417 BB. Bioenergetics (including Reviews on Bioenergetics) Vol. 1058, 1991 Cumulative Contents Foreword Primary structure diversity of prokaryotic diheme R.G. Bartsch, S.J. Ferguson and R.J.P. Williams cytochromes c International workshop on non-mitochondrial cy- J. Van Beeumen (Belgium) 56 tochromes c. A short foreword with some his- Structural and functional approach toward a clas- tory sification of the complex cytochrome c system M.D. Kamen (U.S.A.) found in sulfate-reducing bacteria Why do c-type cytochromes exist? — Reprise J.J.G. Moura, C. Costa, M.-Y. Liu, I. Moura P.M. Wood (U.K.) and J. LeGall (Portugal, U.S.A.) 61 Ligand binding properties of cytochromes c’ Biological electron transfer: progress and future RJ. Kassner (U.S.A.) directions c-Cytochromes of the ammonia-oxidizing chemo- M.A. Cusanovich and M.S. Caffrey (U.S.A.) 67 lithoautotrophic bacteria Uncoupled and coupled electron transfer reactions A.B. Hooper, M. Logan, D.M. Arciero and H. R.J.P. Williams (U.K.) 71 McTavish (U.S.A.) 13 High-resolution "H- and N-NMR studies of The functions and synthesis of bacterial c-type Rhodospirillum rubrum cytochrome c, cytochromes with particular reference to Para- G.M. Smith and L.P. Yu (U.S.A.) 75 coccus denitrificans and Rhodobacter capsulatus Spectral properties of Achromobacter xylosoxidans S.J. Ferguson (U.K.) 17 cytochromes c’ and their NO complexes Some recent advances relating to prokaryotic cy- H. Iwasaki, T. Yoshimura, S. Suzuki and S. tochrome c_ reductases and cytochrome c Shidara (Japan) 79 oxidases Cooperative ligand reorientations in cytochrome R.B. Gennis (U.S.A.) Zi c3: a molecular dynamics simulation The cytochrome c peroxidase of Paracoccus de- P.C. Weber, J.J. Wendoloski and F.R. Salemme nitrificans (U.S.A.) 83 G.W. Pettigrew (U.K.) 25 85 The distribution of soluble metallo-redox proteins Author index in purple phototrophic bacteria R.G. Bartsch (U.S.A.) 28 Review Evolution of cytochromes and photosynthesis T.E. Meyer (U.S.A.) 31 Dynamics of photosynthetic membrane composi- The low-potential cytochrome c of cyanobacteria tion and function and algae A. Melis (U.S.A.) 87 D.W. Krogmann (U.S.A.) 35 Bacterial 4-a-helical bundle cytochromes Regular Papers G.R. Moore (U.K.) 38 Sequence variability in bacterial cytochromes c Reconstitution of mature plastocyanin from pre- R.P. Ambler (U.K.) 42 cursor apo-plastocyanin expressed in Esch- Cytochromes c of Nitrobacter winogradskyi and erichia coli Thiobacillus novellus: structure, function and T. Hibino, A.D. De Boer, P.J. Weisbeek and T. evolution Takabe (Japan, The Netherlands) 107 T. Yamanaka, T. Nagano, K. Shoji and Y. Role of intramitochondrial pH in the energetics Fukumori (Japan) 48 and regulation of mitochondrial oxidative Two structurally different cytochromes c from phosphorylation Bacillus azotoformans: on the evolution of N.L. Greenbaum and D.F. Wilson (U.S.A.) 113 Gram-positive bacteria The emission spectra of thermoluminescence from G.O. Hreggvidsson (U.K.) 52 the photosynthetic apparatus 418 K. Sonoike, H. Koike, I. Enami and Y. Inoue M. Volk, G. Scheidel, A. Ogrodnik, R. Feick and (Japan) 121 M.E. Michel-Beyerle (F.R.G.) 217 Protonophore-resistance and cytochrome expres- Activation of the H*-ATP synthases of a thermo- sion in mutant strains of the facultative al- philic cyanobacterium and chloroplasts — a kaliphile Bacillus firmus OF4 comparative study P.G. Quirk, A.A. Guffanti, R.J. Plass, S. Clejan R.H.A. Bakels, H.S. Van Walraven, MVJ.C. and T.A. Krulwich (U.S.A.) 131 Scholts, K. Krab and R. Kraayenhof (The Identification of F, subunits in the rat liver mito- Netherlands) 225 chondrial F,F,-ATP synthase Spectroscopical studies on the light-harvesting F. Cretin, L.G. Baggetto, L. Denoroy and C. pigment-protein complex II from dark-aerobic Godinot (France) 141 and light-anaerobic grown cells of Rhodobacter Regional differences in energy charge of the preg- sulfidophilus nant human uterus regardless of functional M. Doi, Y. Shioi, N. Gad’on, J.R. Golecki and G. status in comparison with the non-pregnant Drews (Japan, F.R.G.) 235 uterus Mechanism accounting for the induction of non- K. Wedenberg, G. Ronquist, A. Waldenstrém and specific permeability of the inner mitochondrial U. Ulmsten (Sweden) 147 membrane by hydroperoxides In vitro effects of glucocorticoid on mitochondrial S.A. Novgorodov, T.I. Gudz, Y.E. Kushnareva, energy metabolism V.A. Roginsky and Y.B. Kudrjashov (U.S.S.R.) 242 M.E. Martens, P.L. Peterson and C.P. Lee Free fatty acids dissipate proton electrochemical (U.S.A.) 152 gradients in pea stem microsomes and submito- EPR saturation and temperature dependence stud- chondrial particles ies on signals from the oxygen-evolving centre F. Macri, A. Vianello, E. Braidot and M. Zancani of Photosystem II (Italy) 249 R.J. Pace, P. Smith, R. Bramley and D. Stehlik Evidence for the role of soluble cytochrome c in (Australia, F.R.G.) 161 the dissimilatory reduction of nitrite and ni- Identification of the site of interaction between trous oxide by cells of Paracoccus denitrificans cytochrome c, and ferredoxin using peptide I. Matchova and I. Kuéera (Czechoslovakia) 256 mapping of the cross-linked complex Chloroquine-sensitive transplasmalemma electron A. Dolla, G. Leroy, F. Guerlesquin and M. transport in Tetrahymena pyriformis: a hy- Bruschi (France) 171 pothesis for control of parasite protozoa Effect of chronic ethanol consumption on hepatic through transmembrane redox mitochondrial transcription and translation R. Barr, B.A. Branstetter, A. Rajnicek, F.L. W.B. Coleman and C.C. Cunningham (U.S.A.) 178 Crane and H. Léw (U.S.A., Sweden) 261 Dissipation of excitation energy by Photosystem The Rhodospirillum rubrum cytochrome bc, com- II particles at low pH plex: redox properties, inhibitor sensitivity and J. Crofts and P. Horton (U.K.) 187 proton pumping Pigment organization and energy transfer in green S. Giiner, D.E. Robertson, L. Yu, Z.-h. Qiu, bacteria. 2. Circular and linear dichroism spec- C.-A. Yu and D.B. Knaff (U.S.A., Turkey) 269 tra of protein-containing and protein-free chlo- Femtosecond energy-transfer processes in the rosomes isolated from Chloroflexus aurantiacus B800-850 light-harvesting complex of Rhodo- strain Ok-70-fl bacter sphaeroides 2.4.1 K. Griebenow, A.R. Holzwarth, F. Van Mourik A.P. Shreve, J.K. Trautman, H.A. Frank, T.G. and R. Van Grondelle (F.R.G., The Netherlands) 194 Owens and A.C. Albrecht (U.S.A.) 280 Valinomycin: a very effective inhibitor of the Light-dependent phosphorylation of Photosystem cyanide-insensitive alternative pathway in plant II polypeptides maintains electron transport at mitochondria high light intensity: separation from effects of C.W.M. Van den Bergen, K. Krab, A.M. Wagner phosphorylation of LHC-II and L.H.W. Van der Plas (The Netherlands) 203 M.A. Harrison and J.F. Allen (U.K.) 289 Aldehyde-enhanced photon emission from crude Flow-force relationships during energy transfer extracts of soybean seedlings between mitochondrial proton pumps H. Watanabe, M. Kobayashi, S. Suzuki, M. Usa, V. Petronilli, B. Persson, M. Zoratti, J. Rydstrém S.-i. Agatsuma, R. Saeki and H. Inaba (Japan) 209 and G.F. Azzone (Italy, U.S.A., Sweden) 297 High quantum yield of charge separation in reac- Heterogeneous hydrolysis of Substoichiometric tion centers of Chloroflexus aurantiacus ATP by the F,-ATPase from Escherichia coli E. Muneyuki, M. Yoshida, D.A. Bullough and Interaction of the electron donor diphenylcarba- W.S. Allison (Japan, U.S.A.) 304 zide with the herbicide-binding niche of Photo- The interactions of duroquinol, DBMIB and system II NQNO with the chloroplast cytochrome bf M. Purcell, G.D. Leroux and R. Carpentier complex (Canada) 374 P.R. Rich, S.A. Madgwick and D.A. Moss (U.K.) 312 A chlorophyll tilted 30° relative to the membrane Kinetic study of the aspartate/ glutamate carrier in the Photosystem II reaction centre in intact rat heart mitochondria and compari- F.J.E. Van Mieghem, K. Satoh and A.W. son with a reconstituted system Rutherford (France, The Netherlands, Japan) 379 F.E. Sluse, A. Evens, T. Dierks, C. Duyckaerts, Cardiac contractile function, oxygen consumption C.M. Sluse-Goffart and R. Krdmer (Belgium, rate and cytosolic phosphates during inhibition F.R.G.) 329 of electron flux by amytal - a *'P.NMR study Fluorescence quenching in Heliobacterium chlo- V.V. Kupriyanov, V.L. Lakomkin, O.V. Kor- rum by reaction centers in the charge separated chazhkina, V.A. Stepanov, A.Y. Steinschneider state and V.I. Kapelko (U.S.S.R.) 386 G. Deinum, H. Kramer, T.J. Aartsma, F.A.M. The mobility of a fluorescent ubiquinone in model Kleinherenbrink and J. Amesz (The Netherlands) 339 lipid membranes. Relevance to mitochondrial ATPase activities in peroxisome-proliferating yeast electron transport A.B. Whitney and E. Bellion (U.S.A.) 345 B. Chazotte, E.-S. Wu and C.R. Hackenbrock Identification of 8'-hydroxychlorophyll a as a (U.S.A.) 400 functional reaction center pigment in_helio- bacteria Rapid Report E.J. Van de Meent, M. Kobayashi, C. Erkelens, P.A. Van Veelen, J. Amesz and T. Watanabe The use of excitation fluorescence spectroscopy in (The Netherlands, Japan) 356 the study of short-term chloroplast membrane Orientation and linear dichroism of Mastigocladus reorganisation laminosus phycocyanin trimer and Nostoc sp. A.V. Ruban (U.K.) 411 phycocyanin dodecamer in stretched poly(vinyl alcohol) films Cumulative Contents, Vol. 1058 417 L.J. Juszczak, B.A. Zilinskas, N.E. Geacintov, J. Breton and K. Sauer (U.S.A., France) 363 Author Index 421