Landmark Papers in Cell Biology: Selected Research Articles Celebrating Forty Years of the American Society for Cell Biology

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Pub. Date: 2000-11-01
Publisher(s): Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Pr
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Summary

Carnegie Institution of Washington, Baltimore, MD. Contains reprints of 42 seminal papers illustrating advances in our understanding of cells. Grouped according to genome organization and replication, transcription, nuclear envelope and import, mitosis and cell cycle control, cell membrane and extracellular matrix, protein synthesis and membrane traffic, and cytoskeleton.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Genome Organization and Replication
The organization and duplication of chromosomes as revealed by autoradiographic studies using tritium-labeled thymidine
3(8)
Taylor J.H.
Woods P.S.
Hughes W.L.
Ultrastructure of DNA-containing areas in the chloroplast of Chlamydomonas
11(10)
Ris H.
Plaut W.
Absence of ribosomal RNA synthesis in the anucleolate mutant of Xenopus laevis
21(9)
Brown D.D.
Gurdon J.B.
On the mechanism of DNA replication in mammalian chromosomes
30(24)
Huberman J.A.
Riggs A.D.
Formation and detection of RNA-DNA hybrid molecules in cytological preparations
54(7)
Gall J.G.
Pardue M.L.
Chromatin structure: A repeating unit of histones and DNA
61(5)
Kornberg R.D.
DNA related to the transforming gene(s) of avian sarcoma viruses is present in normal avian DNA
66(5)
Stehelin D.
Varmus H. E.
Bishop J.M.
Vogt P.K.
The structure of histone-depleted metaphase chromosomes
71(13)
Paulson J.R.
Laemmli U.K.
Isolation of a yeast centromere and construction of functional small circular chromosomes
84(7)
Clarke L.
Carbon J.
A telomeric sequence in the RNA of Tetrahymena telomerase required for telomere repeat synthesis
91(10)
Greider C.W.
Blackburn E.H.
Transcription
Visualization of nucleolar genes
101(5)
Miller O.L., Jr.
Beatty B.R.
Localisation of rapidly and slowly labelled nuclear RNA as visualized by high resolution autoradiography
106(14)
Fakan S.
Bernhard W.
Are snRNPs involved in splicing?
120(5)
Lerner M.R.
Boyle J.A.
Mount S.M.
Wolin S.L.
Steitz J.A.
Visualization of the formation and transport of a specific hnRNP particle
125(12)
Skoglund U.
Andersson K.
Bjorkroth B.
Lamb M.M.
Daneholt B.
Nuclear Envelope and Nuclear Import
A large particle associated with the perimeter of the nuclear pore complex
137(14)
Unwin P.N.T.
Milligan R.A.
Roles of cytosol and cytoplasmic particles in nuclear envelope assembly and sperm pronuclear formation in cell-free preparations from amphibian eggs
151(10)
Lohka M.J.
Masui Y.
Isolation of a protein that is essential for the first step of nuclear protein import
161(16)
Gorlich D.
Prehn S.
Laskey R. A.
Hartmann E.
Mitosis and Cell Cycle Control
Cell motility by labile association of molecules. The nature of mitotic spindle fibers and their role in chromosome movement
177(31)
Inoue S.
Sato H.
Chromosome micromanipulation. III. Spindle fiber tension and the reorientation of mal-oriented chromosomes
208(12)
Nicklas R.B.
Koch C.A.
Genetic control of the cell division cycle in yeast
220(8)
Hartwell L.H.
Culotti J.
Pringle J.R.
Reid B.J.
Purified maturation-promoting factor contains the product of a Xenopus homolog of the fission yeast cell cycle control gene cdc2+
228(8)
Gautier J.
Norbury C.
Lohka M.
Nurse P.
Maller J.
Checkpoints: Controls that ensure the order of cell cycle events
236(9)
Hartwell L.H.
Weinert T. A.
Cell Membrane and Extracellular Matrix
Junctional complexes in various epithelia
245(39)
Farquhar M.G.
Palade G.E.
Fracture faces of frozen membranes
284(10)
Branton D.
The fluid mosaic model of the structure of cell membranes
294(14)
Singer S.J.
Nicolson G.L.
Stimulation of corneal differentiation by interaction between cell surface and extracellular matrix. I. Morphometric analysis of transfilter ``induction''
308(18)
Meier S.
Hay E.D.
Teratocarcinoma cell adhesion: Identification of a cell-surface protein involved in calcium-dependent cell aggregation
326(9)
Yoshida C.
Takeichi M.
Control of mammary epithelial differentiation: Basement membrane induces tissue-specific gene expression in the absence of cell-cell interaction and morphological polarity
335(16)
Streuli C. H.
Bailey N.
Bissell M. J.
Protein Synthesis and Membrane Traffic
Intracellular transport of secretory proteins in the pancreatic exocrine cell. II. Transport to condensing vacuoles and zymogen granules
351(20)
Jamieson J. D.
Palade G. E.
Transfer of proteins across membranes. I. Presence of proteolytically processed and unprocessed nascent immunoglobulin light chains on membrane-bound ribosomes of murine myeloma
371(18)
Blobel G.
Dobberstein B.
Role of the coated endocytic vesicle in the uptake of receptor-bound low density lipoprotein in human fibroblasts
389(15)
Anderson R.G.W.
Brown M.S.
Goldstein J.L.
Identification of 23 complementation groups required for post-translational events in the yeast secretory pathway
404(12)
Novick P.
Field C.
Schekman R.
Reconstitution of the transport of protein between successive compartments of the Golgi measured by the coupled incorporation of N-acetylglucosamine
416(15)
Balch W.E.
Dunphy W.G.
Braell W.A.
Rothman J.E.
Cytoskeleton
Studies on the microtubules in Heliozoa. II. The effect of low temperature on these structures in the formation and maintenance of the axopodia
431(18)
Tilney L.G.
Porter K.R.
Adenosine triphosphate-induced sliding of tubules in trypsin-treated flagella of sea-urchin sperm
449(6)
Summers K.E.
Gibbons I.R.
Acanthamoeba myosin. I. Isolation from Acanthamoeba castellanii of an enzyme similar to muscle myosin
455(16)
Pollard T.D.
Korn E.D.
Actin antibody: The specific visualization of actin filaments in non-muscle cells
465
Lazarides E.
Interactions of action, myosin, and a new actin-binding protein of rabbit pulmonary macrophages. II. Role in cytoplasmic movement and phagocytosis
471(19)
Stossel T.P.
Hartwig J.H.
Fluorescently labelled molecules as probes of the structure and function of living cells
490(7)
Taylor D.L.
Wang Y.-L.
Dynamic instability of microtubule growth
497(6)
Mitchison T.
Kirschner M.
Identification of a novel force-generating protein, kinesin, involved in microtubule-based motility
503(13)
Vale R.D.
Reese T.S.
Sheetz M.P.
γy-Tubulin is a component of the spindle pole body that is essential for microtubule function in Aspergillus nidulans
516(15)
Oakley B.R.
Oakley C.E.
Yoon Y.
Jung M.K.
Author Index 531

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