The Molecular basis of electron transport : proceedings of the Miami winter symposia, January 13-14, 1972 /

The Molecular Basis of Electron Transport.

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Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology.; Papanicolaou Cancer Research Institute.
Group Author: Schultz, J. (Julius), 1914-; Cameron, Bruce Francis, 1934-
Published: Academic Press,
Publisher Address: New York :
Publication Dates: 1972.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Miami winter symposia, v. 4
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780126326505
Summary: The Molecular Basis of Electron Transport.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xi, 368 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9780323153027
032315302X
Index Number: QP501
CLC: Q5-532
Contents: Front Cover; The Molecular Basis of Electron Transport; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; SPEAKERS, CHAIRMEN, AND DISCUSSANTS; PREFACE; CHAPTER 1. THE ELECTROMECHANOCHEMICAL MODEL OF MITOCHONDRIAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION; INTRODUCTION; FUNDAMENTAL POSTULATES; ACTIVE TANSPORT; ENERGIZED TRANSHYDROGENATION; CATEGORIES OF FIT; FOOTNOTES; DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 2. RECONSTITUTION OF OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION; INTRODUCTION; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION.
Chapter 3. kinetic, thermodynamic and computer simulation studies of site iii electron transport and energy coupling as studied at normal and subzero temperaturesintroduction; summary; acknowledgements; references; discussion; chapter 4. the respiratory chain and oxidative phosphorylation; references; discussion; chapter 5. extramitochondrial regulation of mitochondrial energy-coupled processes by a cytoplasmic factor; introduction; experimental; results; legend to figure 1; legend to figure 2; legend to figure 3; legend to figure 4; discussion; legend to figure 5; acknowledgments; references.
DISCUSSIONCHAPTER 6. THE COUPLING OF CA2+ TRANSPORT TO ELECTRON TRANSPORT IN MITOCHONDRIA; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 7. CYTOCHROME c STRUCTURE AND REACTION MECHANISMS; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 8. COMPONENT DYNAMICS IN OXYGEN REDUCTION BY CYTOCHROME P450cam; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 9. CYTOCHROME P-450 -- PANACEA OR PLAGUE; INTRODUCTION; WHAT IS CYTOCHROME P-450?; WHERE IS CYTOCHROME P-450?; HOW DOES CYTOCHROME P-450 FUNCTION?; THE SOURCE OF REDUCING EQUIVALENTS; THE MULTIPLICITY OF CYTOCHROME P-450's; CONCLUDING REMARKS; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION.
Chapter 10. on the mechanism of hydroxylation reactions in a reconstituted liver microsomal enzyme system containing cytochrome p-450introduction; experimental; results and discussion; references; discussion; chapter 11. electron transport in a flavoprotein, orcinol hydroxylase; introduction; experimental; results; discussion; references; acknowledgements; discussion; chapter 12. relationship of metabolism to function in the polymorphonuclear leukocyte; detection of h2o2 in intact leukocytes; mechanism of h2o2 formation; utilization of h2o2 in intact leukocytes.
H2o2 as an intracellular microbicidal agentnature of the h2o2-mediated antimicrobial systems; references; discussion; chapter 13. chemical nature and biological activity of myeloperoxidase; acknowledgments; references; discussion; chapter 14. the use of peroxidase catalyzed reactions as a molecular and macromolecular probe; use of lactoperoxidase as a macromolecular probe; discussion; chapter 15. chemical nature and reaction of chloroperoxidase compound i; references; discussion.