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To: Multiple recipients of list HUM-MOLGEN <HUM-MOLGEN@NIC.SURFNET.NL> Subject: LITE: Genes & Development 10:13, 10:14 From: "Frank S. Zollmann" <Frank.Zollmann@rz.uni-rostock.de> Date: Thu, 25 Jul 1996 08:53:11 +0200 ============================================ Genes & Development Volume 10:13 July 1, 1996 ============================================ CONTENTS ============================================ Reviews SR proteins and splicing control James L. Manley and Roland Tacke 1569 Bone morphogenetic proteins: multifunctional regulators of vertebrate development Brigid L.M. Hogan 1580 Research papers Multiple determinants controlling activation of yeast replication origins late in S phase Katherine L. Friedman, John D. Diller, Betsy M. Ferguson, Sarah V.M. Nyland, Bonita J. Brewer, and Walton L. Fangman 1595 Regulation of mRNA export in response to stress in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Claudio Saavedra, Kuei-Shu Tung, David C. Amberg, Anita K. Hopper, and Charles N. Cole 1608 Targeted disruption of p107: functional overlap between p107 and Rb Myung-Ho Lee, Bart O. Williams, George Mulligan, Shizuo Mukai, Roderick T. Bronson, Nicholas Dyson, Ed Harlow, and Tyler Jacks 1621 Shared role of the pRB-related p130 and p107 proteins in limb development David Cobrinik, Myung-Ho Lee, Gregory Hannon, George Mulligan, Roderick T. Bronson, Nicholas Dyson, Ed Harlow, David Beach, Robert A. Weinberg, and Tyler Jacks 1633 Regulation of cell-cell contacts in developing Drosophila eyes by Dsrc41, a new close relative of vertebrate c-src Fumitaka Takahashi, Sachiko Endo, Tetsuya Kojima, and Kaoru Saigo 1645 The gene encoding bone morphogenetic protein 8B is required for the initiation and maintenance of spermatogenesis in the mouse Guang-Quan Zhao, Keyu Deng, Patricia A. Labosky, Lucy Liaw, and Brigid L.M. Hogan 1657 Hepatic specification of the gut endoderm in vitro: cell signaling and transcriptional control Rossana Gualdi, Pascale Bossard, Minghua Zheng, Yoshio Hamada, John R. Coleman, and Kenneth S. Zaret 1670 A nuclear cap-binding complex facilitates association of U1 snRNP with the cap-proximal 5' splice site Joe D. Lewis, Elisa Izaurralde, Artur Jarmolowski, Caroline McGuigan, and Iain W. Mattaj 1683 The yeast splicing factor Mud13p is a commitment complex component and corresponds to CBP20, the small subunit of the nuclear cap-binding complex Hildur V. Colot, Françoise Stutz, and Michael Rosbash 1699 Corrigendum 1709 ============================================ Genes & Development Volume 10:14 July 15, 1996 ============================================ CONTENTS ============================================ Review Intercellular signaling and the polarization of body axes during Drosophila oogenesis Robert P. Ray and Trudi Schüpbach 1711 Research papers Loss of plectin causes epidermolysis bullosa with muscular dystrophy: cDNA cloning and genomic organization W.H. Irwin McLean, Leena Pulkkinen, Frances J.D. Smith, Elizabeth L. Rugg, E. Birgitte Lane, Florencia Bullrich, Robert E. Burgeson, Satoshi Amano, David L. Hudson, Katsushi Owaribe, John A. McGrath, James R. McMillan, Robin A.J. Eady, Irene M. Leigh, Angela M. Christiano, and Jouni Uitto 1724 Interactions between wild-type and mutant prion proteins modulate neurodegeneration in transgenic mice Glenn C. Telling, Takeshi Haga, Marilyn Torchia, Patrick Tremblay, Stephen J. DeArmond, and Stanley B. Prusiner 1736 Tst-1/Oct-6/SCIP regulates a unique step in peripheral myelination and is required for normal respiration John R. Bermingham Jr., Steven S. Scherer, Shawn O'Connell, Edgardo Arroyo, Kristin A. Kalla, Frank L. Powell, and Michael G. Rosenfeld 1751 Differential splicing-in of a proline-rich exon converts alphaNAC into a muscle-specific transcription factor Wagner V. Yotov and René St-Arnaud 1763 grim, a novel cell death gene in Drosophila Po Chen, William Nordstrom, Bridget Gish, and John M. Abrams 1773 The Drosophila tamou gene, a component of the activating pathway of extramacrochaetae expression, encodes a protein homologous to mammalian cell-cell junction-associated protein ZO-1 Manabu Takahisa, Shin Togashi, Takao Suzuki, Mieko Kobayashi, Akiko Murayama, Kanae Kondo, Tadashi Miyake, and Ryu Ueda 1783 Evidence for silencing compartments within the yeast nucleus: a role for telomere proximity and Sir protein concentration in silencer-mediated repression Laurent Maillet, Cécile Boscheron, Monica Gotta, Stéphane Marcand, Eric Gilson, and Susan M. Gasser 1796 Nuclear localization of the Arabidopsis APETALA3 and PISTILLATA homeotic gene products depends on their simultaneous expression Brian McGonigle, Karim Bouhidel, and Vivian F. Irish 1812 Cap-prevented recombination between terminal telomeric repeat arrays (telomere CPR) maintains telomeres in Kluyveromyces lactis lacking telomerase Michael J. McEachern and Elizabeth H. Blackburn 1822 Inactivation of the mouse Brca1 gene leads to failure in the morphogenesis of the egg cylinder in early postimplantation development Chia-Yang Liu, Andrea Flesken-Nikitin, Shang Li, Yingying Zeng, and Wen-Hwa Lee 1835 Product News 1844 ============================================ NOTES ============================================ 1. Tables of contents for Genes & Development from January 1996 to the latest issue can be found on the HUM-MOLGEN web site at:- http://www.informatik.uni-rostock.de/HUM-MOLGEN/journals/GD/ 2. 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