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ATPase and phosphatase activities are differentially inhibited by photo-oxidation of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase
Mignaco, Julio Alberto
1997
1321
3
p. 252-258
7 p.
article
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Binding of MOA-stilbene to the mitochondrial cytochrome b c 1 complex is affected by the protonation state of a redox–Bohr group of the `Rieske' iron–sulfur protein
Brandt, Ulrich
1997
1321
3
p. 238-242
5 p.
article
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Cloning and molecular analyses of the Arabidopsis thaliana plastid pyruvate dehydrogenase subunits 1 The nucleotide sequence data in this article have been entered into the GenBank database under the accession numbers U80185 and U80186. 1
Johnston, Mark L
1997
1321
3
p. 200-206
7 p.
article
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Direct observation of spectral substructure in the Qy-absorption band of light harvesting complex II by nonlinear polarisation spectroscopy in the frequency domain at low temperature
Schubert, Axel
1997
1321
3
p. 195-199
5 p.
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Effect of nitroso compounds on Na/K-ATPase
Boldyrev, Alexander A
1997
1321
3
p. 243-251
9 p.
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Intramolecular oxidation of cytochrome c by covalently attached sulfoaromatic molecules
Kotlyar, Alexander B
1997
1321
3
p. 221-228
8 p.
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Patch clamp investigation into the phosphate carrier from Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitochondria
Herick, Klaus
1997
1321
3
p. 207-220
14 p.
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The role of the membrane-spanning and extra-membranous regions of the iron–sulfur protein in its assembly into the cytochrome b c 1 complex of yeast mitochondria 1 The amino acid residue numbers used throughout this paper are those of the yeast precursor protein [1]. The residue numbers of the beef mature protein can be obtained by subtracting 20 from the numbers presented here. 1
Obungu, V
1997
1321
3
p. 229-237
9 p.
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