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6-Phosphofructo-2-kinase/fructose-2,6-bisphosphatase: M.H. Rider, L. Bertrand, D. Vertommen, 561–579
head-to-head with a bifunctional enzyme that P.A. Michels, G.G. Rousseau and L. Hue
controls glycolysis
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 1 June 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20040752
Online Commentaries
Protein kinase function and glutathionylation A.N. Anselmo and M.H. Cobb e1–e2
Published on the Internet 27 July 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20040873
(see accompanying paper pp. 675–683)
That zincing feeling: the effects of EDTA on the behaviour of J.K. Nyborg and O.B. Peersen e3–e4
zinc-binding transcriptional regulators
Published on the Internet 27 July 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20041096
(see accompanying paper pp. 685–691)
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The yeast peroxisomal adenine nucleotide transporter: F.M. Lasorsa, P. Scarcia, R. Erdmann, F. Palmieri, 581–585
characterization of two transport modes and involvement H. Rottensteiner and L. Palmieri
in pH formation across peroxisomal membranes
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 15 June 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20040856
PKA-phosphorylation of PDE4D3 facilitates recruitment of the J.J. Carlisle Michel, K.L. Dodge, W. Wong, N.C. Mayer, 587–592
mAKAP signalling complex L.K. Langeberg and J.D. Scott
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 8 June 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20040846
Heparan sulphate identified on human erythrocytes: A.M. Vogt, G. Winter, M. Wahlgren and D. Spillmann 593–597
a Plasmodium falciparum receptor
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 21 June 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20040762
Research Papers
Regulated expression and temporal induction of the R.M. Guzzo, J. Wigle, M. Salih, E.D. Moore and B.S. Tuana 599–608
tail-anchored sarcolemmal-membrane-associated
protein is critical for myoblast fusion
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 15 April 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20031723
Resistance to UV-induced apoptosis in Chinese-hamster ovary A. Yu, C.R. McMaster, D.M. Byers, N.D. Ridgway and H.W. Cook 609–618
cells overexpressing phosphatidylserine synthases
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 20 April 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20031857
Syntaxin 5 interacts with presenilin holoproteins, but not with K. Suga, T. Tomiyama, H. Mori and K. Akagawa 619–628
their N- or C-terminal fragments, and affects β-amyloid
peptide production
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 27 April 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20040618
Transferrin receptor 2 protein is not expressed in normal A. Calzolari, S. Deaglio, N.M. Sposi, E. Petrucci, O. Morsilli, 629–634
erythroid cells M. Gabbianelli, F. Malavasi, C. Peschle and U. Testa
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 15 April 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20040230
Analysis of the ERK1,2 transcriptome in mammary C. Grill, F. Gheyas, P. Dayananth, W. Jin, W. Ding, P. Qiu, L. Wang, 635–644
epithelial cells R.J. Doll and J.M. English
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 26 April 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20031688
Modular organization of a Cdc6-like protein from the M. De Felice, L. Esposito, B. Pucci, M. De Falco, G. Manco, M. Rossi 645–653
crenarchaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus and F.M. Pisani
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 23 April 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20040280
Sphingosine kinase activity is required for sphingosine- E. Meacci, F. Cencetti, C. Donati, F. Nuti, L. Becciolini and P. Bruni 655–663
mediated phospholipase D activation in C2C12 myoblasts
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 27 April 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20031636
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Silica transport in the demosponge Suberites domuncula: H.-C. Schröder, S. Perović-Ottstadt, M. Rothenberger, M. Wiens, 665–673
fluorescence emission analysis using the PDMPO probe and H. Schwertner, R. Batel, M. Korzhev, I.M. Müller and W.E.G. Müller
cloning of a potential transporter
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 5 May 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20040463
Oxidative stress inhibits MEKK1 by site-specific J.V. Cross and D.J. Templeton 675–683
glutathionylation in the ATP-binding domain
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 13 May 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20040591
The CBP/p300 TAZ1 domain in its native state is not a binding T. Matt, M.A. Martinez-Yamout, H.J. Dyson and P.E. Wright 685–691
partner of MDM2
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 24 May 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20040564
ERK5 is targeted to myocyte enhancer factor 2A (MEF2A) D. Barsyte-Lovejoy, A. Galanis, A. Clancy and A.D. Sharrocks 693–699
through a MAPK docking motif
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 7 May 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20031940
Characterization of transgenic mice with widespread Y. Ikeguchi, X. Wang, D.E. McCloskey, C.S. Coleman, P. Nelson, G. Hu, 701–707
overexpression of spermine synthase L.M. Shantz and A.E. Pegg
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 23 April 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20040419
The fidelity of replication of the three-base-pair set adenine/ H.P. Rappaport 709–717
thymine, hypoxanthine/cytosine and 6-thiopurine/
5-methyl-2-pyrimidinone with T7 DNA polymerase
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 13 April 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20031776
Slow-tight-binding inhibition of enoyl-acyl carrier protein M. Kapoor, C.C. Reddy, M.V. Krishnasastry, N. Surolia and A. Surolia 719–724
reductase from Plasmodium falciparum by triclosan
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 16 April 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20031821
Kinetic and structural analysis of the increased affinity of M. Kapoor, P.L.S. Mukhi, N. Surolia, K. Suguna and A. Surolia 725–733
enoyl-ACP (acyl-carrier protein) reductase for triclosan in the
presence of NAD+
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 5 May 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20040228
Mutational analysis of the triclosan-binding region of enoyl-ACP M. Kapoor, J. Gopalakrishnapai, N. Surolia and A. Surolia 735–741
(acyl-carrier protein) reductase from Plasmodium falciparum
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DOI 10.1042/BJ20040302
Gene expression analysis in mitochondria from chagasic mice: N. Garg, A. Gerstner, V. Bhatia, J. DeFord and J. Papaconstantinou 743–752
alterations in specific metabolic pathways
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 22 April 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20040356
Phosphorylation of septin 3 on Ser-91 by cGMP-dependent J. Xue, P.J. Milburn, B.T. Hanna, M.E. Graham, J.A.P. Rostas 753–760
protein kinase-I in nerve terminals and P.J. Robinson
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 26 April 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20040455
Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) promotes its degradation J.H. Marxsen, P. Stengel, K. Doege, P. Heikkinen, T. Jokilehto, 761–767
by induction of HIF-α-prolyl-4-hydroxylases T. Wagner, W. Jelkmann, P. Jaakkola and E. Metzen
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 23 April 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20040620
The C-terminus of rat L-histidine decarboxylase specifically J.V. Fleming, I. Fajardo, M.R. Langlois, F. Sánchez-Jiménez 769–778
inhibits enzymic activity and disrupts pyridoxal and T.C. Wang
phosphate-dependent interactions with L-histidine
substrate analogues
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 19 April 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20031553
Kinetics of Factor X activation by the membrane-bound M.A. Panteleev, E.L. Saenko, N.M. Ananyeva and F.I. Ataullakhanov 779–794
complex of Factor IXa and Factor VIIIa
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 22 April 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20031748
Identification of the first archaeal Type 1 RNase H gene from N. Ohtani, H. Yanagawa, M. Tomita and M. Itaya 795–802
Halobacterium sp. NRC-1: archaeal RNase HI can cleave an
RNA–DNA junction
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 28 April 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20040153
Copper pathways in Plasmodium falciparum infected D. Rasoloson, L. Shi, C.R. Chong, B.F. Kafsack and D.J. Sullivan, Jr 803–811
erythrocytes indicate an efflux role for the copper P-ATPase
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 5 May 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20040335
Construction and analyses of hybrid Azotobacter vinelandii T.M. Bjerkan, B.E. Lillehov, W.I. Strand, G. Skjåk-Bræk, S. Valla 813–821
mannuronan C-5 epimerases with new epimerization and H. Ertesvåg
pattern characteristics
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 19 April 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20031580
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Proteomic response analysis of a threonine-overproducing Y.-H. Kim, J.-S. Park, J.-Y. Cho, K.M. Cho, Y.-H. Park and J. Lee 823–829
mutant of Escherichia coli
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DOI 10.1042/BJ20031763
The lobster mandibular organ produces soluble and S. Li, J.A. Friesen, H. Fei, X. Ding and D.W. Borst 831–840
membrane-bound forms of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA
reductase
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DOI 10.1042/BJ20031930
Domain structure of bi-functional selenoprotein P Y. Saito, N. Sato, M. Hirashima, G. Takebe, S. Nagasawa 841–846
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 30 April 2004, and K. Takahashi
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The stereospecificity and catalytic efficiency of the M.E. Nı́Beilliú and J.P.G. Malthouse 847–852
tryptophan synthase-catalysed exchange of
the α-protons of amino acids
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DOI 10.1042/BJ20040388
Functional analysis of Chinese hamster phosphatidylserine T. Ohsawa, M.Nishijima and O. Kuge 853–859
synthase 1 through systematic alanine mutagenesis
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DOI 10.1042/BJ20040443
Cellular effects of deoxynojirimycin analogues: uptake, H.R. Mellor, D.C.A. Neville, D.J. Harvey, F.M. Platt, R.A. Dwek 861–866
retention and inhibition of glycosphingolipid biosynthesis and T.D. Butters
Published as BJ Immediate Publication 6 May 2004,
DOI 10.1042/BJ20031822
Cellular effects of deoxynojirimycin analogues: inhibition of H.R. Mellor, D.C.A. Neville, D.J. Harvey, F.M. Platt, R.A. Dwek 867–875
N-linked oligosaccharide processing and generation of free and T.D. Butters
glucosylated oligosaccharides
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DOI 10.1042/BJ20031824
Binding of α2 -macroglobulin to GRAB (Protein G-related A.W. Godehardt, S. Hammerschmidt, R. Frank and G.S. Chhatwal 877–885
α2 -macroglobulin-binding protein), an important virulence
factor of group A streptococci, is mediated by two charged
motifs in the A region
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Regulation of Cyp2a5 transcription in mouse primary J. Ulvila, S. Arpiainen, O. Pelkonen, K. Aida, T. Sueyoshi, M. Negishi 887–894
hepatocytes: roles of hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 and and J. Hakkola
nuclear factor I
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Binding of proteins to the PDZ domain regulates proteolytic Murwantoko, M. Yano, Y. Ueta, A. Murasaki, H. Kanda, C. Oka 895–904
activity of HtrA1 serine protease and M. Kawaichi
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Analysis of Plasmodium vivax hexose transporters and effects T. Joët, K. Chotivanich, K. Silamut, A.P. Patel, C. Morin and S. Krishna 905–909
of a parasitocidal inhibitor
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Targeting of Helicobacter pylori vacuolating toxin to lipid raft N.A. Geisse, T.L. Cover, R.M. Henderson and J.M. Edwardson 911–917
membrane domains analysed by atomic force microscopy
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Recruitment of the cross-linked opsonic receptor CD32A E. Rollet-Labelle, S. Marois, K. Barbeau, S.E. Malawista 919–928
(Fcγ RIIA) to high-density detergent-resistant membrane and P.H. Naccache
domains in human neutrophils
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Calmidazolium and arachidonate activate a calcium entry C.M. Peppiatt, A.M. Holmes, J.T. Seo, M.D. Bootman, T.J. Collins, 929–939
pathway that is distinct from store-operated calcium influx F. McDonald and H.L. Roderick
in HeLa cells
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DOI 10.1042/BJ20040097
Identification and biophysical characterization of a R. Schneiter, B. Brügger, C.M. Amann, G.D. Prestwich, R.F. Epand, 941–949
very-long-chain-fatty-acid-substituted phosphatidylinositol G. Zellnig, F.T. Wieland and R.M. Epand
in yeast subcellular membranes
Published on the Internet 27 July 2004,
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Aida, K. 887 Flores, S. 951 McDonald, F. 929 Rottensteiner, H. 581
Akagawa, K. 619 Frank, R. 877 McMaster, C. R. 609 Rousseau, G. G. 561
Amann, C. M. 941 Friesen, J. A. 831 Meacci, E. 655
Saenko, E. L. 779
Ananyeva, N. M. 779 Mellor, H. R. 861, 867
Gabbianelli, M. 629 Saito, Y. 841
Anselmo, A. N. e1 Metzen, E. 761
Galanis, A. 693 Salih, M. 599
Arpiainen, S. 887 Michels, P. A. 561
Garg, N. 743 Sánchez-Jiménez, F. 769
Ataullakhanov, F. I. 779 Milburn, P. J. 753
Geisse, N. A. 911 Sato, N. 841
Moore, E. D. 599
Barbeau, K. 919 Gerstner, A. 743 Scarcia, P. 581
Mori, H. 619
Barsyte-Lovejoy, D. 693 Gheyas, F. 635 Schaack, J. 951
Morin, C. 905
Batel, R. 665 Godehardt, A. W. 877 Schneiter, R. 941
Morsilli, O. 629
Becciolini, L. 655 Gopalakrishnapai, J. 735 Schröder, H.-C. 665
Mukhi, P. L. S. 725
Bertrand, L. 561 Graham, M. E. 753 Schwertner, H. 665
Müller, I. M. 665
Bhatia, V. 743 Grill, C. 635 Scott, J. D. 587
Müller, W. E. G. 665
Bjerkan, T. M. 813 Guzzo, R. M. 599 Seo, J. T. 929
Murasaki, A. 895
Bootman, M. D. 929 Shantz, L. M. 701
Hakkola, J. 887 Murwantoko 895
Borst, D. W. 831 Sharrocks, A. D. 693
Hammerschmidt, S. 877 Shi, L. 803
Brügger, B. 941 Naccache, P. H. 919
Hanna, B. T. 753 Silamut, K. 905
Bruni, P. 655 Nagasawa, S. 841
Harvey, D. J. 861, 867 Simon, F. R. 951
Butters, T. D. 861, 867 Negishi, M. 887
Heikkinen, P. 761 Skjåk-Bræk, G. 813
Byers, D. M. 609 Nelson, P. 701
Henderson, R. M. 911 Spillmann, D. 593
Neville, D. C. A. 861, 867
Calzolari, A. 629 Hirashima, M. 841 Sposi, N. M. 629
Nı́Beilliú, M. E. 847
Capasso, J. M. 951 Holmes, A. M. 929 Stengel, P. 761
Nishijima, M. 853
Carlisle Michel, J. J. 587 Hopken, M. W. 951 Strand, W. I. 813
Nuti, F. 655
Cencetti, F. 655 Hu, G. 701 Sueyoshi, T. 887
Nyborg, J. K. e3
Chhatwal, G. S. 877 Hue, L. 561 Suga, K. 619
Cho, J.-Y. 823 Ohsawa, T. 853 Suguna, K. 725
Ikeguchi, Y. 701
Cho, K. M. 823 Ohtani, N. 795 Sullivan, Jr, D. J. 803
Itaya, M. 795
Chong, C. R. 803 Oka, C. 895 Surolia, A. 719, 725, 735
Iwahashi, M. 951
Chotivanich, K. 905 Surolia, N. 719, 725, 735
Clancy, A. 693 Palmieri, F. 581
Jaakkola, P. 761
Cobb, M. H. e1 Palmieri, L. 581 Takahashi, K. 841
Jelkmann, W. 761
Coleman, C. S. 701 Panteleev, M. A. 779 Takebe, G. 841
Jin, W. 635
Collins, T. J. 929 Papaconstantinou, J. 743 Templeton, D. J. 675
Joët, T. 905
Cook, H. W. 609 Park, J.-S. 823 Testa, U. 629
Jokilehto, T. 761
Cover, T. L. 911 Park, Y.-H. 823 Tomita, M. 795
Cross, J. V. 675 Kafsack, B. F. 803 Patel, A. P. 905 Tomiyama, T. 619
Kanda, H. 895 Peersen, O. B. e3 Tuana, B. S. 599
Dayananth, P. 635 Kapoor, M. 719, 725, 735 Pegg, A. E. 701
Deaglio, S. 629 Pelkonen, O. 887 Ueta, Y. 895
Kawaichi, M. 895
De Falco, M. 645 Peppiatt, C. M. 929 Ulvila, J. 887
Kim, Y.-H. 823
De Felice, M. 645 Korzhev, M. 665 Perović-Ottstadt, S. 665 Valla, S. 813
DeFord, J. 743 Krishna, S. 905 Peschle, C. 629 Vertommen, D. 561
Ding, W. 635 Krishnasastry, M. V. 719 Petrucci, E. 629 Vogt, A. M. 593
Ding, X. 831 Kuge, O. 853 Pisani, F. M. 645
Dodge, K. L. 587 Platt, F. M. 861, 867 Wagner, T. 761
Doege, K. 761 Langeberg, L. K. 587 Prestwich, G. D. 941 Wahlgren, M. 593
Doll, R. J. 635 Langlois, M. R. 769 Pucci, B. 645 Wang, L. 635
Donati, C. 655 Lasorsa, F. M. 581 Wang, T. C. 769
Dwek, R. A. 861, 867 Lee, J. 823 Qadri, I. 951 Wang, X. 701
Dyson, H. J. 685 Li, S. 831 Qiu, P. 635 Wieland, F. T. 941
Lillehov, B. E. 813 Wiens, M. 665
Edwardson, J. M. 911 Rappaport, H. P. 709
Wigle, J. 599
English, J. M. 635 Malavasi, F. 629 Rasoloson, D. 803
Winter, G. 593
Epand, R. F. 941 Malawista, S. E. 919 Reddy, C. C. 719
Wong, W. 587
Epand, R. M. 941 Malthouse, J. P. G. 847 Rider, M. H. 561
Wright, P. E. 685
Erdmann, R. 581 Manco, G. 645 Ridgway, N. D. 609
Marois, S. 919 Robinson, P. J. 753 Xue, J. 753
Ertesvåg, H. 813
Esposito, L. 645 Martinez-Yamout, M. A. 685 Roderick, H. L. 929
Yano, M. 895
Marxsen, J. H. 761 Rollet-Labelle, E. 919
Yanagawa, H. 795
Fajardo, I. 769 Matt, T. 685 Rossi, M. 645
Yu, A. 609
Fei, H. 831 Mayer, N. C. 587 Rostas, J. A. P. 753
Fleming, J. V. 769 McCloskey, D. E. 701 Rothenberger, M. 665 Zellnig, G. 941
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