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نویسندگان: P. Dutton (Eds.)
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780122254024, 0323151930
ناشر: Elsevier Science
سال نشر: 1978
تعداد صفحات: 755
زبان: English
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Frontiers of Biological Energetics. Electrons to Tissues به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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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 xv-xxxvii
Preface, Pages xxxix-xl
Introduction to Electrons and Oxygen, Page 797
CYTOCHROME OXIDASE POLYPEPTIDES: CHEMICAL CONSTITUTIONS AND SUBUNIT FUNCTION, Pages 799-807, Gerhard Buse, Gerd J. Steffens, Guy C.M. Steffens, Roland Sacher
PHOTOAFFINITY LABELS FOR THE STUDY OF CYTOCHROME C AND PHOSPHOLIPID INTERACTIONS WITH CYTOCHROME C OXIDASE, Pages 809-816, R. Bisson, C. Montecucco, H. Gutweniger, A. Azzi
THE STRUCTURE AND ORIENTATION OF CYTOCHROME c OXIDASE IN CRYSTALLINE VESICLES, Pages 817-824, Terrence G. Frey, Gottfried Schatz, Samuel H.P. Chan
ARE CYTOCHROMES a AND a3 ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE ENERGY CONSERVING MEMBRANE?, Pages 825-832, Peter Nicholls
THE INTRA-COMPLEX ELECTRON TRANSFER FROM CYTOCHROME c1 TO CYTOCHROME OXIDASE AND THE TRANSIENT APPEARANCE OF OXYGENATED CYTOCHROME OXIDASE COMPOUND I, Pages 833-842, Yutaka Orii, Tsoo E. King
PRE-STEADY STATE AND STEADY-STATE STUDIES OF RESTING AND PULSED CYTOCHROME-C-OXIDASE, Pages 843-850, M.T. Wilson, A. Colosimo, M. Brunori, E. Antonini
THE MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF Pseudomonas CYTOCHROME OXIDASE, Pages 851-861, Colin Greenwood, Terence Walsh, Michael Johnson, Donald Barber, John Springall, Andrew Thomson
STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF COPPER ATOMS IN CYTOCHROME OXIDASE, Pages 863-871, Linda Powers, W.E. Blumberg, Britton Chance, Clyde H. Barlow, J.S. Leigh Jr., Jerry Smith, Takashi Yonetani, Steven Vik, Jack Peisach
EPR PROBES OF CYTOCHROME c OXIDASE, Pages 873-881, Jack Peisach
A MODEL FOR THE “VISIBLE” COPPER IN CYTOCHROME c OXIDASE, Pages 883-888, Sunney I. Chan, David F. Bocian, Gary W. Brudvig, Randall H. Morse, Tom H. Stevens
ELECTRON NUCLEAR DOUBLE RESONANCE OF CYTOCHROME OXIDASE, Pages 889-896, C.P. Scholes, H.L. Van Camp, P.H. Davis, Y.H. Wei, Tsoo E. King
RESONANCE RAMAN AND EPR STUDIES OF CYTOCHROME OXIDASE LIGAND COMPLEXES, Pages 897-903, C.H.A. Seiter, S.G. Angelos Jr., R.A. Perreault
HEME a MODELS FOR CYTOCHROMES a AND a3 IN CYTOCHROME OXIDASE RESONANCE RAMAN STUDIES, Pages 905-911, Irving Salmeen, Lajos Rimai, Gerald T. Babcock
EVIDENCE FOR TWO PORPHYRINS A PRESENT IN CYTOPLASMICALLY AND MITOCHONDRIALLY SYNTHESIZED SUBUNITS OF CYTOCHROME C OXIDASE, Pages 913-921, Jacqueline Keyhani, Ezzatollah Keyhani
THE ROLE OF CYTOCHROME P-450 IN THE FORMATION OF SUPEROXIDE AND HYDROGEN PEROXIDE, Pages 923-931, Ronald W. Estabrook, Jurgen Werringloer, Nicholas Chacos, Sunao Kawano
REACTIONS OF SUPEROXIDE WITH METALLOPORPHYRINS, Pages 933-940, Joan S. Valentine, Elizabeth McCandlish
THE FORMATION OF HORSERADISH PEROXIDASE COMPOUND I, Pages 941-946, Karl Gustav Paul, Per-Ingvar Ohlsson, Svante Nyberg, Nils-Olof Bengtsson
ELECTRONIC CONFIGURATION AND ELECTROMAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF ACTIVE SITE MODELS FOR OXIDIZED AND REDUCED PLANT-TYPE FERREDOXINS, Pages 947-956, Gilda Loew, David Y. Lo
CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC STUDIES OF FLAVODOXINS: SOME CORRELATIONS BETWEEN STRUCTURE AND REDOX POTENTIAL, Pages 957-964, Ward W. Smith, Martha L. Ludwig, Katherine A. Pattridge, Demetrius Tsernoglou, Gregory A. Petsko
EVIDENCE THAT THENOYLTRIFLUOROACETONE INHIBITS REDUCTION OF UBISEMIQUINONE TO UBIQUINOL BUT NOT REDUCTION OF UBIQUINONE TO UBISEMIQUINONE, Pages 965-973, Bernard L. Trumpower
ENHANCEMENT OF THE CHEMILUMINESCENCE OF PERFUSED RAT LIVER AND OF ISOLATED MITOCHONDRIA AND MICROSOMES BY HYDROPEROXIDES, Pages 975-984, A. Boveris, B. Chance, M. Filipkowski, Y. Nakase, K.G. Paul
AN IRON-SULFUR CLUSTER OF THE HIPIP TYPE AS A COMPONENT OF ACONITASE. A NEW AREA OF INVOLVEMENT OF IRON-SULFUR PROTEINS?, Pages 985-995, Frank J. Ruzicka, Helmut Beinert
FURTHER OBSERVATION ON A MITOCHONDRIAL METALLOCOMPOUND AND ON A FERROUS-EDTA-NO MODEL COMPOUND, Pages 997-1001, Walter D. Bonner Jr., Haywood Blum, Peter R. Rich, John C. Salerno
FERROACTIVATOR PROTEIN PERMITS FERROUS ION TO STIMULATE PHOSPHOENOLPYRUVATE CARBOXYKINASE, Pages 1003-1010, Henry Lardy
THE STRUCTURE OF OXY COBALT MYOGLOBIN AT 1.5 Å Resolution, Pages 1011-1016, Gregory A. Petsko, David Rose, Demetrius Tsernoglou, Masao Ikeda-Saito, Takashi Yonetani
THE IRON ATOM DISPLACEMENT IN DEOXYHEMOGLOBIN: A SPIN-STATE OR NONBONDED REPULSION EFFECT?, Pages 1017-1023, W. Robert Scheidt
CHARACTERIZATION OF HIGH-SPIN FERRIC STATES IN HEME PROTEINS, Pages 1025-1033, Arthur S. Brill, Francis G. Fiamingo, Don A. Hampton
SEQUENCE OF OXYGEN BINDING BY HEMOGLOBIN, Pages 1035-1040, Toshio Asakura, Pui-Wah Lau
DICHLOROMETHANE AS A MODULATOR OF HEMOGLOBIN FUNCTION, Pages 1041-1047, Benno P. Schoenborn, Barry E. North
THE STRUCTURAL DETERMINANTS OF THERMODYNAMICS REACTIVITY DIFFERENCES IN METHAEMOGLOBINS AND THE VARIABILITY OF HAEMOGLOBIN AFFINITY FOR DIPHOSPHOGLYCERATE ION, Pages 1049-1058, Gabriel B. Ogunmola, Olusoji Amire, John G. Beetlestone
STRUCTURAL AND FREE ENERGY CHANGES IN HEMOGLOBIN MEASURED BY HYDROGEN EXCHANGE METHODS, Pages 1059-1066, S. Walter Englander
PROTON NMR STUDIES OF HEMOPROTEINS SUBSTITUTED WITH COBALTOUS PORPHYRINS, Pages 1067-1073, Toshiro Inubushi, Masao Ikeda-Saito, George G. McDonald, Takashi Yonetani
PICOSECOND TRANSIENT ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF HEMOGLOBIN, Pages 1075-1083, B.I. Greene, R.M. Hochstrasser, R.B. Weisman, W.A. Eaton
HEMOGLOBIN S POLYMERIZATION IN THE PHOTOSTATIONARY STATE, Pages 1085-1092, F.A. Ferrone, J. Hofrichter, W.A. Eaton
EXHIBITION OF DELAY TIME IN AGGREGATION OF DEOXY Hb S IN CONCENTRATED PHOSPHATE BUFFER, Pages 1093-1097, Kazuhiko Adachi, Toshio Asakura
Introduction to Structural-Functional Approaches to Membrane Energetics, Page 1098
THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF RECONSTITUTED Ca2+ ATPASE*/LIPID AND PHOTOSYNTHETIC REACTION CENTER‡/LIPID MEMBRANES, Pages 1099-1108, L. Herbette, A. Scarpa, J. Pachence, P.L. Dutton, J.K. Blasie, C.T. Wang, A. Saito, S. Fleischer
RHODOPSIN AND BACTERIORHODOPSIN IN MODEL MEMBRANES, Pages 1109-1117, M. Montal, A. Darszon, R. Strasser
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND ENERGETICS OF ACTIVE TRANSPORT, Pages 1119-1127, H.R. Kaback, Gregory J. Kaczorowski, Lehka Patel, Dan E. Robertson
MECHANISM OF FREE ENERGY UTILIZATION FOR ACTIVE TRANSPORT OF CALCIUM ION, Pages 1129-1136, Giuseppe Inesi, Carol Coan, Sergio Verjovski-Almeida, Mark Kurzmack, David E. Lewis
ZEROING IN ON THE IONOPHORIC SITE OF THE (Ca2++Mg2+)-ATPase, Pages 1137-1147, Amira Klip, David H. MacLennan
IONIC INTERACTIONS IN THE CALCIUM CONDUCTANCE OF NEURONS, Pages 1149-1159, K.S. Lee, N. Akaike, S. Yasui, A.M. Brown
CARRIER-MEDIATED TRANSLOCATION OF CYSTEINESULFINATE ACROSS THE MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE, Pages 1161-1169, Ferdinando Palmieri, Italo Stipani, Vito Iacobazzi
CALCIUM-ANION SYMPORT SYSTEMS IN MITOCHONDRIA, Pages 1171-1178, Peter Mitchell, Jennifer Moyle
THE REGULATION OF CYTOPLASMIC CALCIUM BY LIVER MITOCHONDRIA, Pages 1179-1186, David Nicholls
CHARGE AND H+/Ca2+ STOICHIOMETRIES DURING Ca2+ INFLUX AND EFFLUX IN RAT LIVER MITOCHONDRIA, Pages 1187-1195, Karl E. Åkerman, N.-E. Leo Saris
LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT Ca2+-CARRIER FROM INNER MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE, Pages 1197-1203, Adil E. Shamoo, Arco Y. Jeng, William F. Tivol
THE UNIQUE ABILITY OF PICRATE TO UNCOUPLE SUBMITOCHONDRIAL PARTICLES BUT NOT MITOCHONDRIA IS CONSISTENT WITH THE CHEMIOSMOTIC HYPOTHESIS, Pages 1205-1214, Stuart McLaughlin, Moisés Eisenberg, Fredric Cohen, James Dilger
AMPHOTERIC COMPLEXES OF A NEUTRAL IONOPHORE HAVING TERTIARY AMIDE LIGANDS—A MODEL FOR ANION BINDING TO THE POLYPEPTIDE BACKBONE, Pages 1215-1225, George Eisenman, Rimona Margalit
β-HELICAL TRANSMEMBRANE CHANNELS: COMMENTS ON ENERGETICS, STRUCTURE, MONOVALENT AND DIVALENT CATION SELECTIVITY AND VOLTAGE DEPENDENCE, Pages 1227-1234, Dan W. Urry
INTERACTION OF GRAMICIDIN WITH MONOVALENT CATIONS, Pages 1235-1244, Arthur Kowalsky
CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS OF IONOPHORES, Pages 1245-1252, Berton C. Pressman, Frank A. Lattanzio
SPIN-PROBE—SPIN-LABEL INVESTIGATIONS OF MODEL MEMBRANES, Pages 1253-1261, James S. Hyde, Carol A. Popp, S. Schreier
SURFACE POTENTIAL CHANGES AND pH GRADIENTS MEASURED WITH PARAMAGNETIC PROBES IN ILLUMINATED THYLAKOID MEMBRANES, Pages 1263-1272, Alexandre T. Quintanilha
PROTON AND HYDROXYL PERMEABILITY COEFFICIENTS MEASURED FOR UNILAMELLAR LIPOSOMES, Pages 1273-1283, J. Wylie Nichols, David W. Deamer
CONTROL OF INTERACTIONS OF 9-AMINO ACRIDINE DERIVATIVES WITH BEEF HEART SUBMITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANES, Pages 1285-1292, Cheng-Schen Huang, C.P. Lee
POTENTIAL SENSITIVE OXONOL DYES: MODEL SYSTEMS TO ORGANELLES, Pages 1293-1303, Jerry Smith, Linda Powers, Roger Prince, Britton Chance, Lindsay Bashford
SOME PROPERTIES OF THE EXTRINSIC PROBE, OXONOL-V, IN TISSUES, Pages 1305-1311, Lindsay Bashford, Clyde Barlow, Britton Chance, Jerry Smith, Binah Silberstein, Stig Rehncrona
POTENTIOMETRIC PROBES FOR SIMULTANEOUS OPTICAL RECORDING FROM MULTIPLE SITES IN NEURAL NETWORKS, Pages 1313-1322, B.M. Salzberg, L.B. Cohen, A. Grinvald, W.N. Ross
MEASUREMENT OF RED BLOOD CELL MEMBRANE POTENTIAL BY CYANINE DYE FLUORESCENCE, Pages 1323-1331, Jeffrey C. Freedman, Joseph F. Hoffman
FEATURES AND FUNCTION OF LATERAL MOTION ON CELL MEMBRANE REVEALED BY FLUORESCENCE DYNAMICS, Pages 1333-1339, Watt W. Webb
Introduction to Nondestructive Measurements of Tissue Function, Page 1340
CREATINE KINASE ACTIVITIES IN SKELETAL AND CARDIAC MUSCLE MEASURED BY SATURATION TRANSFER NMR, Pages 1341-1349, Truman R. Brown, David G. Gadian, Pamela B. Garlick, George K. Radda, P. John Seeley, Peter Styles
31P NMR STUDIES ON PERFUSED MOUSE LIVER, Pages 1351-1356, A.C. McLaughlin, Hiroshi Takeda, Britton Chance
A 13C NMR STUDY OF GLUCONEOGENESIS IN ISOLATED RAT LIVER CELLS, Pages 1357-1363, S.M. Cohen, S. Ogawa, R.G. Shulman
13C NMR STUDIES OF GLYCOLYSIS IN SUSPENSIONS OF ESCHERICHIA COLI CELLS, Pages 1365-1370, T.R. Brown, J.A. den Hollander, R.G. Shulman, K. Ugurbil
PHOSPHORUS NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE OF DISEASED MUSCLE, Pages 1371-1378, C. Tyler Burt, Joseph M. Chalovich, Morris J. Danon, Thomas Gloneky, Michael Bárány
OXYGEN ELECTRODES - A BRIEF REVIEW, Pages 1379-1387, Manfred Kessler, Jens Höper
PEROXIDE AND REDOX-COUPLED POLAROGRAPHIC ENZYME ELECTRODES, Pages 1389-1398, Leland C. Clark Jr.
DIRECT MEASUREMENT OF MEMBRANE POTENTIAL AND RESISTANCE IN GIANT CELLS OF ESCHERICHIA COLI, Pages 1399-1407, Hubert Felle, David L. Stetson, W. Scott Long, Clifford L. Slayman
INTRACELLULAR K+ ACTIVITY IN SHEEP CARDIAC PURKINJE FIBERS, Pages 1409-1416, John L. Walker
PACEMAKER CURRENTS AND PARACELLULAR K+ ACCUMULATION IN RABBIT SINOATRIAL NODE, Pages 1417-1426, J. Weiss, J. Maylie, M. Morad
MEASUREMENT OF EXTRACELLULAR ION ACTIVITIES DURING ACUTE CORONARY OCCLUSION, Pages 1427-1434, Markus Güggi, Manfred Kessler, Ferdinand Greitschus, Volker Wiegand, Werner Meesmann
EXTRACELLULAR OXYGEN GRADIENTS IN SHOCK, Pages 1435-1443, Ian A. Silver
NONINVASIVE MONITORING OF HUMAN BRAIN OXIDATIVE METABOLISM, Pages 1445-1455, George Austin, Ronald Jutzy, Britton Chance, Clyde Barlow
SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC MONITORING OF CEREBRAL O2 SUFFICIENCY AND CIRCULATORY PARAMETERS, Pages 1457-1466, Frans F. Jöbsis
SHEDDING LIGHT ON THE AWAKE BRAIN, Pages 1467-1476, A. Mayevsky
METABOLIC RESPONSES OF THE GERBIL BRAIN CORTEX TO ANOXIA, SPREADING DEPRESSION, CAROTID OCCLUSION AND STROKE., Pages 1477-1485, Binah R. Silberstein, Avraham Mayevsky, Britton Chance
TWO- AND THREE DIMENSIONAL REDOX HETEROGENEITY OF RAT LIVER. EFFECTS OF ANOXIA AND ALCOHOL ON THE LOBULAR REDOX PATTERN., Pages 1487-1497, Bjørn Quistorff, Britton Chance, Heroshi Takeda
ORGAN SPECTROPHOTOMETRY OF CYTOCHROME P-450 AND OF CATALASE LIGAND COMPLEXES IN INTACT PERFUSED LIVER, Pages 1499-1505, Helmut Sies
NON-DESTRUCTIVE MEASUREMENT OF TISSUE OXIDATIVE FUNCTIONS : MEASUREMENT OF CONCENTRATIONS OF RESPIRATORY ENZYMES AND THE RATE OF OXYGEN CONSUMPTION IN LIVING LIVER TISSUE BY REFLECTANCE SPECTROPHOTOMETRY, Pages 1507-1514, Nobuhiro Sato, Motoaki Shichiri, Norio Hayashi, Takakatsu Matsumura, Takenobu Kamada, Hiroshi Abe, Bunji Hagihara
THREE DIMENSIONAL DISPLAY OF THE ISCHEMIC REGION OF A RAT HEART, Pages 1515-1522, John Haselgrove, Clyde Barlow, Britton Chance, Elizabeth Joyce, Hilde Kanamuller, Mark Bruckner
CPRRELATION OF ISOMETRIC TENSION AND REDOX STATE IN PERFUSED RABBIT INTERVENTRICULAR SEPTUM, Pages 1523-1532, Terrell L. Rich, John R. Williamson
RESOLUTION OF ISCHEMIC BORDERZONE BY NADH FLUOROPHOTOGRAPHY IN ISOLATED PERFUSED RABBIT HEARTS, Pages 1533-1540, Clyde H. Barlow, Alden H. Harken, Michael B. Simson, Wesley Harden III, Hassan Rastegar, Britton Chance
NATURE OF FLOW AND OXYGEN BORDER ZONES IN HYPOXIC AND ISCHEMIC MYOCARDIUM, Pages 1541-1550, Charles Steenbergen, John R. Williamson, Gilbert J. DeLeeuw
IN SITU MEASUREMENTS OF FREE CALCIUM WITH METALLOCHROMIC INDICATORS, Pages 1551-1554, F.J. Brinley Jr., J.T. Tiffert, A. Scarpa
Index, Pages 1555-1561