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AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 44 (1992) Akutsu, T., see Kobayashi, Y. (44) 113 Gakamsky, D.M., Goldin, A.A., Petrov, E.P. and Rubinov, Albani, J. A.N. Motions studies of the human a,-acid glycoprotein Fluorescence decay time distribution for polar dye solu- (orosomucoid) followed by red-edge excitation spectra and tions with time-dependent fluorescent shift (44) 47 polarization of 2-p-toluidinylnaphthalene-6-sulfonate Gerardy-Schahn, R., see Federwisch, M. (44) 151 (TNS) and of tryptophan residues (44) 129 Ghosh, A.N., see Bhattacharyya, M. (44) 209 Aradi, F. Goldin, A.A., see Gakamsky, D.M. (44) 47 Comparative 'H NMR chemical shift study on the stacking Graslund, A., Kim, S.K., Eriksson, $., Nordén, B. and Jern- interaction of pyrimidine with purine and 6-methylpurine strom, B. (44) 143 Dynamics of benzo[a]pyrene diol epoxide adducts in poly(dG-dC) - (dG-dC) studied by synchrotron excited flu- Bhattacharyya, M., Ghosh, A.N., Chaudhuri, U. and Poddar, orescence polarization anisotropy decay (44) 21 R.K. Chlorpromazine induced aggregation of normal human Heffer-Lauc, M., see Lauc, G. (44) 79 hemoglobin. Electron microscopic evidence (44) 209 Bismuto, E., Sirangelo, I. and Irace, G. Imanishi, Y., see Taku, K. (44) 187 Fluorescence lifetime distribution of 1,8-anilinonaphtha- Irace, G., see Bismuto, E. (44) 83 lenesulfonate (ANS) in reversed micelles detected by fre- quency domain fluorometry (44) 83 Jernstrom, B., see Graslund, A. (44) 21 Bitter-Suermann, D., see Federwisch, M. (44) 151 Jordanova, N., see Taneva, S.G. (44) 91 Bordin, F., Cacchione, S., Savino, M. and Tufillaro, A. Kim, S.K., see Graslund, A. (44) 21 Different superstructural features of the complexes be- tween spermine and the light responsive elements of the Kimura, S., see Taku, K. (44) 187 two pea genes rbcS-3A and rbcS-3.6. Gel electrophoresis Kobayashi, Y., Sasabe, H., Akutsu, T. and Sait6, N. and circular dichroism studies (44) 99 Mechanism of protein folding. IV. Forming and breaking Brand, L., see Chauvin, F. (44) 163 of disulfide bonds in bovine pancreatic tripsin inhibitor (44) 113 Cacchione, S., see Bordin, F. (44) 99 Casaretto, M., see Federwisch, M. (44) 151 Lauc, G. and Heffer-Lauc, M. Chaudhuri, U., see Bhattacharyya, M. (44) 209 Reply to Wada’s comments on the entropies of coding and Chauvin, F., Toptygin, D., Roseman, S. and Brand, L. noncoding sequences of DNA and proteins (44) 79 Time-resolved intrinsic fluorescence of Enzyme I. The Maeda, H., see Nishiyama, H. (44) 199 monomer / dimer transition (44) 163 Cun-da Wang, , see Wen-Ge Han, (44) 29 Nishiyama, H. and Maeda, H. Denisov, I.G. Reduced lysozyme in solution and its interaction with Thermal stability of proteins in intermolecular complexes non-ionic surfactants (44) 199 (44) 71 Nordén, B., see Graslund, A. (44) 21 Dougherty, G. and Pasternack, R.F. Pasternack, R.F., see Dougherty, G. (44) il Base pair selectivity in the binding of copper (II) tetrakis Peacock-Lépez, E., see Swartz, M.W. (44) 1 (4-N-methylpyridyl)porphine to polynucleotides under Petkanchin, I.B., see Taneva, S.G. (44) 91 closely packed conditions (44) 11 Petrov, E.P., see Gakamsky, D.M. (44) 47 Eriksson, S., see Graslund, A. (44) 21 Poddar, R.K., see Bhattacharyya, M. (44) 209 Federwisch, M., Casaretto, M., Gerardy-Schahn, R., Bitter- Ralston, G.B. Suermann, D. and Wollmer, A. The self-association of human spectrin at high concentra- Enhanced biopotency of synthetic C3a analogues by mem- tion (44) 175 brane binding. A fluorescence anisotropy decay study (44) Roseman, S., see Chauvin, F. (44) 163 151 Rubinov, A.N., see Gakamsky, D.M. (44) 47 220 Saito, N., see Kobayashi, Y. (44) 113 Taku, K., Sasaki, H., Kimura, S. and Imanishi, Y. Sasabe, H., see Kobayashi, Y. (44) 113 Effects of lipid structure on energy transfer from car- Sasaki, H., see Taku, K. (44) 187 bazolyl to anthryl groups in a lipid bilayer (44) 187 Savino, M., see Bordin, F. (44) 99 Taneva, S.G., Jordanova, N. and Petkanchin, I.B. Shinoda, T. Electro-optical investigation of lipid-depleted purple On the base sequences of the promoters in transcription membranes (44) 91 initiation (44) 61 Toptygin, D., see Chauvin, F. (44) 163 Sirangelo, I., see Bismuto, E. (44) 83 Tufillaro, A., see Bordin, F. (44) 99 Slezak, A. and Turczynski, B. Turczynski, B., see Slezak, A. (44) 139 Generalization of the Spiegler-Kedem—Katchalsky fric- tional model equations of the transmembrane transport Wada, A. for multicomponent non-electrolyte solutions (44) 139 Comments on the entropies of genetic codes of DNA and Swartz, M.W. and Peacock-Lépez, E. proteins (44) 77 A theoretical model of LDL-receptor trapping on a spher- Wen-Ge Han and Cun-da Wang, ical cell (44) 1 The vibrational normal modes of B-barrels in an IgG antibody molecule (44) 29 Wollmer, A., see Federwisch, M. (44) 151 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 44 (1992) Anili phthalenesulfonate emission decay C3a analogues Reversed micelles; Fluorescence lifetime distribution; Fre- Phospholipid vesicles; Biopotency enhancement by membrane quency domain fluorometry (Bismuto, E. (44) 83) binding; Fmoc as membrane anchor and fluorophore; Fluo- rescence anisotropy decay for monitoring binding (Feder- Anisotropy decay wisch, M. (44) 151) BenzolaJpyrene diol epoxide; Poly(dG-dC)-(dG-dC); Syn- chrotron radiation; Fluorescence lifetimes (Graslund, A. (44) Chlorpromazine 21) Hemoglobin; Induced aggregation (Bhattacharyya, M. (44) 209) Anthryl /carbazolyl bilayer membrane Energy transfer; Fluorescence spectroscopy (Taku, K. (44) Close packing 187) DNA intercalation; Porphyrins; Electron paramagnetic reso- nance; Binding selectivity (Dougherty, G. (44) 11) Bacteriorhodopsin Electric light scattering; Delipidated purple membranes; Creighton’s renaturation experiment Permanent dipole moment; Electric polarizability; Elec- Bovine pancreatic tripsin inhibitor; Disulfide bond; Interme- trophoretic mobility (Taneva, S.G. (44) 91) diate state; Island model (Kobayashi, Y. (44) 113) Decay time distribution Base sequences of promoters Time-dependent fluorescent shift; Fluorescent probes Mechanism of transcription initiation; Escherichia coli pro- (Gakamsky, D.M. (44) 47) moters (Shinoda, T. (44) 61) Delipidated purple membranes B-barrel Electric light scattering; Bacteriorhodopsin; Permanent dipole Immunoglobulin G antibody molecule; Quasi-continuity moment; Electric polarizability; Electrophoretic mobility model; Group Dz, symmetry species; Raman and infrared (Taneva, S.G. (44) 91) active vibrational normal modes (Wen-Ge Han, (44) 29) Dipole relaxation Benzola] pyrene diol epoxide Tryptophan residues dynamics; Orosomucoid; Protein—fluoro- Poly(dG-dC):-(dG-dC); Synchrotron radiation; Fluorescence phore probe; Polarization studies (Albani, J. (44) 129) lifetimes; Anisotropy decay (Graslund, A. (44) 21) Disulfide bond Binding isotherm Bovine pancreatic tripsin inhibitor; Creighton’s renaturation Reduced lysozyme; Non-ionic surfactants; Equilibrium dialy- experiment; Intermediate state; Island model (Kobayashi, Y. sis; Osmotic pressure; Irreversible aggregation (Nishiyama, H. (44) 113) (44) 199) DNA intercalation Binding selectivity Porphyrins; Electron paramagnetic resonance; Binding selec- DNA intercalation; Porphyrins; Electron paramagnetic reso- tivity; Close packing (Dougherty, G. (44) 11) nance; Close packing (Dougherty, G. (44) 11) DNA-spermine complexes circular dichroism Biopotency enhancement by membrane binding DNA superstructures; DNA-spermine complexes elec- C3a analogues; Phospholipid vesicles; Fmoc as membrane trophoretic mobilities; rbcS genes; Light responsive elements anchor and fluorophore; Fluorescence anisotropy decay for (Bordin, F. (44) 99) monitoring binding (Federwisch, M. (44) 151) DNA-spermine complexes electrophoretic mobilities Bovine pancreatic tripsin inhibitor DNA superstructures; DNA-spermine complexes circular Creighton’s renaturation experiment; Disulfide bond; Inter- dichroism; rbcS genes; Light responsive elements (Bordin, F. mediate state; Island model (Kobayashi, Y. (44) 113) (44) 99) DNA superstructures Fluorescent probes DNA-spermine complexes circular dichroism; DNA-sper- Decay time distribution; Time-dependent fluorescent shift mine complexes electrophoretic mobilities; rbcS genes: Light (Gakamsky, D.M. (44) 47) responsive elements (Bordin, F. (44) 99) Fmoc as membrane anchor and fluorophore Electric light scattering C3a analogues; Phospholipid vesicles; Biopotency enhance- Bacteriorhodopsin; Delipidated purple membranes; Perma- ment by membrane binding; Fluorescence anisotropy decay nent dipole moment; Electric polarizability; Electrophoretic for monitoring binding (Federwisch, M. (44) 151) mobility (Taneva, S.G. (44) 91) Frequency domain fluorometry Electric polarizability Reversed micelles; Fluorescence lifetime distribution; Anili- Electric light scattering; Bacteriorhodopsin; Delipidated pur- nonaphthalenesulfonate emission decay (Bismuto, E. (44) 83) ple membranes; Permanent dipole moment; Electrophoretic mobility (Taneva, S.G. (44) 91) Group D,,, symmetry species Immunoglobulin G antibody molecule; B-barrel; Quasi-con- Electron paramagnetic resonance tinuity model; Raman and infrared active vibrational normal DNA intercalation; Porphyrins; Binding selectivity; Close modes (Wen-Ge Han, (44) 29) packing (Dougherty, G. (44) 11) Hemoglobin Electrophoretic mobility Chlorpromazine: Induced aggregation (Bhattacharyya, M. (44) Electric light scattering; Bacteriorhodopsin; Delipidated pur- 209) ple membranes; Permanent dipole moment: Electric polariz- ability (Taneva, S.G. (44) 91) Hetero-association 'H NMR chemical shift; Stacking interaction; Pyrimidine- Energy transfer purine cross-interaction; 6-Methylpurine (Aradi, F. (44) 143) Anthryl/carbazolyl bilayer membrane; Fluorescence spec- troscopy (Taku, K. (44) 187) 'H NMR chemical shift Stacking interaction; Hetero-association; Pyrimidine—purine Equilibrium dialysis cross-interaction; 6-Methylpurine (Aradi, F. (44) 143) Reduced lysozyme; Non-ionic surfactants; Binding isotherm; Osmotic pressure; Irreversible aggregation (Nishiyama, H. Immunoglobulin G antibody molecule (44) 199) B-barrel; Quasi-continuity model; Group D>, symmetry Escherichia coli promoters species; Raman and infrared active vibrational normal modes (Wen-Ge Han, (44) 29) Mechanism of transcription initiation; Base sequences of pro- moters (Shinoda, T. (44) 61) Induced aggregation Fibroblasts Chlorpromazine; Hemoglobin (Bhattacharyya, M. (44) 209) LDL-receptor complexes; Keizer’s theory (Swartz, M.W. (44) 1) Intermediate state Bovine pancreatic tripsin inhibitor; Creighton’s renaturation Fluorescence anisotropy decay for monitoring binding experiment; Disulfide bond; Island model (Kobayashi, Y. (44) C3a analogues; Phospholipid vesicles; Biopotency enhance- 113) ment by membrane binding; Fmoc as membrane anchor and fluorophore (Federwisch, M. (44) 151) Irreversible aggregation Reduced lysozyme; Non-ionic surfactants; Binding isotherm; Fluorescence lifetime distribution Equilibrium dialysis; Osmotic pressure (Nishiyama, H. (44) Reversed micelles; Frequency domain fluorometry; Anilinon- 199) aphthalenesulfonate emission decay (Bismuto, E. (44) 83) Irreversible denaturation Fluorescence lifetimes Protein unfolding; Thermal stability; Ligand binding (Denisov, BenzofaJpyrene diol epoxide; Poly(dG-dC)-(dG-dC); Syn- 1.G. (44) 71) chrotron radiation; Anisotropy decay (Graslund, A. (44) 21) Island model Fluorescence spectroscopy Bovine pancreatic tripsin inhibitor; Creighton’s renaturation Anthryl /carbazolyl bilayer membrane; Energy transfer (Taku, experiment; Disulfide bond; Intermediate state (Kobayashi, K. (44) 187) Y. (44) 113) Keizer’s theory Phospholipid vesicles LDL-receptor complexes; Fibroblasts (Swartz, M.W. (44) 1) C3a analogues; Biopotency enhancement by membrane bind- ing; Fmoc as membrane anchor and fluorophore; Fluores- LDL-receptor complexes cence anisotropy decay for monitoring binding (Federwisch, Fibroblasts; Keizer’s theory (Swartz, M.W. (44) 1) M. (44) 151) Ligand binding Phosphotransferase system enzyme I Protein unfolding; Irreversible denaturation; Thermal stability Time-resolved fluorescence; Monomer/dimer equilibrium (Denisov, 1.G. (44) 71) (Chauvin, F. (44) 163) Light responsive elements Polarization studies DNA ssuperstructures; DNA-spermine complexes circular Tryptophan residues dynamics; Orosomucoid; Protein—fluoro- dichroism; DNA-spermine complexes electrophoretic mobili- phore probe; Dipole relaxation (Albani, J. (44) 129) ties; rbcS genes (Bordin, F. (44) 99) Poly(dG-dC) - (dG-dC) Mechanism of transcription initiation Benzola]pyrene diol epoxide; Synchrotron radiation; Fluores- Base sequences of promoters; Escherichia coli promoters cence lifetimes; Anisotropy decay (Graslund, A. (44) 21) (Shinoda, T. (44) 61) Porphyrins 6-Methylpurine DNA intercalation; Electron paramagnetic resonance; Bind- 'H NMR chemical shift; Stacking interaction; Hetero-associa- ing selectivity; Close packing (Dougherty, G. (44) 11) tion; Pyrimidine—purine cross-interaction (Aradi, F. (44) 143) Protein—fluorophore probe Monomer /dimer equilibrium Tryptophan residues dynamics; Orosomucoid; Polarization Phosphotransferase system enzyme I; Time-resolved fluores- studies; Dipole relaxation (Albani, J. (44) 129) cence (Chauvin, F. (44) 163) Protein unfolding Multicomponent non-electrolyte systems Irreversible denaturation; Thermal stability; Ligand binding Transmembrane transport; Spiegler-Kedem—Katchalsky fric- (Denisov, 1.G. (44) 71) tion model (Slezak, A. (44) 139) Pyrimidine—purine cross-interaction Non-ideality 'H NMR chemical shift; Stacking interaction; Hetero-associa- Spectrin; Oligomers; Sedimentation equilibrium; Ultracen- tion; 6-Methylpurine (Aradi, F. (44) 143) trifuge (Ralston, G.B. (44) 175) Quasi-continuity model Non-ionic surfactants Immunoglobulin G antibody molecule; B-barrel; Group D>, Reduced lysozyme; Binding isotherm; Equilibrium dialysis; symmetry species; Raman and infrared active vibrational nor- Osmotic pressure; Irreversible aggregation (Nishiyama, H. mal modes (Wen-Ge Han, (44) 29) (44) 199) Raman and infrared active vibrational normal modes Oligomers Immunoglobulin G antibody molecule; B-barrel; Quasi-con- Spectrin; Non-ideality; Sedimentation equilibrium; Ultracen- tinuity model; Group D,, symmetry species (Wen-Ge Han, trifuge (Ralston, G.B. (44) 175) (44) 29) Orosomucoid Reduced lysozyme Tryptophan residues dynamics; Protein—fluorophore probe: Non-ionic surfactants; Binding isotherm; Equilibrium dialysis: Polarization studies; Dipole relaxation (Albani, J. (44) 129) Osmotic pressure; Irreversible aggregation (Nishiyama, H. (44) 199) Osmotic pressure Reduced lysozyme; Non-ionic surfactants; Binding isotherm; Reversed micelles Equilibrium dialysis; Irreversible aggregation (Nishiyama, H. Fluorescence lifetime distribution; Frequency domain fluo- (44) 199) rometry; Anilinonaphthalenesulfonate emission decay (Bi- smuto, E. (44) 83) Permanent dipole moment Electric light scattering; Bacteriorhodopsin; Delipidated pur- Sedimentation equilibrium ple membranes; Electric polarizability; Electrophoretic mobil- Spectrin; Oligomers; Non-ideality; Ultracentrifuge (Ralston, ity (Taneva, S.G. (44) 91) G.B. (44) 175) 224 rbcS genes Time-dependent fluorescent shift DNA superstructures; DNA-spermine complexes circular Decay time distribution; Fluorescent probes (Gakamsky, D.M. dichroism; DNA-spermine complexes electrophoretic mobili- (44) 47) ties; Light responsive elements (Bordin, F. (44) 99) Spectrin Time-resolved fluorescence Oligomers; Non-ideality; Sedimentation equilibrium; Ultra- Phosphotransferase system enzyme I; Monomer/dimer equi- centrifuge (Ralston, G.B. (44) 175) librium (Chauvin, F. (44) 163) Spiegler—Kedem—Katchalsky friction model Transmembrane transport Transmembrane transport; Multicomponent non-electrolyte systems (Slezak, A. (44) 139) Spiegler-Kedem-Katchalsky friction model; Multicomponent non-electrolyte systems (Slezak, A. (44) 139) Stacking interaction 'H NMR chemical shift; Hetero-association; Pyrimidine- Tryptophan residues dynamics purine cross-interaction; 6-Methylpurine (Aradi, F. (44) 143) Orosomucoid; Protein—fluorophore probe; Polarization stud- ies; Dipole relaxation (Albani, J. (44) 129) Synchrotron radiation Benzo[a]pyrene diol epoxide; Poly(dG-dC)-(dG-dC); Fluores- cence lifetimes; Anisotropy decay (Graslund, A. (44) 21) Ultracentrifuge Spectrin; Oligomers; Non-ideality; Sedimentation equilibrium Thermal stability (Ralston, G.B. (44) 175) Protein unfolding; Irreversible denaturation; Ligand binding (Denisov, 1.G. (44) 71)

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