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Contributors to Volume LX Article numbers are in parentheses following the names of contributors. Affiliations listed are current. H. AMESZ (10), Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht, of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Boston, Massachusetts 51120 Padualaan ,8 Utrecht 2506, The Nether'- BANDANA CHATTE~EE (4, 21), Depart- sdnal merit qf Chemistry, ehT University of ODARROC BAGelONl (24, 31), Department of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska Biological Scienees, State University of 88586 New York at Albany, Albany, New York H. H. M. DAHL (7), hnperial Cancer Re- 22221 search Fund Laboratories, Lincoln's Inn ALICE BARRIEUX (22, 35), Department of Fields, London WC2A 3PX, United King- Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, dora .ytisrevinU of California at San Diego, La ANATHBANDHU DAS (5), Department of Jolla, California 39029 Chemistry, University of Nebraska- N. V. BELITSINA (67, 68), Institute of Pro- Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska 88586 tein Research, Academy of Sciences qf HrIDAY K. DAS (4), Department of Chemis- the USSR, 142292 Poustchino, Moscow tO', The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Region, USSR Lincoln, Nebraska 88586 ROB BENNE (3, 15), Ro'ksuniversiteit ASIM DASGUPTA (4, 5, 21), Department of Utrecht, Department of Molecular Cell Chemistry, ehT University of Nebraska- Biology, Padualaan ,8 Utrecht 2506, Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska 88586 ehT Netherlands JORGEN DREWS (59), Department of Ex- A. J. BESTER (49), grebregv~7 Hospital, perimental Chemotherapy, Sandoz Re- Cape Town, South A~qca search Institute, A-1235 Vienna, Austria CLAIRE H. B1RGE (33), Department of BERNHARD ERNI (11), Department of Biol- Medicine, The Jewish Hospital of St. ogy, Massachusetts Institute of Technol- Louis, St. Louis, Missouri 01136 ogy, Cambridge, Massachusetts 93120 G. E. BLAIR (7), MRC National Institute for JOHN L. FAKUNDING (1), Department of Medical Research, Mill Hill, London Biological Chemistl3,, School of Med- NW7 IAA, United Kingdom icine, University o( Calfornia, Davis, THOMAS BLUMENTHAL (57), Department of California 61659 Biology, Indiana University, Blooming- GEORGIA A. FLOYD (46), Department of ton, Indiana 10474 BiochemisttT, University "q Calfornia, E. S. BOCHKAREVA (66), Institute qf Pro- Riverside, California 20529 rein Research, Academy of Sciences "f~ MANUEL FRESNO (52), Instituto de Bioqui- the USSR, 292241 Poustchino, Moscow mica de Macromoldculas, Centro ed Region, USSR Biologia Molecular, C.S.I.C. and Univer- JAMES W. BODLEY (55), Department of sided AutOnoma de Madrid, Canto Biochemistrs, University of Minnesota, Blanco, Madrid-34, Spain Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455 H. G. GASSEN (38, 39), Institut fiTr -rO L. BOSCH (2, 16), Department of Biochemis- ganische Chemie und Biochemie, Tech- tO', State University of Leiden, 2300 RA nische Hochschule Darmstadt, D-6100 Leiden, The Netherlands Darmstadt, Federal Republic of Germany MARIANNE L. BROWN-LUED1 (3), Depart- NODROG N. GILt. (53), Department q( merit of Biological Chemistry, School of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Medicine, University of California, Davis, University of California at San Diego, La Califbrnia 61659 Jolla, California 39029 GORDON G. CARMICHAEL (42), Department A. S. GIRSHOVlCH (65, 66), Institute of Pro- xi xii CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME LX tein Research, Academy of Sciences of Biochemistry, New York University Med- the USSR, 292241 Poustchino, Moscow ical Center, New York, New York 61001 Region, USSR JOHN W. B. HERSHEY (1, 3), Department of M. A. GLUKHOVA (68), Institute of Protein Biological Chemistry, School of Med- Research, Academy of Sciences of the icine, University "fo California, Davis, USSR, 292241 Poustchino, Moscow Reg- California 61659 ion, USSR S. M. HEYWOOD (49), Genetics and Cell JACK GOLDSTEIN (12), Kimball Research Biology Section, University of Connect- Institute, New York Blood Center, Cornell icut, Storrs, Connecticut 86260 University Medical College, New York, BARBARA H. IGLEWSKI (69), Department of New York 12001 Microbiology and Immunology, Univer- FRED GOLINI (33), Department of Mic- sity of Oregon Health Sciences Center, robiology, Health Sciences Center, State Portland, Oregon 10279 University of New York, Stony Brook, KENTARO IWASAKr (60), Institute of Medi- New York 49711 cal Science, University of Tokyo, Taka- H. GOUMANS (10), Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht, nawa, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108, Japan Department of Molecular Cell Biology, ROSEMARY JAGUS (6), Laboratory of Padualaan ,8 Utrecht 2506, The Nether- Molecular Hematology, National Heart, lands Lung, and Blood Institute, National Insti- HANS G~SMUK (59), Department of Ex- tutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland perimental Chemotherapy, Sandoz Re- 41002 search Institute, A-1235 Vienna, Austria CLAUDIO GUALEI~Zl (18), Max-Planck- G~LBERT JAY (29), National Cancer Insti- Institut fiir Molekulare Genetik, Ab- tute, National Institutes of Health, teilung Wittman, I Berlin-Dahlem ,33 Bethesda, Maryland 41002 Federal Republic of Germany 3. JOHNSON (30), Department of Biochemis- NABA K. GUPTA (4, 5, 21), Department of try. Imperial College of Science and Chemistry, The University of Nebraska- Technology, London SW7 2AZ, United Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska 88586 Kingdom INGRID HARBITZ (19), Department of RAYMOND KAEMPFER (20, 29, 34), ehT Biochemistry, Veterinary College of Nor- Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical way, Oslo ,1 Norway School, Jerusalem, Israel B. HARDESTY (36, 51), Department of JUDITH S. KANt)EL (50), Department of Chemistry, Clayton Foundation Biochem- Biological Science, California State Uni- ical Institute, The University of Texas at versity, Fallerton, California, 43629 Austin, Austin, Texas 21787 YOSHITO KAZIRO (60), Institute of Medical GARY M. HATHAWAY (45), Department of Science, University of Tokyo, Takanawa, Biochemistry, University of California, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108, Japan Riverside, California 20529 WAYNE M. KEMPER (6, 58), Laboratory of JENS G. HAUGE (19), Department of Molecular Hematology, National Insti- Biochemistry, Veterinary College of Nor- tutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland way, Oslo l, Norway 41002 A. B. HENDERSON (36), Department of D. S. KENNEDY (49), Genetics and Cell Chemistry, Clayton Foundation Biochem- Biology Section, University of Connect- ical Institute, The University of Texas at icut, Storrs, Connecticut 86260 Austin, Austin, Texas 21787 N. Q. KHANH (38, 39), Institut fffr -rO EDGAR C. HENSHAW (23), University of ganische Chemic und Biochemie, Tech- Rochester Cancer Center, Rochester, nische Hochschule Darmstadt, D-6100 New York 24641 Darmstadt, Federal Republic of Germany JoSl~ M. HERMOSO (41), Department of MARILYN KOZAK (32), Department of Cell CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME LX Xlll Biology, Roche Institute of Molecular ment of Biochemistry, School of Med- Biology, Nutley, New Jersey 01170 icine, Case Western Reserve University, G. KRAMER (36, 51), Department of Chemis- Cleveland, Ohio try, Clayton Foundation Biochemical In- PETER MODEL (28), The Rockefeller Univer- stitute, The University of Texas at Austin, sity New York, New York 12001 Austin, Texas 21787 KIVIE MOLDAVE (25), Department of T. V. KURTSKHALIA (65, 66), Institute of Biological Chemistry California College Protein Research, Academy of Sciences of Medicine, University of California, lr- of the USSR, 292241 Poustchino, Moscow vine, California 71729 Region, USSR WIM MOLLER (62), Laboratory for SANDRA R. LAX (14), Department of Physiological Chemistry, Sylvias Labora- Chemistry, Clayton Foundation Biochem- tory, State University of Leiden, 2300 ical Institute, University of Texas at Aus- RA Leiden, The Netherlands tin, Austin, Texas 21787 LUClO MONTANARO (64), lstituto di ANDRZEJ B. LEGOCKI (63), Institute of Patologia Generale, Universit~ id Biochemistry, University of Agriculture, Bologna, 40126 Bologna, Italy Wolynska ,53 60-637 Poznah, Poland MARC MUMBY (47), Department of JACK R. LENZ (24), Department of Biologi- Biochemistry University of California, cal Sciences, State University of New Riverside, California 20529 York at Albany, Albany, New York 22221 N. NAAKTGEBOREN (15), Rijksuniversiteit R. LINDE (38, 39), lnstitut rif_f. Organische Utrecht, Department of Molecular Cell Chemie und Biochemie, Technische Biology, Padualaan ,8 Utrecht 2506, The Hochschule Darmstadt, D-6100 Darm- Ne ht alre nds stadt, Federal Republic "fo Germany LYDA NEELEMAN (37), Department of IRWNG M. LONDON (43, 44), Harvard-MlT Biochemistry State University of Leiden Division of Health Sciences and Technol- 0032 RA Leiden, The Netherlands ogy, Cambridge, Massachusetts 93120 KNUD H. NlERHAUS (54), Max-Planck-ln- TINA S. LUNDAK (45), Department "o stitut fiir Molekulaire Genetik, Abteilung Biochemistry, University of California, Wittmann. 1 Berlin-Dahlem ,33 Federal Riverside, California 20529 Republic of Germany T. H. MACRAE (26), Department of ROBERT D. NOLAN (59), Department of Ex- Biochemistry, University of Mississippi perimental Chemotherapy Sandoz Re- School of Medicine, Jackson, Mississippi search Institute, A-1235 Vienna, Austria 61293 O. W. ODOM (51), Department of Chemis- UMADAS MMTRA (17), Department of De- try, Clayton Foundation Biochemical In- velopmental Biology and Cancer, Albert stitute, The University of Texas at Austin, Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva Austin, Texas 21787 University, Bronx, New York 16401 Y. A. OVCHINN1KOV (66), Institute of Pro- At.OKES MAJUMDAR (4, 5, 21), Depart- tein Research, Academy of Sciences of ment "fo Chemistry, ehT University of the USSR, 292241 Poustchino, Moscow Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska Region, USSR 88586 STEVEN PALMIERI (21), Department of U. MANDERSCHIED (39), Institut J~r -rO Chemistry, ehT University of Nebraska- ganische Chemie und Biochemie, Tech- Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska 88586 nische Hochschule Darmstadt, D-6100 CYNTmA L. PON (18), Max-Planck-lnstitut Darmstadt, Federal Republic of Germany r~tf. Molekulaire Genetik, Abteilang LJUBICA MAUSER (13), Department of Wittmann, I Berlin-Dahlem ,33 Federal Biochemistry, New York University Med- Republic 1o e Germany ical Center, New York, New York 61001 V. A. POZDNYAKOV (66), Institute of Pro- WiLLiAM C. MERmCK (8, 9, 58), Depart- tein Research, Academy "o Sciences of xiv CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME LX the USSR, 292241 Poustchino, Moscow AARON J. SHATKIN (32), Department "fo Region, USSR Cell Biology, Roche Institute of Molecu- ROBERT RALSTON (5), Department of ral Biology, Nutley, New Jersey 01170 Chemistry, University of Nebraska- MARCELLA SIMILI (31), Department of Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska 88586 Biological Sciences, State University of RAJINDER SINGH RANU (43, 44), Depart- New York at Albany, Albany, New York ment of Microbiology, Colorado State 22221 University, Fort Collins, Colorado 32508 LAWRENCE NOSREGOKS (61), Department of JOANNE M. RAVEL (14), Department of Biochemistry, ehT Medical College of Chemistrv, Clayton Foundation Biochem- Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 33235 ical Institute, University of Texas at Aas- LAWRENCE I. SLOBIN (62), Department of tin, Austin, Texas 21787 Biochemisto', University of Mississippi HUGH D. ROBERTSON (28), The Rockefeller School of Medicine, Jackson, Mississippi University, New York, New York 12001 61293 WILLIAM G. ROBINSON (13), Department of SIMONETTA SPERT1 (64), lstituto di BiochemisttT, New York University Med- Patologia Generale, Universitd id ical Center, New York, New York 61001 Bologna, 40126 Bologna, Italy MICHAEL S. ROHRBACH (55), Thoracic Dis- LINDA L. SPREMULLI (14), Department qf ease Research Unit, Mayo Clinic and Chemisto', Clayton Foundation Biochem- Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota ical Institute, University "o Texas at Aus- 40955 tin, Austin, Texas 21787 MICHAEL G. ROSENFELD (22, 35), Depart- A. S. SPIRIN (67, 68), Institute "f2 Protein ment of Medicine, Division 2( Endo- Research, Academy 2f Sciences of the crinology, University f.o Calfornia at San USSR, 292241 Poustchino, Moscow Re- Diego, La Jolla, California 39029 gion, USSR REENA ROY (5), Department of Chemisto', MATHIAS SPRINZL (56), Max-Planck-lnstitut University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, fffr Experimentelle Medizin, Abteilung Nebraska 88586 Chemie, D-3400 GOttingen, Federal Re- ISAAC SADNIK (25), Department of Biologi- public of Germany cal Chemiso:v, California College of THEOPHIL STAEHELIN (11), F. Hoffinann- Medicine, University of California, -'h La Roche & Co. AG, Department vine, California 71729 F/Konzern/Pai, CH-4002 Basel, Switzer- JERALD C. SADOFF (69), Department f~t land Bacterial Diseases, Walter Reed Army -Th JOHN ARGETSrNGER STE~TZ (27), Depart- stitute of Research, Washington, D.C. ment of Molecular Biophysics and Bio- 21002 chemistry, Yale University', New Haven, BRIAN SAFER (6, 12), Laboratory of Connecticut 01560 Molecular Hematology, National Heart, M. SZEKELY (30), Department of Bio- Lung, and Blood Institute, National Insti- chemistry, hnperial College of Science tutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland and ,ygolonhceT London SW7 2AZ, United 41002 Kingdom PROBIR SARKAR (17), Department of De- WLODZIMIERZ SZER (41), Department of velopmental Biology and Cancer, Albert Biochemistry, New York University Med- Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva ieal Center, New York, New York 61001 University, Bronx, New York 16401 S. M. TAHARA (45), Department of MAX H. SCHRE1ER (11), Basel Institute for Biochemistry, University "f2 California, Immunology, CH-4005 Basel, Switzer- Riverside, Cal(fornia 20529 land ROBERT E. THACH (33), Department t)f SANDRA B. SHARP (48), Department of Biology, Washington University, St. Biological Chemistry, University 2f Louis, Missouri 03136 California, Los Angeles, California 42009 A. THOMAS (10), R(jksaniversiteit Utrecht, CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME LX XV Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Biologia Mol(cular, C.S.I.C. and Univer- Padualaan ,8 Utrecht 2506, The Nether- sidad Aut6noma de Madrid, Canto lands Blanco, Madrid-34 Spain HERBERT A. THOMPSON (25), Department of H. O. VOORMA (10, 15, 16), Rijksuniversiteit Biological Chemistry, California College Utrecht, Department of Molecular Cell of Medicine, University "o California, Biology, Padaalaan ,8 Utrecht 2506, ehT lrvine, California 71729 Netherlands HANS TRACHSEL (44), Department of Biol- THOMAS WAGNER (56), Max-Planck-lnstitut ogy, Massachusetts Institute of Technol- fiir Experimentelle Medizin, Abteilung ogy, Boston, Massachusetts 93120 Chemie, D-3400 GOttingen, Federal Re- JOLINDA A. TRAUGH (45, 46, 47, 48), -eD public of Germany partment of Biochemistry, University of A. J. WAHBA (26), Department of California, Riverside, California 20529 Biochemisto,, University of Mississippi, BENJAMIN V. TREADWELL (13), Depart- School of Medicine, Jackson, Mississippi ment of Biochemistry, New York Univer- 61293 sity Medical Center, New York, New York BEN J. WALTHALL (14), Department of 61001 ,'3JtsimehC Clayton Foundation Biochem- G. A. J. M. VAN RED HOFSTAD (2, 15, 16), ical Institute, University of Texas at Aus- Department of Biochemistry, State Uni- tin, Austin, Texas 21787 versity of Leiden, 2300 RA Leiden, The GORDON M. WALTON (53), Department of Netherlands Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, C. NAV RED MAST (10), R(iksuniversiteit University of California at San Diego, La Utrecht, Department of Molecular Cell Jolla, California 39029 Biology, Padualaan ,8 Utrecht 2506, The A. H. WARNER (26), Department of Biology, 'sdnalrehteN University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario C. VAN NEJ1E1D (40), Biomedical Centrum, N9B 3P4, Canada State University of Limburg, 6200 MD LEE A. WEBER (31), Department of Biology, Maastricht, The Netherlands University of South Florida, Tampa, J. VAN DUIN (40), Department of Bio- Florida 02633 chemistry, State University of Leiden, PETER WURMBACH (54), Max-Planck- 0032 RA Leiden, The Netherlands lnstitut .ftir Molekulaire Genetik, Ab- W. VAN PROOIJEN (40), Department of teilung Wittmann, 1 Berlin-Dahlem ,33 Biochemistry, State University of Leiden, Federal Republic of Germany 0032 RA Leiden, The Netherlands JOAN YANOV (1), Department of Biological Lous VAN VLOTEN-DOTING (37), Depart- Chemistry, School of Medicine, Univer- ment of Biochemistry, State University of sity of California, Davis, California 61659 Leiden, 0032 RA Leiden, The Netherlands P. ZiPOal (40), Department f.o Structural DAVID VAZQUEZ (52), Instituto ed Bioqui- Chemistry, The Weizrnann Institute ~f mica de Macromol~culas, Centro ed Science, Rehovot, Israel 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 ribonuc- leoprotein 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 METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY EDITORS-IN-CHIEF yendiS P. Colowick Nathan O. nalpaK EMULOV VIII. Complex Carbohydrates Edited by ELIZABETH F. NEUFELD DNA VICTOR GRUBSNIG EMULOV IX. Carbohydrate Metabolism Edited by WILLIS A. DOOW EMULOV X. Oxidation and Phosphorylation Edited by RONALD W. KOORBATSE DNA DRANYAM E. NAMLLUP EMULOV XI. Enzyme Structure Edited by C. H. W. HIRS EMULOV XII. Nucleic Acids (Parts A and B) Edited by ECNERWAL NAMSSORG DNA KIVIE EVADLOM 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 KENNETH KUSTIN EMULOV XVII. Metabolism of Amino Acids and Amines (Parts A and B) Edited by HERBERT ROBAT DNA CELIA WHITE ROBAT EMULOV XVIII. Vitamins and Coenzymes (Parts A, B, and C) Edited by DONALD B. McCoRMICK DNA LEMUEL D. WRIGHT EMULOV XIX. Proteolytic Enzymes Edited by GERTRUDE E. NNAMLREP DNA LASZLO DNAROL xxii METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY EMULOV XX, Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis (Part C) Edited by KIVIE EVADLOM DNA ECNERWAL NAMSSORG EMULOV XXl. Nucleic Acids (Part D) Edited by ECNERWAL NAMSSORG DNA KIVlE EVADLOM EMULOV XXII. Enzyme Purification and Related Techniques Edited yb WILLIAM B. YBOKAJ EMULOV XXIII. 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 yb ECNERWAL NAMSSORG DNA KIVIE EVADLOM EMULOV XXX. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis (Part F) Edited by KIVIE MOLDAVE AND LAWRENCE GROSSMAN EMULOV XXXI. Biomembranes (Part A) Edited yb YENDIS REHCSIELF DNA RETSEL REKCAP EMULOV XXXII. Biomembranes (Part B) Edited yb YENDIS REHCSIELF DNA LESTER REKCAP EMULOV XXXIII. Cumulative Subject Index Volumes I-XXX Edited by AHTRAM G. DENNIS DNA DRAWDE A. SINNED METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY xxiii EMULOV XXXIV. Affinity Techniques (Enzyme Purification: Part B) Edited by 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 yb BERT W. O'MALLEY DNA JOEL G. NAMDRAH EMULOV XXXVII. Hormone Action (Part B: Peptide Hormones) Edited by BERT W. O'MALLEY DNA JOEL G. NAMDRAH EMULOV XXXVIII. Hormone Action (Part C: Cyclic Nucleotides) Edited by JOEL G. NAMDRAH DNA BERT W. O'MALLEY EMULOV XXXIX. Hormone Action (Part D: Isolated Cells, Tissues, and Organ Systems) Edited by 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 yb W. A. DOOW EMULOV XLII. Carbohydrate Metabolism (Part )C Edited by W. A. DOOW EMULOV XLIII. Antibiotics Edited by JOHN H. HASH EMULOV XLIV. Immobilized Enzymes Edited by KLAUS HCABSOM EMULOV XLV. Proteolytic Enzymes (Part )B Edited yb LASZLO DNAROL EMULOV XLVI. Affinity Labeling Edited yb WILLIAM B. YBOKAJ DNA MEIR KEHCLIW EMULOV XLVII. Enzyme Structure (Part E) Edited yb C. H. W. HIRS DNA EGRES N. FFEHSAMIT xxiv METHODS IN YGOLOMYZNE VOLUME XLVIII. Enzyme Structure (Part F) Edited by C. H. W. HIRS DNA SERGE N. TIMASHEFF VOLUME XL1X. Enzyme Structure (Part G) Edited by C. H. W. HIRS DNA SERGE N. TIMASHEFF VOLUME L. Complex Carbohydrates (Part C) Edited by VICTOR GRUBSNIG VOLUME LI. Purine and Pyrimidine Nucleotide Metabolism Edited by PATRICIA A. HOEFEE AND MARY ELLEN JONES VOLUME LII. Biomembranes (Part C: Biological Oxidations) Edited by SIDNEY FLEISCHER AND LESTER PACKER VOLUME LIII. Biomembranes (Part D: Biological Oxidations) Edited by SIDNEY FLEISCHER AND LESTER PACKER VOLUME LIV. Biomembranes (Part E: Biological Oxidations) Edited by SIDNEY FLEISCHER AND LESTER PACKER VOLUME LV. Biomembranes (Part F: Bioenergetics) Edited by SIDNEY FLEISCHER AND LESTER PACKER VOLUME LVI. Biomembranes (Part G: Bioenergetics) Edited by SIDNEY FLEISCHER AND LESTER PACKER VOLUME LVII. Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence Edited by MARLENE A. DELUCA VOLUME LVIII. Cell Culture Edited by WILLIAM B. JAKOBY AND IRA H. PASTAN VOLUME LIX. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis (Part G) Edited by KIVlE MOLDAVE AND LAWRENCE GROSSMAN VOLUME LX. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis (Part H) Edited by KIVIE MOLDAVE AND LAWRENCE GROSSMAN

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