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BB. Biomembranes Vol. 1153, 1993 Cumulative Contents Information for Contributors vil F. Bordi, C. Cametti, A. Rosi and A. Calcabrini (Italy) 77 Regular Papers Membrane disorganization induced by per- fringolysin O (theta-toxin) of Clostridium per- fringens — effect of toxin binding and self-as- Interaction of sphingosine and stearylamine with phosphatidylserine as studied by DSC and sembly on liposomes NMR M. Iwamoto, M. Nakamura, K.-i. Mitsui, S. F. Lépez-Garcia, V. Micol, J. Villalain and J.C. Ando and Y. Ohno-Iwashita (Japan) 89 Gomez-Ferndndez (Spain) Phenylarsine oxide and hydrogen peroxide stimu- The influence of size and composition on the late glucose transport via different pathways in cholesterol mobilizing properties of liposomes isolated cardiac myocytes in Vivo Y. Fischer, H. Rose, J. Thomas, B. Deuticke and H. Kammermeier (Germany) 97 W.V. Rodrigueza, P.H. Pritchard and M.J. Hope (Canada) Effects of vasopressin on single Cl~ channels in A fluorescence anisotropy study of stabilizing ef- the apical membrane of distal nephron cells fect of tri- and tetra- nitrovasodilatory drugs (A6) Y. Marunaka and H. Tohda (Canada) 105 on DPPC liposomal membrane Functional and biochemical characterization of A.K. Ghosh, J. Mukherjee, R. Basu, M. Chatter- jee and P. Nandy (India) 20 the human potassium channel Kv1.5 with a transplanted carboxyl-terminal epitope in sta- Hepatoselective carrier-mediated sodium-inde- ble mammalian cell lines pendent uptake of pravastatin and pravasta- L.H. Philipson, A. Malayev, A. Kuznetsov, C. tin-lactone Chang and D.J. Nelson (USA) 111 K. Ziegler and §. Hummelsiep (Germany) 23 Chloride transport by human placental microvil- Kinetic characterization of Na*/p-mannose co- lous membrane vesicles transport in dog kidney: comparison with S. Byrne, J.D. Glazier, S.L. Greenwood, D. Ma- Na* /p-glucose cotransport hendran and C.P. Sibley (UK) 122 M. Silverman and L. Ho (Canada) 34 Stabilization of egg phosphatidylcholine lipo- Identification of two unique polypeptides from somes by the insertion of sulfatide dog kidney outer cortex and outer medulla H. Noda, M. Kurono, N. Ohishi and K. Yagi that exhibit different Na*/p-glucose cotrans- (Japan) 127 port functional properties M. Silverman, P. Speight and L. Ho (Canada) 43 Rapid Report Ionic factors regulating the interaction of Gard- nerella vaginalis hemolysin with red blood cells A 46 kDa NTPase common to rat liver nuclear S. Cauci, R. Monte, F. Quadrifoglio, M. Ropele envelope, mitochondria, plasma membrane, and G. Menestrina (Italy) 53 and endoplasmic reticulum Quantitative analysis of proton movements asso- G.P. Sabbatini, P.J. Smith and C. Von Holt ciated with the uptake of weak carboxylic acids. (South Africa) 132 The yeast Candida utilis as a model F. Cassio, M. Cérte-Real and C. Ledo (Portugal) 59 Regular Papers SE= L TInh ibition of the Ca pump of intact red blood cells by t-butyl hydroperoxide: importance of Characterization of 5-fluorouracil loaded lipo- glutathione peroxidase somes prepared by reverse-phase evaporation T.T. Rohn, T.R. Hinds and F.F. Vincenzi (USA) 67 or freezing-thawing extrusion methods: study Frequency domain electrical conductivity meas- of drug release urements of the passive electrical properties of B. Elorza, M.A. Elorza, G. Frutos and J.R. human lymphocytes Chantres (Spain) 350 Absence of lipid gel-phase domains in seven A voltage-dependent and a voltage-independent mammalian cell lines and in four primary cell potassium channel in brown adipocytes of the types rat T. Parasassi, M. Loiero, M. Raimondi, G. Rava- U. Ruf, T. Ringer and D. Siemen (Germany) gnan and E. Gratton (Italy, USA) The membrane potential has no detectable effect Partitioning of gramicidin A’ between coexisting on the phosphocholine headgroup conforma- fluid and gel phospholipid phases tion in large unilamellar phosphatidylcholine vesicles as determined by 7H-NMR A.R.G. Dibble, M.D. Yeager and G.W. Feigen- son (USA) J.M. Leenhouts, V. Chupin, J. De Gier and B. De Kruijff (The Netherlands) Amino acid substitutions in the membrane-bind- ing domain of cytochrome b, alter its mem- Determination of the intracellular free chloride brane-binding properties concentration in rat brain synaptoneurosomes V.G. Tretyachenko-Ladokhina, A.S. Ladokhin, using a chloride-sensitive fluorescent indicator L. Wang, A.W. Steggles and P.W. Holloway A.C. Engblom and K.E.O. Akerman (Finland) (USA) Overexpression of the ER-membrane protein P- Kinetics of incorporation of porphyrins into small 450 CYP52A3 mimics sec mutant characteris- unilamellar vesicles tics in Saccharomyces cerevisiae C. Vever-Bizet and D. Brault (France) B. Wiedmann, P. Silver, W.-H. Schunck and M. A membrane-bound form of protein disulfide iso- Wiedmann (USA, Germany) merase (PDI) and the hepatic uptake of or- Heteroacid phosphatidylcholines with different ganic anions amounts of unsaturation respond differently to W. Honscha, M. Ottallah, A. Kistner, H. Platte cholesterol and E. Petzinger (Germany) J. Hernandez-Borrell and K.M.W. Keough Rabbit skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum (Canada) Ca**-ATPase activity: stimulation in vitro by ATP activation of plasma membrane yeast H°- thyroid hormone analogues and bipyridines ATPase shows complex kinetics independently P.R. Warnick, P.J. Davis, F.B. Davis, V. Cody, of the degree of purification J. Galindo, Jr. and §.D. Blas (USA) G. Berberidn, G. Helguera and L. Beaugé Membrane orientation of transmembrane seg- (Argentina) ments 11 and 12 of MDR- and non-MDR.-as- Enhanced permeation and stratum corneum sociated P-glycoproteins structural alterations in the presence of dithio- J.-T. Zhang and V. Ling (Canada) threitol Static and dynamic studies of the potential-sensi- C.Y. Goates and K. Knutson (USA) tive membrane probe RH421 in dimyris- Ontogeny .of Na*/p-glucose cotransport in toylphosphatidylcholine vesicles guinea-pig jejunal vesicles: only one system is A. Zouni, RJ. Clarke, A.J.W.G. Visser, N.V. involved at both 20°C and 35°C Visser and J.F. Holzwarth (Germany, The C. Malo (Canada) Netherlands) The active metabolite hydroxytamoxifen of the Intracellular pH regulation in cecal epithelial cells anticancer drug tamoxifen induces structural from the chick changes in membranes M.L. Calonge, M.J. Peral and A. Ilundain J.B.A. Custédio, L.M. Almeida and V.M.C. (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Deregulation by zinc of the sodium efflux in Direct observation of differential UV photolytic barnacle muscle fibers degradation among the tryptophan residues of H. Xie and E.E. Bittar (USA) gramicidin A in sodium dodecyl sulfate mi- The role of drug—lipid interactions in the biologi- celles cal activity of modulators of multi-drug resis- S. McKim and J.F. Hinton (USA) tance A model of mitochondrial creatine kinase binding R.M. Wadkins and P.J. Houghton (USA) to membranes: adsorption constants, essential Transport of choline by Madin-Darby canine kid- amino acids and the effect of ionic strength ney cells S.N. Fedosov, L.V. Belousova and I.W. Plesner (Denmark, Russia) P. Zlatkine, G. Moll, A. Blais, A. Loiseau and C. Le Grimellec (France) Ion velocity distributions in gramicidin channels Electrical impedance and erythrocyte sedimenta- determined with laser Doppler velocimetry tion rate (ESR) of blood F. Macias and M.E. Starzak (USA) T.-X. Zhao and D. Lockner (Sweden) Interactions of liposomes and hydrophobically- mitochondrial import site proteins ISP42 and modified poly-( N-isopropylacrylamides): an at- MOM38 tempt to model the cytoskeleton P. Cartwright, M. Timms, T. Lithgow, P. Hoj H. Ringsdorf, E. Sackmann, J. Simon and F.M. and N. Hoogenraad (Australia) 345 Winnik (Germany, Canada) Cumulative Contents, Vol. 1153 349 Short Sequence-Paper Author Index 352 An Escherichia coli gene showing a potential ancestral relationship to the genes for the

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