson Processing of the rough endoplasmic
reticulum membrane glycoproteins of
rotavirus SA11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1270
B. H. Gibbons and
W. J. Tang and
I. R. Gibbons Organic anions stabilize the reactivated
motility of sperm flagella and the
latency of dynein 1 ATPase activity . . 1281
D. E. Titus and
W. M. Becker Investigation of the
glyoxysome-peroxisome transition in
germinating cucumber cotyledons using
double-label immunoelectron microscopy 1288
M. R. Torrisi and
S. Bonatti Immunocytochemical study of the
partition and distribution of Sindbis
virus glycoproteins in freeze-fractured
membranes of infected baby hamster
kidney cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1300
J. Behrens and
W. Birchmeier and
S. L. Goodman and
B. A. Imhof Dissociation of Madin--Darby canine
kidney epithelial cells by the
monoclonal antibody anti-arc-1:
mechanistic aspects and identification
of the antigen as a component related to
uvomorulin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1307
J. S. Pachter and
R. K. Liem alpha-Internexin, a 66-kD intermediate
filament-binding protein from mammalian
central nervous tissues . . . . . . . . 1316
E. W. Napolitano and
J. S. Pachter and
S. S. Chin and
R. K. Liem beta-Internexin, a ubiquitous
intermediate filament-associated protein 1323
P. N. Hoffman and
G. W. Thompson and
J. W. Griffin and
D. L. Price Changes in neurofilament transport
coincide temporally with alterations in
the caliber of axons in regenerating
motor fibers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1332
G. E. Landreth and
L. K. Williams and
G. D. Rieser Association of the epidermal growth
factor receptor kinase with the
detergent-insoluble cytoskeleton of A431
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1341
L. J. Rizzolo and
J. Finidori and
A. Gonzalez and
M. Arpin and
I. E. Ivanov and
M. Adesnik and
D. D. Sabatini Biosynthesis and intracellular sorting
of growth hormone-viral envelope
glycoprotein hybrids . . . . . . . . . . 1351
A. S. Zervos and
J. Hope and
W. H. Evans Preparation of a gap junction fraction
from uteri of pregnant rats: the 28-kD
polypeptides of uterus, liver, and heart
gap junctions are homologous . . . . . . 1363
L. I. Binder and
A. Frankfurter and
L. I. Rebhun The distribution of tau in the mammalian
central nervous system . . . . . . . . . 1371
C. L. Howe and
L. M. Sacramone and
M. S. Mooseker and
J. S. Morrow Mechanisms of cytoskeletal regulation:
modulation of membrane affinity in avian
brush border and erythrocyte spectrins 1379
F. Torri-Tarelli and
F. Grohovaz and
R. Fesce and
B. Ceccarelli Temporal coincidence between synaptic
vesicle fusion and quantal secretion of
acetylcholine . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1386
W. S. Sale and
U. W. Goodenough and
J. E. Heuser The substructure of isolated and in situ
outer dynein arms of sea urchin sperm
flagella . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1400
B. K. Grove and
L. Cerny and
J. C. Perriard and
H. M. Eppenberger Myomesin and M-protein: expression of
two M-band proteins in pectoral muscle
and heart during development . . . . . . 1413
D. J. Arndt-Jovin and
M. Robert-Nicoud and
P. Baurschmidt and
T. M. Jovin Immunofluorescence localization of
Z--DNA in chromosomes: quantitation by
scanning microphotometry and
computer-assisted image analysis . . . . 1422
N. J. Galvin and
V. M. Dixit and
K. M. O'Rourke and
S. A. Santoro and
G. A. Grant and
W. A. Frazier Mapping of epitopes for monoclonal
antibodies against human platelet
thrombospondin with electron microscopy
and high sensitivity amino acid
sequencing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1434
P. Cowin and
H. P. Kapprell and
W. W. Franke The complement of desmosomal plaque
proteins in different cell types . . . . 1442
A. Christiansson and
F. A. Kuypers and
B. Roelofsen and
J. A. Op den Kamp and
L. L. van Deenen Lipid molecular shape affects
erythrocyte morphology: a study
involving replacement of native
phosphatidylcholine with different
species followed by treatment of cells
with sphingomyelinase C or phospholipase
A2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1455
J. Boyles and
J. E. Fox and
D. R. Phillips and
P. E. Stenberg Organization of the cytoskeleton in
resting, discoid platelets: preservation
of actin filaments by a modified
fixation that prevents osmium damage . . 1463
T. P. Cheng and
T. S. Reese Polarized compartmentalization of
organelles in growth cones from
developing optic tectum . . . . . . . . 1473
G. M. Fuller and
J. M. Otto and
B. M. Woloski and
C. T. McGary and
M. A. Adams The effects of hepatocyte stimulating
factor on fibrinogen biosynthesis in
hepatocyte monolayers . . . . . . . . . 1481
H. Katow and
M. Hayashi Role of fibronectin in primary
mesenchyme cell migration in the sea
urchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1487
P. A. Brown and
R. D. Berlin Packing volume of sedimented
microtubules: regulation and potential
relationship to an intracellular matrix 1492
L. C. Lopez and
E. M. Bayna and
D. Litoff and
N. L. Shaper and
J. H. Shaper and
B. D. Shur Receptor function of mouse sperm surface
galactosyltransferase during
fertilization . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1501
M. A. Hadley and
S. W. Byers and
C. A. Suárez-Quian and
H. K. Kleinman and
M. Dym Extracellular matrix regulates Sertoli
cell differentiation, testicular cord
formation, and germ cell development in
vitro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1511
B. Geiger and
T. Volk and
T. Volberg Molecular heterogeneity of adherens
junctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1523
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N. M. McKenna and
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D. R. Waddell and
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C. M. Eppler and
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G. K. Owens and
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J. Mar and
J. H. Lee and
D. Shea and
C. J. Walsh New poly(A)+RNAs appear coordinately
during the differentiation of Naegleria
gruberi amebae into flagellates . . . . 353
Y. M. Hsu and
J. L. Wang Growth control in cultured 3T3
fibroblasts. V. Purification of an Mr
13,000 polypeptide responsible for
growth inhibitory activity . . . . . . . 362
H. Baumann and
R. E. Hill and
D. N. Sauder and
G. P. Jahreis Regulation of major acute-phase plasma
proteins by hepatocyte-stimulating
factors of human squamous carcinoma
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370
M. Dubois-Dalcq and
T. Behar and
L. Hudson and
R. A. Lazzarini Emergence of three myelin proteins in
oligodendrocytes cultured without
neurons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 384
H. W. Müller and
M. J. Ignatius and
D. H. Hangen and
E. M. Shooter Expression of specific sheath cell
proteins during peripheral nerve growth
and regeneration in mammals . . . . . . 393
G. J. Cole and
L. Glaser A heparin-binding domain from N-CAM is
involved in neural cell-substratum
adhesion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403
D. R. Friedlander and
M. Grumet and
G. M. Edelman Nerve growth factor enhances expression
of neuron-glia cell adhesion molecule in
PC12 cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 413
J. R. Sanes and
M. Schachner and
J. Covault Expression of several adhesive
macromolecules (N-CAM, L1, J1, NILE,
uvomorulin, laminin, fibronectin, and a
heparan sulfate proteoglycan) in
embryonic, adult, and denervated adult
skeletal muscle . . . . . . . . . . . . 420
R. B. Runyan and
G. D. Maxwell and
B. D. Shur Evidence for a novel enzymatic mechanism
of neural crest cell migration on
extracellular glycoconjugate matrices 432
S. K. Akiyama and
S. S. Yamada and
K. M. Yamada Characterization of a 140-kD avian cell
surface antigen as a fibronectin-binding
molecule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442
V. P. Patel and
H. F. Lodish The fibronectin receptor on mammalian
erythroid precursor cells:
characterization and developmental
regulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 449
B. Gumbiner and
K. Simons A functional assay for proteins involved
in establishing an epithelial occluding
barrier: identification of a
uvomorulin-like polypeptide . . . . . . 457
S. L. Griffiths and
R. M. Perkins and
C. H. Streuli and
D. R. Critchley Variants of BALB/c 3T3 cells lacking
complex gangliosides retain a
fibronectin matrix and spread normally
on fibronectin-coated substrates . . . . 469
I. K. Moutsatsos and
J. M. Davis and
J. L. Wang Endogenous lectins from cultured cells:
subcellular localization of
carbohydrate-binding protein 35 in 3T3
fibroblasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477
R. Horvat and
A. Hovorka and
G. Dekan and
H. Poczewski and
D. Kerjaschki Endothelial cell membranes contain
podocalyxin--the major sialoprotein of
visceral glomerular epithelial cells . . 484
N. C. Bols and
M. M. Roberson and
P. L. Haywood-Reid and
R. F. Cerra and
S. H. Barondes Secretion of a cytoplasmic lectin from
\bionameXenopus laevis skin . . . . . . 492
K. Miller and
J. Beardmore and
H. Kanety and
J. Schlessinger and
C. R. Hopkins Localization of the epidermal growth
factor (EGF) receptor within the
endosome of EGF-stimulated epidermoid
carcinoma (A431) cells . . . . . . . . . 500
A. Patzak and
H. Winkler Exocytotic exposure and recycling of
membrane antigens of chromaffin
granules: ultrastructural evaluation
after immunolabeling . . . . . . . . . . 510
J. S. Bonifacino and
P. Perez and
R. D. Klausner and
I. V. Sandoval Study of the transit of an integral
membrane protein from secretory granules
through the plasma membrane of secreting
rat basophilic leukemia cells using a
specific monoclonal antibody . . . . . . 516
S. D. Emr and
A. Vassarotti and
J. Garrett and
B. L. Geller and
M. Takeda and
M. G. Douglas The amino terminus of the yeast
F1-ATPase beta-subunit precursor
functions as a mitochondrial import
signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523
A. K. Menon and
D. Holowka and
W. W. Webb and
B. Baird Clustering, mobility, and triggering
activity of small oligomers of
immunoglobulin E on rat basophilic
leukemia cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . 534
A. K. Menon and
D. Holowka and
W. W. Webb and
B. Baird Cross-linking of receptor-bound IgE to
aggregates larger than dimers leads to
rapid immobilization . . . . . . . . . . 541
K. A. Fisher and
K. C. Yanagimoto Effect of membrane splitting on
transmembrane polypeptides . . . . . . . 551
M. Bologna and
R. Allen and
R. Dulbecco Organization of cytokeratin bundles by
desmosomes in rat mammary cells . . . . 560
H. Goodall and
B. Maro Major loss of junctional coupling during
mitosis in early mouse embryos . . . . . 568
F. W. Kan and
P. P. da Silva Preferential association of
glycoproteins to the euchromatin regions
of cross-fractured nuclei is revealed by
fracture-label . . . . . . . . . . . . . 576
N. S. Fedarko and
H. E. Conrad A unique heparan sulfate in the nuclei
of hepatocytes: structural changes with
the growth state of the cells . . . . . 587
C. F. Bennett and
D. L. Spector and
L. C. Yeoman Nonhistone protein BA is a glutathione
S-transferase localized to
interchromatinic regions of the cell
nucleus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600
M. Cantino and
J. Squire Resting myosin cross-bridge
configuration in frog muscle thick
filaments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 610
S. W. Rothwell and
W. A. Grasser and
D. B. Murphy End-to-end annealing of microtubules in
vitro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 619
D. B. Murphy and
W. A. Grasser and
K. T. Wallis Immunofluorescence examination of beta
tubulin expression and marginal band
formation in developing chicken
erythroblasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 628
M. F. Bader and
J. M. Trifaró and
O. K. Langley and
D. Thiersé and
D. Aunis Secretory cell actin-binding proteins:
identification of a gelsolin-like
protein in chromaffin cells . . . . . . 636
R. A. Nixon and
K. B. Logvinenko Multiple fates of newly synthesized
neurofilament proteins: evidence for a
stationary neurofilament network
distributed nonuniformly along axons of
retinal ganglion cell neurons . . . . . 647
K. L. Gould and
J. A. Cooper and
A. Bretscher and
T. Hunter The protein-tyrosine kinase substrate,
p81, is homologous to a chicken
microvillar core protein . . . . . . . . 660
M. G. Kinsella and
T. N. Wight Modulation of sulfated proteoglycan
synthesis by bovine aortic endothelial
cells during migration . . . . . . . . . 679
D. A. Cheresh and
M. D. Pierschbacher and
M. A. Herzig and
K. Mujoo Disialogangliosides GD2 and GD3 are
involved in the attachment of human
melanoma and neuroblastoma cells to
extracellular matrix proteins . . . . . 688
Z. Werb and
R. M. Hembry and
G. Murphy and
J. Aggeler Commitment to expression of the
metalloendopeptidases, collagenase and
stromelysin: relationship of inducing
events to changes in cytoskeletal
architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 697
E. Engvall and
H. Hessle and
G. Klier Molecular assembly, secretion, and
matrix deposition of type VI collagen 703
C. Nguyen and
M. G. Mattei and
J. F. Mattei and
M. J. Santoni and
C. Goridis and
B. R. Jordan Localization of the human NCAM gene to
band q23 of chromosome 11: the third
gene coding for a cell interaction
molecule mapped to the distal portion of
the long arm of chromosome 11 . . . . . 711
J. Covault and
J. R. Sanes Distribution of N-CAM in synaptic and
extrasynaptic portions of developing and
adult skeletal muscle . . . . . . . . . 716
J. Covault and
J. P. Merlie and
C. Goridis and
J. R. Sanes Molecular forms of N-CAM and its RNA in
developing and denervated skeletal
muscle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 731
R. D. Sanderson and
J. M. Fitch and
T. R. Linsenmayer and
R. Mayne Fibroblasts promote the formation of a
continuous basal lamina during
myogenesis in vitro . . . . . . . . . . 740
E. Kordeli and
J. Cartaud and
H. O. Nghiêm and
L. A. Pradel and
C. Dubreuil and
D. Paulin and
J. P. Changeux Evidence for a polarity in the
distribution of proteins from the
cytoskeleton in Torpedo marmorata
electrocytes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 748
M. Nicolet and
M. Pinçon-Raymond and
F. Rieger Globular and asymmetric
acetylcholinesterase in frog muscle
basal lamina sheaths . . . . . . . . . . 762
T. Kreiner and
W. Sossin and
R. H. Scheller Localization of Aplysia neurosecretory
peptides to multiple populations of
dense core vesicles . . . . . . . . . . 769
B. G. Wallace Aggregating factor from Torpedo electric
organ induces patches containing
acetylcholine receptors,
acetylcholinesterase, and
butyrylcholinesterase on cultured
myotubes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 783
D. Knaack and
I. Shen and
M. M. Salpeter and
T. R. Podleski Selective effects of ascorbic acid on
acetylcholine receptor number and
distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 795
D. Giulian and
R. L. Allen and
T. J. Baker and
Y. Tomozawa Brain peptides and glial growth. I.
Glia-promoting factors as regulators of
gliogenesis in the developing and
injured central nervous system . . . . . 803
D. Giulian and
D. G. Young Brain peptides and glial growth. II.
Identification of cells that secrete
glia-promoting factors . . . . . . . . . 812
C. Richter-Landsberg and
B. Jastorff The role of cAMP in nerve growth
factor-promoted neurite outgrowth in
PC12 cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 821
S. H. Green and
R. E. Rydel and
J. L. Connolly and
L. A. Greene PC12 cell mutants that possess low- but
not high-affinity nerve growth factor
receptors neither respond to nor
internalize nerve growth factor . . . . 830
C. Ffrench-Constant and
R. H. Miller and
J. Kruse and
M. Schachner and
M. C. Raff Molecular specialization of astrocyte
processes at nodes of Ranvier in rat
optic nerve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 844
L. W. Jiang and
M. Schindler Chemical factors that influence
nucleocytoplasmic transport: a
fluorescence photobleaching study . . . 853
M. Schindler and
L. W. Jiang Nuclear actin and myosin as control
elements in nucleocytoplasmic transport 859
M. J. Anderson Nerve-induced remodeling of muscle basal
lamina during synaptogenesis . . . . . . 863
D. H. Presky and
A. Schonbrunn Receptor-bound somatostatin and
epidermal growth factor are processed
differently in GH4C1 rat pituitary cells 878
D. F. Cutler and
H. Garoff Mutants of the membrane-binding region
of Semliki Forest virus E2 protein. I.
Cell surface transport and fusogenic
activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 889
D. F. Cutler and
P. Melancon and
H. Garoff Mutants of the membrane-binding region
of Semliki Forest virus E2 protein. II.
Topology and membrane binding . . . . . 902
D. L. Deitcher and
M. R. Neutra and
K. E. Mostov Functional expression of the polymeric
immunoglobulin receptor from cloned cDNA
in fibroblasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911
J. M. Schiff and
M. M. Fisher and
A. L. Jones and
B. J. Underdown Human IgA as a heterovalent ligand:
switching from the asialoglycoprotein
receptor to secretory component during
transport across the rat hepatocyte . . 920
S. C. Mueller and
A. L. Hubbard Receptor-mediated endocytosis of
asialoglycoproteins by rat hepatocytes:
receptor-positive and receptor-negative
endosomes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 932
C. A. Gabel and
S. A. Foster Lysosomal enzyme trafficking in mannose
$6$-phosphate receptor-positive mouse
L-cells: demonstration of a steady state
accumulation of phosphorylated acid
hydrolases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 943
A. M. Weissman and
R. D. Klausner and
K. Rao and
J. B. Harford Exposure of K562 cells to anti-receptor
monoclonal antibody OKT9 results in
rapid redistribution and enhanced
degradation of the transferrin receptor 951
S. Ohkuma and
J. Chudzik and
B. Poole The effects of basic substances and
acidic ionophores on the digestion of
exogenous and endogenous proteins in
mouse peritoneal macrophages . . . . . . 959
S. Olsnes and
T. I. Tònnessen and
K. Sandvig pH-regulated anion antiport in nucleated
mammalian cells . . . . . . . . . . . . 967
B. D. Kohorn and
E. Harel and
P. R. Chitnis and
J. P. Thornber and
E. M. Tobin Functional and mutational analysis of
the light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b
protein of thylakoid membranes . . . . . 972
P. R. Chitnis and
E. Harel and
B. D. Kohorn and
E. M. Tobin and
J. P. Thornber Assembly of the precursor and processed
light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b protein
of Lemna into the light-harvesting
complex II of barley etiochloroplasts 982
J. L. Carpentier and
H. Gazzano and
E. Van Obberghen and
M. Fehlmann and
P. Freychet and
L. Orci Intracellular pathway followed by the
insulin receptor covalently coupled to
125I-photoreactive insulin during
internalization and recycling . . . . . 989
B. W. Shen and
R. Josephs and
T. L. Steck Ultrastructure of the intact skeleton of
the human erythrocyte membrane . . . . . 997
D. Kristofferson and
T. Mitchison and
M. Kirschner Direct observation of steady-state
microtubule dynamics . . . . . . . . . . 1007
E. Schulze and
M. Kirschner Microtubule dynamics in interphase cells 1020
P. Wadsworth and
E. D. Salmon Analysis of the treadmilling model
during metaphase of mitosis using
fluorescence redistribution after
photobleaching . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1032
H. J. Clarke and
Y. Masui Transformation of sperm nuclei to
metaphase chromosomes in the cytoplasm
of maturing oocytes of the mouse . . . . 1039
C. A. Gilson and
N. Ackland and
B. Burnside Regulation of reactivated elongation in
lysed cell models of teleost retinal
cones by cAMP and calcium . . . . . . . 1047
S. A. Kuznetsov and
V. I. Rodionov and
E. S. Nadezhdina and
D. B. Murphy and
V. I. Gelfand Identification of a 34-kD polypeptide as
a light chain of microtubule-associated
protein-1 (MAP-1) and its association
with a MAP-1 peptide that binds to
microtubules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1060
E. M. Mandelkow and
R. Schultheiss and
R. Rapp and
M. Müller and
E. Mandelkow On the surface lattice of microtubules:
helix starts, protofilament number,
seam, and handedness . . . . . . . . . . 1067
P. A. Amato and
D. L. Taylor Probing the mechanism of incorporation
of fluorescently labeled actin into
stress fibers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1074
J. A. Wilkins and
S. Lin A re-examination of the interaction of
vinculin with actin . . . . . . . . . . 1085
S. Suzuki and
G. H. Pollack Bridgelike interconnections between
thick filaments in stretched skeletal
muscle fibers observed by the
freeze-fracture method . . . . . . . . . 1093
C. Hill and
K. Weber Monoclonal antibodies distinguish titins
from heart and skeletal muscle . . . . . 1099
J. C. Jones and
K. M. Yokoo and
R. D. Goldman Further analysis of pemphigus
autoantibodies and their use in studies
on the heterogeneity, structure, and
function of desmosomes . . . . . . . . . 1109
G. G. Gundersen and
J. C. Bulinski Distribution of tyrosinated and
nontyrosinated alpha-tubulin during
mitosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1118
R. A. Kosher and
W. M. Kulyk and
S. W. Gay Collagen gene expression during limb
cartilage differentiation . . . . . . . 1151
M. Staufenbiel and
E. Lazarides Assembly of protein 4.1 during chicken
erythroid differentiation . . . . . . . 1157
H. C. Blair and
A. J. Kahn and
E. C. Crouch and
J. J. Jeffrey and
S. L. Teitelbaum Isolated osteoclasts resorb the organic
and inorganic components of bone . . . . 1164
W. J. Broughton and
C. H. Wong and
A. Lewin and
U. Samrey and
H. Myint and
H. Meyer and
D. N. Dowling and
R. Simon Identification of Rhizobium plasmid
sequences involved in recognition of
Psophocarpus, Vigna, and other legumes 1173
I. Lang and
M. Scholz and
R. Peters Molecular mobility and nucleocytoplasmic
flux in hepatoma cells . . . . . . . . . 1183
M. Perrot-Applanat and
M. T. Groyer-Picard and
F. Logeat and
E. Milgrom Ultrastructural localization of the
progesterone receptor by an immunogold
method: effect of hormone administration 1191
S. C. Lee and
D. E. Sabath and
C. Deutsch and
M. B. Prystowsky Increased voltage-gated potassium
conductance during interleukin
$2$-stimulated proliferation of a mouse
helper T lymphocyte clone . . . . . . . 1200
D. L. Kropf Electrophysiological properties of
Achlya hyphae: ionic currents studied by
intracellular potential recording . . . 1209
R. K. Assoian and
M. B. Sporn Type beta transforming growth factor in
human platelets: release during platelet
degranulation and action on vascular
smooth muscle cells . . . . . . . . . . 1217
S. E. Myrdal and
N. Auersperg An agent or agents produced by
virus-transformed cells cause
unregulated ruffling in untransformed
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1224
S. E. Myrdal and
D. R. Twardzik and
N. Auersperg Cell-mediated co-action of transforming
growth factors: incubation of type beta
with normal rat kidney cells produces a
soluble activity that prolongs the
ruffling response to type alpha . . . . 1230
M. P. Stoppelli and
P. Verde and
G. Grimaldi and
E. K. Locatelli and
F. Blasi Increase in urokinase plasminogen
activator mRNA synthesis in human
carcinoma cells is a primary effect of
the potent tumor promoter, phorbol
myristate acetate . . . . . . . . . . . 1235
T. A. Gottlieb and
A. Gonzalez and
L. Rizzolo and
M. J. Rindler and
M. Adesnik and
D. D. Sabatini Sorting and endocytosis of viral
glycoproteins in transfected polarized
epithelial cells . . . . . . . . . . . . 1242
A. J. Jesaitis and
J. Yguerabide The lateral mobility of the
(Na+,K+)-dependent ATPase in
Madin--Darby canine kidney cells . . . . 1256
J. A. Cardelli and
G. S. Golumbeski and
R. L. Dimond Lysosomal enzymes in
\bionameDictyostelium discoideum are
transported to lysosomes at distinctly
different rates . . . . . . . . . . . . 1264
M. G. Roth and
C. Doyle and
J. Sambrook and
M. J. Gething Heterologous transmembrane and
cytoplasmic domains direct functional
chimeric influenza virus hemagglutinins
into the endocytic pathway . . . . . . . 1271
D. J. Bowles and
S. E. Marcus and
D. J. Pappin and
J. B. Findlay and
E. Eliopoulos and
P. R. Maycox and
J. Burgess Posttranslational processing of
concanavalin A precursors in jackbean
cotyledons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1284
M. Tavassoli and
T. Kishimoto and
M. Kataoka Liver endothelium mediates the
hepatocyte's uptake of ceruloplasmin . . 1298
L. Ghitescu and
A. Fixman and
M. Simionescu and
N. Simionescu Specific binding sites for albumin
restricted to plasmalemmal vesicles of
continuous capillary endothelium:
receptor-mediated transcytosis . . . . . 1304
V. S. Goldmacher and
N. L. Tinnel and
B. C. Nelson Evidence that pinocytosis in lymphoid
cells has a low capacity . . . . . . . . 1312
D. D. Wagner and
T. Mayadas and
V. J. Marder Initial glycosylation and acidic pH in
the Golgi apparatus are required for
multimerization of von Willebrand factor 1320
J. H. Keen and
M. M. Black The phosphorylation of coated membrane
proteins in intact neurons . . . . . . . 1325
K. R. Johnson and
P. D. Lampe and
K. C. Hur and
C. F. Louis and
R. G. Johnson A lens intercellular junction protein,
MP26, is a phosphoprotein . . . . . . . 1334
M. Gramzow and
M. Bachmann and
G. Uhlenbruck and
A. Dorn and
W. E. Müller Identification and further
characterization of the specific cell
binding fragment from sponge aggregation
factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1344
T. N. Metcalf and
M. A. Villanueva and
M. Schindler and
J. L. Wang Monoclonal antibodies directed against
protoplasts of soybean cells: analysis
of the lateral mobility of plasma
membrane-bound antibody MVS-1 . . . . . 1350
A. E. Sowers A long-lived fusogenic state is induced
in erythrocyte ghosts by electric pulses 1358
J. D. Bleil and
P. M. Wassarman Autoradiographic visualization of the
mouse egg's sperm receptor bound to
sperm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1363
D. E. Wolf and
S. S. Hagopian and
S. Ishijima Changes in sperm plasma membrane lipid
diffusibility after hyperactivation
during in vitro capacitation in the
mouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1372
E. de Lamirande and
C. Gagnon Effects of protease inhibitors and
substrates on motility of mammalian
spermatozoa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1378
M. S. Cooper and
M. Schliwa Motility of cultured fish epidermal
cells in the presence and absence of
direct current electric fields . . . . . 1384
J. Kolega Effects of mechanical tension on
protrusive activity and microfilament
and intermediate filament organization
in an epidermal epithelium moving in
culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1400
P. W. French and
D. R. Hewish Localization of low-sulfur keratin
proteins in the wool follicle using
monoclonal antibodies . . . . . . . . . 1412
J. A. Rothnagel and
G. E. Rogers Trichohyalin, an intermediate
filament-associated protein of the hair
follicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1419
J. B. Meigs and
Y. L. Wang Reorganization of alpha-actinin and
vinculin induced by a phorbol ester in
living cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1430
J. Bryan and
S. Hwo Definition of an N-terminal
actin-binding domain and a C-terminal
Ca$^{2+}$ regulatory domain in human
brevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1439
R. J. Bloch Actin at receptor-rich domains of
isolated acetylcholine receptor clusters 1447
R. I. Sha'afi and
J. Shefcyk and
R. Yassin and
T. F. Molski and
M. Volpi and
P. H. Naccache and
J. R. White and
M. B. Feinstein and
E. L. Becker Is a rise in intracellular concentration
of free calcium necessary or sufficient
for stimulated cytoskeletal-associated
actin? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1459
P. B. Antin and
S. Tokunaka and
V. T. Nachmias and
H. Holtzer Role of stress fiber-like structures in
assembling nascent myofibrils in
myosheets recovering from exposure to
ethyl methanesulfonate . . . . . . . . . 1464
Y. Zhang and
S. A. Shafiq and
D. Bader Detection of a ventricular-specific
myosin heavy chain in adult and
developing chicken heart . . . . . . . . 1480
L. J. Hayward and
R. J. Schwartz Sequential expression of chicken actin
genes during myogenesis . . . . . . . . 1485
T. L. Karr and
B. M. Alberts Organization of the cytoskeleton in
early \bionameDrosophila embryos . . . . 1494
P. C. Bridgman and
B. Kachar and
T. S. Reese The structure of cytoplasm in directly
frozen cultured cells. II. Cytoplasmic
domains associated with organelle
movements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1510
M. J. Schibler and
F. Cabral Taxol-dependent mutants of Chinese
hamster ovary cells with alterations in
alpha- and beta-tubulin . . . . . . . . 1522
M. G. Waters and
G. Blobel Secretory protein translocation in a
yeast cell-free system can occur
posttranslationally and requires ATP
hydrolysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1543
T. H. Stevens and
J. H. Rothman and
G. S. Payne and
R. Schekman Gene dosage-dependent secretion of yeast
vacuolar carboxypeptidase Y . . . . . . 1551
D. G. Bole and
L. M. Hendershot and
J. F. Kearney Posttranslational association of
immunoglobulin heavy chain binding
protein with nascent heavy chains in
nonsecreting and secreting hybridomas 1558
K. F. Kozarsky and
H. A. Brush and
M. Krieger Unusual forms of low density lipoprotein
receptors in hamster cell mutants with
defects in the receptor structural gene 1567
D. M. Kingsley and
K. F. Kozarsky and
M. Segal and
M. Krieger Three types of low density lipoprotein
receptor-deficient mutant have
pleiotropic defects in the synthesis of
N-linked, O-linked, and lipid-linked
carbohydrate chains . . . . . . . . . . 1576
P. L. McNeil and
J. A. Swanson and
S. D. Wright and
S. C. Silverstein and
D. L. Taylor Fc-receptor-mediated phagocytosis occurs
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B. M. Riederer and
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L. Y. Bourguignon and
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J. L. Madara and
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J. M. Lucocq and
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L. Puddington and
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J. Lipp and
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M. A. McCloskey and
M. M. Poo Contact-induced redistribution of
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P. D. Lew and
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J. A. Oberdorf and
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I. Zachary and
J. W. Sinnett-Smith and
E. Rozengurt Early events elicited by bombesin and
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S. A. Mendoza and
J. A. Schneider and
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E. Rozengurt Early events elicited by bombesin and
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Z. S. Brelvi and
G. P. Studzinski Changes in the expression of oncogenes
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B. Tedeschi and
J. N. Barrett and
R. W. Keane Astrocytes produce interferon that
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D. J. Carey and
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C. M. Rafferty Schwann cell myelination: induction by
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M. E. Gurney and
B. R. Apatoff and
S. P. Heinrich Suppression of terminal axonal sprouting
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R. Bischoff Rapid adhesion of nerve cells to muscle
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A. N. van den Pol and
U. di Porzio and
U. Rutishauser Growth cone localization of neural cell
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D. Schubert and
M. LaCorbiere and
F. Esch A chick neural retina adhesion and
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M. Hayashi and
Y. Ninomiya and
J. Parsons and
K. Hayashi and
B. R. Olsen and
R. L. Trelstad Differential localization of mRNAs of
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P. Castagnola and
G. Moro and
F. Descalzi-Cancedda and
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P. Knox and
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B. D. Williams and
D. R. Mitchell and
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M. LeDizet and
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E. J. Aamodt and
J. G. Culotti Microtubules and microtubule-associated
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N. Hirokawa 270K microtubule-associated protein
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A. S. Ma and
T. T. Sun Differentiation-dependent changes in the
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A. Schermer and
S. Galvin and
T. T. Sun Differentiation-related expression of a
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G. E. White and
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G. Schuster and
M. Dewit and
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I. Ohad Transient inactivation of the thylakoid
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P. J. Newman and
Y. Kawai and
R. R. Montgomery and
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structurally and immunologically related
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F. A. Wiegant and
F. J. Blok and
L. H. Defize and
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J. Boonstra Epidermal growth factor receptors
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G. E. Ward and
G. W. Moy and
V. D. Vacquier Phosphorylation of membrane-bound
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S. R. Pfeffer and
T. Huima and
C. M. Redman Biosynthesis of spectrin and its
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J. C. Aster and
G. J. Brewer and
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D. L. Paul Molecular cloning of cDNA for rat liver
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D. C. Spray and
R. D. Ginzberg and
E. A. Morales and
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S. Hoffman and
D. R. Friedlander and
C. M. Chuong and
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G. M. Edelman Differential contributions of Ng--CAM
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N. Ratner and
A. Elbein and
M. B. Bunge and
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L. Glaser Specific asparagine-linked
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M. G. Honig and
R. I. Hume Fluorescent carbocyanine dyes allow
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P. De Camilli and
M. Moretti and
S. D. Donini and
U. Walter and
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M. H. Jacob and
J. M. Lindstrom and
D. K. Berg Surface and intracellular distribution
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M. L. Wier and
M. Edidin Effects of cell density and
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K. Nagata and
S. Saga and
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D. E. Birk and
R. L. Trelstad Extracellular compartments in tendon
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M. Hortsch and
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J. D. Bangs and
N. W. Andrews and
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P. T. Englund Posttranslational modification and
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M. D. Snider and
O. C. Rogers Membrane traffic in animal cells:
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J. W. Woods and
M. Doriaux and
M. G. Farquhar Transferrin receptors recycle to cis and
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N. L. Kedersha and
D. F. Hill and
K. E. Kronquist and
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P. L. Mayerson and
M. O. Hall Rat retinal pigment epithelial cells
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M. J. Schlesinger Heat shock proteins: the search for
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E. Livneh and
M. Benveniste and
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U. Murthy and
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A. Sen-Majumdar and
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J. A. Chasis and
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J. R. Apgar and
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R. J. Wieser and
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M. Baetscher and
D. W. Pumplin and
R. J. Bloch Vitronectin at sites of cell-substrate
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F. Rieger and
J. K. Daniloff and
M. Pincon-Raymond and
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R. R. Bruns and
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U. W. Goodenough and
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C. Gajdusek and
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F. G. Giancotti and
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G. W. Conrad and
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B. S. Coller Activation affects access to the
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P. M. Rosoff and
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L. H. Wu and
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M. Rechsteiner Dynamic behavior of histone H1
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P. Meda and
R. Bruzzone and
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M. E. Swanson and
A. M. Elste and
S. M. Greenberg and
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T. H. Aldrich and
M. E. Furth Abundant expression of ras proteins in
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T. B. Usdin and
G. D. Fischbach Purification and characterization of a
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S. S. Carlson and
P. Caroni and
R. B. Kelly A nerve terminal anchorage protein from
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J. D. Black and
J. O. Dolly Interaction of 125I-labeled botulinum
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Ultrastructural autoradiographic
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J. D. Black and
J. O. Dolly Interaction of 125I-labeled botulinum
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M. M. Black and
J. M. Aletta and
L. A. Greene Regulation of microtubule composition
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C. G. Jensen and
B. H. Smaill Analysis of the spatial organization of
microtubule-associated proteins . . . . 559
H. Maruta and
K. Greer and
J. L. Rosenbaum The acetylation of alpha-tubulin and its
relationship to the assembly and
disassembly of microtubules . . . . . . 571
C. L. Rieder and
E. A. Davison and
L. C. Jensen and
L. Cassimeris and
E. D. Salmon Oscillatory movements of monooriented
chromosomes and their position relative
to the spindle pole result from the
ejection properties of the aster and
half-spindle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581
W. Z. Cande and
K. McDonald Physiological and ultrastructural
analysis of elongating mitotic spindles
reactivated in vitro . . . . . . . . . . 593
M. P. Koonce and
M. Schliwa Reactivation of organelle movements
along the cytoskeletal framework of a
giant freshwater ameba . . . . . . . . . 605
C. Klotz and
N. Bordes and
M. C. Laine and
D. Sandoz and
M. Bornens Myosin at the apical pole of ciliated
epithelial cells as revealed by a
monoclonal antibody . . . . . . . . . . 613
T. Ueno and
E. D. Korn Isolation and partial characterization
of a 110-kD dimer actin-binding protein 621
S. Yamashiro-Matsumura and
F. Matsumura Intracellular localization of the 55-kD
actin-bundling protein in cultured
cells: spatial relationships with actin,
alpha-actinin, tropomyosin, and fimbrin 631
E. H. Ball and
C. Freitag and
S. Gurofsky Vinculin interaction with permeabilized
cells: disruption and reconstitution of
a binding site . . . . . . . . . . . . . 641
J. S. Tash and
H. Hidaka and
A. R. Means Axokinin phosphorylation by
cAMP-dependent protein kinase is
sufficient for activation of sperm
flagellar motility . . . . . . . . . . . 649
A. C. Knapp and
W. W. Franke and
H. Heid and
M. Hatzfeld and
J. L. Jorcano and
R. Moll Cytokeratin No. 9, an epidermal type I
keratin characteristic of a special
program of keratinocyte differentiation
displaying body site specificity . . . . 657
E. B. Kmiec and
A. Worcel The positive transcription factor of the
5S RNA gene proteolyses during direct
exchange between 5S DNA sites . . . . . 673
N. Moreau and
N. Angelier and
M. L. Bonnanfant-Jais and
P. Gounon and
P. Kubisz Association of nucleoplasmin with
transcription products as revealed by
immunolocalization in the amphibian
oocyte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 683
C. A. Berg and
J. G. Gall Microinjected \bionameTetrahymena rDNA
ends are not recognized as telomeres in
\bionameXenopus eggs . . . . . . . . . . 691
N. L. Kedersha and
L. H. Rome Isolation and characterization of a
novel ribonucleoprotein particle: large
structures contain a single species of
small RNA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 699
M. Berrios and
P. A. Fisher A myosin heavy-chain-like polypeptide is
associated with the nuclear envelope in
higher eukaryotic cells . . . . . . . . 711
C. P. Chia and
C. J. Arntzen Evidence for two-step processing of
nuclear-encoded chloroplast proteins
during membrane assembly . . . . . . . . 725
S. C. Darr and
S. C. Somerville and
C. J. Arntzen Monoclonal antibodies to the
light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b protein
complex of photosystem II . . . . . . . 733
B. Costello and
C. Chadwick and
A. Saito and
A. Chu and
A. Maurer and
S. Fleischer Characterization of the junctional face
membrane from terminal cisternae of
sarcoplasmic reticulum . . . . . . . . . 741
B. R. Stevenson and
J. D. Siliciano and
M. S. Mooseker and
D. A. Goodenough Identification of ZO-1: a high molecular
weight polypeptide associated with the
tight junction (zonula occludens) in a
variety of epithelia . . . . . . . . . . 755
N. M. Kumar and
N. B. Gilula Cloning and characterization of human
and rat liver cDNAs coding for a gap
junction protein . . . . . . . . . . . . 767
A. M. Poliard and
D. Bernuau and
I. Tournier and
L. G. Legr\`es and
D. Schoevaert and
G. Feldmann and
J. M. Sala-Trepat Cellular analysis by in situ
hybridization and immunoperoxidase of
alpha-fetoprotein and albumin gene
expression in rat liver during the
perinatal period . . . . . . . . . . . . 777
G. J. Darlington and
D. R. Wilson and
L. B. Lachman Monocyte-conditioned medium,
interleukin-1, and tumor necrosis factor
stimulate the acute phase response in
human hepatoma cells in vitro . . . . . 787
H. Abken and
H. Jungfer and
W. H. Albert and
K. Willecke Immortalization of human lymphocytes by
fusion with cytoplasts of transformed
mouse L cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . 795
M. Foley and
A. N. MacGregor and
J. R. Kusel and
P. B. Garland and
T. Downie and
I. Moore The lateral diffusion of lipid probes in
the surface membrane of Schistosoma
mansoni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 807
D. E. Golan and
C. S. Brown and
C. M. Cianci and
S. T. Furlong and
J. P. Caulfield Schistosomula of Schistosoma mansoni use
lysophosphatidylcholine to lyse adherent
human red blood cells and immobilize red
cell membrane components . . . . . . . . 819
J. M. Hardwick and
K. E. Shaw and
J. W. Wills and
E. Hunter Amino-terminal deletion mutants of the
Rous sarcoma virus glycoprotein do not
block signal peptide cleavage but can
block intracellular transport . . . . . 829
J. Tooze and
S. A. Tooze Clathrin-coated vesicular transport of
secretory proteins during the formation
of ACTH-containing secretory granules in
AtT20 cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 839
B. Iacopetta and
J. L. Carpentier and
T. Pozzan and
D. P. Lew and
P. Gorden and
L. Orci Role of intracellular calcium and
protein kinase C in the endocytosis of
transferrin and insulin by HL60 cells 851
A. Entwistle and
D. H. Curtis and
R. J. Zalin Myoblast fusion is regulated by a
prostanoid of the one series
independently of a rise in cyclic AMP 857
L. D. Sibley and
J. L. Krahenbuhl and
G. M. Adams and
E. Weidner Toxoplasma modifies macrophage
phagosomes by secretion of a vesicular
network rich in surface proteins . . . . 867
G. A. Keller and
M. Pazirandeh and
S. Krisans $3$-Hydroxy-$3$-methylglutaryl coenzyme
A reductase localization in rat liver
peroxisomes and microsomes of control
and cholestyramine-treated animals:
quantitative biochemical and
immunoelectron microscopical analyses 875
J. Cremins and
J. A. Wagner and
S. Halegoua Nerve growth factor action is mediated
by cyclic AMP- and
Ca$^{+2}$/phospholipid-dependent protein
kinases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 887
J. R. Jacobs and
J. K. Stevens Changes in the organization of the
neuritic cytoskeleton during nerve
growth factor-activated differentiation
of PC12 cells: a serial electron
microscopic study of the development and
control of neurite shape . . . . . . . . 895
J. R. Jacobs and
J. K. Stevens Experimental modification of PC12
neurite shape with the
microtubule-depolymerizing drug
Nocodazole: a serial electron
microscopic study of neurite shape
control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 907
P. W. Baas and
S. R. Heidemann Microtubule reassembly from nucleating
fragments during the regrowth of
amputated neurites . . . . . . . . . . . 917
J. K. Daniloff and
G. Levi and
M. Grumet and
F. Rieger and
G. M. Edelman Altered expression of neuronal cell
adhesion molecules induced by nerve
injury and repair . . . . . . . . . . . 929
S. P. Gilbert and
R. D. Sloboda Identification of a MAP $2$-like
ATP-binding protein associated with
axoplasmic vesicles that translocate on
isolated microtubules . . . . . . . . . 947
M. M. Pratt Stable complexes of axoplasmic vesicles
and microtubules: protein composition
and ATPase activity . . . . . . . . . . 957
W. Witke and
M. Schleicher and
F. Lottspeich and
A. Noegel Studies on the transcription,
translation, and structure of
alpha-actinin in \bionameDictyostelium
discoideum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 969
J. M. Kennedy and
S. Kamel and
W. W. Tambone and
G. Vrbova and
R. Zak The expression of myosin heavy chain
isoforms in normal and hypertrophied
chicken slow muscle . . . . . . . . . . 977
H. F. Epstein and
I. Ortiz and
L. A. Mackinnon The alteration of myosin isoform
compartmentation in specific mutants of
\bionameCaenorhabditis elegans . . . . . 985
M. S. Ecob-Prince and
M. Jenkison and
G. S. Butler-Browne and
R. G. Whalen Neonatal and adult myosin heavy chain
isoforms in a nerve-muscle culture
system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 995
J. H. Hartwig and
P. Shevlin The architecture of actin filaments and
the ultrastructural location of
actin-binding protein in the periphery
of lung macrophages . . . . . . . . . . 1007
E. N. Unemori and
Z. Werb Reorganization of polymerized actin: a
possible trigger for induction of
procollagenase in fibroblasts cultured
in and on collagen gels . . . . . . . . 1021
R. L. Ball and
D. H. Carney and
T. Albrecht and
D. J. Asai and
W. C. Thompson A radiolabeled monoclonal antibody
binding assay for cytoskeletal tubulin
in cultured cells . . . . . . . . . . . 1033
S. C. Ho and
S. Malek-Hedayat and
J. L. Wang and
M. Schindler Endogenous lectins from cultured soybean
cells: isolation of a protein
immunologically cross-reactive with seed
soybean agglutinin and analysis of its
role in binding of Rhizobium japonicum 1043
J. A. Oka and
P. H. Weigel Binding and spreading of hepatocytes on
synthetic galactose culture surfaces
occur as distinct and separable
threshold responses . . . . . . . . . . 1055
D. M. Krotoski and
C. Domingo and
M. Bronner-Fraser Distribution of a putative cell surface
receptor for fibronectin and laminin in
the avian embryo . . . . . . . . . . . . 1061
W. T. Chen and
J. M. Chen and
S. C. Mueller Coupled expression and colocalization of
140K cell adhesion molecules,
fibronectin, and laminin during
morphogenesis and cytodifferentiation of
chick lung cells . . . . . . . . . . . . 1073
I. Leivo and
E. Engvall C3d fragment of complement interacts
with laminin and binds to basement
membranes of glomerulus and trophoblast 1091
W. Risau and
P. Ekblom Production of a heparin-binding
angiogenesis factor by the embryonic
kidney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1101
G. C. Enders and
J. H. Henson and
C. F. Millette Sertoli cell binding to isolated
testicular basement membrane . . . . . . 1109
H. M. Kagan and
C. A. Vaccaro and
R. E. Bronson and
S. S. Tang and
J. S. Brody Ultrastructural immunolocalization of
lysyl oxidase in vascular connective
tissue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1121
J. M. Harlan and
P. J. Thompson and
R. R. Ross and
D. F. Bowen-Pope Alpha-thrombin induces release of
platelet-derived growth factor-like
molecule(s) by cultured human
endothelial cells . . . . . . . . . . . 1129
L. M. Epstein and
K. A. Mahon and
J. G. Gall Transcription of a satellite DNA in the
newt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1137
L. M. Lica and
S. Narayanswami and
B. A. Hamkalo Mouse satellite DNA, centromere
structure, and sister chromatid pairing 1145
S. Fakan and
G. Leser and
T. E. Martin Immunoelectron microscope visualization
of nuclear ribonucleoprotein antigens
within spread transcription complexes 1153
L. D. Teeter and
S. Atsumi and
S. Sen and
T. Kuo DNA amplification in multidrug,
cross-resistant Chinese hamster ovary
cells: molecular characterization and
cytogenetic localization of the
amplified DNA . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1159
S. Tajima and
L. Lauffer and
V. L. Rath and
P. Walter The signal recognition particle receptor
is a complex that contains two distinct
polypeptide chains . . . . . . . . . . . 1167
C. S. Copeland and
R. W. Doms and
E. M. Bolzau and
R. G. Webster and
A. Helenius Assembly of influenza hemagglutinin
trimers and its role in intracellular
transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1179
C. Doyle and
J. Sambrook and
M. J. Gething Analysis of progressive deletions of the
transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains of
influenza hemagglutinin . . . . . . . . 1193
B. D. Noe and
P. C. Andrews and
J. E. Dixon and
J. Spiess Cotranslational and posttranslational
proteolytic processing of
preprosomatostatin--I in intact islet
tissue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1205
P. K. Sorger and
R. A. Crowther and
J. T. Finch and
B. M. Pearse Clathrin cubes: an extreme variant of
the normal cage . . . . . . . . . . . . 1213
P. S. Uster and
R. E. Pagano Resonance energy transfer microscopy:
observations of membrane-bound
fluorescent probes in model membranes
and in living cells . . . . . . . . . . 1221
W. J. Brown and
J. Goodhouse and
M. G. Farquhar Mannose-$6$-phosphate receptors for
lysosomal enzymes cycle between the
Golgi complex and endosomes . . . . . . 1235
T. Haylett and
L. Thilo Limited and selective transfer of plasma
membrane glycoproteins to membrane of
secondary lysosomes . . . . . . . . . . 1249
P. Arvan and
J. D. Castle Isolated secretion granules from parotid
glands of chronically stimulated rats
possess an alkaline internal pH and
inward-directed H+ pump activity . . . . 1257
R. J. Howard and
S. Uni and
M. Aikawa and
S. B. Aley and
J. H. Leech and
A. M. Lew and
T. E. Wellems and
J. Rener and
D. W. Taylor Secretion of a malarial histidine-rich
protein (Pf HRP II) from
\bionamePlasmodium falciparum-infected
erythrocytes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1269
J. Vilmart-Seuwen and
H. Kersken and
R. Stürzl and
H. Plattner ATP keeps exocytosis sites in a primed
state but is not required for membrane
fusion: an analysis with Paramecium
cells in vivo and in vitro . . . . . . . 1279
A. E. Cowan and
P. Primakoff and
D. G. Myles Sperm exocytosis increases the amount of
PH-20 antigen on the surface of guinea
pig sperm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1289
R. S. Cameron and
P. L. Cameron and
J. D. Castle A common spectrum of polypeptides occurs
in secretion granule membranes of
different exocrine glands . . . . . . . 1299
K. H. Jensen and
D. L. Herrin and
F. G. Plumley and
G. W. Schmidt Biogenesis of photosystem II complexes:
transcriptional, translational, and
posttranslational regulation . . . . . . 1315
S. Cannon and
P. Wang and
H. Roy Inhibition of ribulose bisphosphate
carboxylase assembly by antibody to a
binding protein . . . . . . . . . . . . 1327
J. S. Jacob and
K. R. Miller The effects of galactolipid depletion on
the structure of a photosynthetic
membrane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1337
M. Yaar and
A. V. Palleroni and
B. A. Gilchrest Normal human epidermis contains an
interferon-like protein . . . . . . . . 1349
B. Whiteley and
L. Glaser Epidermal growth factor (EGF) promotes
phosphorylation at threonine-654 of the
EGF receptor: possible role of protein
kinase C in homologous regulation of the
EGF receptor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1355
J. A. Wagner and
P. A. D'Amore Neurite outgrowth induced by an
endothelial cell mitogen isolated from
retina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1363
L. M. Greenberger and
K. H. Pfenninger Membrane glycoproteins of the nerve
growth cone: diversity and growth
regulation of oligosaccharides . . . . . 1369
A. Y. Chiu and
W. D. Matthew and
P. H. Patterson A monoclonal antibody that blocks the
activity of a neurite
regeneration-promoting factor: studies
on the binding site and its localization
in vivo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1383
M. M. Salpeter and
D. L. Cooper and
T. Levitt-Gilmour Degradation rates of acetylcholine
receptors can be modified in the
postjunctional plasma membrane of the
vertebrate neuromuscular junction . . . 1399
R. M. Kawamoto and
J. P. Brunschwig and
K. C. Kim and
A. H. Caswell Isolation, characterization, and
localization of the spanning protein
from skeletal muscle triads . . . . . . 1405
B. W. Festoff and
D. Hanta\"\i and
J. Soria and
A. Thoma\"\idis and
C. Soria Plasminogen activator in mammalian
skeletal muscle: characteristics of
effect of denervation on urokinase-like
and tissue activator . . . . . . . . . . 1415
A. Martinuzzi and
V. Askanas and
T. Kobayashi and
W. K. Engel and
S. Di Mauro Expression of muscle-gene-specific
isozymes of phosphorylase and creatine
kinase in innervated cultured human
muscle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1423
B. A. Murray and
G. C. Owens and
E. A. Prediger and
K. L. Crossin and
B. A. Cunningham and
G. M. Edelman Cell surface modulation of the neural
cell adhesion molecule resulting from
alternative mRNA splicing in a
tissue-specific developmental sequence 1431
T. Volk and
B. Geiger A-CAM: a 135-kD receptor of
intercellular adherens junctions. I.
Immunoelectron microscopic localization
and biochemical studies . . . . . . . . 1441
T. Volk and
B. Geiger A-CAM: a 135-kD receptor of
intercellular adherens junctions. II.
Antibody-mediated modulation of junction
formation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1451
J. G. Tidball and
T. O'Halloran and
K. Burridge Talin at myotendinous junctions . . . . 1465
C. Chaponnier and
P. A. Janmey and
H. L. Yin The actin filament-severing domain of
plasma gelsolin . . . . . . . . . . . . 1473
J. A. Wilkins and
M. A. Risinger and
S. Lin Studies on proteins that co-purify with
smooth muscle vinculin: identification
of immunologically related species in
focal adhesions of nonmuscle and Z-lines
of muscle cells . . . . . . . . . . . . 1483
N. C. Collier and
M. J. Schlesinger The dynamic state of heat shock proteins
in chicken embryo fibroblasts . . . . . 1495
R. R. Swezey and
D. Epel Regulation of glucose-$6$-phosphate
dehydrogenase activity in sea urchin
eggs by reversible association with cell
structural elements . . . . . . . . . . 1509
D. P. Kiehart and
R. Feghali Cytoplasmic myosin from
\bionameDrosophila melanogaster . . . . 1517
K. Pagh and
G. Gerisch Monoclonal antibodies binding to the
tail of \bionameDictyostelium discoideum
myosin: their effects on antiparallel
and parallel assembly and
actin-activated ATPase activity . . . . 1527
P. J. Hollenbeck and
K. Chapman A novel microtubule-associated protein
from mammalian nerve shows ATP-sensitive
binding to microtubules . . . . . . . . 1539
M. A. McNiven and
K. R. Porter Microtubule polarity confers direction
to pigment transport in chromatophores 1547
M. Terasaki and
L. B. Chen and
K. Fujiwara Microtubules and the endoplasmic
reticulum are highly interdependent
structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1557
M. Aumailley and
R. Timpl Attachment of cells to basement membrane
collagen type IV . . . . . . . . . . . . 1569
L. Y. Sakai and
D. R. Keene and
N. P. Morris and
R. E. Burgeson Type VII collagen is a major structural
component of anchoring fibrils . . . . . 1577
T. F. Linsenmayer and
E. Gibney and
J. M. Fitch Embryonic avian cornea contains layers
of collagen with greater than average
stability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1587
P. J. Brown and
R. L. Juliano Expression and function of a putative
cell surface receptor for fibronectin in
hamster and human cell lines . . . . . . 1595
M. Takeda and
H. Iwata and
S. Suzuki and
K. S. Brown and
K. Kimata Correction of abnormal matrix formed by
cmd/cmd chondrocytes in culture by
exogenously added cartilage proteoglycan 1605
B. de Bernard and
P. Bianco and
E. Bonucci and
M. Costantini and
G. C. Lunazzi and
P. Martinuzzi and
C. Modricky and
L. Moro and
E. Panfili and
P. Pollesello Biochemical and immunohistochemical
evidence that in cartilage an alkaline
phosphatase is a Ca$^{2+}$-binding
glycoprotein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1615
J. Lawler and
R. O. Hynes The structure of human thrombospondin,
an adhesive glycoprotein with multiple
calcium-binding sites and homologies
with several different proteins . . . . 1635
W. T. Chen and
J. Wang and
T. Hasegawa and
S. S. Yamada and
K. M. Yamada Regulation of fibronectin receptor
distribution by transformation,
exogenous fibronectin, and synthetic
peptides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1649
G. E. Jones and
R. G. Arumugham and
M. L. Tanzer Fibronectin glycosylation modulates
fibroblast adhesion and spreading . . . 1663
P. Castellani and
A. Siri and
C. Rosellini and
E. Infusini and
L. Borsi and
L. Zardi Transformed human cells release
different fibronectin variants than do
normal cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1671
M. C. Beckerle Identification of a new protein
localized at sites of cell-substrate
adhesion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1679
A. S. Charonis and
E. C. Tsilibary and
T. Saku and
H. Furthmayr Inhibition of laminin self-assembly and
interaction with type IV collagen by
antibodies to the terminal domain of the
long arm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1689
H. J. Garrigues and
M. W. Lark and
S. Lara and
I. Hellström and
K. E. Hellström and
T. N. Wight The melanoma proteoglycan: restricted
expression on microspikes, a specific
microdomain of the cell surface . . . . 1699
B. Blumberg and
L. I. Fessler and
M. Kurkinen and
J. H. Fessler Biosynthesis and supramolecular assembly
of procollagen IV in neonatal lung . . . 1711
M. Watanabe and
A. L. Frelinger and
U. Rutishauser Topography of N-CAM structural and
functional determinants. I.
Classification of monoclonal antibody
epitopes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1721
A. L. Frelinger and
U. Rutishauser Topography of N-CAM structural and
functional determinants. II. Placement
of monoclonal antibody epitopes . . . . 1729
G. J. Cole and
A. Loewy and
N. V. Cross and
R. Akeson and
L. Glaser Topographic localization of the
heparin-binding domain of the neural
cell adhesion molecule N-CAM . . . . . . 1739
D. E. Wolf and
B. K. Scott and
C. F. Millette The development of regionalized lipid
diffusibility in the germ cell plasma
membrane during spermatogenesis in the
mouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1745
W. J. Nelson and
P. J. Veshnock Dynamics of membrane-skeleton (fodrin)
organization during development of
polarity in Madin--Darby canine kidney
epithelial cells . . . . . . . . . . . . 1751
S. D. Fuller and
K. Simons Transferrin receptor polarity and
recycling accuracy in ``tight'' and
``leaky'' strains of Madin--Darby canine
kidney cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1767
W. K. Miskimins and
A. McClelland and
M. P. Roberts and
F. H. Ruddle Cell proliferation and expression of the
transferrin receptor gene: promoter
sequence homologies and protein
interactions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1781
C. M. Woods and
B. Boyer and
P. K. Vogt and
E. Lazarides Control of erythroid differentiation:
asynchronous expression of the anion
transporter and the peripheral
components of the membrane skeleton in
AEV- and S13-transformed cells . . . . . 1789
E. N. Olson and
E. Sternberg and
J. S. Hu and
G. Spizz and
C. Wilcox Regulation of myogenic differentiation
by type beta transforming growth factor 1799
A. L. Jochen and
P. Berhanu Chymotrypsin substrate analogues inhibit
endocytosis of insulin and insulin
receptors in adipocytes . . . . . . . . 1807
C. A. Gabel and
S. A. Foster Mannose $6$-phosphate receptor-mediated
endocytosis of acid hydrolases:
internalization of beta-glucuronidase is
accompanied by a limited
dephosphorylation . . . . . . . . . . . 1817
P. G. Woodman and
J. M. Edwardson A cell-free assay for the insertion of a
viral glycoprotein into the plasma
membrane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1829
D. L. Herrin and
A. S. Michaels and
A. L. Paul Regulation of genes encoding the large
subunit of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate
carboxylase and the photosystem II
polypeptides D-1 and D-2 during the cell
cycle of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii . . . 1837
R. Benavente and
G. Krohne Involvement of nuclear lamins in
postmitotic reorganization of chromatin
as demonstrated by microinjection of
lamin antibodies . . . . . . . . . . . . 1847
R. C. Brady and
F. Cabral and
J. R. Dedman Identification of a 52-kD
calmodulin-binding protein associated
with the mitotic spindle apparatus in
mammalian cells . . . . . . . . . . . . 1855
P. R. Sager and
N. L. Rothfield and
J. M. Oliver and
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L. A. Greene and
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D. D. Newmeyer and
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L. C. Cerny and
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N. M. McKenna and
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J. J. Lin and
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E. M. Eskridge and
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L. Orci and
M. Ravazzola and
M. Amherdt and
O. Madsen and
A. Perrelet and
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C. F. Roff and
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B. E. Flucher and
C. Lenglachner-Bachinger and
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M. Hannink and
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G. L. Firestone and
N. J. John and
K. R. Yamamoto Glucocorticoid-regulated glycoprotein
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K. Swann and
M. Whitaker The part played by inositol
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sea urchin eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . 2333
H. von Grafenstein and
C. S. Roberts and
P. F. Baker Kinetic analysis of the triggered
exocytosis/endocytosis secretory cycle
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A. Chang and
J. D. Jamieson Stimulus-secretion coupling in the
developing exocrine pancreas: secretory
responsiveness to cholecystokinin . . . 2353
J. M. Tiercy and
E. M. Shooter Early changes in the synthesis of
nuclear and cytoplasmic proteins are
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differentiating rat PC12 cells . . . . . 2367
D. Rotrosen and
J. I. Gallin Histamine type I receptor occupancy
increases endothelial cytosolic calcium,
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W. A. Muller and
M. A. Gimbrone Plasmalemmal proteins of cultured
vascular endothelial cells exhibit
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surface-selective iodination . . . . . . 2389
M. Laiho and
O. Saksela and
P. A. Andreasen and
J. Keski-Oja Enhanced production and extracellular
deposition of the endothelial-type
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cultured human lung fibroblasts by
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E. F. Plow and
D. E. Freaney and
J. Plescia and
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C. A. Buck and
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K. Duggan and
A. F. Horwitz Integrin (the CSAT antigen):
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G. Rougon and
C. Dubois and
N. Buckley and
J. L. Magnani and
W. Zollinger A monoclonal antibody against
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R. Martini and
M. Schachner Immunoelectron microscopic localization
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N-CAM, and MAG) and their shared
carbohydrate epitope and myelin basic
protein in developing sciatic nerve . . 2439
W. J. Snell and
M. G. Kosfiszer and
A. Clausell and
N. Perillo and
S. Imam and
G. Hunnicutt A monoclonal antibody that blocks
adhesion of Chlamydomonas mt+ gametes 2449
E. Engvall and
G. E. Davis and
K. Dickerson and
E. Ruoslahti and
S. Varon and
M. Manthorpe Mapping of domains in human laminin
using monoclonal antibodies:
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E. C. Tsilibary and
A. S. Charonis The role of the main noncollagenous
domain (NC1) in type IV collagen
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F. M. Funderburg and
R. R. Markwald Conditioning of native substrates by
chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans during
cardiac mesenchymal cell migration . . . 2475
D. R. Abrahamson and
E. W. Perry Evidence for splicing new basement
membrane into old during glomerular
development in newborn rat kidneys . . . 2489
L. Y. Sakai and
D. R. Keene and
E. Engvall Fibrillin, a new 350-kD glycoprotein, is
a component of extracellular
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F. Navone and
R. Jahn and
G. Di Gioia and
H. Stukenbrok and
P. Greengard and
P. De Camilli Protein p38: an integral membrane
protein specific for small vesicles of
neurons and neuroendocrine cells . . . . 2511
L. Y. Bourguignon and
S. J. Suchard and
E. L. Kalomiris Lymphoma Thy-1 glycoprotein is linked to
the cytoskeleton via a 4.1-like protein 2529
D. W. McCurdy and
L. H. Pratt Immunogold electron microscopy of
phytochrome in Avena: identification of
intracellular sites responsible for
phytochrome sequestering and enhanced
pelletability . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2541
K. S. Matlin The sorting of proteins to the plasma
membrane in epithelial cells . . . . . . 2565
M. M. Heck and
W. C. Earnshaw Topoisomerase II: a specific marker for
cell proliferation . . . . . . . . . . . 2569
M. Rentrop and
B. Knapp and
H. Winter and
J. Schweizer Differential localization of distinct
keratin mRNA-species in mouse tongue
epithelium by in situ hybridization with
specific cDNA probes . . . . . . . . . . 2583
M. H. Lynch and
W. M. O'Guin and
C. Hardy and
L. Mak and
T. T. Sun Acidic and basic hair/nail (''hard'')
keratins: their colocalization in upper
cortical and cuticle cells of the human
hair follicle and their relationship to
``soft'' keratins . . . . . . . . . . . 2593
L. M. Roman and
H. Garoff Alteration of the cytoplasmic domain of
the membrane-spanning glycoprotein p62
of Semliki Forest virus does not affect
its polar distribution in established
lines of Madin--Darby canine kidney
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J. M. Larkin and
W. C. Donzell and
R. G. Anderson Potassium-dependent assembly of coated
pits: new coated pits form as planar
clathrin lattices . . . . . . . . . . . 2619
M. G. Waters and
W. J. Chirico and
G. Blobel Protein translocation across the yeast
microsomal membrane is stimulated by a
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M. J. Humphries and
S. K. Akiyama and
A. Komoriya and
K. Olden and
K. M. Yamada Identification of an alternatively
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that mediates cell type-specific
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A. Nose and
M. Takeichi A novel cadherin cell adhesion molecule:
its expression patterns associated with
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K. J. Tomaselli and
L. F. Reichardt and
J. L. Bixby Distinct molecular interactions mediate
neuronal process outgrowth on
non-neuronal cell surfaces and
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J. M. Matthieu and
J. M. Roch and
F. X. Omlin and
I. Rambaldi and
G. Almazan and
P. E. Braun Myelin instability and oligodendrocyte
metabolism in myelin-deficient mutant
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A. Rapraeger and
M. Jalkanen and
M. Bernfield Cell surface proteoglycan associates
with the cytoskeleton at the basolateral
cell surface of mouse mammary epithelial
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F. Grinnell Focal adhesion sites and the removal of
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M. Carson and
A. Weber and
S. H. Zigmond An actin-nucleating activity in
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P. Savagner and
B. A. Imhof and
K. M. Yamada and
J. P. Thiery Homing of hemopoietic precursor cells to
the embryonic thymus: characterization
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L. C. Milks and
G. P. Conyers and
E. B. Cramer The effect of neutrophil migration on
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D. G. Drubin and
M. W. Kirschner Tau protein function in living cells . . 2739
T. D. Pollard Rate constants for the reactions of ATP-
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M. M. Rozdzial and
L. T. Haimo Reactivated melanophore motility:
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K. Church and
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T. Fujimoto and
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endothelial cells of different
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O. Skalli and
P. Ropraz and
A. Trzeciak and
G. Benzonana and
D. Gillessen and
G. Gabbiani A monoclonal antibody against
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M. Wataya-Kaneda and
Y. Kaneda and
T. Sakurai and
H. Sugawa and
T. Uchida A monoclonal antibody against the
nucleus reveals the presence of a common
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G. J. Gorbsky and
P. J. Sammak and
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J. Toffenetti and
D. Mischke and
M. L. Pardue Isolation and characterization of the
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D. R. Burgess and
K. O. Broschat and
J. M. Hayden Tropomyosin distinguishes between the
two actin-binding sites of villin and
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R. Sasse and
M. C. Glyn and
C. R. Birkett and
K. Gull Acetylated alpha-tubulin in Physarum:
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S. Kim and
M. Magendantz and
W. Katz and
F. Solomon Development of a differentiated
microtubule structure: formation of the
chicken erythrocyte marginal band in
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I. Ibrahimi Signal recognition particle causes a
transient arrest in the biosynthesis of
prepromelittin and mediates its
translocation across mammalian
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M. Makarow and
L. T. Nevalainen Transport of a fluorescent macromolecule
via endosomes to the vacuole in
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R. S. Ajioka and
J. Kaplan Characterization of endocytic
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L. L. Englander and
L. L. Rubin Acetylcholine receptor clustering and
nuclear movement in muscle fibers in
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D. W. Pumplin and
R. J. Bloch Disruption and reformation of the
acetylcholine receptor clusters of
cultured rat myotubes occur in two
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E. A. Connor and
U. J. McMahan Cell accumulation in the junctional
region of denervated muscle . . . . . . 109
D. M. Peters and
D. F. Mosher Localization of cell surface sites
involved in fibronectin fibrillogenesis 121
D. D. Roberts and
J. A. Sherwood and
V. Ginsburg Platelet thrombospondin mediates
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P. Primakoff and
H. Hyatt and
J. Tredick-Kline Identification and purification of a
sperm surface protein with a potential
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J. E. Segall and
P. R. Fisher and
G. Gerisch Selection of chemotaxis mutants of
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J. G. Patton and
E. D. Wieben U1 precursors: variant 3' flanking
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L. Kaczmarek and
B. Calabretta and
H. T. Kao and
N. Heintz and
J. Nevins and
R. Baserga Control of hsp70 RNA levels in human
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D. R. Finlay and
D. D. Newmeyer and
T. M. Price and
D. J. Forbes Inhibition of in vitro nuclear transport
by a lectin that binds to nuclear pores 189
M. Wiedmann and
T. V. Kurzchalia and
H. Bielka and
T. A. Rapoport Direct probing of the interaction
between the signal sequence of nascent
preprolactin and the signal recognition
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C. De Lemos-Chiarandini and
A. B. Frey and
D. D. Sabatini and
G. Kreibich Determination of the membrane topology
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site-specific antibodies . . . . . . . . 209
H. F. Lodish and
N. Kong and
S. Hirani and
J. Rasmussen A vesicular intermediate in the
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M. J. Rindler and
I. E. Ivanov and
D. D. Sabatini Microtubule-acting drugs lead to the
nonpolarized delivery of the influenza
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P. Arvan and
J. D. Castle Phasic release of newly synthesized
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F. Capony and
M. Morisset and
A. J. Barrett and
J. P. Capony and
P. Broquet and
F. Vignon and
M. Chambon and
P. Louisot and
H. Rochefort Phosphorylation, glycosylation, and
proteolytic activity of the 52-kD
estrogen-induced protein secreted by
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J. G. Rheinwald and
J. L. Jorgensen and
W. C. Hahn and
A. J. Terpstra and
T. M. O'Connell and
K. K. Plummer Mesosecrin: a secreted glycoprotein
produced in abundance by human
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E. Schulze and
M. Kirschner Dynamic and stable populations of
microtubules in cells . . . . . . . . . 277
G. Piperno and
M. LeDizet and
X. J. Chang Microtubules containing acetylated
alpha-tubulin in mammalian cells in
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M. A. Diggins and
W. F. Dove Distribution of acetylated alpha-tubulin
in Physarum polycephalum . . . . . . . . 303
Y. Kato and
M. Iwamoto and
T. Koike and
F. Suzuki Effect of vanadate on cartilage-matrix
proteoglycan synthesis in rabbit costal
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Y. Matsuda and
T. Saito and
T. Yamaguchi and
M. Koseki and
K. Hayashi Topography of cell wall lytic enzyme in
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: form and
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C. M. Chuong and
K. L. Crossin and
G. M. Edelman Sequential expression and differential
function of multiple adhesion molecules
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F. G. Rathjen and
J. M. Wolff and
R. Frank and
F. Bonhoeffer and
U. Rutishauser Membrane glycoproteins involved in
neurite fasciculation . . . . . . . . . 343
S. Chang and
F. G. Rathjen and
J. A. Raper Extension of neurites on axons is
impaired by antibodies against specific
neural cell surface glycoproteins . . . 355
L. W. Role and
G. D. Fischbach Changes in the number of chick ciliary
ganglion neuron processes with time in
cell culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363
L. W. Role and
D. G. Roufa and
G. D. Fischbach The distribution of acetylcholine
receptor clusters and sites of
transmitter release along chick ciliary
ganglion neurite-myotube contacts in
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D. W. Cleveland The multitubulin hypothesis revisited:
what have we learned? . . . . . . . . . 381
M. T. Fuller and
J. H. Caulton and
J. A. Hutchens and
T. C. Kaufman and
E. C. Raff Genetic analysis of microtubule
structure: a beta-tubulin mutation
causes the formation of aberrant
microtubules in vivo and in vitro . . . 385
P. J. Sammak and
G. J. Gorbsky and
G. G. Borisy Microtubule dynamics in vivo: a test of
mechanisms of turnover . . . . . . . . . 395
L. G. Tilney and
S. Inoué Flagellar gyration and midpiece rotation
during extension of the acrosomal
process of Thyone sperm: how and why
this occurs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407
F. Ruiz and
N. Garreau de Loubresse and
J. Beisson A mutation affecting basal body
duplication and cell shape in Paramecium 417
A. Schneider and
T. Sherwin and
R. Sasse and
D. G. Russell and
K. Gull and
T. Seebeck Subpellicular and flagellar microtubules
of Trypanosoma brucei brucei contain the
same alpha-tubulin isoforms . . . . . . 431
T. Sherwin and
A. Schneider and
R. Sasse and
T. Seebeck and
K. Gull Distinct localization and cell cycle
dependence of COOH terminally
tyrosinolated alpha-tubulin in the
microtubules of Trypanosoma brucei
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M. Narusawa and
R. B. Fitzsimons and
S. Izumo and
B. Nadal-Ginard and
N. A. Rubinstein and
A. M. Kelly Slow myosin in developing rat skeletal
muscle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447
E. Damiani and
A. Margreth and
A. Furlan and
A. S. Dahms and
J. Arnn and
R. A. Sabbadini Common structural domains in the
sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca--ATPase and
the transverse tubule Mg--ATPase . . . . 461
J. D. Siliciano and
S. W. Craig Properties of smooth muscle
meta-vinculin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 473
C. Kelley and
P. D'Amore and
H. B. Hechtman and
D. Shepro Microvascular pericyte contractility in
vitro: comparison with other cells of
the vascular wall . . . . . . . . . . . 483
J. A. Cooper and
J. Bryan and
B. Schwab and
C. Frieden and
D. J. Loftus and
E. L. Elson Microinjection of gelsolin into living
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 491
J. R. Glenney and
B. Tack and
M. A. Powell Calpactins: two distinct Ca++-regulated
phospholipid- and actin-binding proteins
isolated from lung and placenta . . . . 503
S. S. Brown and
A. S. Petzold Using antibodies against
\bionameDictyostelium membranes to
identify an actin-binding membrane
protein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 513
T. R. Coleman and
A. S. Harris and
S. M. Mische and
M. S. Mooseker and
J. S. Morrow Beta spectrin bestows protein 4.1
sensitivity on spectrin-actin
interactions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519
S. C. Liu and
L. H. Derick and
J. Palek Visualization of the hexagonal lattice
in the erythrocyte membrane skeleton . . 527
N. Carlson and
M. Rechsteiner Microinjection of ubiquitin:
intracellular distribution and
metabolism in HeLa cells maintained
under normal physiological conditions 537
N. Carlson and
S. Rogers and
M. Rechsteiner Microinjection of ubiquitin: changes in
protein degradation in HeLa cells
subjected to heat-shock . . . . . . . . 547
A. Warner and
J. B. Gurdon Functional gap junctions are not
required for muscle gene activation by
induction in \bionameXenopus embryos . . 557
W. T. Gruijters and
J. Kistler and
S. Bullivant and
D. A. Goodenough Immunolocalization of MP70 in lens fiber
$ 16$-$ 17$-nm intercellular junctions 565
I. I. Singer and
D. W. Kawka and
S. Scott and
R. A. Mumford and
M. W. Lark The fibronectin cell attachment sequence
Arg--Gly--Asp--Ser promotes focal
contact formation during early
fibroblast attachment and spreading . . 573
S. Dedhar and
E. Ruoslahti and
M. D. Pierschbacher A cell surface receptor complex for
collagen type I recognizes the
Arg--Gly--Asp sequence . . . . . . . . . 585
L. Borsi and
B. Carnemolla and
P. Castellani and
C. Rosellini and
D. Vecchio and
G. Allemanni and
S. E. Chang and
J. Taylor-Papadimitriou and
H. Pande and
L. Zardi Monoclonal antibodies in the analysis of
fibronectin isoforms generated by
alternative splicing of mRNA precursors
in normal and transformed human cells 595
P. J. McKeown-Longo and
C. A. Etzler Induction of fibronectin matrix assembly
in human fibrosarcoma cells by
dexamethasone . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601
D. R. Keene and
L. Y. Sakai and
G. P. Lunstrum and
N. P. Morris and
R. E. Burgeson Type VII collagen forms an extended
network of anchoring fibrils . . . . . . 611
D. E. Hall and
K. M. Neugebauer and
L. F. Reichardt Embryonic neural retinal cell response
to extracellular matrix proteins:
developmental changes and effects of the
cell substratum attachment antibody
(CSAT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 623
D. Schubert and
N. Ling and
A. Baird Multiple influences of a heparin-binding
growth factor on neuronal development 635
R. J. Bloch and
S. C. Froehner The relationship of the postsynaptic 43K
protein to acetylcholine receptors in
receptor clusters isolated from cultured
rat myotubes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 645
J. E. Yoshino and
P. W. Mason and
G. H. DeVries Developmental changes in myelin-induced
proliferation of cultured Schwann cells 655
K. R. Brunden and
J. F. Poduslo Lysosomal delivery of the major myelin
glycoprotein in the absence of myelin
assembly: posttranslational regulation
of the level of expression by Schwann
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 661
U. Barkai and
M. I. Sherman Analyses of the interactions between
retinoid-binding proteins and embryonal
carcinoma cells . . . . . . . . . . . . 671
S. R. Doctrow and
J. Folkman Protein kinase C activators suppress
stimulation of capillary endothelial
cell growth by angiogenic endothelial
mitogens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 679
R. Friesel and
A. Komoriya and
T. Maciag Inhibition of endothelial cell
proliferation by gamma-interferon . . . 689
P. G. de Groot and
J. H. Reinders and
J. J. Sixma Perturbation of human endothelial cells
by thrombin or PMA changes the
reactivity of their extracellular matrix
towards platelets . . . . . . . . . . . 697
C. Genton and
E. K. Kruithof and
W. D. Schleuning Phorbol ester induces the biosynthesis
of glycosylated and nonglycosylated
plasminogen activator inhibitor 2 in
high excess over urokinase-type
plasminogen activator in human U-937
lymphoma cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . 705
T. A. Yednock and
L. M. Stoolman and
S. D. Rosen Phosphomannosyl-derivatized beads detect
a receptor involved in lymphocyte homing 713
T. A. Yednock and
E. C. Butcher and
L. M. Stoolman and
S. D. Rosen Receptors involved in lymphocyte homing:
relationship between a
carbohydrate-binding receptor and the
MEL-14 antigen . . . . . . . . . . . . . 725
M. R. Torrisi and
L. V. Lotti and
A. Pavan and
G. Migliaccio and
S. Bonatti Free diffusion to and from the inner
nuclear membrane of newly synthesized
plasma membrane glycoproteins . . . . . 733
L. J. Goff and
A. W. Coleman The solution to the cytological paradox
of isomorphy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 739
W. E. Balch and
K. R. Wagner and
D. S. Keller Reconstitution of transport of vesicular
stomatitis virus G protein from the
endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi
complex using a cell-free system . . . . 749
L. Hendershot and
D. Bole and
G. Köhler and
J. F. Kearney Assembly and secretion of heavy chains
that do not associate
posttranslationally with immunoglobulin
heavy chain-binding protein . . . . . . 761
M. G. Roth and
D. Gundersen and
N. Patil and
E. Rodriguez-Boulan The large external domain is sufficient
for the correct sorting of secreted or
chimeric influenza virus hemagglutinins
in polarized monkey kidney cells . . . . 769
F. C. Mohr and
C. Fewtrell Depolarization of rat basophilic
leukemia cells inhibits calcium uptake
and exocytosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 783
F. Blasi and
J. D. Vassalli and
K. Danò Urokinase-type plasminogen activator:
proenzyme, receptor, and inhibitors . . 801
D. K. Palmer and
K. O'Day and
M. H. Wener and
B. S. Andrews and
R. L. Margolis A 17-kD centromere protein (CENP--A)
copurifies with nucleosome core
particles and with histones . . . . . . 805
W. C. Earnshaw and
K. F. Sullivan and
P. S. Machlin and
C. A. Cooke and
D. A. Kaiser and
T. D. Pollard and
N. F. Rothfield and
D. W. Cleveland Molecular cloning of cDNA for CENP--B,
the major human centromere autoantigen 817
H. J. Clarke and
Y. Masui Dose-dependent relationship between
oocyte cytoplasmic volume and
transformation of sperm nuclei to
metaphase chromosomes . . . . . . . . . 831
B. K. Kay and
A. J. Shah and
W. E. Halstead Expression of the Ca$^{2+}$-binding
protein, parvalbumin, during embryonic
development of the frog, \bionameXenopus
laevis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 841
M. Schindler and
L. W. Jiang Epidermal growth factor and insulin
stimulate nuclear pore-mediated
macromolecular transport in isolated rat
liver nuclei . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 849
V. Harnik-Ort and
K. Prakash and
E. Marcantonio and
D. R. Colman and
M. G. Rosenfeld and
M. Adesnik and
D. D. Sabatini and
G. Kreibich Isolation and characterization of cDNA
clones for rat ribophorin I: complete
coding sequence and in vitro synthesis
and insertion of the encoded product
into endoplasmic reticulum membranes . . 855
J. M. Lucocq and
J. G. Pryde and
E. G. Berger and
G. Warren A mitotic form of the Golgi apparatus in
HeLa cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 865
M. Marsh and
S. Schmid and
H. Kern and
E. Harms and
P. Male and
I. Mellman and
A. Helenius Rapid analytical and preparative
isolation of functional endosomes by
free flow electrophoresis . . . . . . . 875
M. S. Robinson $ 100$-kD coated vesicle proteins:
molecular heterogeneity and
intracellular distribution studied with
monoclonal antibodies . . . . . . . . . 887
D. S. Kohtz and
V. Georgieva-Hanson and
J. D. Kohtz and
W. J. Schook and
S. Puszkin Mapping two functional domains of
clathrin light chains with monoclonal
antibodies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 897
D. E. Vega-Salas and
P. J. Salas and
D. Gundersen and
E. Rodriguez-Boulan Formation of the apical pole of
epithelial (Madin--Darby canine kidney)
cells: polarity of an apical protein is
independent of tight junctions while
segregation of a basolateral marker
requires cell--cell interactions . . . . 905
A. E. Cowan and
D. G. Myles and
D. E. Koppel Lateral diffusion of the PH-20 protein
on guinea pig sperm: evidence that
barriers to diffusion maintain plasma
membrane domains in mammalian sperm . . 917
R. W. Godfrey and
R. M. Manzi and
M. A. Clark and
S. T. Hoffstein Stimulus-specific induction of
phospholipid and arachidonic acid
metabolism in human neutrophils . . . . 925
R. Payne and
A. Fein Inositol 1,4,5 trisphosphate releases
calcium from specialized sites within
Limulus photoreceptors . . . . . . . . . 933
M. L. Woodruff and
J. Theriot and
S. J. Burden $ 300$-kD subsynaptic protein copurifies
with acetylcholine receptor-rich
membranes and is concentrated at
neuromuscular synapses . . . . . . . . . 939
A. Triller and
F. Cluzeaud and
H. Korn gamma-Aminobutyric acid-containing
terminals can be apposed to glycine
receptors at central synapses . . . . . 947
J. L. Salzer and
W. P. Holmes and
D. R. Colman The amino acid sequences of the
myelin-associated glycoproteins:
homology to the immunoglobulin gene
superfamily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 957
D. A. Schafer and
F. E. Stockdale Identification of sarcolemma-associated
antigens with differential distributions
on fast and slow skeletal muscle fibers 967
L. G. Tilney and
Y. Fukui and
D. J. DeRosier Movement of the actin filament bundle in
Mytilus sperm: a new mechanism is
proposed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 981
R. W. Seagull and
M. M. Falconer and
C. A. Weerdenburg Microfilaments: dynamic arrays in higher
plant cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 995
D. L. Stokes and
D. J. DeRosier The variable twist of actin and its
modulation by actin-binding proteins . . 1005
G. R. Bright and
G. W. Fisher and
J. Rogowska and
D. L. Taylor Fluorescence ratio imaging microscopy:
temporal and spatial measurements of
cytoplasmic pH . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1019
K. W. Farrell and
M. A. Jordan and
H. P. Miller and
L. Wilson Phase dynamics at microtubule ends: the
coexistence of microtubule length
changes and treadmilling . . . . . . . . 1035
J. Tooze and
B. Burke Accumulation of adrenocorticotropin
secretory granules in the midbody of
telophase AtT20 cells: evidence that
secretory granules move anterogradely
along microtubules . . . . . . . . . . . 1047
J. Wehland and
K. Weber Tubulin-tyrosine ligase has a binding
site on beta-tubulin: a two-domain
structure of the enzyme . . . . . . . . 1059
R. W. Linck and
R. E. Stephens Biochemical characterization of tektins
from sperm flagellar doublet
microtubules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1069
M. Sandberg and
E. Vuorio Localization of types I, II, and III
collagen mRNAs in developing human
skeletal tissues by in situ
hybridization . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1077
J. Pöllänen and
O. Saksela and
E. M. Salonen and
P. Andreasen and
L. Nielsen and
K. Danò and
A. Vaheri Distinct localizations of urokinase-type
plasminogen activator and its type 1
inhibitor under cultured human
fibroblasts and sarcoma cells . . . . . 1085
C. Guidry and
F. Grinnell Heparin modulates the organization of
hydrated collagen gels and inhibits gel
contraction by fibroblasts . . . . . . . 1097
K. Matuoka and
M. Namba and
Y. Mitsui Hyaluronate synthetase inhibition by
normal and transformed human fibroblasts
during growth reduction . . . . . . . . 1105
D. E. Olins and
A. L. Olins In vitro DNA synthesis in the
macronuclear replication band of
Euplotes eurystomus . . . . . . . . . . 1125
M. A. Nash and
S. E. Kozak and
L. M. Angerer and
R. C. Angerer and
H. Schatten and
G. Schatten and
W. F. Marzluff Sea urchin maternal and embryonic U1
RNAs are spatially segregated in early
embryos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1133
C. M. Snow and
A. Senior and
L. Gerace Monoclonal antibodies identify a group
of nuclear pore complex glycoproteins 1143
G. D. Holt and
C. M. Snow and
A. Senior and
R. S. Haltiwanger and
L. Gerace and
G. W. Hart Nuclear pore complex glycoproteins
contain cytoplasmically disposed
O-linked N-acetylglucosamine . . . . . . 1157
K. Simon and
E. Perara and
V. R. Lingappa Translocation of globin fusion proteins
across the endoplasmic reticulum
membrane in \bionameXenopus laevis
oocytes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1165
C. L. Corless and
M. M. Matzuk and
T. V. Ramabhadran and
A. Krichevsky and
I. Boime Gonadotropin beta subunits determine the
rate of assembly and the oligosaccharide
processing of hormone dimer in
transfected cells . . . . . . . . . . . 1173
E. Blachly-Dyson and
T. H. Stevens Yeast carboxypeptidase Y can be
translocated and glycosylated without
its amino-terminal signal sequence . . . 1183
M. Nguyen and
C. Argan and
W. P. Sheffield and
A. W. Bell and
D. Shields and
G. C. Shore A signal sequence domain essential for
processing, but not import, of
mitochondrial pre-ornithine carbamyl
transferase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1193
G. Trugnan and
M. Rousset and
I. Chantret and
A. Barbat and
A. Zweibaum The posttranslational processing of
sucrase-isomaltase in HT-29 cells is a
function of their state of enterocytic
differentiation . . . . . . . . . . . . 1199
R. Masaki and
A. Yamamoto and
Y. Tashiro Cytochrome P-450 and NADPH-cytochrome
P-450 reductase are degraded in the
autolysosomes in rat liver . . . . . . . 1207
J. Swanson and
E. Burke and
S. C. Silverstein Tubular lysosomes accompany stimulated
pinocytosis in macrophages . . . . . . . 1217
P. D. Wilson and
R. A. Firestone and
J. Lenard The role of lysosomal enzymes in killing
of mammalian cells by the lysosomotropic
detergent N-dodecylimidazole . . . . . . 1223
F. Verrey and
E. Schaerer and
P. Zoerkler and
M. P. Paccolat and
K. Geering and
J. P. Kraehenbuhl and
B. C. Rossier Regulation by aldosterone of
Na+,K+-ATPase mRNAs, protein synthesis,
and sodium transport in cultured kidney
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1231
E. S. Sztul and
D. Biemesderfer and
M. J. Caplan and
M. Kashgarian and
J. L. Boyer Localization of Na+,K+-ATPase
alpha-subunit to the sinusoidal and
lateral but not canalicular membranes of
rat hepatocytes . . . . . . . . . . . . 1239
D. E. Vega-Salas and
P. J. Salas and
E. Rodriguez-Boulan Modulation of the expression of an
apical plasma membrane protein of
Madin--Darby canine kidney epithelial
cells: cell--cell interactions control
the appearance of a novel intracellular
storage compartment . . . . . . . . . . 1249
W. Stoorvogel and
H. J. Geuze and
G. J. Strous Sorting of endocytosed transferrin and
asialoglycoprotein occurs immediately
after internalization in HepG2 cells . . 1261
R. J. Howard and
J. A. Lyon and
S. Uni and
A. J. Saul and
S. B. Aley and
F. Klotz and
L. J. Panton and
J. A. Sherwood and
K. Marsh and
M. Aikawa Transport of an Mr approximately 300,000
Plasmodium falciparum protein (Pf EMP 2)
from the intraerythrocytic asexual
parasite to the cytoplasmic face of the
host cell membrane . . . . . . . . . . . 1269
J. Huarte and
D. Belin and
D. Bosco and
A. P. Sappino and
J. D. Vassalli Plasminogen activator and mouse
spermatozoa: urokinase synthesis in the
male genital tract and binding of the
enzyme to the sperm cell surface . . . . 1281
T. D. Giugni and
D. L. Braslau and
H. T. Haigler Electric field-induced redistribution
and postfield relaxation of epidermal
growth factor receptors on A431 cells 1291
E. Houliston and
S. J. Pickering and
B. Maro Redistribution of microtubules and
pericentriolar material during the
development of polarity in mouse
blastomeres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1299
L. M. Griffith and
S. M. Downs and
J. A. Spudich Myosin light chain kinase and myosin
light chain phosphatase from
\bionameDictyostelium: effects of
reversible phosphorylation on myosin
structure and function . . . . . . . . . 1309
M. G. Price Skelemins: cytoskeletal proteins located
at the periphery of M-discs in mammalian
striated muscle . . . . . . . . . . . . 1325
B. H. Shieh and
M. Ballivet and
J. Schmidt Quantitation of an alpha subunit
splicing intermediate: evidence for
transcriptional activation in the
control of acetylcholine receptor
expression in denervated chick skeletal
muscle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1337
A. O. Jorgensen and
L. R. Jones Immunoelectron microscopical
localization of phospholamban in adult
canine ventricular muscle . . . . . . . 1343
M. E. Hatten Neuronal inhibition of astroglial cell
proliferation is membrane mediated . . . 1353
J. L. Duband and
S. Dufour and
K. Hatta and
M. Takeichi and
G. M. Edelman and
J. P. Thiery Adhesion molecules during somitogenesis
in the avian embryo . . . . . . . . . . 1361
A. H. Choi and
C. H. Siu Filopodia are enriched in a cell
cohesion molecule of Mr 80,000 and
participate in cell--cell contact
formation in \bionameDictyostelium
discoideum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1375
K. J. Green and
B. Geiger and
J. C. Jones and
J. C. Talian and
R. D. Goldman The relationship between intermediate
filaments and microfilaments before and
during the formation of desmosomes and
adherens-type junctions in mouse
epidermal keratinocytes . . . . . . . . 1389
E. Dejana and
S. Colella and
L. R. Languino and
G. Balconi and
G. C. Corbascio and
P. C. Marchisio Fibrinogen induces adhesion, spreading,
and microfilament organization of human
endothelial cells in vitro . . . . . . . 1403
N. J. Galvin and
P. M. Vance and
V. M. Dixit and
B. Fink and
W. A. Frazier Interaction of human thrombospondin with
types I--V collagen: direct binding and
electron microscopy . . . . . . . . . . 1413
B. M. Ewenstein and
M. J. Warhol and
R. I. Handin and
J. S. Pober Composition of the von Willebrand factor
storage organelle (Weibel--Palade body)
isolated from cultured human umbilical
vein endothelial cells . . . . . . . . . 1423
A. Hinek and
A. Reiner and
A. R. Poole The calcification of cartilage matrix in
chondrocyte culture: studies of the
C-propeptide of type II collagen
(chondrocalcin) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1435
B. M. Sefton and
J. E. Buss The covalent modification of eukaryotic
proteins with lipid . . . . . . . . . . 1449
M. Hochstrasser and
J. W. Sedat Three-dimensional organization of
\bionameDrosophila melanogaster
interphase nuclei. I. Tissue-specific
aspects of polytene nuclear architecture 1455
M. Hochstrasser and
J. W. Sedat Three-dimensional organization of
\bionameDrosophila melanogaster
interphase nuclei. II. Chromosome
spatial organization and gene regulation 1471
I. G. Schulman and
R. G. Cook and
R. Richman and
C. D. Allis \bionameTetrahymena contain two distinct
and unusual high mobility group
(HMG)-like proteins . . . . . . . . . . 1485
S. A. Osmani and
G. S. May and
N. R. Morris Regulation of the mRNA levels of nimA, a
gene required for the G2-M transition in
Aspergillus nidulans . . . . . . . . . . 1495
M. B. Taubman and
J. W. Grant and
B. Nadal-Ginard Cloning and characterization of
mammalian myosin regulatory light chain
(RLC) cDNA: the RLC gene is expressed in
smooth, sarcomeric, and nonmuscle
tissues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1505
B. A. Palevitz Actin in the preprophase band of Allium
cepa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1515
S. K. Stickel and
Y. L. Wang Alpha-actinin-containing aggregates in
transformed cells are highly dynamic
structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1521
W. J. Nelson and
P. J. Veshnock Modulation of fodrin (membrane skeleton)
stability by cell--cell contact in
Madin--Darby canine kidney epithelial
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1527
M. Fechheimer The \bionameDictyostelium discoideum
30,000-dalton protein is an actin
filament-bundling protein that is
selectively present in filopodia . . . . 1539
N. Hirokawa and
S. Hisanaga ''Buttonin,'' a unique button-shaped
microtubule-associated protein (75 kD)
that decorates spindle microtubule
surface hexagonally . . . . . . . . . . 1553
X. J. Chang and
G. Piperno Cross-reactivity of antibodies specific
for flagellar tektin and intermediate
filament subunits . . . . . . . . . . . 1563
M. A. Cambray-Deakin and
R. D. Burgoyne Posttranslational modifications of
alpha-tubulin: acetylated and
detyrosinated forms in axons of rat
cerebellum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1569
Y. Shiomura and
N. Hirokawa Colocalization of microtubule-associated
protein 1A and microtubule-associated
protein 2 on neuronal microtubules in
situ revealed with double-label
immunoelectron microscopy . . . . . . . 1575
A. K. Hall and
U. Rutishauser Visualization of neural cell adhesion
molecule by electron microscopy . . . . 1579
H. Antonicek and
E. Persohn and
M. Schachner Biochemical and functional
characterization of a novel neuron-glia
adhesion molecule that is involved in
neuronal migration . . . . . . . . . . . 1587
A. Kücherer and
A. Faissner and
M. Schachner The novel carbohydrate epitope L3 is
shared by some neural cell adhesion
molecules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1597
D. E. Brenneman and
E. A. Neale and
G. A. Foster and
S. W. d'Autremont and
G. L. Westbrook Nonneuronal cells mediate neurotrophic
action of vasoactive intestinal peptide 1603
P. Lazarovici and
G. Dickens and
H. Kuzuya and
G. Guroff Long-term, heterologous down-regulation
of the epidermal growth factor receptor
in PC12 cells by nerve growth factor . . 1611
R. Heumann and
S. Korsching and
C. Bandtlow and
H. Thoenen Changes of nerve growth factor synthesis
in nonneuronal cells in response to
sciatic nerve transection . . . . . . . 1623
S. C. Froehner and
A. A. Murnane and
M. Tobler and
H. B. Peng and
R. Sealock A postsynaptic Mr 58,000 (58K) protein
concentrated at acetylcholine
receptor-rich sites in Torpedo
electroplaques and skeletal muscle . . . 1633
J. E. Zijderhand-Bleekemolen and
A. L. Schwartz and
J. W. Slot and
G. J. Strous and
H. J. Geuze Ligand- and weak base-induced
redistribution of asialoglycoprotein
receptors in hepatoma cells . . . . . . 1647
W. M. Isenberg and
R. P. McEver and
D. R. Phillips and
M. A. Shuman and
D. F. Bainton The platelet fibrinogen receptor: an
immunogold-surface replica study of
agonist-induced ligand binding and
receptor clustering . . . . . . . . . . 1655
A. Duperray and
R. Berthier and
E. Chagnon and
J. J. Ryckewaert and
M. Ginsberg and
E. Plow and
G. Marguerie Biosynthesis and processing of platelet
GPIIb--IIIa in human megakaryocytes . . 1665
K. Hanai and
H. Kato and
S. Matsuhashi and
H. Morita and
E. W. Raines and
R. Ross Platelet proteins, including
platelet-derived growth factor,
specifically depress a subset of the
multiple components of the response
elicited by glutathione in Hydra . . . . 1675
G. Schmidt and
H. Robenek and
B. Harrach and
J. Glössl and
V. Nolte and
H. Hörmann and
H. Richter and
H. Kresse Interaction of small dermatan sulfate
proteoglycan from fibroblasts with
fibronectin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1683
H. Jingami and
M. S. Brown and
J. L. Goldstein and
R. G. Anderson and
K. L. Luskey Partial deletion of membrane-bound
domain of $3$-hydroxy-$3$-methylglutaryl
coenzyme A reductase eliminates
sterol-enhanced degradation and prevents
formation of crystalloid endoplasmic
reticulum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1693
J. Finidori and
L. Rizzolo and
A. Gonzalez and
G. Kreibich and
M. Adesnik and
D. D. Sabatini The influenza hemagglutinin insertion
signal is not cleaved and does not halt
translocation when presented to the
endoplasmic reticulum membrane as part
of a translocating polypeptide . . . . . 1705
H. J. Geuze and
J. W. Slot and
A. L. Schwartz Membranes of sorting organelles display
lateral heterogeneity in receptor
distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1715
L. S. Musil and
J. U. Baenziger Cleavage of membrane secretory component
to soluble secretory component occurs on
the cell surface of rat hepatocyte
monolayers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1725
T. Braulke and
C. Gartung and
A. Hasilik and
K. von Figura Is movement of mannose
$6$-phosphate-specific receptor
triggered by binding of lysosomal
enzymes? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1735
P. Lemansky and
A. Hasilik and
K. von Figura and
S. Helmy and
J. Fishman and
R. E. Fine and
N. L. Kedersha and
L. H. Rome Lysosomal enzyme precursors in coated
vesicles derived from the exocytic and
endocytic pathways . . . . . . . . . . . 1743
Y. L. Wang and
M. B. Goren Differential and sequential delivery of
fluorescent lysosomal probes into
phagosomes in mouse peritoneal
macrophages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1749
M. Mohraz and
M. V. Simpson and
P. R. Smith The three-dimensional structure of the
Na,K--ATPase from electron microscopy 1
E. Kubalek and
S. Ralston and
J. Lindstrom and
N. Unwin Location of subunits within the
acetylcholine receptor by electron image
analysis of tubular crystals from
Torpedo marmorata . . . . . . . . . . . 9
H. Saibil and
E. Hewat Ordered transmembrane and extracellular
structure in squid photoreceptor
microvilli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
R. A. Milligan and
P. F. Flicker Structural relationships of actin,
myosin, and tropomyosin revealed by
cryo-electron microscopy . . . . . . . . 29
J. G. White and
W. B. Amos and
M. Fordham An evaluation of confocal versus
conventional imaging of biological
structures by fluorescence light
microscopy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
C. Franzini-Armstrong and
L. J. Kenney and
E. Varriano-Marston The structure of calsequestrin in triads
of vertebrate skeletal muscle: a
deep-etch study . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
E. J. Penn and
C. Hobson and
D. A. Rees and
A. I. Magee Structure and assembly of desmosome
junctions: biosynthesis, processing, and
transport of the major protein and
glycoprotein components in cultured
epithelial cells . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
B. F. Scullion and
Y. Hou and
L. Puddington and
J. K. Rose and
K. Jacobson Effects of mutations in three domains of
the vesicular stomatitis viral
glycoprotein on its lateral diffusion in
the plasma membrane . . . . . . . . . . 69
A. S. Belmont and
J. W. Sedat and
D. A. Agard A three-dimensional approach to mitotic
chromosome structure: evidence for a
complex hierarchical organization . . . 77
P. B. Moens and
C. Heyting and
A. J. Dietrich and
W. van Raamsdonk and
Q. Chen Synaptonemal complex antigen location
and conservation . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
S. D. Georgatos and
G. Blobel Two distinct attachment sites for
vimentin along the plasma membrane and
the nuclear envelope in avian
erythrocytes: a basis for a vectorial
assembly of intermediate filaments . . . 105
S. D. Georgatos and
G. Blobel Lamin B constitutes an intermediate
filament attachment site at the nuclear
envelope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
L. G. Chicoine and
R. Richman and
R. G. Cook and
M. A. Gorovsky and
C. D. Allis A single histone acetyltransferase from
\bionameTetrahymena macronuclei
catalyzes deposition-related acetylation
of free histones and
transcription-related acetylation of
nucleosomal histones . . . . . . . . . . 127
V. Volloch and
B. Schweitzer and
S. Rits Synthesis of globin RNA in enucleated
differentiating murine erythroleukemia
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
C. J. Rhodes and
P. A. Halban Newly synthesized proinsulin/insulin and
stored insulin are released from
pancreatic B cells predominantly via a
regulated, rather than a constitutive,
pathway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
J. Tooze and
M. Hollinshead and
R. Frank and
B. Burke An antibody specific for an
endoproteolytic cleavage site provides
evidence that pro-opiomelanocortin is
packaged into secretory granules in
AtT20 cells before its cleavage . . . . 155
N. C. Walworth and
P. J. Novick Purification and characterization of
constitutive secretory vesicles from
yeast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
F. Takei and
Y. Kikuchi and
A. Kikuchi and
S. Mizuno and
K. Shimura Further evidence for importance of the
subunit combination of silk fibroin in
its efficient secretion from the
posterior silk gland cells . . . . . . . 175
M. Momayezi and
C. J. Lumpert and
H. Kersken and
U. Gras and
H. Plattner and
M. H. Krinks and
C. B. Klee Exocytosis induction in Paramecium
tetraurelia cells by exogenous
phosphoprotein phosphatase in vivo and
in vitro: possible involvement of
calcineurin in exocytotic membrane
fusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
T. W. Howell and
S. Cockcroft and
B. D. Gomperts Essential synergy between Ca$^{2+}$ and
guanine nucleotides in exocytotic
secretion from permeabilized rat mast
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191
P. J. DiMario and
A. P. Mahowald Female sterile (1) yolkless: a recessive
female sterile mutation in
\bionameDrosophila melanogaster with
depressed numbers of coated pits and
coated vesicles within the developing
oocytes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
T. E. McGraw and
L. Greenfield and
F. R. Maxfield Functional expression of the human
transferrin receptor cDNA in Chinese
hamster ovary cells deficient in
endogenous transferrin receptor . . . . 207
L. Yuan and
J. G. Barriocanal and
J. S. Bonifacino and
I. V. Sandoval Two integral membrane proteins located
in the cis-middle and trans-part of the
Golgi system acquire sialylated N-linked
carbohydrates and display different
turnovers and sensitivity to
cAMP-dependent phosphorylation . . . . . 215
S. R. Pfeffer The endosomal concentration of a mannose
$6$-phosphate receptor is unchanged in
the absence of ligand synthesis . . . . 229
M. Schwaiger and
V. Herzog and
W. Neupert Characterization of translocation
contact sites involved in the import of
mitochondrial proteins . . . . . . . . . 235
G. M. Small and
P. B. Lazarow Import of the carboxy-terminal portion
of acyl--CoA oxidase into peroxisomes of
Candida tropicalis . . . . . . . . . . . 247
G. G. Gundersen and
S. Khawaja and
J. C. Bulinski Postpolymerization detyrosination of
alpha-tubulin: a mechanism for
subcellular differentiation of
microtubules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251
D. R. Webster and
G. G. Gundersen and
J. C. Bulinski and
G. G. Borisy Assembly and turnover of detyrosinated
tubulin in vivo . . . . . . . . . . . . 265
J. M. Aletta and
L. A. Greene Sequential phosphorylation of chartin
microtubule-associated proteins is
regulated by the presence of
microtubules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277
I. M. Herman and
A. M. Brant and
V. S. Warty and
J. Bonaccorso and
E. C. Klein and
R. L. Kormos and
H. S. Borovetz Hemodynamics and the vascular
endothelial cytoskeleton . . . . . . . . 291
H. C. Edwards and
A. G. Booth Calcium-sensitive, lipid-binding
cytoskeletal proteins of the human
placental microvillar region . . . . . . 303
K. A. Conzelman and
M. S. Mooseker The 110-kD protein-calmodulin complex of
the intestinal microvillus is an
actin-activated MgATPase . . . . . . . . 313
L. M. Coluccio and
A. Bretscher Calcium-regulated cooperative binding of
the microvillar 110K-calmodulin complex
to F-actin: formation of decorated
filaments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325
T. Shibayama and
J. M. Carboni and
M. S. Mooseker Assembly of the intestinal brush border:
appearance and redistribution of
microvillar core proteins in developing
chick enterocytes . . . . . . . . . . . 335
C. Huet and
C. Sahuquillo-Merino and
E. Coudrier and
D. Louvard Absorptive and mucus-secreting subclones
isolated from a multipotent intestinal
cell line (HT-29) provide new models for
cell polarity and terminal
differentiation . . . . . . . . . . . . 345
B. Dudouet and
S. Robine and
C. Huet and
C. Sahuquillo-Merino and
L. Blair and
E. Coudrier and
D. Louvard Changes in villin synthesis and
subcellular distribution during
intestinal differentiation of HT29-18
clones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359
J. F. Casella and
S. W. Craig and
D. J. Maack and
A. E. Brown Cap Z(36/32), a barbed end actin-capping
protein, is a component of the Z-line of
skeletal muscle . . . . . . . . . . . . 371
M. Ishigami and
K. Kuroda and
S. Hatano Dynamic aspects of the contractile
system in Physarum plasmodium. III.
Cyclic contraction-relaxation of the
plasmodial fragment in accordance with
the generation-degeneration of
cytoplasmic actomyosin fibrils . . . . . 381
J. A. Traas and
J. H. Doonan and
D. J. Rawlins and
P. J. Shaw and
J. Watts and
C. W. Lloyd An actin network is present in the
cytoplasm throughout the cell cycle of
carrot cells and associates with the
dividing nucleus . . . . . . . . . . . . 387
B. Burnside and
N. Ackland Calcium-independent contraction in lysed
cell models of teleost retinal cones:
activation by unregulated myosin light
chain kinase or high magnesium and loss
of cAMP inhibition . . . . . . . . . . . 397
R. A. Quinlan and
M. Stewart Crystalline tubes of myosin
subfragment-2 showing the coiled-coil
and molecular interaction geometry . . . 403
J. M. Robinson and
J. A. Badwey and
M. L. Karnovsky and
M. J. Karnovsky Cell surface dynamics of neutrophils
stimulated with phorbol esters or
retinoids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417
R. Kopan and
G. Traska and
E. Fuchs Retinoids as important regulators of
terminal differentiation: examining
keratin expression in individual
epidermal cells at various stages of
keratinization . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427
L. B. Grabel and
T. D. Watts The role of extracellular matrix in the
migration and differentiation of
parietal endoderm from teratocarcinoma
embryoid bodies . . . . . . . . . . . . 441
J. V. Garcia and
M. P. Stoppelli and
K. L. Thompson and
S. J. Decker and
M. R. Rosner Characterization of a \bionameDrosophila
protein that binds both epidermal growth
factor and insulin-related growth
factors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 449
P. G. Robey and
M. F. Young and
K. C. Flanders and
N. S. Roche and
P. Kondaiah and
A. H. Reddi and
J. D. Termine and
M. B. Sporn and
A. B. Roberts Osteoblasts synthesize and respond to
transforming growth factor-type beta
(TGF-beta) in vitro . . . . . . . . . . 457
R. A. Majack Beta-type transforming growth factor
specifies organizational behavior in
vascular smooth muscle cell cultures . . 465
P. W. Holland and
S. J. Harper and
J. H. McVey and
B. L. Hogan In vivo expression of mRNA for the
Ca++-binding protein SPARC (osteonectin)
revealed by in situ hybridization . . . 473
S. L. Adams and
M. Pacifici and
D. Boettiger and
K. M. Pallante Modulation of fibronectin gene
expression in chondrocytes by viral
transformation and substrate attachment 483
P. Bernardi and
V. P. Patel and
H. F. Lodish Lymphoid precursor cells adhere to two
different sites on fibronectin . . . . . 489
P. M. Cardarelli and
M. D. Pierschbacher Identification of fibronectin receptors
on T lymphocytes . . . . . . . . . . . . 499
H. B. Streeter and
D. A. Rees Fibroblast adhesion to RGDS shows novel
features compared with fibronectin . . . 507
S. Saga and
K. Nagata and
W. T. Chen and
K. M. Yamada pH-dependent function, purification, and
intracellular location of a major
collagen-binding glycoprotein . . . . . 517
J. L. Stow and
M. G. Farquhar Distinctive populations of basement
membrane and cell membrane heparan
sulfate proteoglycans are produced by
cultured cell lines . . . . . . . . . . 529
D. C. Spray and
M. Fujita and
J. C. Saez and
H. Choi and
T. Watanabe and
E. Hertzberg and
L. C. Rosenberg and
L. M. Reid Proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans
induce gap junction synthesis and
function in primary liver cultures . . . 541
E. Roos and
F. F. Roossien Involvement of leukocyte
function-associated antigen-1 (LFA-1) in
the invasion of hepatocyte cultures by
lymphoma and T-cell hybridoma cells . . 553
P. J. Weidman and
B. M. Shapiro Regulation of extracellular matrix
assembly: in vitro reconstitution of a
partial fertilization envelope from
isolated components . . . . . . . . . . 561
E. Persohn and
M. Schachner Immunoelectron microscopic localization
of the neural cell adhesion molecules L1
and N-CAM during postnatal development
of the mouse cerebellum . . . . . . . . 569
C. F. Lehner and
R. Stick and
H. M. Eppenberger and
E. A. Nigg Differential expression of nuclear lamin
proteins during chicken development . . 577
S. L. Goodman and
R. Deutzmann and
K. von der Mark Two distinct cell-binding domains in
laminin can independently promote
nonneuronal cell adhesion and spreading 589
E. Aufderheide and
R. Chiquet-Ehrismann and
P. Ekblom Epithelial-mesenchymal interactions in
the developing kidney lead to expression
of tenascin in the mesenchyme . . . . . 599
W. A. Frazier Thrombospondin: a modular adhesive
glycoprotein of platelets and nucleated
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625
R. J. Deshaies and
R. Schekman A yeast mutant defective at an early
stage in import of secretory protein
precursors into the endoplasmic
reticulum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 633
F. Tufaro and
M. D. Snider and
S. L. McKnight Identification and characterization of a
mouse cell mutant defective in the
intracellular transport of glycoproteins 647
T. L. Burgess and
C. S. Craik and
L. Matsuuchi and
R. B. Kelly In vitro mutagenesis of trypsinogen:
role of the amino terminus in
intracellular protein targeting to
secretory granules . . . . . . . . . . . 659
A. L. Horwich and
F. Kalousek and
W. A. Fenton and
K. Furtak and
R. A. Pollock and
L. E. Rosenberg The ornithine transcarbamylase leader
peptide directs mitochondrial import
through both its midportion structure
and net positive charge . . . . . . . . 669
K. Sandvig and
S. Olsnes and
O. W. Petersen and
B. van Deurs Acidification of the cytosol inhibits
endocytosis from coated pits . . . . . . 679
J. M. Wilson and
J. A. Whitney and
M. R. Neutra Identification of an endosomal antigen
specific to absorptive cells of suckling
rat ileum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 691
G. A. Clawson and
J. R. MacDonald and
C. H. Woo Early hypomethylation of 2'-O-ribose
moieties in hepatocyte cytoplasmic
ribosomal RNA underlies the protein
synthetic defect produced by CCl4 . . . 705
K. Yamamoto and
H. D. Fahimi Three-dimensional reconstruction of a
peroxisomal reticulum in regenerating
rat liver: evidence of interconnections
between heterogeneous segments . . . . . 713
M. T. Nicolas and
G. Nicolas and
C. H. Johnson and
J. M. Bassot and
J. W. Hastings Characterization of the bioluminescent
organelles in Gonyaulax polyedra
(dinoflagellates) after fast-freeze
fixation and antiluciferase immunogold
staining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 723
D. J. Grab and
P. Webster and
S. Ito and
W. R. Fish and
Y. Verjee and
J. D. Lonsdale-Eccles Subcellular localization of a variable
surface glycoprotein
phosphatidylinositol-specific
phospholipase--C in African trypanosomes 737
K. Estes and
L. L. Monfalcone and
S. R. Hammes and
D. Holowka and
B. Baird Membrane-bound IgE receptor complexes
fused with rat basophilic leukemia cells
mediate degranulation . . . . . . . . . 747
E. Yechiel and
M. Edidin Micrometer-scale domains in fibroblast
plasma membranes . . . . . . . . . . . . 755
C. Randriamampita and
A. Trautmann Ionic channels in murine macrophages . . 761
D. E. Smith and
Y. Gruenbaum and
M. Berrios and
P. A. Fisher Biosynthesis and interconversion of
\bionameDrosophila nuclear lamin
isoforms during normal growth and in
response to heat shock . . . . . . . . . 771
K. Albers and
E. Fuchs The expression of mutant epidermal
keratin cDNAs transfected in simple
epithelial and squamous cell carcinoma
lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 791
E. J. O'Keefe and
R. A. Briggaman and
B. Herman Calcium-induced assembly of adherens
junctions in keratinocytes . . . . . . . 807
A. A. Rogalski A plasma membrane integral
sialoglycoprotein (Sgp 130) molecularly
distinguishes nonjunctional dense plaque
sites of microfilament attachment . . . 819
S. E. Lind and
P. A. Janmey and
C. Chaponnier and
T. J. Herbert and
T. P. Stossel Reversible binding of actin to gelsolin
and profilin in human platelet extracts 833
D. H. Giebelhaus and
B. D. Zelus and
S. K. Henchman and
R. T. Moon Changes in the expression of
alpha-fodrin during embryonic
development of \bionameXenopus laevis 843
R. D. Balczon and
B. R. Brinkley Tubulin interaction with kinetochore
proteins: analysis by in vitro assembly
and chemical cross-linking . . . . . . . 855
S. W. Rothwell and
W. A. Grasser and
H. N. Baker and
D. B. Murphy The relative contributions of polymer
annealing and subunit exchange to
microtubule dynamics in vitro . . . . . 863
W. M. Saxton and
J. R. McIntosh Interzone microtubule behavior in late
anaphase and telophase spindles . . . . 875
Y. Y. Toyoshima Chymotryptic digestion of
\bionameTetrahymena 22S dynein. I.
Decomposition of three-headed 22S dynein
to one- and two-headed particles . . . . 887
Y. Y. Toyoshima Chymotryptic digestion of
\bionameTetrahymena ciliary dynein. II.
Pathway of the degradation of 22S dynein
heavy chains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 897
G. I. McFadden and
D. Schulze and
B. Surek and
J. L. Salisbury and
M. Melkonian Basal body reorientation mediated by a
Ca$^{2+}$-modulated contractile protein 903
J. A. Hammer and
B. Bowers and
B. M. Paterson and
E. D. Korn Complete nucleotide sequence and deduced
polypeptide sequence of a nonmuscle
myosin heavy chain gene from
Acanthamoeba: evidence of a hinge in the
rodlike tail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 913
R. Yabkowitz and
D. R. Burgess Low ionic strength solubility of myosin
in sea urchin egg extracts is mediated
by a myosin-binding protein . . . . . . 927
C. H. Clegg and
S. D. Hauschka Heterokaryon analysis of muscle
differentiation: regulation of the
postmitotic state . . . . . . . . . . . 937
C. H. Clegg and
T. A. Linkhart and
B. B. Olwin and
S. D. Hauschka Growth factor control of skeletal muscle
differentiation: commitment to terminal
differentiation occurs in G1 phase and
is repressed by fibroblast growth factor 949
O. Saksela and
D. Moscatelli and
D. B. Rifkin The opposing effects of basic fibroblast
growth factor and transforming growth
factor beta on the regulation of
plasminogen activator activity in
capillary endothelial cells . . . . . . 957
L. M. Wakefield and
D. M. Smith and
T. Masui and
C. C. Harris and
M. B. Sporn Distribution and modulation of the
cellular receptor for transforming
growth factor-beta . . . . . . . . . . . 965
R. Canipari and
M. L. O'Connell and
G. Meyer and
S. Strickland Mouse ovarian granulosa cells produce
urokinase-type plasminogen activator,
whereas the corresponding rat cells
produce tissue-type plasminogen
activator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 977
S. Jalkanen and
R. F. Bargatze and
J. de los Toyos and
E. C. Butcher Lymphocyte recognition of high
endothelium: antibodies to distinct
epitopes of an 85-95-kD glycoprotein
antigen differentially inhibit
lymphocyte binding to lymph node,
mucosal, or synovial endothelial cells 983
B. K. Brandley and
T. S. Ross and
R. L. Schnaar Multiple carbohydrate receptors on
lymphocytes revealed by adhesion to
immobilized polysaccharides . . . . . . 991
C. Tacchetti and
R. Quarto and
L. Nitsch and
D. J. Hartmann and
R. Cancedda In vitro morphogenesis of chick embryo
hypertrophic cartilage . . . . . . . . . 999
C. C. Brown and
G. Balian Effect of heparin on synthesis of short
chain collagen by chondrocytes and
smooth muscle cells . . . . . . . . . . 1007
D. J. Carey and
C. M. Rafferty and
M. S. Todd Effects of inhibition of proteoglycan
synthesis on the differentiation of
cultured rat Schwann cells . . . . . . . 1013
C. F. Eldridge and
M. B. Bunge and
R. P. Bunge and
P. M. Wood Differentiation of axon-related Schwann
cells in vitro. I. Ascorbic acid
regulates basal lamina assembly and
myelin formation . . . . . . . . . . . . 1023
M. B. Sporn and
A. B. Roberts and
L. M. Wakefield and
B. de Crombrugghe Some recent advances in the chemistry
and biology of transforming growth
factor-beta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1039
M. B. Roth and
J. G. Gall Monoclonal antibodies that recognize
transcription unit proteins on newt
lampbrush chromosomes . . . . . . . . . 1047
M. R. Lieber and
J. E. Hesse and
J. M. Nickol and
G. Felsenfeld The mechanism of osmotic transfection of
avian embryonic erythrocytes: analysis
of a system for studying developmental
gene expression . . . . . . . . . . . . 1055
J. M. Otto and
H. E. Grenett and
G. M. Fuller The coordinated regulation of fibrinogen
gene transcription by
hepatocyte-stimulating factor and
dexamethasone . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1067
A. L. Bennett and
K. E. Paulson and
R. E. Miller and
J. E. Darnell Acquisition of antigens characteristic
of adult pericentral hepatocytes by
differentiating fetal hepatoblasts in
vitro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1073
M. McConnell and
A. M. Whalen and
D. E. Smith and
P. A. Fisher Heat shock-induced changes in the
structural stability of proteinaceous
karyoskeletal elements in vitro and
morphological effects in situ . . . . . 1087
S. Lebel and
C. Lampron and
A. Royal and
Y. Raymond Lamins A and C appear during retinoic
acid-induced differentiation of mouse
embryonal carcinoma cells . . . . . . . 1099
F. J. Longo and
G. Krohne and
W. W. Franke Basic proteins of the perinuclear theca
of mammalian spermatozoa and spermatids:
a novel class of cytoskeletal elements 1105
J. S. Trimmer and
Y. Ebina and
R. W. Schackmann and
C. G. Meinhof and
V. D. Vacquier Characterization of a monoclonal
antibody that induces the acrosome
reaction of sea urchin sperm . . . . . . 1121
M. A. Beaven and
D. F. Guthrie and
J. P. Moore and
G. A. Smith and
T. R. Hesketh and
J. C. Metcalfe Synergistic signals in the mechanism of
antigen-induced exocytosis in 2H3 cells:
evidence for an unidentified signal
required for histamine release . . . . . 1129
P. A. Detmers and
S. D. Wright and
E. Olsen and
B. Kimball and
Z. A. Cohn Aggregation of complement receptors on
human neutrophils in the absence of
ligand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1137
B. E. Bierer and
S. H. Herrmann and
C. S. Brown and
S. J. Burakoff and
D. E. Golan Lateral mobility of class I
histocompatibility antigens in B
lymphoblastoid cell membranes:
modulation by cross-linking and effect
of cell density . . . . . . . . . . . . 1147
S. J. Dixon and
D. Stewart and
S. Grinstein and
S. Spiegel Transmembrane signaling by the B subunit
of cholera toxin: increased cytoplasmic
free calcium in rat lymphocytes . . . . 1153
D. A. Cheresh and
R. Pytela and
M. D. Pierschbacher and
F. G. Klier and
E. Ruoslahti and
R. A. Reisfeld An Arg--Gly--Asp--directed receptor on
the surface of human melanoma cells
exists in an divalent cation-dependent
functional complex with the
disialoganglioside GD2 . . . . . . . . . 1163
S. Dedhar and
W. S. Argraves and
S. Suzuki and
E. Ruoslahti and
M. D. Pierschbacher Human osteosarcoma cells resistant to
detachment by an
Arg--Gly--Asp--containing peptide
overproduce the fibronectin receptor . . 1175
W. S. Argraves and
S. Suzuki and
H. Arai and
K. Thompson and
M. D. Pierschbacher and
E. Ruoslahti Amino acid sequence of the human
fibronectin receptor . . . . . . . . . . 1183
G. L. Davis and
E. Hunter A charged amino acid substitution within
the transmembrane anchor of the Rous
sarcoma virus envelope glycoprotein
affects surface expression but not
intracellular transport . . . . . . . . 1191
C. E. Machamer and
J. K. Rose A specific transmembrane domain of a
coronavirus E1 glycoprotein is required
for its retention in the Golgi region 1205
J. Tooze and
S. A. Tooze and
S. D. Fuller Sorting of progeny coronavirus from
condensed secretory proteins at the exit
from the trans-Golgi network of AtT20
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1215
S. A. Green and
K. P. Zimmer and
G. Griffiths and
I. Mellman Kinetics of intracellular transport and
sorting of lysosomal membrane and plasma
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J. R. Bartles and
H. M. Feracci and
B. Stieger and
A. L. Hubbard Biogenesis of the rat hepatocyte plasma
membrane in vivo: comparison of the
pathways taken by apical and basolateral
proteins using subcellular fractionation 1241
R. Matteoni and
T. E. Kreis Translocation and clustering of
endosomes and lysosomes depends on
microtubules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1253
B. Kachar and
P. C. Bridgman and
T. S. Reese Dynamic shape changes of cytoplasmic
organelles translocating along
microtubules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1267
B. M. Paschal and
H. S. Shpetner and
R. B. Vallee MAP 1C is a microtubule-activated ATPase
which translocates microtubules in vitro
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M. H. Bré and
T. E. Kreis and
E. Karsenti Control of microtubule nucleation and
stability in Madin--Darby canine kidney
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stable detyrosinated microtubules . . . 1283
Y. Hosokawa and
T. Miki-Noumura Bending motion of Chlamydomonas axonemes
after extrusion of central-pair
microtubules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1297
D. K. Shea and
C. J. Walsh mRNAs for alpha- and beta-tubulin and
flagellar calmodulin are among those
coordinately regulated when Naegleria
gruberi amebae differentiate into
flagellates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1303
J. Bordas and
G. R. Mant and
G. P. Diakun and
C. Nave X-ray diffraction evidence for the
existence of 102.0- and 230.0-nm
transverse periodicities in striated
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R. Craig and
R. Padrón and
J. Kendrick-Jones Structural changes accompanying
phosphorylation of tarantula muscle
myosin filaments . . . . . . . . . . . . 1319
R. Black and
D. Goldman and
S. Hochschwender and
J. Lindstrom and
Z. W. Hall Genetic variants of C2 muscle cells that
are defective in synthesis of the
alpha-subunit of the acetylcholine
receptor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1329
B. Fontaine and
A. Klarsfeld and
J. P. Changeux Calcitonin gene-related peptide and
muscle activity regulate acetylcholine
receptor alpha-subunit mRNA levels by
distinct intracellular pathways . . . . 1337
J. H. Rogers Calretinin: a gene for a novel
calcium-binding protein expressed
principally in neurons . . . . . . . . . 1343
T. C. Petrucci and
J. S. Morrow Synapsin I: an actin-bundling protein
under phosphorylation control . . . . . 1355
Z. X. Lin and
J. R. Eshelman and
S. Forry-Schaudies and
S. Duran and
J. L. Lessard and
H. Holtzer Sequential disassembly of myofibrils
induced by myristate acetate in cultured
myotubes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1365
S. E. Moore and
J. Thompson and
V. Kirkness and
J. G. Dickson and
F. S. Walsh Skeletal muscle neural cell adhesion
molecule (N-CAM): changes in protein and
mRNA species during myogenesis of muscle
cell lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1377
H. P. Erickson and
H. C. Taylor Hexabrachion proteins in embryonic
chicken tissues and human tumors . . . . 1387
B. E. Lacy and
C. B. Underhill The hyaluronate receptor is associated
with actin filaments . . . . . . . . . . 1395
J. V. Cox and
J. H. Stack and
E. Lazarides Erythroid anion transporter assembly is
mediated by a developmentally regulated
recruitment onto a preassembled membrane
cytoskeleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1405
M. Hanspal and
J. Palek Synthesis and assembly of membrane
skeletal proteins in mammalian red cell
precursors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1417
H. Hinssen and
J. Vandekerckhove and
E. Lazarides Gelsolin is expressed in early erythroid
progenitor cells and negatively
regulated during erythropoiesis . . . . 1425
S. L. Rogers and
P. C. Letourneau and
B. A. Peterson and
L. T. Furcht and
J. B. McCarthy Selective interaction of peripheral and
central nervous system cells with two
distinct cell-binding domains of
fibronectin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1435
K. Lewandowska and
H. U. Choi and
L. C. Rosenberg and
L. Zardi and
L. A. Culp Fibronectin-mediated adhesion of
fibroblasts: inhibition by dermatan
sulfate proteoglycan and evidence for a
cryptic glycosaminoglycan-binding domain 1443
A. Orlidge and
P. A. D'Amore Inhibition of capillary endothelial cell
growth by pericytes and smooth muscle
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C. Fornieri and
M. Baccarani-Contri and
D. Quaglino and
I. Pasquali-Ronchetti Lysyl oxidase activity and
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J. A. Cooper Effects of cytochalasin and phalloidin
on actin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1473
W. C. Earnshaw Anionic regions in nuclear proteins . . 1479
R. Benavente and
K. M. Rose and
G. Reimer and
B. Hügle-Dörr and
U. Scheer Inhibition of nucleolar reformation
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N. Hutchison Lampbrush chromosomes of the chicken,
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D. E. Muscarella and
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M. W. Clark and
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C. Wittenberg and
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L. S. Weisman and
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R. Bravo and
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I. Ibrahimi Dithiothreitol and the translocation of
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C. A. Gabel and
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E. Maratos-Flier and
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J. E. Murphy-Ullrich and
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G. van Meer and
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L. Sperling and
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L. C. Lopez and
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M. Noda and
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I. Dunia and
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T. P. Spurck and
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M. A. Lopata and
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R. M. Warn and
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L. J. Wuestehube and
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V. T. Nachmias and
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B. W. Tague and
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T. E. Martin and
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G. P. Leser and
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R. Dubreuil and
T. J. Byers and
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L. S. Goldstein and
D. P. Kiehart Drosophilia spectrin. I.
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T. J. Byers and
R. Dubreuil and
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D. P. Kiehart and
L. S. Goldstein Drosophila spectrin. II. Conserved
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L. Zokas and
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A. A. Hyman and
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\bionameCaenorhabditis elegans . . . . . 2123
P. K. Hepler and
D. A. Callaham Free calcium increases during anaphase
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\bionameTradescantia . . . . . . . . . . 2137
A. Malgaroli and
D. Milani and
J. Meldolesi and
T. Pozzan Fura-2 measurement of cytosolic free
Ca$^{2+}$ in monolayers and suspensions
of various types of animal cells . . . . 2145
A. C. Schmit and
A. M. Lambert Characterization and dynamics of
cytoplasmic F-actin in higher plant
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E. Schulze and
D. J. Asai and
J. C. Bulinski and
M. Kirschner Posttranslational modification and
microtubule stability . . . . . . . . . 2167
H. C. Joshi and
T. J. Yen and
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D. L. Gard and
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D. L. Gard and
M. W. Kirschner A microtubule-associated protein from
\bionameXenopus eggs that specifically
promotes assembly at the plus-end . . . 2203
R. Horowits and
R. J. Podolsky The positional stability of thick
filaments in activated skeletal muscle
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for the role of titin filaments . . . . 2217
F. Bard and
C. Franzini-Armstrong and
W. Ip Rigor crossbridges are double-headed in
fast muscle from crayfish . . . . . . . 2225
J. M. Bassot A transient intracellular coupling
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in the bioluminescent system of scale
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J. M. Bassot and
G. Nicolas An optional dyadic junctional complex
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M. Seibert and
M. DeWit and
L. A. Staehelin Structural localization of the
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(tetrameric) particles on the lumenal
surface of freeze-etched photosynthetic
membranes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2257
M. S. Eckmiller Cone outer segment morphogenesis: taper
change and distal invaginations . . . . 2267
S. M. Pasquale and
U. W. Goodenough Cyclic AMP functions as a primary sexual
signal in gametes of Chlamydomonas
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D. R. Waddell and
K. Duffy and
G. Vogel Cytokinesis is defective in
\bionameDictyostelium mutants with
altered phagocytic recognition,
adhesion, and vegetative cell cohesion
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P. J. Van Haastert Differential effects of temperature on
cAMP-induced excitation, adaptation, and
deadaptation of adenylate and guanylate
cyclase in \bionameDictyostelium
discoideum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2301
W. Shain and
D. S. Forman and
V. Madelian and
J. N. Turner Morphology of astroglial cells is
controlled by beta-adrenergic receptors 2307
G. I. Tennekoon and
J. Yoshino and
K. W. Peden and
J. Bigbee and
J. L. Rutkowski and
Y. Kishimoto and
G. H. DeVries and
G. M. McKhann Transfection of neonatal rat Schwann
cells with SV-40 large T antigen gene
under control of the metallothionein
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E. J. Penn and
I. D. Burdett and
C. Hobson and
A. I. Magee and
D. A. Rees Structure and assembly of desmosome
junctions: biosynthesis and turnover of
the major desmosome components of
Madin--Darby canine kidney cells in low
calcium medium . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2327
S. J. Small and
G. E. Shull and
M. J. Santoni and
R. Akeson Identification of a cDNA clone that
contains the complete coding sequence
for a 140-kD rat NCAM polypeptide . . . 2335
K. J. Tomaselli and
C. H. Damsky and
L. F. Reichardt Interactions of a neuronal cell line
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fibronectin: identification of
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G. Levi and
K. L. Crossin and
G. M. Edelman Expression sequences and distribution of
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during embryonic development of
\bionameXenopus laevis . . . . . . . . . 2359
W. S. Adair and
S. A. Steinmetz and
D. M. Mattson and
U. W. Goodenough and
J. E. Heuser Nucleated assembly of Chlamydomonas and
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L. I. Fessler and
A. G. Campbell and
K. G. Duncan and
J. H. Fessler Drosophila laminin: characterization and
localization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2383
D. R. Keene and
L. Y. Sakai and
H. P. Bächinger and
R. E. Burgeson Type III collagen can be present on
banded collagen fibrils regardless of
fibril diameter . . . . . . . . . . . . 2393
P. F. Goetinck and
N. S. Stirpe and
P. A. Tsonis and
D. Carlone The tandemly repeated sequences of
cartilage link protein contain the sites
for interaction with hyaluronic acid . . 2403
G. Taraboletti and
D. D. Roberts and
L. A. Liotta Thrombospondin-induced tumor cell
migration: haptotaxis and chemotaxis are
mediated by different molecular domains 2409
S. C. Stamatoglou and
R. C. Hughes and
U. Lindahl Rat hepatocytes in serum-free primary
culture elaborate an extensive
extracellular matrix containing fibrin
and fibronectin . . . . . . . . . . . . 2417
D. F. Kubai Nonrandom chromosome arrangements in
germ line nuclei of Sciara coprophila
males: the basis for nonrandom
chromosome segregation on the meiosis I
spindle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2433
K. M. Buckley and
E. Floor and
R. B. Kelly Cloning and sequence analysis of cDNA
encoding p38, a major synaptic vesicle
protein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2447
N. E. Reist and
C. Magill and
U. J. McMahan Agrin-like molecules at synaptic sites
in normal, denervated, and damaged
skeletal muscles . . . . . . . . . . . . 2457
R. M. Nitkin and
M. A. Smith and
C. Magill and
J. R. Fallon and
Y. M. Yao and
B. G. Wallace and
U. J. McMahan Identification of agrin, a synaptic
organizing protein from Torpedo electric
organ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2471
J. Covault and
J. M. Cunningham and
J. R. Sanes Neurite outgrowth on cryostat sections
of innervated and denervated skeletal
muscle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2479
H. T. He and
J. Finne and
C. Goridis Biosynthesis, membrane association, and
release of N-CAM--120, a
phosphatidylinositol-linked form of the
neural cell adhesion molecule . . . . . 2489
S. Hirano and
A. Nose and
K. Hatta and
A. Kawakami and
M. Takeichi Calcium-dependent cell--cell adhesion
molecules (cadherins): subclass
specificities and possible involvement
of actin bundles . . . . . . . . . . . . 2501
R. Perris and
S. Johansson Amphibian neural crest cell migration on
purified extracellular matrix
components: a chondroitin sulfate
proteoglycan inhibits locomotion on
fibronectin substrates . . . . . . . . . 2511
C. H. Siu and
A. Cho and
A. H. Choi The contact site A glycoprotein mediates
cell--cell adhesion by homophilic
binding in \bionameDictyostelium
discoideum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2523
M. S. Pepper and
J. D. Vassalli and
R. Montesano and
L. Orci Urokinase-type plasminogen activator is
induced in migrating capillary
endothelial cells . . . . . . . . . . . 2535
E. G. Levin and
L. Santell Association of a plasminogen activator
inhibitor (PAI-1) with the growth
substratum and membrane of human
endothelial cells . . . . . . . . . . . 2543
G. H. Frost and
W. C. Thompson and
D. H. Carney Monoclonal antibody to the thrombin
receptor stimulates DNA synthesis in
combination with gamma-thrombin or
phorbol myristate acetate . . . . . . . 2551
P. D. Yurchenco and
G. C. Ruben Basement membrane structure in situ:
evidence for lateral associations in the
type IV collagen network . . . . . . . . 2559
E. J. Mackie and
I. Thesleff and
R. Chiquet-Ehrismann Tenascin is associated with chondrogenic
and osteogenic differentiation in vivo
and promotes chondrogenesis in vitro . . 2569
G. I. Cassab and
J. E. Varner Immunocytolocalization of extensin in
developing soybean seed coats by
immunogold-silver staining and by tissue
printing on nitrocellulose paper . . . . 2581
R. S. Molday and
L. L. Molday Differences in the protein composition
of bovine retinal rod outer segment disk
and plasma membranes isolated by a
ricin-gold-dextran density perturbation
method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2589
A. J. Milici and
N. E. Watrous and
H. Stukenbrok and
G. E. Palade Transcytosis of albumin in capillary
endothelium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2603
K. Geering and
J. P. Kraehenbuhl and
B. C. Rossier Maturation of the catalytic
alpha-subunit of Na,K--ATPase during
intracellular transport . . . . . . . . 2613
E. C. Beyer and
D. L. Paul and
D. A. Goodenough Connexin43: a protein from rat heart
homologous to a gap junction protein
from liver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2621
E. S. Sztul and
J. P. Hendrick and
J. P. Kraus and
D. Wall and
F. Kalousek and
L. E. Rosenberg Import of rat ornithine transcarbamylase
precursor into mitochondria: two-step
processing of the leader peptide . . . . 2631
G. K. Lamppa and
M. S. Abad Processing of a wheat light-harvesting
chlorophyll a/b protein precursor by a
soluble enzyme from higher plant
chloroplasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2641
C. E. Clayton Import of fructose bisphosphate aldolase
into the glycosomes of Trypanosoma
brucei . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2649
P. A. Baeuerle and
W. B. Huttner Tyrosine sulfation is a
trans-Golgi-specific protein
modification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2655
A. J. Dorner and
D. G. Bole and
R. J. Kaufman The relationship of N-linked
glycosylation and heavy chain-binding
protein association with the secretion
of glycoproteins . . . . . . . . . . . . 2665
M. von Zastrow and
J. D. Castle Protein sorting among two distinct
export pathways occurs from the content
of maturing exocrine storage granules 2675
B. A. Kruskal and
F. R. Maxfield Cytosolic free calcium increases before
and oscillates during frustrated
phagocytosis in macrophages . . . . . . 2685
T. H. Steinberg and
A. S. Newman and
J. A. Swanson and
S. C. Silverstein Macrophages possess
probenecid-inhibitable organic anion
transporters that remove fluorescent
dyes from the cytoplasmic matrix . . . . 2695
A. L. Ferris and
J. C. Brown and
R. D. Park and
B. Storrie Chinese hamster ovary cell lysosomes
rapidly exchange contents . . . . . . . 2703
D. J. Yamashiro and
F. R. Maxfield Kinetics of endosome acidification in
mutant and wild-type Chinese hamster
ovary cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2713
D. J. Yamashiro and
F. R. Maxfield Acidification of morphologically
distinct endosomes in mutant and
wild-type Chinese hamster ovary cells 2723
J. Urban and
K. Parczyk and
A. Leutz and
M. Kayne and
C. Kondor-Koch Constitutive apical secretion of an
80-kD sulfated glycoprotein complex in
the polarized epithelial Madin--Darby
canine kidney cell line . . . . . . . . 2735
S. Cockcroft and
T. W. Howell and
B. D. Gomperts Two G-proteins act in series to control
stimulus-secretion coupling in mast
cells: use of neomycin to distinguish
between G-proteins controlling
polyphosphoinositide phosphodiesterase
and exocytosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2745
J. L. Carpentier and
M. F. White and
L. Orci and
R. C. Kahn Direct visualization of the
phosphorylated epidermal growth factor
receptor during its internalization in
A-431 cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2751
J. P. Ardizzi and
H. F. Epstein Immunochemical localization of myosin
heavy chain isoforms and paramyosin in
developmentally and structurally diverse
muscle cell types of the nematode
\bionameCaenorhabditis elegans . . . . . 2763
M. P. Wenderoth and
B. R. Eisenberg Incorporation of nascent myosin heavy
chains into thick filaments of cardiac
myocytes in thyroid-treated rabbits . . 2771
K. T. Tokuyasu and
P. A. Maher Immunocytochemical studies of cardiac
myofibrillogenesis in early chick
embryos. I. Presence of
immunofluorescent titin spots in
premyofibril stages . . . . . . . . . . 2781
K. T. Tokuyasu and
P. A. Maher Immunocytochemical studies of cardiac
myofibrillogenesis in early chick
embryos. II. Generation of alpha-actinin
dots within titin spots at the time of
the first myofibril formation . . . . . 2795
J. A. DePasquale and
C. S. Izzard Evidence for an actin-containing
cytoplasmic precursor of the focal
contact and the timing of incorporation
of vinculin at the focal contact . . . . 2803
Y. L. Wang Mobility of filamentous actin in living
cytoplasm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2811
J. R. Bamburg and
D. Bray Distribution and cellular localization
of actin depolymerizing factor . . . . . 2817
P. J. Hollenbeck and
D. Bray Rapidly transported organelles
containing membrane and cytoskeletal
components: their relation to axonal
growth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2827
S. M. Mische and
M. S. Mooseker and
J. S. Morrow Erythrocyte adducin: a
calmodulin-regulated actin-bundling
protein that stimulates spectrin-actin
binding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2837
C. A. Collins and
R. B. Vallee Temperature-dependent reversible
assembly of taxol-treated microtubules 2847
G. W. Grimes and
R. H. Gavin Ciliary protein conservation during
development in the ciliated protozoan,
Oxytricha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2855
U. Heine and
E. F. Munoz and
K. C. Flanders and
L. R. Ellingsworth and
H. Y. Lam and
N. L. Thompson and
A. B. Roberts and
M. B. Sporn Role of transforming growth factor-beta
in the development of the mouse embryo 2861
I. Isom and
I. Georgoff and
M. Salditt-Georgieff and
J. E. Darnell Persistence of liver-specific messenger
RNA in cultured hepatocytes: different
regulatory events for different genes 2877
J. M. White and
I. A. Wilson Anti-peptide antibodies detect steps in
a protein conformational change: low-pH
activation of the influenza virus
hemagglutinin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2887
S. C. Stirzaker and
P. L. Whitfeld and
D. L. Christie and
A. R. Bellamy and
G. W. Both Processing of rotavirus glycoprotein
VP7: implications for the retention of
the protein in the endoplasmic reticulum 2897
P. Bird and
M. J. Gething and
J. Sambrook Translocation in yeast and mammalian
cells: not all signal sequences are
functionally equivalent . . . . . . . . 2905
T. Imanaka and
G. M. Small and
P. B. Lazarow Translocation of acyl--CoA oxidase into
peroxisomes requires ATP hydrolysis but
not a membrane potential . . . . . . . . 2915
S. G. Gould and
G. A. Keller and
S. Subramani Identification of a peroxisomal
targeting signal at the carboxy terminus
of firefly luciferase . . . . . . . . . 2923
Z. Y. Liu and
J. I. Young and
E. L. Elson Rat basophilic leukemia cells stiffen
when they secrete . . . . . . . . . . . 2933
C. S. Koenig and
M. Dabiké and
M. Bronfman Quantitative subcellular study of apical
pole membranes from chicken oxyntic
cells in resting and HCl secretory state 2945
R. G. Painter and
K. Zahler-Bentz and
R. E. Dukes Regulation of the affinity state of the
N-formylated peptide receptor of
neutrophils: role of guanine
nucleotide-binding proteins and the
cytoskeleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2959
C. J. Horst and
D. M. Forestner and
J. C. Besharse Cytoskeletal-membrane interactions: a
stable interaction between cell surface
glycoconjugates and doublet microtubules
of the photoreceptor connecting cilium 2973
E. R. Kuczmarski and
S. R. Tafuri and
L. M. Parysek Effect of heavy chain phosphorylation on
the polymerization and structure of
\bionameDictyostelium myosin filaments 2989
A. De Lozanne and
C. H. Berlot and
L. A. Leinwand and
J. A. Spudich Expression in \bionameEscherichia coli
of a functional \bionameDictyostelium
myosin tail fragment . . . . . . . . . . 2999
K. M. Trybus and
S. Lowey Assembly of smooth muscle myosin
minifilaments: effects of
phosphorylation and nucleotide binding 3007
K. M. Trybus and
S. Lowey Subunit exchange between smooth muscle
myosin filaments . . . . . . . . . . . . 3021
C. A. Dechesne and
P. Bouvagnet and
D. Walzthöny and
J. J. Léger Visualization of cardiac ventricular
myosin heavy chain homodimers and
heterodimers by monoclonal antibody
epitope mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . 3031
K. H. Kim and
V. Stellmach and
J. Javors and
E. Fuchs Regulation of human mesothelial cell
differentiation: opposing roles of
retinoids and epidermal growth factor in
the expression of intermediate filament
proteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3039
I. A. King and
A. Tabiowo and
P. R. Fryer Evidence that major 78-44-kD
concanavalin A-binding glycopolypeptides
in pig epidermis arise from the
degradation of desmosomal glycoproteins
during terminal differentiation . . . . 3053
F. D. Miller and
C. C. Naus and
M. Durand and
F. E. Bloom and
R. J. Milner Isotypes of alpha-tubulin are
differentially regulated during neuronal
maturation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3065
S. S. Carlson and
T. N. Wight Nerve terminal anchorage protein 1
(TAP-1) is a chondroitin sulfate
proteoglycan: biochemical and electron
microscopic characterization . . . . . . 3075
M. Jalkanen and
A. Rapraeger and
S. Saunders and
M. Bernfield Cell surface proteoglycan of mouse
mammary epithelial cells is shed by
cleavage of its matrix-binding
ectodomain from its membrane-associated
domain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3087
K. Toda and
T. L. Tuan and
P. J. Brown and
F. Grinnell Fibronectin receptors of human
keratinocytes and their expression
during cell culture . . . . . . . . . . 3097
V. P. Patel and
H. F. Lodish A fibronectin matrix is required for
differentiation of murine
erythroleukemia cells into reticulocytes 3105
M. A. Sheehan and
A. D. Mills and
A. M. Sleeman and
R. A. Laskey and
J. J. Blow Steps in the assembly of
replication-competent nuclei in a
cell-free system from \bionameXenopus
eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
L. W. Jiang and
M. Schindler Nuclear transport in 3T3 fibroblasts:
effects of growth factors,
transformation, and cell shape . . . . . 13
T. D. Dreesen and
M. Lezzi and
S. T. Case Developmentally regulated expression of
a Balbiani ring 1 gene for a 180-kD
secretory polypeptide in Chironomus
tentans salivary glands before
larval/pupal ecdysis . . . . . . . . . . 21
E. L. de Hostos and
R. K. Togasaki and
A. Grossman Purification and biosynthesis of a
derepressible periplasmic arylsulfatase
from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii . . . . . 29
D. M. Virshup and
V. Bennett Clathrin-coated vesicle assembly
polypeptides: physical properties and
reconstitution studies with brain
membranes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
A. W. Lowe and
L. Madeddu and
R. B. Kelly Endocrine secretory granules and
neuronal synaptic vesicles have three
integral membrane proteins in common . . 51
D. M. Fambrough and
K. Takeyasu and
J. Lippincott-Schwarz and
N. R. Siegel Structure of LEP100, a glycoprotein that
shuttles between lysosomes and the
plasma membrane, deduced from the
nucleotide sequence of the encoding cDNA 61
J. Blok and
E. M. Gibbs and
G. E. Lienhard and
J. W. Slot and
H. J. Geuze Insulin-induced translocation of glucose
transporters from post-Golgi
compartments to the plasma membrane of
3T3-L1 adipocytes . . . . . . . . . . . 69
M. Duszenko and
I. E. Ivanov and
M. A. Ferguson and
H. Plesken and
G. A. Cross Intracellular transport of a variant
surface glycoprotein in Trypanosoma
brucei . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
J. Pöllänen and
K. Hedman and
L. S. Nielsen and
K. Danò and
A. Vaheri Ultrastructural localization of plasma
membrane-associated urokinase-type
plasminogen activator at focal contacts 87
J. D. Black and
S. T. Koury and
R. B. Bankert and
E. A. Repasky Heterogeneity in lymphocyte spectrin
distribution: ultrastructural
identification of a new spectrin-rich
cytoplasmic structure . . . . . . . . . 97
M. A. McNiven and
J. B. Ward Calcium regulation of pigment transport
in vitro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
S. P. Marchese-Ragona and
J. S. Wall and
K. A. Johnson Structure and mass analysis of 14S
dynein obtained from \bionameTetrahymena
cilia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
G. Piperno Isolation of a sixth dynein subunit
adenosine triphosphatase of
Chlamydomonas axonemes . . . . . . . . . 133
S. Khawaja and
G. G. Gundersen and
J. C. Bulinski Enhanced stability of microtubules
enriched in detyrosinated tubulin is not
a direct function of detyrosination
level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
P. Huitorel and
M. W. Kirschner The polarity and stability of
microtubule capture by the kinetochore 151
P. D. Benya and
P. D. Brown and
S. R. Padilla Microfilament modification by
dihydrocytochalasin B causes retinoic
acid-modulated chondrocytes to reexpress
the differentiated collagen phenotype
without a change in shape . . . . . . . 161
P. D. Brown and
P. D. Benya Alterations in chondrocyte cytoskeletal
architecture during phenotypic
modulation by retinoic acid and
dihydrocytochalasin B-induced
reexpression . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
D. G. Leonard and
J. D. Gorham and
P. Cole and
L. A. Greene and
E. B. Ziff A nerve growth factor-regulated
messenger RNA encodes a new intermediate
filament protein . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
C. A. Haas and
L. J. DeGennaro Multiple synapsin I messenger RNAs are
differentially regulated during neuronal
development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195
C. Mauch and
K. van der Mark and
O. Helle and
J. Mollenhauer and
M. Pfäffle and
T. Krieg A defective cell surface
collagen-binding protein in
dermatosparactic sheep fibroblasts . . . 205
V. Künemund and
F. B. Jungalwala and
G. Fischer and
D. K. Chou and
G. Keilhauer and
M. Schachner The L2/HNK-1 carbohydrate of neural cell
adhesion molecules is involved in cell
interactions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213
M. S. Bretcher Fibroblasts on the move . . . . . . . . 235
L. Matsuuchi and
K. M. Buckley and
A. W. Lowe and
R. B. Kelly Targeting of secretory vesicles to
cytoplasmic domains in AtT-20 and PC-12
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239
B. van Deurs and
K. Sandvig and
O. W. Petersen and
S. Olsnes and
K. Simons and
G. Griffiths Estimation of the amount of internalized
ricin that reaches the trans-Golgi
network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253
C. C. Cain and
R. F. Murphy A chloroquine-resistant Swiss 3T3 cell
line with a defect in late endocytic
acidification . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269
P. Webster and
D. J. Grab Intracellular colocalization of variant
surface glycoprotein and
transferrin-gold in Trypanosoma brucei 279
R. R. Klein and
H. S. Mason and
J. E. Mullet Light-regulated translation of
chloroplast proteins. I. Transcripts of
psaA-psaB, psbA, and rbcL are associated
with polysomes in dark-grown and
illuminated barley seedlings . . . . . . 289
R. T. Tranquillo and
D. A. Lauffenburger and
S. H. Zigmond A stochastic model for leukocyte random
motility and chemotaxis based on
receptor binding fluctuations . . . . . 303
A. E. Postlethwaite and
R. Raghow and
G. P. Stricklin and
H. Poppleton and
J. M. Seyer and
A. H. Kang Modulation of fibroblast functions by
interleukin 1: increased steady-state
accumulation of type I procollagen
messenger RNAs and stimulation of other
functions but not chemotaxis by human
recombinant interleukin 1 alpha and beta 311
E. L. Kalomiris and
L. Y. Bourguignon Mouse T lymphoma cells contain a
transmembrane glycoprotein (GP85) that
binds ankyrin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319
A. Ishihara and
B. Holifield and
K. Jacobson Analysis of lateral redistribution of a
plasma membrane glycoprotein-monoclonal
antibody complex [corrected] . . . . . . 329
S. Miyazaki Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate-induced
calcium release and guanine
nucleotide-binding protein-mediated
periodic calcium rises in golden hamster
eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345
L. G. Tilney and
M. S. Tilney and
D. A. Cotanche Actin filaments, stereocilia, and hair
cells of the bird cochlea. V. How the
staircase pattern of stereociliary
lengths is generated . . . . . . . . . . 355
L. M. Coluccio and
A. Bretscher Mapping of the microvillar
110K-calmodulin complex:
calmodulin-associated or -free fragments
of the 110-kD polypeptide bind F-actin
and retain ATPase activity . . . . . . . 367
D. J. Kwiatkowski and
R. Mehl and
H. L. Yin Genomic organization and biosynthesis of
secreted and cytoplasmic forms of
gelsolin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375
T. E. Hegmann and
J. L. Lin and
J. J. Lin Motility-dependence of the heterogeneous
staining of culture cells by a
monoclonal anti-tropomyosin antibody . . 385
I. Novak-Hofer and
W. Küng and
U. Eppenberger Role of extracellular electrolytes in
the activation of ribosomal protein S6
kinase by epidermal growth factor,
insulin-like growth factor 1, and
insulin in ZR-75-1 cells . . . . . . . . 395
M. Sjölund and
U. Hedin and
T. Sejersen and
C. H. Heldin and
J. Thyberg Arterial smooth muscle cells express
platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) A
chain mRNA, secrete a PDGF-like mitogen,
and bind exogenous PDGF in a phenotype-
and growth state-dependent manner . . . 403
R. A. Majack and
L. V. Goodman and
V. M. Dixit Cell surface thrombospondin is
functionally essential for vascular
smooth muscle cell proliferation . . . . 415
S. Saunders and
M. Bernfield Cell surface proteoglycan binds mouse
mammary epithelial cells to fibronectin
and behaves as a receptor for
interstitial matrix . . . . . . . . . . 423
C. Sellitto and
R. Kuriyama Distribution of a matrix component of
the midbody during the cell cycle in
Chinese hamster ovary cells . . . . . . 431
S. Nomura and
A. J. Wills and
D. R. Edwards and
J. K. Heath and
B. L. Hogan Developmental expression of 2ar
(osteopontin) and SPARC (osteonectin)
RNA as revealed by in situ hybridization 441
J. Keski-Oja and
F. Blasi and
E. B. Leof and
H. L. Moses Regulation of the synthesis and activity
of urokinase plasminogen activator in
A549 human lung carcinoma cells by
transforming growth factor-beta . . . . 451
P. Castagnola and
B. Dozin and
G. Moro and
R. Cancedda Changes in the expression of collagen
genes show two stages in chondrocyte
differentiation in vitro . . . . . . . . 461
T. J. Baldwin and
C. M. Yoshihara and
K. Blackmer and
C. R. Kintner and
S. J. Burden Regulation of acetylcholine receptor
transcript expression during development
in \bionameXenopus laevis . . . . . . . 469
A. Acheson and
U. Rutishauser Neural cell adhesion molecule regulates
cell contact-mediated changes in choline
acetyltransferase activity of embryonic
chick sympathetic neurons . . . . . . . 479
M. Grumet and
G. M. Edelman Neuron-glia cell adhesion molecule
interacts with neurons and astroglia via
different binding mechanisms . . . . . . 487
J. C. Edmondson and
R. K. Liem and
J. E. Kuster and
M. E. Hatten Astrotactin: a novel neuronal cell
surface antigen that mediates
neuron-astroglial interactions in
cerebellar microcultures . . . . . . . . 505
S. Hoffman and
K. L. Crossin and
G. M. Edelman Molecular forms, binding functions, and
developmental expression patterns of
cytotactin and cytotactin-binding
proteoglycan, an interactive pair of
extracellular matrix molecules . . . . . 519
R. G. Anderson and
L. Orci A view of acidic intracellular
compartments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 539
J. A. Steitz and
C. Berg and
J. P. Hendrick and
H. La Branche-Chabot and
A. Metspalu and
J. Rinke and
T. Yario A 5S rRNA/L5 complex is a precursor to
ribosome assembly in mammalian cells . . 545
M. M. Smith and
V. B. Stirling Histone H3 and H4 gene deletions in
\bionameSaccharomyces cerevisiae . . . . 557
M. E. Dresser and
C. N. Giroux Meiotic chromosome behavior in spread
preparations of yeast . . . . . . . . . 567
S. I. Dworetzky and
C. M. Feldherr Translocation of RNA-coated gold
particles through the nuclear pores of
oocytes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 575
Y. Gruenbaum and
Y. Landesman and
B. Drees and
J. W. Bare and
H. Saumweber and
M. R. Paddy and
J. W. Sedat and
D. E. Smith and
B. M. Benton and
P. A. Fisher Drosophila nuclear lamin precursor Dm0
is translated from either of two
developmentally regulated mRNA species
apparently encoded by a single gene . . 585
P. Putnoky and
E. Grosskopf and
D. T. Ha and
G. B. Kiss and
A. Kondorosi Rhizobium fix genes mediate at least two
communication steps in symbiotic nodule
development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 597
P. Malnoë and
S. P. Mayfield and
J. D. Rochaix Comparative analysis of the biogenesis
of photosystem II in the wild-type and
Y-1 mutant of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii 609
J. R. Duncan and
S. Kornfeld Intracellular movement of two mannose
$6$-phosphate receptors: return to the
Golgi apparatus . . . . . . . . . . . . 617
F. Boulay and
R. W. Doms and
R. G. Webster and
A. Helenius Posttranslational oligomerization and
cooperative acid activation of mixed
influenza hemagglutinin trimers . . . . 629
C. L. Holcomb and
W. J. Hansen and
T. Etcheverry and
R. Schekman Secretory vesicles externalize the major
plasma membrane ATPase in yeast . . . . 641
L. Morris and
P. R. Crocker and
S. Gordon Murine fetal liver macrophages bind
developing erythroblasts by a divalent
cation-dependent hemagglutinin . . . . . 649
F. Di Virgilio and
B. C. Meyer and
S. Greenberg and
S. C. Silverstein Fc receptor-mediated phagocytosis occurs
in macrophages at exceedingly low
cytosolic Ca$^{2+}$ levels . . . . . . . 657
E. J. Campbell and
M. A. Campbell Pericellular proteolysis by neutrophils
in the presence of proteinase
inhibitors: effects of substrate
opsonization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 667
M. Pasdar and
W. J. Nelson Kinetics of desmosome assembly in
Madin--Darby canine kidney epithelial
cells: temporal and spatial regulation
of desmoplakin organization and
stabilization upon cell--cell contact.
I. Biochemical analysis . . . . . . . . 677
M. Pasdar and
W. J. Nelson Kinetics of desmosome assembly in
Madin--Darby canine kidney epithelial
cells: temporal and spatial regulation
of desmoplakin organization and
stabilization upon cell--cell contact.
II. Morphological analysis . . . . . . . 687
B. J. Del Buono and
P. L. Williamson and
R. A. Schlegel Relation between the organization of
spectrin and of membrane lipids in
lymphocytes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 697
S. B. Yancey and
K. Koh and
J. Chung and
J. P. Revel Expression of the gene for main
intrinsic polypeptide (MIP): separate
spatial distributions of MIP and
beta-crystallin gene transcripts in rat
lens development . . . . . . . . . . . . 705
O. Baron-Epel and
D. Hernandez and
L. W. Jiang and
S. Meiners and
M. Schindler Dynamic continuity of cytoplasmic and
membrane compartments between plant
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 715
R. Foisner and
F. E. Leichtfried and
H. Herrmann and
J. V. Small and
D. Lawson and
G. Wiche Cytoskeleton-associated plectin: in situ
localization, in vitro reconstitution,
and binding to immobilized intermediate
filament proteins . . . . . . . . . . . 723
W. Ip Modulation of desmin intermediate
filament assembly by a monoclonal
antibody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 735
G. Rinnerthaler and
B. Geiger and
J. V. Small Contact formation during fibroblast
locomotion: involvement of membrane
ruffles and microtubules . . . . . . . . 747
P. Boukamp and
R. T. Petrussevska and
D. Breitkreutz and
J. Hornung and
A. Markham and
N. E. Fusenig Normal keratinization in a spontaneously
immortalized aneuploid human
keratinocyte cell line . . . . . . . . . 761
S. L. Meyer and
S. G. Kaminskyj and
I. B. Heath Nuclear migration in a nud mutant of
Aspergillus nidulans is inhibited in the
presence of a quantitatively normal
population of cytoplasmic microtubules 773
C. C. Garner and
A. Matus Different forms of
microtubule-associated protein 2 are
encoded by separate mRNA transcripts . . 779
R. Millonig and
H. Salvo and
U. Aebi Probing actin polymerization by
intermolecular cross-linking . . . . . . 785
Y. C. Wang and
P. A. Rubenstein Epidermal growth factor controls smooth
muscle alpha-isoactin expression in
BC3H1 cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 797
H. L. Yin and
K. Iida and
P. A. Janmey Identification of a
polyphosphoinositide-modulated domain in
gelsolin which binds to the sides of
actin filaments . . . . . . . . . . . . 805
J. P. Singh and
L. D. Adams and
P. D. Bonin Mode of fibroblast growth enhancement by
human interleukin-1 . . . . . . . . . . 813
L. Facci and
S. D. Skaper and
M. Favaron and
A. Leon A role for gangliosides in astroglial
cell differentiation in vitro . . . . . 821
D. P. Martin and
R. E. Schmidt and
P. S. DiStefano and
O. H. Lowry and
J. G. Carter and
E. M. Johnson Inhibitors of protein synthesis and RNA
synthesis prevent neuronal death caused
by nerve growth factor deprivation . . . 829
J. A. Ripellino and
M. Bailo and
R. U. Margolis and
R. K. Margolis Light and electron microscopic studies
on the localization of hyaluronic acid
in developing rat cerebellum . . . . . . 845
J. J. Chun and
C. J. Shatz A fibronectin-like molecule is present
in the developing cat cerebral cortex
and is correlated with subplate neurons 857
K. Hatta and
A. Nose and
A. Nagafuchi and
M. Takeichi Cloning and expression of cDNA encoding
a neural calcium-dependent cell adhesion
molecule: its identity in the cadherin
gene family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 873
R. N. Haire and
M. S. Peterson and
J. J. O'Leary Mitogen activation induces the enhanced
synthesis of two heat-shock proteins in
human lymphocytes . . . . . . . . . . . 883
N. V. Ketis and
J. Lawler and
R. L. Hoover and
M. J. Karnovsky Effects of heat shock on the expression
of thrombospondin by endothelial cells
in culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 893
R. W. Nickells and
M. J. Cavey and
L. W. Browder The effects of heat shock on the
morphology and protein synthesis of the
epidermis of \bionameXenopus laevis
larvae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 905
J. L. Wrana and
M. Maeno and
B. Hawrylyshyn and
K. L. Yao and
C. Domenicucci and
J. Sodek Differential effects of transforming
growth factor-beta on the synthesis of
extracellular matrix proteins by normal
fetal rat calvarial bone cell
populations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 915
K. R. Gehlsen and
W. S. Argraves and
M. D. Pierschbacher and
E. Ruoslahti Inhibition of in vitro tumor cell
invasion by Arg--Gly--Asp--containing
synthetic peptides . . . . . . . . . . . 925
G. Mugnai and
K. Lewandowska and
B. Carnemolla and
L. Zardi and
L. A. Culp Modulation of matrix adhesive responses
of human neuroblastoma cells by
neighboring sequences in the
fibronectins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 931
R. G. LeBaron and
J. D. Esko and
A. Woods and
S. Johansson and
M. Höök Adhesion of glycosaminoglycan-deficient
chinese hamster ovary cell mutants to
fibronectin substrata . . . . . . . . . 945
M. Jalkanen and
A. Rapraeger and
M. Bernfield Mouse mammary epithelial cells produce
basement membrane and cell surface
heparan sulfate proteoglycans containing
distinct core proteins . . . . . . . . . 953
D. J. Klein and
D. M. Brown and
T. R. Oegema and
P. E. Brenchley and
J. C. Anderson and
M. A. Dickinson and
E. A. Horigan and
J. R. Hassell Glomerular basement membrane
proteoglycans are derived from a large
precursor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 963
R. L. Medcalf and
E. Van den Berg and
W. D. Schleuning Glucocorticoid-modulated gene expression
of tissue- and urinary-type plasminogen
activator and plasminogen activator
inhibitor 1 and 2 . . . . . . . . . . . 971
L. C. Gerstenfeld and
S. D. Chipman and
C. M. Kelly and
K. J. Hodgens and
D. D. Lee and
W. J. Landis Collagen expression, ultrastructural
assembly, and mineralization in cultures
of chicken embryo osteoblasts . . . . . 979
L. Vaughan and
M. Mendler and
S. Huber and
P. Bruckner and
K. H. Winterhalter and
M. I. Irwin and
R. Mayne D-periodic distribution of collagen type
IX along cartilage fibrils . . . . . . . 991
D. E. Birk and
J. M. Fitch and
J. P. Babiarz and
T. F. Linsenmayer Collagen type I and type V are present
in the same fibril in the avian corneal
stroma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 999
R. Richman and
L. G. Chicoine and
M. P. Collini and
R. G. Cook and
C. D. Allis Micronuclei and the cytoplasm of growing
\bionameTetrahymena contain a histone
acetylase activity which is highly
specific for free histone H4 . . . . . . 1017
E. C. Hardeman and
A. Minty and
P. Benton-Vosman and
L. Kedes and
H. M. Blau In vivo system for characterizing clonal
variation and tissue-specific gene
regulatory factors based on function . . 1027
P. C. Böhni and
R. J. Deshaies and
R. W. Schekman SEC11 is required for signal peptide
processing and yeast cell growth . . . . 1035
P. D. Garcia and
P. Walter Full-length prepro-alpha-factor can be
translocated across the mammalian
microsomal membrane only if translation
has not terminated . . . . . . . . . . . 1043
M. M. Matzuk and
I. Boime The role of the asparagine-linked
oligosaccharides of the alpha subunit in
the secretion and assembly of human
chorionic gonadotrophin . . . . . . . . 1049
T. E. McGraw and
K. W. Dunn and
F. R. Maxfield Phorbol ester treatment increases the
exocytic rate of the transferrin
receptor recycling pathway independent
of serine-24 phosphorylation . . . . . . 1061
J. Bischoff and
S. Libresco and
M. A. Shia and
H. F. Lodish The H1 and H2 polypeptides associate to
form the asialoglycoprotein receptor in
human hepatoma cells . . . . . . . . . . 1067
W. Hansen and
P. Walter Prepro-carboxypeptidase Y and a
truncated form of pre-invertase, but not
full-length pre-invertase, can be
posttranslationally translocated across
microsomal vesicle membranes from
\bionameSaccharomyces cerevisiae . . . . 1075
N. H. Salzman and
F. R. Maxfield Intracellular fusion of sequentially
formed endocytic compartments . . . . . 1083
P. D. Garcia and
J. H. Ou and
W. J. Rutter and
P. Walter Targeting of the hepatitis B virus
precore protein to the endoplasmic
reticulum membrane: after signal peptide
cleavage translocation can be aborted
and the product released into the
cytoplasm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1093
L. A. Mizzen and
W. J. Welch Characterization of the thermotolerant
cell. I. Effects on protein synthesis
activity and the regulation of
heat-shock protein 70 expression . . . . 1105
W. J. Welch and
L. A. Mizzen Characterization of the thermotolerant
cell. II. Effects on the intracellular
distribution of heat-shock protein 70,
intermediate filaments, and small
nuclear ribonucleoprotein complexes . . 1117
N. C. Collier and
J. Heuser and
M. A. Levy and
M. J. Schlesinger Ultrastructural and biochemical analysis
of the stress granule in chicken embryo
fibroblasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1131
J. M. Anderson and
B. R. Stevenson and
L. A. Jesaitis and
D. A. Goodenough and
M. S. Mooseker Characterization of ZO-1, a protein
component of the tight junction from
mouse liver and Madin--Darby canine
kidney cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1141
S. Tsukita and
S. Tsukita and
G. Matsumoto Light-induced structural changes of
cytoskeleton in squid photoreceptor
microvilli detected by rapid-freeze
method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1151
B. W. Schäfer and
J. C. Perriard Intracellular targeting of isoproteins
in muscle cytoarchitecture . . . . . . . 1161
T. Hirano and
Y. Hiraoka and
M. Yanagida A temperature-sensitive mutation of the
\bionameSchizosaccharomyces pombe gene
nuc2+ that encodes a nuclear
scaffold-like protein blocks spindle
elongation in mitotic anaphase . . . . . 1171
G. J. Gorbsky and
P. J. Sammak and
G. G. Borisy Microtubule dynamics and chromosome
motion visualized in living anaphase
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1185
B. W. Neighbors and
R. C. Williams and
J. R. McIntosh Localization of kinesin in cultured
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1193
M. Sato and
W. H. Schwartz and
S. C. Selden and
T. D. Pollard Mechanical properties of brain tubulin
and microtubules . . . . . . . . . . . . 1205
J. C. Bulinski and
J. E. Richards and
G. Piperno Posttranslational modifications of alpha
tubulin: detyrosination and acetylation
differentiate populations of interphase
microtubules in cultured cells . . . . . 1213
A. Laliberte and
C. Gicquaud Polymerization of actin by positively
charged liposomes . . . . . . . . . . . 1221
J. A. Cooper and
D. J. Loftus and
C. Frieden and
J. Bryan and
E. L. Elson Localization and mobility of gelsolin in
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1229
C. A. Hébert and
J. B. Baker Linkage of extracellular plasminogen
activator to the fibroblast
cytoskeleton: colocalization of cell
surface urokinase with vinculin . . . . 1241
R. E. Leube and
B. L. Bader and
F. X. Bosch and
R. Zimbelmann and
T. Achtstaetter and
W. W. Franke Molecular characterization and
expression of the stratification-related
cytokeratins 4 and 15 . . . . . . . . . 1249
E. W. Godfrey and
M. E. Dietz and
A. L. Morstad and
P. A. Wallskog and
D. E. Yorde Acetylcholine receptor-aggregating
proteins are associated with the
extracellular matrix of many tissues in
Torpedo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1263
D. D. Mikol and
K. Stefansson A phosphatidylinositol-linked peanut
agglutinin-binding glycoprotein in
central nervous system myelin and on
oligodendrocytes . . . . . . . . . . . . 1273
P. Caroni and
M. E. Schwab Two membrane protein fractions from rat
central myelin with inhibitory
properties for neurite growth and
fibroblast spreading . . . . . . . . . . 1281
M. J. Humphries and
S. K. Akiyama and
A. Komoriya and
K. Olden and
K. M. Yamada Neurite extension of chicken peripheral
nervous system neurons on fibronectin:
relative importance of specific adhesion
sites in the central cell-binding domain
and the alternatively spliced type III
connecting segment . . . . . . . . . . . 1289
D. Edgar and
R. Timpl and
H. Thoenen Structural requirements for the
stimulation of neurite outgrowth by two
variants of laminin and their inhibition
by antibodies . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1299
R. W. Keane and
P. P. Mehta and
B. Rose and
L. S. Honig and
W. R. Loewenstein and
U. Rutishauser Neural differentiation, NCAM-mediated
adhesion, and gap junctional
communication in neuroectoderm. A study
in vitro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1307
M. Bronner-Fraser and
T. Lallier A monoclonal antibody against a
laminin-heparan sulfate proteoglycan
complex perturbs cranial neural crest
migration in vivo . . . . . . . . . . . 1321
A. E. Sutherland and
P. G. Calarco and
C. H. Damsky Expression and function of cell surface
extracellular matrix receptors in mouse
blastocyst attachment and outgrowth . . 1331
M. C. Bonaldo and
T. Souto-Padron and
W. de Souza and
S. Goldenberg Cell-substrate adhesion during
Trypanosoma cruzi differentiation . . . 1349
R. S. Piotrowicz and
R. P. Orchekowski and
D. J. Nugent and
K. Y. Yamada and
T. J. Kunicki Glycoprotein Ic--IIa functions as an
activation-independent fibronectin
receptor on human platelets . . . . . . 1359
T. J. Herbst and
J. B. McCarthy and
E. C. Tsilibary and
L. T. Furcht Differential effects of laminin, intact
type IV collagen, and specific domains
of type IV collagen on endothelial cell
adhesion and migration . . . . . . . . . 1365
J. A. Madri and
B. M. Pratt and
A. M. Tucker Phenotypic modulation of endothelial
cells by transforming growth factor-beta
depends upon the composition and
organization of the extracellular matrix 1375
G. Neufeld and
R. Mitchell and
P. Ponte and
D. Gospodarowicz Expression of human basic fibroblast
growth factor cDNA in baby hamster
kidney-derived cells results in
autonomous cell growth . . . . . . . . . 1385
A. Kazlauskas and
J. A. Cooper Protein kinase C mediates
platelet-derived growth factor-induced
tyrosine phosphorylation of p42 . . . . 1395
F. Ruddle E. B. Wilson medalist, 1987: Marilyn
Gist Farquhar . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1403
G. Dreyfuss and
L. Philipson and
I. W. Mattaj Ribonucleoprotein particles in cellular
processes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1419
M. A. Heidaran and
R. M. Showman and
W. S. Kistler A cytochemical study of the
transcriptional and translational
regulation of nuclear transition protein
1 (TP1), a major chromosomal protein of
mammalian spermatids . . . . . . . . . . 1427
F. J. Zimmer and
C. Dreyer and
P. Hausen The function of the nuclear envelope in
nuclear protein accumulation . . . . . . 1435
R. C. Adlakha and
G. L. Shipley and
J. Y. Zhao and
K. B. Jones and
D. A. Wright and
P. N. Rao and
H. W. Sauer Amphibian oocyte maturation induced by
extracts of Physarum polycephalum in
mitosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1445
G. S. Payne and
D. Baker and
E. van Tuinen and
R. Schekman Protein transport to the vacuole and
receptor-mediated endocytosis by
clathrin heavy chain-deficient yeast . . 1453
O. K. Haffar and
G. W. Aponte and
D. A. Bravo and
N. J. John and
R. T. Hess and
G. L. Firestone Glucocorticoid-regulated localization of
cell surface glycoproteins in rat
hepatoma cells is mediated within the
Golgi complex . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1463
S. A. Tooze and
J. Tooze and
G. Warren Site of addition of
N-acetyl-galactosamine to the E1
glycoprotein of mouse hepatitis
virus--A59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1475
J. D. Hull and
R. Gilmore and
R. A. Lamb Integration of a small integral membrane
protein, M2, of influenza virus into the
endoplasmic reticulum: analysis of the
internal signal-anchor domain of a
protein with an ectoplasmic NH2 terminus 1489
M. Nguyen and
A. W. Bell and
G. C. Shore Protein sorting between mitochondrial
membranes specified by position of the
stop-transfer domain . . . . . . . . . . 1499
T. Y. Sam-Yellowe and
H. Shio and
M. E. Perkins Secretion of Plasmodium falciparum
rhoptry protein into the plasma membrane
of host erythrocytes . . . . . . . . . . 1507
M. K. Lyon and
P. N. Unwin Two-dimensional structure of the
light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b complex
by cryoelectron microscopy . . . . . . . 1515
J. E. Fox and
J. K. Boyles and
M. C. Berndt and
P. K. Steffen and
L. K. Anderson Identification of a membrane skeleton in
platelets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1525
T. Kohno and
T. Shimmen Accelerated sliding of pollen tube
organelles along Characeae actin bundles
regulated by Ca$^{2+}$ . . . . . . . . . 1539
B. Kachar and
T. S. Reese The mechanism of cytoplasmic streaming
in characean algal cells: sliding of
endoplasmic reticulum along actin
filaments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1545
J. Bryan Gelsolin has three actin-binding sites 1553
D. O. Fürst and
M. Osborn and
R. Nave and
K. Weber The organization of titin filaments in
the half-sarcomere revealed by
monoclonal antibodies in immunoelectron
microscopy: a map of ten nonrepetitive
epitopes starting at the Z line extends
close to the M line . . . . . . . . . . 1563
J. M. Aletta and
S. A. Lewis and
N. J. Cowan and
L. A. Greene Nerve growth factor regulates both the
phosphorylation and steady-state levels
of microtubule-associated protein 1.2
(MAP1.2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1573
D. Drubin and
S. Kobayashi and
D. Kellogg and
M. Kirschner Regulation of microtubule protein levels
during cellular morphogenesis in nerve
growth factor-treated PC12 cells . . . . 1583
M. A. McNiven and
K. R. Porter Organization of microtubules in
centrosome-free cytoplasm . . . . . . . 1593
G. Mocz and
W. J. Tang and
I. R. Gibbons A map of photolytic and tryptic cleavage
sites on the beta heavy chain of dynein
ATPase from sea urchin sperm flagella 1607
N. M. Bonini and
D. L. Nelson Differential regulation of Paramecium
ciliary motility by cAMP and cGMP . . . 1615
J. S. Tash and
M. Krinks and
J. Patel and
R. L. Means and
C. B. Klee and
A. R. Means Identification, characterization, and
functional correlation of
calmodulin-dependent protein phosphatase
in sperm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1625
F. X. Bosch and
R. E. Leube and
T. Achtstätter and
R. Moll and
W. W. Franke Expression of simple epithelial type
cytokeratins in stratified epithelia as
detected by immunolocalization and
hybridization in situ . . . . . . . . . 1635
D. Bar-Sagi and
J. P. Suhan and
F. McCormick and
J. R. Feramisco Localization of phospholipase A2 in
normal and ras-transformed cells . . . . 1649
R. M. Lyons and
J. Keski-Oja and
H. L. Moses Proteolytic activation of latent
transforming growth factor-beta from
fibroblast-conditioned medium . . . . . 1659
G. Zampighi and
M. Kreman and
F. Ramón and
A. L. Moreno and
S. A. Simon Structural characteristics of gap
junctions. I. Channel number in coupled
and uncoupled conditions . . . . . . . . 1667
H. P. Kapprell and
K. Owaribe and
W. W. Franke Identification of a basic protein of Mr
75,000 as an accessory desmosomal plaque
protein in stratified and complex
epithelia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1679
A. Entwistle and
R. J. Zalin and
S. Bevan and
A. E. Warner The control of chick myoblast fusion by
ion channels operated by prostaglandins
and acetylcholine . . . . . . . . . . . 1693
A. Entwistle and
R. J. Zalin and
A. E. Warner and
S. Bevan A role for acetylcholine receptors in
the fusion of chick myoblasts . . . . . 1703
D. T. Anthony and
R. J. Jacobs-Cohen and
G. Marazzi and
L. L. Rubin A molecular defect in virally
transformed muscle cells that cannot
cluster acetylcholine receptors . . . . 1713
R. Martini and
M. Schachner Immunoelectron microscopic localization
of neural cell adhesion molecules (L1,
N-CAM, and myelin-associated
glycoprotein) in regenerating adult
mouse sciatic nerve . . . . . . . . . . 1735
P. A. Maher and
E. B. Pasquale Tyrosine phosphorylated proteins in
different tissues during chick embryo
development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1747
K. Takata and
S. J. Singer Phosphotyrosine-modified proteins are
concentrated at the membranes of
epithelial and endothelial cells during
tissue development in chick embryos . . 1757
E. E. Marcantonio and
R. O. Hynes Antibodies to the conserved cytoplasmic
domain of the integrin beta 1 subunit
react with proteins in vertebrates,
invertebrates, and fungi . . . . . . . . 1765
J. Yannariello-Brown and
U. Wewer and
L. Liotta and
J. A. Madri Distribution of a 69-kD laminin-binding
protein in aortic and microvascular
endothelial cells: modulation during
cell attachment, spreading, and
migration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1773
P. Talamás-Rohana and
I. Meza Interaction between pathogenic amebas
and fibronectin: substrate degradation
and changes in cytoskeleton organization 1787
M. W. Johansson and
K. Söderhäll Isolation and purification of a cell
adhesion factor from crayfish blood
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1795
J. Lipp and
B. Dobberstein Signal and membrane anchor functions
overlap in the type II membrane protein
I gamma CAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1813
W. Stoorvogel and
H. J. Geuze and
J. M. Griffith and
G. J. Strous The pathways of endocytosed transferrin
and secretory protein are connected in
the trans-Golgi reticulum . . . . . . . 1821
R. K. Pathak and
R. K. Merkle and
R. D. Cummings and
J. L. Goldstein and
M. S. Brown and
R. G. Anderson Immunocytochemical localization of
mutant low density lipoprotein receptors
that fail to reach the Golgi complex . . 1831
S. K. Powell and
L. Orci and
C. S. Craik and
H. P. Moore Efficient targeting to storage granules
of human proinsulins with altered
propeptide domain . . . . . . . . . . . 1843
B. Stieger and
K. Matter and
B. Baur and
K. Bucher and
M. Höchli and
H. P. Hauri Dissection of the asynchronous transport
of intestinal microvillar hydrolases to
the cell surface . . . . . . . . . . . . 1853
R. Baron and
L. Neff and
W. Brown and
P. J. Courtoy and
D. Louvard and
M. G. Farquhar Polarized secretion of lysosomal
enzymes: co-distribution of
cation-independent mannose-$6$-phosphate
receptors and lysosomal enzymes along
the osteoclast exocytic pathway . . . . 1863
C. Ince and
J. M. Coremans and
D. L. Ypey and
P. C. Leijh and
A. A. Verveen and
R. van Furth Phagocytosis by human macrophages is
accompanied by changes in ionic channel
currents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1873
K. McCoy and
S. Gal and
R. H. Schwartz and
M. M. Gottesman An acid protease secreted by transformed
cells interferes with antigen processing 1879
D. M. Haverstick and
M. Glaser Visualization of domain formation in the
inner and outer leaflets of a
phospholipid bilayer . . . . . . . . . . 1885
V. L. Lew and
A. Hockaday and
C. J. Freeman and
R. M. Bookchin Mechanism of spontaneous inside-out
vesiculation of red cell membranes . . . 1893
M. Benveniste and
E. Livneh and
J. Schlessinger and
Z. Kam Overexpression of epidermal growth
factor receptor in NIH-3T3-transfected
cells slows its lateral diffusion and
rate of endocytosis . . . . . . . . . . 1903
K. J. Angelides and
L. W. Elmer and
D. Loftus and
E. Elson Distribution and lateral mobility of
voltage-dependent sodium channels in
neurons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1911
G. M. Bokoch and
K. Bickford and
B. P. Bohl Subcellular localization and
quantitation of the major neutrophil
pertussis toxin substrate, Gn . . . . . 1927
S. U. Gorr and
B. Stieger and
J. A. Fransen and
M. Kedinger and
A. Marxer and
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K. T. Hiriyanna and
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C. Wilson and
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J. J. Neefjes and
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R. Wright and
M. Basson and
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B. A. Guthrie and
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B. Huang and
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M. T. Fuller and
J. H. Caulton and
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C. Shapland and
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D. J. Meyer and
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W. Homan and
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H. de Nobel and
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R. R. Dubreuil and
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M. A. Schwartz and
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A. Saito and
M. Inui and
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M. Eskenasy and
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G. H. Kalimi and
C. W. Lo Communication compartments in the
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M. Kusakabe and
M. Yokoyama and
T. Sakakura and
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B. G. Wallace Regulation of agrin-induced
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M. Navre and
G. M. Ringold A growth factor-repressible gene
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M. Hannink and
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R. S. Blank and
M. M. Thompson and
G. K. Owens Cell cycle versus density dependence of
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U. Hedin and
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M. L. Dustin and
T. A. Springer Lymphocyte function-associated antigen-1
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P. Doherty and
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B. Seilheimer and
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V. Prpic and
R. J. Uhing and
J. E. Weiel and
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B. S. Polla and
J. V. Bonventre and
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P. Mali and
M. Sandberg and
E. Vuorio and
P. C. Yelick and
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M. E. Lehnert and
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A. Stoler and
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P. R. Young and
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S. Monier and
P. Van Luc and
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M. J. Rindler and
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A. A. Amchenkova and
L. E. Bakeeva and
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I. I. Severina and
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X. Q. Liu and
A. W. Bell and
K. B. Freeman and
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E. Mekada and
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F. Kesbeke and
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K. J. Einspahr and
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A. M. Belkin and
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D. G. Ferguson and
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J. J. Lin and
T. E. Hegmann and
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J. H. Mar and
P. B. Antin and
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M. Bouché and
S. M. Goldfine and
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E. S. Bullitt and
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K. R. Fath and
R. J. Lasek Two classes of actin microfilaments are
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J. L. Salisbury and
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S. Okabe and
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T. J. Dennerll and
H. C. Joshi and
V. L. Steel and
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B. D. Trapp Distribution of the myelin-associated
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D. E. Hall and
K. A. Frazer and
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L. F. Reichardt Isolation and characterization of a
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D. O. Clegg and
J. C. Helder and
B. C. Hann and
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F. Rieger and
M. Nicolet and
M. Pinçon-Raymond and
M. Murawsky and
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G. M. Edelman Distribution and role in regeneration of
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R. Kapoor and
L. Y. Sakai and
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C. A. Larabell and
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O. Saksela and
D. Moscatelli and
A. Sommer and
D. B. Rifkin Endothelial cell-derived heparan sulfate
binds basic fibroblast growth factor and
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D. Moscatelli Metabolism of receptor-bound and
matrix-bound basic fibroblast growth
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B. B. Olwin and
S. D. Hauschka Cell surface fibroblast growth factor
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muscle terminal differentiation in
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G. K. Owens and
A. A. Geisterfer and
Y. W. Yang and
A. Komoriya Transforming growth factor-beta-induced
growth inhibition and cellular
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A. H. Stolpen and
D. E. Golan and
J. S. Pober Tumor necrosis factor and immune
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M. Hirai and
S. Gamou and
S. Minoshima and
N. Shimizu Two independent mechanisms for escaping
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H. S. Wiley Anomalous binding of epidermal growth
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J. D. Bortz and
P. Rotwein and
D. DeVol and
P. J. Bechtel and
V. A. Hansen and
M. R. Hammerman Focal expression of insulin-like growth
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H. Masuda and
K. L. McDonald and
W. Z. Cande The mechanism of anaphase spindle
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B. M. Spiegelman and
R. J. Distel and
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B. S. Rosen and
B. Satterberg fos protooncogene and the regulation of
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A. P. Fields and
J. H. Shaper A major 62-kD intranuclear matrix
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C. Dingwall and
J. Robbins and
S. M. Dilworth and
B. Roberts and
W. D. Richardson The nucleoplasmin nuclear location
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A. Nakano and
D. Brada and
R. Schekman A membrane glycoprotein, Sec12p,
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S. W. Hiebert and
R. A. Lamb Cell surface expression of glycosylated,
nonglycosylated, and truncated forms of
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J. E. Heuser and
J. Keen Deep-etch visualization of proteins
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T. H. Steinberg and
J. A. Swanson and
S. C. Silverstein A prelysosomal compartment sequesters
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S. J. Gould and
G. A. Keller and
S. Subramani Identification of peroxisomal targeting
signals located at the carboxy terminus
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K. D. Allen and
M. E. Duysen and
L. A. Staehelin Biogenesis of thylakoid membranes is
controlled by light intensity in the
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A. J. Jesaitis and
G. M. Bokoch and
J. O. Tolley and
R. A. Allen Lateral segregation of neutrophil
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T. Ito and
T. Tanaka and
T. Yoshida and
K. Onoda and
H. Ohta and
M. Hagiwara and
Y. Itoh and
M. Ogura and
H. Saito and
H. Hidaka Immunocytochemical evidence for
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activators of protein kinase C on the
plasma membrane association . . . . . . 929
L. H. Defize and
D. J. Arndt-Jovin and
T. M. Jovin and
J. Boonstra and
J. Meisenhelder and
T. Hunter and
H. T. de Hey and
S. W. de Laat A431 cell variants lacking the blood
group A antigen display increased high
affinity epidermal growth
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G. M. Omann and
L. A. Sklar Response of neutrophils to stimulus
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cytoskeletal activation and oxidant
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C. D. Pauza and
T. M. Price Human immunodeficiency virus infection
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receptor-mediated endocytosis . . . . . 959
P. M. Kane and
D. Holowka and
B. Baird Cross-linking of IgE-receptor complexes
by rigid bivalent antigens greater than
200 A in length triggers cellular
degranulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 969
L. Pagliaro and
D. L. Taylor Aldolase exists in both the fluid and
solid phases of cytoplasm . . . . . . . 981
R. R. Ratan and
F. R. Maxfield and
M. L. Shelanski Long-lasting and rapid calcium changes
during mitosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 993
H. S. Shpetner and
B. M. Paschal and
R. B. Vallee Characterization of the
microtubule-activated ATPase of brain
cytoplasmic dynein (MAP 1C) . . . . . . 1001
G. P. Vigers and
M. Coue and
J. R. McIntosh Fluorescent microtubules break up under
illumination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1011
W. Tao and
R. J. Walter and
M. W. Berns Laser-transected microtubules exhibit
individuality of regrowth, however most
free new ends of the microtubules are
stable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1025
D. Drenckhahn and
R. Dermietzel Organization of the actin filament
cytoskeleton in the intestinal brush
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immunoelectron microscope study . . . . 1037
R. Duden and
W. W. Franke Organization of desmosomal plaque
proteins in cells growing at low calcium
concentrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1049
R. L. Gimlich and
N. M. Kumar and
N. B. Gilula Sequence and developmental expression of
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S. M. Wang and
M. L. Greaser and
E. Schultz and
J. C. Bulinski and
J. J. Lin and
J. L. Lessard Studies on cardiac myofibrillogenesis
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tropomyosin, and myosin . . . . . . . . 1075
C. R. Vanderburg and
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L. S. Musil and
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N. Unwin and
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A. Ross and
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L. S. Higgins and
D. K. Berg Metabolic stability and antigenic
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L. S. Higgins and
D. K. Berg Cyclic AMP-dependent mechanism regulates
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S. L. Pomeroy and
D. Purves Neuron\slash glia relationships observed
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K. M. Neugebauer and
K. J. Tomaselli and
J. Lilien and
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retinal neurite outgrowth on astrocytes
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M. Chiquet and
L. Masuda-Nakagawa and
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Y. Sato and
D. B. Rifkin Autocrine activities of basic fibroblast
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R. A. Majack and
C. K. Castle and
L. V. Goodman and
K. H. Weisgraber and
R. W. Mahley and
E. M. Shooter and
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cultured vascular smooth muscle cells is
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E. Dejana and
S. Colella and
G. Conforti and
M. Abbadini and
M. Gaboli and
P. C. Marchisio Fibronectin and vitronectin regulate the
organization of their respective
Arg--Gly--Asp adhesion receptors in
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G. F. Burns and
C. M. Lucas and
G. W. Krissansen and
J. A. Werkmeister and
D. B. Scanlon and
R. J. Simpson and
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S. K. Stickel and
Y. L. Wang Synthetic peptide GRGDS induces
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K. J. Tomaselli and
C. H. Damsky and
L. F. Reichardt Purification and characterization of
mammalian integrins expressed by a rat
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A. S. Charonis and
A. P. Skubitz and
G. G. Koliakos and
L. A. Reger and
J. Dege and
A. M. Vogel and
R. Wohlhueter and
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chain of laminin with heparin-binding
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B. Sherry and
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S. I. Dworetzky and
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C. Featherstone and
M. K. Darby and
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T. Y. Chen and
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L. A. Beck and
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M. Sinensky Incorporation of a product of mevalonic
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Z. Krawczyk and
P. Mali and
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G. Mugrauer and
F. W. Alt and
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C. Glass and
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J. A. Chasis and
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T. P. Haverty and
C. J. Kelly and
W. H. Hines and
P. S. Amenta and
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R. A. Harper and
N. A. Kefalides and
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L. M. Banta and
J. S. Robinson and
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J. L. Duband and
G. H. Nuckolls and
A. Ishihara and
T. Hasegawa and
K. M. Yamada and
J. P. Thiery and
K. Jacobson Fibronectin receptor exhibits high
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J. Stollberg and
S. E. Fraser Acetylcholine receptors and concanavalin
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C. W. Jacobs and
A. E. Adams and
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F. Matsuzaki and
S. Matsumoto and
I. Yahara Truncation of the carboxy-terminal
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R. A. Walker and
E. T. O'Brien and
N. K. Pryer and
M. F. Soboeiro and
W. A. Voter and
H. P. Erickson and
E. D. Salmon Dynamic instability of individual
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N. Hirokawa and
Y. Shiomura and
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L. L. Troutt and
B. Burnside The unusual microtubule polarity in
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H. Ruohola and
A. K. Kabcenell and
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J. D. Cortese and
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T. Ankenbauer and
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P. Forscher and
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M. F. Grossi de Sa and
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S. Hashimoto K-252a, a potent protein kinase
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M. C. Cardwell and
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M. C. Cardwell and
L. H. Rome RGD-containing peptides inhibit the
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B. Ranscht Sequence of contactin, a 130-kD
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B. Gumbiner and
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Y. Kubota and
H. K. Kleinman and
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the morphological differentiation of
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J. C. Schittny and
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R. Halaban and
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L. Toschi and
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N. Feuerstein and
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A. Schweizer and
J. A. Fransen and
T. Bächi and
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E. Friederich and
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B. Distel and
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O. K. Haffar and
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T. Bächi Direct observation of the budding and
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M. S. Poruchynsky and
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J. E. Bergmann and
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D. E. Vega-Salas and
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D. Predescu and
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M. Arpin and
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M. D. Neely and
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M. K. Wong and
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W. S. Sale and
L. A. Fox Isolated beta-heavy chain subunit of
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S. M. King and
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C. Magill-Solc and
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P. R. Streeter and
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D. C. Altieri and
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M. De Luca and
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J. C. Adams and
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T. J. Baldwin and
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P. A. Paganetti and
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J. A. Pizzey and
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M. C. Alliegro and
C. A. Ettensohn and
C. A. Burdsal and
H. P. Erickson and
D. R. McClay Echinonectin: a new embryonic substrate
adhesion protein . . . . . . . . . . . . 2319
D. R. Friedlander and
S. Hoffman and
G. M. Edelman Functional mapping of cytotactin:
proteolytic fragments active in
cell-substrate adhesion . . . . . . . . 2329
E. Aufderheide and
P. Ekblom Tenascin during gut development:
appearance in the mesenchyme, shift in
molecular forms, and dependence on
epithelial-mesenchymal interactions . . 2341
J. Lawler and
R. Weinstein and
R. O. Hynes Cell attachment to thrombospondin: the
role of ARG--GLY--ASP, calcium, and
integrin receptors . . . . . . . . . . . 2351
P. J. Salas and
D. E. Vega-Salas and
J. Hochman and
E. Rodriguez-Boulan and
M. Edidin Selective anchoring in the specific
plasma membrane domain: a role in
epithelial cell polarity . . . . . . . . 2363
G. K. Ojakian and
R. Schwimmer The polarized distribution of an apical
cell surface glycoprotein is maintained
by interactions with the cytoskeleton of
Madin--Darby canine kidney cells . . . . 2377
J. D. Siliciano and
D. A. Goodenough Localization of the tight junction
protein, ZO-1, is modulated by
extracellular calcium and cell--cell
contact in Madin--Darby canine kidney
epithelial cells . . . . . . . . . . . . 2389
B. R. Stevenson and
J. M. Anderson and
D. A. Goodenough and
M. S. Mooseker Tight junction structure and ZO-1
content are identical in two strains of
Madin--Darby canine kidney cells which
differ in transepithelial resistance . . 2401
S. R. Glasser and
J. Julian and
G. L. Decker and
J. P. Tang and
D. D. Carson Development of morphological and
functional polarity in primary cultures
of immature rat uterine epithelial cells 2409
D. D. Carson and
J. P. Tang and
J. Julian and
S. R. Glasser Vectorial secretion of proteoglycans by
polarized rat uterine epithelial cells 2425
L. Ossowski In vivo invasion of modified
chorioallantoic membrane by tumor cells:
the role of cell surface-bound urokinase 2437
D. E. Battaglia and
B. M. Shapiro Hierarchies of protein cross-linking in
the extracellular matrix: involvement of
an egg surface transglutaminase in early
stages of fertilization envelope
assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2447
F. Descalzi Cancedda and
P. Manduca and
C. Tacchetti and
P. Fossa and
R. Quarto and
R. Cancedda Developmentally regulated synthesis of a
low molecular weight protein (Ch 21) by
differentiating chondrocytes . . . . . . 2455
S. Y. Roth and
I. G. Schulman and
R. Richman and
R. G. Cook and
C. D. Allis Characterization of phosphorylation
sites in histone H1 in the amitotic
macronucleus of \bionameTetrahymena
during different physiological states 2473
R. Pfaller and
H. F. Steger and
J. Rassow and
N. Pfanner and
W. Neupert Import pathways of precursor proteins
into mitochondria: multiple receptor
sites are followed by a common membrane
insertion site . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2483
H. J. Geuze and
W. Stoorvogel and
G. J. Strous and
J. W. Slot and
J. E. Bleekemolen and
I. Mellman Sorting of mannose $6$-phosphate
receptors and lysosomal membrane
proteins in endocytic vesicles . . . . . 2491
R. Persson and
E. Ahlström and
E. Fries Differential arrest of secretory protein
transport in cultured rat hepatocytes by
azide treatment . . . . . . . . . . . . 2503
G. Knoll and
K. N. Burger and
R. Bron and
G. van Meer and
A. J. Verkleij Fusion of liposomes with the plasma
membrane of epithelial cells: fate of
incorporated lipids as followed by
freeze fracture and autoradiography of
plastic sections . . . . . . . . . . . . 2511
S. Hashimoto and
B. Bruno and
D. P. Lew and
T. Pozzan and
P. Volpe and
J. Meldolesi Immunocytochemistry of calciosomes in
liver and pancreas . . . . . . . . . . . 2523
M. Volpi and
R. D. Berlin Intracellular elevations of free calcium
induced by activation of histamine H1
receptors in interphase and mitotic HeLa
cells: hormone signal transduction is
altered during mitosis . . . . . . . . . 2533
R. Furukawa and
J. E. Wampler and
M. Fechheimer Measurement of the cytoplasmic pH of
\bionameDictyostelium discoideum using a
low light level microspectrofluorometer 2541
D. G. Drubin and
K. G. Miller and
D. Botstein Yeast actin-binding proteins: evidence
for a role in morphogenesis . . . . . . 2551
L. G. Tilney and
M. S. Tilney The actin filament content of hair cells
of the bird cochlea is nearly constant
even though the length, width, and
number of stereocilia vary depending on
the hair cell location . . . . . . . . . 2563
D. L. Ruzicka and
R. J. Schwartz Sequential activation of alpha-actin
genes during avian cardiogenesis:
vascular smooth muscle alpha-actin gene
transcripts mark the onset of
cardiomyocyte differentiation . . . . . 2575
B. A. Block and
T. Imagawa and
K. P. Campbell and
C. Franzini-Armstrong Structural evidence for direct
interaction between the molecular
components of the transverse
tubule/sarcoplasmic reticulum junction
in skeletal muscle . . . . . . . . . . . 2587
P. T. O'Donnell and
S. I. Bernstein Molecular and ultrastructural defects in
a \bionameDrosophila myosin heavy chain
mutant: differential effects on muscle
function produced by similar thick
filament abnormalities . . . . . . . . . 2601
M. Chun and
S. Falkenthal Ifm(2)2 is a myosin heavy chain allele
that disrupts myofibrillar assembly only
in the indirect flight muscle of
\bionameDrosophila melanogaster . . . . 2613
J. P. Bennett and
R. A. Cross and
J. Kendrick-Jones and
A. G. Weeds Spatial pattern of myosin
phosphorylation in contracting smooth
muscle cells: evidence for contractile
zones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2623
R. L. DeBiasio and
L. L. Wang and
G. W. Fisher and
D. L. Taylor The dynamic distribution of fluorescent
analogues of actin and myosin in
protrusions at the leading edge of
migrating Swiss 3T3 fibroblasts . . . . 2631
M. E. Stearns and
M. Wang and
K. D. Tew and
L. I. Binder Estramustine binds a MAP-1-like protein
to inhibit microtubule assembly in vitro
and disrupt microtubule organization in
DU 145 cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2647
A. L. Ingold and
S. A. Cohn and
J. M. Scholey Inhibition of kinesin-driven microtubule
motility by monoclonal antibodies to
kinesin heavy chains . . . . . . . . . . 2657
A. T. Baron and
J. L. Salisbury Identification and localization of a
novel, cytoskeletal,
centrosome-associated protein in PtK2
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2669
W. L. Dentler Fractionation of \bionameTetrahymena
ciliary membranes with Triton X-114 and
the identification of a ciliary membrane
ATPase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2679
S. E. Lewis and
R. A. Nixon Multiple phosphorylated variants of the
high molecular mass subunit of
neurofilaments in axons of retinal cell
neurons: characterization and evidence
for their differential association with
stationary and moving neurofilaments . . 2689
A. E. Roher and
K. C. Palmer and
V. Chau and
M. J. Ball Isolation and chemical characterization
of Alzheimer's disease paired helical
filament cytoskeletons: differentiation
from amyloid plaque core protein . . . . 2703
F. Valtorta and
R. Jahn and
R. Fesce and
P. Greengard and
B. Ceccarelli Synaptophysin (p38) at the frog
neuromuscular junction: its
incorporation into the axolemma and
recycling after intense quantal
secretion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2717
G. J. Wistow and
T. Lietman and
L. A. Williams and
S. O. Stapel and
W. W. de Jong and
J. Horwitz and
J. Piatigorsky Tau-crystallin/alpha-enolase: one gene
encodes both an enzyme and a lens
structural protein . . . . . . . . . . . 2729
K. S. O'Shea and
V. M. Dixit Unique distribution of the extracellular
matrix component thrombospondin in the
developing mouse embryo . . . . . . . . 2737
M. E. Durkin and
S. Chakravarti and
B. B. Bartos and
S. H. Liu and
R. L. Friedman and
A. E. Chung Amino acid sequence and domain structure
of entactin. Homology with epidermal
growth factor precursor and low density
lipoprotein receptor . . . . . . . . . . 2749
E. J. Mackie and
W. Halfter and
D. Liverani Induction of tenascin in healing wounds 2757
H. Nakayasu and
R. Berezney Mapping replicational sites in the
eucaryotic cell nucleus . . . . . . . . 1
U. Eilers and
J. Klumperman and
H. P. Hauri Nocodazole, a microtubule-active drug,
interferes with apical protein delivery
in cultured intestinal epithelial cells
(Caco-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
E. Winograd and
I. W. Sherman Characterization of a modified red cell
membrane protein expressed on
erythrocytes infected with the human
malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum:
possible role as a cytoadherent
mediating protein . . . . . . . . . . . 23
S. Tsukita and
S. Tsukita Isolation of cell-to-cell adherens
junctions from rat liver . . . . . . . . 31
K. T. Tokuyasu Immunocytochemical studies of cardiac
myofibrillogenesis in early chick
embryos. III. Generation of fasciae
adherentes and costameres . . . . . . . 43
S. Sepsenwol and
H. Ris and
T. M. Roberts A unique cytoskeleton associated with
crawling in the amoeboid sperm of the
nematode, Ascaris suum . . . . . . . . . 55
R. M. Evans Phosphorylation of vimentin in
mitotically selected cells. In vitro
cyclic AMP-independent kinase and
calcium-stimulated phosphatase
activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
V. M. Wasenius and
M. Saraste and
P. Salvén and
M. Erämaa and
L. Holm and
V. P. Lehto Primary structure of the brain
alpha-spectrin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
P. C. Bridgman and
M. E. Dailey The organization of myosin and actin in
rapid frozen nerve growth cones . . . . 95
N. Hirokawa and
K. Sobue and
K. Kanda and
A. Harada and
H. Yorifuji The cytoskeletal architecture of the
presynaptic terminal and molecular
structure of synapsin 1 . . . . . . . . 111
E. Kordeli and
J. Cartaud and
H. O. Nghiêm and
A. Devillers-Thiéry and
J. P. Changeux Asynchronous assembly of the
acetylcholine receptor and of the 43-kD
nu1 protein in the postsynaptic membrane
of developing Torpedo marmorata
electrocyte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
D. B. Zimmer and
L. J. Van Eldik Analysis of the calcium-modulated
proteins, S100 and calmodulin, and their
target proteins during C6 glioma cell
differentiation . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
S. Adamo and
C. Caporale and
C. Nervi and
R. Ceci and
M. Molinaro Activity and regulation of calcium-,
phospholipid-dependent protein kinase in
differentiating chick myogenic cells . . 153
D. J. Kelvin and
G. Simard and
H. H. Tai and
T. P. Yamaguchi and
J. A. Connolly Growth factors, signaling pathways, and
the regulation of proliferation and
differentiation in BC3H1 muscle cells.
I. A pertussis toxin-sensitive pathway
is involved . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
D. J. Kelvin and
G. Simard and
A. Sue-A-Quan and
J. A. Connolly Growth factors, signaling pathways, and
the regulation of proliferation and
differentiation in BC3H1 muscle cells.
II. Two signaling pathways distinguished
by pertussis toxin and a potential role
for the ras oncogene . . . . . . . . . . 169
J. V. Garcia and
M. P. Stoppelli and
S. J. Decker and
M. R. Rosner An insulin epidermal growth
factor-binding protein from
\bionameDrosophila has insulin-degrading
activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
S. C. Dahl and
L. B. Grabel Integrin phosphorylation is modulated
during the differentiation of F-9
teratocarcinoma stem cells . . . . . . . 183
M. Mendler and
S. G. Eich-Bender and
L. Vaughan and
K. H. Winterhalter and
P. Bruckner Cartilage contains mixed fibrils of
collagen types II, IX, and XI . . . . . 191
M. J. Buchanan and
S. H. Imam and
W. A. Eskue and
W. J. Snell Activation of the cell wall degrading
protease, lysin, during sexual
signalling in Chlamydomonas: the enzyme
is stored as an inactive, higher
relative molecular mass precursor in the
periplasm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
P. J. Hollenbeck The transport and assembly of the axonal
cytoskeleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223
M. Kozak The scanning model for translation: an
update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229
T. Hirano and
G. Konoha and
T. Toda and
M. Yanagida Essential roles of the RNA polymerase I
largest subunit and DNA topoisomerases
in the formation of fission yeast
nucleolus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243
D. E. Smith and
P. A. Fisher Interconversion of \bionameDrosophila
nuclear lamin isoforms during oogenesis,
early embryogenesis, and upon entry of
cultured cells into mitosis . . . . . . 255
T. R. Barnett and
A. Kretschmer and
D. A. Austen and
S. J. Goebel and
J. T. Hart and
J. J. Elting and
M. E. Kamarck Carcinoembryonic antigens: alternative
splicing accounts for the multiple mRNAs
that code for novel members of the
carcinoembryonic antigen family . . . . 267
G. Griffiths and
S. D. Fuller and
R. Back and
M. Hollinshead and
S. Pfeiffer and
K. Simons The dynamic nature of the Golgi complex 277
T. Connolly and
P. Collins and
R. Gilmore Access of proteinase K to partially
translocated nascent polypeptides in
intact and detergent-solubilized
membranes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299
C. M. Moehle and
C. K. Dixon and
E. W. Jones Processing pathway for protease B of
\bionameSaccharomyces cerevisiae . . . . 309
C. Dorel and
T. A. Voelker and
E. M. Herman and
M. J. Chrispeels Transport of proteins to the plant
vacuole is not by bulk flow through the
secretory system, and requires positive
sorting information . . . . . . . . . . 327
J. Hearing and
E. Hunter and
L. Rodgers and
M. J. Gething and
J. Sambrook Isolation of Chinese hamster ovary cell
lines temperature conditional for the
cell-surface expression of integral
membrane glycoproteins . . . . . . . . . 339
J. Hearing and
M. J. Gething and
J. Sambrook Addition of truncated oligosaccharides
to influenza virus hemagglutinin results
in its temperature-conditional
cell-surface expression . . . . . . . . 355
M. Abdullah and
A. L. Kierszenbaum Identification of rat testis galactosyl
receptor using antibodies to liver
asialoglycoprotein receptor:
purification and localization on
surfaces of spermatogenic cells and
sperm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367
P. Cosson and
I. de Curtis and
J. Pouysségur and
G. Griffiths and
J. Davoust Low cytoplasmic pH inhibits endocytosis
and transport from the trans-Golgi
network to the cell surface . . . . . . 377
J. E. Heuser and
R. G. Anderson Hypertonic media inhibit
receptor-mediated endocytosis by
blocking clathrin-coated pit formation 389
J. Heuser Effects of cytoplasmic acidification on
clathrin lattice morphology . . . . . . 401
K. L. Milarski and
W. J. Welch and
R. I. Morimoto Cell cycle-dependent association of
HSP70 with specific cellular proteins 413
J. M. Rossi and
S. Lindquist The intracellular location of yeast
heat-shock protein 26 varies with
metabolism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425
F. Mercier and
H. Reggio and
G. Devilliers and
D. Bataille and
P. Mangeat Membrane-cytoskeleton dynamics in rat
parietal cells: mobilization of actin
and spectrin upon stimulation of gastric
acid secretion . . . . . . . . . . . . . 441
J. S. Morrow and
C. D. Cianci and
T. Ardito and
A. S. Mann and
M. Kashgarian Ankyrin links fodrin to the alpha
subunit of Na,K--ATPase in Madin--Darby
canine kidney cells and in intact renal
tubule cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455
J. H. Hartwig and
K. A. Chambers and
T. P. Stossel Association of gelsolin with actin
filaments and cell membranes of
macrophages and platelets . . . . . . . 467
R. J. Bloch and
J. S. Morrow An unusual beta-spectrin associated with
clustered acetylcholine receptors . . . 481
L. M. Coluccio and
A. Bretscher Reassociation of microvillar core
proteins: making a microvillar core in
vitro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 495
E. P. Hoffman and
S. C. Watkins and
H. S. Slayter and
L. M. Kunkel Detection of a specific isoform of
alpha-actinin with antisera directed
against dystrophin . . . . . . . . . . . 503
L. Castellani and
P. M. Hardwicke and
C. Franzini-Armstrong Effect of Ca$^{2+}$ on the dimeric
structure of scallop sarcoplasmic
reticulum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511
A. Ayme-Southgate and
P. Lasko and
C. French and
M. L. Pardue Characterization of the gene for mp20: a
\bionameDrosophila muscle protein that
is not found in asynchronous oscillatory
flight muscle . . . . . . . . . . . . . 521
L. D. Taylor and
E. Bandman Distribution of fast myosin heavy chain
isoforms in thick filaments of
developing chicken pectoral muscle . . . 533
E. Houliston and
B. Maro Posttranslational modification of
distinct microtubule subpopulations
during cell polarization and
differentiation in the mouse
preimplantation embryo . . . . . . . . . 543
V. Papadopoulos and
P. F. Hall Isolation and characterization of
protein kinase C from Y-1 adrenal cell
cytoskeleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 553
J. R. Glenney and
M. S. Kindy and
L. Zokas Isolation of a new member of the S100
protein family: amino acid sequence,
tissue, and subcellular distribution . . 569
M. J. Monteiro and
D. W. Cleveland Expression of NF--L and NF--M in
fibroblasts reveals coassembly of
neurofilament and vimentin subunits . . 579
E. C. Beyer and
J. Kistler and
D. L. Paul and
D. A. Goodenough Antisera directed against connexin43
peptides react with a 43-kD protein
localized to gap junctions in myocardium
and other tissues . . . . . . . . . . . 595
P. W. Mason and
J. W. Bigbee and
G. H. DeVries Cerebellar granule cells contain a
membrane mitogen for cultured Schwann
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 607
J. H. Skene and
I. Virág Posttranslational membrane attachment
and dynamic fatty acylation of a
neuronal growth cone protein, GAP-43 . . 613
J. K. Daniloff and
K. L. Crossin and
M. Pinçon-Raymond and
M. Murawsky and
F. Rieger and
G. M. Edelman Expression of cytotactin in the normal
and regenerating neuromuscular system 625
K. Cauley and
B. W. Agranoff and
D. Goldman Identification of a novel nicotinic
acetylcholine receptor structural
subunit expressed in goldfish retina . . 637
S. L. Shyng and
M. M. Salpeter Degradation rate of acetylcholine
receptors inserted into denervated
vertebrate neuromuscular junctions . . . 647
K. C. Flanders and
N. L. Thompson and
D. S. Cissel and
E. Van Obberghen-Schilling and
C. C. Baker and
M. E. Kass and
L. R. Ellingsworth and
A. B. Roberts and
M. B. Sporn Transforming growth factor-beta 1:
histochemical localization with
antibodies to different epitopes . . . . 653
N. L. Thompson and
K. C. Flanders and
J. M. Smith and
L. R. Ellingsworth and
A. B. Roberts and
M. B. Sporn Expression of transforming growth
factor-beta 1 in specific cells and
tissues of adult and neonatal mice . . . 661
P. Mignatti and
R. Tsuboi and
E. Robbins and
D. B. Rifkin In vitro angiogenesis on the human
amniotic membrane: requirement for basic
fibroblast growth factor-induced
proteinases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 671
T. J. Martins and
Y. Sugimoto and
R. L. Erikson Dissociation of inositol trisphosphate
from diacylglycerol production in Rous
sarcoma virus-transformed fibroblasts 683
R. Picone and
E. L. Kajtaniak and
L. S. Nielsen and
N. Behrendt and
M. R. Mastronicola and
M. V. Cubellis and
M. P. Stoppelli and
S. Pedersen and
K. Danò and
F. Blasi Regulation of urokinase receptors in
monocytelike U937 cells by phorbol ester
phorbol myristate acetate . . . . . . . 693
R. S. Larson and
A. L. Corbi and
L. Berman and
T. Springer Primary structure of the leukocyte
function-associated molecule-1 alpha
subunit: an integrin with an embedded
domain defining a protein superfamily 703
M. Noda and
G. A. Rodan Transcriptional regulation of
osteopontin production in rat
osteoblast-like cells by parathyroid
hormone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 713
P. G. Robey and
M. F. Young and
L. W. Fisher and
T. D. McClain Thrombospondin is an osteoblast-derived
component of mineralized extracellular
matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 719
S. W. Hennessy and
B. A. Frazier and
D. D. Kim and
T. L. Deckwerth and
D. M. Baumgartel and
P. Rotwein and
W. A. Frazier Complete thrombospondin mRNA sequence
includes potential regulatory sites in
the 3' untranslated region . . . . . . . 729
I. Roditi and
H. Schwarz and
T. W. Pearson and
R. P. Beecroft and
M. K. Liu and
J. P. Richardson and
H. J. Bühring and
J. Pleiss and
R. Bülow and
R. O. Williams Procyclin gene expression and loss of
the variant surface glycoprotein during
differentiation of Trypanosoma brucei 737
B. Wittig and
T. Dorbic and
A. Rich The level of Z--DNA in metabolically
active, permeabilized mammalian cell
nuclei is regulated by torsional strain 755
S. Zeitlin and
R. C. Wilson and
A. Efstratiadis Autonomous splicing and complementation
of in vivo-assembled spliceosomes . . . 765
H. J. Garchon and
M. M. Davis The XLR gene product defines a novel set
of proteins stabilized in the nucleus by
zinc ions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 779
C. V. Nicchitta and
G. Blobel Nascent secretory chain binding and
translocation are distinct processes:
differentiation by chemical alkylation 789
D. W. Andrews and
L. Lauffer and
P. Walter and
V. R. Lingappa Evidence for a two-step mechanism
involved in assembly of functional
signal recognition particle receptor . . 797
K. Suh and
J. E. Bergmann and
C. A. Gabel Selective retention of monoglucosylated
high mannose oligosaccharides by a class
of mutant vesicular stomatitis virus G
proteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 811
J. E. Skibbens and
M. G. Roth and
K. S. Matlin Differential extractability of influenza
virus hemagglutinin during intracellular
transport in polarized epithelial cells
and nonpolar fibroblasts . . . . . . . . 821
M. S. Robinson Cloning of cDNAs encoding two related
100-kD coated vesicle proteins
(alpha-adaptins) . . . . . . . . . . . . 833
E. Smythe and
M. Pypaert and
J. Lucocq and
G. Warren Formation of coated vesicles from coated
pits in broken A431 cells . . . . . . . 843
J. Heuser Changes in lysosome shape and
distribution correlated with changes in
cytoplasmic pH . . . . . . . . . . . . . 855
H. Padh and
M. Lavasa and
T. L. Steck Prelysosomal acidic vacuoles in
\bionameDictyostelium discoideum . . . . 865
M. Ludwig and
S. P. Gibbs Localization of phycoerythrin at the
lumenal surface of the thylakoid
membrane in Rhodomonas lens . . . . . . 875
W. M. Bement and
D. G. Capco Activators of protein kinase C trigger
cortical granule exocytosis, cortical
contraction, and cleavage furrow
formation in \bionameXenopus laevis
oocytes and eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . 885
W. J. Nelson and
R. W. Hammerton A membrane-cytoskeletal complex
containing Na+,K+-ATPase, ankyrin, and
fodrin in Madin--Darby canine kidney
(MDCK) cells: implications for the
biogenesis of epithelial cell polarity 893
A. Zuk and
K. S. Matlin and
E. D. Hay Type I collagen gel induces Madin--Darby
canine kidney cells to become fusiform
in shape and lose apical-basal polarity 903
A. Bretscher Rapid phosphorylation and reorganization
of ezrin and spectrin accompany
morphological changes induced in A-431
cells by epidermal growth factor . . . . 921
R. A. Walker and
S. Inoué and
E. D. Salmon Asymmetric behavior of severed
microtubule ends after
ultraviolet-microbeam irradiation of
individual microtubules in vitro . . . . 931
G. Geuens and
A. M. Hill and
N. Levilliers and
A. Adoutte and
M. DeBrabander Microtubule dynamics investigated by
microinjection of Paramecium axonemal
tubulin: lack of nucleation but proximal
assembly of microtubules at the
kinetochore during prometaphase . . . . 939
E. Aamodt and
R. Holmgren and
J. Culotti The isolation and in situ location of
adligin: the microtubule cross-linking
protein from \bionameCaenorhabditis
elegans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 955
P. Denoulet and
G. Filliatreau and
B. de Néchaud and
F. Gros and
L. Di Giamberardino Differential axonal transport of
isotubulins in the motor axons of the
rat sciatic nerve . . . . . . . . . . . 965
P. R. Fisher and
R. Merkl and
G. Gerisch Quantitative analysis of cell motility
and chemotaxis in \bionameDictyostelium
discoideum by using an image processing
system and a novel chemotaxis chamber
providing stationary chemical gradients 973
E. André and
M. Brink and
G. Gerisch and
G. Isenberg and
A. Noegel and
M. Schleicher and
J. E. Segall and
E. Wallraff A \bionameDictyostelium mutant deficient
in severin, an F-actin fragmenting
protein, shows normal motility and
chemotaxis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 985
T. T. Shyy and
B. B. Asch and
H. L. Asch Concurrent collapse of keratin
filaments, aggregation of organelles,
and inhibition of protein synthesis
during the heat shock response in
mammary epithelial cells . . . . . . . . 997
F. R. Pieper and
G. Schaart and
P. J. Krimpenfort and
J. B. Henderik and
H. J. Moshage and
A. van de Kemp and
F. C. Ramaekers and
A. Berns and
H. Bloemendal Transgenic expression of the
muscle-specific intermediate filament
protein desmin in nonmuscle cells . . . 1009
B. Fontaine and
J. P. Changeux Localization of nicotinic acetylcholine
receptor alpha-subunit transcripts
during myogenesis and motor endplate
development in the chick . . . . . . . . 1025
O. Traub and
J. Look and
R. Dermietzel and
F. Brümmer and
D. Hülser and
K. Willecke Comparative characterization of the
21-kD and 26-kD gap junction proteins in
murine liver and cultured hepatocytes 1039
P. P. Mehta and
J. S. Bertram and
W. R. Loewenstein The actions of retinoids on cellular
growth correlate with their actions on
gap junctional communication . . . . . . 1053
D. S. Kohtz and
N. R. Dische and
T. Inagami and
B. Goldman Growth and partial differentiation of
presumptive human cardiac myoblasts in
culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1067
Z. X. Lin and
J. Eshleman and
C. Grund and
D. A. Fischman and
T. Masaki and
W. W. Franke and
H. Holtzer Differential response of myofibrillar
and cytoskeletal proteins in cells
treated with phorbol myristate acetate 1079
H. Hirvonen and
M. Sandberg and
H. Kalimo and
V. Hukkanen and
E. Vuorio and
T. T. Salmi and
K. Alitalo The N-myc proto-oncogene and IGF--II
growth factor mRNAs are expressed by
distinct cells in human fetal kidney and
brain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1093
F. M. Torti and
S. V. Torti and
J. W. Larrick and
G. M. Ringold Modulation of adipocyte differentiation
by tumor necrosis factor and
transforming growth factor beta . . . . 1105
C. O. Van Hooff and
J. C. Holthuis and
A. B. Oestreicher and
J. Boonstra and
P. N. De Graan and
W. H. Gispen Nerve growth factor-induced changes in
the intracellular localization of the
protein kinase C substrate B-50 in
pheochromocytoma PC12 cells . . . . . . 1115
E. Reichmann and
R. Ball and
B. Groner and
R. R. Friis New mammary epithelial and fibroblastic
cell clones in coculture form structures
competent to differentiate functionally 1127
B. Carnemolla and
E. Balza and
A. Siri and
L. Zardi and
M. R. Nicotra and
A. Bigotti and
P. G. Natali A tumor-associated fibronectin isoform
generated by alternative splicing of
messenger RNA precursors . . . . . . . . 1139
M. A. Bourdon and
E. Ruoslahti Tenascin mediates cell attachment
through an RGD-dependent receptor . . . 1149
S. Jaakkola and
J. Peltonen and
J. J. Uitto Perineurial cells coexpress genes
encoding interstitial collagens and
basement membrane zone components . . . 1157
G. David and
V. Lories and
A. Heremans and
B. Van der Schueren and
J. J. Cassiman and
H. Van den Berghe Membrane-associated chondroitin sulfate
proteoglycans of human lung fibroblasts 1165
J. I. Gordon Intestinal epithelial differentiation:
new insights from chimeric and
transgenic mice . . . . . . . . . . . . 1187
Y. Adachi and
M. Yanagida Higher order chromosome structure is
affected by cold-sensitive mutations in
a \bionameSchizosaccharomyces pombe gene
crm1+ which encodes a 115-kD protein
preferentially localized in the nucleus
and its periphery . . . . . . . . . . . 1195
J. B. Rattner and
D. P. Bazett-Jones Kinetochore structure: electron
spectroscopic imaging of the kinetochore 1209
R. F. Matagne and
M. R. Michel-Wolwertz and
C. Munaut and
C. Duyckaerts and
F. Sluse Induction and characterization of
mitochondrial DNA mutants in
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M. T. Haeuptle and
N. Flint and
N. M. Gough and
B. Dobberstein A tripartite structure of the signals
that determine protein insertion into
the endoplasmic reticulum membrane . . . 1227
E. Szczesna-Skorupa and
B. Kemper NH2-terminal substitutions of basic
amino acids induce translocation across
the microsomal membrane and
glycosylation of rabbit cytochrome
P450IIC2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1237
C. J. Beckers and
W. E. Balch Calcium and GTP: essential components in
vesicular trafficking between the
endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi
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J. Paiement and
M. Jolicoeur and
A. Fazel and
J. J. Bergeron Reconstitution of the Golgi apparatus
after microinjection of rat liver Golgi
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V. A. Bankaitis and
D. E. Malehorn and
S. D. Emr and
R. Greene The \bionameSaccharomyces cerevisiae
SEC14 gene encodes a cytosolic factor
that is required for transport of
secretory proteins from the yeast Golgi
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L. A. Sporn and
V. J. Marder and
D. D. Wagner Differing polarity of the constitutive
and regulated secretory pathways for von
Willebrand factor in endothelial cells 1283
S. Schmid and
R. Fuchs and
M. Kielian and
A. Helenius and
I. Mellman Acidification of endosome subpopulations
in wild-type Chinese hamster ovary cells
and temperature-sensitive
acidification-defective mutants . . . . 1291
J. Gruenberg and
G. Griffiths and
K. E. Howell Characterization of the early endosome
and putative endocytic carrier vesicles
in vivo and with an assay of vesicle
fusion in vitro . . . . . . . . . . . . 1301
G. G. Capps and
M. Van Kampen and
C. L. Ward and
M. C. Zúñiga Endocytosis of the class I major
histocompatibility antigen via a phorbol
myristate acetate-inducible pathway is a
cell-specific phenomenon and requires
the cytoplasmic domain . . . . . . . . . 1317
K. Sandvig and
S. Olsnes and
J. E. Brown and
O. W. Petersen and
B. van Deurs Endocytosis from coated pits of Shiga
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C. J. Danpure and
P. J. Cooper and
P. J. Wise and
P. R. Jennings An enzyme trafficking defect in two
patients with primary hyperoxaluria type
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G. A. Keller and
T. J. Scallen and
D. Clarke and
P. A. Maher and
S. K. Krisans and
S. J. Singer Subcellular localization of sterol
carrier protein-2 in rat hepatocytes:
its primary localization to peroxisomes 1353
C. J. Roberts and
G. Pohlig and
J. H. Rothman and
T. H. Stevens Structure, biosynthesis, and
localization of dipeptidyl
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glycoprotein of the yeast vacuole . . . 1363
D. L. Daleke and
W. H. Huestis Erythrocyte morphology reflects the
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I. W. Caras and
G. N. Weddell and
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W. Haehnel and
R. Ratajczak and
H. Robenek Lateral distribution and diffusion of
plastocyanin in chloroplast thylakoids 1397
T. P. Fleming and
J. McConnell and
M. H. Johnson and
B. R. Stevenson Development of tight junctions de novo
in the mouse early embryo: control of
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M. Snyder The SPA2 protein of yeast localizes to
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J. M. Westendorf and
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M. M. Mogensen and
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K. K. Pfister and
M. C. Wagner and
D. L. Stenoien and
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G. S. Bloom Monoclonal antibodies to kinesin heavy
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G. J. Kargacin and
P. H. Cooke and
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K. Albers and
E. Fuchs Expression of mutant keratin cDNAs in
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K. J. Angelides and
K. E. Smith and
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K. Goslin and
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A. Caretta and
H. Saibil Visualization of cyclic nucleotide
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H. J. Tsay and
J. Schmidt Skeletal muscle denervation activates
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J. R. Fallon and
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L. I. Tanner and
G. E. Lienhard Localization of transferrin receptors
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S. Saunders and
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A. M. Alho and
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D. S. Grant and
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R. Lin and
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P. J. Weidman and
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E. Croze and
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D. T. Mahaffey and
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L. Liscum and
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B. Ahrem and
H. K. Hoffschulte and
M. Müller In vitro membrane assembly of a
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T. J. Stoller and
D. Shields The propeptide of preprosomatostatin
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S. J. Gould and
G. A. Keller and
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J. Wilkinson and
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E. Cabib and
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R. Weltzin and
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A. J. Ouellette and
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T. C. Pesacreta and
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R. E. Waugh and
G. Erwin Flexural rigidity of marginal bands
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D. J. Kwiatkowski and
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T. Q. Uyeda and
M. Furuya Evidence for active interactions between
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F. Lefcort and
D. Bentley Organization of cytoskeletal elements
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M. A. Sanders and
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N. Q. Cheng and
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J. F. Deatherage and
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D. L. Rimm and
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R. Feghali and
L. A. Leinwand Molecular genetic characterization of a
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M. B. Taubman and
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S. Saadat and
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O. Horovitz and
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O. Horovitz and
D. Knaack and
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M. M. Salpeter Acetylcholine receptor alpha-subunit
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L. S. Musil and
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M. Bähler and
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F. Benfenati and
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F. Benfenati and
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D. J. Carey and
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J. A. Ripellino and
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B. Seilheimer and
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M. Schachner Neural cell adhesion molecule expression
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W. D. Staatz and
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Y. N. Danilov and
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H. D. Gresham and
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M. Schindler and
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R. W. Stephens and
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B. A. Vance and
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M. E. Fini and
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A. P. Turkewitz and
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L. Leyton and
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K. M. Cadigan and
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differentiating agents . . . . . . . . . 2291
S. N. Abramson and
M. H. Ellisman and
T. J. Deerinck and
Y. Maulet and
M. K. Gentry and
B. P. Doctor and
P. Taylor Differences in structure and
distribution of the molecular forms of
acetylcholinesterase . . . . . . . . . . 2301
S. W. Rothwell and
J. Nath and
D. G. Wright Interactions of cytoplasmic granules
with microtubules in human neutrophils 2313
R. D. Vale and
Y. Y. Toyoshima Microtubule translocation properties of
intact and proteolytically digested
dyneins from \bionameTetrahymena cilia 2327
P. J. Hollenbeck The distribution, abundance and
subcellular localization of kinesin . . 2335
R. H. Singer and
G. L. Langevin and
J. B. Lawrence Ultrastructural visualization of
cytoskeletal mRNAs and their associated
proteins using double-label in situ
hybridization . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2343
Z. X. Lin and
S. Holtzer and
T. Schultheiss and
J. Murray and
T. Masaki and
D. A. Fischman and
H. Holtzer Polygons and adhesion plaques and the
disassembly and assembly of myofibrils
in cardiac myocytes . . . . . . . . . . 2355
S. Tsukita and
Y. Hieda and
S. Tsukita A new 82-kD barbed end-capping protein
(radixin) localized in the cell-to-cell
adherens junction: purification and
characterization . . . . . . . . . . . . 2369
R. Bendori and
D. Salomon and
B. Geiger Identification of two distinct
functional domains on vinculin involved
in its association with focal contacts 2383
M. S. Mooseker and
T. R. Coleman The 110-kD protein-calmodulin complex of
the intestinal microvillus (brush border
myosin I) is a mechanoenzyme . . . . . . 2395
J. R. Glenney and
L. Zokas Novel tyrosine kinase substrates from
Rous sarcoma virus-transformed cells are
present in the membrane skeleton . . . . 2401
N. J. Lamb and
A. Fernandez and
J. R. Feramisco and
W. J. Welch Modulation of vimentin containing
intermediate filament distribution and
phosphorylation in living fibroblasts by
the cAMP-dependent protein kinase . . . 2409
R. T. Rivera and
S. G. Pasion and
D. T. Wong and
Y. B. Fei and
D. K. Biswas Loss of tumorigenic potential by human
lung tumor cells in the presence of
antisense RNA specific to the
ectopically synthesized alpha subunit of
human chorionic gonadotropin . . . . . . 2423
J. Behrens and
M. M. Mareel and
F. M. Van Roy and
W. Birchmeier Dissecting tumor cell invasion:
epithelial cells acquire invasive
properties after the loss of
uvomorulin-mediated cell--cell adhesion 2435
Y. S. Choi and
B. Gumbiner Expression of cell adhesion molecule
E-cadherin in \bionameXenopus embryos
begins at gastrulation and predominates
in the ectoderm . . . . . . . . . . . . 2449
J. Joseph-Silverstein and
S. A. Consigli and
K. M. Lyser and
C. Ver Pault Basic fibroblast growth factor in the
chick embryo: immunolocalization to
striated muscle cells and their
precursors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2459
S. J. Braunhut and
L. J. Gudas and
T. Kurokawa and
J. Sasse and
P. A. D'Amore Expression of fibroblast growth factor
by F9 teratocarcinoma cells as a
function of differentiation . . . . . . 2467
M. J. Czaja and
F. R. Weiner and
K. C. Flanders and
M. A. Giambrone and
R. Wind and
L. Biempica and
M. A. Zern In vitro and in vivo association of
transforming growth factor-beta 1 with
hepatic fibrosis . . . . . . . . . . . . 2477
V. A. Lightner and
F. Gumkowski and
D. D. Bigner and
H. P. Erickson Tenascin\slash hexabrachion in human
skin: biochemical identification and
localization by light and electron
microscopy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2483
H. F. Hamati and
E. L. Britton and
D. J. Carey Inhibition of proteoglycan synthesis
alters extracellular matrix deposition,
proliferation, and cytoskeletal
organization of rat aortic smooth muscle
cells in culture . . . . . . . . . . . . 2495
D. J. Eckstein and
B. D. Shur Laminin induces the stable expression of
surface galactosyltransferase on
lamellipodia of migrating cells . . . . 2507
L. Tranqui and
A. Andrieux and
G. Hudry-Clergeon and
J. J. Ryckewaert and
S. Soyez and
A. Chapel and
M. H. Ginsberg and
E. F. Plow and
G. Marguerie Differential structural requirements for
fibrinogen binding to platelets and to
endothelial cells . . . . . . . . . . . 2519
J. Roman and
R. M. LaChance and
T. J. Broekelmann and
C. J. Kennedy and
E. A. Wayner and
W. G. Carter and
J. A. McDonald The fibronectin receptor is organized by
extracellular matrix fibronectin:
implications for oncogenic
transformation and for cell recognition
of fibronectin matrices . . . . . . . . 2529
T. D. Pollard E.B. Wilson Medalist, 1988 . . . . . . . 2545
D. B. Rifkin and
D. Moscatelli Recent developments in the cell biology
of basic fibroblast growth factor . . . 1
J. Landry and
P. Chrétien and
H. Lambert and
E. Hickey and
L. A. Weber Heat shock resistance conferred by
expression of the human HSP27 gene in
rodent cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
P. Rosa and
U. Weiss and
R. Pepperkok and
W. Ansorge and
C. Niehrs and
E. H. Stelzer and
W. B. Huttner An antibody against secretogranin I
(chromogranin B) is packaged into
secretory granules . . . . . . . . . . . 17
J. Tooze and
H. F. Kern and
S. D. Fuller and
K. E. Howell Condensation-sorting events in the rough
endoplasmic reticulum of exocrine
pancreatic cells . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
R. J. Rivas and
H. P. Moore Spatial segregation of the regulated and
constitutive secretory pathways . . . . 51
R. W. Doms and
G. Russ and
J. W. Yewdell Brefeldin A redistributes resident and
itinerant Golgi proteins to the
endoplasmic reticulum . . . . . . . . . 61
J. S. Bonifacino and
C. K. Suzuki and
J. Lippincott-Schwartz and
A. M. Weissman and
R. D. Klausner Pre-Golgi degradation of newly
synthesized T-cell antigen receptor
chains: intrinsic sensitivity and the
role of subunit assembly . . . . . . . . 73
H. W. Davidson and
C. Watts Epitope-directed processing of specific
antigen by B lymphocytes . . . . . . . . 85
J. H. Rothman and
C. T. Yamashiro and
C. K. Raymond and
P. M. Kane and
T. H. Stevens Acidification of the lysosome-like
vacuole and the vacuolar H+-ATPase are
deficient in two yeast mutants that fail
to sort vacuolar proteins . . . . . . . 93
J. Kaput and
M. C. Brandriss and
T. Prussak-Wieckowska In vitro import of cytochrome c
peroxidase into the intermembrane space:
release of the processed form by intact
mitochondria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
D. P. Sarkar and
S. J. Morris and
O. Eidelman and
J. Zimmerberg and
R. Blumenthal Initial stages of influenza
hemagglutinin-induced cell fusion
monitored simultaneously by two
fluorescent events: cytoplasmic
continuity and lipid mixing . . . . . . 113
D. MacGlashan Single-cell analysis of Ca++ changes in
human lung mast cells: graded vs.
all-or-nothing elevations after
IgE-mediated stimulation . . . . . . . . 123
A. O. Jorgensen and
A. C. Shen and
W. Arnold and
A. T. Leung and
K. P. Campbell Subcellular distribution of the
1,4-dihydropyridine receptor in rabbit
skeletal muscle in situ: an
immunofluorescence and immunocolloidal
gold-labeling study . . . . . . . . . . 135
J. H. Henson and
D. A. Begg and
S. M. Beaulieu and
D. J. Fishkind and
E. M. Bonder and
M. Terasaki and
D. Lebeche and
B. Kaminer A calsequestrin-like protein in the
endoplasmic reticulum of the sea urchin:
localization and dynamics in the egg and
first cell cycle embryo . . . . . . . . 149
M. Pasdar and
W. J. Nelson Regulation of desmosome assembly in
epithelial cells: kinetics of synthesis,
transport, and stabilization of
desmoglein I, a major protein of the
membrane core domain . . . . . . . . . . 163
C. Achler and
D. Filmer and
C. Merte and
D. Drenckhahn Role of microtubules in polarized
delivery of apical membrane proteins to
the brush border of the intestinal
epithelium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
D. DeNofrio and
T. C. Hoock and
I. M. Herman Functional sorting of actin isoforms in
microvascular pericytes . . . . . . . . 191
C. Pasternak and
P. F. Flicker and
S. Ravid and
J. A. Spudich Intermolecular versus intramolecular
interactions of \bionameDictyostelium
myosin: possible regulation by heavy
chain phosphorylation . . . . . . . . . 203
J. B. Olmsted and
D. L. Stemple and
W. M. Saxton and
B. W. Neighbors and
J. R. McIntosh Cell cycle-dependent changes in the
dynamics of MAP 2 and MAP 4 in cultured
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211
M. Stewart and
R. A. Quinlan and
R. D. Moir Molecular interactions in paracrystals
of a fragment corresponding to the
alpha-helical coiled-coil rod portion of
glial fibrillary acidic protein:
evidence for an antiparallel packing of
molecules and polymorphism related to
intermediate filament structure . . . . 225
B. D. Williams and
M. A. Velleca and
A. M. Curry and
J. L. Rosenbaum Molecular cloning and sequence analysis
of the Chlamydomonas gene coding for
radial spoke protein 3: flagellar
mutation pf-14 is an ochre allele . . . 235
U. W. Goodenough Cyclic AMP enhances the sexual
agglutinability of Chlamydomonas
flagella . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247
S. S. Lim and
P. J. Sammak and
G. G. Borisy Progressive and spatially differentiated
stability of microtubules in developing
neuronal cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253
S. Verrall and
N. W. Seeds Characterization of 125I-tissue
plasminogen activator binding to
cerebellar granule neurons . . . . . . . 265
R. P. Bunge and
M. B. Bunge and
M. Bates Movements of the Schwann cell nucleus
implicate progression of the inner
(axon-related) Schwann cell process
during myelination . . . . . . . . . . . 273
K. Kondo and
T. Watanabe and
H. Sasaki and
Y. Uehara and
M. Oishi Induction of in vitro differentiation of
mouse embryonal carcinoma (F9) and
erythroleukemia (MEL) cells by
herbimycin A, an inhibitor of protein
phosphorylation . . . . . . . . . . . . 285
R. Kopan and
E. Fuchs The use of retinoic acid to probe the
relation between
hyperproliferation-associated keratins
and cell proliferation in normal and
malignant epidermal cells . . . . . . . 295
Y. Sato and
D. B. Rifkin Inhibition of endothelial cell movement
by pericytes and smooth muscle cells:
activation of a latent transforming
growth factor-beta $1$-like molecule by
plasmin during co-culture . . . . . . . 309
D. E. Ingber and
J. Folkman Mechanochemical switching between growth
and differentiation during fibroblast
growth factor-stimulated angiogenesis in
vitro: role of extracellular matrix . . 317
V. P. Shirinsky and
A. S. Antonov and
K. G. Birukov and
A. V. Sobolevsky and
Y. A. Romanov and
N. V. Kabaeva and
G. N. Antonova and
V. N. Smirnov Mechano-chemical control of human
endothelium orientation and size . . . . 331
H. Sage and
R. B. Vernon and
S. E. Funk and
E. A. Everitt and
J. Angello SPARC, a secreted protein associated
with cellular proliferation, inhibits
cell spreading in vitro and exhibits
Ca+2-dependent binding to the
extracellular matrix . . . . . . . . . . 341
M. A. Glukhova and
M. G. Frid and
B. V. Shekhonin and
T. D. Vasilevskaya and
J. Grunwald and
M. Saginati and
V. E. Koteliansky Expression of extra domain A fibronectin
sequence in vascular smooth muscle cells
is phenotype dependent . . . . . . . . . 357
E. Dejana and
M. G. Lampugnani and
M. Giorgi and
M. Gaboli and
A. B. Federici and
Z. M. Ruggeri and
P. C. Marchisio Von Willebrand factor promotes
endothelial cell adhesion via an
Arg--Gly--Asp-dependent mechanism . . . 367
E. J. Gustafson and
H. Lukasiewicz and
Y. T. Wachtfogel and
K. J. Norton and
A. H. Schmaier and
S. Niewiarowski and
R. W. Colman High molecular weight kininogen inhibits
fibrinogen binding to cytoadhesins of
neutrophils and platelets . . . . . . . 377
T. A. Drake and
W. Ruf and
J. H. Morrissey and
T. S. Edgington Functional tissue factor is entirely
cell surface expressed on
lipopolysaccharide-stimulated human
blood monocytes and a constitutively
tissue factor-producing neoplastic cell
line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389
Y. Takada and
M. E. Hemler The primary structure of the
VLA-2/collagen receptor alpha 2 subunit
(platelet GPIa): homology to other
integrins and the presence of a possible
collagen-binding domain . . . . . . . . 397
R. O. Hynes and
E. E. Marcantonio and
M. A. Stepp and
L. A. Urry and
G. H. Yee Integrin heterodimer and receptor
complexity in avian and mammalian cells 409
B. R. Bowen and
T. Nguyen and
L. A. Lasky Characterization of a human homologue of
the murine peripheral lymph node homing
receptor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421
G. F. Pierce and
T. A. Mustoe and
J. Lingelbach and
V. R. Masakowski and
G. L. Griffin and
R. M. Senior and
T. F. Deuel Platelet-derived growth factor and
transforming growth factor-beta enhance
tissue repair activities by unique
mechanisms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 429
T. A. McCaffrey and
D. J. Falcone and
C. F. Brayton and
L. A. Agarwal and
F. G. Welt and
B. B. Weksler Transforming growth factor-beta activity
is potentiated by heparin via
dissociation of the transforming growth
factor-beta/alpha $2$-macroglobulin
inactive complex . . . . . . . . . . . . 441
J. M. Lucocq and
E. G. Berger and
G. Warren Mitotic Golgi fragments in HeLa cells
and their role in the reassembly pathway 463
P. P. Breitfeld and
J. M. Harris and
K. E. Mostov Postendocytotic sorting of the ligand
for the polymeric immunoglobulin
receptor in Madin--Darby canine kidney
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 475
S. Hwang and
T. Jascur and
D. Vestweber and
L. Pon and
G. Schatz Disrupted yeast mitochondria can import
precursor proteins directly through
their inner membrane . . . . . . . . . . 487
D. Lourim and
J. J. Lin Expression of nuclear lamin A and
muscle-specific proteins in
differentiating muscle cells in ovo and
in vitro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 495
J. S. Minden and
D. A. Agard and
J. W. Sedat and
B. M. Alberts Direct cell lineage analysis in
\bionameDrosophila melanogaster by
time-lapse, three-dimensional optical
microscopy of living embryos . . . . . . 505
D. O. Fürst and
M. Osborn and
K. Weber Myogenesis in the mouse embryo:
differential onset of expression of
myogenic proteins and the involvement of
titin in myofibril assembly . . . . . . 517
L. L. Frado and
R. Craig Structural changes induced in
Ca$^{2+}$-regulated myosin filaments by
Ca$^{2+}$ and ATP . . . . . . . . . . . 529
P. Vibert and
L. Castellani Substructure and accessory proteins in
scallop myosin filaments . . . . . . . . 539
S. Citi and
R. A. Cross and
C. R. Bagshaw and
J. Kendrick-Jones Parallel modulation of brush border
myosin conformation and enzyme activity
induced by monoclonal antibodies . . . . 549
H. W. Kaiser and
E. O'Keefe and
V. Bennett Adducin: Ca++-dependent association with
sites of cell--cell contact . . . . . . 557
J. D. Zieske and
G. Bukusoglu and
I. K. Gipson Enhancement of vinculin synthesis by
migrating stratified squamous epithelium 571
J. Martin-Perez and
D. Bar-Zvi and
D. Branton and
R. L. Erikson Transformation by Rous sarcoma virus
induces clathrin heavy chain
phosphorylation . . . . . . . . . . . . 577
D. L. Rimm and
T. D. Pollard Purification and characterization of an
Acanthamoeba nuclear actin-binding
protein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 585
M. Way and
J. Gooch and
B. Pope and
A. G. Weeds Expression of human plasma gelsolin in
\bionameEscherichia coli and dissection
of actin binding sites by segmental
deletion mutagenesis . . . . . . . . . . 593
A. A. Noegel and
S. Rapp and
F. Lottspeich and
M. Schleicher and
M. Stewart The \bionameDictyostelium gelation
factor shares a putative actin binding
site with alpha-actinins and dystrophin
and also has a rod domain containing six
$ 100$-residue motifs that appear to
have a cross-beta conformation . . . . . 607
J. S. Vandekerckhove and
D. A. Kaiser and
T. D. Pollard Acanthamoeba actin and profilin can be
cross-linked between glutamic acid 364
of actin and lysine 115 of profilin . . 619
R. M. Tombes and
G. G. Borisy Intracellular free calcium and mitosis
in mammalian cells: anaphase onset is
calcium modulated, but is not triggered
by a brief transient . . . . . . . . . . 627
T. J. Mitchison Polewards microtubule flux in the
mitotic spindle: evidence from
photoactivation of fluorescence . . . . 637
G. J. Gorbsky and
G. G. Borisy Microtubules of the kinetochore fiber
turn over in metaphase but not in
anaphase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 653
H. C. Joshi and
D. W. Cleveland Differential utilization of beta-tubulin
isotypes in differentiating neurites . . 663
J. L. Grainger and
M. M. Winkler The sea urchin multicatalytic protease:
purification, biochemical analysis,
subcellular distribution, and
relationship to snRNPs . . . . . . . . . 675
K. L. Leach and
E. A. Powers and
V. A. Ruff and
S. Jaken and
S. Kaufmann Type 3 protein kinase C localization to
the nuclear envelope of phorbol
ester-treated NIH 3T3 cells . . . . . . 685
S. Jaken and
K. Leach and
T. Klauck Association of type 3 protein kinase C
with focal contacts in rat embryo
fibroblasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 697
E. Rungger-Brändle and
T. Achtstätter and
W. W. Franke An epithelium-type cytoskeleton in a
glial cell: astrocytes of amphibian
optic nerves contain cytokeratin
filaments and are connected by
desmosomes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 705
L. D. Hudson and
V. L. Friedrich and
T. Behar and
M. Dubois-Dalcq and
R. A. Lazzarini The initial events in myelin synthesis:
orientation of proteolipid protein in
the plasma membrane of cultured
oligodendrocytes . . . . . . . . . . . . 717
Y. Gu and
E. Ralston and
C. Murphy-Erdosh and
R. A. Black and
Z. W. Hall Acetylcholine receptor in a C2 muscle
cell variant is retained in the
endoplasmic reticulum . . . . . . . . . 729
D. W. Pumplin Acetylcholine receptor clusters of rat
myotubes have at least three domains
with distinctive cytoskeletal and
membranous components . . . . . . . . . 739
A. K. Mitra and
M. P. McCarthy and
R. M. Stroud Three-dimensional structure of the
nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and
location of the major associated 43-kD
cytoskeletal protein, determined at 22 A
by low dose electron microscopy and
X-ray diffraction to 12.5 A . . . . . . 755
G. Gennarini and
G. Cibelli and
G. Rougon and
M. G. Mattei and
C. Goridis The mouse neuronal cell surface protein
F3: a phosphatidylinositol-anchored
member of the immunoglobulin superfamily
related to chicken contactin . . . . . . 775
P. Doherty and
C. H. Barton and
G. Dickson and
P. Seaton and
L. H. Rowett and
S. E. Moore and
H. J. Gower and
F. S. Walsh Neuronal process outgrowth of human
sensory neurons on monolayers of cells
transfected with cDNAs for five human
N-CAM isoforms . . . . . . . . . . . . . 789
S. L. Goodman and
G. Risse and
K. von der Mark The E8 subfragment of laminin promotes
locomotion of myoblasts over
extracellular matrix . . . . . . . . . . 799
P. L. McNeil and
L. Muthukrishnan and
E. Warder and
P. A. D'Amore Growth factors are released by
mechanically wounded endothelial cells 811
S. Rogelj and
M. Klagsbrun and
R. Atzmon and
M. Kurokawa and
A. Haimovitz and
Z. Fuks and
I. Vlodavsky Basic fibroblast growth factor is an
extracellular matrix component required
for supporting the proliferation of
vascular endothelial cells and the
differentiation of PC12 cells . . . . . 823
G. Migliaccio and
A. R. Migliaccio and
B. L. Kreider and
G. Rovera and
J. W. Adamson Selection of lineage-restricted cell
lines immortalized at different stages
of hematopoietic differentiation from
the murine cell line 32D . . . . . . . . 833
E. V. Prochownik and
K. O'Rourke and
V. M. Dixit Expression and analysis of COOH-terminal
deletions of the human thrombospondin
molecule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843
J. Solowska and
J. L. Guan and
E. E. Marcantonio and
J. E. Trevithick and
C. A. Buck and
R. O. Hynes Expression of normal and mutant avian
integrin subunits in rodent cells . . . 853
S. K. Akiyama and
S. S. Yamada and
W. T. Chen and
K. M. Yamada Analysis of fibronectin receptor
function with monoclonal antibodies:
roles in cell adhesion, migration,
matrix assembly, and cytoskeletal
organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 863
Z. Werb and
P. M. Tremble and
O. Behrendtsen and
E. Crowley and
C. H. Damsky Signal transduction through the
fibronectin receptor induces collagenase
and stromelysin gene expression . . . . 877
S. J. Fisher and
T. Y. Cui and
L. Zhang and
L. Hartman and
K. Grahl and
G. Y. Zhang and
J. Tarpey and
C. H. Damsky Adhesive and degradative properties of
human placental cytotrophoblast cells in
vitro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 891
C. Ffrench-Constant and
L. Van de Water and
H. F. Dvorak and
R. O. Hynes Reappearance of an embryonic pattern of
fibronectin splicing during wound
healing in the adult rat . . . . . . . . 903
J. F. Cajot and
W. D. Schleuning and
R. L. Medcalf and
J. Bamat and
J. Testuz and
L. Liebermann and
B. Sordat Mouse L cells expressing human
prourokinase-type plasminogen activator:
effects on extracellular matrix
degradation and invasion . . . . . . . . 915
L. J. Picker and
M. Nakache and
E. C. Butcher Monoclonal antibodies to human
lymphocyte homing receptors define a
novel class of adhesion molecules on
diverse cell types . . . . . . . . . . . 927
S. P. Sugrue and
M. K. Gordon and
J. Seyer and
B. Dublet and
M. van der Rest and
B. R. Olsen Immunoidentification of type XII
collagen in embryonic tissues . . . . . 939
C. W. Akey Interactions and structure of the
nuclear pore complex revealed by
cryo-electron microscopy . . . . . . . . 955
C. W. Akey and
D. S. Goldfarb Protein import through the nuclear pore
complex is a multistep process . . . . . 971
P. Silver and
I. Sadler and
M. A. Osborne Yeast proteins that recognize nuclear
localization sequences . . . . . . . . . 983
C. de Vitry and
J. Olive and
D. Drapier and
M. Recouvreur and
F. A. Wollman Posttranslational events leading to the
assembly of photosystem II protein
complex: a study using photosynthesis
mutants from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii 991
U. Pfeffer and
N. Ferrari and
F. Tosetti and
G. Vidali Histone acetylation in conjugating
\bionameTetrahymena thermophila . . . . 1007
R. A. Bacon and
A. Salminen and
H. Ruohola and
P. Novick and
S. Ferro-Novick The GTP-binding protein Ypt1 is required
for transport in vitro: the Golgi
apparatus is defective in ypt1 mutants 1015
A. Salminen and
P. J. Novick The Sec15 protein responds to the
function of the GTP binding protein,
Sec4, to control vesicular traffic in
yeast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1023
R. Einstein and
C. A. Gabel Serum factors alter the extent of
dephosphorylation of ligands endocytosed
via the mannose
$6$-phosphate/insulin-like growth factor
II receptor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1037
J. M. Anderson and
C. M. Van Itallie and
M. D. Peterson and
B. R. Stevenson and
E. A. Carew and
M. S. Mooseker ZO-1 mRNA and protein expression during
tight junction assembly in Caco-2 cells 1047
A. Marxer and
B. Stieger and
A. Quaroni and
M. Kashgarian and
H. P. Hauri (Na$^+$ + K$^+$)-ATPase and plasma
membrane polarity of intestinal
epithelial cells: presence of a brush
border antigen in the distal large
intestine that is immunologically
related to beta subunit . . . . . . . . 1057
M. Bornens and
M. Paintrand and
C. Celati The cortical microfilament system of
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C. Pariset and
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E. Engvall and
S. Varon and
M. Manthorpe Schwannoma cell-derived inhibitor of the
neurite-promoting activity of laminin 2353
M. A. Ruegg and
E. T. Stoeckli and
R. B. Lanz and
P. Streit and
P. Sonderegger A homologue of the axonally secreted
protein axonin-1 is an integral membrane
protein of nerve fiber tracts involved
in neurite fasciculation . . . . . . . . 2363
S. P. Gilbert and
R. D. Sloboda A squid dynein isoform promotes
axoplasmic vesicle translocation . . . . 2379
C. Volonté and
A. Rukenstein and
D. M. Loeb and
L. A. Greene Differential inhibition of nerve growth
factor responses by purine analogues:
correlation with inhibition of a nerve
growth factor-activated protein kinase 2395
C. Godfraind and
V. L. Friedrich and
K. V. Holmes and
M. Dubois-Dalcq In vivo analysis of glial cell
phenotypes during a viral demyelinating
disease in mice . . . . . . . . . . . . 2405
B. D. Trapp and
S. B. Andrews and
C. Cootauco and
R. Quarles The myelin-associated glycoprotein is
enriched in multivesicular bodies and
periaxonal membranes of actively
myelinating oligodendrocytes . . . . . . 2417
K. M. Johansen and
R. G. Fehon and
S. Artavanis-Tsakonas The notch gene product is a glycoprotein
expressed on the cell surface of both
epidermal and neuronal precursor cells
during \bionameDrosophila development 2427
D. J. Montell and
C. S. Goodman Drosophila laminin: sequence of B2
subunit and expression of all three
subunits during embryogenesis . . . . . 2441
L. R. Languino and
K. R. Gehlsen and
E. Wayner and
W. G. Carter and
E. Engvall and
E. Ruoslahti Endothelial cells use alpha 2 beta 1
integrin as a laminin receptor . . . . . 2455
J. S. Geoffroy and
S. D. Rosen Demonstration that a lectin-like
receptor (gp90MEL) directly mediates
adhesion of lymphocytes to high
endothelial venules of lymph nodes . . . 2463
A. P. Sappino and
J. Huarte and
D. Belin and
J. D. Vassalli Plasminogen activators in tissue
remodeling and invasion: mRNA
localization in mouse ovaries and
implanting embryos . . . . . . . . . . . 2471
E. Lang and
M. L. Mazauric-Stüker and
A. Maelicke States of developmental commitment of a
mouse embryonal carcinoma cell line
differentiating along a neural pathway 2481
L. H. Defize and
J. Boonstra and
J. Meisenhelder and
W. Kruijer and
L. G. Tertoolen and
B. C. Tilly and
T. Hunter and
P. M. van Bergen en Henegouwen and
W. H. Moolenaar and
S. W. de Laat Signal transduction by epidermal growth
factor occurs through the subclass of
high affinity receptors . . . . . . . . 2495
A. Rapraeger Transforming growth factor (type beta)
promotes the addition of chondroitin
sulfate chains to the cell surface
proteoglycan (syndecan) of mouse mammary
epithelia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2509
D. Moscatelli and
N. Quarto Transformation of NIH 3T3 cells with
basic fibroblast growth factor or the
hst/K-fgf oncogene causes downregulation
of the fibroblast growth factor
receptor: reversal of morphological
transformation and restoration of
receptor number by suramin . . . . . . . 2519
M. Noda and
R. Vogel Fibroblast growth factor enhances type
beta 1 transforming growth factor gene
expression in osteoblast-like cells . . 2529
P. Bruckner and
I. Hörler and
M. Mendler and
Y. Houze and
K. H. Winterhalter and
S. G. Eich-Bender and
M. A. Spycher Induction and prevention of chondrocyte
hypertrophy in culture . . . . . . . . . 2537
A. R. Poole and
I. Pidoux Immunoelectron microscopic studies of
type X collagen in endochondral
ossification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2547
P. K. Hepler Calcium transients during mitosis:
observations in flux . . . . . . . . . . 2567
S. Piñol-Roma and
M. S. Swanson and
J. G. Gall and
G. Dreyfuss A novel heterogeneous nuclear RNP
protein with a unique distribution on
nascent transcripts . . . . . . . . . . 2575
K. L. Kindle and
R. A. Schnell and
E. Fernández and
P. A. Lefebvre Stable nuclear transformation of
Chlamydomonas using the Chlamydomonas
gene for nitrate reductase . . . . . . . 2589
L. Pon and
T. Moll and
D. Vestweber and
B. Marshallsay and
G. Schatz Protein import into mitochondria:
ATP-dependent protein translocation
activity in a submitochondrial fraction
enriched in membrane contact sites and
specific proteins . . . . . . . . . . . 2603
S. L. Wolin and
P. Walter Signal recognition particle mediates a
transient elongation arrest of
preprolactin in reticulocyte lysate . . 2617
R. H. Li and
J. O. Thomas Identification of a human protein that
interacts with nuclear localization
signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2623
P. Zagouras and
J. K. Rose Carboxy-terminal SEKDEL sequences retard
but do not retain two secretory proteins
in the endoplasmic reticulum . . . . . . 2633
J. A. Rothblatt and
R. J. Deshaies and
S. L. Sanders and
G. Daum and
R. Schekman Multiple genes are required for proper
insertion of secretory proteins into the
endoplasmic reticulum in yeast . . . . . 2641
R. J. Deshaies and
R. Schekman SEC62 encodes a putative membrane
protein required for protein
translocation into the yeast endoplasmic
reticulum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2653
I. Sadler and
A. Chiang and
T. Kurihara and
J. Rothblatt and
J. Way and
P. Silver A yeast gene important for protein
assembly into the endoplasmic reticulum
and the nucleus has homology to DnaJ, an
\bionameEscherichia coli heat shock
protein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2665
A. Nakano and
M. Muramatsu A novel GTP-binding protein, Sar1p, is
involved in transport from the
endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi
apparatus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2677
T. G. Chappell and
G. Warren A galactosyltransferase from the fission
yeast \bionameSchizosaccharomyces pombe 2693
G. Griffiths and
R. Back and
M. Marsh A quantitative analysis of the endocytic
pathway in baby hamster kidney cells . . 2703
J. Kartenbeck and
H. Stukenbrok and
A. Helenius Endocytosis of simian virus 40 into the
endoplasmic reticulum . . . . . . . . . 2721
M. A. West and
M. S. Bretscher and
C. Watts Distinct endocytotic pathways in
epidermal growth factor-stimulated human
carcinoma A431 cells . . . . . . . . . . 2731
W. H. Lai and
P. H. Cameron and
I. Wada and
J. J. Doherty and
D. G. Kay and
B. I. Posner and
J. J. Bergeron Ligand-mediated internalization,
recycling, and downregulation of the
epidermal growth factor receptor in vivo 2741
W. H. Lai and
P. H. Cameron and
J. J. Doherty and
B. I. Posner and
J. J. Bergeron Ligand-mediated autophosphorylation
activity of the epidermal growth factor
receptor during internalization . . . . 2751
J. M. Lenhard and
A. Siegel and
S. J. Free Developing \bionameDictyostelium cells
contain the lysosomal enzyme
alpha-mannosidase in a secretory granule 2761
K. A. Joiner and
T. Ganz and
J. Albert and
D. Rotrosen The opsonizing ligand on Salmonella
typhimurium influences incorporation of
specific, but not azurophil, granule
constituents into neutrophil phagosomes 2771
A. J. Jesaitis and
J. O. Tolley and
G. M. Bokoch and
R. A. Allen Regulation of chemoattractant receptor
interaction with transducing proteins by
organizational control in the plasma
membrane of human neutrophils . . . . . 2783
E. Särndahl and
M. Lindroth and
T. Bengtsson and
M. Fällman and
J. Gustavsson and
O. Stendahl and
T. Andersson Association of ligand-receptor complexes
with actin filaments in human
neutrophils: a possible regulatory role
for a G-protein . . . . . . . . . . . . 2791
C. Y. Nadin and
J. Rogers and
S. Tomlinson and
J. M. Edwardson A specific interaction in vitro between
pancreatic zymogen granules and plasma
membranes: stimulation by G-protein
activators but not by Ca$^{2+}$ . . . . 2801
L. Graeve and
K. Drickamer and
E. Rodriguez-Boulan Polarized endocytosis by Madin--Darby
canine kidney cells transfected with
functional chicken liver glycoprotein
receptor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2809
R. Bacallao and
C. Antony and
C. Dotti and
E. Karsenti and
E. H. Stelzer and
K. Simons The subcellular organization of
Madin--Darby canine kidney cells during
the formation of a polarized epithelium 2817
M. P. Tranter and
S. P. Sugrue and
M. A. Schwartz Evidence for a direct,
nucleotide-sensitive interaction between
actin and liver cell membranes . . . . . 2833
D. Wessels and
N. A. Schroeder and
E. Voss and
A. L. Hall and
J. Condeelis and
D. R. Soll cAMP-mediated inhibition of
intracellular particle movement and
actin reorganization in
\bionameDictyostelium . . . . . . . . . 2841
D. J. DeRosier and
L. G. Tilney The structure of the cuticular plate, an
in vivo actin gel . . . . . . . . . . . 2853
S. Komesli and
F. Tournier and
M. Paintrand and
R. L. Margolis and
D. Job and
M. Bornens Mass isolation of calf thymus
centrosomes: identification of a
specific configuration . . . . . . . . . 2869
K. M. Trybus and
L. Henry Monoclonal antibodies detect and
stabilize conformational states of
smooth muscle myosin . . . . . . . . . . 2879
K. M. Trybus Filamentous smooth muscle myosin is
regulated by phosphorylation . . . . . . 2887
A. Garcia and
E. Coudrier and
J. Carboni and
J. Anderson and
J. Vandekerkhove and
M. Mooseker and
D. Louvard and
M. Arpin Partial deduced sequence of the
110-kD-calmodulin complex of the avian
intestinal microvillus shows that this
mechanoenzyme is a member of the myosin
I family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2895
S. Tsukita and
M. Itoh and
S. Tsukita A new 400-kD protein from isolated
adherens junctions: its localization at
the undercoat of adherens junctions and
at microfilament bundles such as stress
fibers and circumferential bundles . . . 2905
P. Jones and
P. Jackson and
G. J. Price and
B. Patel and
V. Ohanion and
A. L. Lear and
D. R. Critchley Identification of a talin binding site
in the cytoskeletal protein vinculin . . 2917
N. M. Sawtell and
J. L. Lessard Cellular distribution of smooth muscle
actins during mammalian embryogenesis:
expression of the alpha-vascular but not
the gamma-enteric isoform in
differentiating striated myocytes . . . 2929
A. E. Cleves and
P. J. Novick and
V. A. Bankaitis Mutations in the SAC1 gene suppress
defects in yeast Golgi and yeast actin
function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2939
R. E. Karess and
D. M. Glover Rough deal: a gene required for proper
mitotic segregation in
\bionameDrosophila . . . . . . . . . . . 2951
K. G. Miller and
C. M. Field and
B. M. Alberts Actin-binding proteins from
\bionameDrosophila embryos: a complex
network of interacting proteins detected
by F-actin affinity chromatography . . . 2963
D. R. Kellogg and
C. M. Field and
B. M. Alberts Identification of microtubule-associated
proteins in the centrosome, spindle, and
kinetochore of the early
\bionameDrosophila embryo . . . . . . . 2977
M. Driscoll and
E. Dean and
E. Reilly and
E. Bergholz and
M. Chalfie Genetic and molecular analysis of a
\bionameCaenorhabditis elegans
beta-tubulin that conveys benzimidazole
sensitivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2993
S. T. Koury and
M. J. Koury and
M. C. Bondurant Cytoskeletal distribution and function
during the maturation and enucleation of
mammalian erythroblasts . . . . . . . . 3005
G. H. Kalimi and
C. W. Lo Gap junctional communication in the
extraembryonic tissues of the
gastrulating mouse embryo . . . . . . . 3015
M. S. Pepper and
D. C. Spray and
M. Chanson and
R. Montesano and
L. Orci and
P. Meda Junctional communication is induced in
migrating capillary endothelial cells 3027
G. A. Oyler and
G. A. Higgins and
R. A. Hart and
E. Battenberg and
M. Billingsley and
F. E. Bloom and
M. C. Wilson The identification of a novel
synaptosomal-associated protein,
SNAP-25, differentially expressed by
neuronal subpopulations . . . . . . . . 3039
D. K. Vaughan and
S. K. Fisher and
S. A. Bernstein and
I. L. Hale and
K. A. Linberg and
B. Matsumoto Evidence that microtubules do not
mediate opsin vesicle transport in
photoreceptors . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3053
F. Winningham-Major and
J. L. Staecker and
S. W. Barger and
S. Coats and
L. J. Van Eldik Neurite extension and neuronal survival
activities of recombinant S100 beta
proteins that differ in the content and
position of cysteine residues . . . . . 3063
T. J. Dennerll and
P. Lamoureux and
R. E. Buxbaum and
S. R. Heidemann The cytomechanics of axonal elongation
and retraction . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3073
P. W. Baas and
M. M. Black and
G. A. Banker Changes in microtubule polarity
orientation during the development of
hippocampal neurons in culture . . . . . 3085
B. Seilheimer and
E. Persohn and
M. Schachner Antibodies to the L1 adhesion molecule
inhibit Schwann cell ensheathment of
neurons in vitro . . . . . . . . . . . . 3095
J. J. Feige and
J. D. Bradley and
K. Fryburg and
J. Farris and
L. C. Cousens and
P. J. Barr and
A. Baird Differential effects of heparin,
fibronectin, and laminin on the
phosphorylation of basic fibroblast
growth factor by protein kinase C and
the catalytic subunit of protein kinase
A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3105
G. P. Dotto and
G. Moellmann and
S. Ghosh and
M. Edwards and
R. Halaban Transformation of murine melanocytes by
basic fibroblast growth factor cDNA and
oncogenes and selective suppression of
the transformed phenotype in a
reconstituted cutaneous environment . . 3115
V. Notario and
J. S. Gutkind and
M. Imaizumi and
S. Katamine and
K. C. Robbins Expression of the fgr protooncogene
product as a function of myelomonocytic
cell maturation . . . . . . . . . . . . 3129
J. L. Andres and
K. Stanley and
S. Cheifetz and
J. Massagué Membrane-anchored and soluble forms of
betaglycan, a polymorphic proteoglycan
that binds transforming growth
factor-beta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3137
J. J. Castellot and
L. A. Pukac and
B. L. Caleb and
T. C. Wright and
M. J. Karnovsky Heparin selectively inhibits a protein
kinase C-dependent mechanism of cell
cycle progression in calf aortic smooth
muscle cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3147
C. L. Schreiner and
J. S. Bauer and
Y. N. Danilov and
S. Hussein and
M. M. Sczekan and
R. L. Juliano Isolation and characterization of
Chinese hamster ovary cell variants
deficient in the expression of
fibronectin receptor . . . . . . . . . . 3157
I. I. Singer and
S. Scott and
D. W. Kawka and
D. M. Kazazis Adhesomes: specific granules containing
receptors for laminin, C3bi/fibrinogen,
fibronectin, and vitronectin in human
polymorphonuclear leukocytes and
monocytes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3169
A. Oldberg and
B. Jirskog-Hed and
S. Axelsson and
D. Heinegård Regulation of bone sialoprotein mRNA by
steroid hormones . . . . . . . . . . . . 3183
K. J. McCarthy and
M. A. Accavitti and
J. R. Couchman Immunological characterization of a
basement membrane-specific chondroitin
sulfate proteoglycan . . . . . . . . . . 3187
A. Heremans and
B. van der Schueren and
B. de Cock and
M. Paulsson and
J. J. Cassiman and
H. van den Berghe and
G. David Matrix-associated heparan sulfate
proteoglycan: core protein-specific
monoclonal antibodies decorate the
pericellular matrix of connective tissue
cells and the stromal side of basement
membranes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3199
B. C. Hann and
M. A. Poritz and
P. Walter Saccharomyces cerevisiae and
\bionameSchizosaccharomyces pombe
contain a homologue to the 54-kD subunit
of the signal recognition particle that
in S. cerevisiae is essential for growth 3223
J. F. Trahair and
M. R. Neutra and
J. I. Gordon Use of transgenic mice to study the
routing of secretory proteins in
intestinal epithelial cells: analysis of
human growth hormone
compartmentalization as a function of
cell type and differentiation . . . . . 3231
M. Bomsel and
K. Prydz and
R. G. Parton and
J. Gruenberg and
K. Simons Endocytosis in filter-grown Madin--Darby
canine kidney cells . . . . . . . . . . 3243
R. G. Parton and
K. Prydz and
M. Bomsel and
K. Simons and
G. Griffiths Meeting of the apical and basolateral
endocytic pathways of the Madin--Darby
canine kidney cell in late endosomes . . 3259
D. T. Ng and
R. E. Randall and
R. A. Lamb Intracellular maturation and transport
of the SV5 type II glycoprotein
hemagglutinin-neuraminidase: specific
and transient association with GRP78-BiP
in the endoplasmic reticulum and
extensive internalization from the cell
surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3273
W. Hunziker and
I. Mellman Expression of macrophage-lymphocyte Fc
receptors in Madin--Darby canine kidney
cells: polarity and transcytosis differ
for isoforms with or without coated pit
localization domains . . . . . . . . . . 3291
K. W. Dunn and
T. E. McGraw and
F. R. Maxfield Iterative fractionation of recycling
receptors from lysosomally destined
ligands in an early sorting endosome . . 3303
J. F. Amara and
G. Lederkremer and
H. F. Lodish Intracellular degradation of unassembled
asialoglycoprotein receptor subunits: a
pre-Golgi, nonlysosomal endoproteolytic
cleavage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3315
W. F. Wade and
J. H. Freed and
M. Edidin Translational diffusion of class II
major histocompatibility complex
molecules is constrained by their
cytoplasmic domains . . . . . . . . . . 3325
M. C. Beckerle and
D. E. Miller and
M. E. Bertagnolli and
S. J. Locke Activation-dependent redistribution of
the adhesion plaque protein, talin, in
intact human platelets . . . . . . . . . 3333
A. Picard and
J. P. Capony and
D. L. Brautigan and
M. Dorée Involvement of protein phosphatases 1
and 2A in the control of M
phase-promoting factor activity in
starfish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3347
R. E. Palmer and
M. Koval and
D. Koshland The dynamics of chromosome movement in
the budding yeast \bionameSaccharomyces
cerevisiae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3355
M. Noble and
S. A. Lewis and
N. J. Cowan The microtubule binding domain of
microtubule-associated protein MAP1B
contains a repeated sequence motif
unrelated to that of MAP2 and tau . . . 3367
D. H. Klatte and
M. A. Kurpakus and
K. A. Grelling and
J. C. Jones Immunochemical characterization of three
components of the hemidesmosome and
their expression in cultured epithelial
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3377
J. T. Zhang and
B. J. Nicholson Sequence and tissue distribution of a
second protein of hepatic gap junctions,
Cx26, as deduced from its cDNA . . . . . 3391
L. L. Shelly and
W. Tynan and
W. Schmid and
G. Schütz and
G. C. Yeoh Hepatocyte differentiation in vitro:
initiation of tyrosine aminotransferase
expression in cultured fetal rat
hepatocytes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3403
I. K. Hart and
W. D. Richardson and
S. R. Bolsover and
M. C. Raff PDGF and intracellular signaling in the
timing of oligodendrocyte
differentiation . . . . . . . . . . . . 3411
A. J. Ridley and
J. B. Davis and
P. Stroobant and
H. Land Transforming growth factors-beta 1 and
beta 2 are mitogens for rat Schwann
cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3419
F. Navone and
G. Di Gioia and
R. Jahn and
M. Browning and
P. Greengard and
P. De Camilli Microvesicles of the neurohypophysis are
biochemically related to small synaptic
vesicles of presynaptic nerve terminals 3425
T. A. Chatila and
R. S. Geha and
M. A. Arnaout Constitutive and stimulus-induced
phosphorylation of CD11/CD18 leukocyte
adhesion molecules . . . . . . . . . . . 3435
J. E. Schwarzbauer and
C. S. Spencer and
C. L. Wilson Selective secretion of alternatively
spliced fibronectin variants . . . . . . 3445
S. C. Mueller and
T. Kelly and
M. Z. Dai and
H. N. Dai and
W. T. Chen Dynamic cytoskeleton-integrin
associations induced by cell binding to
immobilized fibronectin . . . . . . . . 3455
J. A. Pizzey and
L. H. Rowett and
C. H. Barton and
G. Dickson and
F. S. Walsh Intercellular adhesion mediated by human
muscle neural cell adhesion molecule:
effects of alternative exon use . . . . 3465
D. R. Abrahamson and
M. H. Irwin and
P. L. St John and
E. W. Perry and
M. A. Accavitti and
L. W. Heck and
J. R. Couchman Selective immunoreactivities of kidney
basement membranes to monoclonal
antibodies against laminin: localization
of the end of the long arm and the short
arms to discrete microdomains . . . . . 3477
H. Ertl and
R. Mengele and
S. Wenzl and
J. Engel and
M. Sumper The extracellular matrix of Volvox
carteri: molecular structure of the
cellular compartment . . . . . . . . . . 3493