Contributors to Volume LIX Article numbers are in parentheses following the names of contributors. snoitailiffA listed are current. BERNADETTE L. ALFORD (5), Department ed Biologia Molecular, Facultad de Cien- of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of cias, C.S.I.C. and Universidad Aut6noma Technology. Cambridge, Massachusetts de Madrid, Canto Blanco, Madrid-34, 93120 Spain RICARDO AMILS (38), Instituto de Bioqui- KATHRYN CALAME (60), Department of Bi- mica de Macromol(culas, Centro de ology, California Institute of Technology, Biologia Molecular, Facultad de Cien- Pasadena, California 52119 cias, Universidad Aut6noma ed Madrid, CHARLES R. CANTOR (38), Department of Canto Blanco, Madrid-34, Spain Chemistry, Columbia University, New IRENE L. ANDRULIS (20), Department of York, New York 72001 Medical Genetics, University of Toronto, LI-MING CHANGCHIEN (46), Laboratory of Toronto, Ontario, Canada Molecular Biology, University of Wiscon- STUART M. ARFIN (20), Department of Bi- sin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 60735 ological Chemistry, Collcoe of Medicine, A. CRAIG CHINAULT (5), Department of Bi- University of California, lrvine, Califor- ological Sciences, University of Califor- ain 71729 nia, Santa Barbara, California 60139 JUAN P. G. BALLESTA (58), lnstituto ed B. S. COOPERMAN (57), Department of Bioquimica de Macromol~culas, Centro Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, ed Biologia Molecular, Facultad ed Cien- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 40191 cias, Universidad AutOnoma de Madrid, FRIEDRICH CRAMER (9, 10, 22), Max- Canto Blanco, Madrid-34, Spain Planck-lnstitut ri~J Experimentelle Medi- V. I. BARANOV (30), Institute of Protein zin, Abteihmg Chemic, Hermann-Rein- Research, Academy of Sciences of the Strasse ,3 D-3400 Ghttingen, Federal Re- USSR, 292241 Poustchino, Moscow Re- public "~ Germany gion, USSR GARY R. CRAVEN (45, 46, 47), Laboratory W. EDGAR BARNETT (13, 14, 35), Graduate of Molecular Biology, University of Wis- School of Biomedical Sciences, Univer- consin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin sity of Tennessee-Oak Ridge, and Biology 35 607 Division, Oak Ridge National Labora- ALBERT E. DAHLBERG (31), Division of -iB tory, P.O. Box ,Y Oak Ridge, Tennessee ology and Medicine, Brown University, 03873 Providence, Rhode Island 21920 ROGERG DAMASCHUN (53), Central Institute N. V. BELITSINA (30), Institute of Protein of Molecular Biology, The Academy of Research, Academy of Sciences of the Sciences of the GDR, Department of USSR, 292241 Poustchino, Moscow Re- Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering, DDR- gion, USSR 5111 Berlin-Buch, Federal Republic of HEINZ BIELKA (53), Central Institute of Germany Molecular Biology, The Academy of Sci- BERNARD D. DAVIS (28, 61), Bacterial Phys- ences of the GDR, Department of Cell iology Unit, Harvard Medical School, Physiology, DDR-I I I5 Berlin-Buch, Fed- Boston, Massachusetts 51120 eral Republic of Germany JAN D1JK (40), Max-Planck-lnstitut fiir Mo- MARK BIRENBAUM (59), Department of -iM lekulare Genetik, Abteilung Wittmann, crobiology and Immunology, Washington lhnestrasse 63-73, D-IO00 Berlin 33 (Dah- University School of Medicine, St. Louis, lem), Federal Republic of Germany Missouri 01136 FERDINAND DOHME (37), AIthouse Labo- BARTOEOMI~ CABRER (27), lnstituto de ratory, The Pennsylvania State Univer- Bioquhnica de Macromol~culas, Centro sity, University Park, Pennsylvania 20861 xii CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME L1X BERNARD S. DUDOCK (12), Department of ROBERT GREENBERG (12), Department of Biochemistry, State University of New Biochemistry, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York 1 4971 York 11794 DAVID ELSON (39), Biochemistry Depart- CLAUDIO GUALERZI (56), Max-Planck-ln- ment, The Weizmann Institute of Science, stitut fiir Molekulare Genetik, Abteilung Rehovot, Israel Wittmann, lhnestrasse 63-73, D-IO00 DONALD M. ENGELMAN (49, 51), Depart- Berlin 33 (Dahlem), Federal Republic "1o ment of Molecular Biophysics and Bio- Germany chemistry, Yale University, New Haven, ARNOLD E. HAMPEL (16, 17), Department Connecticut 06520 of Biological Sciences, Northern Illinois M. DUANE ENGER (17), Cellular and Mo- University, DeKalb, Illinois 60115 lecular Biology Group, Los Alamos Sci- FRITZ HANSSKE (9, 10), Department of entific Laboratories, Los Alamos, New Chemistry, The University of Alberta, Ed- Mexico 87545 monton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2G2 STEPHEN R. FAHNESTOCK (36), Department G. WESLEY HATFIELD (15, 23, 25), Depart- of Biochemistry and Biophysics, AIthouse ment of Medical Microbiology, College of Laboratory, The Pennsylvania State Uni- Medicine, University of California, lr- versity, University Park, Pennsylvania vine, California 92717 20861 SIDNEY M. HECHT (5), Department of OL'GA O. FAVOROVA (18), Institute of Mo- Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of lecular Biology, Academy of Sciences of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts the USSR, Vavilova str., 32, Moscow 02139 V-334, 117984 USSR LANNY I. HECKER (13, 14, 35), Chemical THOMAS H. FRASER (6, 21), Research Lab- Carcinogenesis Group, Frederick Cancer oratories, The Upjohn Company, Kala- Research Center, P.O. Box B, Frederick, mazoo, Michigan 49001 Maryland 21701 G. FREYSSINET (35), Section Biologie Gen- EDGAR C. HENSHAW (33), Cancer Center erale et Appliqude, Universit~ Lyon, 69 and Department of Medicine, University Villeurbonne, Lyon, France of Rochester, Rochester, New York 14642 PHILIP T. GAFFNEY (47), Laboratory of FRANCISCO HERNXNDEZ (58), lnstituto de Molecular Biology, University of Wiscon- Bioqulmica de Macromol~culas, Centro sin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706 de Biolog(a Molecular, C.S.I.C. and AMANDA M. GILLUM (3), Department of Universidad AutGnoma de Madrid, Canto Pathology, Stanford University School of Blanco, Madrid-34, Spain Medicine, Palo Alto, California 94305 GABOR L. IGLIO (22), Max-Planek-lnstitut TOMAS GIRBI~S (27), lnstituto de Bioquimica fiir Experimentelle Medizin, Abteilung de Macromoldculas, Centro de Biologla Chemie. Hertnann-Rein-Strasse 3. D- Molecular, Facultad de Ciencias, C.S.I.C. 3400 Gbttingen, Federal Republic of Ger- and Universidad AutGnoma de Madrid, many Canto Blanco, Madrid-34, Spain EMANUEL GOLDMAN (23, 25), Department GARRET M. IHLER (60), Department of of Medical Microbiology, College of Medical Biochemistry, College of Medi- Medicine, University of California, lr- cine, Texas A&M University, College vine, California 92717 Station, Texas 77843 R. A. GOLDMAN (57), Department of Chem- SETSUKO O. JOLLY (5), Biological Labora- istry, University of Pennsylvania, Phila- tories, Harvard University, Cambridge, delphia, Pennsylvania 19104 Massachusetts 02139 P. G. GRANT (57), Department of Chemis- DAVID J. JULIUS (21), Department of Bio- try, University of Pennsylvania, Philadel- chemistry, University of California, phia, Pennsylvania 19104 Berkeley, California 94720 xiii CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME LIX JAMES W. KENNY (43), Department of -iB KIVIE MOLDAVE (32), Department of Bio- ological Chemistry, School of Medicine, logical Chemistry, College of Medicine, University of California, Davis, Califor- University of California, lrvine, -rofilaC ain 61659 ain 71729 SUNG-Hou KIM (1), Department of Bio- PETER B. MOORE (49, 50), Department of chemistry, Duke University Medical Cen- Chemistry and Molecular Biophysics and ter, Durham, North Carolina 01772 Biochemistry, Yale University, New LEV L. KISSELEV (18), Institute of Molec- Haven, Connecticut 02560 ular Biology, Academy of Sciences of the JORGEN J. MOLLER (53), Central Institute USSR, Vavilova str., ,23 Moscow, ,433-V of Molecular Biology, ehT Academy of 489711 USSR Sciences of the GDR, Department of M. H. J. KOCH (52), European Molecular Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering, DDR- Biology Laboratory, Notkestrasse ,58 5111 Berlin-Buch, Federal Republic of 2000 Hamburg ,25 Federal Republic of Germany Germany YO-ICHI NABESHIMA (42), Department of V. E. YKSNAILETOK (48), Institute of Pro- Biochemistry, Niigata University School tein Research, Academy of Sciences of of Medicine, Niigata, Japan the USSR, 292241 Poustchino, Moscow DAI NAKADA (60), Department of Biochem- Region, USSR istry, University of Pittsburgh School of GALINA K. KOVALEVA (18), Institute of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 16251 Molecular Biology, Academy of Sciences A. W. NICHOLSON (57), Department of of the USSR, Vavilova str. ,23 Moscow Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, ,433-V 489711 USSR Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 40191 JOHN M. LAMBERT (43), Department of -iB KNUD H. NIERHAUS (37, 55, 62), Max- ological Chemistry, School of Medicine, Planck-hlstitut fiir Molekulare Genetik, University of California, Davis, Califor- Abteilung Wittmann, lhnestrasse 63-73, nia 61659 00OI-D Berlin 33 (Dahlem), Federal Re- ALAN M. LAMBOWITZ (34), ehT Edward A. "cilbup of Germany Daisy Department of Biochemistry, St. IALOK1N VEALOK1N (59), Institute of Bio- Louis University Medical School, St. chemisto', Bulgarian Academy of Sci- Louis, Missouri 40136 ence, Sofia, Bulgaria JENNY LITTLECHILD (40), Max-Planck-In- stitut fiir Molekulare Genetik, Abteilung KIKUO ATA~tO (41, 42), Department of Bio- Wittmann, lhnestrasse ,37-36 00OI-D Ber- chemistry, Niigata University School of nil 33 (Dahlem), Federal Republic of -reG Medicine, Niigata, Japan many YELNATS M. SNOSRAP (25), Department of M. A. LUDDY (57), Department of Chem- Chemistry, University of CaliJbrnia, istry, University of Pennsylvania, Phila- Santa Barbara, Calibrnia 60139 delphia, Pennsylvania 40191 AIHTNYC L. NOP (56), Max-Planck-lnstitut ELIZABETH A. MATTHEWS (38), Depart- flit Molekulare Genetik, Abteilung Witt- ment of Chemistry, Columbia University, mann, lhnestrasse 63-73, D-IO00 Berlin New York, New York 72001 33 (Dahlem), Federal "cilbupeR of Ger- A. MINNELLA (57), Department of Chem- many istry, University of Pennsylvania, Phila- GWEN PRIOR (24), Department of Medicine delphia, Pennsylvania 40191 and ehT Franklin McLean Memorial Re- JUAN MODOLELL (27), lnstituto de Bioqul- search Institute, ehT University of Chi- mica de Macromoldculas, Centro de cago, Chicago, Illinois 60637 Biologla Molecular, Facultad de Cien- cias, C.S.I.C. and Universidad Aut6noma YRAG J. QUIGLEY (1), Department of -loiB ed Madrid, Canto Blanco, Madrid-34, ogy, Massachusetts Institute of Technol- Spain ogy, Cambridge, Massachusetts 93120 xiv CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME LIX JESSE C. RABINOWITZ (29), Department of 280, D-6900 Heidelberg, Federal Repub- Biochemistry, University of California, cil of Germany Berkeley, California 02749 DAVID SCSLESSINGER (59), Department of MURRAY RABINOWITZ (24), Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Washing- Medicine and The Franklin McLean ton University School of Medicine, St. Memorial Research Institute, ehT Uni- Louis, Missouri 01136 versity of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois HUBERT J. P. SCHOEMAKER (26), Corning 73606 Medical Center, Medfield, Massachusetts UTTAM L. RAJBHANDARY (3), Department 25020 of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of LADONNE H. SCHULMAN (7, 8), Depart- Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts ment of Developmental Biology and Can- 93120 cer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, BRIAN R. REID (2), Department of Bio- Bronx, New York 16401 chemistry, University of CaliJornia, Riv- S. D. SCHWARTZSACH (13, 14, 35), School erside, CaliJornia 12529 of Life Sciences, University of Nebraska, SCOTT A. REINES (7), Department of Psy- Lincoln, Nebraska 80586 chiatry, Montefiore Hospital and Medical JEAN SCHWARZBAUER (45), Laboratory of Center, Bronx, New York 76401 Molecular Biology, University of Wiscon- ALEXANDER RICH (6, 21), Department of sin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 60735 Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- F. SEELA (9), Universitiit Paderborn-Ges- nology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 93120 amthochschule, Lab. Jiir Bioorganische PRESTON O. RITTER (17), Department of Chemie. Warburger Strasse 100, 0974-D Chemistry, Eastern Washington Univer- Paderborn, Federal Republic of Germany sity, Cheney, Washington 40099 IGOR N. SERDYUK (54), Institute of Protein BRUCE RUEFER (16), Department of Biolog- Research, Academy of Sciences of the ical Sciences, Northern Illinois Univer- USSR, 292241 Poustchino, Moscow Re- sity, DeKalb, Illinois 51106 gion, USSR WAYNE SAaO (32), Department of Biologi- WILLIAM J. SHARROCK (29), Medical Re- search Council, Laboratory of Molecular cal Chemistry, College of Medicine, Uni- Biology, Cambridge 2BC 2QH, England versity of California, Irvine, California VICTOR SHEN (59), Department of Micro- 71729 biology and Immunology, Washington ISAAC SADNIK (32), Department of Biolog- University School of Medicine, St. Louis, ical Chemistry, College of Medicine, Missouri 01136 University of California, lrvine, Califor- MELVIN SILBERKLANG (3), Department of ain 71729 Biochemistry and Biophysics, University ASOK K. SARKAR (8), Department of De- of California, San Francisco, California velopmental Biology and Cancer, Albert 34149 Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, A. S. SPIRIN (30), Institute of Protein Re- New York 16401 search, Academy of Sciences of the JEROME A. SCHIFE (35), Institute of Pho- USSR, 142292 Poustchino, Moscow Re- tobiology of Cells and Organelles, Bran- gion, USSR deis University, Waltham, Massachu- PNINA SPITNIK-ELSON (39), Biochemistry setts 45120 Department, The Weizmann Institute of PAUL R. SCHIMMEE (26), Department of Science, Rehovot, Israel Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- MATHIAS SPRINZL (11), Mux-Planck-lnsti- nology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 93120 tut fiir Experimentelle Medizin, Abteilung HANS-GEORG SCHLEICH (4), lnstitut fiir Chemie, Hermann-Rein-Strasse ,3 -D Zellforschung am Deutschen Krebsfor- 0043 .negnitt~fG Federal Republic of -reG schungszentrum lm Neuenheimer Feld many CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME LIX XV HANS STERNBACH (11), Max-Planck-lnstitut USSR, 292241 Poustchino, Moscow Re- fi~r Experimentelle Medizin, Abteilung gion, USSR Chemie, Hermann-Rein-Strasse ,3 0043-D FRIEDRICH NOV RED HAAR (19, 22), Max- ,negnitt~iG Federal Republic of Germany Planck-lnstitut fiir Experintentelle Medi- W. A. STRYCHARZ (57), Institute for En- zin, Ahteihmg Chemie, Hermunn-Rein zyme Research, University of Wisconsin, Strasse ,3 D-3400 G6ttingen, Federal Re- Madison, Wisconsin 50735 public qf Germany H. B. STUHRMANN (52), European Molec- KIMITSUNA WATANARE (9), Mitsubishi- ular Biology Laboratory, Notkestrasse Kasei Institute of Life Sciences, Mina- ,58 2000 Hamburg ,25 Federal Republic miooya H, Machida-Shi, Tokyo, Japan of Germany WOLFGANG WINTERMEYER (4), lnstitut fiir PrlANG-C. TAI (28, 61), Bacterial Physiol- Physiologische Chemie, Physikalische ogy Unit, Harvard Medical School, Bos- Biochemie und Zellbiologie der Univer- ton, Massachusetts 51120 sitiit Miinchen, Goethestrasse ,33 0008-D KAZUO TERAO (41, 42), Department of Bio- Miinchen ,2 Federal Republic of Germany chemistry, Niigata University School of GABRIELE M. WVSTUP (55), Friedrich- Medicine, Niigata, Japan Miescher Institut, Basel, Switzerland HIROSHI TERAOKA (62), Shionogi Research H. G. ZACHAU (4), Institut fiir Physiolo- Laboratory, Fukushima-ku, Osaka 533, gische Chemie, Physikalische Biochemie Japan und Zellbiologie red Universitiit Miinchen, ROBERT R. TRAUT (43), Department of -iB Goethestrasse ,33 D-8000 Miinchen ,2 ological Chemistry, School of Medicine, Federal Republic of Germany University of California, Davis, Califor- RADOVAN ZAK (24), Department of Medi- ain 61659 cine and The Franklin McLean Memorial KUNIO TSURUGI (42), Department of Bio- Research Institute, The University of chemistry, Niigata University School of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 73606 Medicine, Niigata, Japan ROBERT A. ZIMMERMANN (44), Department V. D. VASILIEV (48), Institute of Protein of Biochemistry, University of Massa- Research, Academy of Sciences of the chusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 30010 Preface Since the publication of the last two volumes of "Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis" (Volume XXIX, Part E and Volume XXX, Part F), numerous novel, revealing, and sophisticated techniques have been de- veloped. Some of these techniques are reflected in the articles that are included in the current two volumes, LIX, Part G and LX, Part H. Volume LIX deals mainly with transfer RNA, the aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases, and ribosomes. Methods for tRNA preparation, fractiona- tion, structure determination, modification, sequencing, aminoacylation, and utilization in protein synthesis are detailed in the first part of this Volume. The latter part presents methods for the preparation of ribonu- cleoprotein particles from a variety of sources, chemical and enzymatic modification, physical-chemical analyses, fractionation, and reconstruc- tion. Volume LX deals with the isolation, purification, regulation, and determination of protein factors that are involved in translation in a variety of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Much information has already been provided by these techniques, and we hope that they will continue to do so for users of these volumes. We wish to thank our many colleagues who have so generously con- tributed of their time and effort and the staff of Academic Press for their valuable assistance. KIVIE EVADLOM ECNERWAL NAMSSORG xvii METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY DETIDE YB Sidney P. Colowick and Nathan O. Kaplan VANDERRILT 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 FEIHC-NI-SROTIDE Sidney P. Colowick Nathan O. Kaplan EMULOV VIII. Complex Carbohydrates Edited yb ELIZABETH F. NEUFELD DNA ROTCIV GRUBSNIG EMULOV IX. Carbohydrate Metabolism Edited by WILLIS A. DOOW EMULOV X. Oxidation and Phosphorylation Edited by DLANOR W. KOORBATSE DNA DRANYAM E. NAMLLUP EMULOV XI. Enzyme Structure Edited yb C. H. W. HIRS EMULOV XII. Nucleic Acids (Parts A and B) Edited yb ECNERWAL NAMSSORG DNA KIVIE EVADLOM EMULOV XIII. Citric Acid Cycle Edited yb J. M. NIETSNEWOL EMULOV XIV. Lipids Edited yb J. M. NIETSNEWOL EMULOV XV. Steroids and Terpenoids Edited yb DNOMYAR B. NOTYALC EMULOV XWI. Fast Reactions Edited yb KENNETH N!TSUK EMULOV XVII. Metabolism of Amino Acids and Amines (Parts A and B) Edited yb TREBREH ROBAT DNA CELIA WHITE ROBAT EMULOV XVIII. Vitamins and Coenzymes (Parts A, B, and C) Edited yb DLANOD B. KCIMROCCM DNA LEMUEL D. THGIRW EMULOV XIX. Proteolytic Enzymes Edited yb EDURTREG E. NNAMLREP DNA LASZLO DNAROL ixx xxii METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY EMULOV XX. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis (Part C) Edited yb 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 yb C. H. W. HIRS DNA EGRES N. FFEHSAMIT EMULOV XXVI. Enzyme Structure (Part C) Edited yb 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 yb ROTCIV GRUBSNIG EMULOV XXlX. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis (Part E) Edited yb ECNERWAL NAMSSORG DNA KIVIE EVADLOM 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 SIDNEY REHCSIELF DNA LESTER REKCAP EMULOV XXXIII. Cumulative Subject Index Volumes I-XXX Edited yb AHTRAM G. DENNIS DNA DRAWDE A. SINNED METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY XXlll EMULOV XXXIV. Affinity Techniques (Enzyme Purification: Part B) Edited yb WILLIAM B. YBOKAJ DNA MEIR KEHCLIW EMULOV XXXV. Lipids (Part B) Edited yb JOHN M. NIETSNEWOL EMULOV XXXVI. Hormone Action (Part A: Steroid Hormones) Edited by BERT W. O'MALLEY DNA JOEL G. NAMDRAH EMULOV XXXVII. Hormone Action (Part B: Peptide Hormones) Edited yb BERT W. O'MALLEY DNA JOEL G. NAMDRAH EMULOV XXXVIII. Hormone Action (Part C: Cyclic Nucleotides) Edited yb JOEL G. NAMDRAH DNA BERT W. O'MALLEY EMULOV XXXIX. Hormone Action (Part D: Isolated Cells, Tissues, and Organ Systems) Edited yb JOEL G. NAMDRAH DNA BERT W. O'MALLEY EMULOV XL. Hormone Action (Part E: Nuclear Structure and Function) Edited by BERT W. O'MALLEY DNA JOEL G. NAMDRAH EMULOV XLI. Carbohydrate Metabolism (Part )B Edited by W. A. DOOW EMULOV XLII. Carbohydrate Metabolism (Part )C Edited yb W. A. DOOW EMULOV XLIII. Antibiotics Edited yb JOHN H. HASH EMULOV XLIV. Immobilized Enzymes Edited yb KLAUS HCABSOM EMULOV XLV. Proteolytic Enzymes (Part B) Edited by LASZLO DNAROL EMULOV XLVI. Affinity Labeling Edited by WILLIAM B. YBOKAJ DNA MEIR KEHCLIW EMULOV XLVII. Enzyme Structure (Part E) Edited by C. H. W. HIRS DNA EGRES N. FFEHSAMIT
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