VOLUME IV. Special Techniques for the Enzymologist
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Section I. Techniques for Characterization of Proteins (Procedures and Interpretations)
- Electrophoresis; Macro and Micro.
- Ultracentrifugation and Related Techniques (Diffusion, Viscosity) for Molecular Size and Shape.
- Infra-red Spectrophotometry.
- X-ray Diffraction.
- Light Scattering Measurements.
- Flow Birefringence.
- Fluorescence Polarization and Other Fluorescence Techniques.
- The Solubility Method for Protein Purity.
- Determination of Amino Acid Sequence in Proteins.
- Determination of Essential Groups for Enzyme Activity.
Section II. Techniques for Metabolic Studies
- Measurement of Rapid Reaction Rates; Techniques and Applications, Including Determination of Spectra of Cytochromes and Other Electron Carriers in Respiring Cells.
- Use of Artificial Electron Acceptors in the Study of Dehydrogenases.
- Use of Percolation Technique for the Study of the Metabolism of Soil Microorganisms.
- Methods for Study of the Hill Reaction.
- Methods for Measurement of Nitrogen Fixation.
- Cytochemistry.
Section III. Techniques for Isotope Studies
- The Measurement of Isotopes.
- The Synthesis and Degradation of Labeled Compounds (Including Application to Metabolic Studies): Monosaccharides and Polysaccharides; Citric Acid Cycle Intermediates; Glycolic, Glyoxylic and Oxalic Acids; Purines and Pyrimidines; Porphyrins; Amino Acids and Proteins; Steroids; Methylated Compounds and Derivatives; Sulfur Compounds; Fatty Acids; Phospholipids; Coenzymes; Iodinated Compounds; Intermediates of Photosynthesis; O18-Labeled Phosphorus Compounds.