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To: Multiple recipients of list HUM-MOLGEN <HUM-MOLGEN@NIC.SURFNET.NL> Subject: LITE: EMBO issue 14:19 From: Arthur Bergen <bergen@AMC.UVA.NL> Date: Wed, 18 Oct 1995 13:12:27 +0100 ================================================================= The EMBO Journal - ISSN 0261 - 4189 Volume 14:19 2 October 1995 ================================================================= CONTENTS ================================================================= AU MALISSEN-M. GILLET-A. ARDOUIN-L. BOUVIER-G. TRUCY-J. FERRIER-P. VIVIER-E. MALISSEN-B. TI Altered T cell development in mice with a targeted mutation of the CD3-epsilon gene. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4641-4653. AU BATCHVAROVA-N. WANG-X-Z. RON-D. TI Inhibition of adipogenesis by the stress-induced protein CHOP (Gadd153). SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4654-4661. AU ENGLERT-C. HOU-X. MAHESWARAN-S. BENNETT-P. NGWU-C. RE-G-G. GARVIN-A-J. ROSNER-M-R. HABER-D-A. TI WT1 suppresses synthesis of the epidermal growth factor receptor and induces apoptosis. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4662-4675. AU HYVONEN-M. MACIAS-M-J. NILGES-M. OSCHKINAT-H. SARASTE-M. WILMANNS-M. TI Structure of the binding site for inositol phosphates in a PH domain. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4676-4685. AU VIDUGIRIENE-J. MENON-A-K. TI Soluble constituents of the ER lumen are required for GPI anchoring of a model protein. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4686-4694. AU MUNRO-S. TI An investigation of the role of transmembrane domains in Golgi protein retention. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4695-4704. AU PELLEGRINI-L-L. O'CONNOR-V. LOTTSPEICH-F. BETZ-H. TI Clostridial neurotoxins compromise the stability of a low energy SNARE complex mediating NSF activation of synaptic vesicle fusion. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4705-4713. AU HONG-S-S. BOULANGER-P. TI Protein ligands of the human adenovirus type 2 outer capsid identified by biopanning of a phage-displayed peptide library on separate domains of wild-type and mutant penton capsomers. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4714-4727. AU KALKBRENNER-F. DEGTIAR-V-E. SCHENKER-M. BRENDEL-S. ZOBEL-A. HESCHLER-J. WITTIG-B. SCHULTZ-G. TI Subunit composition of Go proteins functionally coupling galanin receptors to voltage-gated calcium channels. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4728-4737. AU LU-Q. WALLRATH-L-L. ELGIN-S-C-R. TI The role of a positioned nucleosome at the Drosophila melanogaster hsp26 promoter. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4738-4746. AU DORIA-M. KLEIN-N. LUCITO-R. SCHNEIDER-R-J. TI The hepatitis B virus HBx protein is a dual specificity cytoplasmic activator of Ras and nuclear activator of transcription factors. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4747-4757. AU BANNISTER-A-J. KOUZARIDES-T. TI CBP-induced stimulation of c-Fos activity is abrogated by E1A. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4758-4762. AU KISPERT-A, KOSCHORZ-B. HERRMANN-B-G. TI The T protein encoded by Brachyury is a tissue-specific transcription factor. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4763-4772. AU SAUER-F. JACKLE-H. TI Heterodimeric Drosophila gap gene protein complexes acting as transcriptional repressors. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4773-4780. AU SGOURAS-D-N. ATHANASIOU-M-A. BEAL-JR-G-J. FISHER-R-J. BLAIR-D-G. MAVROTHALASSITIS- G-J. TI ERF: an ETS domain protein with strong transcriptional repressor activity, can suppress ets-associated tumorigenesis and is regulated by phosphorylation during cell cycle and mitogenic stimulation. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4781-4793. AU NAKASHIMA-N. TANAKA-K. STURM-S. OKAYAMA-H. TI Fission yeast Rep2 is a putative transcriptional activator subunit for the cell cycle 'start' function of Res2-Cdc10. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4794-4802. AU DIRICK-L. BOHM-T. NASMYTH-K. TI Roles and regulation of cln-Cdc28 kinases at the start of the cell cycle of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4803-4813. AU STEINER-P. PHILIPP-A. LUKAS-J. GODDEN- KENT-D. PAGANO-M. MITTNACHT-S. BARTEK-J. EILERS-M. TI Identification of a Myc-dependent step during the formation of active G1 cyclin-cdk complexes. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4814-4826. AU SIGRIST-S. JACOBS-H. STRATMANN-R. LEHNER-C-F. TI Exit from mitosis is regulated by Drosophila fizzy and the sequential destruction of cyclins A, B and B3. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4827-4838. AU BRASELMANN-S. MCCORMICK-F. TI BCR and RAF form a complex in vivo via 14-3-3 proteins. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4839-4848. AU NAKAMURA-T-M. WANG-Y-H. ZAUG-A-J. GRIFFITH-J-D. CECH-T-R. TI Relative orientation of RNA helices in a group I ribozyme determined by helix extension electron microscopy. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4849-4859. AU TERNS-M-P. GRIMM-C. LUND-E. DAHLBERG-J-E. TI A common maturation pathway for small nucleolar RNAs. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4860-4871. AU DABROWSKI-M. SPAHN-C-M-T. NIERHAUS-K-H. TI Interaction of tRNAs with the ribosome at the A and P sites. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4872-4882. AU VENEMA-J. HENRY-Y. TOLLERVEY-D. TI Two distinct recognition signals define the site of endonucleolytic cleavage at the 5'-end of yeast 18S rRNA. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4883-4892. AU SAVILAHTI-H. RICE-P-A. MIZUUCHI-K. TI The phage Mu transpososome core: DNA requirements for assembly and function. SO EMBO-J. 1995 OCTOBER 2. 14(19). P.4893-4903. ================================================================= 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 2 October issue. 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