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Contributors ot Volume LV elcitrA numbers are in parentheses following the names of contributors. Affiliations listed are current. ADOLFO ALEXANDRE (70), Department of imie, Department de Recherche Fonda- Physiological Chemistry, Johns Hopkins mentale, Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires, University School of Medicine, Bal- 85X 14083 Grenoble-cedex, France timore, Maryland 50212 ARNOLD F. BROD1E (22), Department of L. MARIO AMZEL (39), Department of Bio- Biochemistry, University of Southern physics, Johns Hopkins University School California School of Medicine, Los An- of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 50212 geles, California 33009 DANIEL E. ATKINSON (25), Biochemistry BARBARA CANNON (1, 8), The Wenner-Gren Institute, University of Stockholm, S-113 Division, Department of Chemistry, Uni- 54 Stockholm, Sweden versity of California, Los Angeles, Cali- fornia 42009 CHRISTINE CARLSSON (51), Department of Biochemistry, Arrhenius Laboratory, GIOVANNI FELICE AZZONE (5), (2) C.N.R. University of Stockholm, S-106 19 Stock- Unit for the Study of Physiology of -iM holm, Sweden tochondria, Institute of General Pathol- ogy, University of Padova, Padova, Italy WILLIAM A. CATTERALL (30, 37), Depart- ment of Pharmacology, University of C. L. BASHFORD (65), Johnson Research Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Foundation, University of Pennsylvania, Washington 50189 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 40191 R. B. BEECHEY (40, 55, 59), Shell Research J. CHABERT (60), Laboratoire de Biochimie, Departement de Recherche Fondamen- Limited, Shell Biosciences Laboratory, tale, Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires, 85X Sittingbourne Research Centre, Sitting- 14083 Grenoble-cedex, France bourne, Kent ME9 8AG, England ASTRID G. CHAPMAN (25), Biochemistry BRUNO BLANCHY (80), Laboratoire de Biol- Division, Department of Chemistry, Uni- ogie et Technologie, des Membranes versity of California, Los Angeles, Cali- (LBTM)-CNRS, Universitd Claude Ber- fornia 42009 nard de Lyon, 69621 Villeurbanne, France R. CHmOVSKY (43), Department of Biology, Technion-lsrael Institute of Technology, PAUL O. BOYER (27), Molecular Biology In- Haifa, Israel stitute, Department of Chemistry, -revinU sity of California, Los Angeles, Califorma NITZA M. CINTR6N (52), Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Bioenergetics, P. D. BRAGG (85), Department of Biochem- Department of Physiological Chemistry, istry, University of British Columbia, Johns Hopldns University School of Med- Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada icine, Baltimore, Maryland 50212 V6T 5W1 MARTIN D. BRAND (70), Department of Bio- J. B. CLARK (6), Department of Biochem- chemistry, University of Cambridge, istry, St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medi- Cambridge 2BC 1QW, England cal, College, University of London, G. BRANDOLIN (60), Laboratoire ed Bioch- London EC1M 6BQ, England XV xvi CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME LV DLANOR S. COCKRELL (72), Edward A. de Biologie et Technologie, des Mem- Doisy Department of Biochemistry, St. branes (LBTM)-CNRS, Universit6 Claude Louis University School of Medicine, St. Bernard de Lyon, 69621 Villeurbanne, Louis, Missouri 40136 France NATALIE S. COHEN (22), Department of JOHN W. TLAWANEERG (10), Department of Biochemistry, University of Southern Biochemistry, University of Tennessee, California School of Medicine, Los An- Knoxville, Tennessee 61973 geles, California 33009 BERNARD GUgRIN (19), Laboratoire de RAFFAELE COLONNA (5), (2) C.N.R. Unit Biochemie, Universite de Bordeaux H, 50433 Talence, France for the Study of Physiology of Mitochon- dria, Institute of General Pathology, F. GUERmERI (68), Universita di Bari, ln- University of Padova, Padova, Italy stituto di Chimica Biologica, Facolta di Medicina e Chirurgia, 70126 Bari, Italy JANE COMTE (11), Laboratoire de Biologie et Technologie des Membranes LBTM-- D. L. GUTNJCK (43), Department of Micro- CNRS, Universite Claude Bernard de biology, George Wise Center for Life Sci- Lyon, 69621 Villeurbanne, France ences, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, Israel ARABRAB E. CORKEY (23), Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University YOUSSEF HATEFI (9, 34), Department of of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Phil- Biochemistry, Scripps Clinic and Re- adelphia, Pennsylvania 40191 search Foundation, La Jolla, California 73029 DRAHCIR ELDD1RC (53), Niigata College of Pharmacy, 5829 Kamishin-ei, Niigata WALTER P. HEMPFLINO (21), Department ,12-059 Japan of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 72641 LARS ERNSTER (51), Department of Bio- chemistry, Arrhenius Laboratory, Uni- ELLIOT L. GREBZTREH (21), Department of versity of Stockholm, S-106 9l Stockholm, Cell Biology, ehT Rockefeller University, Sweden New York, New York 12001 R. H. F1LLINGAME (55), Department of PETER G. HEYTLER (58), Central Research Physiological Chemistry, University of and Development Department, Experi- Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, mental Station, E. I. Du Pont de Nemours Wisconsin 60735 & Company, Wilmington, Delaware SIDNEY FLEISCHER (2, 3, 87), Department 89891 of Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt Univer- PETER C. HINKLE (63, 81), Section of Bio- sity, Nashville, Tennessee 53273 chemistry, Molecular, and Cell Biology, Y. M. GALANTE (34), Department of Bio- Cornell University, Ithaca, New York chemistry, Scripps Clinic and Research 35841 Foundation, La Jolla, California 92037 EM1JAH HIRATA (73), Department of Bio- EL~IINAD C. NOREHTUAG (11, ,31 80), La- chemistry, Jichi Medical School, Tochigi, boratoire de Biologie et Technologie, des Japan 40-923 Membranes (LBTM) -CNRS, Universitd Bo HOJEBERG (29), Department of Bio- Claude Bernard de Lyon. 69621 Villeur- chemistry, Arrhenius Laboratory, Uni- banne, France versity of Stockholm, S-106 19 Stockholm, E4rIREtrTAC GODINOT (13, 80), Laboratoire Sweden CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME LV xvii JOANNE HULLIHEN (79), Laboratory for cology, Biochemistry, and Biophysics, Molecular and Cellular Bioenergetics, The Cardiovascular Research Institute, Department of Physiological Chemistry, University of California School of Medi- Johns Hopkins University School of Med- cine, San Francisco, California 34149 icine, Baltimore, Maryland 50212 PIERRE LABBE (19), Laboratoire de Bioch- TORILL HUNDAL (51), Department of Bio- imie des Porphyrines, Universite de Paris chemistry, Arrhenius Laboratory, Uni- VII, Tour ,34 50057 Paris, France versity of Stockholm, S-106 19 Stockholm, J. C. K. LAI (6), Miriam Marks Department Sweden of Neurochemistry, Institute of Neurol- SAgOJ Josnl (47, 48), Department of Cell ogy (Queen's Square), University of Lon- Physiology, Boston Biomedical Research don, London WCIM 3BQ, England Institute, Boston, Massachusetts 02114 DAVID O. LAMBETH (37), Department of H. RONALD KABACK (74), The Roche Insti- Biochemistry, University of North Da- tute of Molecular Biology, Nutley, New kota, Grand Forks, North Dakota 20285 Jersey 01170 JANOS LANYI (67), NASA Ames Research YASUO KAGAWA (44, 45, 77, 83, 84), De- Center, Moffett Field, California 53049 partment of Biochemistry, Jichi Medical School, Japan 40-923 HENRY A. LARDY (37), The Institute of En- zyme Research, The University of Wis- VIJAY K. KALRA (22), Department of Bio- consin, Madison, Wisconsin 60735 chemistry, University of Southern Cali- fornia School of Medicine, Los Angeles, G. J. M. LAUQUIN (60), Laboratoire de California 33009 Biochimie, Department ed Recherche Fondamentale, Centre d'Etudes Nu- R. M. KASCHNITZ (9), Institute for Molec- cleaires, 38041 Grenoble-cedex, France ular Biology, Austrian Academy of Sci- ences, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria Soor~-Ho LEE (22), Department of Bio- chemistry, University of Southern Cali- Tsoo E. KING (15), Laboratory of Bioener- fornia School of Medicine, Los Angeles, getics and Department of Chemistry, The California 33009 State University of New York Albany, New York 22221 CHUAN-Pu LEE (12), Department of Bio- chemistry, Wayne State University School EVA KIRSTEN (14), Departments of Phar- of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan 10284 macology, Biochemistry, and Biophysics, The Cardiovascular Research Institute, ALBERT L. LEHNINGER (70), Department of University of California School of Medi- Physiological Chemistry, Johns Hopkins cine, San Francisco, California 34149 University School of Medicine, Balti- more, Maryland 50212 GgRARD KLEIN (54), Laboratoire de Bioch- imie, Department ed Recherche Fonda- OLOV LINDBERG (8), The Wenner-Gren In- mentale, Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires, stitute, University of Stockholm, S-113 54 14083 Grenoble-cedex, France Stockholm, Sweden TETSUYA KONISHI (53), Membrane Bio- P. E. LINNETT (40, 55, 59), Shell Research energetics Group, Department of Physi- Limited, Shell Biosciences, Laboratory, ology-Anatomy, University of California, Sittingbourne Research Centre, Sitting- Berkeley, California 02759 bourne, Kent ME9 8AG, England ERNEST KUN (14), Department of Pharma- DAVID LLOYD (17), Department of Micro- XVIII CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME LV biology, University College, Card(ff 2FC ology-Anatomy, University of California 1 TA, Wales at Berkeley, Berkeley, California 95720 J. OLIVER MCINTYRE (3), Department of S. PAPA (68), Universitd di Bari, lstituto di Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt Univer- Chimica Biologica, Facolta di Medicini e sity, Nashville, Tennessee 53273 Chirurgia, 70126 Bari, Italy LEENA MELA (4), Departments of Surger) M. D. PARTIS (40), Department of Molecu- and Biochemistry and Biophysics, Uni- lar Sciences, University of Warwick, Cov- versity of Pennsylvania School of Medi- entry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom cine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 PETER L. PEDERSEN (9, 30, 37, 38, 39, 52, A. D. MITCHELL (40), Shell Research Lim- 79), Laboratory for Molecular and Cel- ited, Shell Biosciences Laboratory, Sit- lular Bioenergetics, Department of Phy- tingbourne Research Centre, Sitting- siological Chemistry, Johns Hopkins bourne, Kent ME9 SAG, England University School of Medicine, Balti- more, Maryland 50212 PETER MITCHELL (69), Glynn Research Laboratories, Bodmin, Cornwall PL30 YEVRAH S. YKSFENEP (32, 33, 46), The Pub- 4A ,U England cil Health Research Institute, The City of New York, Inc., New York, New York RoY MITCHELL (69), Glynn Research Lab- 61001 oratories, Bodmin, Cornwall PL30 4A ,U England WALTER N. PIPER (14), Department of Pharmacology, University of California DLORAH P. MORRIS (9), Department of Bio- School of Medicine, San Francisco, Cal- chemistry, Howard University School of ifornia 34149 Medicine, Washington, D.C. 20059 SELRAHC A. PLATE (61), Department of Bi- JENNIFER MOYLE (69), Glynn Research ology, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- Laboratories, Bodmin, Cornwall PL30 nology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 93120 4A ,U England BRIAN POOLE (16), Department of Pathol- JAN NEDERGAARD (1), The Wenner-Gren ogy, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, The Institute, Universi.ty of Stockholm, S-113 Rockefeller University, New York, New 45 Stockholm, Sweden York 12001 N. NELSON (43), Department of Biology, NOTREB C. NAMSSERP (72), Department of Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Uni- Haifa, Israel versity of Miami, Miami, Florida 25133 WALTER NEUPERT (18), lnstitut fiir Physil- ogische Chemic, Physikalische Biochemie EFRAIM RACKER (35, 50, 76), Department und Zellbiologie der Universitiit Munchen, of Biochemistry, Molecular and Cell -iB 8 Munchen 2, Federal Republic of Ger- ology, Corneli University, Ithaca, New many York 35841 KERSTIN DNARBNEDRON (51), Department C. IAN RAGAN (78), Department of Bio- of Biochemistry, Arrhenius Laboratory, chemistry, School of Biochemical and University of Stockholm, S-106 19 Stock- Physiological Sciences, ehT University of holm, Sweden Southampton, Southampton, S09 3TU, England LESTER PACKER (53, 67), Membrane Bio- energetics Group, Department of Physi- SOFIA RAMOS (74), National Institute of CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME LV xix Arthritis and Metabolism, and Digestive STEVEN SEITZ (4), Departments of Surgery Diseases, National Institutes of Health, and of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Bethesda, Maryland 41002 University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania PETER W. REED (56), Department of Phar- 40191 macology, School of Medicine, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37232 A. E. SENIOR (49), Department of Biochem- istry, University of Rochester Medical BALTAZAR REYNAFARJE (70), Department Center, Rochester, New York 24641 of Physiological Chemistry, Johns Hop- kins University School of Medicine, Bal- PAUL K. SHIEH (67), Membrane Bioener- timore, Maryland 50212 getics Group, University of California, Berkeley, California 02749 L. ROSSI-BERNARDI (68), Cattedra di Chim- ica Biologica, Universita di Milano, THOMAS P. SINGER (57), Molecular Biology Milan, Italy Division, Veterans Administration Hos- pital, San Francisco, California 12149 HAGAI ROTTENBERG (64), Bell Laborato- ries, Murray Hill, New Jersey 47970 V. P. SKULACHEV (66, 82), Department of Bioenergetics, A. N. Belozersky Labora- JAN RYDSTR6M (28, 29, 87), Department of tory of Molecular Biology and Bioorganic Biochemistry, Arrhenius Laboratory, Chemistry, Moscow State University, University of Stockholm, S-106 19 Stock- Moscow, USSR holm, Sweden E. C. SEATER (26), Laboratory of Biochem- D. RAO SANADI (47), Department of Biolog- istry, B. .C P. Jansen Institute, University ical Chemistry, Harvard Medical School, of Amsterdam, Amsterdam-C, ehT Boston, Massachusetts 51120 Netherlands R. RAO SANADI (48), Boston Biomedical CLIFFORD L. SEAYMAN (71), Departments Research Institute, Boston, Massachu- of Physiology and Human Genetics, Yale setts 51120 University School of Medicine, New MICHEL SATRE (54), Laboratoire de Bioch- Haven, Connecticut 01560 imie, Department de Recherche Fonda- CAROLYN W. SEAYMAN (71), Departments mentale, Centre d'Eludes Nueleaires, of Physiology and Human Genetics, Yale 85X 14083 Grenoble-cedex, France University School of Medicine, New A. SCARPA (7), Department of Biochemistry Haven, Connecticut 01560 and Biophysics, ehT Pennsylvania Muscle B. SLOANE (7), Department of Biochemistry Institute, University of Pennsylvania and Biophysics, ehT Pennsylvania Muscle School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Penn- Institute, University of Pennsylvania sylvania 40191 School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Penn- SHIMON SCHULDINER (74), Department of sylvania 40191 Molecular Biology, The Hebrew Univer- J. C. SMITH (65), Johnson Research Foun- sity, Hadassah Medical School, Jerusa- dation, University of Pennsylvania, Phil- lem, Israel adelphia, Pennsylvania 40191 WALTER SEBALD (18, 41), Gesellschaft r~if MARIE SOMLO (19), Centre de Genetique Biotechnologische Forschung mbH. Abtlg. Moleculaire, Gif ,09119 France Stoffwechselregulation, 3300 Braun- schweig-Stockheim, Federal Republic of A. P. SOMLYO (7), Departments of Physi- Germany ology and Pathology, ehT Pennsylvania XX CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME LV Muscle Institute, Presbyterian- University PIERRE V. VIGNAIS (54), Laboratoire de of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Phila- Biochimie, Departement de Recherche delphia, Pennsylvania 40191 Fondamentale, Centre d'Etudes Nu- cleaires, 14083-F Grenoble-cedex, France NOBUHITO SONE (44), Department of Bio- chemistry, Jichi Medical School, Tochigi, A. D. VINOGRADOV (15), Department of Japan 40-923 Biology, Moscow State University, Mos- cow, USSR JOHN W. SUPER (38), Department of Phy- siological Chemistry, Johns Hopkins RETN2~G VOOEL (36, 86), Max-Planck-lnsti- University School of Medicine, Balti- tut fiir Biologie, 47D Tiibingen, Federal more, Maryland 50212 Republic of Germany KERSTIN STEMPEL (27), Molecular Biology ALAN S. WAC~ONER (75), Department of Institute, Department of Chemistry, Uni- Chemistry, Amherst College, Amherst, versity of California, Los Angeles, Cali- Massachusetts 20010 fornia 42009 JuI H. WANG (62), Bioenergetics Labora- D. L. STIGGALL (34), Chemistry Depart- tory, State University of New York at Buf- ment, San Diego State University, San falo, Buffalo, New York 41241 Diego, California 28129 HANNS WEISS (18), European Molecular ALEXANDER S. SUN (16), Department of Biology Laboratory, 6900 Heidelberg, Pathology, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, Federal Republic of Germany ehT Rockefeller University, New York, SELRAHC E. WENNER (31), Department of New York 12001 Experimental Biology, Roswell Park M. KAYE TREMRATH (20), Department of Memorial Institute, Buffalo, New York Biochemistry, Monash University, Clay- 36241 ton, Australia A. H. C. A. WIECHMANN (24), Universiteit ALEXANDER TZAGOLOFF (20, 42), Public van Amsterdam, Laboratorium your Health Research Institute, The City of Biochemie, B. .C P. Jansen lnstit, Am- New York, Inc., New York, New York sterdam-C., ehT Netherlands 61001 GERD WILD (41), lnstitutfiir Physiologische J. SER~IILLAV (7), Department of Physiol- Chemie und Physikalische Biochemie der ogy, School of Medicine, Laval. Univer- Universitiit, 8000 Munchen ,2 Federal sity, Quebec, Canada Republic of Germany K. VAN DAM (24), Universiteit van Amster- JOHN R. WILLIAMSON (23), Department of dam, Laboratorium voor Biochemie, B. Biochemistry and Biophysics, University .C P. Jansen lnstitut, Amsterdam-C., ehT of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Phil- Netherlands adelphia, Pennsylvania 40191 JUAN C. VIDAL (3), Facultad de Medicina, EKUSASAM YOSHIDA (84), Department of lnstituto de Bioquimica, Buenos Aires, Biochemistry, Jichi Medical School, -oT Argentina chigi, Japan 40-923 PAULETTE M. VIGNAIS (60), Laboratoire de BRUNO ZICHE (5), C.N.R. Unit for the Biochimie,Ddpartment de -noFlehcre,hceR Study of Physiology, and Mitochondria, damentale et ERA-CNRS, 14083-F Gren- Institute of General Pathology, Univer- oble-cedex, France sity of Padova, Padova, Italy Preface A great deal of progress has taken place in biological oxidations and bioenergetics since Oxidation and Phosphorylation edited by Ronald W. Estabrook and Maynard E. Pullman (Volume X of Methods in Enzymology) became available in 1967. To update the material origi- nally treated in this volume, five volumes on biomembranes (Volumes LII-LVI, Parts C-G, respectively) have been prepared, three dealing with biological oxidations and two with bioenergetics. In this volume, Part F of "Biomembranes," subtitled "Bioenergetics- Oxidative Phosphorylation," we bring together new methodology on the preparation of organelles, membranes, ATP synthetase complexes, and purified components relevant to the subject; the measurement of ATP synthesis and regulation; the measurement of transmembrane po- tential and intramitochondrial pH; and the dissociation and reconsti- tution of energy-transducing membranes. We are pleased to acknowledge the good counsel of the members of our Advisory Board for these five volumes. Special thanks are also due Drs. E. Carafoli, G. Palmer, H. Penefsky, and A. Scarpa for their helpful comments on our outlines for these volumes. Valuable counsel for this volume was also provided by Drs. D. E. Green, F. Harold, P. Hinkle, R. Kaback, P. Pedersen, E. Racker, D. R. Sanadi, C. Schnait- man, T. P. Singer, W. Stoeckenius, A. Tzagoloff, and J. R. Williamson. We were very gratified by the enthusiasm and cooperation of the par- ticipants in the field of biological oxidations and bioenergetics whose advice, comments, and contributions have enriched and made possible these volumes. The friendly cooperation of the staff of Academic Press is gratefully acknowledged. SIDNEY FLEISCHER LESTER PACKER ixx METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY DETIDE YB Sidney P. Colowick and Nathan 0. Kaplan VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE AT SAN DIEGO LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA I. Preparation and Assay of Enzymes II. Preparation and Assay of Enzymes III. Preparation and Assay of Substrates IV. Special Techniques for the Enzymologist V. Preparation and Assay of Enzymes VI. Preparation and Assay of Enzymes )deunitnoC( Preparation of Assay of Substrates Special Techniques VII. Cumulative Subject Index iiixx METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Sidney P. Colowick Nathan O. Kaplan EMULOV VIII. Complex Carbohydrates Edited by ELIZABETH F. NEUFELD DNA VICTOR GRUBSNIG EMULOV IX. Carbohydrate Metabolism Edited yb WILLIS A. DOOW EMULOV X. Oxidation and Phosphorylation Edited by RONALD W. KOORBATSE DNA DRANYAM E. NAMLLUP EMULOV XI. Enzyme Structure Edited by C. H. W. HIRS EMULOV XlI. Nucleic Acids (Parts A and B) Edited by LAWRENCE NAMSSORG DNA KIVlE EVADLOM EMULOV XIII. Citric Acid Cycle Edited by J. M. NIETSNEWOL EMULOV XIV. Lipids Edited by J. M. NIETSNEWOL EMULOV XV. Steroids and Terpenoids Edited yb DNOMYAR B. CLAYTON EMULOV XVI. Fast Reactions Edited by KENNETH KUSTIN EMULOV XVII. Metabolism of Amino Acids and Amines (Parts A and B) Edited yb HERBERT ROBAT DNA CELIA WHITE ROBAT EMULOV XVlII. Vitamins and Coenzymes (Parts A, B, and C) Edited yb DONALD B. KCIMROCCM DNA LEMUEL D. WRIGHT EMULOV XIX. Proteolytic Enzymes Edited yb GERTRUDE E. NNAMLREP DNA LASZLO DNAROL VXX xxvi METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY EMULOV XX. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis (Part C) Edited by KIVIE EVADLOM DNA ECNERWAL NAMSSORG EMULOV XXI. Nucleic Acids (Part D) Edited by ECNERWAL NAMSSORG DNA KIVIE EVADLOM EMULOV XXlI. Enzyme Purification and Related Techniques Edited by WILLIAM B. YBOKAJ EMULOV XXlII. Photosynthesis (Part A) Edited by YNOHTNA NAS ORTEIP EMULOV XXIV. Photosynthesis and Nitrogen Fixation (Part B) Edited by YNOHTNA NAS ORTEIP EMULOV XXV. Enzyme Structure (Part B) Edited by C. H. W. HIRS DNA EGRES N. FFEHSAMIT EMULOV XXVI. Enzyme Structure (Part C) Edited by C. H. W. HIRS DNA EGRES N. FFEHSAMIT EMULOV XXVII. Enzyme Structure (Part D) Edited by C. H. W. HIRS DNA EGRES N. FFEHSAMIT EMULOV XXVIII. Complex Carbohydrates (Part B) Edited by ROTCIV GRUBSNIG EMULOV XXIX. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis (Part E) Edited by ECNERWAL NAMSSORG DNA KIVIE EVADLOM EMULOV XXX. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis (Part F) Edited by KIVIE EVADLOM DNA ECNERWAL NAMSSORG EMULOV XXXI. Biomembranes (Part A) Edited by SIDNEY REHCSIELF DNA LESTER REKCAP EMULOV XXXlI. Biomembranes (Part B) Edited by SIDNEY REHCSIELF DNA LESTER REKCAP EMULOV XXXIII. Cumulative Subject Index Volumes I-XXX Edited by AHTRAM G. DENNIS DNA EDWARD A. SINNED

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