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To: Multiple recipients of list HUM-MOLGEN <HUM-MOLGEN@NIC.SURFNET.NL> Subject: LITE: EMBO TOCs Issue 14:22 From: Arthur Bergen <bergen@AMC.UVA.NL> Date: Wed, 29 Nov 1995 09:08:28 +0100 ================================================ The EMBO Journal - ISSN 0261 - 4189 Volume 14:22 15 November 1995 ================================================ CONTENTS ================================================ AU CAMPBELL-D. ZHOU-G. GUSTAFSSON-P. OQUIST- G. CLARKE-A-K. TI Electron transport regulates exchange of two forms of photosystem II D1 protein in the cyanobacterium Synechococcus. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5457-5466. AU MONTERO-M. BRINI-M. MARSAULT-R. ALVAREZ-J. SITIA-R. POZZAN-T. RIZZUTO-R. TI Monitoring dynamic changes in free Ca2+ concentration in the endoplasmic reticulum of intact cells. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5467-5475. AU SEGUI-REAL-B. MARTINEZ-M. SANDOVAL-I-V. TI Yeast aminopeptidase I is post-translationally sorted from the cytosol to the vacuole by a mechanism mediated by its bipartite N-terminal extension. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5476-5484. AU HAUSER-S. BACHER-G. DOBBERSTEIN-B. LUTCKE-H. TI A complex of the signal sequence binding protein and the SRP RNA promotes translocation of nascent proteins. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5485-5493. AU VALENT-Q-A. KENDALL-D-A. HIGH-S. KUSTERS- R. OUDEGA-B. LUIRINK-J. TI Early events in preprotein recognition in E.coli: interaction of SRP and trigger factor with nascent polypeptides. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5494-5505. AU RIETVELD-A-G. KOORENGEVEL-M-C. DE-KRUIJFF- B. TI Non-bilayer lipids are required for efficient protein transport across the plasma membrane of Escherichia coli. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5506-5513. AU TATULIAN-S-A. HINTERDORFER-P. BABER-G. TAMM-L-K. TI Influenza hemagglutinin assumes a tilted conformation during membrane fusion as determined by attenuated total reflection FTIR spectroscopy. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5514-5523. AU RAPAPORT-D. OVADIA-M. SHAI-Y. TI A synthetic peptide corresponding to a conserved heptad repeat domain is a potent inhibitor of Sendai virus-cell fusion: an emerging similarity with functional domains of other viruses. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5524-5531. AU TAGLIALATELA-M. FICKER-E. WIBLE-B-A. BROWN- A-M. TI C-terminus determinants for Mg2+ and polyamine block of the inward rectifier K+ channel IRK1. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5532-5541. AU VALIQUETTE-M. PARENT-S. LOISEL-T-P. BOUVIER-M. TI Mutation of tyrosine-141 inhibits insulin-promoted tyrosine phophorylation and icnreased responsiveness of the human beta2-adrenergic receptor. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5542-5549. AU IRIE-A. KAMATA-T. PUZON-MCLAUGHLIN-W. TAKADA-Y. TI Critical amino acid residues for ligand binding are clustered in a predicted beta-turn of the third N-terminal repeat in the integrin alpha4 and alpha5 subunits. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5550-5556. AU DAMEN-J-E. WAKAO-H. MIYAJIMA-A. KROSL-J. HUMPHRIES-R-K. CUTLER-R-L. KRYSTAL-G. TI Tyrosine 343 in the erythropoietin receptor positively regulates erythropoietin-induced cell proliferation and Stat5 activation. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5557-5568. AU ALEXANDER-W-S. METCALF-D. DUNN-A-R. TI Point mutations within a dimer interface homology domain of c-Mpl induce constitutive receptor activity and tumorigenicity. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5569-5578. AU KISCHKEL-F-C. HELLBARDT-S. BEHRMANN-I. GERMER-M. PAWLITA-M. KRAMMER-P-H. PETER-M-E. TI Cytotoxicity-dependent APO-1 (Fas/CD95)-associated proteins form a death-inducing signaling complex (DISC) with the receptor. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5579-5588. AU CHITTENDEN-T. FLEMINGTON-C. HOUGHTON-A- B. EBB-R-G. GALLO-G-J. ELANGOVAN-B. CHINNADURAI-G. LUTZ-R-J. TI A conserved domain in Bak, distinct from BH1 and BH2, mediates cell death and protein binding functions. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5589-5596. AU NEBREDA-A-R. GANNON-J-V. HUNT-T. TI Newly synthesized protein(s) must associate with p34cdc2 to activate MAP kinase and MPF during progesterone-induced maturation of Xenopus oocytes. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5597-5607. AU TASSAN-J-P. JAQUENOUD-M. FRY-A-M. FRUTIGER-S. HUGHES-G-J. NIGG-E-A. TI In vitro assembly of a functional human CDK7-cyclin H complex requires MAT1, a novel 36 kDa RING finger protein. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5608-5617. AU BAEG-G-H. MATSUMINE-A. KURODA-T. BHATTACHARJEE-R-N. MIYASHIRO-I. TOYOSHIMA- K. AKIYAMA-T. TI The tumor suppressor gene product APC blocks cell cycle progression from G0/G1 to S phase. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5618-5625. AU FEILER-H-S. DESPREZ-T. SANTONI-V. KRONENBERGER-J. CABOCHE-M. TRAAS-J. TI The higher plant Arabidopsis thaliana encodes a functional CDC48 homologue which is highly expressed in dividing and expanding cells. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5626-5637. AU STUART-E-T. HAFFNER-R. OREN-M. GRUSS-P. TI Loss of p53 function through PAX-mediated transcriptional repression. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5638-5645. AU HURLIN-P-J. QUEVA-C. KOSKINEN-P-J. STEINGRIMSSON-E. AYER-D-E. COPELAND-N-G. JENKINS-N-A. EISENMAN-R-N. TI Mad3 and Mad4: novel Max-interacting transcriptional repressors that suppress c-myc dependent transformation and are expressed during neural and epidermal differentiation. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5646-5659. AU ZINK-D. PARO-R. TI Drosophila Polycomb-group regulated chromatin inhibits the accessibility of a trans-activator to its target DNA. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5660-5671. AU KANNO-M. HASEGAWA-M. ISHIDA-A. ISONO-K. TANIGUCHI-M. TI mel-18, a Polycomb group-related mammalian gene, encodes a transcriptional negative regulator with tumor suppressive activity. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5672-5678. AU MORGAN-B-A. BOUQUIN-N. MERRILL-G-F. JOHNSTON-L-H. TI A yeast transcription factor bypassing the requirement for SBF and DSC1/MBF in budding yeast has homology to bacterial signal transduction proteins. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5679-5689. AU JORDI-B-J-A-M. OWEN-HUGHES-T-A. HULTON-C-S- J. HIGGINS-C-F. TI DNA twist, flexibility and transcription of the osmoregulated proU promoter of Salmonella typhimurium. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5690-5700. AU HAGHIGHAT-A. MADER-S. PAUSE-A. SONENBERG-N. TI Repression of cap-dependent translation by 4E-binding protein 1: competition with p220 for binding to eukaryotic initiation factor-4E. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5701-5709. AU BIGLER-J. EISENMAN-R-N. TI Novel location and function of a thyroid hormone response element. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5710-5723. AU MUELLER-J-E. SMITH-D. BRYK-M. BELFORT-M. TI Intron-encoded endonuclease I-TevI binds as a monomer to effect sequential cleavage via conformational changes in the td homing site. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5724-5735. AU PARSONS-C-A. STASIAK-A. WEST-S-C. TI The E.coli RuvAB proteins branch migrate Holliday junctions through heterologous DNA sequences in a reaction facilitated by SSB. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5736-5744. AU JONSSON-Z-O. PODUST-V-N. PODUST-L-M. HUBSCHER-U. TI Tyrosine 114 is essential for the trimeric structure and the functional activities of human proliferating cell nuclear antigen. SO EMBO-J. 1995 NOVEMBER 15. 14 (22). P 5745-5751. ================================================ The EMBO Journal is published 24 times a year by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Molecular Biology Organisation. The papers listed above will appear in the 15 November issue. 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