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Contributors to Volume 142 Article numbers are in parentheses following the names of contributors. Affiliations listed are current. CREED W. ABELL (31, 74), Division of Me- DALE BROWN (29), Department of Zoology dicinal Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, and Physiology, Biological Sciences University of Texas, Austin, Texas 21787 Building, University of Wyoming, Lara- JEAN-PIERRE ANITA (3), INSERM Unitd mie, Wyoming 82070 204, H~pital Saint Louis, 75475 Paris Ce- DAVID J. BUCKTHAL (18), Department of dex ,01 France Chemistry, The Pennsylvania State Uni- SYED ASHRAFUDDIN AHMED (49), Labora- versity, University Park, Pennsylvania tory of Biochemical Pharmacology, Na- 20861 tional Institute of Diabetes and Digestive VALENTIN CEIqA (68), Section on Neuroen- and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes docrinology, Laboratory of Developmen- of Health, Building 8, Room 2A07, Be- tal Neurobiology, National Institute of thesda, Maryland 29802 Child Health and Human Development, YRREHS S. ANSHER (77), Laboratory of Bio- National Institutes of Health, Building chemistry and Metabolism, National In- ,01 Room 8IM2C, Bethesda, Maryland stitute of Arthritis, Diabetes, and Diges- 29802 tive and Kidney Diseases, National SUBHENDU CHAUDHURI (40, 41, 42), De- Institutes of Health, Building ,01 Room partment of Biochemistry, University of 9N119, Bethesda, Maryland 29802 Glasgow, Glasgow 21G 8QQ, Scotland IAN A. ANTON (40), Imperial Cancer Re- S. CHEEMA-DHADLI (17), St. Michael's search Fund, Clare Hall Laboratories, Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B South Mimms, Hertfordshire EW6 3LD, 1A6 England JOHN R. SNIGGOC (40, 41, 42, 43, 44), De- DLANOR BAUERLE (47, 49), Department of partment of Biochemistry, University of Biology, University of Virginia, Char- Glasgow, Glasgow 21G 8QQ, Scotland lottesville, Virginia 10922 SEMAJ A. VLLENNOC (51, 54), United States IRAJ BEHBAHANI-NEJAD (50), Department Department of Agriculture, Agriculture of Chemistry, University of Michigan- Research Station-Northern States Area, Flint, Flint, Michigan 30584 Plant Science Research Unit, Depart- NEHPETS J. CIVOKNEB (6), Department of ment of Agronomy and Plant Genetics, Chemistry, The Pennsylvania State Uni- University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minne- versity, University Park, Pennsylvania sota 55108 20861 R. G. H. COTTON (16), Murdoch Institute, ENNEICIL~IF BLANDIN-SAvoJA (3), IN- Royal Children's Hospital, Parkville, Vic- SERM Unitd ,21 H~pital des Enfants MR- toria 3052, Australia lades, 75015 Paris, France GNIVRI P. DROFWARC (37, 38), Department C. BONNER (57, 58), Department of Micro- of Microbiology, University of Iowa, biology and Cell Science, University of Iowa City, Iowa 52242 Florida, Gainesville, Florida 11623 D. M. DANKS (16), Murdoch Institute, MARTIN R. KCOCOOB (42), Department of Royal Children's Hospital, Parkville, Vic- Genetics, University of Glasgow, Glas- toria 3052, Australia gow GI1 5JS, Scotland EIRRAB E. DAVIDSON (52, 53), Russell xi xii CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 142 Grimwade School of Biochemistry, Uni- istry, Stanford University, Stanford, Cali- versity of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria fornia 50349 3052, Australia HITOSHI FUJISAWA (5, 8, ,01 12), Depart- TREBOR DE FEYTER (45), Department of ment of Biochemistry, Asahikawa Medi- Cell Biology, University of Auckland, cal College, Nishikagura, Asahikawa, Auckland, New Zealand Hokkaido 078-11, Japan ANNE P. D0SKELAND (4), Department of YAR W. FULLER (76), Lilly Research Labo- Biochemistry, University of Bergen, N- ratories, Eli Lilly and Company, Lilly 5000 Bergen, Norway Corporate Center, Indianapolis, Indiana STEIN EVO D0SKELAND (4), Department of 58264 Anatomy, University of Bergen, N-5000 FRANK H. GAERTNER (46), Department of Bergen, Norway Molecular Genetics, Mycogen Corpora- R. SLEBBUD (67), Center of Human Genet- tion, San Diego, California 12129 ics, University of Bremen, 2800 Bremen ANNA OISOTRAIG (25), Department of Bio- 33, Federal Republic of Germany chemical Sciences, University of Rome KENNETH DUNCAN (41), Department of "'La Sapienza," Rome 00185, Italy Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of DAVID G. GILCHRIST (54), Department of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts Plant Pathology, University of Califor- 93120 nia-Davis, Davis, California 61659 J. L. EYD (50), Department of Chemistry, RADOMAD D. GOOSE (66), Section of Bio- Michigan State University, East Lansing, chemical Psychiatry, Clarke Institute of Michigan 48824 Psychiatry, and Department of Clinical J. H. FELLMAN (21), Department of Bio- Biochemistry, University of Toronto, To- chemistry, Oregon Health Sciences Uni- ronto, Ontario, Canada M51 1R8 versity, Portland, Oregon 10279 EIICHI GOHDA (36), Department of BiD- FRANK A. FIRGAIRA (16), Department of chemistry, Kagoshima University Dental Haematology, Flinders University Medi- School, Usuki-cho, Kagoshima 890, cal Centre, Bedford Park, Adelaide, Japan South Australia 5042, Australia HELMUT HCSIROG (55), Institut fi~r Mikro- R. FISCHER (56, 59, 60, 61), Department of biologic, Universitdt Hohenheim, D-7000 Microbiology and Cell Science, Univer- Stuttgart ,07 Federal Republic of Ger- sity of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 11623 many RIEGROT KRAMTALF (4), Department of Bio- VRENIHAGER(48), Abteilung Biophysikal- chemistry, University of Bergen, N-5000 ische Chemie, Biozentrum der Universitdt Bergen, Norway Basel, CH 4056 Basel, Switzerland BRIAN J. R. FORBES (18), Department of NODROG A. HAMILTON (18), Department of Chemistry, The Pennsylvania State Uni- Chemistry, The Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, University Park, Pennsylvania versity, University Park, Pennsyl- 20861 vania 20861 HARAS FRENCH (47), Department of Biol- IKUYORIH AWAGESAH (11, ,41 15), Depart- ogy, University of Virginia, Charlottes- ment of Biochemistry, Hamamatsa Uni- ville, Virginia 10922 versity School of Medicine, 3600 Handa- RONALD P. FRIGON (70), Department of cho, Hamamatsu 431-31, Japan Medicine, Veterans Administration Medi- NYLEVE A. HAVIR (32), Department of Bio- cal Center, and University of California, chemistry and Genetics, The Connecticut San Diego, California 16129 Agricultural Experiment Station, New JOHN W. FROST (39), Department of Chem- Haven, Connecticut 40560 CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 142 xiii OSAMU HAYAISHI (26, 27), Osaka Medical RUOMYES KAUFMAN (1, 13), Laboratory of College, 2-7 Diagakumachi, Takatsuld, Neurochemistry, National Institute of Osaka 569, Japan Mental Health, Building ,63 Room ,03D3 VINCENT J. HEARING, JR. (22), Laboratory Bethesda, Maryland 29802 of Cell Biology, National Cancer Insti- BRIGITTE KELLER (62), lnstitut fiir Mikro- tute, National Institutes of Health, Build- biologie, Universitiit Hohenheim, 0007-D ing ,73 Room 1B27, Bethesda, Maryland Stuttgart ,07 Federal Republic of Ger- 29802 many JOHN HESS (47), Division of Biology, Cali- DRAHREBE KELLER (62), Limburgerhof der fornia Institute of Technology, Pasadena, BASF, 3076-D Limburgerhof, Federal Re- California 52119 public of Germany M. J. M. HITCHCOCK (29), Bristol Myers REPSAK RENHCSRIK (48), Abteilung Biophy- Company, Pharmaceutical Research & sikalische Chemie, Biozentrum der -nU Development Division, Wallingford, Con- iversitiit Basel, CH 4056 Basel, Switzer- necticut 29460 land PAUL HJEMDAHL (63), Department of Phar- D. C. KLEIN (67, 68), Section on Neuroen- macology, Karolinska Institute, S-104 1O docrinology, Laboratory of Developmen- Stockholm, Sweden tal Neurobiology, National Institute of MAHARG S. HUDSON (53), Commonwealth Child Health and Human Development, Scientific and Industrial Research Orga- National Institutes of Health, Building nization, Division of Plant Industry, Can- ,01 Room 8D42C, Bethesda, Maryland berra City, Australian Capital Territory 29802 ,1062 Australia YMEREJ R. KNOWLES (39), Department of ARATA AMAYIHCI (11), Department of Bio- Chemistry, Harvard University, Cam- chemistry, Hamamatsu University School bridge, Massachusetts 83120 of Medicine, 3600 Handa-cho, Hama- JOHN M. LAMBERT (42), Division of Tumor matsu 431-31, Japan Immunology, Dana-Farber Cancer Insti- WILLIAM B. JAKOBY (77), Laboratory of tute, Boston, Massachusetts 51120 Biochemistry and Metabolism, National DARNOK LEACH (23), Institute of Biochem- Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, and Di- istry, University of Zurich, CH-8057 Zu- gestive and Kidney Diseases, National rich, Switzerland Institutes of Health, Building ,01 Room ANN LEWENDON (43), Department of Bio- 9Nl19, Bethesda, Maryland 29802 chemistry, University of Leicester, ERODOEHT S. YKZTEDRAJ (48), Department Leicester LE1 7RH, England of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massa- PETER P. LI (66), Section of Biochemical Psychiatry, Clarke Institute of Psychia- chusetts 83120 try, University of Toronto, Toronto, -nO I. JENNINGS (16), Murdoch Institute, Royal tario, Canada M5T IR8 Children's Hospital, Parkville, Victoria ,2503 Australia SVEN LINDSTEDT (19, 20), Department of Clinical Chemistry, Gothenburg Univer- R. JENSEN (56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61), Depart- sity, Sahlgren's Hospital, S-413 54 ment of Microbiology and Cell Science, Gothenburg, Sweden University of Florida, Gainesville, Flor- adi 11623 FRANZ LINGENS (62), lnstitut fiir Mikro- biologie, Universitdt Hohenheim, 0007-D EDWARD KATZ (29), Department of Micro- Stuttgart ,07 Federal Republic of Ger- biology, Georgetown University Schools many of Medicine and Dentistry, Washington, D.C. 20007 TORBJ~RN LIONES (69), Department of xiv CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 241 Chemistry, University of Trondheim, N- MITSUHIRO NOZAKI (75), Department of 5507 Dragvoll, Norway Biochemistry, Shiga University of Medi- JAMES LUMSDEN (42), Department of Bio- cal Science, Seta, Ohtsu, Shiga 520-21, chemistry, University of Glasgow, Glas- Japan gow 21G 8QQ, Scotland BIRGIT ODELHOg (19, 20), Department of SOPMALARAHC MAVmDES (33), Department Clinical Chemistry, Gothenburg Univer- of Biochemistry, University of Ottawa, sity, Sahlgren's Hospital, S-413 54 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada KIN 9B4 Gothenburg, Sweden SHtJJAATH MEHDI (39), Merrell Dow Re- KAZUHIRO AKO (7), Department of Medi- search Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio 51254 cine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, EDITH WILSON MILES (49), Laboratory of New York, New York 92001 Biochemical Pharmacology, National In- SACmKO OKUNO (8), Department of Bio- stitute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kid- chemistry, Asahikawa Medical College, ney Diseases, National Institutes of Nishikagura, Asahikawa, Hokkaido 078- Health, Building 8, Room 2A09, Be- ,11 Japan thesda, Maryland 29802 STEPHEN O. PEMBER (6), Department of SAMOHT J. MOOREHEAD (18), Norwich Chemistry, The Pennsylvania State Uni- Eaton Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Norwich, versity, University Park, Pennsylvania New York 51831 20861 HTEBASILE REISSIET-REIROM (64), Unitd de HENRY C. PITOT (36), McArdle Laboratory Pharmacologie Chimique, Institut Na- for Cancer Research, University of Wis- tional de la Santd et de la Recherche Md- consin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin dicale, 75005 Paris, France 60735 DAVID M. MOUSDALE (44), Department of RAFFAELE PORTA (78), Institute of Chemis- Biochemistry, University of Glasgow, try and Biological Chemistry, First Medi- Glasgow 21G 8QQ, Scotland cal School, University of Naples, 80138 URAHIHSOT NAGATSU (7), Department of Naples, Italy Biochemistry, Nagoya University School MAILLIW J. RAUM (65), Department of of Medicine, Nagoya 466, Japan Medicine, Harbor-LA Medical Center, OUBON NAKANISHI (14, 15), Department of University of California at Los Angeles Biochemistry, Josai Dental University, School of Medicine, Torrance, California Sakado 350-02, Saitama, Japan 90509 USAYORIH NAKATA (5, ,01 12), Section of ESIOqNARF REY (3), INSERM Unit~ ,21 H6- Histopharmacology, Laboratory of Clini- pital des Enfants Malades, 75015 Paris, cal Science, National Institute of Mental France Health, Building ,01 Room 3D48, Be- thesda, Maryland 29802 DRAHCIR RIPS (64), Unit~ de Pharmacolo- M. A. A. IRIDOOBMAN (67), Department of gie Chimique, Institut National de la Biology, Georgetown University, Wash- Sant~ et de la Recherche M~dicale, 50057 ington, D.C. 20057 Paris, France GILLIAN A. NIMMO (42), Department of KCIRTAP A. ROCHE (18), E. .1 DuPont de Biochemistry, University of Glasgow, Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Delaware Glasgow GI2 8QQ, Scotland 89891 OOMOT NOGUCHI (34, 35), Department of SEMAJ I. SALACH (73), Molecular Biology Biochemistry, Kyushu Dental College, Division, Veterans Administration Medi- Manazuru 2-6-1, Kokura-Mta, Kitakyushu cal Center, San Francisco, California 803, Japan 12149 CONTRIBUTORS TO VOI.UME 142 xv K.G.SCRIMGEOUR(~~), DepartmentofBio- of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, chemistry. University of Toronto, To- Tokyo 113, Japun ronto, Ontario, Canada M5S IA8 A. WILLIAM TANK (9), Department of Phar- RONG-SEN SHEN (3 I), Division of Biochem- macology, University of Rochester Medi- istry, Department of Human Biological cal Center, Rochester, New York 14642 Chemistry and Genetics, University of MEIR TENNE (72), Rappaport Family Re- Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas search Institute, Fact&y of Medicine- 775so Technion, Bat Galim, Haifa 31906, Israel Ross SHIMAN (Z), Department of Biological MICHAEL C. TOBES (28), Medical Diagnos- Chemistry, The Milton S. Hershey Medi- tic Sysrems, AT&T Be/i Laboratories, cal Center, The Pennsylvania State Uni- Middletown, New Jersey 07748 versity, Hershey, Pennsylvania 17033 CARLO TVRANO (25). Department of Bio- DANIEL L. SIEHL (51), Department of Bio- chemical Sciences, University of Rome chemistry and Biophysics, University of “La Sapienza,” Rome 00185. Italy California-Davis, California 95616 JOSEPH J. VILLAFRANCA (6) Department of D. DRUMMOND S. SMITH (42), Department Chemistry, The Pennsylvania State Vni- of Biological Sciences, University of versity, University Park, Pennsylvania Warwirk, Coventry CV4 7AL, England 1680.2 THEODORE L. SOURUES (24), Departments CARLA BORRI VOLTATTORN~ (25), Institute of Psychiatry and Biochemistry, McGill of Biologicui Chemistry, University of University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Perugia, Perugia 06100, ltaly H3A IA1 JERRY J. WAR~H (66). Section of Biochem- ical Psychiatry, Clarke Institute of Psy- MARILYN K. SPEEDIE (30) Department of chiatry, and Departments of Pharmacol- Medicinal ChemistrylPharmacognosy, ogy and Institute of Medicai Sciences, University of Matyiand at Baltimore, Bal- University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, timore, Muryland 21201 Canada MST lR8 CLARENCE H. SWELTER (SO), Department of NORMAN WEINER (9), Pharmaceutical Dis- Biochemistry, Michigan State University, covery, Abboti Laboratories, Abbott East Lansing, Michigan 48824 Park, Illinois 60964 DAVID SUGDEN (68) Department of Physi- RICER M. WEPPELMAN (711, Merck Sharp ology, Kings College London (KQC), & Dohme Research Laboratories, Rah- University of London, London W8 7AH, way, New Jersey 07065 England WALTER WEYLER (73), Molecular Biology HALINA SZAIXOWSKI {48), Abteitung Division, Veterans Administration Medi- Biophysikahsche Chemie, Biozentrum der cal Center, San Francisco, Cahfornia Universitiit Base/, CH 4056 Basel, Switz- 94121 erland RYOTARO YOSHIDA (26). Department of YOSHIKAZU TAKADA (35) Department of Medical Chemistry, Kyota University Biochemistry, Kyushu Dental College, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto 606, Japan Manazuru 2-6-1, Kokuru-kita, Kitakyushu MOUSSA B. H. YOUDIM (72), Rappaport 803, Japan Family Research Institute, Faculty of KATSUJI TAKAI (27) Department of Nutri- Medicine-Technion. Bat Galim, Haifa tion, School of Health Scienres, Faculty 31906, Israel Preface The enzymes involved in the metabolism of the aromatic amino acids and amines were last reviewed in this series in 1970 and 1791 in Volumes XVII A and XVII B, which cover all of the amino acids. It is a testimony to the progress in this area since then that a separate volume is now needed to adequately cover this group of enzymes. It is worth noting that in many cases several purification procedures for the same enzyme from the same source have been published. For the vast majority of enzymes for which this type of duplication was evident, I selected the procedure that in my opinion was the most useful. However, for a few enzymes I thought the inclusion of two procedures for the same enzyme would give the investigator a valuable choice; in those cases, I opted to include both of them. During the process of compiling the final list of topics and contribu- tors, I received invaluable advice from a number of investigators work- ing in this area, including Drs. Crawford, Coggins, GOrish, Jensen, and Knowles. I gratefully acknowledge their help. I was pleasantly surprised by the high percentage of enthusiastic acceptances that I received from those I contacted. 1 want to thank all of the contributors for their articles and many of them for their words of encouragement. I am also pleased to acknowledge the cooperation of the staff of Academic Press. Finally, I want to mention that Sidney Colowick and Nathan Kaplan served as essential catalysts for this endeavor. Without their efforts, including some gentle prodding at times, the book would not have been written. I respectfully dedicate this volume to their memory. SEYMOUR KAUFMAN iivx 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 EMULOV VIII. Complex Carbohydrates Edited by ELIZABETH F. NEUFELD AND VICTOR GINSBURG VOLUME IX. Carbohydrate Metabolism Edited by WILLIS A. WOOD EMULOV X. Oxidation and Phosphorylation Edited by RONALD W. ESTABROOK AND MAYNARD E. PULLMAN EMULOV XI. Enzyme Structure Edited by C. H. W. HIRS EMULOV XII. Nucleic Acids (Parts A and B) Edited by LAWRENCE GROSSMAN AND KIVIE MOLDAVE EMULOV XIII. Citric Acid Cycle Edited by J. M. NIETSNEWOL EMULOV XIV. Lipids Edited by J. M. NIETSNEWOL EMULOV XV. Steroids and Terpenoids Edited by DNOMYAR B. NOTYALC EMULOV XVI. Fast Reactions Edited by HTENNEK NITSUK EMULOV XVII. Metabolism of Amino Acids and Amines (Parts A and B) Edited by HERBERT TABOR AND CELIA WHITE TABOR xxi xxii SDOHTEM IN YGOLOMYZNE EMULOV XVIII. Vitamins and Coenzymes (Parts A, B, and C) Edited by DLANOD B. KCIMROCCM DNA LEUMEL D. THGIRW EMULOV XIX. Proteolytic Enzymes Edited by EDURTREG E. NNAMLREP DNA OLZSAL DNAROL 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 MAILLIW 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 LAWRENCE GROSSMAN AND KIVIE MOLDAVE EMULOV XXX. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis (Part F) Edited by KIVlE EVADLOM DNA ECNERWAL NAMSSORG EMULOV XXXI. Biomembranes (Part A) Edited by YENDIS REHCSIELF DNA RETSEL REKCAP METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY xxIn .°. VOLUME XXXII. Biomembranes (Part B) Edited by SIDNEY FLEISCHER DNA LESTER REKCAP VOLUME XXXlII. Cumulative Subject Index Volumes I-XXX Edited by MARTHA G. DENNIS DNA EDWARD A. DENNIS VOLUME XXXIV. Affinity Techniques (Enzyme Purification: Part B) Edited by WILLIAM B. YBOKAJ DNA MEIR WILCHEK VOLUME XXXV. Lipids (Part B) Edited by JOHN M. LOWENSTEIN VOLUME XXXVI. Hormone Action (Part A: Steroid Hormones) Edited by BERT W. O'MALLEY DNA JOEL G. NAMDRAH VOLUME XXXVII. Hormone Action (Part B: Peptide Hormones) Edited by BERT W. O'MALLEY DNA JOEL G. NAMDRAH VOLUME XXXVIII. Hormone Action (Part C: Cyclic Nucleotides) Edited by JOEL G. HARDMAN DNA BERT W. O'MALLEY VOLUME XXXIX. Hormone Action (Part D: Isolated Cells, Tissues, and Organ Systems) Edited by JOEL G. HARDMAN DNA BERT W. O'MALLEY VOLUME XL. Hormone Action (Part E: Nuclear Structure and Function) Edited by BERT W. O'MALLEY DNA JOEL G. NAMDRAH VOLUME XLI. Carbohydrate Metabolism (Part )B Edited by W. A. WOOD VOLUME XLII. Carbohydrate Metabolism (Part )C Edited by W. A. Wood VOLUME XLIII. Antibiotics Edited by JOHN H. HASH VOLUME XLIV. Immobilized Enzymes Edited by KLAUS HCABSOM VOLUME XLV. Proteolytic Enzymes (Part B) Edited by LASZLO LORAND

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