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نویسندگان: Britton Chance. Chuan-pu Lee and J. Kent Blasie (Eds.)
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780121678012
ناشر: Academic Press Inc
سال نشر: 1971
تعداد صفحات: 536
زبان: English
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Content:
Johnson Research Foundation Colloquia, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
CONTRIBUTORS, Pages xi-xviii
PREFACE, Pages xix-xxi, Britton Chance, Chuan-pu Lee, J. Kent Blasie
CONTENTS OF VOLUME II, Pages xxiii-xxix
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS, Pages 3-4, B. Chance
GENERAL INTRODUCTION OF RESPONSIVE PROBES, Pages 5-8, B. Chance, J.K. Blasie
INTRODUCTION TO FLUORESCENCE PROBES, Pages 11-15, B. Chance, G.K. Radda
THE EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT ON FLUORESCENCE PROBES, Pages 17-31, Ludwig Brand, Carl J. Seliskar, David C. Turner
DISCUSSION, Pages 32-39
THE USE OF SPECIFIC CHROMOPHORIC INHIBITORS IN INVESTIGATIONS OF BIOLOGICAL REACTIONS IN SOLUTION, IN CRYSTALS AND IN MEMBRANES, Pages 41-55, George P. Hess
STRUCTURAL SENSITIVE ASPECTS OF THE ELECTRONIC SPECTRUM, Pages 57-64, Robin M. Hochstrasser
DISCUSSION, Pages 65-69
INTRODUCTION TO MAGNETIC RESONANCE TECHNIQUES, Pages 71-73, W.D. Phillips
THE NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY OF PROTEINS, Pages 75-95, W.D. Phillips
PARAMAGNETIC PROBES IN ENZYME SYSTEMS, Pages 97-107, Mildred Cohn
ENZYME-LIGAND INTERACTIONS AS DETECTED BY NUCLEAR RELAXATION RATES OF SUBSTRATES AND INHIBITORS, Pages 109-123, Albert S. Mildvan
ELECTRON-NUCLEAR DOUBLE RESONANCE (ENDOR) FROM RANDOMLY ORIENTED BIOMOLECULES, Pages 125-134, L.E. Göran Eriksson, James S. Hyde, Anders Ehrenberg
ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE OF SINGLE CRYSTALS AS ENVIRONMENTAL PROBES, Pages 135-141, Arthur S. Brill, Paul R. Kirkpatrick, Charles P. Scholes, John H. Venable Jr.
DISCUSSION, Page 142
OPTICAL ACTIVITY AND CONFORMATION OF PROTEINS, Pages 143-153, Sherman Beychok
NEAR INFRARED CIRCULAR DICHROISM: d → d TRANSITIONS IN HEMOPROTEINS, Pages 155-164, William A. Eaton, Elliot Charney
DISCUSSION, Pages 165-168
INTRODUCTION TO X-RAY DIFFRACTION AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPY STUDIES, Page 169, J.K. Blasie
PROTEIN CONFORMATIONAL CHANGES STUDIED BY DIFFRACTION TECHNIQUES, Pages 171-177, Benno P. Schoenborn
LOW-ANGLE X-RAY DIFFRACTION OF BIOLOGICAL MEMBRANES, Pages 179-187, C.R. Worthington
PROBING MEMBRANE STRUCTURE WITH THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE, Pages 189-195, D.F. Parsons
CHARACTERIZATION OF A HYDROCARBON SOLUBLE PROTEIN/LIPID COMPLEX, Pages 197-200, W. Lesslauer, D.F. Parsons
DISCUSSION, Pages 201-205
STATE CHANGES OF THE MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE AS DETECTED BY THE FLUORESCENCE PROBE 1-ANILINO-8-NAPHTHALENE SULFONIC ACID, Pages 209-218, A. Azzi, H. Vainio
PROBES OF MACROMOLECULAR AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE IN THE MEMBRANES OF MITOCHONDRIA AND SUBMITOCHONDRIAL VESICLES, Pages 219-226, Lester Packer, Michael P. Donovan, John M. Wrigglesworth
FLUOROCHROME LABELING OF CHROMATOPHORES OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC BACTERIA WITH AURAMINE O, Pages 227-233, Mitsuo Nishimura
FLUORESCENCE CHANGES IN DYE-TREATED NERVE FOLLOWING ELECTRIC STIMULATION, Pages 235-237, Ichiji Tasaki
ANILINO-1, 8-NAPHTHALENE SULFONATE AND BROMTHYMOL BLUE RESPONSES TO MEMBRANE ENERGIZATION, Pages 239-243, B. Chance, Y. Mukai
KINETIC ANALYSIS OF MNS INTERACTION WITH SUBMITOCHONDRIAL PARTICLES, Pages 245-246, Britton Chance
DISCUSSION, Pages 247-248
SPIN LABELING OF SUBMITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE, Pages 249-258, C.P. Lee, H. Drott, B. Johansson, T. Yonetani, B. Chance
DISCUSSION, Pages 259-260
RESPONSE OF ANS TO CA++ BINDING IN MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE AS AFFECTED BY LOCAL ANESTHETICS, Pages 261-264, B. Chance, L. Mela
K+ GRADIENTS IN SUBMITOCHONDRIAL PARTICLES, Pages 265-271, M. Montal
K+ TRANSPORT IN SUBMITOCHONDRIAL PARTICLES, Pages 273-277, R.S. Cockrell
GLUTARALDEHYDE AS A PROBE OF METABOLISM-LINKED CHANGES IN THE MITOCHONDRIAL PROTEINS, Pages 279-282, P.A. George Fortes
CALCIUM TRANSPORT IN SONICATED SUBMITOCHONDRIAL PARTICLES, Pages 283-284, Efraim Racker
GENERAL DISCUSSION RESPONSES OF PROBES TO IONIC GRADIENTS, Pages 285-291
USE OF 8-ANILINO-l-NAPHTHALENE SULFONATE AS CONFORMATIONAL PROBE ON BIOLOGICAL MEMBRANES, Pages 293-301, J. Vanderkooi, A. Martonosi
ANS FLUORESCENCE AS AN INDICATOR OF IONIC INTERACTION WITH MEMBRANES, Pages 303-310, Bastien Gomperts, Reinhard Stock
INTERACTION OF FLUORESCENT PROBES WITH HEMOGLOBIN FREE ERYTHROCYTE MEMBRANES, Pages 311-323, C. Gitler, B. Rubalcava
THE DESIGN OF FLUORESCENT PROBES FOR MEMBRANES, Pages 325-338, R.B. Freedman, D.J. Hancock, G.K. Radda
CONFORMATIONAL ACTIVITY VS. ION-INDUCED OSMOTIC PERTURBATION IN THE TRANSFORMATION OF MITOCHONDRIAL ULTRASTRUCTURE, Pages 339-344, Charles R. Hackenbrock, James L. Gamble Jr.
IS THERE A MECHANOCHEMICAL COUPLING IN MITOCHONDRIAL OXIDATIVE-PHOSPHORYLATION?, Pages 345-350, Henry Tedeschi
X-RAY DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS OF MYELIN, Pages 351-353, D.F. Parsons, C.K. Akers
GENERAL DISCUSSION: THE ROLE OF STRUCTURE IN THE RESPONSE AND LOCATION OF PROBES IN NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, Pages 355-363
THE PROBLEM OF CYTOCHROME b, Pages 365-370, E.C. Slater, J. Bryla, Z. Kaniuga, S. Muraoka, J.A. Berden
APPROACHES TO THE RELATION OF STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE INNER MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE, Pages 371-376, Efraim Racker
INTERACTIONS OF UBIQUINONE AND CYTOCHROME b IN THE RESPIRATORY CHAIN, Pages 377-389, L. Ernster, I.-Y. Lee, B. Norling, B. Persson, K. Juntti, U.-B. Torndal
PLASTICITY IN THE RESPONSES OF UBIQUINONE AND CYTOCHROME b, Pages 391-395, B. Chance
DISCUSSION, Pages 397-400
LOCALIZATION OF SUCCINATE DEHYDROGENASE IN THE MITOCHONDRIAL INNER MEMBRANE, Pages 401-406, Chuan-pu Lee, Birgitta Johansson, Tsoo E. King
THE TWO SIDES OF THE INNER MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE, Pages 407-410, E. Racker, A. Loyter, R.O. Christiansen
BIOSYNTHETIC ORIGIN OF CYTOCHROME OXIDASE, Pages 411-416, Henry R. Mahler
LOCALIZATION OF CYTOCHROME c AND CYTOCHROME OXIDASE IN THE MITOCHONDRIAL INNER MEMBRANE, Pages 417-426, Chuan-pu Lee
ON BRANCHING AMONG MITOCHONDRIAL RESPIRATORY CHAINS, Pages 427-430, Hartmut Wohlrab
WHERE IS THE MITOCHONDRIAL BINDING SITE FOR CYTOCHROME c?, Pages 431-436, Peter Nicholls, Harold Kimelberg, Eugene Mochan, Bonnie S. Mochan, W.B. Elliott
THE PRESENCE OF DENATURED MITOCHONDRIAL ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATASE IN “STRUCTURAL PROTEIN” FROM BEEF-HEART MITOCHONDRIA, Pages 437-444, Gottfried Schatz, Jo Saltzgaber
RECONSTITUTION OF HIGHLY RESOLVED PARTICLES WITH SUCCINATE DEHYDROGENASE AND COUPLING FACTORS, Pages 445-448, June M. Fessenden-Raden
CONTAMINANTS IN “PURIFIED” ENERGY TRANSFER FACTORS OF OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION, Pages 449-452, D.R. Sanadi
COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF ELECTRON TRANSPORT KINETICS, Pages 453-466, M. Pring
DISCUSSION: ORDERING OF MEMBRANE COMPONENTS: THE SIDEDNESS PROBLEM INTRODUCTORY REMARKS, Pages 467-478
GENERAL DISCUSSION ON PART II, Pages 479-489
COMPUTER PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS OF EPR SPECTRA, Pages 493-501, M. Pring, H. Schleyer
ROTATING DRUM DENSITOMETRY TECHNIQUES, Pages 503-504, R.H. Kretsinger
THE ELECTRIC FIELD JUMP RELAXATION METHOD, Pages 505-510, Georg Ilgenfritz
CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS OF LIGHT SCATTERING: SCATTERING OF COHERENT LIGHT AND CHEMICAL FLUCTUATIONS, Pages 511-518, Leo de Maeyer
TUNABLE LASERS AND OPTICAL SAMPLING, Pages 519-526, J.A. McCray, J. Bunkenburg
TIME-SHARING IN SPECTROPHOTOMETRY AND FLUOROMETRY, Pages 527-534, Dieter Mayer, Britton Chance, Victor Legallais
RELAXATION METHODS, Pages 535-538, Manfred Eigen
GENERAL DISCUSSION ON PART III, Pages 539-542
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 543-551