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Contents: Volume 61, Number 5, May 1967   [Index by Author] 
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TOMOHIRO MATSUDA and YASUMI YUGARI
Glucose-6-phosphate Dehydrogenase from Rat Liver I. Crystallization and Properties
J Biochem 1967 61: 535-540. [Abstract] [PDF]  

YASUMI YUGARI and TOMOHIRO MATSUDA
Glucose-6-phosphate Dehydrogenase from Rat Liver II. Effect of Diet on Enzyme Activity in vivo, and Inhibition by Long Chain Fatty Acids in vitro
J Biochem 1967 61: 541-549. [Abstract] [PDF]  

MASACHIKA IRIE
pH-Profile of the Kinetic Parameters of Ribonuclease T1
J Biochem 1967 61: 550-554. [Abstract] [PDF]  

TOHRU KANAZAWA, MASAYUKI SAITO, and YUJI TONOMURA
Properties of a Phosphorylated Protein as a Reaction Intermediate of Na+-K+ Sensitive ATPase
J Biochem 1967 61: 555-566. [Abstract] [PDF]  

KAZUKO SEKIYA, KIKUKO TAKEUCHI, and YUJI TONOMURA
Binding of H-Meromyosin with F-Actin at Low Ionic Strength
J Biochem 1967 61: 567-579. [Abstract] [PDF]  

KUNIO YAGI, MAKOTO NAOI, MINORU HARADA, KENTARO OKAMURDA, HIROYOSHI HIDAKA, TAKAYUKI OZAWA, and AKIRA KOTAKI
Structure and Function of D-Amino Acid Oxidase: I. Further Purification of Hog Kidney D-Amino Acid Oxidase and Its Hydrodynamic and Optical Rotatory Properties
J Biochem 1967 61: 580-597. [Abstract] [PDF]  

AKIRA KOTAKI, MINORU HARADA, and KUNIO YAGI
Structure and Function of D-Amino Acid Oxidase II. Terminal Structure and Amino Acid Composition of Hog Kidney D-Amino Acid Oxidase
J Biochem 1967 61: 598-605. [Abstract] [PDF]  

BYEONG-KUK SEON
Stepwise Reduction of Disulfide Bonds in Taka-amylase A
J Biochem 1967 61: 606-614. [Abstract] [PDF]  

KAYOKO IKEDA
Inhibition of Pyocin R Formation by Fluorophenylalanine
J Biochem 1967 61: 615-622. [Abstract] [PDF]  

YOSHIHO NAGATA, ISAO SHIBUYA, and BUNJI MARUO
Preparation and Properties of an Active Membrane System from Escherichia coli
J Biochem 1967 61: 623-632. [Abstract] [PDF]  

TAKAHIKO HOSHITA
Stero-bile Acids and Bile AlcoholsIXC. Fate of the 4ß-Hydrogen of Cholesterol during the Biogenesis of 5{alpha}-Bile Alcohols
J Biochem 1967 61: 633-635. [Abstract] [PDF]  

YUZO YAMADA, KÔ AIDA, and TEIJIRO UEMURA
Enzymatic Studies on the Oxidation of Sugar and Sugar Alcohol I. Purification and Properties of Particle-bound Fructose Dehydrogenase
J Biochem 1967 61: 636-646. [Abstract] [PDF]  

HIROMI MITSUI and KAZUKO HARA
Changes in Deoxyribonucleoprotein and RNA Polymerase Activity in Escherichia coli Infected with T2 Bacteriophage
J Biochem 1967 61: 647-653. [Abstract] [PDF]  

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KEITARO HIROMI and SÔZABURO ONO
Kinetics of the Course of Degradation of Linear Polymer Substrate Catalyzed by an Exo-enzyme (a General Case)
J Biochem 1967 61: 654-656. [PDF]  

JUN-ICHI FUKUDA, EIICHI MIZUKAMI, and KUNITARO IMAICHI
Production of Methyl Esters of Fatty Acids as Artifacts during the Concentration of Methanolic Extracts of Serum or Plasma Lipids
J Biochem 1967 61: 657-658. [PDF]  

Letters to the Editors Back

YOETSU HACHISUKA, KUNIO TOCHIKUBO, YOSHIKAZU YOKOI, and TAKASHI MURACHI
The Action of Dipicolinic Acid and Its Chemical Analogues on the Heat Stability of Glucose Dehydrogenase of Bacillus subtilis Spores
J Biochem 1967 61: 659-661. [PDF]  

KIYOMICHI HANABUSA and HISAYO KOBAYASHI
Phosphorylase Kinase in Human Muscle
J Biochem 1967 61: 662-664. [PDF]  

MASAMICHI KUSUNOSE, JUNJIRO MATSUMOTO, KOSUKE ICHIHARA, EMI KUSUNOSE, and JUN'ICHIRO NOZAKA
Requirement of Three Proteins for Hydrocarbon Oxidation
J Biochem 1967 61: 665-667. [PDF]  

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