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Advisory Board BRITTON CHANCE LARS ERNSTER JOHN GERGELY YoussEF HATEFI DAVID W. KROGMANN PETER L. PEDERSEN GOTTFRIED SCHATZ Contributors to This Volume WILLIAM H. BRAUNLIN LEO G. HERBETTE B. CHANCE CHIEN HO SUSAN R. DOWD YASH P. MYER ToRBJöRN DRAKENBERG JAN F. M. POST STURE FORSÉN L. POWERS Advisory Board BRITTON CHANCE LARS ERNSTER JOHN GERGELY YoussEF HATEFI DAVID W. KROGMANN PETER L. PEDERSEN GOTTFRIED SCHATZ Contributors to This Volume WILLIAM H. BRAUNLIN LEO G. HERBETTE B. CHANCE CHIEN HO SUSAN R. DOWD YASH P. MYER ToRBJöRN DRAKENBERG JAN F. M. POST STURE FORSÉN L. POWERS Current Topics in Bioenergetics Edited by C. P. LEE Department of Biochemistry School of Medicine Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan VOLUME 14 1985 ACADEMIC PRESS, INC. (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers) Orlando San Diego New York London Toronto Montreal Sydney Tokyo COPYRIGHT © 1985, BY ACADEMIC PRESS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PART OF THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE REPRODUCED OR TRANSMITTED IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS, ELECTRONIC OR MECHANICAL, INCLUDING PHOTOCOPY, RECORDING, OR ANY INFORMATON STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM, WITHOUT PERMISSION IN WRITING FROM THE PUBLISHER. ACADEMIC PRESS, INC. Orlando, Rorida 32887 United Kingdom Edition published by ACADEMIC PRESS INC. (LONDON) LTD. 24-28 Oval Road, London NWl 7DX LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG CARD NUMBER: 66-28678 ISBN 0-12-152514-7 PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 85 86 87 88 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Contributors Numbers in parentheses indicate the pages on which the authors' contributions begin. WILLIAM H. BRAUNLIN* (97), Physical Chemistry 2, Chemical Centre, Lund University, 8-220 07 Lund, Sweden B. CHANCE (1), Department of Biochemistry/Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 SUSAN R. DOWD (54), Department of Biological Sciences, Carnegie-Mel­ lon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213 ToRBJÖRN DRAKENBERG (97), Physical Chemistry 2, Chemical Centre, Lund University, S-221 00 Lund, Sweden STURE FORSÉN (97), Physical Chemistry 2, Chemical Centre, Lund Uni­ versity, S-221 00 Lund, Sweden LEO G. HERBETTE (21), Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, Uni­ versity of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, Connecticut 06032, and Department of Biology, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York 11973 CHIEN HO (54), Department of Biological Sciences, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213 YASH p. MYER (149), Institute of Hemoproteins, Department of Chemis­ try, State University of New York at Albany, Albany, New York JAN F. M. POST^ (54), Department of Biological Sciences, Carnegie-Mel­ lon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213 L. POWERS (1), AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974 ^ Present address: Department of Biochemistry, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Min­ nesota 55108. 2 Present address: School of Pharmacy, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261. Preface Considerable progress has been made in the field of bioenergetics dur­ ing the past few years. Much of this can be credited to the design and application of new experimental approaches. Utilization of intrinsic and extrinsic probes has been instrumental in the elucidation of the structure and function relationship of energy-transducing membranes. Both the preceding volume of this series (Volume 13) and this volume are devoted to a number of biochemical and biophysical approaches that have proven valuable in some systems and may readily be applied to others. Each chapter provides an in-depth review of the approach and a critical evalua­ tion from both theoretical and practical points of view. The length of chapters varies somewhat, depending on the need and extent of coverage which the contributors felt appropriate. It is anticipated that these two volumes will be a comprehensive reference source on these modern ap­ proaches, and will also serve as a stimulating guide for future research, not only to those in the field of bioenergetics but also to investigators in other disciplines related to biomembranes. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the members of the Advisory Board for their invaluable advice and counsel. C. P. LEE Contents of Previous Volumes Volume 1 ^*0 and Related Exchanges in Enzymic Formation and Utilization of Nucleoside Kinetics and Intermediates of the Oxygen Triphosphates Evolution Step in Photosynthesis P. D. Boyer Bassel Kok and George M, Cheniae On the Role of Ubiquinone Fluorescence Yield in Photosynthetic A. Kröger and M. Klingenberg Systems and Its Relation to Electron Transport Energy-Linked Reactions in Warren L. Butler Chemoautotrophic Organisms Lutz A. Kiesow Uncoupling and Energy Transfer Inhibition in Photophosphorylation Respiration and Adenosine Triphosphate Norman Good, Seikichi Izawa, and Synthesis in Nuclei Geoffrey Hind Thomas E. Conover The Chemistry of Bioluminescence The Oscillation of Insect Flight Muscle J. W. Hastings R. T. Tregear Structure and Function of the Contractile Contractile Mechanisms in Cilia and Protein Myosin Flagella A. Stracker and P. Dreizen Michael Holwill Energized Calcium Transport and Relaxing Genesis of the Cochlear Endolymphatic Factors Potential Annemarie Weber Brian M. Johnstone Ion Transport to Mitochondria AUTHOR INDEX-SUBJECT INDEX E. J. Harris, J. D. Judah, and K. Ahmed Volume 3 AUTHOR INDEX-SUBJECT INDEX A Scrutiny of Mitchell's Chemiosmotic Hypothesis of Respiratory Chain and Photosynthetic Phosphorylation G. D. Greville Volume 2 Electron Transfer and Energy Mechanism of Photoinduced Electron Conservation Transport in Isolated Chloroplasts Robert J. P. Williams Mordhay Avron Translocations in Bimolecular Lipid The Energized Movement of Ions and Membranes: Their Role in Dissipative and Water by Chloroplasts Conservative Bioenergy Transductions Lester Packer and Antony R. Crofts Paul Mueller and Donald O. Rudin Energy Linked Reactions of Plant Energy Relationships and the Active Mitochondria Transport of Ions /. B. Hanson and T. K. Hodges Peter C. Caldwell XI XU CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES Energy Utilization and Oxidative Recovery Chlorophyll and Light Energy Metabolism in Skeletal Muscle Transduction in Photosynthesis Frans F. Jöbsis Joseph J. Katz and James R. Morris, Jr. The Mechanism of the Visual Process Chemically and Physically Induced Sjoerd L. Bonting Luminescence as a Probe of Photosynthetic Mechanisms Energy Transduction in Algal Phototaxis Darrell E. Fleischman and Berger C. Gordon Tollin Mayne AUTHOR INDEX-SUBJECT INDEX The Reducing Side of Photosystem I James Siedow, Charles F. Yocum, and Yolume 4 Anthony San Pietro Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics and Its The Chemistry of Vertebrate and Application to Bioenergetics Invertebrate Visual Photoreceptors S. Roy Caplan Edwin W. Abrahamson and Roger S. Eager The Design and Use of Fluorescent Probes for Membrane Studies Mechanism of Actomyosin ATPase and G. K. Radda the Problem of Muscle Contraction Edwin W. Taylor Energy Transformations in the Respiratory Chain Energy-Transducing Components in V. P. Skulachev Mitochondrial Respiration David F. Wilson, P. Leslie Dutton, and Profiles of Mitochondrial Monovalent Ion Michal Wagner Transport Cyril L. Moore Kinetics of Cytochromes b Maria Erecinska, Michal Wagner, and CoupUng of Ion and Electron Transport in Britton Chance Chloroplasts Richard A. Dilley Mitochondrial CoupUng Factors R. Brian Beechey and Kenneth J. Cattel Energy Conversion Reactions in Bacterial Photosynthesis AUTHOR INDEX-SUBJECT INDEX Herrick Baltscheffsky, Margareta Baltscheffsky, and Anders Thore Electrogenic Ion Pumping in Nervous Volume 6 Tissue J. Murdoch Ritchie Energy Balance in Muscle Contraction: A Biochemical Approach Sequence of Steps in the (Na + Martin J. Kushmerick K)-Activated Enzyme System in Relation to Sodium and Potassium Transport Transport in Membrane Vesicles Isolated J. C. Skou from the Mammalian Kidney and Intestine Bertram Sacktor AUTHOR INDEX-SUBJECT INDEX Membranes and Energy Transduction in Volume 5 Bacteria Franklin M. Harold X-Ray Diffraction Studies on Biological Membranes Proton Translocation in Chloroplasts C. R, Worthington G. Hauska and A. Trebst CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES xui The Use of lonophores and Channel Chlorophyll-Protein Complexes and Formers in the Study of the Function of Structure of Mature and Developing Biological Membranes Chloroplasts A. GómeZ'Puyou and C. Gómez-Lojero N. K. Boardman, Jan M. Anderson, and D. J. Goodchild Mitochondrial Calcium Transport Fyfe L. By grave Dynamic Structural Features of Chloroplast Lamellae SUBJECT INDEX Charles J. Arntzen Structure and Development of the Membrane System of Photosynthetic Volume 7 Bacteria Gerhart Drews Photosynthesis: Part A Genetic Control of Chloroplast Proteins Photochemistry of Chlorophyll in Solution: N. W. Gilham, J, E. Boynton, and Modeling Photosystem II N.-H, Chua G. R. Seely Mutations and Genetic Manipulations as Picosecond Events and Their Probes of Bacterial Photosynthesis Measurement Barry L. Marrs Michael Seibert The Primary Electron Acceptors in SUBJECT INDEX Green-Plant Photosystem I and Photosynthetic Bacteria Bacon Ke The Primary Reaction of Chloroplast Volume 9 Photosystem II David B. Knaffand Richard Malkin Irreversible Thermodynamic Description of Energy Transduction in Biomembranes Photosynthetic Electron-Transport Chains H. V. Westerhoff and K, Van Dam of Plants and Bacteria and Their Role as Proton Pumps Intracellular pH: Methods and A. R. Crofts and P. M. Wood Applications R. J. Gillies and D. W. Deamer The ATPase Complex of Chloroplasts and Chromatophers Mitochondrial ATPases Richard E. McCarty Richards. Criddle, RichardF. Johnston, and Robert J. Stack SUBJECT INDEX lonophores and Ion Transport Across Natural Membranes Adil E. Shamoo and Thomas J. Murphy Volume 8 Reaction Mechanisms for ATP Hydrolysis Photosynthesis: Part Β and Synthesis in the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Alternate Fates of the Photochemical Taibo Yamamoto, Haruhiko Takisawa, Reducing Power Generated in and Yuji Tonomura Photosynthesis: Hydrogen Production and Nitrogen Fixation Flavoproteins, Iron Proteins, and Norman I. Bishop and Larry W. Jones Hemoproteins as Electron-Transfer XIV CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES Components of the Sulfate-Reducing Proton-Linked Transport in Chromaffin Bacteria Granules Jean LeGall, Daniel V. DerVartanian, David Njus, Jane Knoth, and Michael and Harry D. Peck, Jr. Zallakian Applications of the Photoaffinity Regulation of the Synthesis and Hydrolysis Technique to the Study of Active Sites for of ATP in Biological Systems: Role of Energy Transduction Peptide Inhibitors of H+-ATPases Richard John Guillory Peter L. Pedersen, Klaus Schwerzmann, and Nitza Cintran SUBJECT INDEX Structure and Mechanism of the (Na, K)- ATPase Lewis C. Cantley Volume 10 Actomyosin ATPase and Muscle AppHcation of Fluctuation Spectroscopy to Contraction Muscle Contractility J. A. Sleep and S. J. Smith Julian Borejdo INDEX Respiration-Linked Translocation in Mitochondria: Stoichiometry and Mechanism Volume 12 Märten Wikström and Klaas Krab On the Structure and Genetics of the Uptake and Release of Bivalent Cations in Proteolipid Subunit of the ATP Synthase Mitochondria Complex Nils-Erik Saris and Karl E. O. Akerman W. Sebald and J. Hoppe Role of Subunits in Proton-Translocating Biochemistry of Bacterial Bioluminescence ATPase (FQ-F,) Miriam M. Ziegler and Thomas O. Masamitsu Futai and Hiroshi Baldwin Kanazawa The Electron Transport System and Control of Mitochondrial Substrate Hydrogenase of Paracoccus denitrificans Oxidation Paulette M. Vignais, Michéle-France Richard G. Hansford Henry, Edith Sim, and Douglas B. Kell Electrochemistry of Nitrogenase and the Role of ATP Electron Transfer, Proton Translocation, Robert V. Hageman and R. H. Burris and ATP Synthesis in Bacterial Chromatophores INDEX A. Baccarini-Melandri, R. Casadlo, and B. A. Melandri INDEX Volume 11 Proton-ATPase of Chloroplasts Volume 13 Nathan Nelson Determination of the Proton Electrochemical Gradient across Biological Biochemistry and Genetics of Bacterial Membranes H+-Translocating ATPases Giovanni Felice Azzone, Daniela Robert H. Fillingame Pietrobon, and Mario Zoratti

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