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Research
Contents Volume 57 No. 3 September 1998
Special Issue: PROTON-TRANSPORTING ATPASES AND ATP SYNTHASE
Guest Editor: Andre Trigon Jagendorf
Personal perspective
Chance, luck and photosynthesis research: An inside story.
A.T.
Jagendorf....................................................................215
-229
Minireviews
Energy coupling and ATP synthase.
F. Haraux, Y. de Kouchkovsky..
............................................231-251
Nucleotide-CF1 interactions and current views on the
catalytic mechanism.
G. Girault, G. Berger, J.-L.
Zimmermann..............................253-266
Regular papers
Structure of V-type ATPase from Clostridium fervidus
by electron microscopy.
E.J. Boekema, T. Ubbink-Kok, J.S. Lolkema, A. Brisson,
W.N.
Konings......................................................................267
-273
Structure function relationship of vanadate bound to a
single site in chloroplast CF1-ATPase as determined
by X-ray absorption.
I. Sagi, Y. Hochman, G. Bunker, S. Carmeli, C.
Carmeli..........275-285
Control of chloroplast ATP synthase (CF0CF1) activity
by (delta)pH.
O. Schwarz, H.
Strotmann......................................................287-295
Mg2+-dependent inactivation / H+-dependent activation
equilibrium of chloroplast F1-ATPase.
A.N. Malyan, O.I. Vitseva, O.N.
Gubanova..............................297-303
Effects of organic solvents and tentoxin on enzyme-bound
ATP synthesis in isolated chloroplast coupling factor 1.
M. Mochimaru, H.
Sakurai......................................................305-315
Studies on the relation between the fast phase of millisecond
delayed light emission and the proton released from oxidation
of water in spinach chloroplast.
J.-M. Wei, J. Shi, C.-H. Xu, D.-Y. Li, Y.-K.
Shen.....................317-322
Characterization of chloroplast inner envelope P-ATPase
proton pump.
J.S. Peters, G.A. Berkowitz.. .........................
.........................323-333
ATP-synthesis in archaea: Structure-function relations of the
halobacterial A-ATPase.
S. Bickel-Sandkotter, V. Wagner, D.
Schumann.........................335-345
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