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1 Accumulation of 1,2-sn-diradylglycerol with increased membrane-associated protein kinase C may be the mechanism for spontaneous hepatocarcinogenesis in choline-deficient rats. da Costa, K.A.

268 3 p. 2100-2105
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2 Activating and inhibitory mutations in the regulatory domain of CheB, the methylesterase in bacterial chemotaxis. Stewart, R.C.

268 3 p. 1921-1930
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3 Activation of the human vimentin gene by the Tax human T-cell leukemia virus. I. Mechanisms of regulation by the NF-kappa B transcription factor. Lilienbaum, A.

268 3 p. 2180-2188
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4 Additions and Corrections
268 3 p. 2268
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5 A 40-kDa epidermal growth factor/transforming growth factor alpha-binding domain produced by limited proteolysis of the extracellular domain of the epidermal growth factor receptor. Kohda, D.

268 3 p. 1976-1981
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6 Alpha- and beta-xylosides alter glycolipid synthesis in human melanoma and Chinese hamster ovary cells. Freeze, H.H.

268 3 p. 1618-1627
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7 A luteinizing hormone receptor with a severely truncated cytoplasmic tail (LHR-ct628) desensitizes to the same degree as the full-length receptor. Zhu, X.

268 3 p. 1723-1728
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8 A myristoylated pseudosubstrate peptide, a novel protein kinase C inhibitor. Eichholtz, T.

268 3 p. 1982-1986
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9 Angiotensin II regulates parathyroid hormone-related protein expression in cultured rat aortic smooth muscle cells through transcriptional and post-transcriptional mechanisms. Pirola, C.J.

268 3 p. 1987-1994
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10 An N-terminal glycosylation signal on cytochrome P450 is restricted to the endoplasmic reticulum in a luminal orientation. Szczesna-Skorupa, E.

268 3 p. 1757-1762
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11 A pathogen-responsive gene of parsley encodes tyrosine decarboxylase. Kawalleck, P.

268 3 p. 2189-2194
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12 A second groEL-like gene, organized in a groESL operon is present in the genome of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. Lehel, C.

268 3 p. 1799-1804
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13 Aspartyl residue 10 is essential for ATPase activity of rat hsc70. Huang, S.P.

268 3 p. 2063-2068
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14 ATP induces a conformational change of the 90-kDa heat shock protein (hsp90). Csermely, P.

268 3 p. 1901-1907
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15 Author Index
268 3 p. xi
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16 Binding of DNA quenches tyrosine fluorescence of RecA without energy transfer to DNA bases. Eriksson, S.

268 3 p. 1805-1810
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17 Binding of the RNA polymerase I transcription complex to its promoter can modify positioning of downstream nucleosomes assembled in vitro. Georgel, P.

268 3 p. 1947-1954
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18 Ca(2+)-dependent and Ca(2+)-independent isozymes of protein kinase C mediate exocytosis in antigen-stimulated rat basophilic RBL-2H3 cells. Reconstitution of secretory responses with Ca2+ and purified isozymes in washed permeabilized cells. Ozawa, K.

268 3 p. 1749-1756
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19 Cell penetration of diphtheria toxin. Reduction of the interchain disulfide bridge is the rate-limiting step of translocation in the cytosol. Papini, E.

268 3 p. 1567-1574
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20 Changes in the structure and catalytic activities of the bovine pituitary multicatalytic proteinase complex following dialysis. Yu, B.

268 3 p. 2029-2036
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21 Characterization of a DNA polymerase from the hyperthermophile archaea Thermococcus litoralis. Vent DNA polymerase, steady state kinetics, thermal stability, processivity, strand displacement, and exonuclease activities. Kong, H.

268 3 p. 1965-1975
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22 Characterization of a synthetic calmodulin-binding peptide derived from Bacillus anthracis adenylate cyclase. Munier, H.

268 3 p. 1695-1701
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23 Charged collagen structure mediates the recognition of negatively charged macromolecules by macrophage scavenger receptors. Doi, T.

268 3 p. 2126-2133
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24 Chemical modification of bacteriophage T4 deoxynucleotide kinase. Evidence of a single catalytic region. Brush, G.S.

268 3 p. 1603-1609
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25 Cloning and expression of a mammalian Na+/amino acid cotransporter with sequence similarity to Na+/glucose cotransporters. Kong, C.T.

268 3 p. 1509-1512
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26 Cloning and functional expression in yeast of two human isoforms of the outer mitochondrial membrane channel, the voltage-dependent anion channel. Blachly-Dyson, E.

268 3 p. 1835-1841
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27 Cloning and sequencing of a cDNA encoding Saccharomyces cerevisiae carnitine acetyltransferase. Use of the cDNA in gene disruption studies. Kispal, G.

268 3 p. 1824-1829
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28 Cloning of a novel surface antigen from the insect stages of Trypanosoma brucei by expression in COS cells. Jackson, D.G.

268 3 p. 1894-1900
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29 c-myb transactivates cdc2 expression via Myb binding sites in the 5'-flanking region of the human cdc2 gene. Ku, D.H.

268 3 p. 2255-2259
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30 Cold adaptations in Drosophila. Qualitative changes of triacylglycerols with relation to overwintering. Ohtsu, T.

268 3 p. 1830-1834
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31 Conformational, thermodynamic, and stability properties of Manduca sexta apolipophorin III. Ryan, R.O.

268 3 p. 1525-1530
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32 Control of protein traffic between distinct plasma membrane domains. Requirement for a novel 108,000 protein in the fusion of transcytotic vesicles with the apical plasma membrane. Sztul, E.

268 3 p. 1876-1885
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33 Cooperative phenomena in binding and activation of Bordetella pertussis adenylate cyclase by calmodulin. Bouhss, A.

268 3 p. 1690-1694
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34 Coupling of cytosolic protein synthesis and mitochondrial protein import in yeast. Evidence for cotranslational import in vivo. Fujiki, M.

268 3 p. 1914-1920
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35 Cross-competition for binding of alpha 1-antitrypsin (alpha 1 AT)-elastase complexes to the serpin-enzyme complex receptor by other serpin-enzyme complexes and by proteolytically modified alpha 1 AT. Joslin, G.

268 3 p. 1886-1893
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36 Cumulative effect of double-site mutations of human epidermal growth factor on receptor binding. Campion, S.R.

268 3 p. 1742-1748
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37 Degradation of entactin by matrix metalloproteinases. Susceptibility to matrilysin and identification of cleavage sites. Sires, U.I.

268 3 p. 2069-2074
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38 Differential regulation of adenylylcyclases in vegetative and gametic flagella of Chlamydomonas. Zhang, Y.

268 3 p. 1786-1791
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39 Direct analysis of the binding of the abl Src homology 2 domain to the activated epidermal growth factor receptor. Zhu, G.

268 3 p. 1775-1779
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40 Direct association of interleukin-6 with a 130-kDa component of the interleukin-6 receptor system. D'Alessandro, F.

268 3 p. 2149-2153
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41 Disruption of potential sites for N-linked glycosylation does not impair hormone binding to the lutropin/choriogonadotropin receptor if Asn-173 is left intact. Liu, X.

268 3 p. 1513-1516
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42 Dissection of the biotinyl subunit of transcarboxylase into regions essential for activity and assembly. Shenoy, B.C.

268 3 p. 2232-2238
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43 DNA repair by eukaryotic nucleotide excision nuclease. Removal of thymine dimer and psoralen monoadduct by HeLa cell-free extract and of thymine dimer by Xenopus laevis oocytes. Svoboda, D.L.

268 3 p. 1931-1936
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44 Dominant lethal mutations near the 5' substrate binding site affect RNA polymerase propagation. Sagitov, V.

268 3 p. 2195-2202
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45 Effects of intracellular amino acid concentrations, cyclic AMP, and dexamethasone on lysosomal proteolysis in primary cultures of perinatal rat hepatocytes. Blommaart, P.J.

268 3 p. 1610-1617
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46 Enhancement by protein kinase C of prostacyclin receptor-mediated activation of adenylate cyclase through a calmodulin/myristoylated alanine-rich C kinase substrate (MARCKS) system in IC2 mast cells. Sawai, T.

268 3 p. 1995-2000
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47 Evidence for an extended structure of the T-cell co-receptor CD8 alpha as deduced from the hydrodynamic properties of soluble forms of the extracellular region. Boursier, J.P.

268 3 p. 2013-2020
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48 Evidence for specific base catalysis in N-dealkylation reactions catalyzed by cytochrome P450 and chloroperoxidase. Differences in rates of deprotonation of aminium radicals as an explanation for high kinetic hydrogen isotope effects observed with peroxidases. Okazaki, O.

268 3 p. 1546-1552
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49 Evidence that energization of the chloroplast ATP synthase favors ATP formation at the tight binding catalytic site and increases the affinity for ADP at another catalytic site. Zhou, J.M.

268 3 p. 1531-1538
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50 Expression of Drosophila Rrp1 protein in Escherichia coli. Enzymatic and physical characterization of the intact protein and a carboxyl-terminally deleted exonuclease-deficient mutant. Sander, M.

268 3 p. 2075-2082
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51 Expression of the nitric oxide synthase gene in mouse macrophages activated for tumor cell killing. Molecular basis for the synergy between interferon-gamma and lipopolysaccharide. Lorsbach, R.B.

268 3 p. 1908-1913
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52 Genetic and immunological analyses of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 show that the protein encoded by the psbJ gene regulates the number of photosystem II centers in thylakoid membranes. Lind, L.K.

268 3 p. 1575-1579
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53 Glycophorin B and glycophorin E genes arose from the glycophorin A ancestral gene via two duplications during primate evolution. Rearden, A.

268 3 p. 2260-2267
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54 Growth factors that repress myoblast differentiation sustain phosphorylation of a specific site on histone H1. Cole, F.

268 3 p. 1580-1585
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55 Guanylyl cyclase C is an N-linked glycoprotein receptor that accounts for multiple heat-stable enterotoxin-binding proteins in the intestine. Vaandrager, A.B.

268 3 p. 2174-2179
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56 Histamine induces a gene-specific synthesis regulation of secretogranin II but not of chromogranin A and B in chromaffin cells in a calcium-dependent manner. Bauer, J.W.

268 3 p. 1586-1589
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57 Horseradish peroxidase-catalyzed two-electron oxidations. Oxidation of iodide, thioanisoles, and phenols at distinct sites. Harris, R.Z.

268 3 p. 1637-1645
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58 HRas-dependent pathways can activate morphological and genetic markers of cardiac muscle cell hypertrophy. Thorburn, A.

268 3 p. 2244-2249
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59 Hydrodynamic properties and immunological identification of the sodium- and chloride-coupled glycine transporter. López-Corcuera, B.

268 3 p. 2239-2243
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60 Hydrolysis of short acyl chain inositol lipids by phospholipase C-delta 1. Rebecchi, M.J.

268 3 p. 1735-1741
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61 Identification of the herpes simplex virus-1 protease cleavage sites by direct sequence analysis of autoproteolytic cleavage products. DiIanni, C.L.

268 3 p. 2048-2051
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62 Identification of vicinal thiols of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (GTP). Lewis, C.T.

268 3 p. 1628-1636
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63 Inactivation of a redox-sensitive protein phosphatase during the early events of tumor necrosis factor/interleukin-1 signal transduction. Guy, G.R.

268 3 p. 2141-2148
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64 Influenza hemagglutinin-mediated membrane fusion does not involve inverted phase lipid intermediates. Stegmann, T.

268 3 p. 1716-1722
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65 Insulinomimetic effect on glucose transport by epidermal growth factor when combined with a major histocompatibility complex class I-derived peptide. Stagsted, J.

268 3 p. 1770-1774
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66 Isolation and properties of adenovirus type 2 proteinase. Tihanyi, K.

268 3 p. 1780-1785
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67 Isozyme-specific modules on human aldolase A molecule. Isozyme group-specific sequences 1 and 4 are required for showing characteristics as aldolase A. Motoki, K.

268 3 p. 1677-1683
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68 Mechanism of reaction of fatty acid hydroperoxides with soybean peroxygenase. Blée, E.

268 3 p. 1708-1715
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69 Mitogen-activated protein kinase stimulation by a tyrosine kinase-negative epidermal growth factor receptor. Selva, E.

268 3 p. 2250-2254
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70 Molecular characterization and expression of the Drosophila Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II gene. Identification of four forms of the enzyme generated from a single gene by alternative splicing. Ohsako, S.

268 3 p. 2052-2062
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71 Molecular characterization of four pharmacologically distinct gamma-aminobutyric acid transporters in mouse brain [corrected]. Liu, Q.R.

268 3 p. 2106-2112
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72 Molecular cloning and identification of a point mutation in the topoisomerase II cDNA from an etoposide-resistant Chinese hamster ovary cell line. Chan, V.T.

268 3 p. 2160-2165
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73 Mutations of the molecular chaperone protein SecB which alter the interaction between SecB and maltose-binding protein. Gannon, P.M.

268 3 p. 1590-1595
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74 Nascent RNA cleavage by purified ternary complexes of vaccinia RNA polymerase. Hagler, J.

268 3 p. 2166-2173
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75 Novel 8-base pair sequence (Drosophila DNA replication-related element) and specific binding factor involved in the expression of Drosophila genes for DNA polymerase alpha and proliferating cell nuclear antigen. Hirose, F.

268 3 p. 2092-2099
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76 pH-dependent stability and membrane interaction of the pore-forming domain of colicin A. Muga, A.

268 3 p. 1553-1557
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77 Phosphorylation and activation of a high molecular weight form of phospholipase A2 by p42 microtubule-associated protein 2 kinase and protein kinase C. Nemenoff, R.A.

268 3 p. 1960-1964
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78 Phycobilins of cryptophycean algae. Novel linkage of dihydrobiliverdin in a phycoerythrin 555 and a phycocyanin 645. Wemmer, D.E.

268 3 p. 1658-1669
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79 Physiological role of nhaB, a specific Na+/H+ antiporter in Escherichia coli. Pinner, E.

268 3 p. 1729-1734
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80 Point mutagenesis of carboxyl-terminal amino acids of cholesteryl ester transfer protein. Opposite faces of an amphipathic helix important for cholesteryl ester transfer or for binding neutralizing antibody. Wang, S.

268 3 p. 1955-1959
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81 Polypeptide composition of the alpha-latrotoxin receptor. High affinity binding protein consists of a family of related high molecular weight polypeptides complexed to a low molecular weight protein. Petrenko, A.G.

268 3 p. 1860-1867
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82 Precise location of the Cu(II)-inhibitory binding site in higher plant and bacterial photosynthetic reaction centers as probed by light-induced absorption changes. Yruela, I.

268 3 p. 1684-1689
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83 Promoter activity of human renin 5'-flanking DNA sequences is activated by the pituitary-specific transcription factor Pit-1. Sun, J.

268 3 p. 1505-1508
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84 Proteolytic processing of human amyloid beta protein precursor in insect cells. Major carboxyl-terminal fragment is identical to its human counterpart. Ramabhadran, T.V.

268 3 p. 2009-2012
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85 Pteridine biosynthesis in human endothelial cells. Impact on nitric oxide-mediated formation of cyclic GMP. Werner-Felmayer, G.

268 3 p. 1842-1846
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86 Purification and characterization of membrane-bound chitin synthase. Machida, S.

268 3 p. 1702-1707
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87 Recombinant human tumor necrosis factor alpha induces calcium oscillation and calcium-activated chloride current in human neutrophils. The role of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase. Schumann, M.A.

268 3 p. 2134-2140
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88 Regulation of human tissue factor expression by mRNA turnover. Ahern, S.M.

268 3 p. 2154-2159
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89 Regulation of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator Cl- channel by specific protein kinases and protein phosphatases. Berger, H.A.

268 3 p. 2037-2047
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90 Regulatory role of GM3 ganglioside in alpha 5 beta 1 integrin receptor for fibronectin-mediated adhesion of FUA169 cells. Zheng, M.

268 3 p. 2217-2222
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91 Removal of stable tyrosine radical D+ affects the structure or redox properties of tyrosine Z in manganese-depleted photosystem II particles from Synechocystis 6803. Boerner, R.J.

268 3 p. 1817-1823
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92 Repair of individual DNA strands in the hamster dihydrofolate reductase gene after treatment with ultraviolet light, alkylating agents, and cisplatin. May, A.

268 3 p. 1650-1657
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93 Role of endoplasmic reticular calcium in oligosaccharide processing of alpha 1-antitrypsin. Kuznetsov, G.

268 3 p. 2001-2008
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94 Role of tyrosine residue 264 of RecA for the binding of cofactor and DNA. Eriksson, S.

268 3 p. 1811-1816
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95 Selection of a mutant cell line based on differential expression of glycosphingolipid, utilizing anti-lactosylceramide antibody and complement. Tsuruoka, T.

268 3 p. 2211-2216
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96 Sequence analysis of lens beta-crystallins suggests involvement of calpain in cataract formation. David, L.L.

268 3 p. 1937-1940
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97 Site-directed mutagenesis of HIV-1 integrase demonstrates differential effects on integrase functions in vitro. Leavitt, A.D.

268 3 p. 2113-2119
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98 Slow binding of ATP to noncatalytic nucleotide binding sites which accelerates catalysis is responsible for apparent negative cooperativity exhibited by the bovine mitochondrial F1-ATPase. Jault, J.M.

268 3 p. 1558-1566
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99 Small heat shock proteins are molecular chaperones. Jakob, U.

268 3 p. 1517-1520
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100 Stimulation of poly(A) tail elongation by the VP39 subunit of the vaccinia virus-encoded poly(A) polymerase. Gershon, P.D.

268 3 p. 2203-2210
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101 Structural and functional changes of lysosomal acid alpha-glucosidase during intracellular transport and maturation. Wisselaar, H.A.

268 3 p. 2223-2231
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102 Structure, organization, and chromosomal mapping of the human macrophage scavenger receptor gene. Emi, M.

268 3 p. 2120-2125
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103 Studies on the mechanism of oxidative phosphorylation. Different effects of F0 inhibitors on unisite and multisite ATP hydrolysis by bovine submitochondrial particles. Matsuno-Yagi, A.

268 3 p. 1539-1545
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104 The biological relevance of the binding of calcium ions by inositol phosphates. Luttrell, B.M.

268 3 p. 1521-1524
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105 The D domain of the thyroid hormone receptor alpha 1 specifies positive and negative transcriptional regulation functions. Lee, Y.

268 3 p. 2021-2028
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106 The glucocorticoid receptor and a putative repressor protein coordinately modulate glucocorticoid responsiveness of the mouse mammary tumor virus promoter in the rat hepatoma cell line M1.19. Tanaka, H.

268 3 p. 1854-1859
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107 The MARCKS family of cellular protein kinase C substrates. Blackshear, P.J.

268 3 p. 1501-1504
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108 The motif Tyr-X-X-hydrophobic residue mediates lysosomal membrane targeting of lysosome-associated membrane protein 1. Guarnieri, F.G.

268 3 p. 1941-1946
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109 The number of amphipathic alpha-helical segments of apolipoproteins A-I, E, and A-IV determines the size and functional properties of their reconstituted lipoprotein particles. Jonas, A.

268 3 p. 1596-1602
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110 The prohormone convertases PC1 and PC2 mediate distinct endoproteolytic cleavages in a strict temporal order during proopiomelanocortin biosynthetic processing. Zhou, A.

268 3 p. 1763-1769
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111 The rat liver ecto-ATPase is also a canalicular bile acid transport protein. Sippel, C.J.

268 3 p. 2083-2091
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112 The Streptococcus sanguis platelet aggregation-associated protein. Identification and characterization of the minimal platelet-interactive domain. Erickson, P.R.

268 3 p. 1646-1649
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113 The structural motif glycine 190-valine 202 of the fibrinogen gamma chain interacts with CD11b/CD18 integrin (alpha M beta 2, Mac-1) and promotes leukocyte adhesion. Altieri, D.C.

268 3 p. 1847-1853
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114 Topology of P-glycoprotein as determined by epitope mapping of MRK-16 monoclonal antibody. Georges, E.

268 3 p. 1792-1798
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115 Translational regulation of mitochondrial differentiation in neonatal rat liver. Specific increase in the translational efficiency of the nuclear-encoded mitochondrial beta-F1-ATPase mRNA. Luis, A.M.

268 3 p. 1868-1875
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116 Type I human complement C2 deficiency. A 28-base pair gene deletion causes skipping of exon 6 during RNA splicing. Johnson, C.A.

268 3 p. 2268
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117 Uptake of high density lipoprotein cholesterol ester by HepG2 cells involves apolipoprotein E localized on the cell surface. Leblond, L.

268 3 p. 1670-1676
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