Skip Navigation

Receive this page by email each issue: [Sign up for eTOCs]

Contents: Volume 66, Number 6, December 1969   [Index by Author] 
Other Issues: Previous Next  

Down Articles
Down Short Communications
Down Preliminary Note


[Search ALL Issues]


Front Matter (PDF) | Back Matter (PDF)

To see an article, click its [Full Text] or [PDF] link. To review many abstracts, check the boxes to the left of the titles you want, and click the 'Get All Checked Abstract(s)' button. To see one abstract at a time, click its [Abstract] link.

Articles Back

MASAHIKO ONODERA and KOICHI YAGI
Thionaphthylation of Active Site of Heavy Meromyosin Adenosine Triphosphatase by Disulfide Exchange Reaction
J Biochem 1969 66: 751-758. [Abstract] [PDF]  

MACHIKO MIYATA, TERUO MATSUBARA, and TAKESHI MORI
Studies on Denitrification: XI. Some Properties of Nitric Oxide Reductase
J Biochem 1969 66: 759-765. [Abstract] [PDF]  

FUJIO SUZUKI, KEIHACHI FUKUNISHI, and YOSHIRO TAKEDA
Studies on ATP Citrate Lyase of Rat Liver: V. The Binding Site of Phosphate
J Biochem 1969 66: 767-774. [Abstract] [PDF]  

HIDEKAZU IWASAKI and SOHSUKE SHIDARA
Crystallization of Cytochrome c-553 in Aerobically Grown Pseudomonas denitrificans
J Biochem 1969 66: 775-781. [Abstract] [PDF]  

HIROSHI KAWAUCHI, KATURA TUZIMURA, HIROSHI MAEDA, and NAKAO ISHIDA
Reaction of Fluorescein-Isothiocynate with Proteins and Amino Acids: II. Preparation of Fluorescein-Thiohydantoin Amino Acids and Their Thin-layer Chromatography
J Biochem 1969 66: 783-789. [Abstract] [PDF]  

KYOKO TORII, YASUYUKI OGURA, JINYA OTSUKA, and AKIRA TASAKI
Magnetic Susceptibilities of Horse Erythrocyte Catalase and Its Derivatives in the Range from Room Temperature to 4.2°K
J Biochem 1969 66: 791-797. [Abstract] [PDF]  

TETSUO UETE
Mode of Action of Adrenal Cortical Hormones: III. Stimulation of 14C Incorporation from 14CO2 and 14C-Pyruvate into Glucose by Triamcinolone in the Presence of Ethanol in Rat Liver Slices
J Biochem 1969 66: 799-804. [Abstract] [PDF]  

OSAMU TAKENAKA and KAZUO SHIBATA
States of Amino Acid Residues in Proteins: XX. Fluorescence of Stilbene Dyes Adsorbed on Hydrophobic Regions of Protein Molecules
J Biochem 1969 66: 805-814. [Abstract] [PDF]  

TAKAO SUZUKI, OSAMU TAKENAKA, and KAZUO SHIBATA
States of Amino Acid Residues in Proteins: XXI. Chemical Accessibility of Histidine and Tyrosine Residues in Insulin as Examined with Diazonium-l-H-tetrazole
J Biochem 1969 66: 815-821. [Abstract] [PDF]  

KATSUHIDE YUTANI, ASAKO YUTANI, and TOSHIZO ISEMURA
The Study of Renaturation Process of Reduced Taka-amylase A: Dependence of Rate of Renaturation on Protein Concentration
J Biochem 1969 66: 823-829. [Abstract] [PDF]  

KEIZABURO MIKI and KAZUO OKUNUKI
Cytochromes of Bacillus subtilis: II. Purification and Spectral Properties of Cytochromes c-550 and c-554
J Biochem 1969 66: 831-843. [Abstract] [PDF]  

KEIZABURO MIKI and KAZUO OKUNUKI
Cytochromes of Bacillus subtilis: III. Physicochemical and Enzymatic Properties of Cytochromes c-550 and c-554
J Biochem 1969 66: 845-854. [Abstract] [PDF]  

TOSHIHIKO KOTAKE, SUNAO YACHIKU, and FUMIO WADA
Effect of Parathyroid Hormone on Rat Kidney Microsomes in vivo
J Biochem 1969 66: 855-861. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Short Communications Back

KOZO OHTSUKI, CHIA LIEN LIU, and HIROYUKI HATANO
Inactivation of Subtilisin BPN' by N-Bromosuccinimide
J Biochem 1969 66: 863-865. [PDF]  

TAKIKO AKINO, MINORU AMANO, and HIROMI MITSUI
Stimulation of 14C-Leucine Incorporation into Protein in vitro by Rapidly Sedimenting Nucleolar RNA from AH-130 Hepatoma Cells
J Biochem 1969 66: 867-869. [PDF]  

FUMIO WADA and HARUMI SHIMAKAWA
NAD-dependent Cytochrome b5 Reduction in Liver Microsomes of Mice
J Biochem 1969 66: 871-872. [PDF]  

Preliminary Note Back

SAKUZO FUKUI
Active Transport of Uridine Diphosphate Glucose in Agrobacterium tumefaciens
J Biochem 1969 66: 873-876. [PDF]  

To see an article, click its [Full Text] or [PDF] link. To review many abstracts, check the boxes to the left of the titles you want, and click the 'Get All Checked Abstract(s)' button. To see one abstract at a time, click its [Abstract] link.