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1975
D Osborn and DH Jenkinson. 1975. “Proceedings: Comparison of the effects of selective alpha and beta-receptor agonists on intracellular cyclic AMP levels and glycogen phosphorylase activity in guinea-pig liver.” Br J Pharmacol, 55, 2, Pp. 286P-287P.
LP Renaud and JS Kelly. 1975. “Proceedings: Response of identified ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus neurons to putative neurotransmitters applied by microiontophoresis.” Br J Pharmacol, 55, 2, Pp. 277P-278P.
J Marniemi and MG Parkki. 1975. “Radiochemical assay of glutathione S-epoxide transferase and its enhancement by phenobarbital in rat liver in vivo.” Biochem Pharmacol, 24, 17, Pp. 1569-72.
KH Leung and PC Hinkle. 1975. “Reconstitution of ion transport and respiratory control in vesicles formed from reduced coenzyme Q-cytochrome c reductase and phospholipids.” J Biol Chem, 250, 21, Pp. 8467-71.Abstract
Reduced coenzyme Q-cytochrome c reductase from bovine heart mitochondria (complex III) was incorporated into phospholipid vesicles by the cholate dialysis procedure. Soybean phospholipids or mixtures of purified phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylethanolamine, and cardiolipin could be used. Oxidation of reduced coenzyme Q2 by the reconstituted vesicles with cytochrome c as oxidant showed the following energy-coupling phenomena. 1. Protons were translocated outward with a coupling ratio, H+/2e, of 1.9 +/- 0.2. Measurements with mitochondria under similar conditions showed an H+/2e ratio of 1.8. Proton translocation was not seen in the presence of uncoupling agents and was in addition to the net acidification of the medium from the over-all oxidation reaction. 2. Potassium ions were taken up by the reconstituted vesicles in the presence of valinomycin in a reaction coupled to electron transfer. The coupling ratio for K+ uptake, K+/2e, was 2.0 in the vesicles and approximately 1.5 in mitochondria. 3. The rate of oxidation of reduced coenzyme Q2 by the reconstituted vesicles was stimulated up to 10-fold by uncouplers or by valinomycin plus nigericin and K+ ions. Addition of valinomycin alone in a K+ medium caused a transient stimulation of electron transfer. The results indicate that energy coupling can be observed with isolated reduced coenzyme Q-cytochrome c reductase if the enzyme complex is properly incorporated into a phospholipid vesicle.
EB Thompson, CU Anderson, and ME Lippman. 1975. “Serum-free growth of HTC cells containing glucocorticoid- and insulin-inducible tyrosine aminotransferase and cytoplasmic glucocorticoid receptors.” J Cell Physiol, 86, 2 PT 2 SUPPL 1, Pp. 403-11.Abstract
HTC cells have been made to grow in chemically defined medium without any macromolecular supplements whatsoever. Initial estimates of their relative amino acid requirements have been made. The cells grown in the defined medium retain many of the differentiated features which have been the focus of investigation in their serum-grown counterparts. Thus, the cells in defined medium contain cytoplasmic glucocorticoid receptors and have tyrosine aminotransferase which can be induced by glucocorticoids, serum or insulin. These cells also produce, in small amounts, an as yet undefined rat serum protein.
YW Chow, R Pietranico, and A Mukerji. 1975. “Studies of oxygen binding energy to hemoglobin molecule.” Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 66, 4, Pp. 1424-31.
GC Mills, JB Alperin, and KB Trimmer. 1975. “Studies on variant glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenases: G6PD Fort Worth.” Biochem Med, 13, 3, Pp. 264-75.

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