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BBA - Gene Structure and Expression
Vol. 1351, No. 1-2 20 March 1997
CONTENTS
Identification of a gene in the euryarchaeal Thermococcus species AN1 encoding a protein homologous to the alpha subunit of the eukaryal signal recognition particle (SRP) receptor R.S. Ronimus and D.R. Musgrave (Hamilton, New Zealand) 1 Nucleotide and corrected amino acid sequence of the functional recombinant rat anaphylatoxin C5a E. Rothermel, O. Rolf, O. G”tze and J. Zwirner (37075 G”ttingen, Germany) 9 Isolation of a novel human cDNA (rhoHP1) homologous to rho genes F. Shimizu, T.K. Watanabe, S. Okuno, Y. Omori, T. Fujiwara, E.-i. Takahashi (Tokushima 771-01, Japan) and Y. Nakamura (Tokyo 108, Japan) 13 cDNA cloning and expression of a class II acidic chitinase from sweet orange C.J. Nairn, R.P. Niedz, C.J. Hearn, W.F. Osswald and R.T. Mayer (Orlando, FL 32803, USA) 22 cDNA cloning of rat mitochondrial cyclophilin K.-Y. Woodfield, N.T. Price and A.P. Halestrap (Bristol BS8 1TD, UK) 27 A new sigma factor homolog in a cyanobacterium: cloning, sequencing, and light-responsive transcripts of rpoD2 from Microcystis aeruginosa K-81 M. Asayama, A. Suzuki, S. Nozawa, A. Yamada (Ibaraki 300-03, Japan), K. Tanaka, H. Takahashi (Tokyo 113, Japan), T. Aida and M. Shirai (Ibaraki 300-03, Japan) 31 cDNA sequence and chromosomal localization of the NDUFS8 human gene coding for the 23 kDa subunit of the mitochondrial complex I V. Procaccio (Grenoble cedex 9, France), D. Depetris (Marseille cedex, France), P. Soularue (Evry cedex, France), M.-G. Mattei (Marseille cedex, France), J. Lunardi and J.-P. Issartel (Grenoble cedex 9, France) 37 Identification of cDNA encoding rat eosinophil cationic protein/eosinophil-associated ribonuclease T. Nittoh, M. Hirakata (Miyagi 980-77, Japan), S. Mue (Miyagi 989-16, Japan) and K. Ohuchi (Miyagi 980-77, Japan) 42 Structure and expression of the mouse S10 gene J.Y. Zheng, T. Koda, Y. Arimura, M. Kishi and M. Kakinuma (Sapporo, 060, Japan) 47 Transcriptional control of globin gene switching during vertebrate development M.H. Baron (Cambridge, MA 02138, USA) 51 Transcription initiation from TATA-less promoters within eukaryotic protein-coding genes S.T. Smale (Los Angeles, USA) 73 Regulation of heme oxygenase-2 by glucocorticoids in neonatal rat brain: characterization of a functional glucocorticoid response element V.S. Raju, W.K. McCoubrey, Jr. and M.D. Maines (Rochester, USA) 89 HIV expression is induced in dying cells G.E. Woloschak, S. Schreck (Argonne, USA), J. Panozzo (Maywood, USA), C.-M. Chang-Liu (Argonne, USA) and C.R. Libertin (Maywood, USA) 105 Temporal regulation of the Dictyostelium glycogen phosphorylase 2 gene C.L. Rutherford, O. Selmin and S. Peters-Weigel (Blacksburg, USA) 111 An Acanthamoeba polyubiquitin gene and application of its promoter to the establishment of a transient transfection system Q. Hu and H.R. Henney, Jr. (Houston, USA) 126 Interaction between proteins containing homeodomains associated to leucine zippers from sunflower D.H. Gonzalez, E.M. Valle and G.G.R.L. Chan (Rosario, Argentina) 137 Conserved mutations in human ferritin H pseudogenes: a second functional sequence or an evolutionary quirk? H. Zheng, D. Bhavsar, I. Dugast, E. Zappone and J. Drysdale (Boston, USA) 150 Cloning, nucleotide sequence and expression of a mannitol dehydrogenase gene from Pseudomonas fluorescens DSM 50106 in Escherichia coli P. Brnker (Zrich, Switzerland), J. Altenbuchner (Stuttgart, Germany), K.D. Kulbe (Wien, Austria) and R. Mattes (Stuttgart, Germany) 157 Turnover of histone acetyl groups during sea urchin early development is not required for histone, heat shock and actin gene transcription A. Jasinskas, D. Kersulyte (Vilnius, Lithuania), J. Langmore (Ann Arbor, USA), D. Steponaviciute, N. Jasinskiene and A. Gineitis (Vilnius, Lithuania) 168 Multiple negative and positive cis-acting elements control the expression of the murine CD4 gene P.M. McCready, R.K. Hansen, S.L. Burke and J.F. Sands (Loma Linda, USA) 181 Cloning, sequencing, expression and characterization of three anti-estradiol-17þ Fab fragments M. Pajunen, P. Saviranta, P. Jauria, M. Karp, K. Pettersson (FIN-20520 Turku, Finland), P. M„nts„l„ (FIN-20500 Turku, Finland) and T. L”vgren (FIN-20520 Turku, Finland) 192 Repair analysis of promutagenic (+)-anti-BPDE DNA adduct in transcriptionally active sequences of plasmid DNA in Escherichia coli J. Musarrat, J. Arezina-Wilson, S. Venkatachalam and A.A. Wani (Columbus, USA) 203 Mechanisms of stabilizing nucleosome structure. Study of dissociation of histone octamer from DNA S.N. Khrapunov, A.I. Dragan, A.V. Sivolob (Kiev - 252601, Ukraine) and A.M. Zagariya (Hines, USA) 213 Nucleotide sequence and developmental expression of Acanthamoeba S-adenosylmethionine synthetase gene K.-S. Ahn and H.R. Henney, Jr. (Houston, USA) 223 Cloning, characterization and expression of a cDNA clone encoding rabbit ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme, E232k B. Sun, K. Jeyaseelan, M.C.M. Chung, T.-W. Tan (Singapore 119260, Singapore), P.B. Chock (Bethesda, USA) and T.-S. Teo (Singapore 119260, Singapore) 231 Cloning and expression of the rubredoxin gene from Desulfovibrio vulgaris (Miyazaki F) þ comparison of the primary structure of desulfoferrodoxin M. Kitamura, Y. Koshino, Y. Kamikawa (Osaka 558, Japan), K. Kohno (Kyoto 607, Japan), S. Kojima, K.-i. Miura (Tokyo 171, Japan), T. Sagara (Nagasaki 852, Japan), H. Akutsu (Yokohama 240, Japan), I. Kumagai (Sendai 980-77, Japan) and T. Nakaya (Osaka 558, Japan) 239
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