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Contents JANUARY Plenary lectures presented at the 3rd International Symposium on Protein Structure— Function Relationship held in Karachi, Pakistan, 9-12 January 1993 R-A. Boigegrain, H. Mattras, Invertebrate proteinase inhibitors M. Brehelin and M-A. Coletti-Previero R.A. Bradshaw,R . Fujii, Polypeptide growth factors: Structure, function H. Hondermarck, S. Raffioni, and mechanism of action Y. Wu and M. A. Yarski R.F. Colman Targeting enzyme sites in pyruvate kinase, glutamate dehydrogenase and glutathione S- transferase R.W.Colman Structural biology of high molecular weight kininogen M.A. HarriPs. Co. nJo,nes , Structure and function of related proton Y-I. Kim, A. Holzenburg, M. E. Finbow channel-forming proteins and J. B. C. Findlay C. FrazC. aTopoham,, V. Dhaneraj Comparative modelling of hurman renin: A and T. L. Blundell retrospective evaluation of the model with respect to the X-ray crystal structure S.S.Hasnain X-ray structural studies of some metalloproteins K.Z. Pan, Y. J. Lin, K. J. Zhou, Structure—function relationship of trichosanthin Z. J. Fu and M. H. Chen J.L. Markley, A. P. Hinck, Case study of protein structure, stability, and S. N. Loh, K. Prehoda, D. Truckses, function: NMR investigations of the proline W. F. Walkenhorst and J. Wang residues in staphylococcal nuclease A. A. Moosavi-Movahedi Interaction of Aspergillus niger catalase with sodium N-dodecyl sulphate E. Pantos and J. Bordas Supercomputer simulation of small angle X-ray scattering, electron micrographs and X-ray diffraction patterns of macromolecular structures C.B. Post, L. Young and Conformational equilibrium of dihydronicotin J. Zheng amide in LDH-NADH* D.L. SmitZ.h Zh,an g and Y. Liu Amide hydrogen exchange and mass spectro- metry: A probe of high-order structure in proteins *LDH = lactate dehydrogenase; NADH = nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide CONTENTS OF VOLUME 66 J.B. Smith, L. R. Miesbauer and 95 Post translational modification of crystallins Y. Sun isolated from human lenses S. Stoeva, G. Grubler, H. Echner, HIV-transmembrane glycoprotein GP41 ENV W. Ronspeck and W. Voelter fragments with high antigenicity and their application to determine HIV-positive sera J. Svasti, P. Boontrakulpoontawee, 105 Structural analysis of proteins in Thailand: S. Yongsuwan, M. Sarikaputi, Identification of abnormal hemoglobins W. Siriboon, C. Srisomsap, S. Fucharoen, P. Winichagoon, P. Pravatmuang and R. Surarit S. Zarina, A. Abbasi and Z. H. Zaidi 111 Cataractous lens and its environment IUPAC Recommendations on Nomenclature and Symbols and Technical Reports from Commissions Commission on Biotechnology 117 Biochemical engineering in biotechnology (M. Moo-Young and Y. Chisti) (Technical Report) Commission on Atmospheric Assessment of uncertainties in the projected Chemistry concentrations of methane in the atmosphere (J. Slanina, P. Warneck, (Technical Report) N. M. Bazhin, H. Akimoto, W. M. Kieskamp, M. A. K. Khalil, J. G. Calvert, E. Matthews, L. Barrie, M. Wahlen, S. E. Schwartz, X. Tang and O. N. Sing) FEBRUARY Plenary lectures presented at IMEBORON VIli—Eighth International Meeting on Boron Chemistry, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, 11-15 July 1993 H.C. Brown and 201 Recent advances in the boron route to asym- P. V. Ramachandran metric synthesis A. Suzuki 213 New synthetic transformations via organo- boron compounds A.P elter 223 Some chemistry of hindered organoboranes Yu. N. Bubnov 235 Reductive mono- and trans-a,a’-diallylation of aromatic nitrogen heterocycles by allyl- boranes M. F. Hawthorne, X. Yang and Host-guest chemistry of anion-complexation Z. Zheng by macrocyclic multidentate Lewis acids P. Paetzold, J.M uller, F. Meyer, Aza-closo-dodecaborane(12): The story of six- H-P. Hansen and L. Schneider coordinate nitrogen S.G. Shore Borane-osmium cluster chemistry CONTENTS OF VOLUME 66 IUPAC Recommendations on Nomenclature and Symbols and Technical Reports from Commissions Commission on Atomic Weights and 273 Reporting of stable hydrogen, carbon, and Isotopic Abundances (T. B. Coplen) oxygen isotopic abundances (Technical Report) Commission on GeneralAspectsof 277 Analyte isolation by solid phase extraction Analytical Chemistry (M. Moors, (SPE) on silica-bonded phases: Classification D. L. Massart and R. D. McDowall) and recommended practices (Technical Report) Commission on Radiochemistry and 305 Applications of accelerator mass spectrometry Nuclear Techniques (Y.-F. Liu, in analysis of trace isotopes and elements Z.-Y. Guo, X.-Q. Liu, T. Qu (Technical Report) and J.-L. Xie) Commission on Agrochemicals 335 Pesticides report 31: Effects of storage and (P. T. Holland, D. Hamilton, B. Ohlin processing on pesticide residues in plant and M. Skidmore) products (Technical Report) Commission on Toxicology Measurement of total nickel in body fluids: (D. M. Templeton) Electrothermal atomic absorption methods and sources of preanalytic variation (Technical Report) MARCH Invited lectures presented at the International Conference on Thermodynamics of Solutions and Biological Systems, held in New Delhi, India, 3-6 January 1993 D.V.S. Jain and!.Wadso vi Preface Thermodynamics of aqueous and nonaqueous solutions M.M. Sharma 373 Thermodynamics of aqueous solutions (In- augural address) P. Backman,M . Bastos, 375 A system of microcalorimeters L.-E. Briggner, S. Hagg, D. Hallén, P. Lonnbro, S.-O. Nilsson, G. Olofsson, A. Schoén, J. Suurkuusk, C. Teixeira and |. Wadso M. J.E.deM. Cardosoan d A thermodynamic framework for solutions J. L. de Medeiros based on the osmotic equilibrium concept— 1: General formulation G.R. Hedwig Partial molar heat capacities volumes and compressibilities of aqueous solutions of some peptides that model side-chains of pro- teins S. Ishiguro Steric effect on solvation and complexation of metal ions in solution CONTENTS OF VOLUME 66 D.V.S. Jainand N.S. Dhar 399 Thermodynamics of binary mixtures of alkyl- benzenes: Role of orientational order in ben- zene + alkylbenzene mixtures H. Krienke and J. Barthel Some recent developments in the statistical mechanical theory of ionic solvation K.K. Kundu Transfer entropies and structuredness of solvents T. M. Letcher, Volume changes in complex formation be- J. D. Mercer-Chalmers and R. L. Kay tween crown ethers of cryptand-222 and alkali metals in various solvents T.H. Lilley Interactions in solutions: The_ interplay between solute solvation and solute—solute interactions A. F.Danilde Namor, Thermodynamic and electrochemical aspects M. C. Cabaleiro, B. M. Vuano, of the interactions of functionalised calix(4)- M. Salomon, O. |. Pieroni, arenes and metal cations in ‘allosteric media’ D. A. Pacheco Tanaka, C. Y. Ng, M. A. Llosa Tanco, N. M. Rodriguez, J. D. Cardenas Garcia and A. R. Casal R. P. Rastogi Thermodynamics of eutectic mixtures. Addi- tion compounds and associated mixtures P. P. Singh and S. Maken Topological aspects of molecular interactions in liquid mixtures of non-electrolytes R.C. Srivastava Salt-water oscillator and its non-electrolyte analogues Thermodynamics of systems of biological interest A. Cesaro, S. Paoletti, R. Rizzo and 461 Thermodynamics of polysaccharide poly- J. C. Benegas electrolytes: Enthalpy changes in the confor- mational transition of x-carrageenan A. Ginsburg and M. Zolkiewski Temperature and guanidine induced unfold- ing of dodecameric glutamine synthetase from E. coli S. Gopal and J.C . Ahluwalia Thermodynamics of denaturation of ribo- nuclease A in aqueous amino acid solutions R.B. Kemp Studies of enthalpy balance and adenosine triphosphate turnover in cultured animal cells H.H. Klump, M.W.W. Adams and Life in the pressure cooker: The thermal un- F. T. Robb folding of proteins from hyperthermophiles W. Norde Protein adsorption at solid surfaces: Athermo- dynamic approach K.D. PuriandA. Surolia Thermodynamics of lectin—sugar interaction: Binding of sugars to winged bean (Psopho- carpus tetragonolobus) basic agglutinin (WBAI) CONTENTS OF VOLUME 66 W. Zielenkiewicz,A . Zielenkiewicz 503 Thermochemistry of alkylated uracils in and K. L. Wierzchowski aqueous solutions. Enthalpies of hydration of 3-alkyluracils Thermodynamics of emulsions and surfactants S. AjiAt.Ch. ,Joh n and 513 Physicochemical studies of microemulsions A. K. Rakshit G. Jancso, L. Cser, T. Grosz and 515 Hydrophobic interactions and small-angle Yu. M. Ostanevich neutron scattering in aqueous solutions S. P. Moulik and S. Ray 521 Thermodynamics of clustering of droplets in water/AOT/heptane microemulsion G. Olofsson and G. Wang 527 Interactions between surfactants and un- charged polymers in aqueous solution studied by microcalorimetry IUPAC Recommendations on Nomenclature and Symbols and Technical Reports from Commissions Commission on Thermodynamics 533 Standard quantities in chemical thermo- (M. B. Ewing, T. H. Lilley, dynamics. Fugacities, activities and equili- G. M. Olofsson, M. T. Ratzsch brium constants for pure and mixed phases and G. Somsen) (IUPAC Recommendations 1994) Commission on Thermodynamics Vapour-—liquid equilibria in alkan-1-ol + n- (J. H. Dymond) alkane mixtures (Technical Report) Commissions on Electrochemistry Terminology and conventions for micro- and Electroanalytical Chemistry electronic ion-selective field effect transistor (A. K. Covington) devices in electrochemistry (IUPAC Recom- mendations 1994) Commission on Molecular Symbols for fine and hyperfine structure para- Structure and Spectroscopy meters (IUPAC Recommendations 1994) (E. Hirota, J. M. Brown, J. T. Hougen, T. Shida and N. Hirota) Commission on High Temperature Definitions of terms relating to phase tran- and Solid State Chemistry sitions of the solid state (IUPAC Recommenda- (J. B. Clarke, J. W. Hastie, tions 1994) L. H. E. Kihlborg, R. Metselaar and M. M. Thackeray) Commission on Analytical Nomenclatfuorr eth e presentation of results of Nomenclature chemical analysis (IUPAC Recommendations (L. A. Currie and G. Svehla) 1994) Commissions on Analytical Recommendations for nomenclature in Nomenclature and General laboratory robotics and automation (IUPAC Aspects of Analytical Chemistry Recommendations 1994) (H. M. Kingston and M. L. Kingston) Commission on Microchemical Separation and preconcentration of trace ele- Techniques and Trace Analysis ments and their physico-chemical forms in (B. Ya. Spivakov, V. M. Shkinev and aqueous media using inert solid membranes K. E. Geckeler) (Technical Report) CONTENTS OF VOLUME 66 Commission on Electroanalytical 641 Mercury(Il) oxide and silver(|) oxide electrodes Chemistry (S. Rondinini, P. Longhi, in aqueous solutions (Technical Report) P. R. Mussini and T. Mussini) Commissions on Environmental 649 Recommendations for the electrometric deter- Analytical Chemistry and Electro- mination of the pH of atmospheric wet analytical Chemistry (R. A. Durst, deposition (acid rain) (Technical Report) W. Davison and W. F. Koch) APRIL Plenary and invited lectures presented at the Second International Symposium on Bioorganic Chemistry held in Fukuoka, Japan: 6-10 June 1993 Y. Murakami iv Preface Opening Lecture N. J. Leonard Bioorganic chemistry—a scientific endeavour in continuous transition Plenary Lectures C. Héléne Rational design of sequence-specific DNA ligands for artificial control of gene expression K. Nakanishi, S.-K. Choi, Bioorganic studies of transmitter receptors with D. Hwang, K. Lerro, M. Orlando, philanthotoxin analogs A. G. Kalivretenos, A. Eldefrawi, M. Eldefrawi and P. N. R. Usherwood W. Verboom, D. M. Rudkevich Molecular recognition by artificial receptors and D. N. Reinhoudt invited Lectures K. N. Dalby, A. J. Kirby and Simple but efficient models for nuclease catalysis F. Hollfelder J. Seravalli, W. P. Huskey, Catalytic and regulatory strategies of thermophilic K. B. Schowen and R. L. Schowen lactate dehydrogenase: microscopic rate constants from kinetic isotope effects K. D. Janda Catalytic antibodies and enzyme inhibitors K. Soda and N. Esaki Pyridoxal enzymes acting on D-amino acids K. Nakashima, T. Ogawa, N. Oda, Darwinian evolution of Trimeresurus flavoviridis Y. Shimohigashi, M. Hattori, venom gland phospholipase A, isozymes Y. Sakaki, H. Kihara and M. Ohno D. H. Kim, Y. M. Kim, Z.-H. Li, A new type of carboxypeptidase A _ inhibitor: K. B. Kim, S. Y. Choi, M. Yun and design, synthesis, and mechanistic implication S. Kim M. Hirobe New developments in cytochrome P-450 modeling D. Mansuy Cytochromes P-450 and model systems: great diversity of catalyzed reactions J. A. Duine, J. A. Jongejan and Enantioselective conversions by bacterial A. Geerlof quinoprotein alcohol dehydrogenases CONTENTS OF VOLUME 66 Y. Ohshiro and S. Itoh Modeling of quinoprotein functions U. K. Pandit Models of biological systems and _ biological processes M. Isobe, H. Takahashi, K. Usami, Bioluminescence mechanism on new systems M. Hattori and Y. Nishigohri K. N. Raymond Recognition and transport of natural and synthetic siderophores by microbes E. Grishin Spider neurotoxins and their neuronal receptors M. Hirama and T. Tanaka Molecular recognition in neocarzinostatin com- plex: how does the apoprotein bind specifically and stabilize the chromophore? T. Hayashi, T. Miyahara, Intermolecular interaction between multifunctional Y. Aoyama, M. Kobayashi porphyrin and ubiquinone analogues and H. Ogoshi R. P. Bonar-Law, L. G. Mackay, Towards synthetic enzymes based on porphyrins C. J. Walter, V. Marvaud and and steroids J. K. M. Sanders G. B. Elyakov, T. A. Kuznetsova, New trends of marine biotechnology development V. A. Stonik and V. V. Mikhailov M. Kobayashi and |. Kitagawa Bioactive substances isolated from marine sponge, a miniature conglomerate of various organisms J.-P. Behr Synthetic gene transfer vectors D. L. Boger Design, synthesis, and evaluation of DNA minor groove binding agents: the duocarmycins B. L. lverson, K. Shreder, V. Kral, Interactions between expanded porphyrins and D. A. Smith, J. Smith and J. L. Sessler nucleic acids R. A. Moss Dynamics of lipids in synthetic membranes A. E. Martell, R. J. Motekaitis, Binuclear macrocyclic and macrobicyclic com- D. Rockcliffe, R. Menif and plexes for dioxygen activation and transport P. M. Ngwenya K. Maruyama, A. Osuka and A chemical approach towards photosynthetic re- N. Mataga action center (2) IUPAC Recommendations on Nomenciature and Symbols and Technical Reports from Commissions Commission on Macromolecular Structure-based nomenclature for irregular single- Nomenclature (R. B. Fox, strand organic polymers (IUPAC Recommenda- N. M. Bikales, K. Hatada and tions 1994) J. Kahovec) Commission on Quantities and Quantities and units for electrophoresis in the Units in Clinical Chemistry and clinical laboratory (IUPAC Recommendations 1994) IFCC Committee on Quantities and Units (G. Férard) Commission on Quantities and Quantities and units for centrifugation in the Units in Clinical Chemistry and clinical laboratory (IUPAC Recommendations 1994) IFCC Committee on Quantities and Units (M. Lauritzen) CONTENTS OF VOLUME 66 Commission on Quantities and 909 Applications of IUPAC-IFCC recommendations on Units in Clinical Chemistry and quantities and units to WHO biological reference IFCC Committee on Quantities materials for diagnostic use and Units (R. Dybkaer and P. L. Storring) Commission on Toxicology Standardized method for the estimation of B,- (R. F. M. Herber, A. Bernard microglobulin, retinol-binding protein and albumin and K. Schaller) in urine (Technical Report) MAY Main lectures presented at the Tenth International Symposium on Carotenoids held in Trondheim, Norway, 20-25 June 1993 G. Britton Preface; in memoriam O. Isler H. Mayer Reflections on carotenoid synthesis M. Ito, Y. Yamano, S. Sumiya Recent progress in carotenoid and retinoid and A. Wada synthesis H. Pfander, R. Riesen and HPLC* and SFC* of carotenoids: Scope and U. Niggli limitations S. Beutner, O. Graf, K. Schaper Conventional and specially designed caro- and H.-D. Martin tenoids: Synthesis, optical properties and conductivity F. J.H. M. Jansen and Synthesis of isotopically labelled caro- J. Lugtenbura tenoids: Investigations on _ structure and function of carotenoproteins at the atomic level P. F. Zagalsky Carotenoproteins: Advances in structure determination K. Nakanishi, A.-H. Chen, Rhodopsins containing 6- to 9-membered F. Derguini, P. Franklin, S. Hu rings. The triggering process of visual trans- and J. Wang duction R. R. Rando Isomerization reactions of retinoids in the visual system W. Bollag Retinoids in oncology: Experimental and clinical aspects N. |. Krinsky The biological properties of carotenoids J. A. Olson Absorption, transport and metabolism of carotenoids in humans *HPLC = High performance liquid chromotography; SFC = Supercritical fluid chromatography CONTENTS OF VOLUME 66 A. Bendich 1017 Recent advances in clinical research in- volving carotenoids J. S. Bertram 1025 The chemoprevention of cancer by dietary carotenoids: Studies in mouse and human cells T. A. Moore, D. Gust and Carotenoids: Nature’s unique pigments for A. he Moore light and energy processing B. J. C ogdell, T. Gillbro, Carotenoids as accessory light-harvesting rs O. Andersson, R. S. H. Liu pigments and A. E. Asato P. Beyer, V. Nievelstein, Biochemical aspects of carotene desaturation S. Albabili, M. Bonk and and cyclization in chromoplast membranes H. Kleinig from Narcissus pseudonarcissus R.L . Ausich Production of carotenoids by recombinant DNA technology P. A. Scolnik and G. Giuliano Regulation of carotencid biosynthesis genes during plant development S. P. Meyers Developments in world aquaculture, feed formulations and role of carotenoids IUPAC Recommendations on Nomenclature and Symbols and Technical Reports from Commissions Commission on Physical Organic 1077 Glossary of terms used in physical organic Chemistry (P. Muller) chemistry (IUPAC Recommendations 1994) JUNE Plenary and topical lectures presented at the Eleventh International Symposium on Plasma Chemistry held in Loughborough, UK, 22-27 August 1993 Plenary Lectures R. d’Agostino, F. Fracassi and The chemistry of etching and deposition R. Lamendola processes C. Benndorf, P. Joeris and Mass and optical emission spectroscopy of R. Kroger plasmas for diamond synthesis G. Hancock, L. Lanyi, Atoms, radicals and ions observed in plasmas J.P. Sucksmith and — Their gas and surface chemistry B. K. Woodcock CONTENTS OF VOLUME 66 O. |. Yas’ko Review of plasma development in the former Soviet Union T. Yoshida The future of thermal plasma processing for coating Topical Lectures Section: Thermal Plasmas G. Flamant Plasma fluidized and spouted bed reactors: An overview J. A. Bakken High temperature processing and numerical modelling of thermal plasmas in Norway P. Fauchais and M. Vardelle Plasma spraying: Present and future W.C. Roman and J. C. Hermanson Diagnostic techniques for plasma _ reactor temperature and species determination in advanced materials processing A. A. Fridman and V. D. Rusanov Theoretical basis of non-equilibrium near atmospheric pressure plasma chemistry B. Eliasson, W. Egli and Modelling of dielectric barrier discharge U. Kogelschatz chemistry J. J. Lowke and R. Morrow Theory of electric corona including the role of plasma chemistry K. Kinoshita, A. Hayashi, High power plasma arc melting process for K. Akahide and T. Yamazaki incinerated ash contraction A. Czernichowski Gliding arc: Applications to engineering and environment control Section: Low Pressure Plasmas R. P. Howson The reactive sputtering of oxides and nitrides A. Garscadden Nucleation, growth, and morphology of dust in plasmas K. Ono, M. Tuda, H. Ootera and Electron cyclotron resonance plasma etch- T. Oomori ing of Si with Cl,: Plasma chemistry and mechanisms D. A. Tossell, M. C. Costello, Plasma _ processing techniques used at A. P. Webb and K. C. Vanner Caswell M. R. Wertheimer and M. Moisan Processing of electronic materials by micro- wave plasma Y. Khairallah, F. Khonsari-Arefi Decomposition of gaseous dielectrics (CF,, and J. Amouroux SF.) by a non-equilibrium plasma. Mech- anisms, kinetics, mass spectrometric studies and interactions with polymeric targets Ph. Belenguer and J. P. Boeuf Self consistent low pressure RF (radiant flux) discharge modelling: Comparisons with ex- periments in clean and dusty plasmas

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