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Electrons to Tissues

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ISBN (شابک) : 9780122254017, 9780323142717 
ناشر: Elsevier Science 
سال نشر: 1978 
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Content: 
ACADEMIC PRESS RAPID MANUSCRIPT REPRODUCTION, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Contributors of Volumes I and II, Pages xvii-xxxix
Preface, Pages xli-xlii
Introduction to Electrochemical Interactions, Page 1
VECTORIAL ELECTRON, HYDROGEN, PROTON AND OXYANION CONDUCTION IN CHEMIOSMOTIC REACTION MECHANISMS, Pages 3-11, Peter Mitchell
ENERGETIC ADVANTAGE OF ION COUNTERTRANSPORT IN CHEMIOSMOTIC CONVERSION, Pages 12-18, Gregorio Weber
TUNNELING PROCESSES IN BACTERIOPHOTOSYNTHESIS AND VISION, Pages 19-29, P.M. Rentzepis
ON THE EFFICIENCY OF ELECTRON TRANSFER REACTIONS IN PROTEINS, Pages 30-36, A. Warshel, R. Weiss
KINETICS OF PHOTOCHEMICAL ELECTRON TRANSFER REACTIONS IN VIVO AND IN VITRO, Pages 37-44, W.W. Parson, C.C. Schenck, R.E. Blankenship, D. Holten, M.W. Windsor, C.V. Shank
STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION OF THE REDOX GROUPS IN A BACTERIAL PHOTOSYNTHETIC REACTION CENTER COMPLEX, Pages 45-53, D.M. Tiede, J.S. Leigh, P.L. Dutton
GEOMETRICAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE CYTOCHROME c-CYTOCHROME OXIDASE MITOCHONDRIAL REDOX PAIRS, Pages 54-62, Jane VanderKooi, J.S. Leigh, Charles S. Owen, Peter Glatz, Haywood Blum
EXCITED AND IONIC STATES OF DIMERIC CHLOROPHYLL DERIVATIVES. BIOMIMETIC MODELLING OF THE PRIMARY EVENTS OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS, Pages 63-72, Michael R. Wasielewski
COVALENTLY-LINKED PORPHYRIN QUINONE COMPLEXES AS RC MODELS, Pages 73-82, Josephine L.Y. Kong, Paul A. Loach
PROTEIN DYNAMICS, POTENTIAL REGULATION, AND REDOX COUPLED CONFORMATIONAL CHANGES IN CYTOCHROMES c, Pages 83-90, F.R. Salemme
Electron Transfer by Cytochromes: Mechanisms and Problems, Pages 91-100, Michael A. Cusanovich
CYTOCHROMES c2–AN EVOLUTIONARY FAMILY, Pages 101-108, Richard E. Dickerson, Tsunehiro Takano
EVOLUTIONARY CHANGES OF THE HEME C ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE IN CYTOCHROMES C, Pages 109-117, Kurt Wüthrich, Regula M. Keller, Sidney L. Gordon
RESPIRATORY PROTEINS OF SOME EXTREMELY THERMOPHILIC BACTERIA, Pages 118-126, James A. Fee, Karen L. Findling, Alison Lees, Tatsuro Yoshida
ALTERNATIVE CYANIDE-INSENSITIVE RESPIRATORY CHAIN IN PARACOCCUS DENITRIFICANS, Pages 127-134, Michèle F. Henry, Paulette M. Vignais
SPECIFICATION OF AND REGULATION BY THE CYTOCHROME B REGION OF THE MITOCHONDRIAL GENOME IN YEAST, Pages 135-145, Henry R. Mahler, Deborah K. Henson, Donald H. Miller
BIOSYNTHESIS AND INTRACELLULAR TRANSLOCATION OF MITOCHONDRIAL PROTEINS: CYTOCHROME C AND THE CARBOXYATRACTYLOSIDE BINDING PROTEIN, Pages 146-154, Richard Zimmermann, Harald Korb, Walter Neupert
LABELLING OF COMPLEX III WITH 35S DIAZOBENZENESULFONATE. ORIENTATION OF THIS ELECTRON TRANSFER SEGMENT IN THE MITOCHONDRIAL INNER MEMBRANE, Pages 155-164, Randy L. Bell, Jeanne Sweetland, Bernd Ludwig, Roderick A. Capaldi
THERMODYNAMIC AND EPR PROPERTIES OF HYDROGEN CARRIERS IN THE SUCCINATE-CYT. C REDUCTASE SEGMENT OF THE RESPIRATORY CHAIN, Pages 165-173, Tomoko Ohnishi, J.C. Salerno, T. Maida, C.A. Yu, S. Nagaoka, T.E. King
MITOCHONDRIAL UBIQUINONE PROTEINS, Pages 174-182, Tsoo E. King, L. Yu, S. Nagaoka, W.R. Widger, C.A. Yu
THERMODYNAMIC AND FUNCTIONAL HETEROGENEITY AMONG THE UBIQUINONES OF RHODOPSEUDOMONAS SPHAEROIDES, Pages 183-190, Ken-ichiro Takamiya, Roger C. Prince, P. Leslie Dutton
ELECTRON AND PROTON TRANSFER IN SUCCINATE-CYTOCHROME c REDUCTASE SEGMENT OF THE RESPIRATORY CHAIN, Pages 191-200, J.C. Salerno, T. Maida, H. Blum, T. Ohnishi
A SINGLE UBIQUINONE PLAYS A CENTRAL ROLE IN ELECTRON FLOW THROUGH THE UBIQUINONE-CYTOCHROMES b-c2 OXIDOREDUCTASE, Pages 201-209, Roger C. Prince, Willem H. van den Berg, Ken-ichiro Takamiya, C. Lindsay Bashford, P. Leslie Dutton
EFFECTS OF ETHANOL AND SALICYLHYDROXAMIC ACID ON THE INTERACTIONS OF THE UBISEMIQUINONE PAIR WITH CENTRE S-3 IN PLANT MITOCHONDRIA, Pages 210-217, Anthony L. Moore, David O. Hall, Heinz Rupp
INVOLVEMENT OF THE “PROTEIN” IN REDOX-COUPLED PROTONATION EVENTS OF THE QUINONE ACCEPTOR-COMPLEX IN BACTERIAL PHOTOSYNTHETIC REACTION CENTERS, Pages 218-226, C.A. Wraight
PIGMENT INTERACTION AND PICOSECOND ELECTRON TRANSFER IN BACTERIAL REACTION CENTERS, Pages 227-233, V.A. Shuvalov
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS ON THE “PRIMARY” ELECTRON ACCEPTORS IN PHOTOSYSTEM I, Pages 234-240, Bacon Ke, Vladimir A. Shuvalov, Ed Dolan
REDOX POTENTIAL DEPENDENCE OF ELECTRON TRANSPORT AND VARIABLE FLUORESCENCE IN PHOTOSYSTEM I, Pages 241-248, M.C.W. Evans, P. Heathcote, A. Telfer, J. Barber
FLASH-INDUCED VOLUME CHANGES IN PURPLE MEMBRANE SUSPENSIONS, Pages 249-256, Donald R. Ort, William W. Parson
ESTABLISHMENTS OF ELECTROCHEMICAL GRADIENTS: GENERAL VIEWS AND EXPERIMENTS ON PURPLE MEMBRANE, Pages 257-264, Benno Hess, Dietrich Kuschmitz
SITE SPECIFIC INTERACTION OF PROTONS LIBERATED FROM PHOTOSYSTEM II OXIDATION WITH A HYDROPHOBIC MEMBRANE COMPONENT OF THE CHLOROPLAST MEMBRANE, Pages 265-274, L.J. Prochaska, R.A. Dilley
CALIBRATION OF FLASH INDUCED pH CHANGES INSIDE THYLAKOIDS AND KINETIC RESOLUTION OF PROTON EJECTION AND CONSUMPTION, Pages 275-283, Wolfgang Junge, Allison McGeer, Winfried Ausländer
Introduction to Electrons, Protons, and Energy, Page 285
FORMATION OF THE PROTON GRADIENT ACROSS THE CHLOROPLAST THYLAKOID MEMBRANE IN RELATION TO ATP SYNTHESIS, Pages 287-296, W.S. Chow, S.W. Thorne, N.K. Boardman
THE MOLECULAR MECHANISM OF LIGHT ACTIVATED PROTON TRANSPORT IN PURPLE MEMBRANES OF HALOBACTERIUM HALOBIUM, Pages 297-306, Aaron Lewis
COUPLING OF ELECTRON TRANSFER AND PROTON TRANSLOCATION IN PURPLE PHOTOSYNTHETIC BACTERIA, Pages 307-315, Hiroyuki Arata, Mitsuo Nishimura
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM BOTH ELECTRON TRANSPORT AND ION TRANSPORT TO THE DECAY OF THE CAROTENOID SHIFT AFTER FLASH-ACTIVATION OF CHROMATOPHORES, Pages 316-325, J.B. Jackson, J.A. Greenrod, N.K. Packham, K.M. Petty
INHIBITION OF ELECTRON TRANSPORT IN RPS. CAPSULATA BY A UBIQUINONE ANALOGUE, Pages 326-333, John R. Bowyer, Antony R. Crofts
VECTORIAL OXIDOREDUCTIONS: The Ferrous Iron Oxidase Complex of Thiobacillus Ferrooxidans and the Nitrate Reductase Complex of Escherichia coli., Pages 334-341, W. John Ingledew, John C. Cox, Robert W. Jones, Peter B. Garland
ELECTRON TRANSLOCATING FUNCTION OF CYTOCHROME OXIDASE, Pages 342-350, Peter Mitchell, Jennifer Moyle
GENERATION OF ELECTROCHEMICAL PROTON GRADIENT BY MITOCHONDRIAL CYTOCHROME c OXIDASE: Clarification of some controversial experiments, Pages 351-358, MÅRTEN WIKSTRÖM, KLAAS KRAB
FRONTIERS OF BIOLOGICAL ENERGETICS, VOLUME 1: CONTROL MECHANISMS FOR PROTON CONDUCTION IN THE MITOCHONDRIAL H+-ATPase, Pages 359-366, Angela Pansini, F. Guerrieri, S. Papa
THE MECHANISM OF TRANSMEMBRANE ΔH+ GENERATION BY CYTOCHROME C OXIDASE, Pages 367-374, S. Papa, F. Guerrieri, M. Lorusso, F. Capuano, G. Izzo, D. Boffoli
THE THREE PROTON PUMPS OF THE MITOCHONDRIAL RESPIRATORY CHAIN, Pages 375-383, G.F. AZZONE, T. POZZAN, F. DI VIRGILIO, V. MICONI
PROTON STOICHIOMETRY OF MITOCHONDRIAL ELECTRON TRANSPORT, ATP HYDROLYSIS, AND ATP-DEPENDENT REVERSE ELECTRON FLOW, Pages 384-393, Albert L. Lehninger, Baltazar Reynafarje, Adolfo Alexandre
PROTONMOTIVE STOICHEIOMETRY OF REDOX AND ATPase SYSTEMS, Pages 394-402, Peter Mitchell, Jennifer Moyle, Roy Mitchell
MEMBRANE POTENTIAL, PHASE TRANSITIONS AND COUPLING IN MITOCHONDRIA, Pages 403-412, Hagai Rottenberg
FURTHER STUDIES ON THE MEMBRANE POTENTIAL OF GIANT MITOCHONDRIA USING MICROELECTRODES, Pages 413-421, Charles Bowman, Bruce L. Maloff, Henry Tedeschi
CAN ENERGY COUPLING OCCUR IN THE MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE IN THE ABSENCE OF TRANSMEMBRANE GRADIENTS?, Pages 422-429, Dana M. Scott, Bayard T. Storey, C.P. Lee
THE ENERGY BALANCE OF OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION, Pages 430-438, K. van Dam, R.P. Casey, R. van der Meer, A.K. Groen, H.V. Westerhoff
EFFECTS OF ANIONS ON THE REACTION BETWEEN CYTOCHROME c AND CYTOCHROME c OXIDASE, Pages 439-449, Neil Osheroff, W.H. Koppenol, E. Margoliash
PROTON TRANSLOCATING ATPASE SUBUNIT STRUCTURE AND PUMP, GATE AND CHANNEL ACTIVITIES, Pages 450-458, Nobuhito Sone, Masasuke Yoshida, Hajime Hirata, Yasuo Kagawa
ATP-SYNTHESIS INDUCED BY A pH-GRADIENT IMPOSED ACROSS A COLLAGEN FILM BEARING AN ATPase-ATPSYNTHASE, Pages 459-466, Catherine Godinot, Bruno Blanchy, Pierre R. Coulet, Danièle C. Gautheron
SITE DIRECTED MODIFICATIONS OF BF1-ATPase FROM E. COLI. COMPARISON OF BINDING PROPERTIES OF BACTERIAL AND MITOCHONDRIAL F1 WITH RESPECT TO AUROVERTIN, DCCD AND EEDQ, Pages 467-476, Michel Satre, Richard Pougeois, Joël Lunardi, Anne-Christine Dianoux, Gérard Klein, Mireille Bof, Pierre V. Vignais
SOLUBILIZATION OF COUPLING FACTOR 1 FROM CHLOROPLAST THYLAKOIDS ALTERS ITS INTERACTIONS WITH NUCLEOTIDES, Pages 477-483, Richard E. McCarty, Ronald P. Magnusson, Raymond Wong
3′-ESTERIFIED ADENINE NUCLEOTIDES AS EXTRINSIC PROBES OF THE ENERGY COUPLING DEVICE, Pages 484-493, Günter Schäfer
NEW RESULTS REVEAL SUBUNIT CATALYTIC COOPERATIVITY IN F1 ATPase, Pages 494-503, R. Lee Hutton, David D. Hackney, Paul D. Boyer
RECONSTITUTION OF OLIGOMYCIN- AND DICYCLOHEXYLCARBODIIMIDE-SENSITIVE MITOCHONDRIAL ATPase FROM ISOLATED COMPONENTS, Pages 504-515, Birgitta Norling, Elzbieta Glaser, Lars Ernster
COMPLEX V: COMPOSITION AND MOLECULAR AND ENZYMIC PROPERTIES, Pages 516-524, Yves M. Galante, Luciano Frigeri, Youssef Hatefi
BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ELECTROGENIC PROTON PUMP OF THE NEUROSPORA PLASMA MEMBRANE, Pages 525-533, Barry J. Bowman, Francis Blasco, Carolyn W. Slayman
MEASUREMENT OF THE PROTONMOTIVE FORCE IN AMINE CONTAINING SUBCELLULAR ORGANELLES, Pages 534-544, R.G. Johnson, A. Scarpa, L. Salganicoff
ENZYMIC MODIFICATION OF GASTRIC TRANSPORT ATPase, Pages 545-554, George Sachs, Edd Rabon, Gaetano Saccomani
CHLORIDE TRANSPORT IN GASTRIC CELLS AND MICROSOMES, Pages 555-562, Annick Soumarmon, Efraim Racker
MEMBRANE POTENTIAL AND Cl TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF PRIMARY GLIAL CULTURES FROM RAT BRAIN, Pages 563-572, H.K. Kimelberg, S. Biddlecome, R.S. Bourke, C. Bowman
THE INTERACTION OF Mg++ AND pH IN CHLOROPLAST PROCESSES, Pages 573-578, George Hoch, Salil Bose
Introduction to New Instrumental Approaches to Cellular Biophysics, Page 579
ELECTRON SPIN ECHO SPECTROSCOPY AND PHOTOSYNTHESIS, Pages 581-591, J.R. Norris, M.C. Thurnauer, M.K. Bowman, A.D. Trifunac
USE OF THE MOLECULAR MICROPROBE TO RECORD RAMAN SPECTRA OF A SINGLE MITOCHONDRION AND A FIBER OF CALF THYMUS DNA, Pages 592-599, Fran Adar
NORMAL COORDINATE MODELS FOR HEME RAMAN SPECTRA; USES AND LIMITATIONS, Pages 600-607, L. Rimai, I. Salmeen
ADDED PRECISION IN 57Fe MOSSBAUER SPECTROMETRY OF PROTEINS, Pages 608-616, W.F. Filter, W.R. Dunham, R.M. Polichar, R.H. Sands, L.J. Harding
DYNAMICS OF THE LOCAL IRON ENVIRONMENT BY THE SELECTIVE EXCITATION DOUBLE MOSSBAUER TECHNIQUE (SEDM), Pages 617-624, B. Balko, E.V. Mielczarek, R.L. Berger
EXCHANGE INTERACTION IN SPINACH FERREDOXIN DETERMINED BY ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE, Pages 625-633, Haywood Blum, J.S. Leigh, Tomoko Ohnishi, J.C. Salerno
PRECISE EPR MEASUREMENTS ON SMALL PROTEIN CRYSTALS, Pages 634-643, R.A. Lieberman, W.R. Dunham, J.A. Fee, R.H. Sands
HOW SENSITIVE IS THE EPR OF HEME TO A PERTURBED ENVIRONMENT?, Pages 644-651, C.P.S. Taylor, B.R. Sreenathan
X-RAY ABSORPTION STUDIES OF METAPOPROTEINS, Pages 652-659, P. Eisenberger, B.M. Kincaid, R.G. Shulman
CORE EXPANSION VS. COMING IN PORPHYRINS; RESONANCE RAMAN DISCRIMINATION BETWEEN FIVE- AND SIX-COORDINATE HIGH-SPIN FEIII HEMES, Pages 660-670, Thomas G. Spiro, John D. Stong, Paul Stein
DYNAMICS OF NON-LINEAR ELECTRIC FIELD EFFECTS, Pages 671-679, Leo De Maeyer, Freddy Paulussen
HEME PROTEIN REACTIONS AT HIGH PRESSURE AND LOW TEMPERATURE, Pages 680-688, Laura Eisenstein, Hans Frauenfelder
CALORIMETRIC STUDIES OF THE HEAT OF RESPIRATION OF MITOCHONDRIA, Pages 689-697, Ichiro Matsuoka, Takahide Watanabe, Takao Nakamura
THE MEASUREMENT OF ΔH AND THE “ON” RATE CONSTANT OF THE REACTIONS OF CO2 AND 2,3-DPG WITH DEOXYHEMOGLOBIN BY THERMAL STOPPED FLOW, Pages 698-706, R.L. Berger, B. Balko, P. Bowen, R. Paul, H.P. Hopkins Jr.
STUDIES OF STABLE METAL-NUCLEOTIDE COMPLEXES INTERACTING WITH MYOSIN SUBFRAGMENT 1, Pages 707-714, J.F. Eccleston, D.R. Trentham
INTRACELLULAR ENZYME ACTIVITY, Pages 715-724, Nobutomo Itada, Laraine Peiffer, Robert E. Forster
E. COLI UNADENYLATED GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE: ELUCIDATION OF THE CATALYTIC CYCLE AND THE ROLE OF SOME FEEDBACK INHIBITORS, Pages 725-733, S.G. Rhee, P.B. Chock, E.R. Stadtman
HIGH VOLTAGE MICROSCOPY OF CELLS AND MEMBRANES IN THE HYDRATED STATE, Pages 734-741, Donald F. Parsons
MITOCHONDRIAL AND SARCOPLASMIC RETICULUM CONTENTS IN SITU: ELECTRON PROBE ANALYSIS, Pages 742-751, A.P. Somlyo, H. Shuman, A.V. Somlyo
AUGMENTATION OF TISSUE WATER PROTON SPIN-LATTICE RELAXATION RATES BY IN VIVO ADDITION OF PARAMAGNETIC IONS, Pages 752-759, Paul C. Lauterbur, M. Helena Mendonça Dias, Andrew M. Rudin
ANOMALOUS X-RAY SCATTERING STUDIES FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE LOCATION OF REDOX CENTERS IN MEMBRANES — A FEASIBILITY STUDY, Pages 760-768, James Stamatoff, Peter Eisenberger, George Brown, James Pachence, Leslie Dutton, John Leigh, Kent Blasie
MAGNETIC RESONANCE STUDIES OF THE MECHANISM OF RNA POLYMERASE FROM E. COLI, Pages 769-778, A.S. Mildvan, P. Stein, R. Koren, B. Bean
31P NMR OF BRAIN TISSUE UNDER NORMAL, HYPOTHERMIC AND FREEZE-TRAPPED CONDITIONS, Pages 779-788, B. Chance, Y. Nakase, M. Bond, J.S. Leigh Jr., G. McDonald
VISUALIZATION OF DYNAMIC SPATIAL STRUCTURES IN OSCILLATING CELL FREE EXTRACTS OF YEAST, Pages 789-797, Arnold Boiteux, Benno Hess




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