Proceedings National Academy of Sciences

Proceedings National Academy of Sciences

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA October 1, 1996 Volume 93, Number 20 pp. 10539–11286 Table of Contents AUTHOR INDEX xi–xiii INFORMATION FOR CONTRIBUTORS xiv–xv COPYRIGHT ASSIGNMENT FORM xvi Perspective Physical Sciences How Charles Nicolle of the Pasteur Institute 10539–10540 discovered that epidemic typhus is transmitted by lice: Reminiscences from my years at the APPLIED PHYSICAL SCIENCES Pasteur Institute in Paris Ludwik Gross Room-temperature single-electron junction 10556–10559 Paolo Facci, Victor Erokhin, Sandro Carrara, and Claudio Nicolini Commentaries The weaver mouse: A most cantankerous rodent 10541–10542 Karl Herrup CHEMISTRY What the nose knows: New understandings of 10543–10545 Neanderthal upper respiratory tract specializations Acyl tunichlorins: A new class of nickel chlorins 10560–10565 Jeffrey T. Laitman, Joy S. Reidenberg, isolated from the Caribbean tunicate Samuel Marquez, and Patrick J. Gannon Trididemnum solidum Heather L. Sings, Keith C. Bible, Learning and receptive field plasticity 10546–10547 Charles D. Gilbert and Kenneth L. Rinehart Cation-p interactions in aromatics of biological and 10566–10571 Review medicinal interest: Electrostatic potential surfaces as a useful qualitative guide What determines the folding of the chromatin fiber? 10548–10555 Sandro Mecozzi, Anthony P. West, Jr., and Dennis Kensal van Holde and Jordanka Zlatanova A. Dougherty iii Downloaded by guest on September 27, 2021 Contents Biological Sciences Mutations in the C-terminal fragment of DnaK 10632–10637 affecting peptide binding William F. Burkholder, Xun Zhao, Xiaotian Zhu, APPLIED BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Wayne A. Hendrickson, Alexander Gragerov, Transcriptional regulation of the Rhodococcus 10572–10577 and Max E. Gottesman rhodochrous J1 nitA gene encoding a nitrilase Hidenobu Komeda, Yuji Hori, Michihiko YY1 and c-Myc associate in vivo in a manner that 10638–10641 depends on c-Myc levels Kobayashi, and Sakayu Shimizu Ajay Shrivastava, Jin Yu, Steven Artandi, and Kathryn Calame BIOCHEMISTRY Mimicry of the calcium-induced conformational state 10642–10646 Hepatitis B virus transactivator protein, HBx, 10578–10583 of troponin C by low temperature under pressure associates with the components of TFIIH and Debora Foguel, Marisa C. Suarez, Cristiane stimulates the DNA helicase activity of TFIIH Barbosa, Jorge J. Rodrigues, Jr., Martha M. Ishtiaq Qadri, Joan W. Conaway, Ronald C. Sorenson, Lawrence B. Smillie, and Jerson L. Silva Conaway, Jerome Schaack, and Aleem Siddiqui Structure of the replication terminus–terminator 10647–10652 Crystal structure of phage P22 tailspike protein 10584–10588 protein complex as probed by affinity cleavage complexed with Salmonella sp. O-antigen receptors Karnire S. Pai, Dirksen E. Bussiere, Fenggang Stefan Steinbacher, Ulrich Baxa, Stefan Miller, Wang, Stephen W. White, and Deepak Bastia Andrej Weintraub, Robert Seckler, and Robert Huber Residue 225 determines the Na1-induced allosteric 10653–10656 regulation of catalytic activity in serine proteases Post-transcriptional regulation of vascular endothelial 10589–10594 Quoc D. Dang and Enrico Di Cera growth factor mRNA by the product of the VHL tumor suppressor gene Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor activates 10657–10661 James R. Gnarra, Shubo Zhou, Marsha J. Merrill, the receptor tyrosine kinase RET and promotes Joseph R. Wagner, Anton Krumm, Efstathios kidney morphogenesis Papavassiliou, Edward H. Oldfield, Richard D. Quinn C. Vega, Carolyn A. Worby, Mark S. Klausner, and W. Marston Linehan Lechner, Jack E. Dixon, and Gregory R. Dressler Negative regulation of hypoxia-inducible genes by the 10595–10599 Mice with disrupted GM2yGD2 synthase gene lack 10662–10667 von Hippel–Lindau protein complex gangliosides but exhibit only subtle Othon Iliopoulos, Andrew P. Levy, Chian Jiang, defects in their nervous system William G. Kaelin, Jr., and Mark A. Goldberg Kogo Takamiya, Akihito Yamamoto, Keiko Furukawa, Shuji Yamashiro, Masashi Shin, Initiation sites of protein folding by NMR analysis 10600–10603 Masahiko Okada, Satoshi Fukumoto, Masashi Stefan M. V. Freund, Kam-Bo Wong, Haraguchi, Naoki Takeda, Koichi Fujimura, and Alan R. Fersht Mihoko Sakae, Masao Kishikawa, Hiroshi Shiku, Koichi Furukawa, and Shinichi Aizawa Elongation factor TFIIS contains three structural 10604–10608 domains: Solution structure of domain II Multidrug resistance mediated by a bacterial homolog 10668–10672 Paul E. Morin, Donald E. Awrey, Aled M. of the human multidrug transporter MDR1 Edwards, and Cheryl H. Arrowsmith Hendrik W. van Veen, Koen Venema, Henk Bolhuis, Irina Oussenko, Jan Kok, Bert Poolman, Synthesis and characterization of a photoactivatable 10609–10613 Arnold J. M. Driessen, and Wil N. Konings analog of corticotropin-releasing factor for specific receptor labeling The specificity of the secondary DNA binding site of 10673–10678 Andreas Ru¨hmann, Andreas K. E. Ko¨pke, Frank RecA protein defines its role in DNA strand exchange M. Dautzenberg, and Joachim Spiess Alexander V. Mazin and Stephen C. Kowalczykowski Parallel human genome analysis: Microarray-based 10614–10619 Targeting nucleic acid secondary structures by 10679–10684 expression monitoring of 1000 genes antisense oligonucleotides designed through Mark Schena, Dari Shalon, Renu Heller, Andrew in vitro selection Chai, Patrick O. Brown, and Ronald W. Davis Rakesh K. Mishra, Re´jane Le Tine´vez, and Jean-Jacques Toulme´ High-resolution mapping of nucleoprotein complexes 10620–10625 by site-specific protein–DNA photocrosslinking: Conformational change and enhanced stabilization of 10685–10690 Organization of the human TBP–TFIIA–TFIIB– the vitamin D receptor by the 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin DNA quaternary complex D3 analog KH1060 Thierry Lagrange, Tae-Kyung Kim, George Gert-Jan C. M. van den Bemd, Huibert A. P. Pols, Orphanides, Yon W. Ebright, Richard H. Ebright, Jan C. Birkenha¨ger, and Johannes P. T. M. and Danny Reinberg van Leeuwen The nuclear hormone receptor coactivator SRC-1 is a 10626–10631 Cloning and characterization of four 10691–10696 specific target of p300 murine homeobox genes Tso-Pang Yao, Gregory Ku, Naidong Zhou, Ralph Alessandra Cecilia Rovescalli, Sadamitsu Asoh, Scully, and David M. Livingston and Marshall Nirenberg iv Downloaded by guest on September 27, 2021 Contents Expression cloning of Forssman glycolipid synthetase: 10697–10702 Multiphoton fluorescence excitation: New spectral 10763–10768 A novel member of the histo-blood group ABO windows for biological nonlinear microscopy gene family Chris Xu, Warren Zipfel, Jason B. Shear, Rebecca David B. Haslam and Jacques U. Baenziger M. Williams, and Watt W. Webb Rapid refolding of a proline-rich all-b-sheet 10703–10706 Direct evidence for modified solvent structure within 10769–10774 fibronectin type III module the hydration shell of a hydrophobic amino acid Kevin W. Plaxco, Claus Spitzfaden, Iain D. Alexander Pertsemlidis, Anand M. Saxena, Campbell, and Christopher M. Dobson Alan K. Soper, Teresa Head-Gordon, and Robert M. Glaeser Increased glycogen accumulation in transgenic mice 10707–10711 overexpressing glycogen synthase in skeletal muscle Jill Manchester, Alexander V. Skurat, Peter Roach, CELL BIOLOGY Stephen D. Hauschka, and John C. Lawrence, Jr. Controlling cell attachment on contoured surfaces 10775–10778 Purification of telomerase from Euplotes aediculatus: 10712–10717 with self-assembled monolayers of Requirement of a primer 39 overhang alkanethiolates on gold Joachim Lingner and Thomas R. Cech Milan Mrksich, Christopher S. Chen, Younan Xia, Laura E. Dike, Donald E. Ingber, and George Transcription factor TFIIH and DNA endonuclease 10718–10722 M. Whitesides Rad2 constitute yeast nucleotide excision repair factor 3: Implications for nucleotide excision The junction-associated protein, zonula occludens-1, 10779–10784 repair and Cockayne syndrome localizes to the nucleus before the maturation and Yvette Habraken, Patrick Sung, Satya Prakash, during the remodeling of cell–cell contacts and Louise Prakash Cara J. Gottardi, Monique Arpin, Alan S. Fanning, and Daniel Louvard Alternatively spliced forms in the cytoplasmic 10723–10728 domain of the human growth hormone (GH) Human blood-mobilized hematopoietic precursors 10785–10790 receptor regulate its ability to generate a differentiate into osteoclasts in the absence of soluble GH-binding protein stromal cells Florence Dastot, Marie-Laure Sobrier, Philippe Alicia Matayoshi, Chris Brown, John F. DiPersio, Duquesnoy, Be´ne´dicte Duriez, Michel Goossens, Jeff Haug, Yousef Abu-Amer, Helen Liapis, Rolf and Serge Amselem Kuestner, and Roberto Pacifici DNA strand annealing is promoted by the yeast 10729–10734 The Drosophila p70s6k homolog exhibits conserved 10791–10796 Rad52 protein regulatory elements and rapamycin sensitivity Uffe H. Mortensen, Christian Bendixen, Ivana Mary J. Stewart, Christopher O. A. Berry, Frederic Sunjevaric, and Rodney Rothstein Zilberman, George Thomas, and Sara C. Kozma Base excision of oxidative purine and pyrimidine 10735–10740 Membrane fusion protein synexin (annexin VII) as a 10797–10802 DNA damage in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by a DNA Ca21yGTP sensor in exocytotic secretion glycosylase with sequence similarity to endonuclease Hung Caohuy, Meera Srivastava, and Harvey III from Escherichia coli B. Pollard L. Eide, M. Bjørås, M. Pirovano, I. Alseth, K. G. Berdal, and E. Seeberg Regulation of mitogen-activated protein kinases by a 10803–10808 calciumycalmodulin-dependent protein kinase cascade Moderate increase

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