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BBi: : Bioenergetics BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA a a (including Reviews on Bioenergetics) ay Vol. 1318, 1997 VIER Cumulative Contents BBA is cited in: Current Contents Life Sciences - Biological Abstracts - Chemical Abstracts - Index Chemicus - Index Medicus - CSA Abstracts - Excerpta Medica (EMBASE) - Reference Update - Current Awareness in Biological Sciences (CABS) Editorial same a-subunit A.F. Hartog, C.M. Edel, J. Braham, A.O. Muij- Rapid reports sers and J.A. Berden (The Netherlands) Modification of membrane-bound F, by p-fluoro- Indications for a dimeric organization of the sulfonylbenzoyl-5’-adenosine: sites of binding and antenna-depleted reaction center core of Photosys- effect on activity tem If in thylakoids of intermittent light grown I. Van der Zwet-de Graaff, A.F. Hartog and J.A. pea plants Berden (The Netherlands) P. Jahns and H.-W. Trissl (Germany) Photoreduction of the secondary Photosystem I elec- Translocation of electrical charge during a single tron acceptor vitamin K, in intact spinach chloro- turnover of cytochrome-c oxidase plasts and Cyanobacteria in vivo M.I. Verkhousky, J.E. Morgan, M.L. Verkhovskaya C. Klughammer and R.J. Pace (Australia) and M. Wikstrém (Finland) Restoration of the high-potential form of cytochrome Reviews b-559 by electron transport reactions through Pho- tosystem II in Tris-treated Photosystem II mem- Primary sodium ion translocating enzymes branes P. Dimroth (Switzerland) N. Mizusawa, M. Miyao and T. Yamashita (Japan) Ca’* transport by the sarcoplasmic reticulum ATP- 6-Ketocholestanol is a recoupler for mitochondria, ase chromatophores and cytochrome oxidase proteo- E. Mintz and F. Guillain (France) liposomes What is the driving force for protein import into A.A. Starkov, D.A. Bloch, B.V. Chernyak, V.1. mitochondria? Dedukhova, S.E. Mansurova, II. Severina, R.A. M. Horst, A. Azem, G. Schatz and B.S. Glick Simonyan, T,V. Vygodina and V.P. Skulachev (Switzerland, USA) (Russia) Proton-translocation by membrane-bound NADH: Regulation of the energy coupling in mitochondria ubiquinone-oxidoreductase (complex I) through by some steroid and thyroid hormones redox-gated ligand conduction A.A. Starkov, R.A. Simonyan, V.I. Dedukhova, U. Brandt (Germany) S.E. Mansurova, L.A. Palamarchuk and V.P. Sku- lachev (Russia) Hypothesis Cell swelling and glycogen metabolism in hepato- cytes from fasted rats Bovine-heart NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase is a L.A. Gustafson, M.N. Jumelle-Laclau, G.M. Van monomer with 8 Fe-S clusters and 2 FMN groups Woerkom, A.B.P. Van Kuilenburg and A.J. Meijer S.P.J. Albracht, A. Mariette and Ph. De Jong (The Netherlands) (The Netherlands) Quantitative decrease of human cytochrome c oxi- Regular papers dase during development: evidences for a post- transcriptional regulation FSBA modifies both a- and B-subunits of F, specif- E. Lefai, A. Vincent, O. Boespflug-Tanguy, A. ically and can be bound together with AXP at the Tanguy and S. Alziari (France) 404 Cumulative Contents Purification and initial kinetic and spectroscopic (Germany) characterization of NO reductase from Paracoc- Proton and electrical charge translocation by cyto- cus denitrificans chrome-c oxidase P. Girsch and S. De Vries (The Netherlands) M. Wikstrom, J.E. Morgan and M.I. Verkhovsky The H*/ATP ratio of the ATP synthase from the (Finland) cyanobacterium Synechococcus 6716 varies with Stoichiometry of pigments and radical pair formation growth temperature and light intensity under saturating pulse excitation in DI /D2/ H.S. Van Walraven, E.E. Hollander, M.J.C. cytb;;, preparations Scholts and R. Kraayenhof (The Netherlands) J. Kurreck, B. Liu, A. Napiwotzki, S. Sellin, H.-J. High cyclic transhydrogenase activity catalyzed by Eckert, H.-J. Eichler and G. Renger (Germany) expressed and reconstituted nucleotide-binding domains of Rhodospirillum rubrum transhydro- Information for contributors genase M. Yamaguchi and Y. Hatefi (USA) Rapid report Photolysis of the cyanide adduct of ferrous horse- radish peroxidase The ATP-induced K*-transport pathway of yeast B. Meunier and P.R. Rich (UK) mitochondria may function as an uncoupling path- Pro- and anti-oxidant activities of the mitochondrial way respiratory chain: factors influencing NAD(P)H- S. Manon and M. Guérin (France) induced lipid peroxidation M.A. Glinn, C.P. Lee and L. Ernster (USA, Swe- Review den) Redox-linked protolytic reactions in soluble cyto- Electron transfer and arrangement of the redox co- chrome-c oxidase from beef-heart mitochondria: factors in photosystem I redox Bohr effects K. Brettel (France) N. Capitanio, T.V. Vygodina, G. Capitanio, A.A. Konstantinov, P. Nicholls and §. Papa (Italy, Regular papers Russia, Canada) Spectroscopic characterization of a 5 Chl a photo- Photo-induced cyclic electron transfer operates in system II reaction center complex frozen cells of Rhodobacter sphaeroides C. Eijckelhoff, F. Vacha, R. Van Grondelle, J.P. P. Joliot, A. Joliot and A. Verméglio (France) Dekker and J. Barber (The Netherlands, Czech Uncoupling effects of diclofenac and aspirin in the Republic, UK) perfused liver and isolated hepatic mitochondria Low pH accelerates light-induced damage of photo- of rat system II by enhancing the probability of the I. Petrescu and C. Tarba (Romania) donor-side mechanism of photoinhibition Mitochondrial membrane protein thiol reactivity with C. Spetea, E. Hideg and I. Vass (Hungary) N-ethylmaleimide or mersalyl is modified by Simultaneous expression of ferredoxin, ferredoxin Ca’*: correlation with mitochondrial permeability reductase and P450 in COS7 cells transition S. Itoh, O. Iemura, T. Yoshimura, K. Tsujikawa, A.J. Kowaltowski, A.E. Vercesi and R.F. Castilho E. Yamada, Y. Nonaka, M. Okamoto, T. Mimura (Brazil) and Y. Kohama (Japan) Quinolones and their N-oxides as inhibitors of mito- Cumulative Contents chondrial complexes I and III E. Reil, G. Héfle, W. Draber and W. Oettmeier Author Index

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