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Cellular Signalling
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CONTENTS
NUMBER |
Mini Reviews
Control of endothelial function by nucleo- 1 S. Pirotton, S. Motte, S. Céte
tides: multiple receptors and transduction and J.-M. Boeynaems
mechanisms
rho gene products, botulinum C3 exoen- S. Narumiya and N. Morii
zyme and cell adhesion
GENERAL Papers
Glycolipids isolated from cultured rat A. J. Whatmore, A. J. Bate andA. J. Dickson
hepatocytes: analysis of their role in insulin
signal transduction
The effects of amino acid-reactive reagents F. Michelangeli
on the functioning of the inositol 1,4,5-
trisphosphate-sensitive calcium channel
from rat cerebellum
G,, and G,, are part of a signalling complex M. F. Crouch and |. A. Hendry
in Balb/c3T3 cells: phosphorylation of G,, in
growth factor-activated fibroblasts
A novel role for calcium and membrane- R. Sharma and B. P. Salimath
binding proteins in regulation of respirat-
ory burst in Ehrlich ascites tumour cells
Mammalian gonadotropin-releasing hor- A. Gobbetti and M. Zerani
mone increases PGF,, production activating
diacylglycerol lipase in Rana esculenta
interrenal
Arrestin-subtypes in insect antennae K. Raming, J. Freitag, J. Krieger and H. Breer
Differential effects of fluoride and a non- A. Guillén, V. Homburger, J. C. Pérez-Baun
hydrolysable GTP analogue on adenylate and A. Haro
cyclase and G-proteins in Ceratitis capitata
neural tissue
Adenine dinucleotide-mediated activation K. M. Craik, A. G. McLennan
of glycogen phosphorylase in isolated liver and M. J. Fisher
cells
Forthcoming Papers
Contents
NUMBER 2
Mini Review
A role for inositol-glycan mediators and 97 E. Kilgour
G-proteins in insulin action
GENERAL Papers
Cross-talk between protein kinase C G. Savitha and B. P. Salimath
and protein kinase A down-regulates the
respiratory burst in polymorphonuclear
leukocytes
VIP-induced cross-talk between G-proteins D. Cussac, C. Kordon, A. Enjalbert
in membranes from rat anterior pituitary and D. Saltarelli
cells
Alteration of membrane _transductive G. Fano, S. Belia, M. A. Mariggio,
mechanisms induced by ethanol in human A. Antonica, E. Agea and F. Spinozzi
lymphocyte cultures
Altered cellular signalling and decreased J. A. Gasser, M. B. Cooper, K. C. B. Tan,
platelet sensitivity to adenosine in insulin- E. D. Saggerson and D. J. Betteridge
dependent diabetic patients with prolifer-
ative retinopathy
Fc,Ri and the T cell receptor for antigen N. Marano, M. A. Liotta, J. P. Slattery,
activate similar signalling pathways in D. Holowka and B. Baird
T cell-RBL cell hybrids
Cardiac f-adrenoceptors, G-proteins and J. L. Nieto, |. Diaz-Laviada, A. Guillén,
adenylate cyclase regulation during myo- P. Garcia-Barreno and A. Haro
cardial hypertrophy
Rapid and long-term effects of 17f- R. Graber, C. Sumida, G. Vallette
estradiol on PIP,-phospholipase C-specific and E. A. Nunez
activity of MCF-7 cells
Pertussis toxin expression in Drosophila C. L. Fitch, S. M. de Sousa, P. M. O'Day,
alters the visual response and blocks eating T. A. Neubert, C. M. Plantilla, M. Spencer,
behaviour S. Yarfitz, D. Apte and J. B. Hurley
Phosphorylation of rap1B by protein kin- W. Siess and B. Grinberg
ase A is not involved in platelet inhibition
by cyclic AMP
Mitogenic effects of pertussis toxin-sensi- S. Hermouet, P. de Mazancourt
tive G-protein « subunits: the mitogenic and A. M. Spiegel
action of «,. in NIH 3T3 cells is mimicked by
a%,, but not a,
Erratum
Forthcoming Papers
Contents
NUMBER 3
Mini Reviews
Inhibition of insulin secretion: a fail-safe 229 A. M. McDermott and G. W. G. Sharp
system
Interactions of a G-protein with its 235 C. Pfister, N. Bennett, F. Bruckert, P. Catty,
effector: transducin and cGMP phospho- A. Clerc, F. Pagés and P. Deterre
diesterase in retinal rods
GeNnerRAL Papers
Plasma membrane p180, which insulin H. J. Goren, D. Boland and Qing Fei
receptor phosphorylates in vivo, is not a
tyrosine kinase
Stimulation by lysosomal enzymes and K. Panneerselvam and
mannose-6-phosphate of a phosphoprotein A. S. Balasubramanian
phosphatase activity associated with the
lysosomal enzyme binding receptor protein
from monkey brain
Bradykinin inhibits cyclic AMP accumu- N. Altiok and B. B. Fredholm
lation in D384-human astrocytoma cells via
a calcium-dependent inhibition of adenylyl
cyclase
Role of protein kinase A in LPS-induced M. Muroi and T. Suzuki
activation of NF-xB proteins of a mouse
macrophage-like cell line, J774
GTP[S] stimulates migration of electro- G. J. J. C. Boonen, B. M. de Koster,
permeabilized neutrophils via a pertussis J. VanSteveninck and J. G. R. Elferink
toxin-sensitive G-protein
An okadaic acid-sensitive protein phos- C. Larsson, C. Alling and P. Simonsson
phatase counteracts protein kinase C-
induced phosphorylation in SH-SY5Y cells
Activation of phospholipase D following S. J. Stewart, G. R. Cunningham and
perturbation of the human T lymphocyte F. S. House
antigen receptor/CD3 complex is depen-
dent upon protein kinase C
Selective inhibition by H7 and staurosporin G. Skoglund
of phorbol ester responses in U-937 cells
Inositol lipid-mediated intranuclear sig- A. Cataldi, R. Di Primio, R. Lisio, R. A. Rana,
nalling: a comparative analysis of in vivo /. Robuffo, D. Bosco and S. Miscia
labelling in interferon alpha-sensitive and
-resistant Daudi lymphoma cells
Contents
Coupling of adenosine receptors to 337 K. Domanska -Janik, S. Pylowa and
adenylate cyclase in postischemic rat brain T. Zalewska
Evidence that generation of _ inositol 345 J.J. Walton, C. J. Cooke, R. P. Newton and
1,4,5-trisphosphate and hydrolysis of C. J. Smith
phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate are
rapid responses following addition of
fungal elicitor which induces phytoalexin
synthesis in lucerne (Medicago sativa)
suspension culture cells
Forthcoming Papers
NUMBER 4
Mini Reviews
Protein kinase C and annexins: unusual 357 WM. D. Bazzi and G. L. Nelsestuen
calcium response elements in the cell
ADP-ribosylation factors, 20,000/M, gua- 367 J. Moss and M. Vaughan
nine nucleotide-binding protein activators
of cholera toxin and components of intra-
cellular vesicular transport systems
Phosphorylation in yeast cell processes /. Roussou and G. Draetta
Intracellular signalling mediated by pro- D. A. Foster
tein-tyrosine kinases: networking through
phospholipid metabolism
Cellular signal pathways in tracheal smooth N. J. Pyne and S. Pyne
muscle
GeNeRAL Papers
Effects of retinoic acid on signalling by J. Kotoyori, H. Tokuda, Y. Oiso and
prostaglandin E, in osteoblast-like cells O. Kozawa
Effects of cadmium on potassium currents D.C. McCarthy, R. J. Noelle, J. D. Gallagher
in activated B lymphocytes and F. V. McCann
Receptor-stimulated dissociation of GTP[S] C. Kupprion, T. Wieland and K. H. Jakobs
from G,-proteins in membranes of HL-60
cells
Glucose activation of adenylate cyclase in L. A. Pardo, P. S. Lazo and S. Ramos
Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants lacking
glucose-phosphorylating enzymes
Contents
A mutant substituting valine for glycine 443 A. Md. Kabir, T. Kozasa, Y. Kaziro and
at position 49 of Gs« induces neuronal S. Nakamura
differentiation of PC12 cells without
activation of adenylate cyclase
Lindane decreases _ forskolin-stimulated /. Carrero, N. Rodriguez -Henche,
cyclic AMP accumulation but does not L. G. Guijarro, M. N. Recio,
modify Gs in rat enterocytes M. A. Pérez-Albarsanz and J. C. Prieto
interleukin-1 selectively potentiates brady- L. A. Cisar, E.M ochan and R. Schimmel
kinin-stimulated arachidonic acid release
from human synovial fibroblasts
Endothelin receptors in rat cerebellum: M. Sokolovsky
activation of phosphoinositide hydrolysis is
transduced by multiple G-proteins
An arginine residue is the site of receptor- G. Milligan and F. M. Mitchell
stimulated, cholera toxin-catalysed ADP-
ribosylation of pertussis toxin-sensitive
G-proteins
Forthcoming Papers
NUMBER 5
Mini Reviews
Diacylglycerol kinase and phosphatidic acid 495 H. Kanoh, F. Sakane, S. Imai and |. Wada
phosphatase—enzymes metabolizing lipid
second messengers
Specificity of receptor-—G protein inter- K. E. Hedin, K. Duerson and D. E. Clapham
actions: searching for the structure behind
the signal
What signals are involved in the stimulation A. Klip, T. Ramlal, P. J. Bilan, A. Marette,
of glucose transport by insulin in muscle Z. Liu and Y. Mitsumoto
cells?
Rapid non-genomic actions of progester- P. F. Blackmore
one stimulate Ca** influx and the acrosome
reaction in human sperm
a,-Adrenergic action: receptor subtypes, J. A. Garcia -Sainz
signal transduction and regulation
Cyclic GMP-regulated cyclic nucleotide D. J. Takemoto, K. Gonzalez, |. Udovichenko
phosphodiesterases and J. Cunnick
Contents
GENERAL Papers
Evidence for involvement of a GTP-binding Y. A. Kuryshev, A. P. Naumov, P. V. Avdonin
protein in activation of Ca** influx by and G. N. Mozhayeva
epidermal growth factor in A431 cells:
effects of fluoride and bacterial toxins
Cellular distribution of polyphosphoinosi- D. Tran, P. Gascard, B. Berthon, K. Fukami,
tides in rat hepatocytes T. Takenawa, F. Giraud and M. Claret
Phorbol ester has different effects on E. L. Watson, K. Jacobson and K. Meier
forskolin and f-adrenergic-stimulated
cAMP accumulation in mouse parotid acini
Age-dependent changes in transmembrane T. Fulop Jr, G. Barabas, Z. Varga, C. Jézsef,
signalling: identification of G proteins in S. Csabina, S. Szucs, |. Seres, E. Szikszay,
human lymphocytes and polymorpho- Z. Jeney and A. Penyige
nuclear leukocytes
Fc,Ri-mediated expression of mRNA for J. H. Dogar, G. G. Nemeth, J. M. Durdik and
c-fos in rat basophilic leukemia cells does S. C. Dreskin
not require ongoing aggregation of the
receptor
lsobutylmethylxanthine and other classical C. Tomes, S. Rossi and S. Moreno
cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase
inhibitors affect cAMP-dependent protein
kinase activity
Platelet-activating factor activates a W. Di Berardino, /. Bourget,
Ca**-dependent K* channel which is not H. Schmid -Antomarchi and J.-L. Cousin
involved in c-fos expression in human B
lymphoblastoid cells
Mechanisms of aluminium fluoride- and Y. Nagasaka, M. Okubo and J. Larner
insulin-stimulated p33 mRNA accumulation
in rat hepatoma cells: involvement of a
G_ protein and _ “kinase action = and
demonstration of effects on mRNA
turnover
Two types of prostacyclin receptor coup- M. Oka, M. Negishi, N. Nishigaki
ling to stimulation of adenylate cyclase and A. Ichikawa
and phosphatidylinositol hydrolysis in a
cultured mast cell line, BNu-2cl3 cells
A model for studying regulation of aldos- N. Gallo -Payet, M.-D. Payet, L. Chouinard,
terone secretion: freshly isolated cells or M.-N. Balestre and G. Guillon
cultured cells?
Forthcoming Papers
Contents
NUMBER 6
Mini Reviews
Growth factors, mitogens, oncogenes and 667 WN. W. Merrall, R. Plevin and G. W. Gould
the regulation of glucose transport
Calponin: thin filament-linked regulation of 677 S.J. Winder and M. P. Walsh
smooth muscle contraction
Agonist activation of muscarinic acetyl- 687 &.C. Hulme, C.A. M. Curtis, K. M. Page and
choline receptors P. G. Jones
Persistent, membrane-associated protein D. S. Lester and C. R. Bramham
kinase C: from model membranes to
synaptic long-term potentiation
GENERAL Papers
The role of polybasic compounds in M. K. Saville and M. D. Houslay
determining the tyrosy! phosphorylation of
calmodulin by the human insulin receptor
Voltage-dependent L-type Ca channels and T. Kleppisch, A. M. Wobus, C. Striibing and
a novel type of non-selective cation channel J. Hescheler
activated by cAMP-dependent phosphory-
lation in mesoderm-like (MES-1) cells
Densitation by protein kinase C activation E. D. Lederer, A. A. Jacobs and
differentially uncouples formyl peptide K. R. McLeish
receptors from effector enzymes in HL-60
granulocytes
Signalling via rat dopamine D,-receptors H. Sommermeyer, W. U. Dompert and
expressed in mouse fibroblasts is not T. Glaser
influenced by compounds binding to the
sigma sites of these cells
Adipokinetic hormone-induced influx of W. J. A. Van Marrewijk,
extracellular calcium into insect fat body A. Th. M. Van den Broek
cells is mediated through depletion of and D. J. Van der Horst
intracellular calcium stores
Endogenous ADP-ribosylation of glycer- Y. Tao, A. C. Howlett and C. Klein
aldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase
that is not regulated by nitric oxide in
Dictyostelium discoindeum
Effects of cholinergic agonists on diacyl- L. Weng, M. Davies and S. J. H. Ashcroft
glycerol and intracellular calcium levels in
pancreatic £-cells
Contents
Phosphatidic acid and phospholipase D 787 N. S. Ryder, H. S. Talwar, N. J. Reynolds,
both stimulate phosphoinositide turnover J. J. Voorhees and G. J. Fisher
in cultured human keratinocytes
Epidermal growth factore increases *P A. Balogh, G. Kéri, |. Teplan and O. Csuka
incorporation into phosphatidyicholine and
protein kinase C activity in colon carcinoma
cell line (HT29)
Inhibition of cell growth by K* channel Y. S. Lee, M. M. Sayeed and R. D. Wurster
modulators is due to interference with
agonist-induce Ca”* release
Differing roles of protein kinase C on the N. Matsubara, K. Mizukawa, H. lwagaki,
signal transduction of tumour necrosis S. Fuchimoto, ¥. Kimura and K. Orita
factor-alpha and -beta on PANC-1 cells: in
vitro autoradiographic investigation
Forthcoming Papers
Volume Contents and
Author Index for Volume 5 (1993)