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Biophysical Journal Volume 67 December 1994 2561-2573 AUTHOR INDEX A Barranger-Mathys, M. and Cafiso, D. S. Collisions between he- lical peptides in membranes monitored using electron paramag- Abbott, L. F. See Marom and Abbott. netic resonance: Evidence that alamethicin is monomeric in the Abercrombie, R. Cross-talk between membranes, 6 absence of a membrane potential, 172 Abidor, I. G. (deceased), Li, L.-H., and Hui, S. W. Studies of cell Barrett, L. W. See Snyder, Ladror, Wade, Wang, Barrett, Matay- pellets: I. Electrical properties and porosity, 418 oshi, Huffaker, Krafft, and Holzman. Studies of cell pellets: II. Osmotic properties, electropo- Barsotti, R. J. See Martin and Barsotti. ration, and related phenomena: Membrane interactions, 427 Barton, S. W. See Thomas, Barton, and Tirrell. Airey, J. A. See Percival, Williams, Kenyon, Grinsell, Airey, and Bassani, J. W. M. See Berlin, Bassani, and Bers. Sutko. Beam, K. G. See Takekura, Bennett, Tanabe, Beam, and Franzini- Aitken, P. G. See Schiff, Jerger, Chang, Sauer, and Aitken. Armstrong. Aiyar, J., Nguyen, A. N., Chandy, K. G., and Grissmer, S. The Bean, J. C. See Chupa, McCauley, Strongin, Smith, Blasie, Peti- P-region and S6 of Kv3.1 contribute to the formation of the ion colas, and Bean. conduction pathway, 2261 Beauvoit, B., Kitai, T., and Chance, B. Contribution of the mi- Akiyama, M. See Trouard, Mannock, Lindblom, Rilfors, Akiyama, tochondrial compartment to the optical properties of the rat liver: and McElhaney. A theoretical and practical approach, 2501 Akutsu, H., Nishimoto, S., and Kyogoku, Y. Dynamic strutures Becker, P. L. Topics in Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Vol. 1-3. Jo- of intact chicken erythrocyte chromatins as studied by 'H-*'P seph R. Lakowicz, Editor (book review), 1788 cross-polarization NMR, 804 Bedlack, R. S., Jr. See Gross, Bedlack, and Loew. Alam, M. See Kirsch, Alam, and Hartmann. Beechem, J. M. Single molecule spectroscopies and imaging tech- Albertsen, A. and Hansen, U.-P. Estimation of kinetic rate con- niques shed new light on the future of biophysics, 2133 stants from mult-channel recordings by a direct fit of the time See Otto, Lillo, and Beechem. series, 1393 Ben-Shaul, A. See Fattal and Ben-Shaul. Alecci, M., Ferrari, M., Quaresima, V., Sotgiu, A., and Ursini, Bennett, L. See Takekura, Bennett, Tanabe, Beam, and Franzini- C. L. Simultaneous 280 MHz EPR imaging of rat organs during Armstrong. nitroxide free radical clearance, 1274 Bennett, P. B., Jr. See Valenzuela and Bennett. Amemiya, T. See Ihara, Amemiya, Miyashita, and Mukohata. Benz, R. See Wang, Zimmermann, and Benz. Amemiya, Y. See Wakabayashi, Sugimoto, Tanaka, Ueno, Berendsen, H. J. C. See Tissen, Drenth, Berendsen, and Fraaije. Takezawa, and Amemiya. Berger, C. L. and Thomas, D. D. Rotational dynamics of actin- Anderson, C. F. See Bond, Anderson, and Record. bound intermediates of the myosin adenosine triphosphatase Anderson, C. M. See Morrison, Anderson, Georgiou, Stevenson, cycle in myofibrils, 250 and Cherry. Berkowitz, J. See Wagenknecht, Berkowitz, Grassucci, Timerman, Anderson, L. E. See Li, Stevens, Schiffer, and Anderson. and Fleischer. Andrietti, F. and Bernardini, G. The movement of spermatozoa Berlin, J. R., Bassani, J. W. M., and Bers, D. M. Intrinsic cy- with helical head: Theoretical analysis and experimental results, tosolic calcium buffering properties of single rat cardiac myo- 1767 Arhem, P. See Elinder and Arhem. cytes, 1775 Bernardini, G. See Andrietti and Bernardini. Arispe, N. See Durell, Guy, Arispe, Rojas, and Pollard. Bers, D. M. See Berlin, Bassani, and Bers. See Pollard, Arispe, Rojas, and Pollard. Bezanilla, M., Drake, B., Nudler, E., Kashlev, M., Hansma, P. Arkin, A. and Ross, J. Computational functions in biochemical K., and Hansma, H. G. Motion and enzymatic degradation of reaction networks, 560 DNA in the atomic force microscope, 2454 Armstrong, C. M. See Gdmez-Lagunas and Armstrong. Bezrukov, S. M. See Grigorjev and Bezrukov. Arnette, J. K. See Young, Arnette, Roess, and Barisas. Bier, M. See Borst, Kits, and Bier. Ashley, C. C. See Bagni, Cecchi, Griffiths, Maéda, Rapp, and Ash- Birrell, G. B., Habliston, D. L., and Griffith, O. H. Photoelectron ley. imaging of viruses and DNA: evaluation of substrates by uni- Axelrod, D. New dimensions in two dimensions, 1799 directional low angle shadowing and photoemission current mea- See Stout and Axelrod. surements, 2041 Bittner, G. D. See Krause, Fishman, and Bittner. B Blackshear, P. J. See Kim, Blackshear, Johnson, and McLaughlin. Blankenship, R. E. See Lin, Kleinherenbrink, Chiou, and Blan- Babcock, G. T. Resonance Raman microspectroscopy in biology, kenship. 5 Blasie, J. K. See Chupa, McCauley, Strongin, Smith, Blasie, Peti- Bagni, M. A., Cecchi, G., Griffiths, P. J., Maéda, Y., Rapp, G., colas, and Bean. and Ashley, C. C. Lattice spacing changes accompanying iso- Bloemendal, M. See van Haeringen, Dekker, Bloemendal, R6gner, metric tension development in intact single muscle fibers, 1965 van Grondelle, and van Amerongen. Baker, A. J., Brandes, R., Schreur, J. H. M., Camacho, S. A., Bioom, M. See Fenske, Thewalt, Bloom, and Kitson. and Weiner, M. W. Protein and acidosis alter calcium-binding Bloomfield, V. A. See Ma and Bloomfield. and fluorescence spectra of the calcium indicator indo-1, 1646 Blumenthal, R. See Krumbiegel, Herrmann, and Blumenthal. Baldwin, R. C. See Flach, Brauner, Taylor, Baldwin, and Men- Boal, D. H. Computer simulation of a model network for the eryth- delsohn. rocyte cytoskeleton, 521 Bamberg, E. See Tittor, Schweiger, Oesterhelt, and Bamberg. Boffi, A., Verzili, D., Chiancone, E., Leone, M., Cupane, A., Bangham, A. D. Liposomes: From Physics to Applications. D. D. Militello, V., Vitrano, E., Cordone, L., Yu, W., and Di Iorio, Lasic (book review), 1358 E. E. Stereodynamic properties of the cooperative homodimeric Barisas, B. G. See Young, Arnette, Roess, and Barisas. Scapharca inaequivalvis hemoglobin studied through optical ab- Barnett, V. A. Muscle Contraction. Clive R. Bagshaw (book re- sorption spectroscopy and ligand rebinding kinetics, 1713 view), 1360 Bogdonov, V. See Kusba, Bogdonov, Gryczynski, and Lakowicz. 2562 Biophysical Journal Volume 67 December 1994 Bond, J. P., Anderson, C. F., and Record, M. T., Jr. Confor- Chase, P. B., Martyn, D. A., and Hannon, J. D. Isometric force mational transitions of duplex and triplex nucleic acid helices: redevelopment of skinned muscle fibers from rabbit activated Thermodynamic analysis of effects of salt concentration on sta- with and without Ca?*, 1994 bility using preferential interaction coefficients, 825 Chen, T. See Schmidt, Chen, and Lauffenburger. Borst, J. G. G., Kits, K. S., and Bier, M. Variance analysis of Chen, W. and Lee, R. C. Altered ion channel conductance and y-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-ergic inhibitory postsynaptic cur- ionic selectivity induced by large imposed membrane potential rents from melanotropes of Xenopus laevis, 183 pulse, 603 Bouevitch, O. See Chen, Sheves, Lewis, and Bouevitch. Chen, Y.-d. See Xie, Marszalek, Chen, and Tsong. Brandes, R. See Baker, Brandes, Schreur, Camacho, and Weiner. Chen, Z., Sheves, M., Lewis, A., and Bouevitch, O. A comparison Brauner, J. W. See Flach, Brauner, Taylor, Baldwin, and Men- of the second harmonic generation from light-adapted, dark- delsohn. adapted, blue, and acid purple membrane, 1155 Breitenbach, M. See Kung], Visser, Kauffmann, and Breitenbach. Cheng, A., Hummel, B., Mencke, A., and Caffrey, M. Kinetics Briggs, J. and Caffrey, M. The temperature-composition phase and mechanism of the barotropic lamellar gel/lamellar liquid diagram and mesophase structure characterization of monopen- crystal phase transition in fully hydrated dihexadecylphosphati- tadecenoin in water, 1594 dylethanolamine: A time-resolved x-ray diffraction study using Brink, P. R. See Christ, Brink, and Ramanan. pressure jump, 293 Brodwick, M. See Tu, Velez, Brodwick, and Fill. Cheng, H. See Cannell, Cheng, and Lederer. Brouwer, A. M. See Hoff, van Stokkum, van Ramesdonk, van Cheng, K. H., Ruymgaart, L., Liu, L.-I., Somerharju, P., and Brederode, Brouwer, Fitch, Meyer, van Grondelle, and Helling- Sugar, I. P. Intramolecular excimer kinetics of fluorescent wert. dipyrenyl lipids: 1. DMPC/cholesterol membranes, 902 Bruinsma, R., Goulian, M., and Pincus, P. Self-assembly of Intramolecular excimer kinetics of fluorescent dipyreny] membrane junctions, 746 lipids: 2, DOPE/DOPC membranes, 914 Bryant, R. G. See North, Franklin, Bryant, and Cafiso. Cherry, R. J. See Morrison, Anderson, Georgiou, Stevenson, and Buchsbaum, G. See Rao, Buchsbaum, and Sterling. Cherry. Budil, D. E. See Ge, Budil, and Freed. Cheung, P. See Crosbie, Miller, Cheung, Goodnight, Muhlrad, and Bukauskas, F. F. and Weingart, R. Voltage-dependent gating of Reisler. single gap junction channels in an insect cell line, 613 Chiancone, E. See Boffi, Verzili, Chiancone, Leone, Cupane, Mili- Buldyrev, S. V. See Ossadnik, Buldyrev, Goldberger, Havlin, Man- tello, Vitrano, Cordone, Yu, and Di Iorio. tegna, Peng, Simons, and Stanley. Chiou, H.-C. See Lin, Kleinherenbrink, Chiou, and Blankenship. Burkard, F. See Vonck, Han, Burkard, Perkins, and Glaeser. Chou, W. See Hartman, Lau, Chou, and Coates. Burke, R. E. See Chang, Schiff, Sauer, Gossard, and Burke. Chow, R. H. See Heinemann, Chow, Neher, and Zucker. Christ, G. J., Brink, P. R., and Ramanan, S. V. Dynamic gap junctional communication: A delimiting model for tissue re- Cc sponses, 1335 Chupa, J. A., McCauley, J. P., Jr., Strongin, R. M., Smith, A. Cachia, C. See Le Grimellec, Lesniewska, Cachia, Schreiber, de B., Il, BlasieJ, . K., Peticolas, L. J., and Bean, J. C. Vectorially Fornel, and Goudonnet. oriented membrane protein monolayers: Profile structures via Caffier, G. See Shvinka and Caffier. x-ray interferometry/holography, 336 Caffrey, M. See Briggs and Caffrey. Cintron, C. See Rawe, Meek, Leonard, Takahashi, and Cintron. See Cheng, Hummel, Mencke, and Caffrey. Clapham, D. E. See Liickhoff and Clapham. Cafiso, D. S. See Barranger-Mathys and Cafiso. Clerc, S. G. and Thompson, T. E. A possible mechanism for See North, Franklin, Bryant, and Cafiso. vesicle formation by extrusion (letter), 475 Cai, M. and Timkovich, R. Solution conformation of cytochrome Coates. T. D. See Hartman, Lau, and Coates. c-551 from Pseudomonas stutzeri ZoBell determined by NMR, Contino, P. B., Hasselbacher, C. A., Ross, J. B. A., and Nem- 1207 erson, Y. Use of an oriented transmembrane protein to probe the Calvez, A. C. See Yeh, Calvez, and Eckstein. assembly of a supported phospholipid bilayer, 1113 Camacho, S. A. See Baker, Brandes, Schreur, Camacho, and Cordone, L. See Boffi, Verzili, Chiancone, Leone, Cupane, Mili- Weiner. Campion, J. M. See Rowe and Campion. tello, Vitrano, Cordone, Yu, and Di Iorio. Cannell, M. B., Cheng, H., and Lederer, W. J. Spatial non- Cornell, B. A. See Separovic, Gehrmann, Milne, Cornell, Lin, and uniformities in [Ca**], during excitation-contraction coupling in Smith. cardiac myocytes, 1942 Coronado, R. See Sukhareva, Morrissette, and Coronado. Carrascosa, J. L. See Marco, Carrascosa, and Valpuesta. Corradin, G. See Duschl, Liley, Corradin, and Vogel. Carson, M. R., Travis, S. M., Winter, M. C., Sheppard, D. N., Corrie, J. E. T. See Thirlwell, Corrie, Reid, Trentham, and Fe- and Welsh, M. J. Phosphate stimulates CFTR CI channels, 1867 renczi. Caspers, P. J. See Salmaso, Puppels, Caspers, Floris, Wever, and Costa, A. C. S., Patrick, J. W., and Dani, J. A. Improved tech- Greve. nique for studying ion channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes, Cecchi, G. See Bagni, Cecchi, Griffiths, Maéda, Rapp, and Ashley. including fast superfusion, 395 Ceve, G. See Vierl, Lébbecke, Nagel, and Cevc. Craig, R. See Ménétret and Craig. Chance, B. See Beauvoit, Kitai, and Chance. Cronise, R. See Noever, Cronise, and Matsos. Chandy, K. G. See Aiyar, Nguyen, Chandy, and Grissmer. Crosbie, R. H., Miller, C., Cheung, P., Goodnight, T., Muhirad, Chang, T. See Schiff, Jerger, Chang, Sauer, and Aitken. A., and Reisler, E. Structural connectivity in actin: Effect of Chang, T., Schiff, S. J., Sauer, T., Gossard, J.-P., and Burke, R. C-terminal modifications on the properties of actin, 1957 E. Stochastic versus deterministic variability in simple neuronal Crouzy, S., Woolf, T. B., and Roux, B. A molecular dynamics circuits: I. Monosynaptic spinal cord reflexes, 671 study of gating in dioxolane-linked gramicidin A channels, 1370 Chapman, B. E. See Lennon, Scott, Chapman, and Kuchel. Cullis, P. R. See Lewis, McElhaney, Monck, and Cullis. Chase, P. B. See Martyn, Chase, Hannon, Huntsman, Kushmerick, Cupane, A. See Boffi, Verzili, Chiancone, Leone, Cupane, Mili- and Gordon. tello, Vitrano, Cordone, Yu, and Di Iorio. AUTHOR INDEX 2563 D Elinder, F. and Arhem, P. Effects of gadolinium on ion channels in the myelinated axon of Xenopus laevis: Four sites of action, Dahl, G., Nonner, W., and Werner, R. Attempts to define func- 71 tional domains of gap junction proteins with synthetic peptides, The modulatory site for the action of gadolinium on surface 1816 charges and channel gating, 84 Daley, D. See Stricker, Redman, and Daley. Engel, A. See Schabert and Engel. Dani, J. A. See Costa, Patrick, and Dani. Epstein, I. R. Growth Patterns in Physical Sciences and Biology. Darius, F. and Rojas, R. “Simulated molecular evolution” or Juan Manuel Garcia-Ruiz, Enrique Louis, Paul Meakin, and Leo- computer-generated artifacts?, 2120 nard M. Sander, Editors (book review), 479 Day, L. A. See Marzec and Day. Erramilli, S. See Gleeson, Erramilli, and Gruner. de Fornel, F. See Le Grimellec, Lesniewska, Cachia, Schreiber, de Escobar, A. L. See Monck, Robinson, Escobar, Vergara, and Fer- Fornel, and Goudonnet. nandez. de Grooth, B. G. See Putman, van der Werf, de Grooth, van Hulst, and Greve. DeFelice, L. J. See Galli and DeFelice. Dekker,J . P. See Groot, Peterman, van Kan, van Stokkum, Dekker, F and van Grondelle. See van Haeringen, Dekker, Bloemendal, Régner, van Fallon, P. G. See Jaroszeski, Gilbert, Fallon, and Heller. Grondelle, and van Amerongen. Fattal, D. R. and Ben-Shaul, A. Mean-field calculations of chain Dembo, M. See Ward, Dembo, and Hammer. packing and conformational statistics in lipid bilayers: Compari- Demidov, A. A. Quantitative calculations of fluorescence polar- son with experiments and molecular dynamics studies, 983 ization and absorption anisotropy kinetics of double- and triple- Feigenson, G. W. See Hinderliter, Huang, and Feigenson. chromophore complexes with energy transfer, 2184 Fenske, D. B., Thewalt, J. L., Bloom, M., and Kitson, N. Models Descouts, P. See Droz, Taborelli, Descouts, and Wells. of stratum corneum intercellular membranes: 7H NMR of mac- Devaux, P. F. Biophysique Moléculaire: Structures en Mouvement. roscopically oriented multilayers, 1562 Michel Daune (book review), 1359 Ferenczi, M. A. See Peckham, Ferenczi, and Irving. Di Iorio, E. E. See Boffi, Verzili, Chiancone, Leone, Cupane, Mili- See Thirlwell, Corrie, Reid, Trentham, and Ferenczi. tello, Vitrano, Cordone, Yu, and Di Iorio. Fernandez, J. M. See Monck, Robinson, Escobar, Vergara, and Diamandis, E. P. See Marriott, Heidecker, Diamandis, and Yan- Fernandez. Marriott. Ferrari, M. See Alecci, Ferrari, Quaresima, Sotgiu, and Ursini. Diaz, F. G. See Garcia de la Torre, Navarro, Lopez Martinez, Diaz, Fill, M. See Tu, Velez, Brodwick, and Fill. and Lopez Cascales. Fischbarg, J. See Hernandez and Fischbarg. Dorman, V. See Partenskii, Dorman, and Jordan. Fishman, G. I. See Moreno, Rook, Fishman, and Spray. Draber, S. and Hansen, U.-P. Fast single-channel measurements Fishman, H. M. See Krause, Fishman, and Bittner. resolve the blocking effect of Cs* on the K* channel, 120 See Lu and Fishman. Draber, S. and Schultze, R. Detection of jumps in single-channel Fitch, J. C. See Hoff, van Stokkum, van Ramesdonk, van Bred- data containing subconductance levels, 1404 erode, Brouwer, Fitch, Meyer, van Grondelle, and Hellingwerf. Drake, B. See Bezanilla, Drake, Nudler, Kashlev, Hansma, and Fitzgerald, M. C. See Shen, Fitzgerald, and Murphy. Hansma. Flach, C. R., Brauner, J. W., Taylor, J. W., Baldwin, R. C., and Drenth, J. See Tissen, Drenth, Berendsen, and Fraaije. Mendelsohn, R. External reflection FTIR of peptide monolayer Droz, E., Taborelli, M., Descouts, P., and Wells, T. N. C. In- films in situ at the air/water interface: Experimental design, fluence of surface and protein modification on immunoglobulin spectra-structure correlations, and effects of hydrogen-deuterium G adsorption observed by scanning force microscopy, 1316 exchange, 402 Dupont, G. and Goldbeter, A. Properties of intracellular Ca** Fleischer, S. Phospholamban, phosphorylation, and phosphores- waves generated by a model based on Ca”*-induced Ca** release, cence, 3 2191 See Hain, Nath, Mayrleitner, Fleischer, and Schindler. Durell, S. R., Guy, H. R., Arispe, N., Rojas, E., and Pollard, See Wagenknecht, Berkowitz, Grassucci, Timerman, and H. B. Theoretical models of the ion channel structure of amyloid Fleischer. B-protein, 2137 Floris, R. See Salmaso, Puppels, Caspers, Floris, Wever, and Duschl, C., Liley, M., Corradin, G., and Vogel, H. Biologically Greve. addressable monolayer structures formed by templates of sulfur- Ford, L. E. See Slawnych, Seow, Huxley, and Ford. bearing molecules, 1229 Foster, K. R. Biological Effects of Electric and Magnetic Fields. Vol. 1: Sources and Mechanisms. Vol. 2: Beneficial and Harmful Effects. D. O. Carpenter and S. Ayrapetyan, Editors (book re- E view), 2123 Fozzard, H. A. See Satin, Limberis, Kyle, Rogart, and Fozzard. Ebrey, T. G. See Liang, Steinberg, Livnah, Sheves, Ebrey, and Fraaije, J. G. E. M. See Tissen, Drenth, Berendsen, and Fraaije. Tsuda. Franklin, J. C. See North, Franklin, Bryant, and Cafiso. Eckstein, E. C. See Yeh, Calvez, and Eckstein. Franzini-Armstrong, C. Unraveling the ryanodine receptor, 2135 Edeson, R. O. See Keleshian, Yeo, Edeson, and Madsen. See Takekura, Bennett, Tanabe, Beam, and Franzini-Arm- Edholm, O. See Norin, Haeffner, Hult, and Edholm. strong. Edmundson, A. B. See Herron, Terry, Johnston, He, Guddat, Voss, Freed, J. H. See Ge, Budil, and Freed. and Edmundson. Freeman, S. A., Wang, M. A., and Weaver, J. C. Theory of Eftink, M. R. Luminescent Spectroscopy of Proteins. Eugene A. electroporation of planar bilayer membranes: Predictions of the Permyakov (book review), 478 aqueous area, change in capacitance, and pore-pore separation, Eisenblatter, St. See Voike, Eisenblatter, and Klose. 42 El-Sayed, M. A. See Song, Logunov, Yang, and El-Sayed. French, R. J. See Zamponi and French. 2564 Biophysical Journal Volume 67 December 1994 Frojmovic, M. M., Mooney, R. F., and Wong, T. Dynamics of Goudonnet, J. P. See Le Grimellec, Lesniewska, Cachia, Schre- platelet glycoprotein IIb-IIla receptor expression and fibrinogen iber, de Fornel, and Goudonnet. binding. I. Quantal activation of platelet subpopulations varies Goulian, M. See Bruinsma, Goulian, and Pincus. with adenosine diphosphate concentration, 2060 Grant, A. O. See Zilberter, Starmer, Starobin, and Grant. Dynamics of platelet glycoprotein IIb-IIla receptor expres- Grassucci, R. See Wagenknecht, Berkowitz, Grassucci, Timerman, sion and fibrinogen binding. II. Quantal activation parallels plate- and Fleischer. let capture in stir-associated microaggregation, 2069 Greve, J. See Putman, van der Werf, de Grooth, van Hulst, and Fujimoto, B. S., Miller, J. M., Ribeiro, N. S., and Schurr, J. M. Greve. Effects of different cations on the hydrodynamic radius of DNA, See Salmaso, Puppels, Caspers, Floris, Wever, and Greve. 304 Griffith, O. H. See Birrell, Habliston, and Griffith. Griffiths, P. J. See Bagni, Cecchi, Griffiths, Maéda, Rapp, and Ashley. G Grigorjev, P. A. and Bezrukov, S. M. Hofmeister effect in ion transport: Reversible binding of halide anions to the roflamycoin Gafni, A. See Schlyer, Schauerte, Steel, and Gafni. channel, 2265 Gailly, P. See Gillis and Gailly. Griko, Y. V. and Kutyshenko, V. P. Differences in the processes Galli, A. and DeFelice, L. J. Inactivation of L-type Ca channels of B-lactoglobulin cold and heat denaturations, 356 in embryonic chick ventricle cells: Dependence on the cytoskele- Grinsell, M. M. See Percival, Williams, Kenyon, Grinsell, Airey, tal agents colchicine and taxol, 2296 and Sutko. Ganea, C. See Gergely, Ganea, and Vard. Grinstaff, M. W. See Liu, Grinstaff, Jiang, Suslick, Swartz, and Ganley, L. M. See Moring, Niego, Ganley, Trumbore, and Her- Wang. bette. Grissmer, S. See Aiyar, Nguyen, Chandy, and Grissmer. Garcia de la Torre, J., Navarro, S., Lopez Martinez, M. C., Diaz, Groot, M.-L., Peterman, E. J. G., van Kan, P. J. M., van Stok- F. G., and Lopez Cascales, J. J. HYDRO: A computer program kum, I. H. M., Dekker, J. P., and van Grondelle, R. for the prediction of hydrodynamic properties of macromol- Temperature-dependent triplet and fluorescence quantum yields ecules, 530 of the photosystem II reaction center described in a thermody- Gasset, M. See Manchejio, Gasset, Lacadena, Ramon, Martinez del namic model, 318 Pozo, Onaderra, and Gavilanes. Gross, E., Bedlack, R. S., Jr., and Loew, L. M. Dual-wavelength Gavilanes, J. G. See Manchefio, Gasset, Lacadena, Ramon, Mar- ratiometric fluorescence measurement of the membrane dipole tinez del Pozo, Onaderra, and Gavilanes. potential, 208 Ge, M., Budil, D. E., and Freed, J. H. ESR studies of spin-labeled Gruner, S. M. See Gleeson, Erramilli, and Gruner. membranes aligned by isopotential spin-dry ultracentrifugation: Gryczynski, I. See Kusba, Bogdonov, Gryczynski, and Lakowicz. Lipid-protein interactions, 2326 Guddat, L. W. See Herron, Terry, Johnston, He, Guddat, Voss, and Geeves, M. A. and Lehrer, S. S. Dynamics of the muscle thin Edmundson. filament regulatory switch: The size of the cooperative unit, 273 Gueguetchkeri, M. See Plant, Gueguetchkeri, and Yap. Gehrmann, J. See Separovic, Gehrmann, Milne, Cornell, Lin, and Gulik, A., Tchoreloff, P., and Proust, J. A conformation transition Smith. of lung surfactant lipids probably involved in respiration, 1107 Gelles, J. See Yin, Landick, and Gelles. Guy, H. R. See Durell, Guy, Arispe, Rojas, and Pollard. Georgiou, G. N. See Morrison, Anderson, Georgiou, Stevenson, Gyérke, S. See Yasui, Palade, and Gyérke. and Cherry. Gergely, C., Ganea, C., and Var6, G. Combined optical and pho- toelectric study of the photocycle of 13-cis bacteriorhodopsin, H 855 Ghanbari, R. A. Cell Biological Applications of Confocal Mi- Habliston, D. L. See Birrell, Habliston, and Griffith. croscopy. Brian Matsumoto, Editor (book review), 481 Haeffner, F. See Norin, Haeffner, Hult, and Edholm. Gierasch, L. M. See Jones and Gierasch. Hain, J., Nath, S., Mayrleitner, M., Fleischer, S., and Schindler, Gilbert, R. See Jaroszeski, Gilbert, Fallon, and Heller. H. Phosphorylation modulates the function of the calcium release Gillis, J. M. and Gailly, P. Measurements of [Ca”*]; with the dif- channel of sarcoplasmic reticulum from skeletal muscle, 1823 fusible fura-2 AM: Can some potential pitfalls be evaluated? Hammer, D. A. See Ward, Dembo, and Hammer. (letter), 476 Han, B.-G. See Vonck, Han, Burkard, Perkins, and Glaeser. Giovannardi, S. See Lazrak, Peres, Giovannardi, and Peracchia. Han, B.-G., Vonck, J., and Glaeser, R. M. The bacteriorhodopsin Gittes, F. See Hunt, Gittes, and Howard. photocycle: Direct structural study of two substates of the Glaeser, R. M. See Han, Vonck, and Glaeser. M-intermediate, 1179 See Vonck, Han, Burkard, Perkins, and Glaeser. Hann, M. M. See Robinson, Richards, Thomas, and Hann. Gleeson, J. T., Erramilli, S., and Gruner, S. M. Freezing and Hannon, J. D. See Chase, Martyn, and Hannon. melting water in lamellar structures, 706 See Martyn, Chase, Hannon, Huntsman, Kushmerick, and Goldberger, A. L. See Ossadnik, Buldyrev, Goldberger, Havlin, Gordon. Mantegna, Peng, Simons, and Stanley. Hansen, U.-P. See Albertsen and Hansen. Goldbeter, A. See Dupont and Goldbeter. See Draber and Hansen. Goldman, Y. E. and Huxley, A. F. Actin compliance: Are you Hansma, H. G. See Bezanilla, Drake, Nudler, Kashlev, Hansma, pulling my chain?, 2131 and Hansma. Gémez-Lagunas, F. and Armstrong, C. M. The relaxation be- Hansma, P. K. See Bezanilla, Drake, Nudler, Kashlev, Hansma, tween ion permeation and recovery from inactivation of ShakerB and Hansma. K* channels, 1806 Harmon, P. A. See Hendler, Harmon, and Levin. Goodnight, T. See Crosbie, Miller, Cheung, Goodnight, Muhlrad, Hartman, R. S., Lau, K., Chou, W., and Coates, T. D. The fun- and Reisler. damental motor of the human neutrophil is not random: Evidence Gordon, A. M. See Martyn, Chase, Hannon, Huntsman, Kushm- for local non-Markov movement in neutrophils, 2535 erick, and Gordon. Hartmann, H. A. See Kirsch, Alam, and Hartmann. Gossard, J.-P. See Chang, Schiff, Sauer, Gossard, and Burke. Harvey, S. C. See Konstant, Pearce, and Harvey. AUTHOR INDEX 2565 Hasselbacher, C. A. See Contino, Hasselbacher, Ross, and Nem- Huntsman, L. L. See Martyn, Chase, Hannon, Huntsman, Kush- erson. merick, and Gordon. Hatta, I. See Matuoka, Kato, and Hatta. Huxiey, A. F. See Goldman and Huxley. Havlin, S. See Ossadnik, Buldyrev, Goldberger, Havlin, Mantegna, See Slawnych, Seow, Huxley, and Ford. Peng, Simons, and Stanley. Huxley, H. E. See Sosa, Popp, Ouyang, and Huxley. He, X.-m. See Herron, Terry, Johnston, He, Guddat, Voss, and Huxley, H. E., Stewart, A., Sosa, H., and Irving, T. X-ray dif- Edmundson. fraction measurements of the extensibility of actin and myosin Heidecker, M. See Marriott, Heidecker, Diamandis, and Yan-Mar- filaments in contracting muscle, 2411 riott. Hyatt, C. J. and Maughan, D. W. Fourier analysis of wing beat Heinemann, C., Chow, R. H., Neher, E., and Zucker, R. S. Ki- signals: Assessing the effects of genetic alterations of flight netics of the secretory response in bovine chromaffin cells fol- muscle structure in Diptera, 1149 lowing flash photolysis of caged Ca**, 2546 Heller, R. See Jaroszeski, Gilbert, Fallon, and Heller. I Hellingwerf, K. J. See Hoff, van Stokkum, van Ramesdonk, van Brederode, Brouwer, Fitch, Meyer, van Grondelle, and Helling- Iannucci, R. M. See Henderson, Iannucci, and Petersheim. werf. Ihara, K., Amemiya, T., Miyashita, Y., and Mukohata, Y. Met- Henderson, J. M., Iannucci, R. M., and Petersheim, M. An NMR 145 is a key residue in the dark adaptation of bacteriorhodopsin study of pyridine associated with DMPC liposomes and mag- homologs, 1187 netically ordered DMPC-surfactant mixed micelles, 238 Irving, M. See Peckham, Ferenczi, and Irving. Hendler, R. W., Harmon, P. A., and Levin, I. W. Near infrared Irving, T. See Huxley, Stewart, Sosa, and Irving. spectral changes of cytochrome aa, during potentiometric titra- tions, 2493 Herbette, L. G. See Moring, Niego, Ganley, Trumbore, and Her- J bette. Hernandez, J. A. and Fischbarg, J. The “independence principle” Jain, R. K. See Munn, Melder, and Jain. in the processes of water transport, 1464 Janson, L. W. and Taylor, D. L. Actin-crosslinking protein regu- Transport properties of single-file pores with two confor- lation of filament movement in motility assays: A theoretical mational states, 996 model, 973 Herrmann, A. See Krumbiegel, Herrmann, and Blumenthal. Jaroszeski, M. J., Gilbert, R., Fallon, P. G., and Heller, R. Me- Herron, J. N., Terry, A. H., Johnston, S., He, X.-m., Guddat, L. chanically facilitated cell-cell electrofusion, 1574 W., Voss, E. W., Jr., and Edmundson, A. B. High resolution Jerger, K. See Schiff, Jerger, Chang, Sauer, and Aitken. structures of the 4~4—20 Fab-fluorescein complex in two solvent Jewsbury, P. and Kitagawa, T. The distal residue-CO interaction systems: Effects of solvent on structure and antigen-binding af- in carbonmonoxy myoglobins: A molecular dynamics study of finity, 2167 two distal histidine tautomers, 2236 Hillman, P. See Levitan, Payne, Potter, and Hillman. Jiang, J. See Liu, Grinstaff, Jiang, Suslick, Swartz, and Wang. Hinderliter, A. K., Huang, J., and Feigenson, G. W. Detection Johnson, J. D. See Kim, Blackshear, Johnson, and McLaughlin. of phase separation in fluid phosphatidylserine/phospha- Johnson, M. L. Biological Data Analysis: A Practical Approach tidylcholine mixtures, 1906 (Practial Approach Series 115). J. C. Fry (book review), 937 Johnson, R. M. Membrane stress increases cation permeability in Hiromi, K. See Tanaka, Tamai, Mataga, Tonomura, and Hiromi. Hladky, S. B. See Wang and Hladky. red cells, 1876 Johnston, S. See Herron, Terry, Johnston, He, Guddat, Voss, and Hochmuth, R. M. See Zhelev, Needham, and Hochmuth. Edmundson. Hoff, W. D., van Stokkum, I. H. M., van Ramesdonk, H. J., van Brederode, M. E., Brouwer, A. M., Fitch, J. C., Meyer, T. E., Jones, J. D. and Gierasch, L. M. Effect of charged residue sub- stitutions on the membrane-interactive properties of signal se- van Grondelle, R., and Hellingwerf, K. J. Measurement and global analysis of the absorbance changes in the photocycle of quences of the Escherichia coli LamB protein, 1534 the photoactive yellow protein from Ectothiorhodospira halo- Effect of charged residue substitutions on the thermody- namics of signal peptide-lipid interactions for the Escherichia phila, 1691 coli LamB signal sequence, 1546 Holzman, T. F. See Snyder, Ladror, Wade, Wang, Barrett, Matay- Jones, L. R. See Voss, Jones, and Thomas. oshi, Huffaker, Krafft, and Holzman. Jordan, P. C. See Partenskii, Dorman, and Jordan. Honig, B. See Scott, Mandel, Sigler, and Honig. See Sitkoff, Lockhart, Sharp, and Honig. Horiuti, K., Kagawa, K., and Yamada, K. Transient contraction K of muscle fibers on photorelease of ATP at intermediate con- centrations of Ca2*, 1925 Kagawa, K. See Horiuti, Kagawa, and Yamada. Howard, J. See Hunt, Gittes, and Howard. Kaler, E. See Long, Kaler, and Lee. Huang, J. See Hinderliter, Huang, and Feigenson. Kao, H. P. and Verkman, A. S. Tracking of single fluorescent Huang, Z., Pearce, K. H., and Thompson, N. L. Translational particles in three dimensions: Use of cylindrical optics to encode diffusion of bovine prothrombin fragment 1 weakly bound to particle position, 1291 supported planar membranes: Measurement by total internal re- Kargacin, G. J. Calcium signaling in restricted diffusion spaces, flection with fluorescence pattern photobleaching recover, 1754 262 Huffaker, H. J. See Snyder, Ladror, Wade, Wang, Barrett, Matay- Kashlev, M. See Bezanilla, Drake, Nudler, Kashlev, Hansma, and oshi, Huffaker, Krafft, and Holzman. Hansma. Hui, S. W. See Abidor, Li, and Hui. Kato, S. See Matuoka, Kato, and Hatta. See Li and Hui. Kauffmann, H. F. See Kungl, Visser, Kauffmann, and Breiten- Hult, K. See Norin, Haeffner, Hult, and Edholm. bach. Hummel, B. See Cheng, Hummel, Mencke, and Caffrey. Kawai, M. See Zhao and Kawai. Hunt, A. J., Gittes, F., and Howard, J. The force exerted by a Keiderling, T. A. See Wang, Yang, and Keiderling. single kinesin molecule against a viscous load, 766 Keizer, J. See Wagner and Keizer. 2566 Biophysical Journal Volume 67 December 1994 Keleshian, A. M., Yeo, G. F., Edeson, R. O., and Madsen, B. W. Kyogoku, Y. See Akutsu, Nishimoto, and Kyogoku. Superposition properties of interacting ion channels, 634 Kenyon, J. L. See Percival, Williams, Kenyon, Grinsell, Airey, and Sutko. L Kerr, I. D., Sankararamakrishnan, R., Smart, O. S., and San- som, M. S. P. Parallel helix bundles and ion channels: Molecular Lacadena, J. See Mancheno, Gasset, Lacadena, Ram6én, Martinez modeling via simulated annealing and restrained molecular dy- del Pozo, Ofiaderra, and Gavilanes. namics, 1501 Ladror, U. S. See Snyder, Ladror, Wade, Wang, Barrett, Matay- Keszthelyi, L. See T6th-Boconddi, Taneva, and Keszthelyi. oshi, Huffaker, Krafft, and Holzman. Khanin, R., Parnas, H., and Segel, L. Diffusion cannot govern the Laggner, P. Lipids under power pressure, 9 discharge of neurotransmitter in fast synapses, 966 Lakowicz, J. R. See Kusba, Bogdonov, Gryczynski, and Lakowicz. Kim, J., Blackshear, P. J., Johnson, J. D., and McLaughlin, S. Lamb, T. D. Stochastic simulation of activation in the G-protein Phosphorylation reverses the membrane association of peptides cascade of phototransduction, 1439 that correspond to the basic domains of MARCKS and neuro- Landick, R. See Yin, Landick, and Gelles. modulin, 227 Lark, E., Omoto, C. K., and Schumaker, M. F. Functional mul- Kinosita, K., Jr. See Miyata and Kinosita. tiplicity of motor molecules revealed by a simple kinetic analysis, Kirsch, G. E. See Shieh and Kirsch. 1134 Kirsch, G. E., Alam, M., and Hartmann, H. A. Differential ef- fects of sulfhydryl reagents on saxitoxin and tetrodotoxin block Larter, R. See Shen and Larter. of voltage-dependent Na channels, 2305 Lau, K. See Hartman, Lau, and Coates. Kitagawa, T. See Jewsbury and Kitagawa. Lauffenburger, D. A. See Schmidt, Chen, and Lauffenburger. Lazrak, A., Peres, A., Giovannardi, S., and Peracchia, C. Ca- Kitai, T. See Beauvoit, Kitai, and Chance. mediated and independent effects of arachidonic acid on gap Kits, K. S. See Borst, Kits, and Bier. junctions and Ca-independent effects of oleic acid and halothane, Kitson, N. See Fenske, Thewalt, Bloom, and Kitson. 1052 Kleinherenbrink, F. A. M. See Lin, Kleinherenbrink, Chiou, and Blankenship. Le Grimellec, C., Lesniewska, E., Cachia, C., Schreiber, J. P., Klose, G. See Volke, Eisenblatter, and Klose. de Fornel, F., and Goudonnet, J. P. Imaging of the membrane Knox, R.S. The Photosynthetic Bacterial Reaction Center II: Struc- surface of MDCK cells by atomic force microscopy, 36 ture, Spectroscopy, and Dynamics. Jacques Breton and André Lederer, W. J. See Cannell, Cheng, and Lederer. Verméglio, Editors (book review), 939 Lee, B. K. Statistical Thermodynamics of Chemists and Biochem- Konstant, P. H., Pearce, L. L., and Harvey, S. C. Langevin dy- ists. Arieh Ben-Naim (book review), 2124 namics of the choline head group in a membrane environment, Lee, C. J. Preparative Centrifugation: A Practical Approach. David 713 Rickwood, Editor (book review), 2558 Korenstein, R. See Rosemberg, Rotenberg, and Korenstein. Lee, L. See Veenstra and Lee. Korngreen, A. and Priel, Z. Simultaneous Measurement of ciliary Lee, R. C. See Chen and Lee. beating and intracellular calcium, 377 Lee, S. P. See Long, Kaler, and Lee. Kozlov, M. M., Leikin, S., and Rand, R. P. Bending, hydration Lehrer, S. S. See Geeves and Lehrer. and interstitial energies quantitatively account for the hexagonal- Leikin, S. See Kozlov, Leikin, and Rand. lamellar-hexagonal reentrant phase transition in dioleoylphos- Lennon, A. J., Scott, N. R., Chapman, B. E., and Kuchel, P. W. phatidylethanolamine, 1603 Hemoglobin affinity for 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate in solutions Krafft, G. A. See Snyder, Ladror, Wade, Wang, Barrett, Matayoshi, and intact erythrocytes: Studies using pulsed-field gradient Huffaker, Krafft, and Holzman. nuclear magnetic resonance and Monte Carlo simulations, 2096 Krause, T. L., Fishman, H. M., and Bittner, G. D. Axolemmal Leonard, D. W. See Rawe, Meek, Leonard, Takahashi, and Cin- and septal conduction in the impedance of the earthworm medial tron. giant nerve fiber, 692 Leone, M. See Boffi, Verzili, Chiancone, Leone, Cupane, Militello, Krishnamoorthy, G. See Swaminathan, Krishnamoorthy, and Vitrano, Cordone, Yu, and Di Iorio. Periasamy. Lesniewska, E. See Le Grimellec, Lesniewska, Cachia, Schreiber, Krumbiegel, M., Herrmann, A., and Blumenthal, R. Kinetics of de Fornel, and Goudonnet. low pH-induced conformational changes and fusogenic activity Levin, I. W. See Hendler, Harmon, and Levin. of influenza hemagglutinin, 2355 Levitan, I. B. See Marom and Levitan. Kubitscheck, U., Wedekind, P., and Peters, R. Lateral diffusion Levitan, I., Payne, R., Potter, B. V. L., and Hillman, P. Facili- measurement at high spatial resolution by scanning micropho- tation of the responses to injections of inositol 1,4,5- tolysis in a confocal microscope, 948 trisphosphate analogs in Limulus ventral photoreceptors, 1161 Kuchel, P. W. See Lennon, Scott, Chapman, and Kuchel. Lewis, A. See Chen, Sheves, Lewis, and Bouevitch. Kihner, M., Tampé, R., and Sackmann, E. Lipid mono- and Lewis, R. N. A. H., McElhaney, R. N., Monck, M. A., and Cullis, bilayer supported on polymer films: Composite polymer-lipid P. R. Studies of highly asymmetric mixed-chain diacyl phos- films on solid substrates, 217 phatidylcholines that form mixed-interdigitated gel phases: Fou- Kungl, A. J., Visser, A. J. W. G., Kauffmann, H. F., and Bre- rier transform infrared and 7H NMR spectroscopic studies of itenbach, M. Time-resolved fluorescence studies of dityrosine in hydrocarbon chain conformation and orientational order in the outer layer of intact yeast ascospores, 309 liquid-crystalline state, 197 Kusba, J., Bogdonov, V., Gryczynski, I., and Lakowicz, J. R. Lewis, R. N. A. H., McElhaney, R. N., Pohle, W., and Mantsch, Theory of light quenching: effects on fluorescence polarization, H. H. Components of the carbonyl stretching band in the infrared intensity, and anisotropy decays, 2024 spectra of hydrated 1,2-diacylglycerolipid bilayers: A reevalu- Kushmerick, M. J. See Martyn, Chase, Hannon, Huntsman, Kush- ation, 2367 merick, and Gordon. Li, B. See Schlick, Li, and Olson. See McFarland, Kushmerick, and Moerland. Li, D., Stevens, F. J., Schiffer, M., and Anderson, L. E. Mecha- Kutyshenko, V. P. See Griko and Kutyshenko. nism of light modulation: Identification of potential redox- Kwa, S. L. S. See van Amerongen, Kwa, van Bolhuis, and van sensitive cysteines distal to catalytic site in light-activated chlo- Grondelle. roplast enzymes, 29 Kyle, J. W. See Satin, Limberis, Kyle, Rogart, and Fozzard. Li, L.-H. See Abidor, Li, and Hui. AUTHOR INDEX 2567 Li, L.-H. and Hui, S. W. Characterization of PEG-mediated elec- Maéda, Y. See Bagni, Cecchi, Griffiths, Maéda, Rapp, and Ashley. trofusion of human erythrocytes, 2361 Magleby, K. L. See Song and Magleby. Liang, J., Steinberg, G., Livnah, N., Sheves, M., Ebrey, T. G., Mahama, P. A. and Linderman, J. J. A Monte Carlo study of the and Tsuda, M. The pK, of the protonated Schiff bases of gecko dynamics of G-protein activation, 1345 cone and octopus visual pigments, 848 Mancheno, J. M., Gasset, M., Lacadena, J., Ramon, F., Mar- Liley, M. See Duschl, Liley, Corradin, and Vogel. tinez del Pozo, A., Ofiaderra, M., and Gavilanes, J. G. Kinetic Lillo, M. P. See Otto, Lillo, and Beechem. study of the aggregation and lipid mixing produced by a-sarcin Limberis, J. T. See Satin, Limberis, Kyle, Rogart, and Fozzard. on phosphatidylglycerol and phosphatidylserine vesicles: Lin, S. Y. See Separovic, Gehrmann, Milne, Cornell, Lin, and Stopped-flow light scattering and fluorescence energy transfer Smith. measurements, 1117 Lin, S., Kleinherenbrink, F. A. M., Chiou, H.-C., and Blan- Mandel, A. M. See Scott, Mandel, Sigler, and Honig. kenship, R. E. Spectral heterogeneity and time-resolved spec- Mannock, D. A. See Trouard, Mannock, Lindblom, Rilfors, troscopy of excitation energy transfer in membranes of Helioba- Akiyama, and McElhaney. cillus mobilis at low temperatures, 2479 Mantegna, R. N. See Ossadnik, Buldyrev, Goldberger, Havlin, Lindblom, G. See Trouard, Mannock, Lindblom, Rilfors, Mantegna, Peng, Simons, and Stanley. Akiyama, and McElhaney. Mantsch, H. H. See Lewis, McElhaney, Pohle, and Mantsch. Linderman, J. J. See Mahama and Linderman. Marco, S., Carrascosa, J. L., and Valpuesta, J. M. Reversible Lindsay, S. M. Biological scanning probe microscopy comes of interaction of B-actin along the channel of the TCP-1 cytoplasmic age, 2134 chaperonin, 364 Introduction to Scanning Tunneling Microscopy. C. Julian Marom, S. and Abbott, L. F. Modeling state-dependent inacti- Chen (book review), 937 vation of membrane currents, 515 Linke, W. A., Popov, V. I., and Pollack, G. H. Passive and active Marom, S. and Levitan, I. B. State-dependent inactivation of the tension in single cardiac myofibrils, 782 Kv3 potassium channel, 579 Lipp, P. See Niggli and Lipp. Marriott, G., Heidecker, M., Diamandis, E. P., and Yan- Liu, K. J., Grinstaff, M. W., Jiang, J., Suslick, K. S., Swartz, H. Marriott, Y. Time-resolved delayed luminescence image mi- M., and Wang, W. In vivo measurement of oxygen concentra- croscopy using an europium ion chelate complex, 957 tion using sonochemically synthesized microspheres, 896 Marsh, D. See Snel and Marsh. Liu, L.-I. See Cheng, Ruymgaart, Liu, Somerharju, and Sugar. Marszalek, P. See Xie, Marszalek, Chen, and Tsong. Livnah, N. See Liang, Steinberg, Livnah, Sheves, Ebrey, and Martin, H. and Barsotti, R. J. Activation of skinned trabeculae of Tsuda. the guinea pig induced by laser photolysis of caged ATP, 1933 Livolant, F. See Sikorav, Pelta, and Livolant. Martinez del Pozo, A. See Manchefio, Gasset, Lacadena, Ram6n, Lébbecke, L. See Vierl, Lébbecke, Nagel, and Cevc. Martinez del Pozo, Onaderra, and Gavilanes. Lockhart, D. J. See Sitkoff, Lockhart, Sharp, and Honig. Martyn, D. A. See Chase, Martyn, and Hannon. Loew, L. M. See Gross, Bedlack, and Loew. Martyn, D. A., Chase, P. B., Hannon, J. D., Huntsman, L. L., Loew, M. L. Optical Microscopy: Emerging Methods and Appli- Kushmerick, M. J., and Gordon, A. M. Unloaded shortening cations. Brian Herman and John J. Lemasters, Editors (book re- of skinned muscle fibers from rabbit activated with and without view), 1791 Ca**, 1984 Logunov, S. L. See Song, Logunov, Yang, and El-Sayed. Marzec, C. J. and Day, L. A. An electrostatic spatial resonance London, E. Analyzing the structure of polypeptides in membranes model for coaxial helical structures with applications to the fila- by fluorescence quenching, 1368 mentous bacteriophages, 2205 Long, M. A., Kaler, E. W., and Lee, S. P. Structural character- Mataga, N. See Tanaka, Tamai, Mataga, Tonomura, and Hiromi. ization of the micelle-vesicle transition in lecithin-bile salt so- Matayoshi, E. D. See Snyder, Ladror, Wade, Wang, Barrett, lutions, 1733 Matayoshi, Huffaker, Krafft, and Holzman. Lopez Cascales, J. J. See Garcia de la Torre, Navarro, Lopez Mar- Matsos, H. C. See Noever, Cronise, and Matsos. tinez, Diaz, and Lopez Cascales. Matuoka, S., Kato, S., and Hatta, I. Temperature change of the Lopez Martinez, M. C. See Garcia de la Torre, Navarro, Lopez ripple structure in fully hydrated Martinez, Diaz, and Lopez Cascales. dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine/cholesterol multibilayers, 728 Louis, C. F. See Shomer, Mickelson, and Louis. Maughan, D. W. See Hyatt and Maughan. Louis, C. F. and Mickelson, J. R. Malignant Hyperthermia: A Mautone, A. J. See Scarpelli and Mautone. Genetic Membrane Disease. S. T. Ohnishi and T. Ohnishi (book Mayer, E. FTIR spectroscopic study of the dynamics of confor- review), 1361 mational substates in hydrated carbonyl-myoglobin films via Lu, J. and Fishman, H. M. Interaction of apical and basal mem- temperature dependence of the CO stretching band parameters, brane ion channels underlies electroreception in ampullary epi- 862 thelia of skates, 1525 See Sartor and Mayer. Lucaveche, C. See Schmitz, Lucaveche, Reedy, and Taylor. Maprleitner, M. See Hain, Nath, Mayrleitner, Fleischer, and Schin- Liickhoff, A. and Clapham, D. E. Calcium channels activated by dler. depletion of internal calcium stores in A431 cells, 177 McCarthy, S. T., Younger, J. P., and Owen, W. G. Free calcium Lyon, R. C. and McLaughlin, A. C. Double-quantum-filtered “Na concentrations in bullfrog rods determined in the presence of NMR study of intracellular sodium in the perfused liver, 369 multiple forms of Fura-2, 2076 McCauley, J. P., Jr. See Chupa, McCauley, Strongin, Smith, Blasie, Peticolas, and Bean. M McElhaney, R. N. See Lewis, McElhaney, Monck, and Cullis. See Lewis, McElhaney, Pohle, and Mantsch. Ma, C. and Bloomfield, V. A. Condensation of supercoiled DNA See Trouard, Mannock, Lindblom, Rilfors, Akiyama, and induced by MnCl, 1678 McElhaney. Ma, J. and Zhao, J. Highly cooperative and hysteretic response of McFarland, E. W., Kushmerick, M. J., and Moerland, T. S. the skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor to changes in proton con- Activity of creatine kinase in a contracting mammalian muscle centrations, 626 of uniform fiber type, 1912 Machemer, H. See Teunis and Machemer. McLaughlin, A. C. See Lyon and McLaughlin. Madsen, B. W. See Keleshian, Yeo, Edeson, and Madsen. McLaughlin, S. See Kim, Blackshear, Johnson, and McLaughlin. 2568 Biophysical Journal Volume 67 December 1994 Meek, K. M. See Rawe, Meek, Leonard, Takahashi, and Cintron. Nilsson, L. See Norberg and Nilsson. Melder, R. J. See Munn, Melder, and Jain. Nishimoto, S. See Akutsu, Nishimoto, and Kyogoku. Mencke, A. See Cheng, Hummel, Mencke, and Caffrey. Noever, D. A., Cronise, R., and Matsos, H. C. Preferred negative Mendelsohn, R. See Flach, Brauner, Taylor, Baldwin, and Men- geotactic orientation in mobile cells: Tetrahymena results, 2090 delsohn. Nonner, W. See Dahl, Nonner, and Werner. Ménétret, J.-F. and Craig, R. Unfixed cryosections of striated Norberg, J. and Nilsson, L. Stacking-unstacking of the dinucleo- muscle to study dynamic molecular events, 1612 side monophosphate guanylyl-3,’5’-uridine studied with molecu- Meyer, T. E. See Hoff, van Stokkum, van Ramesdonk, van Bre- lar dynamics, 812 derode, Brouwer, Fitch, Meyer, van Grondelle, and Hellingwerf. Norin, M., Haeffner, F., Hult, K., and Edholm, O. Molecular Mickelson, J. R. See Shomer, Mickelson, and Louis. dynamics simulations of an enzyme surrounded by vaccum, wa- Mika, Y. H. and Palti, Y. Charge displacements in a single po- ter, or a hydrphobic solvent, 548 tassium ion channel macromolecule during gating, 1455 North, C. L., Franklin, J. C., Bryant, R. G., and Cafiso, D. S. Militello, V. See Boffi, Verzili, Chiancone, Leone, Cupane, Mili- Molecular flexibility demonstrated by paramagnetic enhance- tello, Vitrano, Cordone, Yu, and Di forio. ments of nuclear relaxation. Application to alamethicin: A Miller, C. See Crosbie, Miller, Cheung, Goodnight, Muhlrad, and voltage-gated peptide channel, 1861 Reisler. Nudler, E. See Bezanilla, Drake, Nudler, Kashlev, Hansma, and Miller, J. M. See Fujimoto, Miller, Ribeiro, and Schurr Hansma. Milne, T. See Separovic, Gehrmann, Milne, Cornell, Lin, and Smith. Miyashita, Y. See Ihara, Amemiya, Miyashita, and Mukohata. O Miyata, H. and Kinosita, K., Jr. Transformation of actin- encapsulating liposomes induced by cytochalasin D, 922 Oesterhelt, D. See Szaraz, Oesterhelt, and Ormos. Moerland, T. S. See McFarland, Kushmerick, and Moerland. See Tittor, Schweiger, Oesterhelt, and Bamberg. Mok, W. M. See Wang, Mok, and Wang. Olson, W. K. See Schlick, Li, and Olson. Molloy, J. When flies are flat and dead, 947 Omoto, C. K. See Lark, Omoto, and Schumaker. Monck, J. R., Robinson, I. M., Escobar, A. L., Vergara, J. L., Ojniaderra, M. See Manchefno, Gasset, Lacadena, Ramon, Martinez and Fernandez, J. M. 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