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نویسندگان: Anthony San Pietro (Eds.)
سری: Methods in Enzymology 23
ISBN (شابک) : 9780121818869
ناشر: Academic Press
سال نشر: 1971
تعداد صفحات: 783
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Photosynthesis and Nitrogen Part A به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب فتوسنتز و نیتروژن قسمت A نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
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
The critically acclaimed laboratory standard, Methods in Enzymology, is one of the most highly respected publications in the field of biochemistry. Since 1955, each volume has been eagerly awaited, frequently consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike. The series contains much material still relevant today - truly an essential publication for researchers in all fields of life sciences
Content:
Contributors to volume XXIII
Pages xi-xiv
Preface
Page xv
San Pietro Anthony
Volumes in series
Pages xvii-xix
[1] Techniques for the enrichment, isolation, and maintenance of the photosynthetic bacteria Original Research Article
Pages 3-28
C.B. van Niel
[2] Algal cultures—sources and methods of cultivation Original Research Article
Pages 29-53
Richard C. Starr
[3] Preparation and photosynthetic properties of synchronous cultures of Scenedesmus Original Research Article
Pages 53-66
Norman I. Bishop, Horst Senger
[4] Synchronously grown cultures of Chlamydomonas reinhardi Original Research Article
Pages 67-73
Stefan Surzycki
[5] Synchronous cultures: Euglena Original Research Article
Pages 74-78
J.R. Cook
[6] Synchronous culture of Chlorella Original Research Article
Pages 78-84
Eiji Hase, Yuji Morimura
[7] Synchronized cultures: diatoms Original Research Article
Pages 85-96
W.M. Darley, B.E. Volcani
[8] Tissue culture: plant Original Research Article
Pages 96-109
W.M. Laetsch
[9] Large-scale culture of algae Original Research Article
Pages 110-115
H.W. Siegelman, R.R.L. Guillard
[10] Preparation and properties of mutant strains of Chlamydomonas reinhardi Original Research Article
Pages 119-129
R.P. Levine
[11] Preparation and properties of mutants: Scenedesmus Original Research Article
Pages 130-143
Norman I. Bishop
[12] Isolation of mutants from Euglena gracilis Original Research Article
Pages 143-162
Jerome A. Schiff, Harvard Lyman, George K. Russell
[13] Preparation and properties of Chlorella mutants in chlorophyll biosynthesis Original Research Article
Pages 162-168
S. Granick
[14] Chlorella mutants Original Research Article
Pages 168-171
Mary Belle Allen
[15] Origin and properties of mutant plants: Yellow tobacco Original Research Article
Pages 171-194
Georg H. Schmid
[16] Protoplasts of plant cells Original Research Article
Pages 197-209
Albert W. Ruesink
[17] Protoplasts of algal cells Original Research Article
Pages 209-211
John Biggins
[18] Chloroplasts (and Grana): Aqueous (including high carbon fixation ability) Original Research Article
Pages 211-220
D.A. Walker
[19] Chloroplasts: Nonaqueous Original Research Article
Pages 221-228
C.R. Stocking
[20] Chloroplasts (and Lamellae): Algal preparations Original Research Article
Pages 228-242
D. Graham, Robert M. Smillie
[21] Algal preparations with photophosphorylation activity Original Research Article
Pages 242-248
Peter Böger
[22] Chloroplasts (and Grana): Photosynthetic electron transport in aldehyde-fixed material Original Research Article
Pages 248-250
R.B. Park
[23] Chloroplast preparations deficient in coupling factor 1 Original Research Article
Pages 251-253
Richard E. McCarty
[24] Chloroplasts (and Grana): Heptane treated Original Research Article
Pages 253-256
Clanton C. Black Jr.
[25] Bacterial chromatophores Original Research Article
Pages 256-268
Albert W. Frenkel, Rodger A. Nelson
[26] Subchloroplast fragments: Digitonin method Original Research Article
Pages 268-276
N.K. Boardman
[27] Subchloroplast fragments: Triton X-100 method Original Research Article
Pages 277-289
Leo P. Vernon, Elwood R. Shaw
[28] Subchloroplast fragments: Sonication method Original Research Article
Pages 289-296
G. Jacobi
[29] Subchloroplast fragments: Sodium dodecyl sulfate method Original Research Article
Pages 296-302
Kazuo Shibata
[30] Preparation and properties of phosphorylating subchloroplast particles Original Research Article
Pages 302-305
Richard E. McCarty
[31] Subchromatophore fragments: Chromatium, Rhodospirillum rubrum, and Rhodopseudomonas palustris Original Research Article
Pages 305-320
Augusto Garcia, J. Philip Thornber, Leo P. Vernon
[32] Subchromatophore fragments: Rhodopseudomonas spheroides Original Research Article
Pages 321-324
Michael A. Cusanovich
[33] Cytochrome components in chloroplasts of the higher plants Original Research Article
Pages 327-344
D.S. Bendall, H.E. Davenport, Robert Hill
[34] Cytochromes: Bacterial Original Research Article
Pages 344-363
Robert G. Bartsch
[35] Cytochromes: Algal Original Research Article
Pages 364-368
Eijiro Yakushiji
[36] Euglena Cytochromes Original Research Article
Pages 368-371
Akira Mitsui
[37] Quinones in algae and higher plants Original Research Article
Pages 372-408
Rita Barr, F.L. Crane
[38] Plastocyanin Original Research Article
Pages 408-413
Sakae Katoh
[39] Ferredoxins from photosynthetic bacteria, algae, and higher plants Original Research Article
Pages 413-440
Bob B. Buchanan, Daniel I. Arnon
[40] Ferredoxin-NADP reductase from spinach Original Research Article
Pages 440-447
Masateru Shin
[41] NADPH-Cytochrome f reductase from spinach Original Research Article
Pages 447-451
Giorgio Forti
[42] Analytical procedures for the isolation, identification, estimation, and investigation of the chlorophylls Original Research Article
Pages 452-476
Harold H. Strain, Benjamin T. Cope, Walter A. Svec
[43] Biological forms of chlorophyll a Original Research Article
Pages 477-487
J.S. Brown
[44] Nitrite reductase Original Research Article
Pages 487-491
Manuel Losada, Antonio Paneque
[45] Nitrate reductase from higher plants Original Research Article
Pages 491-503
R.H. Hageman, D.P. Hucklesby
[46] Phytoflavin Original Research Article
Pages 504-514
Robert M. Smillie, Barrie Entsch
[47] Detection and isolation of P700 Original Research Article
Pages 515-522
T.V. Marsho, B. Kok
[48] Acyl lipids in photosynthetic systems Original Research Article
Pages 523-547
C. Freeman Allen, Pearl Good
[49] Preparation and assay of chloroplast coupling factor CF1 Original Research Article
Pages 547-555
Stephen Lien, Efraim Racker
[50] Partial resolution of the photophosphorylating system of Rhodopseudomonas capsulata Original Research Article
Pages 556-561
Assunta Baccarini-Melandri, Bruno A. Melandri
[51] ATP-ADP exchange enzyme from spinach chloroplasts Original Research Article
Pages 561-565
Joseph S. Kahn
[52] Adenosine diphosphoribose phosphorylase from Euglena gracilis Original Research Article
Pages 566-570
William R Evans
[53] Ribulose diphosphate carboxylase from spinach leaves Original Research Article
Pages 570-577
Marcia Wishnick, M. Daniel Lane
[54] Protochlorophyllide holochrome Original Research Article
Pages 578-582
H.W. Siegelman, P. Schopfer
[55] Phosphodoxin Original Research Article
Pages 582-586
Clanton C. Black Jr.
[56] Quantitative determination of carotenoids in photosynthetic tissues Original Research Article
Pages 586-602
SynnГёve Liaaen-Jensen, Arne Jensen
[57] Chlorophyll-protein complexes Original Research Article
Pages 603-613
Atusi Takamiya
[58] Cytochrome reducing substance Original Research Article
Pages 613-618
Yoshihiko Fujita, Jack Myers
[59] ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase from spinach leaf Original Research Article
Pages 618-624
Gilles RibГ©reau-Gayon, Jack Preiss
[60] Carotenoproteins Original Research Article
Pages 624-636
Bacon Ke
[61] Bacteriochlorophyll-protein of green photosynthetic bacteria Original Research Article
Pages 636-644
John M. Olson
[62] High potential iron proteins: Bacterial Original Research Article
Pages 644-649
Robert G. Bartsch
[63] Adenosine triphosphatase: Bacterial Original Research Article
Pages 650-654
T. Horio, K. Nishikawa, Y. Horiuti
[64] Enzymes catalyzing exchange reactions: Bacterial Original Research Article
Pages 654-664
T. Horio, N. Yamamoto, Y. Horiuti, K. Nishikawa
[65] Isolation of leaf peroxisomes Original Research Article
Pages 665-682
N.E. Tolbert
[66] Chlorophyll a-protein complex of blue-green algae Original Research Article
Pages 682-687
J. Philip Thornber
[67] The photochemical reaction center of Rhodopseudomonas viridis Original Research Article
Pages 688-691
J. Philip Thornber
[68] Spinach leaf d-fructose 1,6-diphosphate 1-phosphohydrolase (FDPase) EC 3.1.3.11 Original Research Article
Pages 691-696
Jack Preiss, Elaine Greenberg
[69] Photochemical reaction centers from Rhodopseudomonas spheroides Original Research Article
Pages 696-704
Roderick K. Clayton, Richard T. Wang
Author index
Pages 705-721
Subject index
Pages 722-743