301 BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA Bioenergetics (including Reviews on Bioenergetics) B B A Vol. 1412, 1999 Cumulative Contents www.elsevier.com/locate/bba Information for Contributors Spectroscopic and molecular characterization of a long wavelength absorbing antenna of Ostreobium sp. Review B. Koehne, G. Elli, R.C. Jennings, C. Wilhelm and H.-W. Trissl (Germany, Italy) 94 Chlorophyll a fluorescence induction Oxygen uncouples light absorption by the chlorosome D. Lazar (Czech Republic) l antenna and photosynthetic electron transfer in the green sulfur bacterium Chlorobium tepidum Regular papers N.-U. Frigaard and K. Matsuura (Japan) 108 Kinetic modeling of rotary CFoF,-ATP synthase: stor- Topographical characterization of the ubiquinone reduc- age of elastic energy during energy transduction tion site of glucose dehydrogenase in Escherichia coli O. Pdnke and B. Rumberg (Germany) 118 using depth-dependent fluorescent inhibitors Effects of the mitogen concanavalin A on pathways of H. Miyoshi, Y. Niitome, K. Matsushita, M. Yamada thymocyte energy metabolism and H. Iwamura (Japan) 29 S. Krauss, F. Buttgereit and M.D. Brand (Germany, Fluorescence properties of chlorophyll d-dominating UK) 129 prokaryotic alga, Acaryochloris marina: studies using The mobile loop region of the NAD(H) binding compo- time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy on intact cells nent (dI) of proton-translocating nicotinamide nu- M. Mimuro, S. Akimoto, I. Yamazaki, H. Miyashita cleotide transhydrogenase from Rhodospirillum ru- and §. Miyachi (Japan) a7 brum: complete NMR assignment and effects of Cytochrome c” from the obligate methylotroph Methyl- bound nucleotides ophilus methylotrophus, an unexpected homolog of P.G. Quirk, K.J. Smith, CM. Thomas and J.B. sphaeroides heme protein from the phototroph Rho- Jackson (UK) 139 dobacter sphaeroides Uphill energy transfer in LH2-containing purple bacteria K. Klarskov, D. Leys, K. Backers, H.S. Costa, H. at room temperature Santos, Y. Guisez and J.J. Van Beeumen (Belgium, H.-W. Trissl, C.J. Law and RJ. Cogdell (Germany, Portugal) 47 UK) 149 Modulation of oxidative phosphorylation of human kid- Xanthophyll pigments in light-harvesting complex II in ney 293 cells by transfection with the internal rote- monomolecular layers: localisation, energy transfer none-insensitive _NADH-quinone oxidoreductase and orientation (NDII) gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae W.I. Gruszecki, W. Grudzinski, A. Banaszek-Glos, M. B.B. Seo, A. Matsuno- Yagi and T. Yagi (USA) 56 Matula, P. Kernen, Z. Krupa and J. Sielewiesiuk The plasma membrane NADH oxidase of HeLa cells (Poland, Switzerland) 173 has hydroquinone oxidase activity T. Kishi, D.M. Morré and D.J. Morré (USA) 66 Rapid report Information for Contributors vil Proton linkage of cytochrome a oxidoreduction in car- bon monoxide-treated cytochrome c oxidase Regular papers M.I. Verkhovsky, N. Belevich, J.E. Morgan and M. Wikstrém (Finland) 184 One of the non-exchangeable nucleotides of the mito- chondrial F,;-ATPase is bound at a B-subunit: evi- dence for a non-rotatory two-site catalytic mechanism A.F. Hartog and J.A. Berden (Netherlands) 302 Cumulative Contents Information for Contributors Vil Voltammetric studies of bidirectional catalytic electron transport in Escherichia coli succinate dehydrogenase: Review comparison with the enzyme from beef heart mito- chondria Does microbial life always feed on negative entropy? H.R. Pershad, J. Hirst, B. Cochran, B.A.C. Ackrell Thermodynamic analysis of microbial growth and F.A. Armstrong (UK, USA) 262 U. von Stockar and J.-S. Liu (Switzerland) 191 Determination of Qa-content in bacterial reaction cen- ters: an indispensable requirement for quantifying Research papers B-branch charge separation A. Ogrodnik, P. Miiller, G. Hartwich and M.E. The hyperthermophilic bactertum, Thermotoga maritima, Michel-Beyerle (Germany) 273 contains an unusually complex iron-hydrogenase: Primary structure and characterisation of a 64 kDa amino acid sequence analyses versus biochemical NADH dehydrogenase from the inner membrane of characterization Neurospora crassa mitochondria M.F.J.M. Verhagen, T. O'Rourke and M.W.W. A.M.P. Melo, M. Duarte and A. Videira (Portugal) 282 Adams (USA) 212 Identification of amino acids responsible for the oxygen Fluorescence polarization studies on four biliproteins sensitivity of ferredoxins from Anabaena variabilis us- and a bilin model for phycoerythrin 545 ing site-directed mutagenesis R. MacColl, L.E. Eisele and J. Marrone (USA) 230 B.B. Singh, I. Curdt, C. Jakobs, D. Schomburg, P.S. Methanol modification of the electron paramagnetic res- Bisen and H. Bohme (Germany, India) 288 onance signals from the Sp and S> states of the water- oxidizing complex of Photosystem II Short sequence-paper Z. Deak, S. Peterson, P. Geijer, K.A. Ahrling and S. Styring (Sweden) 240 Characterization of the human SDHD gene encoding the Molecular structure, localization and function of bilipro- small subunit of cytochrome 5 (cybS) in mitochon- teins in the chlorophyll a/d containing oxygenic pho- drial succinate—ubiquinone oxidoreductase tosynthetic prokaryote Acaryochloris marina H. Hirawake, M. Taniwaki, A. Tamura, H. Amino, E. Q. Hu, J. Marquardt, I. Iwasaki, H. Miyashita, N. Tomitsuka and K. Kita (Japan) 295 Kurano, E. Mérschel and S. Miyachi (Germany, Japan) 250 Cumulative Contents, Vol. 1412 301 Author Index 303 e S