ebook img

Biomembranes 1991: Vol 1065 Table of Contents PDF

3 Pages·1991·0.7 MB·English
by  
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview Biomembranes 1991: Vol 1065 Table of Contents

BB. Biomembranes Vol. 1065, 1991 Cumulative Contents Regular Papers Increased glucose transfer in the rat jejunum after Determination of the thickness of the unstirred dietary potassium loading: effect of amiloride layers in the moving-drop method for measur- C. Capurro, R. Dorr and M. Parisi (Argentina) ing aqueous-nonaqueous interfacial transport Lipophilic polylysines mediate efficient DNA rates transfection in mammalian cells D.M. Miller (Canada) 69 X. Zhou, A.L. Klibanov and L. Huang (U.S.A.) Evidence that interfacial transport is rate-limiting Muscle lactate transport studied in sarcolemmal during passive cell membrane permeation giant vesicles D.M. Miller (Canada) 75 C. Juel (Denmark) 15 Inhibition of Ca?* accumulation in isolated sarco- Fluorescence properties of angiotensin II ana- plasmic reticulum by thyroid hormones logues in receptor-simulating environments: re- V. Shoshan-Barmatz and A. Shainberg (Israel) 82 lationship between tyrosinate fluorescence life- SecY is an indispensable component of the pro- time and biological activity tein secretory machinery of Escherichia coli R.J. Turner, J.M. Matsoukas and G.J. Moore K.-i. Nishiyama, Y. Kabuyama, J. Akimaru, S.-i. (Canada) 21 Matsuyama, H. Tokuda and S. Mizushima An infrared spectroscopic study of specifically (Japan) 89 deuterated fatty-acyl methyl groups in phos- Reports phatidylcholine liposomes J. Castresana, J.M. Valpuesta, J.L.R. Arrondo and F.M. Goni (Spain) 29 In vivo tritium contamination effects on water Hydrophobic surfaces in oligosaccharides: linear exchange across the erythrocyte membranes: a dextrins are amphiphilic chains nuclear magnetic resonance study C.S. Sundari, B. Raman and D. Balasubra- I. Petcu, M. Lupu and R. Grosescu (Romania) 99 manian (India) 35 Evidence for a voltage-gated, non-selective cation Liposomes as models to study the distribution of channel in the human red cell membrane porphyrins in cell membranes P. Christophersen and P. Bennekou (Denmark) 103 F. Ricchelli, G. Jori, S. Gobbo and M. Tronchin (Italy) 42 Regular Papers Effects of the ‘fusion peptide’ from measles virus on the structure of N-methyl dioleoylphospha- Purification and reconstitution of the high affinity tidylethanolamine membranes and their fusion choline transporter with Sendai virus M. Knipper, C. Kahle and H. Breer (F.R.G.) 107 P.L. Yeagle, R.M. Epand, C.D. Richardson and Effect of encapsulated Ca”* on the surface prop- T.D. Flanagan (U.S.A., Canada) 49 erties of curved phosphatidylcholine bilayers Membrane fusion without cytoplasmic fusion L.S. Bakas and E.A. Disalvo (Argentina) 114 (hemi-fusion) in erythrocytes that are subjected The interaction of synthetic analogs of the N- to electrical breakdown terminal fusion sequence of influenza virus with L. Song, Q.F. Ahkong, D. Georgescauld and J.A. a lipid monolayer. Comparison of fusion-active Lucy (U.K., France) 54 and fusion-defective analogs Glucocorticoid-mediated alterations in fluidity of K.N.J. Burger, S.A. Wharton, R.A. Demel and rabbit cardiac muscle microvessel endothelial A.J. Verkleij (The Netherlands, U.K.) 121 cell membranes: influences on eicosanoid re- GTP is required for the integration of a fragment lease of the Neurospora crassa H*-ATPase into ho- M.E. Gerritsen, S.M. Schwarz and M.S. Medow mologous microsomal vesicles (U.S.A.) R. Addison (U.S.A.) 274 Interaction of non-enveloped plant viruses and Formation of large, membrane _ skeleton-free their viral coat proteins with phospholipid erythrocyte vesicles as a function of the intra- cellular pH and temperature vesicles G. Lelkes and I. Fodor (Hungary) R.B. Spruijt, M.R. Boéhmer, J. Wilschut and The effect of blood serum on the size and stability M.A. Hemminga (The Netherlands) of phospholipid liposomes Incorporation of exogenous phosphatidylcholine M.N. Jones and A.R. Nicholas (U.K.) in the plasma membrane of MDCK cells by a Rapid inhibition of the K*-sensitive phosphoen- specific transfer protein zyme of Na*/K*-ATPase by (Z)-5-methyl-2- P. Zlatkine, E.H. El Yandouzi, J.A.F. Op den [2-(1-naphthyl)ethenyl]-4-piperidinopyridine Kamp and C. Le Grimellec (France, The Nether- J. Takada and Y. Fukushima (Japan) lands) Incorporation of synthetic peptide helices in mem- Kinetic characterization of the reconstituted branes of tetraether lipids from Thermoplasma carnitine carrier from rat liver mitochondria acidophilum. A calorimetric study C. Indiveri, A. Tonazzi, G. Prezioso and F. D. Blocher, H.-J. Freisleben, G. Becker, G. Jung Palmieri (Italy) and K. Ring (F.R.G.) Energetic coupling of Na-glucose cotransport Line defects in gel phase lipid monolayers J.J. Centelles, R.K.H. Kinne and E. Heinz D.A. Pink, K. Farrell, G. MacNeil and E. Sack- (F.R.G.) mann (Canada, F.R.G.) Early response of cultured lepidopteran cells to Quantification of Ca**-ATPases in porcine duo- exposure to §-endotoxin from Bacillus thurin- denum. Effects of 1,25(OH),D, deficiency giensis: involvement of calcium and anionic J.A.H. Timmermans, R. Kaune, R.J.M. Bindels channels and C.H. Van Os (The Netherlands) J.-L. Schwartz, L. Garneau, L. Masson and R. The isoelectric point of the human red cell glucose Brousseau (Canada) transporter Omeprazole and bafilomycin, two proton pump A.-K. Englund and P. Lundahl (Sweden) inhibitors: differentiation of their effects on Isolation and partial characterization of the hu- gastric, kidney and bone H’-translocating man erythrocyte band 7 integral membrane ATPases protein J.P. Mattsson, K. Vadndnen, B. Wallmark and C.M. Hiebl-Dirschmied, G.R. Adolf and R. Pro- P. Lorentzon (Sweden, Finland) haska (Austria) Hydrophobic membrane thickness and lipid—pro- Rapid Report tein interactions of the leucine transport system of Lactococcus lactis G. In’t Veld, A.J.M. Driessen, J.A.F. Op den Changes of the subsarcolemmal Na™* concentra- Kamp and W.N. Konings (The Netherlands) tion in internally perfused cardiac cells Significance of y-glutamyltranspeptidase in exo- F.V. Bielen, H.G. Glitsch and F. Verdonck (Bel- crine pancreatic amino acid transport gium) J. Sastre, J.H. Sweiry, K. Doolabh, J. Vitia and G.E. Mann (U.K., Spain) Author Index

See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.