Contributors to Volume 109 Article numbers are in parentheses following the names of contributors. Affiliations listed are current. GRETI AGUILERA (10), Endocrinology and JOHN J. M. NOREGREB (18), Department of Reproduction Research Branch, National Anatomy, McGill University Medical Institute of Child Health and Human De- School, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2B2, velopment, National Institutes of Health, Canada Bethesda, Maryland 50202 L. REMUABNRIB (1, 38, 45), Department of G. AILHAUD (33), Centre de Biochimie ud Cell Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, CNRS, Faculte des Sciences, Parc Houston, Texas 03077 Valrose, 06034 Nice C~dex, France P. F. EROMKCALB (43), Howard Hughes CLAUDE D. ARNAUD (4, 5), Department of Medical Institute, and the Department of Medicine, Veterans Administration Medi- Physiology, Vanderbilt University School cal Center, and Departments of Medicine of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee 23273 and Physiology, University of ,ainrofilaC DANIEL F. BOWEN-PoPE (8), Department of San Francisco, California 12149 Pathology, School of Medicine, Univer- sity of Washington, Seattle, Washington GILBERT ASHWELL (19), National Institute 59189 of Arthritis, Diabetes, and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of YRRAB L. BROWN (24), Department of Hu- Health, Bethesda, Maryland 50202 man Metabolism and Clinical Biochemis- try., University of Sheffield Medical ALBERT BAUKAL (10), Endocrinology and School, Sheffield OIS 2RX, England Reproduction Research Branch, National Institute of Child Health and Human -eD MICHAEL S. BROWN (36), Department of velopment, National Institutes of Health, Molecular Genetics, University of Texas Bethesda, Maryland 50202 Health Science Center at Dallas, Dallas, Texas 53257 ERNST BAYER (26), Physiologisch-Chem- isches Institut der Universitiit, D-8700 NASUS A. BUHROW (62), Department of -iB Wiirzburg, Federal Republic of Germany ological Chemistry, ehT John Hopkins University School of Medicine, Balti- SUZANNE K. RENKCEB (30, 31), Laboratory more, Maryland 50212 of Cellular and Developmental Biology, National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, TREBOR E. CANFIELD (50), Department of Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Medicine, Columbia University College Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 50202 New York 23001 HAROLD R. BEHRMAN (25), Reproductive MAHARG CARPENTER (9), Department of Biology Section, Department of Obstet- Biochemistry and Division of Dermatol- rics and Gynecology and Pharmacology, ogy, Vanderbilt University School of Yale University School of Medicine, New Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee 23273 Haven, Connecticut 01560 KEVIN J. CATT (10), Endocrinology and Re- YHTOMIT P. BENDER (55), National Cancer production Research Branch, National Institute~Navy Medical Oncology Institute of Child Health and Human De- Branch, Naval Hospital, Bethesda, Mary- velopment, National Institutes of Health, land 41802 Bethesda, Maryland 50202 xi xii CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 109 JANICE YANG CHOU (34), Human Genetics ELLEBASI TRUOF-RETNASUD (52), Labora- Branch, National Institute of Child Physiologie de toire al ed Lactation, Insti- Health and Human Development, Na- tut National ed al Recherche Agrono- tional Institutes of Health, Bethesda, , mique CNRZ, 78350 Jouy-en-Josas, Maryland 50202 France ALEX N. (11), EBERLE Laboratory of Endo- JUAN CODINA (38, 45), Department of Cell crinology, Department of Research, Uni- Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, versity Hospital and University Chil- Houston, Texas 03077 dren s" Hospital, CH-4031 Basel, ORDEP SASACERTAUC (35), Department of Switzerland Molecular Biology, ehT Wellcome Re- PAUL H. EHRLICH (50), Sandoz Research search Laboratories, Research Triangle Institute, Sandoz Inc., East Hanover, Park, North Carolina 90772 New Jersey 63970 MICHAEL P. CZECH (14), Department of HPESOJ GREBHCIE (41), Department of Bio- Biochemistry, University of Massachu- chemical and Biophysical Sciences, Uni- setts Medical School, Worcester, Massa- versity of Houston, Houston, Texas 40077 chusetts 50610 W. n. EVANS (20), National Institute for KCIREDERF J. RELERAD (30, 31), Laboratory Medical Research, Mill Hill, London of Cellular and Developmental Biology, NW7 IAA, England National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, J. H. (43), EXTON Howard Hughes Medical Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institute, and the Department of Physiol- Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland ogy, Vanderbilt University School of 5O2O2 Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee 23273 WILLIAM n. YADAHGUAD (59), Metabolism J. N. FAIN (39), Section of Biochemistry, Division, Department of Medicine, Wash- Division of Biology and Medicine, Brown ington University School of Medicine, St. University, Providence, Rhode Island Louis, Missouri 01136 29120 ERREIP N. E. ED GRAAN (ll), Division of DAVID R. FERRY (42), RudolfBuchheim-ln- stitut fiir Pharmakologie, Justus Liebig Neurobiology, Rudolf Magnus Institute Universitiit, Giessen, D-63 Giessen, Fed- for Pharmacology, and Institute of Mo- eral Republic of Germany Biology, lecular State University Utrecht, NL-3508 BT Utrecht, ehT Netherlands JAMES B. FIELD (45), Division of -ircodnE nology, Department of Medicine, Baylor TREBOR B. NOSKCID (21), Medical Breast College of Medicine, Houston, Texas Cancer Section, Medicine Branch, Divi- 03077 sion of Cancer Treatment, National Can- cer Institute, National Institutes of SECNARF M. FINN (37), Protein Research Health, Bethesda, Maryland 50202 Laboratory, University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- JEAN (12, DJIANE 52), Laboratoire ed Phys- vania 16251 iologie ed al Lactation, lnstitut National de al Recherche Agronomiqae, CNZR, C. FOREST (33), Centre de Biochimie du 05387 Jouy-en-Josas, France CNRS, Faculte des Sciences, Parc Valrose, 06034 Nice Cgdex, France PAULINE R. M. NOSBOD (24, 63), Depart- ment of Human Metabolism and Clinical H. G. (54), FRIESEN Department of Physiol- Biochemistry, University of Sheffield ogy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Medical School, Sheffield OIS 2RX, En- Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E gland 0W3, Canada CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 109 xiii YRREJ D. GARDNER (7, 23), Digestive Dis- KLAUS H. HOFMANN (37), Protein Re- eases Branch, National Institute of Ar- search Laboratory, University of Pitts- thritis, Diabetes, and Digestive and Kid- burgh, School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, ney Diseases, National Institutes of Pennsylvania 16251 Health, Bethesda, Maryland 50202 LOUIS-MARIE HOUDEBINE (52), Labora- SAMOHT GLASER (26), Troponwerke, Neuro- toire de Physiologie de al Lactation, lnsti- biology Department, D-5000 K61n, Fed- tut National de al Recherche Agrono- eral Republic of Germany mique, CNRZ, 78350 Jouy-en-Josas, TUMTRAH NNAMSSOLG (10, 42), lnstitutfiir France Biochemische Pharmakologie, A-6020 ~INER E. HUMBEL (60), Biochemisches ln- Innsbruck, Austria stitut, University of Zarich, CH-8057 Za- HPESOJ L. GOLDSTEIN (36), Department of rich, Switzerland Molecular Genetics, University of Texas RAVl RAGNEYI (2, 17), Department of Cell Health Science Center at Dallas, Dallas, Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas 53257 Houston, Texas 03077 P. GRIMALDI (33), Centre de Biochimie du NEVETS SBOCAJ (35), Department of Molec- CNRS, Faculte des Sciences, Parc raM Biology, The Wellcome Research Valrose, 06034 Nice Cddex, France Laboratories, Research Triangle Park, BERND HAMPRECHT (26, 27), Physio- North Carolina 90772 logisch-Chemisches lnstitut der Universi- DRANOEL JARETT (15), Department of Pa- tdt, D-8700 Wiirzburg, Federal Republic thology and Laboratory Medicine, Uni- of Germany versity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, JOHN A. REVONAH (21), Laboratory of Mo- Pennsylvania 40191 lecular Biology, National Cancer Insti- ELORAC L. JELSEMA (40), Laboratory of tute, National Institutes of Health, Be- Cell Biology, National Institutes of Men- thesda, Maryland 50202 tal Health, National Institutes of Health, JOE DROFRAH (19), National Institute of Ar- Bethesda, Maryland 50202 thritis, Diabetes, and Digestive and Kid- TREBOR T. JENSEN (7, 23), Digestive Dis- ney Diseases, National Institutes of eases Branch, National Institute of Ar- Health, Bethesda, Maryland 50202 thritis, Diabetes, and Digestive and Kid- SELRAHC A. NOTGNIRRAH (41), Analytical ney Diseases, National Institutes of Neurochemistry Laboratory, Texas Re- Health, Bethesda, Maryland 50202 search Institute of Mental Sciences, EAHNI 1J (16), Department of Biochemistry, Houston, Texas 03077 University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo- Jose A. HEDO (47), Diabetes Branch, Na- ming 17028 tional Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, -iD TAE H. JI (16), Department of Biochemistry, gestive and Kidney Diseases, National University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo- Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland ming 17028 5O2O2 DRANOEL R. NOSNHOJ (6), Department of JOHN T. HERBERG (2, 17), Department of Physiology and Cell Biology, University Cell Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, of Texas Medical School, Houston, Texas Houston, Texas 03077 52077 JOHN D. HIEDEBRANDT (38, 45), Worcester KRAM L. NOSNHOJ (46), Department of Bio- Foundation for Experimental Biology, chemistry, St. Jude Children's Research Schrewsbury, Massachusetts 54510 Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee 10183 xiv CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 109 C. RONALD KAHN (47, 48), Research Divi- ECINREB SLEUMAS-SUCRAM (51), Diabetes sion, Joslin Diabetes Center, and Depart- Branch, National Institute of Arthritis, ment of Medicine, Brigham and Wom- Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases, en's Hospital, and Harvard Medical National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, School, Boston, Massachusetts 51220 Maryland 50202 OTASAM AGUSAK (48), Department Third of IDA K. MARIZ (59), Metabolism Division, Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Washington University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan University School of Medicine, St. Louis, OASAM KATOH (12, 52), Laboratory of Mo- Missouri 01136 lecular Endocrinology, Royal Victoria JOAN ~IUGASSAM (14), Department of Bio- Hospital, Montreal H3A IA1 Quebec, chemistry, University of Massachusetts Canada Medical School, Worcester, Massachu- PaUL A. KELLY (12, 52), Laboratory of Mo- setts 50610 lecular Endocrinology, Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal H3A IAl Quebec, ARETTAM LEAEAR (45), Department of Cell adanaC Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 03077 DOOSAM N. KHAN (18), Department of Medicine, McGill University Medical J. MAXWELL MCKENZIE (53), Department School, Montreal, Quebec H3A IAl, of Medicine, University of Miami School Canada of Medicine, Miami, Florida 10133 C. YELRIHS LIN (49), Department of Immu- R. MOLENAAR (22), Department of Bio- nology and Inflammation Research, chemistry H, Medical Faculty, Erasmus Merck Sharp Dohme and Research Labo- University, 3000 DR Rotterdam, ehT ratories, Rahway, New Jersey 56070 Netherlands MICHAEL C. LIN (30, 31), Laboratory of Cellular and Developmental Biology, Na- JOEL Moss (40), Laboratory of Me- Cellular tional Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, -iD tabolism, National Heart, Lung, and gestive and Kidney Diseases, National Blood Institute, National Institutes of Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland Health, Bethesda, Maryland 50202 50202 WILLIAM R. MOYLE (50), Department of FRIDOLIN LOFFLER (27), Physiologisch- Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Chemisches Institut der Universitiit, -D Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, 0078 Federal Republic Wiirzburg, of -reG Piscataway, New Jersey 45880 many R. NEGREL (33), Centre de Biochimie du JUDITH L. LUBORSgY (25), Reproductive Bi- CNRS, Faculte des Sciences, Parc ology Section, Department of Obstetrics Valrose, 06034 Nice Cddex, France and Gynecology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut TREBOR A. NOSNESSIN (4, 5), Department 01560 of Medicine, Veterans Administration Medical Center, and University of -ilaC VINCENT C. OLLEINAGNAM (40), Labora- fornia, San Francisco, California 12149 tory of Cellular Metabolism, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Na- SAMUEL R. NUSSBAUM (49), Endocrine tional Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Maryland 50202 and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 41120 P. MANJUNATH (56), Reproduction Re- search Laboratory, Research Clinical In- SAMOHT F. SNOSRAP (57), International -eG stitute of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec netic Engineering, Inc., Santa Monica, H2W IR7, Canada California 40409 CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 109 XV ARI PASTAN (21), Laboratory of Molecular ALAN S. LAHTNESOR (49), Department of Biology, National Cancer Institute, Na- Immunology Inflammation and Research, tional Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Merck Sharp and Dohme Research Labo- Maryland 50202 ratories, Rahway, New Jersey 56070 JOHN G. PIERCE (57), Department of Biolog- WALTER LAHTNESOR (38), Department of ical Chemistry, UCLA School of Medi- Biology, Baylor Cell College of Medicine, cine, Los Angeles, California 42009 Houston, Texas 03077 LLESSUR Ross (8, 58), Departments of Pa- YRRAB I. RENSOP (18), Department of Medi- thology and Biochemistry, School of cine, McGiU University Medical School, Medicine, University of Washington, Se- Montreal, Quebec H3A 1AI, Canada attle, Washington 59189 JOHN T. POTTS, JR. (49), Massachusetts M. R. (56), SAIRAM Reproduction Research General Hospital, and Harvard Medical Laboratory, Research Institute Clinical of School and Medical Services, Boston, Montreal, Montreal, Quebec H2W IR7, Massachusetts 41120 Canada HCIRDEIRF PROPST (26), Frederick Cancer IT1KNES SAKAI (12), Department of Animal Research Facility, Frederick, Maryland Breeding, Faculty of Agriculture, Univer- 10712 sity of Tokyo, Tokyo Japan 113, ELAINE W. RAINES (58), Department of Pa- O. M. SALMON (32), Hormones Division, thology, University of Washington, Seat- National Institute for Biological Stan- tle, Washington 59189 dards and Control, Holly Hill, Hamp- stead, London NW3 6RB, England GEORG REISER (26), Physiologisch-Chem- DRANREB P. (29), SCHIMMER Banting and isches lnstitut der Universit6t, D-7400 Best Department of Medical Research, Tiibingen, Federal Republic of Germany University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario ODNANREF A. P. RmEIRO-NETO (45), Divi- MSG IL6, Canada sion of Endocrinology, Department of GNAGELOW J. REDIENHCS (36), Department Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, of Molecular Genetics, University of Houston, Texas 03077 Texas Health Science Center at Dallas, JOHN R. RODGERS (46), Howard Hughes Dallas, Texas 53257 Medical Institute, Baylor College of Med- LEAHCIM MMARHCS (28), Department of -iB icine, Houston, Texas 03077 ological Chemistry, ehT Hebrew Univer- OCSICNARF J. ROJAS (1), Department of -bO sity of Jerusalem, 40919 Jerusalem, Israel stetrics and Gynecology, University of ECYOJ A. REORHCS (55), Laboratory oflm- Texas Health Sciences Center at San An- munogenetics, National Institute of Al- tonio, San Antonio, Texas 48287 lergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland F. F. G. STREMMOR (22), Department of 502O2 Biochemistry H, Medical Faculty, Eras- mus University, 3000 DR Rotterdam, ehT D. SCHULSTER (32), Hormones Division, Netherlands National Institute for Biological Stan- dards and Control, Holly Hill, Hamp- YERFFEJ M. NESOR (46), Department of UeC stead, London NW3 6RB, England Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, DLANOR D. (38, SEKURA 44, 45), Labora- Houston, Texas 03077 tory of Developmental and Molecular Im- MICHAEL TTALBNESOR (49), Biological Re- munity, National Institute of Health Child search, Merck Sharp and Dohme Re- and Human Development, National Insti- search Laboratories, West Point, Penn- tutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland sylvania 68491 50202 xvi CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 109 ERIC M. SHOOTER (3), Department of Neu- RONALD D. VALE (3), Department of Neu- robiology, Stanford University School of robiology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 50349 Medicine, Stanford, California 50349 J. S. A. SIMPSON (54), Diagnostic Assays H. J. NAV RED MOLEN (22), Department of Department, Hazleton Biotechnologies Biochemistry H, Medical Faculty, Eras- Corporation, Vienna, Virginia 08122 mus University, 3000 DR Rotterdam, ehT ROBERT M. SMITH (15), Department of Pa- Netherlands thology and Laboratory Medicine, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, JUDSON J. VAN WYK (61), Department of Pennsylvania 40191 Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Endocri- nology, University of North Carolina JAMES V. STAROS (62), Department of Bio- School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North chemistry, Vanderbilt University, School Carolina 41572 of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee 23273 SONIA STEINER (28), Department of -igoloiB M. A. WALLACE (39), Section of Biochemis- cal Chemistry, ehT Hebrew University of try, Division of Biology and Medicine, Jerusalem, 40919 Jerusalem, Israel Brown University, Providence, Rhode Is- PHILIP G. STRANGE (63), Department of land 21920 Biochemistry, ehT Medical School, MORRIS F. WHITE (48), Research Division, Queen's Medical Center, Nottingham Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston, Massa- NG7 2UH, England chusetts 51220 THOMAS W. STR1CKLAND (57), AMGen, Thousand Oaks, California 02319 MARK C. WILLINGHAM (21), Laboratory of Molecular Biology, National Cancer In- MARJORIE E. SVOBODA (61), Department of stitute, National Institutes of Health, Be- Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Endocri- thesda, Maryland 50202 nology, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North CLEMENT W. T. YEUNG (13), Playfair Carolina 41572 Neuroscience Unit and Department of SIMEON .1 TAYLOR (51), Diabetes Branch, Biochemistry, University of Toronto, -oT National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, ronto, Ontario M5T 2S8, Canada Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National CECIL C. YIP (13), Banting and Best Depart- Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland ment of Medical Research, University of 50202 Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5G IL6, ANNE P. TEITELBAUM (4, 5), Department of Canada Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, California 12149 MARGARITA ZAKARIJA (53), Department of Medicine, University of Miami School of LISA H. UNDERHILL (51), Diabetes Branch, Medicine, Miami, Florida 10133 National Institutes of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National PETER P. ZUMSTEIN (60), Dana-Farber Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts 50202 51120 Preface The field of hormone action is undoubtedly one of the fastest growing areas of biological science. A rough assessment of the rate of growth of this field, as determined from an evaluation of journal articles and pro- grams of national meetings, leads us to the surprising conclusion that an approximate tenfold expansion has occurred over the last decade. Re- search in hormone action not only has grown into a dominant effort in endocrinology and reproductive biology, but has also captured a large share of the more general disciplines of biochemistry, cell biology, and molecular biology. This development has occurred because of the dy- namic aspects of the field and the increasing interest inherent in the new discipline of regulatory biology. None of these advances could have oc- curred without a widespread concurrent development of new techniques or adaptation of relevant techniques from other disciplines for studies on hormones and the mechanisms involved in hormone action. In this volume of Methods ni Enzymology a series of techniques and methods of study as they relate to research on peptide hormones and their mechanisms of action have been compiled. It has been subdivided into sections on receptor assays, identification of receptor proteins on cell surfaces, methods for the identification of internalized hormones and hor- mone receptors, preparation of hormonally responsive cells and cell hy- brids, purification of membrane receptors, assays for hormonal effects and related functions, the use of antibodies in the study of hormone action, and, finally, into a section on general methods which includes a variety of methods for the modification of protein hormones, purification, some of the newer growth factors, as well as other methods of interest. As always, the techniques gathered are not all-inclusive, some of the research areas are presented in a fragmentary way, and, undoubtedly, important methods have escaped our attention. We hope, however, that the approaches and methods that we have collected in this volume will be, as they have already been, of very general applicability and an aid both to researchers and to the more rapid advancement of the field of hormones and hormone action. LUTZ BIRNBAUMER BERT W. O'MALLEY xvii METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY EDITED BY Sidney P. Colowick and Nathan O. 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 and Assay of Substrates Special Techniques VII. Cumulative Subject Index xix METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Sidney P. Colowick and Nathan O. Kaplan VOLUME VIII. Complex Carbohydrates Edited by ELIZABETH F. NEUFELD DNA VICTOR GRUBSNIG VOLUME IX. Carbohydrate Metabolism Edited yb WILLIS A. WOOD VOLUME X. Oxidation and Phosphorylation Edited by RONALD W. KOORBATSE DNA DRANYAM E. PULLMAN VOLUME XI. Enzyme Structure Edited by C. H. W. HIRs VOLUME XII. Nucleic Acids (Parts A and B) Edited yb LAWRENCE NAMSSORG DNA KIVIE EVADLOM VOLUME XIII. Citric Acid Cycle Edited by J. M. LOWENSTEIN VOLUME XIV. Lipids Edited by J. M. LOWENSTEIN VOLUME XV. Steroids and Terpenoids Edited by RAYMOND B. NOTYALC VOLUME XVI. Fast Reactions Edited by KENNETH KUSTIN EMULOV XVII. Metabolism of Amino Acids and Amines (Parts A and B) Edited by HERBERT TABOR AND CELIA WHITE TABOR VOLUME XVIII. Vitamins and Coenzymes (Parts A, B, and C) Edited by DONALD B. MCCORMICK DNA LEMUEL D. WRIGHT VOLUME X1X. Proteolytic Enzymes Edited by GERTRUDE E. PERLMANN DNA LORAND LASZLO xxi xxii METHODS lN 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 XXII. Enzyme Purification and Related Techniques Edited yb WILLIAM B. YBOKAJ EMULOV XXIII. Photosynthesis (Part )A Edited yb 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 yb C. H. W. HIRS DNA EGRES N. FFEHSAMIT EMULOV XXVIII. Complex Carbohydrates (Part B) Edited by ROTCIV GRUBSN1G EMULOV XXIX. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis (Part E) Edited by ECNERWAL NAMSSORG DNA KIVIE EVADEOM EMULOV XXX. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis (Part F) Edited yb KIVIE EVADLOM DNA ECNERWAL NAMSSORG EMULOV XXXI. Biomembranes (Part A) Edited yb YENDIS REHCSIELF DNA LESTER REKCAP EMULOV XXXII. Biomembranes (Part B) Edited yb REHCSIELF YENDIS DNA LESTER REKCAP EMULOV XXXIII. Cumulative Subject Index Volumes I-XXX Edited yb AHTRAM G. SINNED DNA DRAWDE A. SINNED
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