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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 125
Pages xi-xv
Preface
Page xvii
Sidney Fleischer, Becca Fleischer
Volumes in series
Pages xix,xxi-xxx
[1] Energetics of proton transport and secondary transport Original Research Article
Pages 3-15
Hagai Rottenberg
[2] Isolation of highly coupled heart mitochondria in high yield using a bacterial collagenase Original Research Article
Pages 16-27
Peter P. Toth, Shelagh M. Ferguson-Miller, Clarence H. Suelter
[3] Alkyl glycoside detergents: Synthesis and applications to the study of membrane proteins Original Research Article
Pages 27-35
T. Vanaken, S. Foxall-Vanaken, S. Castleman, S. Ferguson-Miller
[4] Lipid enrichment and fusion of mitochondrial inner membranes Original Research Article
Pages 35-45
Charles R. Hackenbrock, Brad Chazotte
[5] Changes of surface and membrane potentials in biomembranes Original Research Article
Pages 46-58
Naoki Kamo, Yonosuke Kobatake
[6] Rate of redox reactions related to surface potential and other surface-related parameters in biological membranes Original Research Article
Pages 58-86
Shigeru Itoh, Mitsuo Nishimura
[7] Use of N,N′-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide to study membrane-bound enzymes Original Research Article
Pages 86-108
Maceij J. NaЕ‚И©cz, Robert P. Casey, Angelo Azzi
[8] Voltammetric measurements of quinones Original Research Article
Pages 109-119
Roger C. Prince, Paul Lloyd-Williams, J. Malcolm Bruce, P. Leslie Dutton
[9] Determination of partition coefficients of quinones by high-performance liquid chromatography Original Research Article
Pages 119-129
Barry S. Braun, Uli Benbow, Paul Lloyd-Williams, J. Malcolm Bruce, P. Leslie Dutton
[10] Function of protonmotive force in translocation of protein across membranes Original Research Article
Pages 129-138
Linda L. Randall
[11] Use of secretion cloning vectors for guiding the localization of proteins in Escherichia coli Original Research Article
Pages 138-149
Charles A. Lunn, Masayasu Takahara, Masayori Inouye
[12] Use of 1ac gene fusions to study transport proteins Original Research Article
Pages 150-156
Howard A. Shuman
[13] Use of transposons to isolate and characterize mutants lacking membrane proteins, illustrated by the sugar transport systems of Escherichia coli Original Research Article
Pages 157-180
Maurice C. Jones-Mortimer, Peter J.F. Henderson
[14] ECF locus in Escherichia coli: Defect in energization for ATP synthesis and active transport Original Research Article
Pages 180-186
Jen-Shiang Hong
[15] Mutations in the eup locus of Escherichia coli, energy uncoupled phenotype Original Research Article
Pages 187-190
Charles A. Plate
[16] Methods for mutagenesis of the bacterioopsin gene Original Research Article
Pages 190-214
Marie A. Gilles-Gonzalez, Neil R. Hackett, Simon J. Jones, H. Gobind Khorana, Dae-Sil Lee, Kin-Ming Lo, John M. McCoy
[17] Oligonucleotide-directed site-specific mutagenesis of the 1ac permease of Escherichia coli Original Research Article
Pages 214-230
Hemanta K. Sarkar, Paul V. Viitanen, Etana Padan, William R. Trumble, Mohindar S. Poonian, Warren McComas, H. Ronald Kaback
[18] DNA sequence and transcription of genes for ATP synthase subunits from photosynthetic bacteria Original Research Article
Pages 230-249
Victor L.J. Tybulewicz, Gunnar Falk, John E. Walker
[19] Membrane transport in rickettsiae Original Research Article
Pages 253-259
Herbert H. Winkler
[20] Transport in mycoplasmas Original Research Article
Pages 259-264
Shlomo Rottem, Vincent P. Cirillo
[21] Transport through the outer membrane of bacteria Original Research Article
Pages 265-278
Hiroshi Nikaido
[22] Binding protein-dependent active transport in Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium Original Research Article
Pages 279-289
Clement E. Furlong
[23] Calcium-induced permeabilization of the outer membrane: A method for reconstitution of periplasmic binding protein-dependent transport systems in Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium Original Research Article
Pages 289-302
Johann M. Brass
[24] Reconstitution of periplasmic binding protein-dependent glutamine transport in vesicles Original Research Article
Pages 302-309
Arthur G. Hunt, Jen-Shiang Hong
[25] Isolation and crystallization of bacterial porin Original Research Article
Pages 309-328
R. Michael Garavito, JГјrg P. Rosenbusch
[26] Ion extrusion systems in Escherichia coli Original Research Article
Pages 328-336
Barry P. Rosen
[27] Intracellular pH regulation in bacterial cells Original Research Article
Pages 337-352
Etana Padan, Shimon Schuldiner
[28] Regulation of internal pH in acidophilic and alkalophilic bacteria Original Research Article
Pages 352-365
T.A. Krulwich, A.A. Guffanti
[29] Peptide transport in bacteria Original Research Article
Pages 365-377
Christopher F. Higgins, Margaret M. Gibson
[30] Methods for the study of the melibiose carrier of Escherichia coli Original Research Article
Pages 377-387
Dorothy M. Wilson, Tomofusa Tsuchiya, T. Hastings Wilson
[31] Assay, genetics, proteins, and reconstitution of proton-linked galactose, arabinose, and xylose transport systems of Escherichia coli Original Research Article
Pages 387-429
Peter J.F. Henderson, Andrew J.S. Macpherson
[32] Purification, reconstitution, and characterization of the lac permease of Escherichia coli Original Research Article
Pages 429-452
Paul Viitanen, Michael J. Newman, David L. Foster, T. Hastings Wilson, H. Ronald Kaback
[33] Preparation of monoclonal antibodies and site-directed polyclonal antibodies against the lac permease of Escherichia coli Original Research Article
Pages 453-467
Nancy Carrasco, Doris Herzlinger, Waleed Danho, H. Ronald Kaback
[34] Glycerol facilitator in Escherichia coli Original Research Article
Pages 467-473
E.C.C. Lin
[35] Polyhydric alcohol transport by bacteria Original Research Article
Pages 473-485
Joseph W. Lengeler
[36] Alanine carrier from thermophilic bacteria Original Research Article
Pages 485-491
H. Hirata
[37] Generation of a protonmotive force in anaerobic bacteria by end-product efflux Original Research Article
Pages 492-510
Bart Ten Brink, Wil N. Konings
[38] Light-driven chloride transport in halorhodopsin-containing cell envelope vesicles Original Research Article
Pages 510-520
Brigitte Schobert, Janos K. Lanyi
[39] Sodium translocation by NADH oxidase of Vibrio alginolyticus: Isolation and characterization of the sodium pump-defective mutants Original Research Article
Pages 520-530
Hajime Tokuda
[40] Preparation, characterization, and reconstitution of oxaloacetate decarboxylase from Klebsiella aerogenes, a sodium pump Original Research Article
Pages 530-540
Peter Dimroth
[41] Sodium pump methylmalonyl-CoA decarboxylase from Veillonella alcalescens Original Research Article
Pages 540-546
Wilhelm Hilpert, Peter Dimroth
[42] Biotin-dependent decarboxylases as bacterial sodium pumps: Purification and reconstitution of glutaconyl-CoA decarboxylase from Acidaminococcus fermentans Original Research Article
Pages 547-558
Wolfgang Buckel
[43] Anion exchange in bacteria: Reconstitution of phosphate: Hexose 6-phosphate antiport from Streptococcus lactis Original Research Article
Pages 558-563
Suresh V. Ambudkar, Peter C. Maloney
[44] Proton-driven bacterial flagellar motor Original Research Article
Pages 563-581
Robert M. Macnab
[45] Sodium-driven flagellar motors of alkalophilic Bacillus Original Research Article
Pages 582-592
Yasuo Imae, Hiroshi Matsukura, Syoyu Kobayasi
[46] Mitochondrial outer membrane channel (VDAC, Porin) two-dimensional crystals from Neurospora Original Research Article
Pages 595-610
Carmen A. Mannella
[47] Reconstitution of ADP/ATP translocase in phospholipid vesicles Original Research Article
Pages 610-618
Reinhard Krämer
[48] Fluorescent nucleotide analogs as active site probes for the ADP/ATP carrier and the uncoupling protein Original Research Article
Pages 618-630
Martin Klingenberg
[49] Techniques for NMR and ESR studies on the ADP/ATP carrier Original Research Article
Pages 631-639
Klaus Beyer, Anton Munding
[50] Fluorescent probes of the mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier protein Original Research Article
Pages 639-649
Marc R. Block, François Boulay, Gérard Brandolin, Yves Dupont, Guy J.M. Lauquin, Pierre V. Vignais
[51] ADP/ATP carrier: Analysis of transmembrane folding using pyridoxal phosphate Original Research Article
Pages 650-658
Werner Bogner, Heinrich Aquila
[52] Chemical modifications and active site labeling of the mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier Original Research Article
Pages 658-670
Marc R. Block, François Boulay, Gérard Brandolin, Guy J.M. Lauquin, Pierre V. Vignais
[53] Measurement of citrate transport in tumor mitochondria Original Research Article
Pages 671-691
Ronald S. Kaplan, Risa A. Parlo, Peter S. Coleman
[54] Partial purification and reconstitution of the tricarboxylate carrier from rat liver mitochondria Original Research Article
Pages 692-696
Ferdinando Palmieri, Italo Stipani, Girolamo Prezioso, Reinhard Krämer
[55] Isolation and reconstitution of the phosphate transport protein from mitochondria Original Research Article
Pages 697-705
Hartmut Wohlrab, Hanno V.J. Kolbe, Anne Collins
[56] Transport of metabolites across the chloroplast envelope Original Research Article
Pages 705-716
H.W. Heldt, U.I. FlГјgge
[57] Chloroplast phosphate-triose phosphate-phosphoglycerate translocator: Its identification, isolation, and reconstitution Original Research Article
Pages 716-730
U.I. FlГјgge, H.W. Heldt
Author index
Pages 731-759
Subject index
Pages 761-788
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