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Journal of Cell Science

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Journal of Cell Science

VOLUME 98 1991

Editors

GARY BORISY (USA Editor) A. V. GRIMSTONE HENRY HARRIS R. T. JOHNSON

Editorial Board

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Contents

Volume 98 1991

CommentaryVasiliev, J. M.Polarization of pseudopodial activities: cytoskeletalmechanisms 1

Sugrue, P., Avolio, J., Satir, P.and Holwill, M. E. J.Computer modelling of Tetrahymena axonemes atmacromolecular resolution: interpretation ofelectron micrographs 5

Burgess, S. A., Dover, S. D. and Woolley, D. M.Architecture of the outer dynein arm ATPase in anavian sperm flagellum, with further evidence for theB-link 17

Chapin, S. J. and Bulinski, J. C.Non-neuronal 210xl03Mr microtubule-associatedprotein (MAP4) contains a domain homologous tothe microtubule-binding domains of neuronal MAP2and tau

cultured mesothelial cells from rabbit pericardia!cavity 93

Joswig, G., Petzelt, C. and Werner, D.Murine cDNAs coding for the centrosomal antigencentrosomin A

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37

Bartles, J. R., Rao, M. S., Zhang, L., Fayos, B. E.,Nehme, C. L. and Reddy, J. K.Expression and compartmentalization of integralplasma membrane proteins by hepatocytes and theirprogenitors in the rat pancreas 45

Stearns, M. E., Wang, M. and Sousa, O.Evidence that estramustine binds MAP-1A toinhibit type IV collagenase secretion 55

Zurzolo, C, Gentile, R., Mascia, A., Garbi, C,Polistina, C, Aloj. L., Awedimento, V. E.and Nitsch, L.The polarized epithelial phenotype is dominant inhybrids between polarized and unpolarized ratthyroid cell lines 65

Reynolds, A. J., Oliver, R. F.and Jahoda, C. A. B.Dermal cell populations show variable competencein epidermal cell support: stimulatory effects of hairpapilla cells 75

Coleman, L. and Harris, A.Immortalization of male genital duct epithelium: anassay system for the cystic fibrosis gene 85

Honda, A., Noguchi, N., Takehara, H.,Ohashi, Y., Asuwa, N. and Mori, Y.Cooperative enhancement of hyaluronic acidsynthesis by combined use of IGF-I and EGF, andinhibition by tyrosine kinase inhibitor genistein, in

Hernandez-Verdun, D., Robert-Nicoud, M.,Geraud, G. and Masson, C.Behaviour of nucleolar proteins in nuclei lackingribosomal genes. A study by confocal laser scanningmicroscopy 101

Wang, X. and Traub, P.Resinless section immunogold electron microscopy ofkaryo-cytoskeletal frameworks of eukaryotic cellscultured in vitro. Absence of a salt-stable nuclearmatrix from mouse plasmacytoma MPC-11 cells 109

Symington, A. L., Zimmerman, S., Stein, J.,Stein, G. and Zimmerman, A. M.Hydrostatic pressure influences histone mRNA 125

CommentariesKuwano, M., Seguchi, T. and Ono, M.Glycosylation mutations of serine/threonine-linkedoligosaccharides in low-density lipoprotein receptor:indispensable roles of O-glycosylation 131

Bennett, D. C.Colour genes, oncogenes and melanocytedifferentiation 135

Palmberg, L., Lindgren, J. A., Thyberg, J.and Claesson, H.-E.On the mechanism of induction of DNA synthesis incultured arterial smooth muscle cells byleukotrienes: possible role of prostaglandinendoperoxide synthase products and platelet-derivedgrowth factor 141

Cassimeris, L. and Salmon, E. D.Kinetochore microtubules shorten by loss ofsubunits at the kinetochores of prometaphasechromosomes

Larsen, P. M., Chen, T.-L. L. and Wolniak, S. M.Neomycin reversibly disrupts mitotic progression instamen hair cells of Tradescantia

151

159

Akashi, T. and Shibaoka, H.Involvement of transmembrane proteins in theassociation of cortical microtubules with the plasmamembrane in tobacco BY-2 cells 169

Shingyoji, C, Katada, J., Takahashi, K.and Gibbons, I. R.Rotating the plane of imposed vibration can rotatethe plane of flagellar beating in sea-urchin spermwithout twisting the axoneme 175

Takahashi, K., Shingyoji, C, Katada, J.,Eshel, D. and Gibbons, I. R.Polarity in spontaneous unwinding after priorrotation of the flagellar beat plane in sea-urchinspermatozoa 183

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Holifield, B. F. and Jacobson, K.Mapping trajectories of Pgp-1 membrane proteinpatches on surfaces of motile fibroblasts reveals adistinct boundary separating capping on the lamellaand forward transport on the retracting tail 191

Larkin, J. M. and Palade, G. E.Transcytotic vesicular carriers for polymeric IgAreceptors accumulate in rat hepatocytes after bileduct ligation

Tatham, P. E. R. and Gomperts, B. D.Rat mast cells degranulate in response tomicroinjection of guanine nucleotide

205

217

Nicholson, L. J. and Watt, F. M.Decreased expression of fibronectin and theintegrin during terminal differentiation of humankeratinocytes 225

Vessey, K. B., Ludwiczak, R. L., Briot, A. S.and Underwood, E. M.abnormal chromatin (abc), a maternal-effect locus inDrosophila melanogaster 233

Lee, R. E. and Kugrens, P.Attachment strips: a new type of hemidesmosome-like structure in the protozoon Katablepharis ovalisSkuja 245

Cossette, L. J. and Vincent, M.Expression of a developmentally regulated cross-linking intermediate filament-associated protein(IFAPa-400) during the replacement of vimentin fordesmin in muscle cell differentiation 251

CommentariesMarkl, J.Cytokeratins in mesenchymal cells: impact onfunctional concepts of the diversity of intermediatefilament proteins 261

Thome, K. J. I. and Mazza, G.Eosinophilia, activated eosinophils and humanschistosomiasis 265

Meier, J., Campbell, K. H. S., Ford, C. C,Stick, R. and Hutchison, C. J.The role of lamin LEI in nuclear assembly and DNAreplication, in cell-free extracts of Xenopus eggs 271

Belgrader, P., Siegel, A. J. and Berezney, R.A comprehensive study on the isolation andcharacterization of the HeLa S3 nuclear matrix 281

Beven, A., Guan, Y., Peart, J., Cooper, C.and Shaw, P.Monoclonal antibodies to plant nuclear matrixreveal intermediate filament-related componentswithin the nucleus 293

Meikrantz, W., Smith, D. M., Sladicka, M. M.and Schlegel, R. A.Nuclear localization of an O-glycosylated proteinphosphotyrosine phosphatase from human cells 303

Dilworth, S. M.A perichromosomal region contains proteinsphosphorylated during mitosis in Xenopus laeviscells 309

Shen, D.-W., Lu, Y.-G., Chin, K.V., Pastan, I.and Gottesman, M. M.Human hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines exhibitmultidrug resistance unrelated to MDR1 geneexpression 317

Woodcock, W., Williamson, I., Hassan, I.and Mackay, M.Isolation and characterisation of clones from theCaco-2 cell line displaying increased taurocholic acidtransport 323

Tuan, R. S., Moore, C. J., Brittingham, J. W.,Kirwin, J. J., Akins, R. E. and Wong, M.In vitro study of placental trophoblast calciumuptake using JEG-3 human choriocarcinoma cells 333

Boitano, S. and Omoto, C. K.Membrane hyperpolarization activates trout spermwithout an increase in intracellular pH 343

Morel, N., Brochier, G., Synguelakis, M. and LeGal La Salle, G.Immunological identification of a new 14xlO3 Afrmembrane-bound protein in Torpedo electric organ 351

Edwards, J. G., Campbell, G., Grierson, A. W.and Kinn, S. R.Vanadate inhibits both intercellular adhesion andspreading on fibronectin of BHK21 cells andtransformed derivatives 363

Margolis, L. B. and Popov, S. V.Induction of cell processes by local force

Sanders, E. J.Embryonic cell invasiveness: an in vitro study ofchick gastrulation

369

Tint, I. S., Hollenbeck, P. J., Verkhovsky, A. B.,Surgucheva, I. G. and Bershadsky, A. D.Evidence that intermediate filament reorganizationis induced by ATP-dependent contraction of theactomyosin cortex in permeabilized fibroblasts 375

Adams, J. C, Furlong, R. A. and Watt, F. M.Production of scatter factor by ndk, a strain ofepithelial cells, and inhibition of scatter factoractivity by suramin 385

Coopman, P. J., Bracke, M. E., Lissitzky, J. C,de Bruyne, G. K., van Roy, F. M., Foidart, J. M.and Mareel, M. M.Influence of basement membrane molecules ondirectional migration of human breast cell lines invitro 395

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EMaz-Nido, J., Annas-Portela, R. and Avila, J.Addition of protease inhibitors to the culturemedium of neuroblastoma cells induces both neuriteoutgrowth and phosphorylation of microtubule-associated protein MAP-IB 409

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Forer, A.In ultraviolet microbeam irradiations,characteristics of the monochromator and lampaffect the spectral composition of the ultravioletlight and probably the biological results 415

Holy, J. and Schatten, G.Differential behavior of centrosomes in unequallydividing blastomeres during fourth cleavage of seaurchin embryos 423

CommentariesBaserga, R.Growth regulation of the PCNA gene 433Jordan, E. G.Interpreting nucleolar structure: where are thetranscribing genes? 437

Earnshaw, W. C. and Cooke, C. A.Analysis of the distribution of the ENCENPsthroughout mitosis reveals the existence of apathway of structural changes in the chromosomesduring metaphase and early events in cleavagefurrow formation 443

Lamprecht, J., Schroeter, D. and Paweletz, N.Derangement of microtubule arrays in interphaseand mitotic PtK2 cells treated with deuterium oxide(heavy water) 463

Liu, B. and Palevitz, B. A.Kinetochore fiber formation in dividing generativecells of Tradescantia. Kinetochore reorientationassociated with the transition between lateralmicrotubule interactions and end-on kinetochorefibers 475

Liu, G. and Newell, P. C.Evidence that cyclic GMP regulates the associationof myosin II heavy chain with the cytoskeleton byinhibiting its phosphorylation 483

Nave, R., Fiirst, D., Vinkemeier, U.and Weber, K.Purification and physical properties of nematodemini-titins and their relation to twitchin

McCaig, C. D. and Dover, P. J.Factors influencing perpendicular elongation ofembryonic frog muscle cells in a small appliedelectric field

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497

Bray, D., Money, N. P., Harold, F. M.and Bamburg, J. R.Responses of growth cones to changes in osmolalityof the surrounding medium 507

Duband, J.-L., Dufour, S., Yamada, S. S.,Yamada, K. M. and Thiery, J. P.Neural crest cell locomotion induced by antibodiesto pi integrins. A tool for studying the roles ofsubstratum molecular avidity and density inmigration 517

Farmer, A. A. and Gos8, S. J.BWTG3 hepatoma cells can acquire phenylalaninehydroxylase, cystathionine synthase and CPS-1without genetic manipulation, but activation of thesilent OTC gene requires cell fusion withhepatocytes 533

Oparka, K. J., Murphy, R., Derrick, P. M.,Prior, D. A. M. and Smith, J. A. C.Modification of the pressure-probe technique permitscontrolled intracellular microinjection of fluorescentprobes 539

Fritz, S. E., Hood, K. R. and Hood, E. E.Localization of soluble and insoluble fractions ofhydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins during maizekernel development 545

Knowles, G. C, McKeown, M., Sodek, J.and McCulloch, C. A. G.Mechanism of collagen phagocytosis by humangingival fibroblasts: importance of collagenstructure in cell recognition and internalization 551

Dargemont, C, Dunon, D., Salamero, J.,Deugnier, M.-A., Davoust, J. and Thiery, J. P.Overproduction and secretion of ^-microglobulin bya rat thymic epithelial cell line that expresses MHCclass I heavy chain 559

Armstrong, J. and Patel, S.The Golgi sorting domain of coronavirus El protein 567

Vandre', D. D., Centonze, V. E., Peloquin, J.,Tombes, R. M. and Borisy, G. G.Proteins of the mammalian mitotic spindle:phosphorylation/dephosphorylation of MAP-4during mitosis 577

Index of Authors 589

Index of Subjects 593

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