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BB. Bioenergetics (including Reviews on Bioenergetics) Vol. 1142, 1993 Cumulative Contents Information for Contributors S.C.M. Otte and J. Amesz (The Netherlands, Japan) Regular Papers Inactivation of phenobarbital-inducible rabbit- liver microsomal cytochrome P-450 by allyliso- Effects of glycinebetaine and unsaturation of propylacetamide: impact on electron transfer I. Golly and P. Hlavica (Germany) membrane lipids on heat stability of photo- synthetic electron-transport and phosphoryla- Comparison between the properties of 3-nitro- tion reactions in Synechocystis PCC6803 salicyl-N-alkylamide and antimycin A acting on M. Mamedov, H. Hayashi and N. Murata QH, : cytochrome c reductase (Japan) J.-x. Xu, Y. Xiao, Y.-h. Wang, X. Li and L.-q. Linear dichroism and molecular orientation in Gu (China) Inhibition of the plasma-membrane H*-ATPase Langmuir-Blodgett films of plastoquinones and a-tocopherol quinone from Dunaliella adidophila by omeprazole I. Sekler, D. Remis, H. Gimmler and U. Pick J. Kruk, K. Strzatka and R.M. Leblanc (Poland, (Israel, Germany) Canada) The mechanisms by which mild respiratory chain Molecular modeling studies on the proposed NaCl-induced dimerization of Chromatium vi- inhibitors inhibit hepatic gluconeogenesis M.R. Owen and A.P. Halestrap (UK) nosum high-potential iron protein E.T. Adman, M.W. Mather and J.A. Fee (USA) Transient EPR spectroscopy of the charge sepa- Subpicosecond emission studies of bacterial reac- rated state P*Q™ in photosynthetic reaction centers. Comparison of Zn-substituted Rhodo- tion centers P. Hamm, K.A. Gray, D. Oesterhelt, R. Feick, bacter sphaeroides R-26 and Photosystem I H. Scheer and W. Zinth (Germany) G. Fiichsle, R. Bittl, A. Van der Est, W. Lubitz and D. Stehlik (Germany) Modeling and energy minimization studies on the herbicide binding protein (D1) in Photosystem Functional reconstitution of the primary quinone II of plants acceptor, Q,, in the Photosystem II core com- U. Egner, G.-A. Hoyer and W. Saenger (Germa- plexes ny) C. Araga, K. Akabori, J. Sasaki, A. Maeda, T. Shiina and Y. Toyoshima (Japan) Photoinhibition of photosynthesis in vivo: In- volvement of multiple sites in a photodamage Possible photoacoustic detection of cyclic elec- process under CO,- and O,-free conditions tron transport around Photosystem II in pho- H. Gong, S. Nilsen and J.F. Allen (Norway, toinhibited thylakoid preparations Sweden) L. Lapointe, N.P.A. Huner, R.M. Leblanc and Influence of different uncouplers on Photosystem R. Carpentier (Canada) II photochemistry and fluorescence Excitation transfer and charge separation kinetics in purple bacteria. (1) Picosecond fluorescence G. Finazzi, A.M. Ehrenheim and G. Forti (Italy) of chromatophores from Rhodobacter capsula- Studies on the recombination kinetics of the radi- cal pair P680*Pheo™ in isolated PS II core tus wild type complexes from spinach M.G. Miiller, G. Drews and A.R. Holzwarth B. Liu, A. Napiwotzki, H.-J. Eckert, H.J. Eichler (Germany) and G. Renger (Germany) Photoinhibition and recovery in relation to het- Reaction mechanism of the reconstituted tri- erogeneity of Photosystem II K.J. Van Wijk, B. Schnettger, M. Graf and G.H. carboxylate carrier from rat liver mitochondria F. Bisaccia, A. De Palma, T. Dierks, R. Kramer Krause (Netherlands, Germany) and F. Palmieri (Italy, Germany) Electron transfer in menaquinone-depleted mem- Temperature dependence of the light-induced in- branes of Heliobacterium chlorum frared difference spectra of chromatophores F.A.M. Kleinherenbrink, I. Ikegami, A. Hiraishi, 338 and reaction centers from photosynthetic bac- Regular Papers teria E.H. Morita, H. Hayashi and M. Tasumi (Japan) Effect of macromolecules on the regulation of the Two coupled B-carotene molecules protect P680 mitochondrial outer membrane pore and the from photodamage in isolated Photosystem II activity of adenylate kinase in the inter-mem- reaction centres brane space J. De Las Rivas, A. Telfer and J. Barber (UK) F.N. Gellerich, M. Wagner, M. Kapischke, U. A kinetic model for the regulation of electron Wicker and D. Brdiczka (Germany) transfer through the cyanide-resistant pathway Effect of macromolecules on the structure of the in plant mitochondria mitochondrial inter-membrane space and the J.N. Siedow and A.L. Moore (USA, UK) regulation of hexokinase The function of ATP/ADP translocator in the U. Wicker, K. Biicheler, F.N. Gellerich, M. Wag- regulation of mitochondrial respiration during ner, M. Kapischke and D. Brdiczka (Germany) development of heart ischemic injury X-ray absorption spectroscopy of oriented cy- V. Borutaité, V. Mildaziene, Z. Katiliuté, B. tochrome oxidase G.N. George, S.P. Cramer, T.G. Frey and R.C. Kholodenko and A. Toleikis (Lithuania, Russia) Structural characterization of the B800-850 and Prince (USA) B875 light-harvesting antenna complexes from The reaction of reduced cytochromes c with ni- Rhodobacter sphaeroides by electron micro- trous oxide reductase of Wolinella succinogenes scopy C.-s. Zhang and T.C. Hollocher (USA) A.F. Boonstra, R.W. Visschers, F. Calkoen, R. Inhibition of electron transport of rat-liver mito- Van Grondelle, E.F.J. Van Bruggen and E.J. chondria by synthesized antimycin A analogs Boekema (The Netherlands) N. Tokutake, H. Miyoshi, H. Nakazato and H. Characterization of trimeric Photosystem I parti- Iwamura (Japan) cles from the prochlorophyte Prochlorothrix Application of thermostable reaction centers from hollandica by electron microscopy and image Chloroflexus aurantiacus as a protonmotive analysis force generating system G.W.M. Van der Staay, E.J. Boekema, J.P. G. Speelmans, D. Hillenga, B. Poolman and Dekker and H.C.P. Matthijs (Netherlands) W.N. Konings (Netherlands) Motional dynamics of functional cytochrome c Thylakoid lumenal pH determination using a flu- delivered by low pH fusion into the intermem- orescent dye: correlation of lumen pH and brane space of intact mitochondria gating between localized and delocalized en- J.D. Cortese and C.R. Hackenbrock (USA) ergy coupling M. Renganathan, E. Pfiindel and R.A. Dilley Rapid Reports (USA) Primary structure, deduced from cDNA, sec- ondary structure analysis and conclusions con- ApH-dependent quenching of the F, level of chlorophyll fluorescence in spinach leaves cerning interaction surfaces of the 6 subunit of the photosynthetic ATP-synthase (E.C. P. Horton and A.V. Ruban (UK) 3.6.1.34) from millet (Sorghum bicolor) and Free-radical and correlated radical-pair spin- maize (Zea mays) polarized signals in Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26 reaction centers J.A. Hoesche and R.J. Berzborn (Germany) The two high molecular weight subunits of cy- LI. Proskuryakov, I.B. Klenina, A.Y. Shkuropa- tochrome c reductase from potato are im- tov, V.A. Shkuropatova and V.A. Shuvalov (Russia) munologically related to the mitochondrial processing enhancing protein Bacteriorhodopsin immobilized in sol-gel glass M. Emmermann, H.-P. Braun and U.K. Schmitz H.H. Weetall, B. Robertson, D. Cullin, J. Brown and M. Walch (USA) (Germany) Flash-induced electric potential generation in wild Energy transfer dynamics of an isolated light har- type and L212EQ mutant chromatophores of vesting complex of Photosystem I from spinach: Rhodobacter sphaeroides: QRH, is not re- time-resolved fluorescence measurements at leased from L212EQ mutant reaction centers 295 K and 77 K V.P. Shinkarev, E. Takahashi and C.A. Wraight I. Mukerji and K. Sauer (USA) (USA) The role of protonic and sodium potentials in the C.M. Edel, A.F. Hartog and J.A. Berden (The motility of E. coli and Bacillus FTU Netherlands) A.V. Bogachev, R.A. Murtasina, A.I. Shestopalov and V.P. Skulachev (Russia) 321 Cumulative Contents, Vol. 1142 Identification of an exchangeable non-catalytic Author Index site on mitochondrial F,-ATPase which is in- volved in the negative cooperativity of ATP hydrolysis

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