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Vol. 261, No. 33 The Journal of November 25,1986
Biological Chemistry Copyright 0 1986 by the American Society of Biological Chemists, Inc., 428 East Preston St., Baltimore, MD 21202 U.S.A.
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COMMUNICATIONS
A mutated bovine prochymosin zymogen can be ac- tivated without proteolytic processing at low pH.
Michael T. M e C a ~ n and Diana Begley C u m m i ~ s
Domain structure of rat liver carbamoyl phosphate synthetase I.
Susan G. Powers-Lee and Karen Corina
Characterization of a regulatory region of the ste- roid 21-hydroxylase gene.
Keith L. Parker, Bernard P. Schimmer, David D. Chap- lin, and J . G. Seidman
Cyanide binding to bovine heart cytochrome c oxi- dase depleted of subunit I11 by treatment with lauryl maltoside.
Bruce C. Hill and Neal C. Robinson
Evidence for a second isoform of the catalytic sub- unit of CAMP-dependent protein kinase.
Michael D. Uhler, John C. Chrioia, and G. Stanley McKnight
Structure of the human apolipoprotein B gene.
Pierotti, Lynda Cuiati, Martha A. O m c h , Simon C. Wallis, Brian D. Btackhart, Erwin M. Ludwig! Vincenzo R.
Lyn Powell, Richard Pease, Timothy J. Knott, Mon-Li Chu, Robert W. Mahley, James Scott, Brian J. Mecarthy, and Beatrzz Levy- Wdson
Selective externalization of an ATP-binding protein structurally related to the clathrin-uncoating ATP- aselheat shock protein in vesicles containing ter- minal transferrin receptors during reticulocyte maturation.
Jonathan Q. Davis, Danielle Dansereau, Rose M. John- stone. and Vann Benn.ett
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Thiolidisulfide exchange between rabbit muscle phosphofructokinase and glutathione. Kinetics and thermodynamics of enzyme oxidation.
David Wayne Walters and Hiram F. Gilbert
Cooperative behavior in the thiol oxidation of rabbit muscle glycogen phosphorylase in cysteamineicys- tamine redox buffers.
Roseann E. Cappel and Hiram F. Gilbert
Thiol/disulfide redox equilibrium between glutathi- one and glycogen debranching enzyme (amylo-1,6- glucosidase/4-a-glucanotransferase) from rabbit muscle.
mons, Thomas E. Nelson, and Hiram F. Gilbert Roseann E. Cappel, James W. Bremer, Therese M. Tim-
Channeling of 3-hydroxy-4-trans-decenoyl coen- zyme A on the bifunctional @-oxidation enzyme from rat liver peroxisomes and on the large subunit of the fatty acid oxidation complex from Escherichia coli.
Song- Yu Yang, Dean Cuebas, and Horst Schulz
Identification of the binding site for plasma prekal-
A region from residues 185 to 224 of the kininogen likrein in human high molecular weight kininogen.
light chain retains full binding activity. Jonathan F. Tait and Kazuo Fujikawa
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Covalent modification of the inhibitor-binding site(s) of Escherichia coli ADP-glucose synthetase. Isolation and structural characterization of 8-azido- AMP-incorporated peptides.
Stimulation of prostaglandin Ea synthesis in cloned osteoblastic cells of mouse (MC3T3-El) by epider- mal growth factor.
Kazushige Yokota, Masami Kusaka, Takeo Ohshima,
and Masayoshi Kumegawa Shozo Yamamoto, Noriyoshi Kurihara, Takuhiko Yoshino,
The isolation, characterization, and comparison of the membrane-associated and soluble folate-binding proteins from human KB cells.
and J . Fred Kolhouse Patrick C. Elwood, Madeleine A. Kane, Raul M. Portillo,
Protein kinase C activation by cis-fatty acid in the absence of Ca2+ and phospholipids.
berg Kentaro Murakumi, Shew Y . Chan, and Aryeh Routten-
Degradation of proteins microinjected into HeLa cells. The role of substrate flexibility.
Kevin V. Rote and Martin Rechsteiner
Purification and identification of the functional so- dium- and chloride-coupled y-aminobutyric acid transport gllycoprotein from rat brain.
Rodica Radian, Annie Bendahan, and Baruch I. Kanner
binding region and the link protein from the chon- N-terminal carbamylation of the hyaluronic acid-
drosarcoma proteoglycan aggregate. Jeff W. Stevens and Vincent C. Hascall
human tumor T cell line. Degradation of interleukin Receptor-mediated endocytosis of interleukin 2 in a
leukin receptors. 2 and evidence for the absence of recycling of inter-
Purification and molecular characterization of hu- man transcobalamin 11.
E. Pan, and Stanley Stein Edward V. Quadros, Sheldon P. Rothenberg, Yu-Ching
Role of cyclic GMP in atrial natriuretic factor stimulation of Na+,K+,Cl- cotransport in vascular smooth muscle cells.
Charles E. Larsen, Young Moo Lee, and Jack Preiss
Vkronique Duprez and Alice Dautry- Varsat
Martha E. O’Donnell and Nancy E. Owen
Role of ternary complexes, in which heparin binds both antithrombin and proteinase, in the accelera- tion of the reactions between antithrombin and thrombin or Factor Xa.
Bjork Ake Daniekson, Elke Raub, iilf Lindahl, and Zngemar
A sulfhydryl presumed essential is not required for catalysis by an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase.
The crystallographically determined structures of atypical strained disulfides engineered into subtili- sm.
Albert T. Profy and Paul S c h i m ~ l
Bradley A. Katz and Anthony Kossiakoff
Enhanced activation of CAMP-dependent protein kinase by rapid synthesis and degradation of CAMP.
Margarita Lesser, Norman Fleischer, and Jmk Erlzch- man
The CONTENTS arranged by Subject Categories will be found immediately following these CONTENTS. Full Instructions to Authors will be found in (1986) J. Biol. Chem. 261, 1-11, and reprints may be obtained from the editorial office.
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The involvement of carboxylate groups of putida- redoxin in the reaction with putidaredoxin reduc- tase.
Lois Geren, Jody Tuk, Patricia O'Brien, Francis Millett, and Julian A. Peterson
The hydrolysis of extracellular adenine nucleotides by cultured endothelial cells from pig aorta. Feed- forward inhibition of adenosine production at the cell surface.
Ellen L. Gordon, Jeremy D. Pearson, and Linda L. Slakey
Appendix. Simulation of extracellular nucleotide hydrolysis and determination of kinetic constants for the ectonucleotidases.
Linda L. Slakey, Karen Cosimini, James P. Earls, Clive Thomas, and Ellen L. Gordon
by insulin. Relationship with lipid fluidity. Fusion of negatively charged phospholipid vesicles
Ricardo N. Farias, Albert0 Ldpez Virials, and Roberto D. Morero
carboxypeptidase A. A 'lsCd and 31P NMR study. On the coordination of inhibitors to the metal ion of
Metabolism of platelet-activating factor by arachi- donic acid-depleted rat polymorphonuclear leuko- cytes.
Dexamethasone differentially affects the levels of calcitonin and calcitonin gene-related peptide mRNAs expressed in a human medullary thyroid carcinoma cell line.
Peter Getttns
C~akkodabylu S. Ramesha and Walter C. Pickett
Gilbert J . Cote and Robert F. Gage1
A purified cysteine conjugate @-lyase from rat kid- ney cytosol. Requirement for an a-keto acid or an amino acid oxidase for activity and identity with soluble glutamine transaminase K.
James L. Stevens, Joan D. Rabbins, and R. Andrew Byrd
The odorant-sensitive adenylate cyclase of olfactory
classes of odorants. receptor cells. Differential stimulation by distinct
Pamela B. Sklar, Robert R. H. Anholt, and Solomon H. Snyder
Overexpression of a novel anionic glutathione transferase in multidrug-resistant human breast cancer cells.
diar G. Katki, Charles E. Myers, and Kenne~h H. Cowan Gerald Batist, Ani1 Tulpule, Birandra K. Sinha, Aspan-
On the molecular mechanism of lactoperoxidase- catalyzed HzOs metabolism and irreversible enzyme inactivation.
Herbert Jenzer, Walk Jones, and Heinz Kohler
Oxygen exchange between Pi in the medium and water during ATP hydrolysis mediated by skinned fibers from rabbit skeletal muscle. Evidence for Pi binding to a force-generating state.
and David R. Trentham Martin R. Webb, Mark G. Hibberd, Yale E. Goldman,
Affinity labeling of an allosteric ADP site of gluta- mate dehydrogenase by 2-(4-bromo-2,3-dioxobu- tylthio~adenosine 5'-monoph~sphate.
Surendra P. Batra and Roberta F. Colman
R~onstitution of Saccharomyces cerevisiae phos- phatidylserine synthase into phospholipid vesicles. Modulation of activity by phospholipids.
Joyce M. Hromy and George M. Carman
Regulation of carbamoyl phosphate synthetase-as- partate transcarbamoylase-dihydroorotase gene expression in growing and arrested cells.
Warren S. L. Liaa, Renu Heller, Peter Green, and Gearge R. Stark
A new yeast mutation in the glucosylation steps of the asparagine-linked glycosylation pathway. For- mation of a novel asparagine-linked oligosaccharide containing two glucose residues.
K w t W . Runge and Phillips W. Robbins
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Cross-linking site in fibrinogen for az-plasmin in- hibitor.
Shigeru Kimura and Nobuo Aoki
Reconstitution of ATP-dependent calcium transport from streptococci.
and Barry P. Rosen Suresh V. Ambudkar, Anita R. Lynn, Peter C. Maloney,
Metabolism and analysis of cysteinyl leukotrienes in the monkey.
ber, Dietmar Witker, Dietrich K. Hammer, and Dietrich Claudio Denzlinger, Albrecht Guhlmann, Peter H. Scheu-
Keppler
Cloning and characterization of cDNA encoding 3- methylcholanthrene inducible rat mRNA for UDP- glucuronosyitr%nsferase.
Yoshiaki Fujii-Kuriyama, Shinya Watanabe, John E. Takashi Iyanagi, Mitsuru Haniu, Kazuhiro Sogawa,
Shively, and Koichi F. Anan
Detergent-assisted refolding of guanidinium chlo- ride-denatured rhodanese. The effect of lauryl mal- toside.
Shobha T a ~ a n and Paul Horowitz
bovine serum albumin by affinity labeling. Location of long chain fatty acid-binding sites of
Roberta G. Reed
The interrelationship of the soluble and membrane-
cells. associated folate-binding proteins in human KB
Madeleine A. Kane, Patrick C. Elwood, Raul M. Portilla, Asok C. Antany, and J. Fred Kolhouse
ATPase activities of wheat germ initiation factors 4A, 4B, and 4F.
Sandra R. L a x , Karen S. Browning, Diane M. Maia, and Joanne M. Ravel
Purification and characterization of a protein-ty- rosine kinase from bovine thymus,
Thomm F. Zioncheck, Marietta L. Harrison, and Robert L. Geahlen
Quantitativechanges in inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate in chemoattractant-stimulated neutrophils.
Peter G. Bradford and Ronald P. Rubin
Purified protein kinase C phosphorylates microtu- bule-associated protein 2.
Saji, Hiroshi Ogawara, M i n a ~ Hoshi, Y o s h i h i ~ Miyata, Tetsu Akiyama, Eisuke Nishida, Junko Ishida, Noriko
and Hikoichi Sakai
Low concentrations of guanidinium chloride expose apolar surfaces and cause differential perturbation in catalytic intermediates of rhodanese.
Paul Horowitz and Nick L. Criscimagna
Demonstration of the amphiphilic character of hor- mone-sensitive lipase by temperature-induced phase separation in Triton X-114 and charge-shift electrophoresis.
Cecilia Holm, Gudrun Fredrikson, and Per Belfrage
Apolipoprotein B mediates the capacity of low den-
by particulates. sity lipoprotein to suppress neutrophil stimulation
Robert Terkeltaub, Jody Martin, Linda K. Curtiss, and Mark H. Ginsberg
Purification and properties of the DNA invertase Gin encoded by bacteriophage Mu.
Gabriele Mertens, Heidemarie Fuss, and Regine Kah- mann
Purification and properties of the Escherichia coli host factor required for inversion of the G segment in bacteriophage Mu.
Christian Koch and Regine Kahmann
teolysis by VS and characterization of two func- Substructure of human von Willebrand factor. Pro-
tional domains.
Harold P. Erickson, and Patrick A. McKee Larry J . Fretto, Walter E. Fowler, Darrell R. McCaslin,
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Structure of an antifreeze polypeptide precursor from the sea raven, Hemitriptents umericunus.
Nancy F. Ng, Khiet-Yen Trinh, and Choy L. Hew
tion of a rat alveolar macrophage lectin. The ligand binding specificity and tissue localiza-
Robert S. Haltiwanger and Robert L. Hill Nucleotide sequence and transcriptional initiation site of two Pseudomonw aeruginosa pilin genes.
Kit Johnson, Michael L. Parker, and Stephen Lory
Complete overlap of caffeine- and K+ depolariza- tion-sensitive intracellular calcium storage site in cultured rat arterial smooth muscle cells,
Sei Kobayashi, Hideo Kanaide, and Motoomi Nakamura Apolipoprotein A-IV. A determinant for binding and uptake of high density lipoproteins by rat hepato- cytes.
Antonio M. Gotto, Jr. Elena Duorin, Nancy L . Gorder, Douglas M. Benson, and
Hemopexin is a developmentally regulated, acute- phase plasma protein in the chicken.
entina Goldfarb, Sylvia A. Metcalfe, and Ursula Muller- Gerd Grieninger, T. Jake Liang, Gerard Beuuing, Val-
Eberhard
ster ovary cells. Sulfation of glycosaminoglycans Sulfate transport-deficient mutants of Chinese ham-
dependent on cysteine.
H. Taylor, and Julre L. Wernke Jeffrey D. Esko, Ada Elguuish, Tom Prasthofer, William
Carbachol-induced protein phosphorylation changes in bovine tracheal smooth muscle.
Susanna Park and Howard Rasmussen Transcription and st-tran~riptional regulation of avian HSP7O gene expression.
Sunandita S. Banerji, Lee Berg, and Richard I. Morimoto A monoclonal antibody interfering with binding and response of the acetylcholine receptor.
Alfred Maelicke Gregor Fels, Rita Pliimer- Wilk, Michael Schreiber, and
Gangliosides modulate sodium transport in cultured toad kidney epithelia.
Sarah Spiegel, Joseph S. Handler, and Peter H. Fishman Purification and structure of 3-methyladenine- DNA glycosylase I of Escherichia coli.
moto, Shun-ichiro Kawabata, Sadaaki Iwanaga, and Mut- Kunihiko Sakumi, Yusaku Nakabeppu, Yohko Yama-
SUQ Sekiguchi
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Purification and characterization of a novel glycan- phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C from !Prypanosoma brucei.
Judith A. Fox, Michael Duszenko, Michael A. J. Fergu- son, Martin G. Low, and George A. M. Cross
erichiu coli related to the repair of alkylated DNA. Structure and expression of the alkB gene of Esch-
H i d e m a Kondo, Yusaku Nakabeppu, Hrroko Kataoka,
guchi Satoru Kuhara, Shun-ichiro Kawabata, and Mutsuo Seki-
Covalent coupling of a resact analogue to guanylate cyclase.
Garbers Hiromi Shimomura, Lawrence J. Dangott, and David L.
The nucleotide and partial amino acid sequence of toxic shock syndrome toxin- 1.
John S. K o r ~ l u m , Richard P. Nouick, and Patrick M. Debra A. Blomster-Hautamaa, Barry N. Kreiswirth,
Schlieuert
Induction, identification, and cell-free translation of mRNAs coding for peroxisomal proteins in Can- dida tropicalis.
~ e ~ - D e ~ s a , and Paul B. Lazarow Yukio Fujiki, Richard A. Rachubinski, Alejandro Zen-
NAD(P)H:menadione oxidoreductase. Novel purifi- cation of enzyme, cDNA and complete amino acid sequence, and gene regulation.
John A. Robertson, Hao-Chia Chen, and Daniel W. Ne- bert
Translational regulation of the synthesis of a major heat shock protein in HeLa cells.
Arrigo de Benedetti and Corrado Baglioni
Exchange of H1 histone depends on aggregation of chromatin, not simply on ionic strength.
Yong-jiu J in and R. David Cole
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS
Purification of a three-subunit ubiquinol-cyto- chrome c oxidoreductase complex from Paracoccus denjtrificana. Vol. 261 (1986) 12282-12289.
X m h a n g Yang and Bernard L. Trumpower
Cumulative author index. Numbers 1 through 33.
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Vol. 261, No. 33 The Journal of Biological Chemistry November 25,1986
CONTENTS Arrangec
CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS
15442 N-terminal carbamylation of the hyaluronic acid- binding region and the link protein from the chon- drosarcoma proteoglycan aggregate.
Jeff W. Stevens and Vincent C. Hascall
15519 Metabolism of platelet-~tivating factor by arachi- donic acid-depleted rat polymorphonuclear leuko- cytes.
Chakkodabylu S. Ramesha and Walter C. Pickptt
15582 A new yeast mutation in the glucosylation steps of the asparagine-linked glycosylation pathway. For- mation of a novel asparagine-linked oligosaccharide containing two glucose residues.
Kurt W. Runge and Phillips W. Robbins
15662 Apolipoprotein B mediates the capacity of low den- sity lipoprotein to suppress neutrophil stimulation by particulates.
Mark H. Ginsberg Robert Terkeltaub, Jody Martin, Linda K, Curtiss, and
15696 The ligand binding specificity and tissue localiza- tion of a rat alveolar macrophage lectin.
Robert S. Haltiwanger and Robert L. Hili
CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM 015368 Selective externalization of an ATP-binding protein
structurally related to the clathrin-uncoating ATP- aselheat shock protein in vesicles containing ter- minal transferrin receptors during reticulocyte maturation.
Jonathan Q. Davis, Danielk Dansereau, Rose M. John- stone, and Vann Bennett
15430 Degradation of proteins microinjected into HeLa cells. The role of substrate flexibility.
Kevin V. Rote and Martin Rechsteiner
15450 Receptor-mediated endocytosis of interleukin 2 in a human tumor T cell line. Degradation of interleukin 2 and evidence for the absence of recycling of inter- leukin receptors.
Veroniqw Duprez and Alice Dautry- Varsat
15461 Role of cyclic GMP in atrial natriuretic factor stimulation of Na+,K+,Cl- cotransport in vascular smooth muscle cells.
Martha E. O'Donnell and Nancy E. Owen
15496 The hydrolysis of extracellular adenine nucleotides by cultured endothelial cells from pig aorta. Feed- forward inhibition of adenosine production at the cell surface.
Ellen L. Gordon, Jeremy D. Pearson, and Linda L. Slakey
15505 Appendix. Simulation of extracellular nucleotide hydrolysis and determination of kinetic constants for the ectonucleotidases.
Linda L. Slakey, Karen Cosimini, James P. Earls, Clive Thomas, and Ellen L. Gordon
15538 The odorant-sensitive adenylate cyclase of olfactory receptor cells. Differential stimulation by distinct classes of odorants.
Snyder Pamela B. Sklar, Robert R. H. Anholt, and Solomon H.
3 by Subject Categories
15601 ~ e t a ~ l i s m and analysis of cysteinyl leukotrienes in the monkey.
Claudw Denzlinger, Albrecht Guhlmann, Peter H. Scheu- ber, Dietmar Wilkpr, D ie~r~ch K. Hammer, and Dietrich Keppler
15625 The interrelationship of the soluble and membrane- associated folate-binding proteins in human KB cells.
Asok C. Antony, and J . Fred Kolhouse Madeleine A. Kane, Patrick C. Elwood, Raul M. Portillo,
15644 Quantitativechanges in inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate in chemoattractant-stimulated neutrophils.
15648 Purified protein kinase C phosphorylates microtu- bule-associated protein 2.
Tetsu Akiyama, Eisuke Nishida, Junko Ishida, Noriko Saji, Hiroshi Ogawara, Minako Hoshi, Yoshihiko Miyata, and H i ~ i c h i Sakai
15709 Complete overlap of caffeine- and K+ depolariza- tion-sensitive intracellular calcium storage site in cultured rat arterial smooth muscle cells.
Sei Kobayashi, Hide0 Kanaide, and Motoomi Nakamura
15714 Apolipoprotein A-IV. A determinant for binding and uptake of high density lipoproteins by rat hepato- cytes.
Elena Dvorin, Nancy L. Gorder, Dougtas M. Benson, and Antonio M. Gotto, Jr.
15725 Sulfate transport-deficient mutantsof Chinese ham- ster ovary cells. Sulfation of glycosam~noglycans dependent on cysteine.
Jeffrey D. Esko, Ada Elgavish, Tom Prasthofer, William H. Taylor, and Julie L. Weinke
Peter G. B r ~ f o r d and Ronald P. Rubin
15734 Carbachol-induced protein phosphorylation changes in bovine tracheal smooth muscle.
Susanna Park and Howard Rasmussen
15755 Gangliosides modulate sodium transport in cultured
Sarah Spiegel, Joseph S. Handler, and Peter H. Fishman toad kidney epithelia.
16778 Covalent coupling of a resact analogue to guanylate
Hiromi Shimomuru, Laurence J. Dangott, and David L. cyclase.
Garbers
ENZYMOLOGY 015345 A mutated bovine prochymosin zymogen can be ac-
tivated without proteolytic processing at low pH. Michael T. McCaman and Diana Begley Cummings
15372 ThiolJdisulfid~ exchange between rabbit muscle phosphofructokinase and glutathione. Kinetics and thermodyn~ics of enzyme oxidation.
David Wayne Walters and Hiram F- Gilbert
15378 Cooperative behavior in the thiol oxidation of rabbit muscle glycogen phosphorylase in cysteaminelcys- tamine redox buffers.
Roseann E. Cappel and Hiram F. Gilbert
15385 ThiolJdisulfide redox equilibrium between glutathi- one and glycogen debranching enzyme (amylo- 1,6- glucosidase/4-a-glucanotransferase) from rabbit muscle.
mons, Thomas E. Nelson, and Hiram F. Gilbert Roseann E. Cappel, James W. Rremer, Therese M. Tim-
I5544 Overexpression of a novel anionic glutathione 15390 Channeling of 3-hydroxy-~-~~a~-decenoyl coen- transferase in multidrug-resistant human breast
zyme A on the bifunctional &oxidation enzyme from rat liver peroxisomes and on the large subunit of
cancer cells. the fatty acid oxidation complex from Escherichia
diar G. Katki, Charles E. Myers, and ken net^ H. Cowan Gerald Bathst, Ani1 Tulpule, Birandra K. Sinha, Anspan- coli.
Song- Yu Yang, Dean Cuebas, and Horst Schulz
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Stimulation of prostaglandin Ez synthesis in cloned osteoblastic cells of mouse (MC3T3-El) by epider- mal growth factor.
Kamshige Yokota, Masami Kusaka, Takeo Ohshima, Shozo Yamamoto, Noriyoshi Kurihara, Takahiko Yoshino, and Masayoshi Kumegawa
Protein kinase C activation by cis-fatty acid in the absence of Ca2' and phospholipids.
herg Kentaro Murakami, Shew Y . Chan, and Aryeh Routten-
Role of ternary complexes, in which heparin binds both antithrombin and proteinase, in the accelera- tion of the reactions between antithrombin and thrombin or Factor Xa.
Bjork Ake Daniekson, Elke Raub, Ulf Lindahl, and Ingemar
A sulfhydryl presumed essential is not required for catalysis by an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase.
kinase by rapid synthesis and degradation of CAMP. Enhanced activation of CAMP-dependent protein
Margarita Leiser, Norman Fleischer, and Jack Erlich- man
The involvement of carboxylate groups of putida- redoxin in the reaction with putidaredoxin reduc- tase.
and Julian A. Peterson Lois Geren, Jody Tuls, Patricia O'Brien, Francis Millett,
A purified cysteine conjugate #?-lyase from rat kid- ney cytosol. Requirement for an 0-keto acid or an amino acid oxidase for activity and identity with soluble glutamine transaminase K.
James L. Stevens, Joan D. Robbins, and R. Andrew Byrd
Albert T. Profy and Paul Schimmel
On the molecular mechanism of lactoperoxidase- catalyzed HzOa metabolism and irreversible enzyme inactivation.
Herbert Jenzer, Walis Jones, and Heinz Kohler
Oxygen exchange between Pi in the medium and water during ATP hydrolysis mediated by skinned fibers from rabbit skeletal muscle. Evidence €or Pi binding to a force-generating state.
and David R. Trentham Martin R. Webb, Mark G. Hibberd, Yale E. Goldman,
Affinity labeling of an allosteric ADP site of gluta- mate dehydrogenase by 2-(4-bromo-2,3-dioxobu- tylthiotadenosine 5'-monophosphate.
Purification and characterization of a protein-ty- rosine kinase from bovine thymus.
L. Geahlen Thomas F. Zioncheck, Marietta L. Harrison, and Robert
Demonstration of the amphiphilic character of hor-
phase separation in Triton X-114 and charge-shift mone-sensitive lipase by temperature-induced
electrophoresis.
Puri€ication and characterization of a novel glycan- phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C from Trypanosoma brucei.
son, Martin G. Low, and George A. M. Cross Judith A. Fox, Michael Duszenko, Micha.el A. J. Fergu-
Surendra P. Batra and Roberta F. Colman
Cecilia Holm, Gudrun Fredrikson, and Per Belfrage
MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS Cyanide binding to bovine heart cytochrome c oxi- dase depleted of subunit I11 by treatment with lauryl maltoside.
Bruce C. Hill and Neal C. Robinson
Purification and identification of the functional so- dium- and chloride-coupled y-aminobutyric acid transport glycoprotein from rat brain.
Rodica Radian, Annie Bendahan, and Baruch. I. Kanner
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Fusion of negatively charged phospholipid vesicles by insulin. Relationship with lipid fluidity.
Morero Ricardo N. Farias, Albert0 Ldpez Vir%&, and Roberto D.
Reconstitution of ATP-dependent calcium transport from streptococci.
and Barry P. Rosen Suresh V. Ambudkar, Anita R. Lynn, Peter C. Maloney,
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