Subject Index T O Volume 74

Subject Index T O Volume 74

Subject Index t o Volume 74 JANUARY-DECE MBER 1977 Introduction The terms in the Subject Index for Volu] ne 74, January-December 1977, of the PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEA [YOF SCIENCES USA were chosen from titles, key terms, and abstracts of articles. The index terms are alphabetized by computer; numbers, conformational prefix es, Greek letters, hyphens, and spaces between words are disregarded in alphabeti: zation. After each index term is printed the title of the article (or a suitable modifi( ation of the title) and the appropriate page number. Titles are listed in alphabeti cal order under the index terms. Classifications (e.g., Physics, Mathema tics) under which papers have been published are used as index terms only if it seemed this would be helpful. Papers that are concerned in some major way vvith methodology are indexed under "Methodology" as well as under more specifi c terms. Corrections to papers in which errors occurred are indexed under the term' 'Correction" as well as under the index terms selected for the paper itself. Organisn is are indexed by their scientific names when scientific names were provided in th e papers; suitable cross-references are provided. Because the PROCEEDINGS urges authoi s to follow the tentative rules and rec- ommendations of the nomenclature comr aissions (e.g., for biochemistry, those proposed by the International Union of I 'ure and Applied Chemistry and the Commission on Biochemical Nomenclature ), an effort has been made to construct an index that conforms with this policy. H )wever, correction of errors in nomen- clature was not attempted and the index sh ould not be looked upon as a reference for correct or recommended usage. In ad( lition, some exceptions to the recom- mendations of the commissions were necess. try. Index terms themselves are usually not abbreviated even if specific recommer ldations have been made by the com- missions; and in some instances, words withi: i an index term were rearranged. (Thus, tRNA is indexed as "Ribonucleic acid, tra nsfer.") In general, analogues of com- pounds are indexed as the parent compound . (Thus, dibutyryl adenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate is indexed as "Adenosine 3' :5'-cyclic monophosphate, dibutyryl-.") The "Recommended Name" from the 1972 and 1975 recommendations of the In- ternational Union of Pure and Applied ChE mistry and the International Union of Biochemistry [Enzyme Nomenclature (197 3) and Supplement 1 (1975), American Elsevier, New York] has been used for enzyr -es whenever Enzyme Commission (EC) numbers were published in the papers. EC numbers are listed as part of the entry only if the EC number was printed in the paper. [Thus, some enzymes have two entries, e.g., "Adenosinetriphosphatase" and "Adenosinetriphosphatase (EC 3.6.1.3)."] 5781 Downloaded by guest on September 27, 2021 5782 SubjectIndex Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 74 (1977) PAGINATIOr [ OF ISSUES Pages Issue Month Pages Iss ue Month Pages Issue Month 1-392 1 January 1765-2188 5 May 3623-4110 9 September 393-800 2 February 2189--2594 6 June 4111-4706 10 October 801-1302 3 March 2595-3104 7 July 4707-5198 11 November 1303-1764 4 April 3105-3622 8 August 5199-5870 12 December Accident proneness Actin Compound Poisson distribution: Prediction and estimation, 2670 Actin microheterogeneity in chick embryo fibroblasts, 120 Acetic anhydride Antibody-induced linkages of plasma membrane proteins to intracellular Physical properties of chemically acetylated rat liver chromatin, 3244 actomyosin-containing filaments in cultured fibroblasts, 5584 Acetoacetyl CoA thiolase Calcium control of actin-activated myosin adenosine triphosphatase from see Acetyl-CoA acetyltransferase Dictyostelium discoideum (correction), 392 N- Acetoxy-2-acetylaminofluorene Defective organization of actin in cultured skin fibroblasts from patients Differences in removal of acetylaminofluorene and pyrimidine dimers with inherited adenocarcinoma, 3019 from DNA of cultured mammalian cells, 1553 HeLa cell poly(A)- mRNA codes for subset of poly(A)+ mRNA-directed Different rate-limiting steps in excision repair of ultraviolet- and proteins with actin as major product, 4801 N-acetoxy-2-acetylaminofluorene-damaged DNA in normal human Intracellular distributions of mechanochemical proteins in cultured fibroblasts, 1548 fibroblasts, 3883 Acetylchitobiose, di-N- Phalloidin-induced actin polymerization in cytoplasm of cultured cells Protein-sugar interactions: Preparation, purification, and properties of interferes with cell locomotion and growth, 5613 rabbit antibodies against di-N-acetylchitobiose, 168 Phosphorylation of smooth muscle myosin affects actin activation and Acetylcholine Ca2+ regulation, 129 see also Receptor, acetylcholine Transmembrane interactions and mechanism of capping of surface Acetylcholine: Storage and release by a clonal cell line, 5184 receptors by their specific ligands, 5031 Affinity alkylation labels two subunits of reduced acetylcholine receptor Actin, F from mammalian muscle, 4685 Interaction of filamin with F-actin in solutioin, 2021 Cholinergic metabolism and synapse formation by a rat nerve cell line, Actin-like protein 2579 Actin-like protein extracted from prokaryote Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Determination of transmitter function by neuronal activity, 5767 4041 Distinctions between two-state and sequential models for cooperative Actinomycin D ligand binding, 139 Biological function of gramicidin: Selective inhibition of RNA Dynamic properties of isolated acetylcholine receptor proteins: Release polymerase, 1478 of calcium ions caused by acetylcholine binding (correction), 1763 Induction and decay of human fibroblast interferon mRNA, 4415 Immunological distinction between acetylcholine receptor and Action potential a-bungarotoxin-binding component on sympathetic neurons, 4689 Action potentials occur in cells of normal anterior pituitary gland and Modulation of acetylcholine receptor by antibody against receptor, 3090 are stimulated by hypophysiotropic peptide thyrotropin-releasing Opposing effects of dopaminergic to cholinergic compounds on cerebral hormone, 4064 dopamine-activated adenylate cyclase, 769 Batrachotoxin affects electroplax of electric eel: Voltage-dependent Synaptic acetylcholine receptor sites identified in retina with interaction with sodium channels, 951 peroxidase-labeled a-bungarotoxin, 3268 Molecular events and energy changes during action potential, 3810 Trans-synaptic induction of adrenomedullary tyrosine hydroxylase Sensitivity, polarity, and conductance change in response of vertebrate activity by choline: Choline administration can increase cholinergic hair cells to controlled mechanical stimuli, 2407 transmission, 798 Subthreshold solutions of the Hodgkin-Huxley equations, 5199 Trans-synaptic induction of adrenomedullary tyrosine hydroxylase Actomyosin activity by choline: Choline administration can increase cholinergic Antibody-induced linkages of plasma membrane proteins to intracellular transmission (correction), 2594 actomyosin-containing filaments in cultured fibroblasts, 5584 Acetylcholinesterase Acupuncture Development of electrophysiological and biochemical membrane Mysterious form of referred sensation in man, 4702 properties during differentiation of embryonic skeletal muscle in Acyl-CoA synthetase (EC 6.2.1.3) culture, 5166 Candida lipolytica mutants defective in acyl-coenzyme A synthetase: Acetyl-CoA acetyltransferase (EC 2.3.1.9) Isolation and fatty acid metabolism, 4947 Cholesterol synthesis in rat adrenal gland regulated through coordinate Adaptation control of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A synthase and Cost of evolution and imprecision of adaptation, 1647 reductase activities, 1421 Sensory transduction in Escherichia coli: Role of protein methylation Multi-enzyme complex of fatty acid oxidation isolated from Escherichia reaction in sensory adaptation, 4964 coli, 492 Adenine, 9-f-D-arabinofuranosyl- Acetyl-CoA carboxylase (EC 6.4.1.2) Conformational basis for activation of adenylate cyclase by adenosine, Acute control of fatty acid synthesis by glucagon and 3':5'-cyclic AMP in 2194 liver cell, 1497 Influence of 9-0-D-arabinofuranosyladenine on total protein synthesis fl-N-Acetylgalactosaminyltransferase (EC 2.4.1.79) and on differential gene expression of unique proteins in the rodent Defects of glycosyltransferase activities in human fibroblasts of pk and p malarial parasite Plasmodium berghei, 3386 blood group phenotypes, 5407 Adenine 5'-diphosphate ribosylation N-Acetylglucosamine Gangliosides and substrate analogues affect hydrolysis of nicotinamide Cell surface carbohydrates and proteins in cell behavior: Biochemical adenine dinucleotide by choleragen, 74 reversion of N-acetylglucosamine-deficient fibroblast mutant, 243 Adeno-associated virus Enzyme-substrate complexes of lysozyme: Structures, 2629 Helper factor(s) for growth of adeno-associated virus in cells transformed N-Acetylglucosamine incorporated into endogenous acceptors of rough by adenovirus 12, 4508 microsomes from rat liver: Stimulation by GTP after treatment with Adenocarcinoma pyrophosphate, 1095 Defective organization of actin in cultured skin fibroblasts from patients Acetyl transfer with inherited adenocarcinoma, 3019 Kinetic evidence for an intermediate in deacetylation of Establishment and characterization of a strain of human adrenal tumor monoacetyl-chymotrypsin, 510 cells that secrete estrogen, 1067 Achlya Adenomatosis of colon and rectum DNA sequence organization in water mold Achlya, 4332 Defective organization of actin in cultured

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