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دانلود کتاب Biomembranes Part F: Bioenergetics: Oxidative Phosphorylation

دانلود کتاب بیوممبران قسمت F: مواد زیستی: فسفوریلاسیون اکسیداتیو

Biomembranes Part F: Bioenergetics: Oxidative Phosphorylation

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Biomembranes Part F: Bioenergetics: Oxidative Phosphorylation

ویرایش: 1 
نویسندگان:   
سری: Methods in Enzymology 55 
ISBN (شابک) : 9780121819552 
ناشر: Academic Press 
سال نشر: 1979 
تعداد صفحات: 958 
زبان: English 
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب بیوممبران قسمت F: مواد زیستی: فسفوریلاسیون اکسیداتیو

استاندارد آزمایشگاهی تحسین شده، روش ها در آنزیمولوژی، یکی از معتبرترین انتشارات در زمینه بیوشیمی است. از سال 1955، هر جلد مشتاقانه مورد انتظار، مکرراً مورد مشورت و تمجید محققان و داوران قرار گرفته است. این مجموعه حاوی مطالب زیادی است که امروزه هنوز مرتبط است - واقعاً یک نشریه ضروری برای محققان در همه زمینه‌های علوم زیستی


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Content: 
Contributors to volume LV
Pages xv-xx

Preface
Page xxi
Sidney Fleischer, Lester Packer

Volumes in series
Pages xxiii,xxv-xxix

[1] Overview—Preparation and properties of mitochondria from different sources Original Research Article
Pages 3-28
Jan Nedergaard, Barbara Cannon

[2] Long-term storage of mitochondria to preserve energy-linked functions Original Research Article
Pages 28-32
Sidney Fleischer

[3] Large-scale preparation of rat liver mitochondria in high yield Original Research Article
Pages 32-39
Sidney Fleischer, J. Oliver McIntyre, Juan C. Vidal

[4] Isolation of mitochondria with emphasis on heart mitochondria from small amounts of tissue Original Research Article
Pages 39-46
Leena Mela, Steven Seitz

[5] Preparation of bovine heart mitochondria in high yield Original Research Article
Pages 46-50
Giovanni Felice Azzone, Raffaele Colonna, Bruno Ziche

[6] Preparation of synaptic and nonsynaptic mitochondria from mammalian brain Original Research Article
Pages 51-60
J.C.K. Lai, J.B. Clark

[7] Smooth muscle mitochondria Original Research Article
Pages 60-65
A. Scarpa, J. ValliГ©res, B. Sloane, A.P. Somlyo

[8] Mitochondria from brown adipose tissue: Isolation and properties Original Research Article
Pages 65-78
Barbara Cannon, Olov Lindberg

[9] Isolation of mitochondria from morris hepatomas Original Research Article
Pages 79-88
R.M. Kaschnitz, Youssef Hatefi, Peter L. Pedersen, Harold P. Morris

[10] Survey and update of outer and inner mitochondrial membrane separation Original Research Article
Pages 88-98
John W. Greenawalt

[11] Preparation of outer membrane from pig heart mitochondria Original Research Article
Pages 98-104
Jane Comte, DaniГЁle C. Gautheron

[12] Tightly coupled beef heart submitochondrial particles Original Research Article
Pages 105-112
Chuan-pu Lee

[13] Separation of right-side-out and inside-out submitochondrial particles by affinity chromatography on sepharose-cytochrome c Original Research Article
Pages 112-114
Catherine Godinot, DaniГ©le C. Gautheron

[14] Stabilization of mitochondrial functions with digitonin Original Research Article
Pages 115-118
Ernest Kun, Eva Kirsten, Walter N. Piper

[15] The Keilin-Hartree heart muscle preparation Original Research Article
Pages 118-127
A.D. Vinogradov, Tsoo E. King

[16] The use of a viscosity barrier in subcellular fractionation Original Research Article
Pages 127-135
Alexander S. Sun, Brian Poole

[17] General methodology for isolation and characterization of mitochondria from microorganisms Original Research Article
Pages 135-144
David Lloyd

[18] Preparation of Neurospora crassa mitochondria Original Research Article
Pages 144-148
Walter Sebald, Walter Neupert, Hanns Weiss

[19] Preparation of yeast mitochondria (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) with good P/O and respiratory control ratios Original Research Article
Pages 149-159
Bernard GuГ©rin, Pierre Labbe, Marie Somlo

[20] Large- and small-scale preparations of yeast mitochondria Original Research Article
Pages 160-163
M.Kaye Trembath, Alexander Tzagoloff

[21] Techniques for measurement of oxidative phosphorylation in intact bacteria and in membrane preparations of Escherichia coli Original Research Article
Pages 164-175
Walter P. Hempfling, Elliot L. Hertzberg

[22] Properties of energy-transducing systems in different types of membrane preparations from Mycobacterium phlei-preparation, resolution, and reconstitution Original Research Article
Pages 175-200
Arnold F. Brodie, Vijay K. Kalra, Soon-ho Lee, Natalie S. Cohen

[23] Assay of citric acid cycle intermediates and related compounds—Update with tissue metabolite levels and Intracellular Distribution Original Research Article
Pages 200-222
John R. Williamson, Barbara E. Corkey

[24] Respiratory control and oxidative phosphorylation measurements in mitochondria Original Research Article
Pages 225-229
K. Van Dam, A.H.C.A. Wiechmann

[25] The adenylate energy charge in the study of enzymes in vitro Original Research Article
Pages 229-235
Daniel E. Atkinson, Astrid G. Chapman

[26] Measurement and importance of phosphorylation potentials: Calculation of free energy of hydrolysis in cells Original Research Article
Pages 235-245
E.C. Slater

[27] Rapid nucleotide labeling and 18O exchange probes of intermediate states in electron-transport-coupled phosphorylation1 Original Research Article
Pages 245-261
Paul D. Boyer, Kerstin Stempel

[28] Assay of nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenases in mammalian, bacterial, and reconstituted systems Original Research Article
Pages 261-275
J. Rydström

[29] Purification of mitochondrial nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase from beef heart Original Research Article
Pages 275-283
Bo Höjeberg, Jan Rydström

[30] The use of thin-layer chromatography on poly(ethyleneimine)cellulose to facilitate assays of ATP-ADP exchange, ATP-Pi exchange, adenylate kinase, and nucleoside diphosphokinase activity Original Research Article
Pages 283-289
Peter L. Pedersen, William A. Catterall

[31] Pasteur and crabtree effects—Assay in cells Original Research Article
Pages 289-297
Charles E. Wenner

[32] ATPases associated with electron transport Original Research Article
Pages 297-303
Harvey S. Penefsky

[33] Preparation of beef heart mitochondrial ATPase Original Research Article
Pages 304-308
Harvey S. Penefsky

[34] Preparation and properties of complex V Original Research Article
Pages 308-315
D.L. Stiggall, Y.M. Galante, Y. Hatefi

[35] Preparation of reconstitutively active rutamycin-sensitive ATPase from bovine heart mitochondria Original Research Article
Pages 315-317
Efraim Racker

[36] An improved method for the isolation of mitochondrial ATPase (F1) from beef heart Original Research Article
Pages 317-319
GГјnter Vogel

[37] Purification of F1 ATPase from rat liver mitochondria Original Research Article
Pages 320-328
William A. Catterall, Peter L. Pedersen, David O. Lambeth, Henry A. Lardy

[38] Isolation of an oligomycin-sensitive ATPase complex from rat liver mitochondria Original Research Article
Pages 328-333
John W. Soper, Peter L. Pedersen

[39] Crystallization of F1 ATPase from rat liver mitochondria Original Research Article
Pages 333-337
L.Mario Amzel, Peter L. Pedersen

[40] Preparation of the soluble ATPase from mitochondria, chlorophasts, and bacteria by the chloroform technique Original Research Article
Pages 337-343
P.E. Linnett, A.D. Mitchell, M.D. Partis, R.B. Beechey

[41] Mitochondrial ATPase complex from Neurospora crassa Original Research Article
Pages 344-351
Walter Sebald, Gerd Wild

[42] Oligomycin-sensitive ATPase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Original Research Article
Pages 351-358
Alexander Tzagoloff

[43] ATP-Pi exchange preparation from Escherichia coli Original Research Article
Pages 358-363
N. Nelson, R. Chibovsky, D.L. Gutnick

[44] DCCD-sensitive ATPase (TF0В·F1) from a thermophilic bacterium: Purification, dissociation into functional subunits, and reconstitution into vesicles capable of energy transformation Original Research Article
Pages 364-372
Yasuo Kagawa, Nobuhito Sone

[45] Crystallization of ATPase (TF1) from a thermophilic bacterium Original Research Article
Pages 372-377
Yasuo Kagawa

[46] Preparation of nucleotide-depleted F1 and binding of adenine nucleotides and analogs to the depleted enzyme Original Research Article
Pages 377-380
Harvey S. Penefsky

[47] Coupling factors—An overview Original Research Article
Pages 380-383
D.Rao Sanadi, Saroj Joshi

[48] Purification of coupling factor B Original Research Article
Pages 384-391
Saroj Joshi, R.Rao Sanadi

[49] Oligomycin-sensitivity-conferring protein Original Research Article
Pages 391-397
A.E. Senior

[50] Preparation of coupling factor 6 (F6) Original Research Article
Pages 398-399
Efraim Racker

[51] Mitochondrial ATPase inhibitor: Properties and applications Original Research Article
Pages 399-407
Lars Ernster, Christine Carlsson, Torill Hundal, Kerstin Nordenbrand

[52] Purification of an ATPase inhibitor peptide fraction from rat liver mitochondria Original Research Article
Pages 408-414
Nitza M. CintrГіn, Peter L. Pedersen

[53] Purification and assay of a proteolipid ionophore from yeast mitochondrial ATP synthetase Original Research Article
Pages 414-421
Tetsuya Konishi, Lester Packer, Richard Criddle

[54] ATPase inhibitor from Candida utilis mitochondria Original Research Article
Pages 421-426
Michel Satre, GГ©rard Klein, Pierre V. Vignais

[55] Isolation of carbodiimide-binding proteins from mitochondria and Escherichia coli Original Research Article
Pages 426-434
R.B. Beechey, P.E. Linnett, R.H. Fillingame

[56] Ionophores Original Research Article
Pages 435-454
Peter W. Reed

[57] Mitochondrial electron-transport inhibitors Original Research Article
Pages 454-462
Thomas P. Singer

[58] Uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation Original Research Article
Pages 462-472
Peter G. Heytler

[59] Inhibitors of the ATP synthetase systems Original Research Article
Pages 472-518
P.E. Linnett, R.B. Beechey

[60] 3H- or 35S-labeled atractyloside and carboxyatractyloside, atractyloside derivatives used for affinity chromatography, photoaffinity labeling, and spin labeling, and 3H- or 14C-labeled bongkrekic acid Original Research Article
Pages 518-532
Paulette M. Vignais, G. Brandolin, G.J.M. Lauquin, J. Chabert

[61] Purification and use of colicins as probes to study energy transduction in Escherichia coli and derived membrane vesicles Original Research Article
Pages 532-536
Charles A. Plate

[62] Model reactions for coupling oxidation to phosphorylation Original Research Article
Pages 536-540
Jui H. Wang

[63] A model system for transmembrane redox reactions Original Research Article
Pages 541-544
Peter C. Hinkle

[64] The measurement of membrane potential and О”pH in cells, organelles, and vesicles Original Research Article
Pages 547-569
Hagai Rottenberg

[65] The use of optical probes to monitor membrane potential Original Research Article
Pages 569-586
C.L. Bashford, J.C. Smith

[66] Membrane potential and reconstitution Original Research Article
Pages 586-603
V.P. Skulachev

[67] Lipid-impregnated filter membranes: A stable planar membrane system for assay of electrical properties across reconstituted liposomes and natural membrane vesicles Original Research Article
Pages 604-613
Paul K. Shieh, Janos Lanyi, Lester Packer

[68] Electrometric measurement of rapid proton-transfer reactions in respiratory chains Original Research Article
Pages 614-627
S. Papa, F. Guerrieri, L. Rossi-Bernardi

[69] Measurement of в†’H+/O in mitochondria and submitochondrial vesicles Original Research Article
Pages 627-640
Peter Mitchell, Jennifer Moyle, Roy Mitchell

[70] Determination of the H+/site and Ca2+/site ratios of mitochondrial electron transport Original Research Article
Pages 640-656
Baltazar Reynafarje, Martin D. Brand, Adolfo Alexandre, Albert L. Lehninger

[71] Whole cells for the study of transport linked to membrane potential: Neurospora Crassa Original Research Article
Pages 656-666
Clifford L. Slayman, Carolyn W. Slayman

[72] The use of K+ concentration gradients for the synthesis of ATP by mitochondria Original Research Article
Pages 666-675
Ronald S. Cockrell, Berton C. Pressman

[73] The use of K+ diffusion gradients to support transport by Eescherichia coli membrane vesicles Original Research Article
Pages 676-680
Hajime Hirata

[74] The use of flow dialysis for determinations of О”pH and active transport Original Research Article
Pages 680-688
Sofia Ramos, Shimon Schuldiner, H.Ronald Kaback

[75] The use of cyanine dyes for the determination of membrane potentials in cells, organelles, and vesicles Original Research Article
Pages 689-695
Alan S. Waggoner

[76] Reconstitution of membrane processes Original Research Article
Pages 699-711
Efraim Racker

[77] Reconstitution of ATP synthetase from heart mitochondria Original Research Article
Pages 711-715
Yasuo Kagawa

[78] Reconstitution of energy conservation Original Research Article
Pages 715-736
C.Ian Ragan

[79] Resolution and reconstitution of ATP synthesis and ATP-dependent functions of liver mitochondria Original Research Article
Pages 736-741
Peter L. Pedersen, Joanne Hullihen

[80] Reconstitution of ATP synthetase on a collagen membrane that can synthesize ATP using a pH gradient Original Research Article
Pages 742-748
Bruno Blanchy, Catherine Godinot, Daniele C. Gautheron

[81] Proton translocation by cytochrome c oxidase incorporated into phospholipid vesicles Original Research Article
Pages 748-751
Peter C. Hinkle

[82] Methods for reconstitution of the electrogenic function of membrane proteins Original Research Article
Pages 751-776
V.P. Skulachev

[83] Incorporation of purple membrane into vesicles capable of light-stimulated ATP synthesis Original Research Article
Pages 777-780
Yasuo Kagawa

[84] Soluble ATPase (F1) from a thermophilic bacterium: Purification, dissociation into subunits, and reconstitution from individual subunits Original Research Article
Pages 781-787
Yasuo Kagawa, Masasuke Yoshida

[85] Reconstitution of an energy-linked reaction (Reduced pyridine nucleotide transhydrogenation) in fractionated Escherichia coli membranes with purified ATPase Original Research Article
Pages 787-800
P.D. Bragg

[86] Dissociation and reconstitution of a functional ATPase from Escherichia coli Original Research Article
Pages 800-810
GГјnter Vogel

[87] Reconstitution of mitochondrial nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase from beef heart with synthetic phospholipids Original Research Article
Pages 811-816
Jan Rydström, Sidney Fleischer

Addendum to article [34]
Pages 819-821
Y.M. Galante, Y. Hatefi

Addendum to article [47]
Pages 821-822
Y. Kagawa

Author index
Pages 823-850

Subject index
Pages 851-896





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