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Index of Authors
Note. Pages in Proceedings of The Biochemical Society are
ABOU AKKADA, A. R. & HOWARD, B. H. The biochemistryof rumen protozoa. 3. The carbohydrate metabolism ofEntodinium 445
ACLAND, J. D. & JOHNSON, S. Transport of iodide by thesmall intestine of the rat in vitro 19P
ADAMS, J. B. The biosynthesis of chondroitin sulphate.Incorporation of sulphate into chondroitin sulphate inembryonic chick cartilage 520
ALBERT, A. & SERJEANT, E. P. Quantitative studies of theavidity ofnaturally occurring substances for trace metals.4. A potentiometric method for highly insoluble com-plexes, and its application to complexes of adenine anion621
ALCOCK, N. & MACINTYRE, I. Interrelation of calcium andmagnesium absorption 19P
ALDRIDGE, W. N. & PARKER, V. H. Barbiturates andoxidative phosphorylation 47
ALEXANDER, W. D. see BISSET, S. K. 20PAMOORE, J. E. Exchange of potassium ions across a con-
centration difference by isolated rat-liver mitochondria438
ANDERSON, A. J. The presence of sialic acid in humancartilage 53 P
ANDERSON, A. J., LEPPER, M. H. & WINZLER, R. J. Theseparation of urine colloids on diethylaminoethyl-cellulose 10P
ANSELL, G. B. & BAYLISS, B. J. The cytidine diphosphatecholine content of brain tissue 20P
ANTONINI, E. & GIBSON, Q. H. Some observations on thekinetics of the reactions with gases of natural and re-constituted haemoglobins 534
ARBUTHNOTT, J. P., BAUcHOP, T. & DAWES, E. A. A elasticfission of pyruvic acid in Zymosarcina ventriculi 12P
ARMSTRONG, J. J., BADDILEY, J. & BUCHANAN, J. G. Struc-ture of the ribitol teichoic acid from the walls of Bacillussubtilis 610
ARNSTEIN, H. R. V., ARTMAN, M., MORRIS, D. & TOMS,E. J. Sulphur-containing amino acids and peptides inthe mycelium of Penicillium chrysogenum 353
ARNSTEIN, H. R. V. & MORRIS, D. Synthesis of opticalisomers of cystinylvaline 318
ARNSTEIN, H. R. V. & MORRIS, D. The structure of a pep-tide, containing ac-aminoadipic acid, cystine and valine,present in the mycelium of Penicillium chrysogenum 357
ARNSTEIN, H. R. V. & MORRIS, D. The utilization of L-eystinyl-L-valine for penicillin biosynthesis 323
ARNSTEIN, H. R. V. see also WOLFF, E. C. 375ARRHENIUS, E. see HULTIN, T. 109ARTMAN, M. see ARNSTEIN, H. R. V. 353AsHBY, D. R. see KODICEK, E. 14p, 15PAUDA, B. M. see KORZENOVSKY, M. 238AUSTRIAN, R. see MILLS, G. T. 31 PAVEs, E. K. see CHAYEN, J. 14PAvI-DoR, Y. A study of the effect of particle-bound y-
glutamyltranspeptidase on the product of interaction offluoropyruvate with glutathione 370
BADDILEY, J. see ARMSTRONG, J. J. 610BACHRACH, U., PERSKY, S. & RAZIN, S. Metabolism of
amines. 2. The oxidation ofnatural polyamines by Myco-bacterium smeqmnatis 306
BAILEY, K. & WORBOYS, B. D. The lamellibranch crystal-line style 487
BAINES, N. J. see ELMORE, D. T. 25P
BALAKRISHNAN, S. & RODNIGHT, a ugate ofindolyl-3-carboxylic acid 61 P
BALAZS, R. & RICHTER, D. Restriction of the availabilityof particle-bound nucleotides as a controlling mechanismof glucose metabolism 67 P
BALDWIN, B. C., ROBINSON, D. & WILLIAMS, R. T. Studiesin detoxication. 82. The fate of benzoic acid in somedomestic and other birds 595
BALDWIN, B. C., ROBINSON, D. & WILLIAMS, R. T. Studiesin detoxication. 83. The aromatization of cyclohexane-carboxylic acid in hens 600
BANERJEE, R. see ZELLER, E. A. 49PBARNABEI, 0. see TRIA, E. 36PBARON, D. N. see WILLIAMS, D. C. 37PBARTLEY, W. see BELLAMY, D. 78; BIRT, L. M. 328, 427BAUcHOP, T. see ARBUTHNOTT, J. P. 12PBAUER, SH. see MEYER, H. 27BAYLISS, B. J. see ANSELL, G. B. 20PBEEVERS, H. see BuTT, V. S. 51 PBELLAMY, D. & BARTLEY, W. The effect of the incubation
conditions on the respiration of mitochondria 78BENDALL, D. S., RANSON, S. L. & WALKER, D. A. Effects
of carbon dioxide on the oxidation of succinate and re-duced diphosphopyridine nucleotide by Ricinus mito-chondria 221
BENDALL, F. see HILL, R. 47PBERNHEIMER, H. P. see MILLS, G. T. 31 PBHEEMESWAR, B. see FAULKNER, P. 71BINES, B. J. & WHELAN, W. J. The mechanism of carbo-hydrase action. 6. Structure of a salivary oc-amylase limitdextrin from amylopectin 253
BIRMINGHAM, M. K. see WARD, P. J. 269BIRT, L. M. & BARTLEY, W. The behaviour of pyridine
nucleotides of mitochondria in a 'saline medium' 328BIRT, L. M. & BARTLEY, W. The pyridine nucleotidemetabolism of mitochondria incubated with and withoutadded substrates and metabolic inhibitors 427
BISSET, S. K., ALEXANDER, W. D. & CROOKS, J. The oxvgenconsumption of circulating human leucocytes after intra-venous injection of tri-iodothyroacetic acid and tri-iodothyronine 20P
BOOTH, V. H. & CONSTABLE, B. J. Stability of ascorbic acidin extracts of iris leaves 206
BORREBAOK, B. see WALAAS, 0. 68PBORST, P. & COLPA-BOONSTRA, J. P. The pyridine nucleo-
tide content of mitochondria of Ehrlich ascites tumourcells 60P
BOURKE, A. see LONGMUIR, I. S. 225BOWES, J. H., Moss, J. A. & RAISTRICK, A. S. The action of
y-rays on collagen 21 PBOYLAND, E. & WILLIAMS, K. The bioclhemistry of aro-
matic amines. 7. The enzymic hydrolysis of anmino-naphthyl glucosiduronic acids 388
BRAITHWAITE, G. D. & GoODWIN, T. W. Studies in carn-tenogenesis. 25. The incorporation of [1-_4C]acetate,[2-14C]acetate and 14CO2 into lycopene by tomato slies I
BRAITHWAITE, G. D. & GOODWIN. T. W. StUdies in caro-tenogenesis. 26. The incorporation of ['4C]acetate,['4C]mevalonate and '4CO2 into s-carotene by the fungusPhycomyces blakesleeanus 5
BRAITHWAITE, G. D. & GOODWIN, T. W. Studies in caro-tenogenesis. 27. Incorporation of [2-14C]acetate, DL-[2-'4C]mevalonate and 14C02 into carrot-root prepara-tions 194
Bioch. 1960, 76
INDEX OF AUTHORSBROADHEAD, G. D. & KILPATRICK, R. Metabolism of
2[35SJ-thiohydantoin and 5-carboxymethyl-2[35S]-thio-hydantoin 63P
BUCHANAN, J. G. see ARMSTRONG, J. J. 610BUJARD, E. see HANDWERCRE -Y. 54PBuNNY4N, J. see DIPLOCK, A;T. 563BURION, R. H. & SMELLIE H. M. S. Ribonucleic acid
synthbsiN in extr of,mammalian cells 21PBURDON, R. H.1 & E R. M. S. Studies on the bio-
synthesis of ritJnucleic acid by particle-free extracts ofmammalian cells 2 p
BURKE, D. C. The purification of interferon 50PBUSH, I. E. & GALE, M. M. The direct chromatographic
estimation of urinary steroid sulphates IOPBUTLER, J. A. V. see COHN, P. 23PBUTT, V. S. & BEEVERS, H. Hexose metabolism in maize
roots 51 PBUTT, W. D. & LEES, H. The biochemistry of the nitrifying
organisms. 6. The effect of oxygen concentration on
nitrite oxidation in the presence of different inorganicions 425
BUXTON, R. W. see NIMOMIYA, H. 47P
CEcIL, R. The reaction of 2:2'-diaminodiethyl disulphide(cystamine) with sulphite at low pH 156
CECIL, R. & LOENING, U. E. The reaction of the disulphidegroups of insulin with sodium sulphite 146
CHADWICK, B. T. & WILKISON, J. H. Some aspects of themetabolism of 5-hydroxytryptamine 102
CHATTERJEE, G. C. 8ee CHATTERJEE, I. B. 279CHATTERJEE, I. B., CHATTERJEE, G. C., GHOSH, N.- C.,GHOSH, J. J. & GuHA, B. C. Biological synthesis of L-ascorbic acid in animal tissues: conversion of D-gluc-uronolactone and L-gulonolactone into L-ascorbic acid279
CHAYEN, J., CHAYEN, R. & AVEs, E. K. The extraction oflipid matter by formalin 14P
CRAYEN, R. see CHAYEN, J. 14rCHEN, Y. T. 8ee ISHIERWOOD, F. A. 157CLANCY, M. J. & WHELAN, W. J. The enzymic polymeriza-
tion of D-galactose 22PCLARKE, I. D. see RANSON, S. L. 216COCKNG, E. C. Some effects of chelating agents on roots oftomato seedlings 51P
COHEN, S. & FREEMAN, T. Metabolic heterogeneity ofhuman y-globulin 475
COHN, P., SIMSON, P. & BUTLER, J. A. V. The presence ofbasic proteins in ribonucleoproteins of rat liver 23P
COLLINS, 0. M. see STONER, H. B. 135COLPA-BOONSTRA, J. 8ee HOLTON, F. A. 179COLPA-BOONSTRA, J. P. see BORST, P. 60PCONSTABLE, B. J. 8ee BOOTH, V. H. 206CONTRACTOR, S. F. & PEARLMAN, W. H. [16-3H]Proges-
terone metabolism in advanced pregnancy and in oophor-ectomized-hysterectomized women: urinary ketonicmetabolites 36
CooK, E. R., THOMAS, D. P. PAGE & DINGLE, J. T. Studieson syno-vial tissue. 7. Concentrations of creatine andphoephocreatine in synovial tissue 120
CORNER, J. J. 8ee HARBORNE, J. B. 53PCOUCHMAN, K. see RoITT, I. M. 34PCRAWFORD, M. A. & MILNE, M. D. Renal-tissue citrate and
citrate excretion in the rat 23PCREASER, E. H. & SPENCER, J. H. A comparison of the
nucleie acids of rat liver and Novikoff hepatoma 171GROOK, E. M. 8ee WATTS, D. C. 7PCROOKS, J. see BIssET, S. K. 20PCROSS, M. J. 8ee GUEST, J. R. 396CRUIOKSHANK, E. M. 8ee KODICEK, E. 15PCUMMINs, J. T. & MCILWAN, H. Ionic movements with
electrical pulses in mammalian cerebral cortical tissue64P
1960DAGLEY, S. see TRIPPETT, S. 9PDALGARNO, L. & HIRD, F. J. R. Inereaso in the process of
accumulation of amino acids in carrot slices with pro-longed aerobic washing 209
DANIEL, M., DINGLE, J. T. & WEBB, M. The effect of cobalton the metabolism of rat-dermal fibroblasts in culture24P
DAVIDSON, F. M. The activation ofplasminogen bystaphylo-kinase: comparison with streptokinase 56
DAVIDSON, J. N. see WEISSMAN, S. M. 1 P, 26PDAWES, E. A. see ARBUTHNOTT, J. P. 12P; HAMILTON,W. A. 70P
DAWKINS, M. J R., JUDAH, J. D. & REES, K. R. Action ofchlorpromazine. 3. Mitochondrial adenosine triphos-phatase and the adenosine triphosphate-adenosine di-phosphate exchange 200
DAWSON, R. M. C. & DITTMER, J. C. The hydrolysis pro-ducts of triphosphoinositide B prepared from ox brain42P
DEEGAN, T. see RILEY, M. V. 41DILLER, E. R. see KORZENOVSKY, M. 238DINGLE, J. T. see COOK, E. R. 120; DANIEL, M.24P
DIPLOCK, A. T., GREEN, J., EDWIN, E. E. & BUNYAN, J.Studies on vitamin E. 4. The simultaneous determina-tions of tocopherols, ubiquinones and ubichromenols(substance SC) in animal tissues: a reconsideration of theKeilin-Hartree heart preparation 563
DITTMER, J. C. see DAWSON, R. M. C. 42PDONIACH, D. see RoITT, I. M. 34PDUNN, D. B., SMITH, J. D. & SIMPSON, M. V. The distribu-
tion of additional components in ribonucleic acid fromparticulate and soluble fractions of cells 24P
EDWIN, E. E. see DIPLOCK, A. T. 563ELLIOTT, D. F., LEWis, G. P. & HORTON, E. W. The
structure of bradykinin 16PELLIS, R. B., KEMP, P. & HAWTHORNE, J. N. The hydro-
lysis of ox-brain diphosphoinositide fractions 43PELMORE, D. T. & BAINES, N. J. Kinetics of the trypsin-
catalysed hydrolysis of synthetic substrates 25PENNOR, A. H. see ROSSITER, R. J. 603EVANS, W. A. L. & PAYNE, D. W. Carbohydrases in the
alimentary tract of the locust Schistocerca gregaria(Forsk.) 50P
EVANS, W. C. see RIBBONS, D. W. 310EVELYN, S. R., MAIHS, E. A. & RoUx, D. G. Condensed
tannins. 5. The oxidative condensation of (+ )-catechin23
EVELYN, S. R. see also Roux, D. G. 17
FARBER, E. & MAGEE, P. N. The probable alkylation ofliver ribonucleic acid by the hepatic carcinogens dimethyl-nitrosamine and ethionine 58 P
FAULKNER, P. & BHEEMESWAR, B. Studies on the bio-synthesis of proteins in the silkworm, Bombyx mori (L.)71
FESSLER, J. H. A structural function of mucopolysacchar-ide in connective tissue 124
FESSLER, J. H. Mode of action of testicular hyaluronidase132
FESSLER, J. H. Some properties of neutral-salt-solublecollagen. 1 452
FESSLER, J. H. Some properties of neutral-salt-solublecollagen. 2 463
FISHER, R. B. & ZACHARIAH, P. Determination of theinsulin-like activity of the A-chain of insulin. Addendumto: The reaction of the disulphide groups of insulin withsodium sulphite (Cecil, R. & Loening, U. E.) 155
FOGGITT, F. & KELLIE, A. E. Isolation of urinary steroidglucuronosides 62P
FREEMAN, T. see COHEN, S. 475
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INDEX OF AUTHORSFULTON, J. D. & SMITH, P. J. C. Carbohydrate metabolism
in Spirochaeta recurrenti8. 1. The metabolism of spiro-chaetes in vivo and in vitro 491
FURMINGER, I. G. S. The reactions of bovine meromyosinswith antiserum to bovine myosin 12P
GAFFNEY, T. J. see ROSSITER, R. J. 603GALE, M. M. see BUSH, I. E. 10PGALLOWAY, B. 8ee MILLS, G. T. 31P; SMITH, E. E. B. 35PGAMMACK, D. B., HUEHNS, E. R., LEHMANN, H. & SHOOTER,
E. M. Starch-gel electrophoresis applied to the detectionof hybrid haemoglobins 55P
GARNER, R. J., JONES, H. G. & SANSOM, B. F. Fissionproducts and the dairy cow. 2. Some aspects of themetabolism of the alkaline-earth elements calcium,strontium and barium 572
GHOSH, J. J. see CHATTERJEE, I. B. 279GHOSH, N. C. see CHATTERJEE, I. B. 279GIBSON, Q. H., GREENWOOD, C. & MASSEY, V. Some kinetic
observations on a new preparation of cytochrome oxidase46P
GIBSON, Q. H. see also ANTONINI, E. 534GILLMAN, T. see GRANT, R. A. 412GOODWIN, T. W. & PHAGPOLNGARM, S. Studies in caroteno-
genesis. 28. The effect of illumination on carotenoid syn-thesis in French-bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) seedlings 197
GOODWIN, T. W. 8ee also BRAITHWAITE, G. D. 1, 5, 194GORE, M. B. R. see WILLAuMs, D. C. 37PGRANT, J. K. 8ee MONGKOLKUL, K. 46PGRANT, P. T. & SARGENT, J. R. Properties of L-E-glycero-
phosphate oxidase and its role in the respiration ofTrypanosoma rhod/esiense 229
GRANT, P. T. & SARGENT, J. R. The L-rL-glycerophosphatedehydrogenase component of an oxidase system presentin Trypano8oma rhodesiense 48P
GRANT, R. A., HATHORN, M. & GILLMAN, T. Chemicalchanges in rabbit aorta and ear cartilage induced bypapain and calciferol 412
GRAY, E. D. 8ee WEISSMAN, S. M. 26PGREEN, A. L. & HAUGHTON, T. M. The estimation ofmono-amine oxidase 44P
GREEN, J. 8ee DIPLOCK, A. T. 563GREENWOOD, C. see GIBSON, Q. H. 46PGREVILLE, G. D. & TAPLEY, D. F. Effects of phenyl-
mercuric acetateon the enzymic activityofL-myosin 49PGUEST, J. R. Inhibition of methionine synthesis in Escher-
ichia coli by analogues of cobalamin 405GUEST, J. R., HELLEINER, C. W., CROSS, M. J. & WOODS,D. D. Cobalamin and the synthesis of methionine byultrasonic extracts of Escherichia coli 396
GuHA, B. C. see CHATTEBJEE, I. B. 279
HAGEN, U. Metal linkages in the thymus nucleohistoneand their damage by X-irradiation 56P
HAGERMAN, D. see HOSOYA, N. 297HAMILTON, W. A. & DAWES, E. A. The nature ofthe diauxic
effect with glucose and organic acids in Pseudomonasaeruginosa 70P
HANCOcK, R. Reduction in oxidative activities of somebacteria during inhibition of growth by streptomycin69v
HANDWERCK, V., BUJARD, E. & MAURON, J. The reduc-tion of aromatic nitro groups during acid hydrolysis inthe presence of carbohydrates and its bearing on thecolorimetric determination of c-dinitrophenyl-lysine 54P
HARBORNE, J. B. & CORNER, J. J. The metabolism ofcinnamic acids and coumarins in higher plants 53 P
HATCH, M. D. & TURNER, J. F. A protein disulphidereductase from pea seeds 556
HATHORN, M. see GRANT, R. A. 412HAUGHTON, T. M. see GREEN, A. L. 44PHAWTHORNE, J. N. see ELLIS, R. B. 43P
HEALD, P. J. Partial purification of a brain phospho-protein attached to subcellular particles 56P
HEATH, D. F. see STONER, H. B. 135HEATLEY, N. G., SHEIKH, M. A. & TAYLOR, K. B. Some
experiments on intrinsic factor 342HEILBRONN, E. Effect of certain hydrazines and amines onmonoamine oxidase and some pyridoxal phosphate-requiring enzymes 45P
HELE, P. Some effects of glutathione on protamine-treatedamino acid-activating systems 59P
HELLEINER, C. W. see GUEST, J. R. 396HELLYER, G. C. 8ee WINTERINGHAM, F. P. W. 543HERS, H. G. Amylo-1:6-glucosidase activity in tissues of
children with glycogen-storage disease 69PHILL, R. & BENDALL, F. A comparison between photo-
synthetic triphosphopyridine nucleotide reductase fromChlorella and higher plants 47P
HrND, F. J. R. & SYMONS, R. H. The mechanism of ketone-body formation 25P
HIRD, F. J. R. see also DALGARNO, L. 209HOFMANN, T. On the mechanism of activation of tryp-
sinogen by Penicillium kinase 26PHOLTON, F. A. & COLPA-BoONSTRA, J. Spectrophotometric
observations relating to the oxidation-reduction poten-tial of cytochrome b in non-phosphorylating heart-muscleparticles 179
HORTON, E. W. see ELLIOTT, D. F. 16PHOSOYA, N., HAGERMAN, D. & VILLEE, C. Stimulation of
fatty acid synthesis by oestradiol in vitro 297HOWARD, B. H. see ABOu AKKADA, A. R. 445HUEHNS, E. R. see GAMMACK, D. B. 55PHUGGINS, A. K., MOSES, V. & SMITH, M. J. H. Effects of
salicylate and 2:4-dinitrophenol on the metabolism of[3-14C]pyruvate in isolated rat tissues 11P
HULTIN, T., ARRHENIUS, E., Low, H. & MAGEE, P. N.Toxic liver injury. Inhibition by dimethylnitrosamine ofincorporation of labelled amino acids into proteins of rat-liver preparations in vitro 109
ISHERWOOD, F. A., MAPSON, L. W. & CHEN, Y. T. Synthesisof L-ascorbic acid in rat-liver homogenates: conversion ofL-gulono- and L-galactono-y-lactone and the respectiveacids into L-ascorbic acid 157
JOCELYN, P. C. The effect of human-serum albumin on theoxidation of glutathione in human erythrocytes 6P
JOHNSON, S. see ACLAND, J. D. 19PJONES, H. G. see GARNER, R. J. 572JUDAR, J. D. see DAWKINS, M. J. R. 200JUVA, K. see KULONEN, E. 54P
KEECH, D. B. see QUAYLE, J. R. 3pKEKWICK, R. G. 0. Serum-cholinesterase activity in healthand in liver disease 420
KELLIE, A. E. 8ee FOGGITT, F. 62PKELUS, A. Serological classification of rabbit y-globulins
13PKELUS, A., MARRACK, J. R. & RICHARDS, C. B. Specificity
of the antigens of rabbit y-globulin, hydrolysed by papain13P
KEMP, P. see ELLIS, R. B. 43PKILPATRICK, R. see BROADHEAD, G. D. 63PKING, R. J. B. The demonstration of a 16-hydroxy steroid
dehydrogenase in rat kidney 7PKLEMPERER, H. G. Glucose breakdown in chick-embryo
cells infected with influenza virus 67PKODICEK, E. & ASHBY, D. R. The fate of physiological
doses of 14C-labelled vitamin D2 in normal and rachiticrats 14P
KODICEK, E., CRUICKSHANK, E. M. & ASHBY, D. R. Themetabolism of 14C-labelled vitamin D2 injected intra-cardially into rats 15r
40-2
Vol. 76 627
INDEX OF AUTHORSKODICEK, E. & WILSON, P. W. The isolation of niacytin,
the bound form of nicotinic acid 27PKOGUT, M. & LIGHTBOWN, J. W. Selective inhibition by
2-heptyl-4-hydroxyquinoline N-oxide of some peroxid-ative reactions catalysed by certain haemoproteins andby a flavoprotein 8P
KORNER, A. Amino acid incorporation into protein of iso-lated rat-liver ribosomes 28P
KORNER, A. Incorporation of radioactive amino acids intoserum albumin by isolated rat-liver ribosomes 59P
KORZENOVSKY, M., DILLER, E. R., MARSHALL, A. C. &AUDA, B. M. Manometric assay and properties of pan-creatic cholesterol esterase 238
KRATZER, F. H. see VOHRA, P. 37PKRISHNA MURTI, C. R. Action of streptomycin on Vibrio
cholerae 362KRISTANSEN, T. see WALAAS, 0. 68PKULoNEN, E., SALMI, A. & JuVA, K. Experiments on the
metabolism of collagen in lathyrism 54PKvEDER, S., MCISAAC, W. M. & PAGE, I. H. The metabolism
of N-acetyl-5-[ft-14C]methoxytryptamine 28PKvEDER, S. see also McIsAAc, W. M. 30P
LAMPORT, D. T. A. & NORTHCOTE, D. H. The use of tissuecultures for the study of plant-cell walls 52P
LAPRESLE, C. & WEBB, T. Study of a proteolytic enzymefrom rabbit spleen 538
LEABACK, D. H. & WALKER, P. G. The fluorimetric assayof N-acetyl-,-glucosaminidase 29P
LECADET, M. see WORK, E. 39PLEEs, H. see BUTT, W. D. 425LEHMANN, H. see GAMMACK, D. B. 55rLEPPER, M. H. 8ee ANDERSON, A. J. 10PLEVINE, W. G. Observations on hydroxyindole oxidases43P
LEWIN, S. A thermodynamic approach to the selectiveeffect of pH in competitive biosynthesis of proteins29P
LEWIN, S. Mechanism of the reduction of methylene bluein glucose-glycine-phosphate solutions 17P
LEWIN, S. Non-enzymic interaction of phosphate and glu-cose in aqueous solutions 17P
LEWIs, G. P. see ELLIOTT, D. F. 16PLIGHTBOWN, J. W. see KOGUT, M. 8PLINcOLN, G. J. see WHITE, I. G. 301LOw, H. see HULTIN, T. 109LOENING, U. E. 8ee CECIL, R. 146LONGMUIR, I. S. & BOURKE, A. The measurement of the
diffusion of oxygen through respiring tissue 225LUZZATI, V. see TIMASHEFF, S. N. 57P
McILwAIN, H. Characterization of constituents of bloodplasma and of the brain which restore excitability toisolated cerebral tissues 16P
MCILWAIN, H. see also CUMMiNs, J. T. 64P; WOLFE, L. S.65P
MACINTYRE, I. see ALCOCK, N. 19PMCISAAc, W. M., KVEDER, S. & PAGE, I. H. The metabol-
isnm of 5_[ft_14C]methoxytryptamine 30PMcISAAC, W. M. see also KvEDER, S. 28PMcKAY, M. A. see WINTERINGHAM, F. P. W. 543MCKENNA, J. & NORYMBERSKI, J. K. The extraction andmeasurement of urinary 17-oxo steroid hydrogen sul-
phates 60PMCKERNAN, W. M. & RICKETTS, C. R. A basic derivative of
dextran and its interaction with serum albumin 117MAGAR, N. G. see PATIL, V. S. 417MAGEE, P. N. see FARBER, E. 58P; HULTIN, T. 109MAIHS, E. A. see EVELYN, S. R. 23MANCHESTER, K. L. & YOUNG, F. G. Promotion of growthand amino acid incorporation into protein of rats by anon-diabetogenic derivative of alloxan 68P
MANN, P. J. G. Further purification and properties of theamine oxidase of pea seedlings 44P
MAPSON, L. W. see ISHERWOOD, F. A. 157MARRACK, J. R. see KELUS, A. 13PMARSHALL, A. C. see KORZENOVSKY, M. 238MARTIN, E. M. The effect of encephalomyocarditis virus
infection on the ribonucleic acid metabolism of Krebs IImouse ascites celis 30P
MASSEY, V. see GIBSON, Q. H. 46PMAURON, J. see HANDWERCK, V. 54PMEADOW, P. Effects ofpenicillin on a mutant of Escherichia
coli requiring diaminopimelic acid 8PMENNE, F. The urea metabolism of the heart 63PMEYER, H., PREISS, B. & BAUER, SH. The oxidation of
fatty acids by a particulate fraction from desert-locust(Schistocerca gregaria) thorax tissues 27
MICHAELIS, M. see NiMOMIYA, H. 47PMIETTINEN, J. K. & SAVIOJA, T. Soluble nucleotides of
baker's yeast 66PMILLs, G. T., SMITH, E. E. B., BERN:EEIMER, H. P., AuS-TRIN, R. & GALLOWAY, B. The pathway of formationof uridine diphosphogalacturonic acid in type XXXIIIpneumococci and its importance in the formation ofbinary capsulated type III-XXXIII pneumococci duringtransformation 31 P
MiLLs, G. T. see also SMITH, E. E. B. 35PMILNE, M. D. see CRAWFORD, M. A. 23PMONGKOLKUL, K. & GRANT, J. K. Effect of oestradiol-17,Bon the production of reduced triphosphopyridine nucleo-tide in the rat uterus 46P
MORRIs, D. Synthesis of the x- and y-isomers of glutamyl-cystinylvaline 349
MORRIS, D. see also ARNSTEIN, H. R. V. 318, 323, 353, 357MOSES, V. & SMITH, M. J. H. Uncoupling reagents and
metabolism. 2. Effects of 2:4-dinitrophenol and sali-cylate on glucose metabolism in baker's yeast 585
MosEs,V. see also HUGGINs, A.K. 11P; SMITH,M.J. H. 579Moss, D. W. Kinetics of phosphatase action on naphthyl
phosphates, determined by a highly sensitive spectro-fluorimetric technique 32P
Moss, J. A. see BowEs, J. H. 21P
NEEDHAM, D. M. see WAKID, N. W. 95NINOMIYA, H., BUXTON, R. W. & MICHAELIS, M. Reduc-
tases, glycolysis and protein content of rat brain aftershock with and without tranquillization 47P
NORTHCOTE, D. H. see LAMPORT, D. T. A. 52PNORYMBERSKI, J. K. see MCKENNA, J. 60P
PACHA, W. L. see ZELLER, E. A. 45PPAGE, I. H. see KVEDER, S. 28P; McIsAAc, W. M. 30rPARKER, V. H. see ALDRIDGE, W. N. 47PATIL, V. S. & MAGAR, N. G. Effect of dietary fat intakeand age on polyunsaturated fatty acids in human-bloodserum 417
PATTERSON, D. S. P. The isolation of coproporphyrin IIIfrom Mycobacterium tuberculosis avium 189
PAUL, J. see WEISSMAN, S. M. 1PPAYNE, D. W. see EVANS, W. A. L. 50PPEARLMAN, W. H. see CONTRACTOR, S. F. 36PEEL, D. 8ee QUAYLE, J. R. 3PPERKiNS, H. R. see RICHMOND, M. H. 1PPERSKY, S. see BACHRACH, U. 306PETERS, R. A. Fluorine compounds in African plants 32?PHAGPOLNGARM, S. 8ee GOODWIN, T. W. 197PREISS, B. see MEYER, H. 27PRIDHAM, J. B. Oligosaccharides and associated glyco-
sidases in aspen tissues 13PROCTOR, M. H. Nucleic acid turnover and enzyme syn-
thesis in resting bacteria 57PPROCTOR, M. H. & SCHER, S. Decomposition of benzoate bya photosynthetic bacterium 33P
628 1960
INDEX OF AUTHORSPRUSOFF, W. H. Adenosine triphosphate and 5-hydroxy-
tryptamine in cytoplasmic particles of small intestine65P
PUMPHREY, A. M. & REDFEARN, E. R. A method fordetermining the concentration of ubiquinone in mito-chondrial preparations 61
PUMPHREY, A. M. see also REDFEARN, E. R. 64
QUAYLE, J. R., KEECH, D. B. & TAYLOR, G. A. Metabolismof oxalate in oxalate-grown Pseudomonas oxalaticus(OX 1) 3P
QUAYLE, J. R. & PEEL, D. Methanol and carbon dioxideincorporation by Pseudomonas sp. AM 1 3p
RABIN, B. R. Metal-peptide complexes and proteolyticenzymes 33P
RABIN, B. R. see also WATTS, D. C. 7PRAISTRICK, A. S. See BOWES, J. H. 21PRANSON, S. L., WALKER, D. A. & CLARKE, I. D. Effects of
carbon dioxide on mitochondrial enzymes from Ricinus216
RANSON, S. L. see also BENDALL, D. S. 221RAZIN, S. see BACHRACH, U. 306REDFEARN, E. R. & PuMpHREy, A. M. The kinetics of ubi-
quinone reactions in heart-muscle preparations 64REDFEARN, E. R. see also PUMPHREY, A. M. 61REES, K. R. see DAWKINS, M. J. R. 200RIBBONS, D. W. & EVANS, W. C. Oxidative metabolism of
phthalic acid by soil pseudomonads 310RICHARDS, C. B. see KELUS, A. 13PRIcHMOND, M. H. & PERKINS, H. R. Possible precursors for
the synthesis of muramic acid by Staphylococcus aureus524 1 p
RICHTER, D. see BALAzs, R. 67PRICKETTS, C. R. see McKERNAN, W. M. 117RIEY, M. V. & DEEGAN, T. The effect of Plasmodium
berghei malaria on mouse-liver mitochondria 41ROBERTS, P. J. P. & WHELAN, W. J. The mechanism
of carbohydrase action. 5. Action of human salivaryx-amylase on amylopectin and glycogen 246
ROBINSON, D. see BALDWIN, B. C. 595, 600RODNIGHT, R. see BALAKRISHNAN, S. 61PROITT, I. M., DONIACH, D. & COUCHMAN, K. Biochemical
studies of thyroid auto-antigens 34PROSENBERG, H. see ROSSITER, R. J. 603ROSSITER, R. J., GAFFNEY, T. J., ROSENBERG, H. & ENNOR,
A. H. The formation in vivo of lombricine in the earth-worm (Megascolides cameroni) 603
ROSSITER, R. J. see also STRICKLAND, K. P. 41 PRoux, D. G. & EVELYN, S. R. Condensed tannins. 4. The
distribution and deposition of tannins in the heartwoodsof Acacia mollissima and Schinopsis spp. 17
Roux, D. G. see also EVELYN, S. R. 23RowE, C. E. The phospholipids of human-blood plasmaand their exchange with the cells 471
RYLE, A. P. Gastric enzymes 34P
SALMI, A. see KULONEN, E. 54PSANSOM, B. F. see GARNER, R. J. 572SARGENT, J. R. see GRANT, P. T. 229, 48PSARKAR, S. see ZELLER, E. A. 45PSAVIOJA, T. see MIETTINEN, J. K. 66PSCHER, S. see PROCTOR, M. H. 33PSERJEANT, E. P. see ALBERT, A. 621SHEIKH, M. A. see HEATLEY, N. G. 342SHOCH, D. see ZELLER, E. A. 49PSHOOTER, E. M. see GAMMACK, D. B. 55PSIMPSON, M. V. see DUNN, D. B. 24PSIMSON, P. see COHN, P. 23PSLOANE-STANLEY, G. H. A sensitive method for the
selective estimation of long-chain acyl hydroxamates41 P
SMELLIE, R. M. S. see BURDON, R. H. 2P, 21P; WEISSMANS. M. lp, 26P
SMITH, E. E. B., GALLOWAY, B. & MILLS, G. T. The purifi-cation and composition of type I pneumococcal capsularpolysaccharide 35P
SMITH, E. E. B. see also MILLS, G. T. 31PSMITH, J. D. see DUNN, D. B. 24PSMITH, M. J. H. & MOSES, V. Uncoupling reagents and
metabolism. 1. Effects of salicylate and 2:4-dinitro-phenol on the incorporation of 14C from labelled glucoseand acetate into the soluble intermediates of isolated rattissues 579
SMITH, M. J. H. see also HUGGINS, A. K. lIP; MOSES, V.585
SMITH, P. J. C. Carbohydrate metabolism in Spirochaetarecurrentis. 2. Enzymes associated with disintegratedcells and extracts of spirochaetes 500
SMITH, P. J. C. Carbohydrate metabolism in Spirochaetarecurrentis. 3. Properties of aldolase in spirochaetes508
SMITH, P. J. C. Carbohydrate metabolism in Spirochaetarecurrentis. 4. Some properties of hexokinase and lacticdehydrogenase in spirochaetes 514
SMITH, P. J. C. see also FULTON, J. D. 491SPENCER, J. H. see CREASER, E. H. 171STONER, H. B., HEATH, D. F. & CoLLiNS, 0. M. The
metabolism of [14C]glucose, [14C]fructose and [2-14C]pyr-uvate after limb ischaemia in the rat 135
STOPHER, D. A. see TRIPPETT, S. 9PSTREET, H. V. Inhibition of amylase activity of humanbody fluids by citrate 10
STRICKLAND, K. P., THOMPSON, W., SUIBRAHMANYAM, D.& ROSSITER, R. J. Studies of the biosynthesis of braininositol phosphatide 41 P
SUBRAHMANYAM, D. see STRICKLAND, K. P. 41PSUBRAHMANYAM, K. Metabolism in the New Zealand strain
of obese mice 548SYMONS, R. H. see HIRD, F. J. R. 25P
TAPLEY, D. F. see GREVILLE, G. D. 49PTATA, J. R. The interaction ofthyroid hormones with intra-and extra-cellular proteins 35P
TAYLOR, G. A. see QUAYLE, J. R. 3PTAYLOR, K. B. see HEATLEY, N. G. 342TAYLOR, W. H. Aspects of the mechanism of action of
gastrointestinal proteinases 36 PTEALE, F. W. J. The ultraviolet fluorescence of proteins in
neutral solution 381THOMAS, D. P. PAGE, see COOK, E. R. 120THOMPSON, W. see STRICKLAND, K. P. 41 PTHOMSON, A. E. R. & YOUNG, L. Formation of N-acetyl-
S-ethyl-L-cysteine S-oxide from bromoethane in theanimal body 62P
THOMSON, R. Y. see WEISSMAN, S. M. lP, 26PTHORNE, C. J. R. A comparison of some malic dehydro-
genases 4P
TIMASHEFF, S. N. & LuZZATI, V. Low-angle X-ray-scattering studies of ribonucleic acid in solution 57 P
ToMs, E. J. see ARNSTEIN, H. R. V. 353TRIA, E. & BARNABEI, 0. Metabolic activities of a peptidyl-
phosphatide of liver 36PTRIPPETT, S., DAGLEY, S. & STOPHER, D. A. Bacterial
oxidation of protocatechuic acid 9PTUBBS, P. K. Some properties of mitochondrial D-a-hydroxy acid dehydrogenase 48P
TURNER, J. F. see HATCH, M. D. 556TYLER, D. B. Effect of citric acid-cycle intermediates on
oxaloacetate utilization and succinate oxidation 293
VILLEE, C. see HOSOYA, N. 297VOHRA, P. & KRATZER, F. H. Metabolism of DL-[2-14C]-
lysine in turkey poults 37P
Vol. 76 629
INDEX OF AUTHORSWAKID, N. W. Cytoplasmic fractions of rat myometrium.
1. General description and some enzymic properties88
WAKID, N. W. & NEEDHAM, D. M. Cytoplasmic fractions ofrat myometrium. 2. Localization of some cellular con-stituents in the pregnant and ovariectomized states95
WALAAS, E. see WALAAS, 0. 68PWALAAS, O., WALAAS, E., BORREBA;K, B. & KRISTIANSEN,
T. Insulin-stimulated incorporation of [14C]glucose intotwo glucose complexes of rat diaphragm 68P
WALKER, D. A. see BENDALL, D. S. 221; RANSON, S. L.216
WALKER, G. J. & WHELAN, W. J. The mechanism of carbo-hydrase action. 7. Stages in the salivary oc-amylolysis ofamylose, amylopectin and glycogen 257
WALKER, G. J. & WHELAN, W. J. The mechanism ofcarbohydrase action. 8. Structures of the muscle-phos-phorylase limit dextrins of glycogen and amylopectin264
WALKER, P. G. see LEABACK, D. H. 29PWARD, P. J. & BIRMINGHAM, M. K. Properties of the
ultraviolet-absorbing lipids produced by rat adrenals invitro 269
WATTS, D. C., RABIN, B. R. & CROOK, E. M. The thiolgroup in the 'active site' of creatine phosphokinase7P
WEBB, M. see DANIEL, M. 24PWEBB, T. see LAPRESLE, C. 538WEISSMAN, S. M., GRAY, E. D., THOMSON, R. Y., SMELLIE,
R. M. S. & DAVIDSON, J. N. Factors controlling theenzymic synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid 26P
WEISSMAN, S. M., PAUL, J., THOMSON, R. Y., SMELLIE,R. M. S. & DAVIDSON, J. N. Thymidine kinases in mam-malian tissues 1 P
WHELAN, W. J. see BINES, B. J. 253; CLANCY, M. J. 22P;ROBERTS, P. J. P. 246; WALKER, G. J. 257, 264
WHITE, I. G. & LINCOLN, G. J. The yellow pigmentation ofbull semen and its content of riboflavin, niacin, thiamineand related compounds 301
WILKINSON, J. H. see CHADWICK, B. T. 102
WILLiAMS, D. C., BARON, D. N. & GORE, M. B. R. Andro-gens as activators of the pyridine nucleotide transhydro-genase in human and rat liver 37P
WILLIAMS, K. see BOYLAND, E. 388WILLIAMS, R. T. see BALDWIN, B. C. 595, 600WILSON, P. W. see KODICEK, E. 27PWIrNER, A. D. Fluorescent studies of ox-brain lactic and
malic dehydrogenase 5zPWINER, A. D. Purification and some kinetic properties of
ox-brain lactic and malic dehydrogenase 5PWINTERINGHAM, F. P. W., HELLYER, G. C. & MCKAY,M. A. Effects of the insecticides DDT and dieldrin onphosphorus metabolism of the adult housefly Muscadomestica L. 543
WINZLER, R. J. see ANDERSON, A. J. 10PWOLFE, L. S. & MCILWAIN, H. Migration of histones from
nuclei of isolated cerebral tissues kept in cold media 65PWOLFF, E. C. & ARNSTEIN, H. R. V. The metabolism of
6-aminopenicillanic acid and related compoumds byPenicillium chrysogenum and its possible significance forpenicillin biosynthesis 375
WOODS, D. D. see GUEST, J. R. 369WORBOYS, B. D. see BAILEY, K. 487WORK, E. Properties of A-endolysin, the lytic enzyme in
lysates of lysogenic Escherichia coli (A) 38PWORK, E. & LECADET, M. Digestion of cell walls of Escher-
ichia coli and Bacillus megaterium by A-endolysin or lyso-zyme 39 P
YouNG, F. G. see MANCHESTER, K. L. 68PYOUNG, L. see THOMSON, A. E. R. 62P
ZACHARIAH, P. see. FISHER, R. B. 155ZAHN, R. K. Deoxyribonucleases as growth substances66P
ZELLER, E. A., BANERJEE, R. & SHOCH, D. Enzymologyand comparative biochemistry of a new lens peptidase49P
ZELLER, E. A., PACHA, WV. L. & SARKAR, S. Further ex-ploration of the active centre of monoamine oxidases45P
630 1960
Vol. 76
Index of Subjects
Note. Pages in Proceedings of The Biochemical Society are distinguished by P
Acacia mollissima, distribution and deposition of tanninsin heartwood of (Roux, D. G. & Evelyn. S. R.) 17
[14C]Acetate, effect of salicylate and 2:4-dinitrophenol onincorporation of 14C from, into soluble intermediates ofrat tissues (Smith, M. J. H. & Moses, V.) 579
[14C]Acetate, incorporation of, into ,-carotene by the fungusPhycomyces blakesleeanus (Braithwaite, G. D. & Goodwin,T. W.) 5
[14C]Acetate, incorporation of, into lycopene by tomatoslices (Braithwaite, G. D. & Goodwin, T. W.) 1
[2-"4C]Acetate, incorporation of, into carrot-root prepara-tions (Braithwaite, G. D. & Goodwin, T. W.) 194
N-Acetyl-S-ethyl-L-cysteine S-oxide, formation of, frombromoethane in the animal body (Thomson, A. E. R. &Young, L.) 62 p
N-Acetyl-,-glucosaminidase, fluorimetric assay of (Lea-back, D. H. & Walker, P. G.) 29P
N-Acetyl-5-[,-14C]methoxytryptamine, metabolism of(Kveder, S., Mclsaac, W. M. & Page, I. H.) 28P
Acyl hydroxamates, long-chain, sensitive method for selec-tive estimation of (Sloane-Stanley, G. H.) 41 P
Adenine anion, a potentiometric method for determinationof stability constants of metal complexes and its applica-tion to complexes of (Albert, A. & Serjeant, E. P.)621
Adenosine triphosphatase, mitochondrial, action of chlor-promazine on (Dawkins, M. J. R., Judah, J. D. &Rees, K. R.) 200
Adenosine triphosphate in cytoplasmic particles of smallintestine (Prusoff, W. H.) 65P
Adenosine triphosphate-adenosine diphosphate exchange(Dawkins, M. J. R., Judah, J. D. & Rees, K. R.) 200
Adrenal gland, rat, properties of ultraviolet-absorbinglipids produced by, in vitro (Ward, P. J. & Birmingham,M. K.) 269
Age, effect of, on polyunsaturated fatty acids in human-blood serum (Patil, V. S. & Magar, N. G.) 417
D-Alanine, from hvdrolysis of ribitol teichoic acid (Arm-strong, J. J., Baddiley, J. & Buchanan, J. G.) 610
Albumin, human-serum, effect of, on oxidation of gluta-thione in humsn erythrocytes (Jocelyn, P. C.) 6P
Albumin, serum, basic derivative of dextran and its inter-action with (McKernan, W. M. & Ricketts, C. R.) 117
Albumin, serum, incorporation of radioactive amino acidsinto, by isolated rat-liver ribosomes (Korner, A.) 59P
Aldolase, properties of, in spirochaetes (Smith, P. J. C.)508
Aldosterone, recovery of, from lipids produced by ratadrenals in vitro (Ward, P. J. & Birmingham, M. K.) 269
Alimentary tract of locust, carbohydrases in (Evans,W. A. L. & Payne, D. W.) 50P
Alloxan, promotion ofgrowth and amino acid incorporationinto protein by a non-diabetogenic derivative of (Man-chester, K. L. & Young, F. G.) 68P
Amine oxidase of pea seedlings, further purification andproperties of (Mann, P. J. G.) 44P
Amines, effect of, on monoamine oxidase and some pyr-idoxal phosphate-requiring enzymes (Heilbronn, E.)45P
Amino acid incorporation into protein of isolated rat-liverribosomes (Korner, A.) 28P
Amino acid, promotion of incorporation of, into protein bya non-diabetogenic derivative of alloxan (Manchester,K. L. & Young, F. G.) 68P
Amino acids, increase in accumulation of, in carrot sliceswith prolonged aerobic washing (Dalgarno, L. & Hird,F. J. R.) 209
Amino acids, labelled, inhibition by dimethylnitrosamine ofincorporation of, into proteins of rat-liver preparations invitro (Hultin, T., Arrhenius, E., Low, H. & Magee, P. N.)109
Amino acids, radioactive, incorporation of, into serumalbumin by isolated rat-liver ribosomes (Korner, A.) 59P
Amino acids, sulphur-containing, in the mycelium ofPenicillium chrysogenum (Arnstein, H. R. V., Artman,M., Morris, D. & Toms, E. J.) 353
a-Aminoadipic acid, presence of, in peptide form in my-celium of Penicillium chry8olenum (Arnstein, H. R. V.,Artman, M., Morris, D. & Toms, E. J.) 353
8-(x-Aminoadipyl)cystinylvaline, occurrence of, in my-celium of Penicillium chrysogenum (Arnstein, H. R. V. &Morris, D.) 357
Aminonaphthyl glucosiduronic acids, enzymic hydrolysis of(Boyland, E. & Williams, K.) 388
6-Aminopenicillanic acid, metabolism of, by Penicilliumchrysogenum and its possible significance for penicillinbiosynthesis (Wolff, E. C. & Arnstein, H. R. V.) 375
Amylase activity of human body fluids, inhibition of, bycitrate (Street, H. V.) 10
a-Amylase limit dextrin, salivary, structure of, from amylo-pectin (Bines, B. J. & Whelan, W. J.) 253
cc-Amylase of Entodinium (Abou Akkada, A. R. & Howard,B. H.) 445
x-Amylase, salivary, human, action of, on amylopectin andglycogen (Roberts, P. J. P. & Whelan, W. J.) 246
Amylo-1:6-glucosidase activity in tissues of children withglycogen-storage disease (Hers, H. G.) 69P
Amylopectin, action of human salivary a-amylase on(Roberts, P. J. P. & Whelan, W. J.) 246
Amylopectin, stages in the salivary a-amylolysis of(Walker,G. J. & Whelan, W. J.) 257
Amylopectin, structure of a salivary oc-amylase limit dex-trin from (Bines, B. J. & Whelan, W. J.) 253
Amylopectin, structures of muscle-phosphorylase limitdextrins of (Walker, G. J. & Whelan, W. J.) 264
Amylose, stages in the salivary x-amylolysis of (Walker,G. J. & Whelan, W. J.) 257
Androgens as activators of pyridine nucleotide transhydro-genase in human and rat liver (Williams, D. C., Baron,D.N. &8Gore,M. B. R.) 37P
Aorta, rabbit, chemical changes in, induced by papain andcalciferol (Grant, R. A., Hathorn, M. & Gillman, T.)412
Ascites cells, mouse, Krebs II, effect of encephalomyocar-ditis-virus infection on the ribonucleic acid metabolismof (Martin, E. M.) 30P
Ascorbic acid, stability of, in extracts of iris leaves (Booth,V. H. & Constable, B. J.) 206
L-Ascorbic acid, conversion of D-glucuronolactone and L-gulonolactone into (Chatterjee, I. B., Chatterjee, G. C.,Ghosh, N. C., Ghosh, J. J. & Guha, B. C.) 279
L-Ascorbic acid, conversion of L-gulono- and L-galactono-y-lactone and the respective acids into (Isherwood, F. A.,Mapson, L. W. & Chen, Y. T.) 157
Aspen tissues, oligosaccharides and glycosidases in (Prid-ham, J. B.) 13
Azide, effect of, on mitochondrial adenosine triphosphatase(Dawkins, M. J. R., Judah, J. D. & Rees, K. R.) 200
631
INDEX OF SUBJECTSBacillus megaterium, digestion of cell walls of, by A-endo-
lysin or lysozyme (Work, E. & Lecadet, M.) 39PBacillus subtilis, structure of ribitol teichoic acid from walls
of (Armstrong, J. J., Baddiley, J. & Buchanan, J. G.)610
Bacteria, decrease in oxidative activities of, during inhibi-tion of growth by streptomycin (Hancock, R.) 69P
Bacteria, resting, nucleic acid turnover and enzyme syn-thesis in (Proctor, M. H.) 57 p
Barbiturates and oxidative phosphorylation (Aldridge,W. N. & Parker, V. H.) 47
Barium, some aspects of the metabolism of, in lactatingcows (Gamer, R. J., Jones, H. G. & Sansom, B. F.) 572
Benzoate, decomposition of, by a photosynthetic bacterium(Proctor. M. H. & Seher. S.) 33P
Benzoic acid, fate of, in birds (Baldwin, B. C., Robinson,D. & Williams, R. T.) 595
Benzoyl glucuronide, excretion of, by birds after feedingwith benzoic acid (Baldwin, B. C., Robinson, D. & Wil-liams, R. T.) 595
Benzoyl glucuronide, excretion of, by the hen after feedingwith cyclohexanecarboxylic acid (Baldwin, B. C., Robin-son, D. & Williams, R. T.) 600
Birds, fate of benzoic acid in (Baldwin, B. C., Robinson, D.& Williams, R. T.) 595
Blood plasma, human, phospholipids of, and their exchangewith the cells (Rowe, C. E.) 471
Blood serum, human, effect of dietary fat intake and ageon polyunsaturated fatty acids in (Patil, V. S. & Magar,N. G.) 417
Bombyx mori (L.), studies on biosynthesis of proteins in(Faulkner, P. & Bheemeswar, B.) 71
Bradykinin, structure of (Elliott, D. F., Lewis, G. P. &Horton, E. W.) 16P
Brain, characterization of constituents of blood plasma and,which restore excitability to isolated cerebral tissues(Mcllwain, H.) 16P
Brain inositol phosphatide, biosynthesis of (Strickland,K. P., Thomp3on, W., Subrahmanyam, D. & Rossiter,R. J.) 41 P
Brain, ox, fluorescent studies of lactic and malic dehydro-genase of (Winer, A. D.) 5P
Brain, ox, hydrolysis of diphosphoinositide fractions from(Ellis, R. B., Kemp, P. & Hawthorne, J. N.) 43P
Brain, ox, hydrolysis products of triphosphoinositide Bprepared from (Dawson, R. M. C. & Dittmer, J. C.) 42P
Brain, ox, purification and some kinetic properties of lacticand malic dehydrogenase of (Winer, A. D.) 5P
Brain phosphoprotein, partial purification of, attached tosubcellular particles (Heald, P. J.) 56P
Brain, rat, reductases, glycolysis and protein content of,after shock with and without tranquillization (Ninomiya,H., Buxton, R. W. & Michaelis, M.) 47P
Brain tissue, cytidine diphosphate choline content of(Ansell, G. B. & Bayliss, B. J.) 20P
Bromoethane, formation of N-acetyl-S-ethyl-L-cysteineS-oxide from, in the animal body (Thomson, A. E. R. &Young, L.) 62P
Calciferol, chemical changes in rabbit aorta and ear carti-lage induced by (Grant, R. A., Hathorn, M. & Giliman,T.) 412
Calcium and magnesium absorption, inter-relation of(Alcock, N. & Maclntyre, I.) 19P
Calcium, some aspects of the metabolism of, in lactatingcows (Garner, R. J., Jones, H. G. & Sansom, B. F.) 572
Carbohydrases in alimentary tract of locust (Evans,W. A. L. & Payne, D. W.) 50P
Carbohydrate metabolism of Entodinium (Abou Akkada,A. R. & Howard, B. H.) 445
Carbohydrate metabolism of spirochaetes in vivo and invitro (Fulton, J. D. & Smith, P. J. C.) 491
Carbohydrates, reduction of aromatic nitro groups duringacid hydrolysis in the presence of, and its bearing on thecolorimetric determination of E-dinitrophenyl-lysine(Handwerck, V., Bujard, E. & Mauron, J.) 54P
Carbon dioxide, effects of, on mitochondrial enzymes fromRicinus (Ranson, S. L., Walker, D. A. & Clarke, I. D.)216
Carbon dioxide, effects of, on the oxidation of succinateand reduced diphosphopyridine nucleotide by Ricinusmitochondria (Bendall, D. S., Ranson, S. L. & Walker,D. A.) 221
Carbon dioxide incorporation by Pseudomonas sp. AM 1(Quayle, J. R. & Peel, D.) 3P
Carbon dioxide, "4C-labelled, incorporation of, into B-caro-tene by the fungus Phycomyces blake8leeanus (Braith-waite, G. D. & Goodwin, T. W.) 5
Carbon dioxide, "4C-labelled, incorporation of, into carrot-root preparations (Braithwaite, G. D. & Goodwin, T. W.)194
Carbon dioxide, "4C-labelled, incorporation of, into lyco-pene by tomato slices (Braithwaite, G. D. & Goodwin,T. W.) 1
5-Carboxymethyl-2[35S]-thiohydantoin, metabolism of(Broadhead, G. D. & Kilpatrick, R.) 63P
,-Carotene, incorporation of [14C]acetate, ["4C]mevalonateand "4CO2 into, by the fungus Phycomyces blake8leeanuw(Braithwaite, G. D. & Goodwin, T. W.) 5
Carotenoid synthesis in French-bean (Phaeolus vulgaris)seedlings, effect of illumination on (Goodwin, T. W. &Phagpolngarm, S.) 197
Carrot slices, increase in accumulation of amino acids in,with prolonged aerobic washing (Dalgarno, L. & Hird,F. J. R.) 209
Carrot-root preparations, incorporation of [2-14C]acetate,DL-[2-14C]mevalonate and 14CO2 into (Braithwaite, G. D.& Goodwin, T. W.) 194
Cartilage, chick, embryonic, incorporation of sulphate intochondroitin sulphate in (Adams, J. B.) 520
Cartilage, human, presence ofsialic acid in (Anderson, A. J.)53P
(+)-Catechin, oxidative condensation of (Evelyn, S. R.,Maihs, E. A. & Roux, D. G.) 23
Cells, mammalian, biosynthesis of ribonucleic acid byparticle-free extracts of (Burdon, R. H. & Smellie,R. M. S.) 2P
Cerebral cortex, isolated, migration of histones from nucleiof, kept in cold media (Wolfe, L. S. & McIlwain, H.)65P
Cerebral cortex, maminalian, ionic movements with elec-trical pulses in (Cummins, J. T. & Mcllwain, H.) 64P
Cerebral tissues, isolated, characterization of constituentsof blood plasma and brain which restore excitability to(Mcllwain, H.) 16P
Chelating agents, effects of, on roots of tomato seedlings(Cocking, E. C.) 51P
Chlorella, photosynthetic triphosphopyridine nucleotidereductase from (Hill, R. & Bendall, F.) 47P
Chlorpromazine, action of, on mitochondrial adenosine tri-phosphatase and the adenosine triphosphate-adenosinediphosphate exchange (Dawkins, M. J. R., Judah, J. D.& Rees, K. R.) 200
Cholesterol esterase, pancreatic, manometric assay and pro-perties of (Korzenovsky, M., Diller, E. R., Marshall, A. C.& Auda, B. M.) 238
Cholinesterase, serum, activity of, in health and in liverdisease (Kekwick, R. G. 0.) 420
Chondroitin sulphate, incorporation of sulphate into, inembryonic chick cartilage (Adams, J. B.) 520
Cinnamic acids, metabolism of, in higher plants (Harborne,J. B. & Corner, J. J.) 53P
Citrate excretion and renal-tissue citrate in rat (Crawford,M. A. & Milne, M. D.) 23P
632 1960
INDEX OF SUBJECTSCitrate, inhibition of amylase activity ofhuman body fluidsby (Street, H. V.) 10
Citric acid-cycle intermediates, effect of, on oxaloacetateutilization and succinate oxidation (Tyler, D. B.)293
Cobalamin and the synthesis of methionine by ultrasonicextracts of Escherichia coli (Guest, J. R., Helleiner, C. W.,Cross, M. J. & Woods, D. D.) 396
Cobalamin, inhibition ofmethionine synthesis in Escherichiacoli by analogues of (Guest, J. R.) 405
Cobalt, effect of, on metabolism of rat dermal fibroblasts inculture (Daniel, M., Dingle, J. T. & Webb, M.) 24P
Collagen, action of y-rays on (Bowes, J. H., Moss, J. A. &Raistrick, A. S.) 21P
Collagen, experiments on metabolism of, in lathyrism(Kulonen, E., Salmi, A. & Juva, K.) 54P
Collagen, interaction of, with hyaluronic acid (Fessler,J. H.) 124
Collagen, neutral-salt-soluble, properties of (Fessler, J. H.)463
Connective tissue, structural function of mucopolysac.charide in (Fessler, J. H.) 124
Coproporphyrin III, isolation of, from Mycobacterium tuber-cutosis avium (Patterson, D. S. P.) 189
Corticosterone, recovery of, from lipids produced by ratadrenals in vitro (Ward, P. J. & Birmingham, M. K.)269
Coumarins, metabolism of, in higher plants (Harborne,J. B. & Corner, J. J.) 53P
Creatine, concentration of, in synovial tissue (Cook, E. R.,Thomas, D. P. Page & Dingle, J. T.) 120
Creatine phosphokinase, thiol group in the 'active site' of(Watts, D. C., Rabin, B. R. & Crook, E. M.) 7P
Cystamine (2:2'-diaminodiethyl disulphide), reaction of,with sulphite at low pH (Cecil, R.) 156
Cystinylvaline, synthesis of optical isomers of (Arnstein,H. R. V. & Morris, D.) 318
L-Cystinyl-L-valine, utilization of, for penicillin biosynthesis(Arnstein, H. R. V. & Morris, D.) 323
Cytidine diphosphate choline content of brain tissue(Ansell, G. B. & Bayliss, B. J.) 20P
Cytochrome oxidase, some kinetic observations on a newpreparation of (Gibson, Q. H., Greenwood, C. & Massey,V.) 46P
Cytochrome b in non-phosphorylating heart-muscle par-ticles, oxidation-reduction potential of (Holton, F. A. &Colpa-Boonstra, J.) 179
DDT, effect of, on phosphorus metabolism of adult house-fly (Winteringham, F. P. W., Hellyer, G. C. & McKay,M. A.) 543
1l-Dehydrocorticosterone, recovery of, from lipids pro-duced by rat adrenals in vitro (Ward, P. J. & Birming-ham, M. K.) 269
l1-Deoxycorticosterone, recovery of, from lipids producedby rat adrenals in vitro (Ward, P. J. & Birmingham,M. K.) 269
Deoxyribonucleases as growth substances (Zahn, R. K.)66P
Deoxyribonucleic acid, factors controlling enzymic synthesis of (Weissman, S. M., Gray, E. D., Thomson, R. Y.,Smellie, R. M. S. & Davidson, J. N.) 26P
Dextran, basic derivative of, and its interaction withserum albumin (McKernan, W. M. & Ricketts, C. R.)117
2:2'-Diaminodiethyl disulphide (cystamine), reaction of,with sulphite at low pH (Cecil, R.) 156
Diaminopimelic acid, effects of penicillin on a mutant ofEscherichia coli requiring (Meadow, P.) 8P
Diaphragm, rat, insulin-stimulated incorporation of[14C]glucose into two glucose complexes of (Walaas, O.,Walaas, E., Borrebaek, B. & Kristiansen, T.) 68P
Diauxic effect, nature of, with glucose and organic acids inPseudomonas aeruginosa (Hamilton, W. A. & Dawes,E. A.) 70P
Dieldrin, effect of, on phosphorus metabolism of adulthousefly (Winteringham, F. P. W., Hellyer, G. C. &McKay, M. A.) 543
Diethylaminoethyl ethers of dextrans (McKernan, W. M.& Ricketts, C. R.) 117
Diethylaminoethylcellulose, separation of urine colloids on(Anderson, A. J., Lepper, M. H. & Winzler, R. J.) IOP
4:5-Dihydroxyphthalic acid decarboxylase, activity of, inextracts of Pseudomonas sp. (Ribbons, D. W. & Evans,W. C.) 310
Dimethylnitrosamine, inhibition by, of incorporation oflabelled amino acids into proteins of rat-liver prepara-tions in vitro (Hultin, T., Arrhenius, E., Low, H. &Magee, P. N.) 109
Dimethylnitrosamine, probable alkylation of liver ribo-nucleic acid by (Farber, E. & Magee, P. N.) 58P
2:4-Dinitrophenol, effect of, on glucose metabolism inbaker's yeast (Moses, V. & Smith, M. J. H) 585
2:4-Dinitrophenol, effect of, on incorporation of 14C from[14C]glucose and [14C]acetate into soluble intermediatesof rat tissues (Smith, M. J. H. & Moses, V.) 579
2:4-Dinitrophenol, effect of, on the metabolism of [3-14C]-pyruvate in isolated rat tissues (Huggins, A. K., Moses, V.& Smith, M. J. H.) 1rP
e-Dinitrophenyl-lysine, reduction of aromatic nitro groupsduring acid hydrolysis in the presence of carbohydratesand its bearing on the colorimetric determination of(Handwerck, V., Bujard, E. & Mauron, J.) 54P
Diphosphoinositide fractions, ox-brain, hydrolysis of (Ellis,R. B., Kemp, P. & Hawthorne, J. N.) 43P
Diphosphopyridine nucleotide, reduced, effects of carbondioxide on tho oxidation of, by Ricinu8 mitochondria(Bendall, D. S., Ranson, S. L. & Walker, D. A.) 221
Disulphide groups of insulin, reaction of, with sodiumsulphite (Cecil, R. & Loening, U. E.) 146
Ear cartilage, rabbit, chemical changes in, induced bypapain and calciferol (Grant, R. A., Hathorn, M. & Gill-man, T.) 412
Earthworm (Megascolides cameroni), formation in vivo oflombricine in (Rossiter, R. J., Gaffney, T. J., Rosenberg,H. & Ennor, A. H.) 603
ECTEOLA-cellulose, fractionation of nucleoproteins on(Creaser, E. H. & Spencer, J. H.) 171
Ehrlich ascites tumour cells, pyridine nucleotide content ofmitochondria of (Borst, P. & Colpa-Boonstra, J. P.) 60P
Encephalomyocarditis-virus infection, effect of, on theribonucleic acid metabolism of Krebs II mouse ascitescells (Martin, E. M.) 30P
A-Endolysin, digestion of cell walls of Escherichia coli andBacillus megaterium by (Work, E. & Lecadet, M.) 39P
A-Endolysin, properties of (Work, E.) 38PEntodinium, carbohydrate metabolism of (Abou Akkada,
A. R. & Howard, B. H.) 445Enzyme synthesis and nucleic acid turnover in resting
bacteria (Proctor, M. H.) 57PEnzymes associated with disintegrated cells and extracts of
spirochaetes (Smith, P. J. C.) 500Ervthrocytes, human, effect of human-serum albumin on
oxidation of glutathione in (Jocelyn, P. C.) 6PEscherichia coli, cobalamin and the synthesis of methionineby ultrasonic extracts of (Guest, J. R., Helleiner, C. W.,Cross, M. J. & Woods, D. D.) 396
Escherichia coli, digestion of cell walls of, by A-endolysin orlysozyme (Work, E. & Lecadet, M.) 39P
Escherichia coli, effects of penicillin on a mutant of, re-quiring diaminopimelic acid (Meadow, P.) 8P
Escherichia coli, inhibition of methionine synthesis in, byanalogues of cobalamin (Guest, J. R.) 405
Vol. 76 633
INDEX OF SUBJECTSE8cherichia coli (A), lysogenic, properties of A-endolysin, the
lytic enzyme in lysates of (Work, E.) 38PEthionine, probable alkylation of liver ribonucleic acid by
(Farber, E. & Magee, P. N.) 58P
Fat intake, dietary, effect of, on polyunsaturated fattyacids in human-blood serum (Patil, V. S. & Magar,N. G.) 417
Fatty acid svnthesis in vitro, stimulation of, by oestradiol(Hosoya, N., Hagerman, D. & Villee, C.) 297
Fatty acids of human-plasma phospholipids (Rowe, C. E.)471
Fatty acids, oxidation of, by a particulate fraction fromdesert-locust (Schistocerca gregaria) thorax tissues (Meyer,H., Preiss, B. & Bauer, Sh.) 27
Fatty acids, polyunsaturated, effect of dietary fat intakeand age on, in human-blood serum (Patil, V. S. & Magar,N. G.) 417
Fatty acids, volatile, production of, by Entodinium (AbouAkkada, A. R. & Howard, B. H.) 445
Fibroblasts, dermal, rat, effect of cobalt on metabolism of,in culture (Daniel, M., Dingle, J. T. & Webb, M.)24P
Flavoprotein, selective inhibition by 2-heptyl-4-hydroxy-quinoline N-oxide of some peroxidative reactions cata-lysed by (Kogut, M. & Lightbown, J. W.) 8P
Fluorine compounds in African plants (Peters, R. A.) 32PFluoropyruvate, effect of particle-bound y-glutamyltrans-
peptidase on the product of interaction of, with gluta-thione (Avi-Dor, Y.) 370
Formalin, extraction of lipid matter by (Chayen, J., Chayen,R. & Aves, E. K.) 14P
French-bean (Phaseolu8 vulgari8) seedlings, effect of illumi-nation on carotenoid synthesis in (Goodwin, T. W. &Phagpolngarm, S.) 197
[14C]Fructose, metabolism of, after limb ischaemia in rat(Stoner, H. B., Heath, D. F. & Collins, 0. M.) 135
L-Galactono-y-lactone, conversion of, into L-ascorbic acid(Isherwood, F. A., Mapson, L. W. & Chen, Y. T.) 157
D-Galactose, enzymic polymerization of (Clancy, M. J. &Whelan, W. J.) 22P
Gases, kinetics of the reactions of natural and reconstitutedhaemoglobins with (Antonini, E. & Gibson, Q. H.) 534
Gastric enzymes (Ryle, A. P.) 34PGastrointestinal proteinases, mechanism of action of
(Taylor, W. H.) 36Py-Globulin, human, metabolic heterogeneity of (Cohen, S.& Freeman, T.) 475
y-Globulin, rabbit, specificity of antigens of, hydrolysed bypapain (Kelus, A., Marrack, J. R. & Richards, C. B.)13P
y-Globulins, rabbit, serological classification of (Kelus, A.)13P
4-0-(,-D-Glucopyranosyl)-D-ribitol from hydrolysis of ribi-tol teichoic acid (Armstrong, J. J., Baddiley, J. &Buchanan, J. G.) 610
Glucose breakdown in chick-embryo cells infected withinfluenza virus (Klemperer, H. G.) 67P
Glucose metabolism, effects of 2:4-dinitrophenol and sali-cylate on, in baker's yeast (Moses, V. & Smith, M. J. H.)585
Glucose metabolism, restriction of the availability of par-ticle-bound nucleotides as a controlling mechanism of(Bala'zs, R. & Richter, D.) 67P
Glucose, nature of the diauxic effect with, in Pseudomonasaeruginosa (Hamilton, W. A. & Dawes, E. A.) 70P
Glucose, non-enzymic interaction of phosphate and, inaqueous solutions (Lewin, S.) 17P
[14C]Glucose, effect of salicylate and 2:4-dinitrophenol onincorporation of 14C from, into soluble intermediates ofrat tissues (Smith, M. J. H. & Moses, V.) 579
[14C]Glucose, insulin-stimulated incorporation of, into twoglucose complexes of rat diaphragm (Walaas, O.,Walaas, E., Borrebaek, B. & Kristiansen, T.) 68P
[14C]Glucose, metabolism of, after limb ischaemia in rat(Stoner, H. B., Heath, D. F. & Collins, 0. M.) 135
D-Glucuronolactone, conversion of, into L-ascorbic acid(Chatterjee, I. B., Chatterjee, G. C., Ghosh, N. C., Ghosh,J. J. & Guiha, B. C.) 279
Glucuronosides, steroid, urinary, isolation of (Foggitt, F.& Kellie, A. E.) 62P
Glutamylcystinylvaline, synthesis of the a- and y-isomersof (Morris, D.) 349
y-Glutamyltranspeptidase, particle-bound, effect of, on theproduct of interaction of fluoropyruvate with gluta-thione (Avi-Dor, Y.) 370
Glutathione, effect of particle-bound y-glutamyltranspep-tidase on the product ofinteraction offluoropyruvate with(Avi-Dor, Y.) 370
Glutathione in human erythrocytes, effect of human-serumalbumin on oxidation of (Jocelyn, P. C.) 6P
Glutathione, some effects of, on protamine-treated aminoacid-activating systems (Hele, P.) 59P
L-z-Glycerophosphate-dehydrogenase component ofoxidasesystem in Trypano8ma rhodesienwe (Grant, P. T. &Sargent, J. R.) 48P
L-a-Glycerophosphate oxidase, properties of, and its role inthe respiration of TrypanO8oma rhodesien8e (Grant, P. T.& Sargeant, J. R.) 229
Glycogen, action of human salivary a-amylase on (Roberts,P. J. P. & Whelan, W. J.) 246
Glycogen, stages in the salivary z-amylolysis of (Walker,G. J. & Whelan, W. J.) 257
Glycogen, structures of muscle-phosphorylase limit dex-trins of (Walker, G. J. & Whelan, W. J.) 264
Glycogen-storage disease, amylo-1:6-glucosidase activityin tissues of children with (Hers, H. G.) 69P
Glycolysis in rat brain after shock with and without tran-quillization (Ninomiya, H., Buxton, R. W. & Michaelis,M.) 47P
Glycosidases in aspen tissues (Pridham, J. B.) 13Growth, promotion of, by a non-diabetogenic derivative of
alloxan (Manchester, K. L. & Young, F. G.) 68PGuanidine, effect of, on mitochondrial adenosine triphos-
phatase (Dawkins, M. J. R., Judah, J. D. & Rees, K. R.)200
L-Gulonolactone, conversion of, into L-ascorbic acid (Chat-terjee, I. B., Chatterjee, G. C., Ghosh, N. C., Ghosh, J. J.& Guha, B. C.) 279
L-Gulono-y-lactone, conversion of the free acid and, intoL-ascorbic acid (Isherwood, F. A., Mapson, L. W. & Chen,Y. T.) 157
Haemoglobins, hybrid, starch-gel electrophoresis appliedto the detection of (Gammack, D. B., Huehns, E. R.,Lehmann, H. & Shooter, E. M.) 55P
Haemoglobins, natural and reconstituted, kinetics of thereactions with gases of (Antonini, E. & Gibson, Q. H.)534
Haemoproteins, selective inhibition by 2-heptyl-4-hydroxy-quinoline N-oxide of some peroxidative reactions cata-lysed by (Kogut, M. & Lightbown, J. W.) 8P
Heart, metabolism of urea by (Menne, F.) 63PHeart-muscle particles, non-phosphorylating, oxidation-
reduction potential of cytochrome b in (Holton, F. A. &Colpa-Boonstra, J.) 179
Heart-muscle preparations, kinetics of ubiquinone reactionsin (Redfearn, E. R. & Pumphrey, A. M.) 64
Hens, aromatization of cyclohexanecarboxylic acid in(Baldwin, B. C., Robinson, D. & Williams, R. T.)600
Hepatoma, Novikoff, comparison of nucleic acids of ratliver and (Creaser, E. H. & Spencer, J. H.) 171
634 1960
INDEX OF SUBJECTS2-Heptyl-4-hydroxyquinoline N-oxide, selective irhibition
by, of some peroxidative reactions catalysed by haemo-proteins and by a flavoprotein (Kogut, M. & Lightbown,J. W.) 8P
cycloHexanecarboxylic acid, aromatization of, in hens(Baldwin, B. C., Robinson, D. & Williams, R. T.)600
Hexokinase, properties of, in spirochaetes (Smith, P. J. C.)514
Hexosamine, content of, in cartilage and aorta in rabbit(Grant, R. A., Hathorn, M. & Gillman, T. 412
Hexose metabolism in maize roots (Butt, V. S. & Beevers,H.) 51 P
Hippuric acid, excretion of, by birds after feeding withbenznic acid (Baldwin, B. C., Robinson, D. & Williams,R. T.) 595
Histones, migration of, from nuclei of isolated cerebraltissues kept in cold media (Wolfe, L. S. & Mcllwain, H.)65P
Housefly (Mu8ca domestica L.), adult, effects of DDT anddieldrin on phosphorus metabolism of (Winteringham,F. P. W., Hellyer, G. C. & McKay, M. A.) 543
Hyaluronic acid, interaction of, with collagen (Fessler,J. H.) 124
Hyaluronidase, testicular, mode of action of (Fessler, J. H.)132
Hydrazines, effect of, on monoamine oxidase and somepyridoxal phosphate-requiring enzymes (Heilbronn, E.)45P
D-x-Hydroxy acid dehydrogenase, mitochondrial, someproperties of (Tubbs, P. K.) 48P
16-Hydroxy steroid dehydrogenase, demonstration of, inrat kidney (King, R. J. B.) 7P
,B-Hydroxybutyric acid, formation of, by human placenta(Hosoya, N., Hagerman, D. & Villee, C.) 297
Hydroxyindole oxidases, observations on (Levine, W. G.)43P
3a-Hydroxy-5,-pregnan-20-one, presence of, in urine (Con-tractor, S. F. & Pearlman, W. H.) 36
,5-Hydroxytryptamine in cytoplasmic particles of smallintestine (Prusoff, W. H.) 65P
5-Hydroxytryptamine, some aspects of metabolism of(Chadwick, B. T. & Wilkinson, J. H.) 102
Indolyl-3-carboxylic acid, urinary conjugate of (Bala-krishnan, S. & Rodnight, R.) 61P
Influenza virus, glucose breakdown in chick-embryo cellsinfected with (Klemperer, H. G.) 67P
Inorganic ions, effect of oxygen concentration on nitriteoxidation by Nitrobacter in the presence of (Butt, W. D.& Lees, H.) 425
Inositol phosphatide, brain, studies of biosynthesis of(Strickland, K. P., Thompson, W., Subrahmanyam, D.& Rossiter, R. J.) 41P
Insecticides, effect of, on phosphorus metabolism of adulthousefly (Winteringham, F. P. W., Heilyer, G. C. &McKay, M. A.) 543
Insulin, determination of the insulin-like activity of theA-chain of (Fisher, R. B. & Zachariah, P.) 155
Insulin, incorporation of [14C]glucose into two glucose com-plexes of rat diaphragm stimulated by (Walaas, 0.,Walaas, E., Borrebaek, B. & Kristiansen, T.) 68P
Insulin, reaction of disulphide groups of, with sodium sul-phite (Cecil, R. & Loening, U. E.) 146
Interferon, purification of (Burke, D. C.) 50PIntestine, small, adenosine triphosphate and 5-hydroxy-tryptamine in cytoplasmic particles of (Prusoff, W. H.)65P
Intestine, small, rat, transport ofiodide by, in vitro (Acland,J. D. & Johnson, S.) 19P
Intrinsic factor, some experiments on (Heatley, N. G.,Sheikh, M. A. & Taylor, K. B.) 342
Iodide, transport of, by small intestine of rat in vitro(Acland, J. D. & Johnson, S.) 19P
Iodine isotopes (131I and 1251), labelling of plasma proteinwith (Cohen, S. & Freeman, T.) 475
Ionic movements with electrical pulses in mammalian cere-bral cortical tissue (Cummins, J. T. & McIlwain, H.)64P
Iris leaves, stability of ascorbic acid in extracts of (Booth,V. H. & Constable, B. J.) 206
Ischaemia, limb, metabolism of [14C]glucose, [14C]fructoseand [2-14C]pyruvate after, in rat (Stoner, H. B., Heath,D. F. & Collins, 0. M.) 135
Ketone-body formation, mechanism of (Hird, F. J. R. &Symons, R. H.) 25P
Kidney, chicken, synthesis of L-ascorbic acid in prepara-tions from (Chatterjee, I. B., Chatterjee, G. C., Ghosh,N. C., Ghosh, J. J. & Guha, B. C.) 279
Kidney, rat, demonstration of a 16-hydroxy steroid dehy-drogenase in (King, R. J. B.) 7P
Krebs cycle in mitochondria of Ricinus, effect of carbondioxide on (Ranson, S. L., Walker, D. A. & Clarke, I. D.)216
Lactic dehydrogenase, ox-brain, fluorescent studies of(Winer, A. D.) 5P
Lactic dehydrogenase, ox-brain, purification and somekinetic properties of (Winer, A. D.) 5P
Lactic dehydrogenase, properties of, in spirochaetes (Smith,P. J. C.) 514
Lactonase, partial purification of, from rat liver (Isherwood,F. A., Mapson, L. W. & Chen, Y. T.) 157
Lamellibranch crystalline style (Bailey, K. & Worboys,B. D.) 487
Lathyrism, experiments on metabolism of collagen in(Kulonen, E., Salmi, A. & Juva, K.) 54P
Lens peptidase, enzymology and comparative biochemistryof (Zeller, E. A., Banerjee, R. & Shoch, D.) 49P
Leucocytes, human, circulating, oxygen consumption of,after intravenous injection of tri-iodothyroacetic acidand tri-iodothyronine (Bisset, S. K., Alexander, W. D. &Crooks, J.) 20P
Light, effect of, on carotenoids of etiolated French-beanseedlings (Goodwin, T. W. & Phagpolngarm, S.) 197
Lipid matter, extraction of, by formalin (Chayen, J.,Chaven, R. & Aves, E. K.) 14P
Lipids, ultraviolet-absorbing, properties of, produced byrat adrenals in vitro (Ward, P. J. & Birmingham, M. K.)269
Liver disease, serum-cholinesterase activity in (Kelwick,R. G. 0.) 420
Liver, human and rat, androgens as activators of pyridinenucleotide transhydrogenase in (Williams, D. C., Baron,D. N. & Gore, M. B. R.) 37P
Liver, metabolic activities of a peptidylphosphatide of(Tria, E. & Barnabei, 0.) 36P
Liver mitochondria, rat, isolated, exchange of potassiumions across a concentration difference by (Amoore, J. E.)438
Liver, mouse, effect of Plamodium berghei malaria on mito-chondria of (Riley, M. V. & Deegan, T.) 41
Liver, rat, comparison of the nucleic acids of Novikoffhepatoma and (Creaser, E. H. & Spencer, J. H.) 171
Liver, rat, inhibition by dimethylnitrosamine of incorpora-tion of labelled amino acids into proteins of preparationsof, in vitro (Hultin, T., Arrhenius, E., Low, H. & Magee,P. N.) 109
Liver, rat, presence of basic proteins in ribonucleoproteinsof (Cohn, P., Simson, P. & Butler, J. A. V.) 23P
Liver ribonucleic acid, probable alkylation of, by dimethyl-nitrosamine and ethionine (Farber, E. & Magee, P. N.)58P
Vol. 76 635
INDEX OF SUBJECTSLiver ribosomes, rat, isolated, incorporation of radioactiveamino acids into serum albumin by (Korner, A.) 59P
Liver, synthesis of L-ascorbic acid in preparations from(Chatterjee, I. B., Chatterjee, G. C., Ghosh, N. C., Ghosh,J. J. & Guha, B. C.) 279
Locust (Schistocerca gregaria), carbohydrases in alimentarytract of (Evans, W. A. L. & Payne, D. W.) 50P
Locust (Schistocerca gregaria), desert, oxidation of fattyacids by a particulate fraction from thorax tissues of(Meyer, H., Preiss, B. & Bauer, Sh.) 27
Lombricine, formation in vivo of, in earthworm (Rossiter,R. J., Gaffney, T. J., Rosenberg, H. & Ennor, A. H.)603
Lycopene, incorporation of [1-14C]acetate, [2-14C]acetateand "4CO2 into, by tomato slices (Braithwaite, G. D. &Goodwin, T. W.) 1
DL-[2-14C]Lysine, metabolism of, in turkey poults (Vohra,P. & Kratzer, F. H.) 37P
Lysozyme, digestion of cell walls of Escherichia coli andBacillus megaterium by (Work, E. & Lecadet, M.) 39P
Magnesium and calcium absorption, inter-relation of(Alcock,N. & Maclntyre, I.) 19 P
Maize roots, hexose metabolism in (Butt, V. S. & Beevers,H.) 51 P
Malaria, Plasmodium berghei, effect of, on mouse-livermitochondria (Riley, M. V. & Deegan, T.) 41
Malic dehydrogenase, ox-brain, fluorescent studies of(Winer, A. D.) 5P
Malic dehydrogenase, ox-brain, purification and somekinetic properties of (Winer, A. D.) 5P
Malic dehydrogenases, comparison of (Thorne, C. J. R.) 4PMegascolides cameroni see EarthwormMeromyosins, bovine, reactions of, with antiserum to
bovine myosin (Furminger, I. G. S.) 12PMetal complexes, a potentiometric method for determina-
tion of stability constants of, and its application to com-plexes of adenine anion (Albert, A. & Serjeant, E. P.)621
Metal linkages in the thymus nucleohistone and theirdamage by X-irradiation (Hagen, U.) 56P
Metal-peptide complexes and proteolytic enzymes (Rabin,B. R.) 33P
Methanol incorporation by Pseudomonas sp. AM 1 (Quayle,J. R. & Peel, D.) 3P
Methionine, cobalamin and the synthesis of, by ultrasonicextracts of Eseherichia coli (Guest, J. R., Helleiner, C. W.,Cross, M. J. & Woods, D. D.) 396
Methionine synthesis in Escherichia coli, inhibition of, byanalogues of cobalamin (Guest, J. R.) 405
5-[P-14C]Methoxytryptamine, metabolism of (McIsaac,W. M., Kveder, S. & Page, I. H.) 30P
Methylene blue, mechanism of reduction of, in glucose-glycine-phosphate solutions (Lewin, S.) 17P
[14C]Mevalonate, incorporation of, into P-carotene bv thefungus Phycomyces blakesleeanus (Braithwaite, G. D. &Goodwin, T. W.) 5
DL-[2-14C]Mevalonate, incorporation of, into carrot-rootpreparations (Braithwaite, G. D. & Goodwin, T. W.)194
Mitochondria, behaviour of pyridine nucleotidc o', in a'saline medium' (Birt, L. M. & Bartley, W.) 328
Mitoch-ndria, effect of incubation conditions on respirationof (Bellamy, D. & Bartley, W.) 78
Mitochondria, effects of carbon dioxide on enzymes of,from Ricinus (Ranson, S. L., Walker, D. A. & Clarke,I. D.) 216
Mitochondria, method for determining the concentration ofubiquinone in preparations of (Pumphrey, A. M. & Red-fearn, E. R.) 61
Mitochondria, mouse-liver, effect of Plasmodium bergheimalaria on (Riley, M. V. & Deegan, T.) 41
Mitochondria of Ehrlich ascites tumour cells, pyridinenucleotide content of (Borst, P. & Colpa-Boonstra, J. P.)60P
Mitochondria, pyridine nucleotide metabolism of, incubatedwith and without added substrates and metabolic in-hibitors (Birt, L. M. & Bartley, W.) 427
Mitochondria, rat-liver, isolated, exchange of potassium ionsacross a concentration difference by (Amoore, J. E.) 438
Mitochondria, Ricinus, effects of carbon dioxide on theoxidation of succinate and reduced diphosphopyridinenucleotide by (Bendall, D. S., Ranson, S. L. & Walker,D. A.) 221
Monoamine oxidase, effect of hydrazines and amines on(Heilbronn, E.) 45P
Monoamine oxidase, estimation of (Green, A. L. & Haugh-ton, T. M.) 44P
Monoamine oxidases, further exploration of the activecentre of (Zeller, E. A., Pacha, W. L. & Sarkar, S.) 45P
Monomalonyl-coenzyme A, formation of, by human pla-centa (Hosoya, N., Hagerman, D. & Villee, C.) 297
Mucopolysaccharide, structural function of, in connectivetissue (Fessler, J. H.) 124
Muramic acid, possible precursors for synthesis of, byStaphylococcus aureus 524 (Richmond, M. H. & Perkins,H. R.) 1 P
Musca domestica L. see Housefly, adultMuscle-phosphorylase limit dextrins of glycogen and amylo-
pectin, structures of (Walker, G. J. & Whelan, W. J.)264
Mycobacterium smegmatis, oxidation of natural polyaminesby (Bachrach, U., Persky, S. & Razin, S.) 306
Mycobacterium tuberculosis avium, isolation of copropor-phyrin III from (Patterson, D. S. P.) 189
Myometrium, rat, cytoplasmic fractions of (Wakid, N. W.)88
Myometrium, rat, localization of some cellular constituentsin, in pregnant and ovariectomized states (Wakid, N. W.& Needham, D. M.) 95
Myosin, bovine, reactions of bovine meromyosins with anti-serum to (Furminger, I. G. S.) 12P
L-Myosin, effects of phenylmercuric acetate on enzymicactivity of (Greville, G. D. & Tapley, D. F.) 49P
Naphthyl phosphates, kinetics of phosphatase action on,determined by a highly sensitive spectrofluorimetrictechnique (Moss, D. W.) 32P
Neutral-salt-soluble collagen, some properties of (Fessler,J. H.) 452, 463
Niacin, presence of, in yellow pigment of bull semen(White, I. G. & Lincoln, G. J.) 301
Niacytin, isolation of (Kodicek, E. & Wilson, P. W.) 27PNitrite, effect of oxygen concentration on oxidation of, by
Nitrobacter in the presence of different inorganic ions(Butt, W. D. & Lees, H.) 425
Nitro groups, aromatic, reduction of, during acid hydrolysisin the presence of carbohydrates and its bearing on thecolorimetric determination of E-dinitrophenyl-lysine(Handwerck, V., Bujard, E. & Mauron, J.) 54P
Nitrobacter, effect of oxygen concentration on nitrite oxid-ation by, in the presence of different inorganic ions (Butt,W. D. & Lees, H.) 425a
Novikoff hepatoma, comparison of nucleic acids of rat liverand (Creaser, E. H. & Spencer, J. H.) 171
Nucleic acid turnover and enzyme synthesis in resting bac-teria (Proctor, M. H.) 57P
Nucleic acids of rat liver and Novikoff hepatoma, compari-son of (Creaser, E. H. & Spencer, J. H.) 171
Nucleotides, particle-bound, restriction of the availabilityof, as a controlling mechanism of glucose metabolism(Balazs, R. & Richter, D.) 67P
Nucleotides, soluble, of baker's yeast (Miettinen, J. K. &Savioja, T.) 66P
636 1960
INDEX OF SUBJECTSObese mice, metabolism in New Zealand strain of (Subrah-manyam, K.) 548
Oestradiol, stimulation of fatty acid synthesis by, in vitro(Hosoya, N., Hagerman, D. & Villee, C.) 297
Oestradiol-17,B, effect of, on the production of reduced tri-phosphopyridine nucleotide in rat uterus (Mongkolkul,K. & Grant, J. K.) 46P
Oligosaccharides in aspen tissues (Pridham, J. B.) 13Oophorectomi7zed-hysterectomized women, metabolism of
[16-311]progesterone in (Contractor, S. F. & Pearlman,W. H.) 36
L( + )-Ornithuric acid, exeretion of, by birds after feedingwith benzoic acid (Baldwin, B. C., Robinson, D. & Wil-liams, R. T.) 595
L( + )-Ornithuric acid, excretion of, by the hen after feedingwith cyclohexanecarboxylic acid (Baldwin, B. C., Robin-son, D. & Williams. R. T.) 600
Ovariectomy, localization of some cellular constituents inrat myometrium after (Wakid, N. W. & Needham, D. M.)95
Oxalate, metabolism of, in oxalate-grown Pweudomonasoxalaticwq (OX 1) (Quayle, J. R., Keech, D. B. & Taylor,G.A.) 3P
Oxaloacetate utilization, effect of citric acid-cycle inter-mediates on (Tyler, D. B.) 293
Oxidase system, L-a-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase com-ponent of, in Trypano8oma rhodesiense (Grant, P. T. &Sargent, J. R.) 48P
Oxidation-reduction potential of cvtochrome b in non-phosphorylating heart-muscle particles (Holton, F. A. &Colpa-Boonstra, J.) 179
17-Oxo steroid hydrogen sulphates, urinary, extraction andmeasurementof (McKenna,J. & Norymberski, J. K.) 60P
Oxygen consumption of circulating human leucocytes afterintravenous injection of tri-iodothyroacetic acid andtri-iodothyronine (Bisset, S. K., Alexander, W. D. &Crooks, J.) 20P
Oxygen, effect of concentration of, on nitrite oxidation byNitrobacter in the presence of different inorganic ions(Butt, W. D. & Lees, H.) 425
Oxygen, measurement of diffusion of, through respiringtissue (Longmuir, I. S. & Bourke, A.) 225
Papain, chemical changes in rabbit aorta and ear cartilageinduced by (Grant, R. A., Hathorn, M. & Giliman, T.)412
Papain hydrolysates of rabbit y.globulin, specificity of anti-gens of (Kelus, A., Marrtck, J. R. & Richards, C. B.) 13P
Papain, specificity of antigens of rabbit y-globulin hydro-lysed by (Kelus, A., Marrack, J. R. & Richards, C. B.)13P
Pea seedlings, further purification and properties of amineoxidase of (Mann, P. J. G.) 44P
Pea seeds, protein disuliphide reductase from (Hatch,M. D. & Turner, J. F.) 556
Penicillin, effects of, on a mutant of Escherichia coli re-quiring diaminopimelic acid (Meadow, P.) 8P
Penicillin, metabolism of 6-aminopenicillanic acid andrelated compounds by Penicillium chry8oqenum and itspossible significance for biosynthesis of (Wolff, E. C. &Arn.tein, H. R. V.) 375
Penicillin, utilization of L-cystinyl-L-valine for biosynthesisof (Arnstein, H. R. V. & Morris, D.) 323
Penicillium chrysogenum, metabolism of6-aminopenicillanicacid and related compoumds by, and its possible signifi-cance for penicillin biosynthesis (Wolff, E. C. & Arnstein,H. R. V.) 375
Penicillium chrysoqenum, structure of a peptide present inthe mycelium of (Arnstein. H. R. V. & Morris, D.) 357
Penicillium chry8ogenum, sulphur-containing amino acidsand peptides in the mycelium of (Arnstein, H. R. V.,Artman, M., Morris, D. & Toms, E. J.) 353
Penicillium kinase, mechanism of activation of trypsinogenby (Hofmann, T.) 26P
Peptidase, lens, enzymology and comparative biochemistryof (Zeller, E. A., Banerjee, R. & Shoch, D.) 49P
Peptide containing oc-aminoadipic acid, cystine and valine,structure of, present in mycelium of Penicillium chryso-genum (Arnstein, H. R. V. & Morris, D.) 357
Peptides, sulphur-containing, in the mycelium of Penicil-lium chrysogenum (Arnatein, H. R. V., Artman, M.,Morris, D. & Toms, E. J.) 353
Peptidylphosphatide of liver, metabolic activities of (Tria,E. & Barnabei, 0.) 36P
Phaseolus vulgaris (French bean) seedlings, effect of illumi-nation on carotenoid synthesis in (Goodwin, T. W. &Phagpolngarm, S.) 197
Phenylmercuric acetate, effects of, on enzymic activity ofL-myosin (Greville, G. D. & Tapley, D. F.) 49P
Phosphatase action, kinetics of, on naphthyl phosphates,determined by a highly sensitive spectrotiuorimetrictechnique (Moss, D. W.) 32P
Phosphate, non-enzymic interaction of glucose and, inaqueous solutions (Lewin, S.) 17rE
Phosphocreatine, concentration of, in synovial tissue (Cook,E. R., Thomas, D. P. Page & Dingle, J. T.) 120
Phospholipids of human-blood plasma and their exchangewith the cells (Rowe, C. E.) 471
Phosphoprotein, brain, partial purification of, attached tosubcelJular particles (Heald, P. J.) 56P
Phosphorus metabolism, effects of DDT and dieldrin on, ofadult housefly (Winteringham, F. P. W., Hellyer, G. C.& McKay, M. A.) 543
Phosphorylation, oxidative, and barbiturates (Aldridge,W. N. & Parker, V. H.) 47
Phthalic acid, oxidative metabolism of, by soil pseudo-monads (Ribbons, D. W. & Evans, W. C.) 310
Phycomyces blakesleeanus, incorporation of [14C]acetate,[14C]mevalonate and 14C02 into ,-carotene by (Braith-waite, G. D. & Goodwin, T. W.) 5
Placenta, stimulation of fatty acid synthesis in, by oestra-diol (Hosoya, N., Hagerman, D. & Villee, C.) 297
Plant-cell walls, use of tissue cultures for the study of(Lamport, D. T. A. & Northcote, D. H.) 52P
Plasma, blood, characterization of constituents of brainand, which restore excitability to isolated cerebral tissues(Mcllwain, H.) 16P
Plasma proteins, human, y-globulin fraction of (Cohen, S.& Freeman, T.) 475
Plasminogen, activation of, by staphylokinase (Davidson,F. M.) 56
Plkmodium berghei malaria, effect of, on mouse-livermitochondria (Riley, M. V. & Deegan, T.) 41
Pneumococci, pathway of formation of uridine diphos-phogalacturonic acid in (MiUs, G. T., Smith, E. E. B.,Bernheimer, H. P., Austrian, R. & Galloway, B.)31 P
Polyamines. natural, oxidation of, by Mycobacterium 8meg-matis (Bachrach, U., Persky, S. & Razin, S.) 306
Polvsaccharide, type I pneumococcal capsular, purificationand composition of (Smith, E. E. B., Galloway, B. &Mlills, G. T.) 35P
Populus species, oligosaccharides and glycosidases in (Prid-ham, J. B.) 13
Potassium ions, exchange of, across a concentration dif-ference by isolated rat-liver mitochondria (Amoore, J. E.)438
Pregnancy, advanced, metabolism of [16-8H]progesteronein (Contractor, S. F. & Pearlman W. H.) 36
Pregnancy, localization of some cellular constitiuents in ratmvometrium during (Wakid, N. W. & Needham, D. M.)95
5fi-Pregnane-3:20-dione, presence of, in urine (Contractor,S. F. & Pearlman, W. H.) 36
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INDEX OF SUBJECTS[16-3H]Progesterone metabolism in advanced pregnancyand in oophorectomized-hysterectomized women (Con-tractor. S. F. & Pearlman, W. H.) 36
Protaniine-treated amino acid-activating systems, someeffects of glutathione on (Hele, P.) 59P
Protein content of rat brain after shock with and withouttranquillization (Ninomiya, H., Buxton, R. W. &Michaelis, M.) 47P
Protein disulphide reductase from pea seeds (Hatch, M. D.& Turner, J. F.) 5.56
Protein ofisolated rat-liver ribosomes, amino acid incorpora-tion into (Korner, A.) 28P
Protein, promotion of incorporation of amino acid into, bya non-diabetogenic derivative of alloxan (Manchester,K. L. & Young, F. G.) 68r
Proteins, basic, presence of, in ribonucleoproteins of ratliver (Cohn, P., Simson, P. & Butler, J. A. V.) 23P
Proteins, inhibition by dimethylnitrosamine of incorpora-tion of labelled amino acids into, of rat-liver preparationsin vitro (Hultin, T., Arrhenius, E., Low, H. & Magee,P. N.) I0(9
Proteins, intra- and extra-cellular, interaction of thyroidhormones with (Tata, J. R.) 35P
Proteins, studies on biosynthesis of, in the silkworm (Faulk-ner, P. & Bheemeswar, B.) 71
Proteins, thermodynamic approach to the selective effectof pH in competitive biosynthesis of (Lewin, S.) 29P
Proteins, ultraviolet fluorescence of, in neutral solution(Teale, F. W. J.) 381
Proteolytic enzyme from rabbit spleen, study of (Lapresle,C. & Webb, T.) 538
Protocatechuic acid, bacterial oxidation of (Trippett, S.,Dagley, S. & Stopher, D. A.) 9P
Protocatechuic acid, formation of, by Pseudomonas sp.from phthalic acid and 4:5-dihydroxyphthalic acid(Ribbons, D. W. & Evans, W. C.) 310
Pseudomonads, soil, oxidative metabolism of phthalic acidby (Ribbons, D. W. & Evans, W. C.) 310
Pseudomonws aeruginosa, nature of the diauxic effect withglucose and organic acids in (Hamilton, W. A. & Dawes,E. A.) 70P
P8eudomonas oxakaticu8 (OX 1), oxalate-grown, metabolismof oxalate in (Quayle, J. R., Keech, D. B. & Taylor, G. A.)3P
Pseudomonws sp. AM 1, incorporation of methanol andcarbon dioxide by (Quayle, J. R. & Peel, D.) 3P
Pyridine nucleotide content of mitochondria of Ehrlichascites tumour cells (Borst, P. & Colpa-Boonstra, J. P.)60P
Pyridine nucleotide metabolism of mitochondria incubatedwith and without added substrates and metabolic inhibi-tors (Birt, L. M. & Bartley, W.) 427
Pyridine nucleotide transhydrogenase, androgens as acti-vators of, in human and rat liver (Williams, D. C., Baron,D. N. & Gore, M. B. R.) 37P
Pyridine nucleotides of mitochondria, behaviour of, in a'saline medium' (Birt, L. M. & Bartley, W.) 328
Pyridoxal phosphate-requiring enzymes, effect of hydr.azines and amines on (Heilbronn, E.) 45iP
[2-14C]Pyruvate, metabolism of, after limb ischaemia in rat(Stoner, H. B., Heath, D. F. & Collins, 0. M.) 135
[3-14C]Pyruvate, effects of salicylate and 2:4-dinitrophenolon the metabolism of, in isolated rat tissues (Huggins,A. K., Moses, V. & Smith, M. J. H.) 11P
Pyruvic acid, clastic fission of, in Zymosarcina ventriculi(Arbuthnott, J. P., Bauchop, T. & Dawes, E. A.) 12P
Reductases of rat brain after shock with and without tran-quillization (Ninomiya, H., Buxton, R. W. & Michaelis,M.) 47P
Renal-tissue citrate and citrate excretion in rat (Craw-ford, M. A. & Milne, M. D.) 23P
Respiration ofmitochondria, effect ofincubation conditionson (Bellamy, D. & Bartley, W.) 78
Respiration of Trypanosoma rhodesiense, properties of L-(X-glycerophosphate oxidase and its role in (Grant, P. T. &Sargent, J. R.) 229
Respiration, salt-stimulation of, in carrot slices (Dalgarno,L. & Hird, F. J. R.) 209
Ribitol, failure of bull spermatozoa to oxidize (White, I. G.& Lincoln, G. J.) 301
Ribitol teichoic acid, structure of, from walls of Bacillussubtilis (Armstrong, J. J., Baddiley, J. & Buchanan, J. G.)610
Riboflavin, effect of, on the metabolism of bull spermatozoa(White, I. G. & Lincoln, G. J.) 301
Riboflavin, presence of, in yellow pigment of bull semen(White, I. G. & Lincoln, G. J.) 301
Ribonucleic acid, biosynthesis of, by particle-free extractsof mammalian cells (Burdon, R. H. & Smellie, R. M. S.)2P
Ribonucleic acid, distribution of additional components in,from particulate and soluble fractions of cells (Dunn.D. B., Smith, J. D. & Simpson, M. V.) 24P
Ribonucleic acid, liver, probable alkylation of, by dimethyl-nitrosamine and ethionine (Farber, E. & Magee, P. N.)58P
Ribonucleic acid, low-angle X-ray-scattering studies of, insolution (Timasheff, S. N. & Luzzati, V.) 57P
Ribonucleic acid metabolism, effect of encephalomyo-carditis-virus infection on, of Krebs II mouse ascites cells(Martin, E. M.) 30P
Ribonucleic acid synthesis in extracts of mammalian cells(Burdon, R. H. & Smellie, R. M. S.) 21P
Ribonucleoproteins of rat liver, presence of basic proteinsin (Cohn, P., Simson, P. & Butler, J. A. V.) 23P
Ribosomes, rat-liver, isolated, amino acid incorporationinto protein of (Korner, A.) 28P
Ribosomes, rat-liver, isolated, incorporation of radioactiveamino acids into serum albumin by (Korner, A.)59P
Ricinus, effects of carbon dioxide on mitochondrial en-zymes from (Ranson, S. L., Walker, D. A. & Clarke, I. D.)216
Salicylate, effect of, on glucose metabolism in baker's yeast(Moses, V. & Smith, M. J. H.) 585
Salicylate, effect of, on incorporation of 14C from [14C]glu-cose and [14C]acetate into soluble intermediates of rattissues (Smith, M. J. H. & Moses, V.) 579
Salicylate, effect of, on the metabolism of [3-1'C]pyruvatein isolated rat tissues (Huggins, A. K., Moses, V. &Smith. M. J. H.) 11P
Saliva, inhibition of amylase activity of, by citrate (Street,H. V.) 10
Salivary a-amylase, human, action of, on amylopectin andglycogen (Roberts, P. J. P. & Whelan, W. J.) 246
Salivary a-amylase limit dextrin from amylopectin, struc-ture of (Bines, B. J. & Whelan, W. J.) 253
Salivary a-amylolysis of amylose, amylopectin and glyco-gen, stages in (Walker, G. J. & Whelan, W. J.) 257
Schinopsis spp., distribution and deposition of tannins inheartwood of (Roux, D. G. & Evelyn, S. R.) 17
Schistocerca gregaria (desert locust), oxidation of fatty acidsby a particulate fraction from thorax tissues of (Meyer,H., Preiss, B. & Bauer, Sh.) 27
Semen, bull, content of riboflavin, niacin, thiamine andrelated compounds in yellow pigment of (White, I. G. &Lincoln, G. J.) 301
Serum-cholinesterase activity in health and in liver disease(Kekwick, R. G. 0.) 420
Shock, reductases, glycolysis and protein content of ratbrain after, with and without tranquillization (Ninomiya,H., Buxton, R. W. & Michaelis, M.) 47P
638 1960
INDEX OF SUBJECTSSialic acid, presence of, in human cartilage (Anderson, A. J.)53P
Silkworm, Bombyx mori (L.), studies on biosynthesis ofproteins in (Faulkner, P. & Bheemeswar, B.) 71
Sodium sulphite, reaction of disulphide groups of insulinwith (Cecil, R. & Loening, U. E.) 146
Spirochaetes, carbohydrate metabolism of, in vivo and invitro (Fulton, J. D. & Smith, P. J. C.) 491
Spirochaetes, enzymes associated with disintegrated cellsand extracts of (Smith, P. J. C.) 500
Spirochaetes, properties of aldolase in (Smith, P. J. C.)508
Spirochaetes, properties of hexokinase and lactic dehydro-genase in (Smith, P. J. C.) 514
Spleen, rabbit, study of a proteolytic enzyme from (La-presle, C. & Webb, T.) 538
Staphylococcus aureus 524, possible precursors for synthesisof muramic acid by (Richmond, M. H. & Perkins, H. R.)1P
Staphylokinase, activation of plasminogen by (Davidson,F. M.) 56
Starch-gel electrophoresis applied to the detection of hybridhaemoglobins (Gammack, D. B., Huehns, E. R., Leh-mann, H. & Shooter, E. M.) 55P
Steroid sulphates, urinary, direct chromatographic estima-tion of (Bush, I. E. & Gale, M. M.) 10P
Streptokinase, activation of plasminogen by (Davidson,F. M.) 56
Streptomycin, action of, on Vibrio cholerae (Krishna Murti,C. R.) 362
Streptomycin, decrease in oxidative activities of bacteriaduring inhibition of growth by (Hancock, R.) 69P
Strontium, some aspects of the metabolism of, in lactatingcows (Garner, R. J., Jones, H. G. & Sansom, B. F.)572
Style, crystalline, of lamellibranchs (Bailey, K. & Worboys,B. D.) 487
Succinate, effects of carbon dioxide on the oxidation of, byRicinus mitochondria (Bendall, D. S., Ranson, S. L. &Walker, D. A.) 221
Succinate oxidation, effect of citric acid-cycle intermediateson (Tyler, D. B.) 293
Succinic dehydrogenase in mitochondria of Ricinus, inhibi-tion of, by carbon dioxide (Bendall, D. S., Ranson, S. L. &Walker, D. A.) 221
Succinic oxidase in mitochondria of Ricinus, inhibition of,by carbon dioxide (Ranson, S. L., Walker, D. A. & Clarke,I. D.) 216
Sulphate, incorporation of, into chondroitin sulphate inembryonic chick cartilage (Adams, J. B.) 520
Sulphite, reaction of 2:2'-diaminodiethyl disulphide (cyst-amine) with, at low pH (Cecil, R.) 156
Synovial tissue, concentrations of creatine and phospho-creatine in (Cook, E. R., Thomas, D. P. Page & Dingle,J. T.) 120
Tannins, distribution and deposition of, in heartwoods ofAcacia mollisima and Schinopsis spp. (Roux, D. G. &Evelyn, S. R.) 17
Thiamine, presence of, in yellow pigment of bull semen(White, I. G. & Lincoln, G. J.) 301
2[*S]-Thiohydantoin, metabolism of (Broadhead, G. D. &Kilpatrick, R.) 63P
Thiol group in the 'active site' of creatine phosphokinase(Watts, D. C., Rabin, B. R. & Crook, E. M.) 7P
Thymidine kinases in mammalian tissues (Weissman, S. M.,Paul, J., Thomson, R. Y., Smellie, R. M. S. & Davidson,J. N.) 1 P
Thymus nucleohistone, metal linkages in, and their damageby X-irradiation (Hagen, U.) 56P
Thyroid auto-antigens, biochemical studies of (Roitt, I. M.,Doniach, D. & Couchman, K.) 34P
Thyroid hormones, interaction of, with intra- and extra-cellular proteins (Tata, J. R.) 35P
Tissue cultures, use of, for the study of plant-cell walls(Lamport, D. T. A. & Northcote, D. H.) 52P
Tocopherols, simultaneous determination of ubiquinones,ubichromenols (substance SC) and, in animal tissues(Diplock, A. T., Green, J., Edwin, E. E. & Bunyan, J,)563
Tomato seedlings, effects of chelating agents on roots of(Cocking, E. C.) 51P
Tomato slices, incorporation of [1-'4C]acetate, [2-14C]acetateand 14C02 into lycopene by (Braithwaite, G. D. & Good-win, T. W.) 1
Tri-iodothyroacetic acid, oxygen consumption of circulatinghuman leucocytes after intravenous injection of tri-iodo-thyronine and (Bisset, S. K., Alexander, W. D. & Crooks,J.) 20P
Tri-iodothyronine, oxygen consumption of circulatinghuman leucocytes after intravenous injection of tri-iodothyroacetic acid and (Bisset, S. K., Alexander, W. D.& Crooks, J.) 20P
Triphosphoinositide B, hydrolysis products of, preparedfrom ox brain (Dawson, R. M. C. & Dittmer, J. C.)42P
Triphosphopyridine nucleotide, reduced, effect ofoestradiol-17f on the production of, in rat uterus (Mongkolkul, K. &Grant, J. K.) 46P
Triphosphopyridine nucleotide reductase, photosynthetic,from Chlorella and higher plants (Hill, R. & Bendall, F.)47P
Trypanosoma rhodesiense, L-oa-glycerophosphate dehydro-genase component of oxidase system in (Grant, P. T. &Sargent, J. R.) 48P
Trypanosom,a rhodesiense, properties of L-o-glycerophos-phate oxidase and its role in the respiration of (Grant,P. T. & Sargent, J. R.) 229
Trypsin-catalysed hydrolysis of synthetic substrates, kin-etics of (Elmore, D. T. & Baines, N. J.) 25P
Trypsinogen, mechanism of activation of, by Penicilliumkinase (Hofmann, T.) 26P
Ubichromenols (substance SC), simultaneous determina-tions of tocopherols, ubiquinones and, in animal tissues(Diplock, A. T., Green, J., Edwin, E. E. & Bunyan, J.)563
Ubiquinone, method for determining the concentration of,in mitochondrial preparations (Pumphrey, A. M. &Redfearn, E. R.) 61
Ubiquinone oxidase in heart-muscle preparations (Red-fearn, E. R. & Pumphrey, A. M.) 64
Ubiquinone reactions in heart-muscle preparations, kineticsof (Redfearn, E. R. & Pumphrey, A. M.) 64
Ubiquinone reductase in heart-muscle preparations (Red-fearn, E. R. & Pumphrey, A. M.) 64
Ubiquinones, simultaneous determinations of tocopherols,ubichromenols (substance SC) and, in animal tissues (Dip-lock, A. T., Green, J., Edwin, E. E. & Bunyan, J.)563
Urea, metabolism of, by heart (Menne, F.) 63PUridine diphosphogalacturonic acid, pathway of formation
of, in type XXXIII pneumococci and its importance inthe formation of binary capsulated type III-XXXIIIpneumococci during transformation (Mills, G. T., Smith,E. E. B., Bernheimer, H. P., Austrian, R. & Galloway,B.) 31 P
Urine colloids, separation of, on diethylaminoethylcellulose(Anderson, A. J., Lepper, M. H. & Winzler, R. J.)loP
Urine, direct chromatographic estimation of steroid sul-phates of (Bush, I. E. & Gale, M. M.) IOP
Urine, inhibition of amylase activity of, by citrate (Street,H. V.) 10
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INDEX OF SUBJECTSUronic acid, content of, in cartilage and aorta in rabbit
(Grant, R. A., Hathorn, M. & Gillman, T.) 412Uterus, rat, effect of oestradiol-17ft on the production of
reduced triphosphopyTidine nucleotide in (Mongkolkul,K. & Grant, J. K.) 46P
Vitamin D2, '4C-labelled, fate of physiological doses of, innormal and rachitic rats (Kodicek, E. & Ashby, D. R.)14P
Vitamin D2, 14C-labelled, metabolism of, injected intra-cardially into rats (Kodicek, E., Cruickshank, E. M. &
Ashbv, D. R.) 15PVibrio cholerae, action of streptomycin on (Krishna Murti,
C. R.) 362
Waxy-maize starch, action of a-amylase on (Roberts,P. J. P. & Whelan, W. J.) 246
Waxy-maize starch, an a-amylase limit dextrin from (Bines,B. J. & Whelan, W. J.) 253
X-ray-scattering studies, low-angle, of ribonucleic acid insolution (Timasheff, S. N. & Luzzati, V.) 57P
Yeast, baker's, effects of 2:4-dinitrophenol and salicylateon glucose metabolism in (Moses, V. & Smith, M. J. H.)585
Yeast, baker's, soluble nucleotides of (Miettinen, J. K. &
Savioja, T.) 66PYellow pigment of bull semen and its content of riboflavin,
niacin, thiamine and related compounds (White, I. G. &Lincoln, G. J.) 301
Zymo8arcina ventriculi, clastic fission of pyruvic acid in(Arbuthnott, J. P., Bauchop, T. & Dawes, E. A.) 12P
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