Table of Contents:
  • ""EVOLUTIONARY CONSERVATION OF DEGRADATION-PROTECTION MECHANISMS""""FUNCTIONS OF TRANSCRIPT DEGRADATION AND PROTECTION""; ""CONCLUSIONS""; ""Colloquium Molecular mechanisms of translation initiation in eukaryotes""; ""Colloquium The target of rapamycin (TOR) proteins ""; ""RAPAMYCIN INHIBITS LONG-TERM FACILITATION""; ""RAPAMYCIN AND TOR""; ""TOR SIGNALING""; ""TOR SIGNALING MODULATES THE PHOSPHORYLATION STATE OF PROTEINS INVOLVED IN TRANSLATIONAL CONTROL""; ""TOR REGULATES THE ABUNDANCE OF THE TRANSLATION MACHINERY""; ""TOR AS A MASTER SWITCH FOR CATABOLISM VS. ANABOLISM""
  • ""HOW MIGHT TOR SIGNALING BE INVOLVED IN LEARNING AND MEMORY?""""TOR ACTIVITY IS REQUIRED FOR MURINE FOREBRAIN DEVELOPMENT""; ""SUMMARY AND FUTURE PROSPECTS""; ""Colloquium The physiological significance of B-actin mRNA localization in determining cell polarity and directional motility""; ""MATERIALS AND METHODS""; ""RESULTS""; ""DISCUSSION""; ""Colloquium Sorting and directed transport of membrane proteins during development of hippocampal neurons in culture""; ""METHODS""; ""RESULTS""; ""DISCUSSION""; ""Colloquium Molecular organization of the postsynaptic specialization""