Table of contents
July 1999, Volume 1 No 3 ppE55-192
About the coverEditorial
Looking East: challenges and opportunities - ppE55 - E56
doi:10.1038/11023
Full Text - Looking East: challenges and opportunities | PDF (233 KB) - Looking East: challenges and opportunities
News and Views
Protein oxidation: prime suspect found 'not guilty' - ppE57 - E58
Martin Bader, Jakob R. Winther & James C. A. Bardwell
doi:10.1038/11025
Abstract - | Full Text - Protein oxidation: prime suspect found 'not guilty' | PDF (102 KB) - Protein oxidation: prime suspect found 'not guilty'
'Syniping' away at glucose transport - ppE58 - E60
Mark K. Bennett
doi:10.1038/11027
Abstract - | Full Text - 'Syniping' away at glucose transport | PDF (201 KB) - 'Syniping' away at glucose transport
Cells in search of a signal - ppE60 - E61
Ginés Morata & Konrad Basler
doi:10.1038/11113
Abstract - | Full Text - Cells in search of a signal | PDF (190 KB) - Cells in search of a signal
Centrioles reveal their secrets - ppE62 - E64
Eric Karsenti
doi:10.1038/11031
Abstract - | Full Text - Centrioles reveal their secrets | PDF (117 KB) - Centrioles reveal their secrets
Stress fibres take shape - ppE64 - E66
Anne J. Ridley
doi:10.1038/11034
Abstract - | Full Text - Stress fibres take shape | PDF (126 KB) - Stress fibres take shape
Nuclear transport HEATs up - ppE66 - E67
Alexander S. Brodsky & Pamela A. Silver
doi:10.1038/11036
Abstract - | Full Text - Nuclear transport HEATs up | PDF (101 KB) - Nuclear transport HEATs up
Historical Perspective
Apoptosis: the germs of death - ppE69 - E71
Tina Rich, Christine J. Watson & Andrew Wyllie
doi:10.1038/11038
Abstract - | Full Text - Apoptosis: the germs of death | PDF (594 KB) - Apoptosis: the germs of death
Review
Four-dimensional control of the cell cycle - ppE73 - E79
Jonathon Pines
doi:10.1038/11041
Abstract - | Full Text - Four-dimensional control of the cell cycle | PDF (269 KB) - Four-dimensional control of the cell cycle
Articles
Competition between glutathione and protein thiols for disulphide-bond formation - pp130 - 135
John W. Cuozzo & Chris A. Kaiser
doi:10.1038/11047
Abstract - | Full Text - Competition between glutathione and protein thiols for disulphide-bond formation | PDF (370 KB) - Competition between glutathione and protein thiols for disulphide-bond formation
See also: News and Views by Bader et al.
Cooperation between mDia1 and ROCK in Rho-induced actin reorganization - pp136 - 143
Naoki Watanabe, Takayuki Kato, Akiko Fujita, Toshimasa Ishizaki & Shuh Narumiya
doi:10.1038/11056
Abstract - | Full Text - Cooperation between mDia1 and ROCK in Rho-induced actin reorganization | PDF (720 KB) - Cooperation between mDia1 and ROCK in Rho-induced actin reorganization
See also: News and Views by Ridley
A new Drosophila APC homologue associated with adhesive zones of epithelial cells - pp144 - 151
Xiang Yu, Lucas Waltzer & Mariann Bienz
doi:10.1038/11064
Abstract - | Full Text - A new Drosophila APC homologue associated with adhesive zones of epithelial cells | PDF (995 KB) - A new Drosophila APC homologue associated with adhesive zones of epithelial cells
Haem oxygenase-1 prevents cell death by regulating cellular iron - pp152 - 157
Christopher D. Ferris, Samie R. Jaffrey, Akira Sawa, Masaaki Takahashi, Stephen D. Brady, Roxanne K. Barrow, Steven A. Tysoe, Herman Wolosker, David E. Barañano, Sylvain Doré, Kenneth D. Poss & Solomon H. Snyder
doi:10.1038/11072
Abstract - | Full Text - Haem oxygenase-1 prevents cell death by regulating cellular iron | PDF (564 KB) - Haem oxygenase-1 prevents cell death by regulating cellular iron
Noggin is a mesenchymally derived stimulator of hair-follicle induction - pp158 - 164
Vladimir A. Botchkarev, Natalia V. Botchkareva, Wera Roth, Motonobu Nakamura, Ling-Hong Chen, Wiebke Herzog, Gerd Lindner, Jill A. McMahon, Christoph Peters, Roland Lauster, Andrew P. McMahon & Ralf Paus
doi:10.1038/11078
Abstract - | Full Text - Noggin is a mesenchymally derived stimulator of hair-follicle induction | PDF (2,864 KB) - Noggin is a mesenchymally derived stimulator of hair-follicle induction
Translocation of a calcium-permeable cation channel induced by insulin-like growth factor-I - pp165 - 170
Makoto Kanzaki, You-Qing Zhang*, Hirosato Mashima*, Lu Li*, Hiroshi Shibata* & Itaru Kojima
doi:10.1038/11086
Abstract - | Full Text - Translocation of a calcium-permeable cation channel induced by insulin-like growth factor-I | PDF (440 KB) - Translocation of a calcium-permeable cation channel induced by insulin-like growth factor-I
Post-transcriptional regulation of the meiotic Cdc25 protein Twine by the Dazl orthologue Boule - pp171 - 174
Jean Z. Maines & Steven A. Wasserman
doi:10.1038/11091
Abstract - | Full Text - Post-transcriptional regulation of the meiotic Cdc25 protein Twine by the Dazl orthologue Boule | PDF (900 KB) - Post-transcriptional regulation of the meiotic Cdc25 protein Twine by the Dazl orthologue Boule
Crystal structure of the amino-terminal domain of N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive fusion protein - pp175 - 182
Andrew P. May, Kira M. S. Misura, Sidney W. Whiteheart & William I. Weis
doi:10.1038/11097
Abstract - | Full Text - Crystal structure of the amino-terminal domain of N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive fusion protein | PDF (1,308 KB) - Crystal structure of the amino-terminal domain of N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive fusion protein
Activation of inwardly rectifying K+ channels by distinct PtdIns(4,5)P2 interactions - pp183 - 188
Hailin Zhang, Cheng He, Xixin Yan, Tooraj Mirshahi & Diomedes E. Logothetis
doi:10.1038/11103
Abstract - | Full Text - Activation of inwardly rectifying K+ channels by distinct PtdIns(4,5)P2 interactions | PDF (346 KB) - Activation of inwardly rectifying K+ channels by distinct PtdIns(4,5)P2 interactions
Brief Communication
A new internal-ribosome-entry-site motif potentiates XIAP- mediated cytoprotection - pp190 - 192
Martin Holcik, Charles Lefebvre, Chiaoli Yeh, Terry Chow & Robert G. Korneluk
doi:10.1038/11109
Full Text - A new internal-ribosome-entry-site motif potentiates XIAP- mediated cytoprotection | PDF (170 KB) - A new internal-ribosome-entry-site motif potentiates XIAP- mediated cytoprotection


