Journal of Cell Science

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4009 Midkine and LDL-receptor-related protein 1 contribute to the anchorage-independent cell growth of cancer cells. Chen, S.,. Bu, G., Takei, Y., Sakamoto, K., ...
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Cell Science Volume 120 (22)

2007

Cell Science at a Glance 3905 Rab GTPases at a glance. Schwartz, S. L., Cao, C., Pylypenko, O., Rak, A. and Wandinger-Ness, A.· Cell Migration Update

Cover: HeLa cells stained for the Golgi matrix protein (GM130; red), E-selectin ligand 1 (ESL-1; green) and nuclei (blue). GM130 is a tethering factor peripherally associated with the cis-Golgi. ESL-1 is a surface glycoprotein and a major ligand for E-selectin, and has been implicated in leukocyte extravasations. Trafficking of ESL-1 to the plasma membrane requires the guanine nucleotide exchange factor GBF1, which catalyses activation of two ADPribosylation factors (ARF1 and ARF4). See article by T. Szul et al. (pp. 3929-3940).

3911 Identification of phosphorylation sites in ␤PIX and PAK1. Mayhew, M. W., Jeffery, E. D., Sherman, N. E., Nelson, K., Polefrone, J. M., Pratt, S. J., Shabanowitz, J., Parsons, J. T., Fox, J. W., Hunt, D. F. and Horwitz, A. F.· Commentary 3919 A cool look at the structural changes in kinesin motor domains. Amos, L. A. and Hirose, K.·

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jcs.biologists.org Research Articles 3929 Dissecting the role of the ARF guanine nucleotide exchange factor GBF1 in Golgi biogenesis and protein trafficking. Szul, T., Grabski, R., Lyons, S., Morohashi, Y., Shestopal, S., Lowe, M. and Sztul, E.· 3941 Targeting of the type II inositol polyphosphate 5-phosphatase INPP5B to the early secretory pathway. Williams, C., Choudhury, R., McKenzie, E. and Lowe, M.· 3952 Depletion of topoisomerase II␣ leads to shortening of the metaphase interkinetochore distance and abnormal persistence of PICH-coated anaphase threads. Spence, J. M., Phua, H. H., Mills, W., Carpenter, A. J., Porter, A. C. G. and Farr, C. J.· 3965 Distinct kinetic and mechanical properties govern ALCAMmediated interactions as shown by single-molecule force spectroscopy. te Riet, J., Zimmerman, A. W., Cambi, A., Joosten, B., Speller, S., Torensma, R., van Leeuwen, F. N., Figdor, C. G. and de Lange, F.· 3977 Dictyostelium Hip1r contributes to spore shape and requires epsin for phosphorylation and localization. Repass, S. L., Brady, R. J. and O’Halloran, T. J.· 3989 A novel role for Lsc/p115 RhoGEF and LARG in regulating RhoA activity downstream of adhesion to fibronectin. Dubash, A. D., Wennerberg, K., García-Mata, R., Menold, M. M., Arthur, W. T. and Burridge, K.· 3999 Absence of keratin 19 in mice causes skeletal myopathy with mitochondrial and sarcolemmal reorganization. Stone, M. R., O’Neill, A., Lovering, R. M., Strong, J., Resneck, W. G., Reed, P. W., Toivola, D. M., Ursitti, J. A., Omary, M. B. and Bloch, R. J.· 4009 Midkine and LDL-receptor-related protein 1 contribute to the anchorage-independent cell growth of cancer cells. Chen, S., Bu, G., Takei, Y., Sakamoto, K., Ikematsu, S., Muramatsu, T. and Kadomatsu, K.· 4016 In vivo analysis of undocked connexin43 gap junction hemichannels in ovarian granulosa cells. Tong, D., Li, T. Y., Naus, K. E., Bai, D. and Kidder, G. M.·

4025 Mitochondrial DNA replication during differentiation of murine embryonic stem cells. Facucho-Oliveira, J. M., Alderson, J., Spikings, E. C., Egginton, S. and St. John, J. C.· 4035 NCAM is ubiquitylated, endocytosed and recycled in neurons. Diestel, S., Schaefer, D., Cremer, H. and Schmitz, B.· 4050 The chemokine SDF1 controls multiple steps of myogenesis through atypical PKC␨. Ödemis, V., Boosmann, K., Dieterlen, M. T. and Engele, J. 4060 Identification of a novel mitotic phosphorylation motif associated with protein localization to the mitotic apparatus. Yang, F., Camp, D. G., II, Gritsenko, M. A., Luo, Q., Kelly, R. T., Clauss, T. R. W., Brinkley, W. R., Smith, R. D. and Stenoien, D. L.