[CITATION][C] Respiratory enzymes in oxidative phosphorylation: III. The steady state

B Chance, GR Williams - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1955 - Elsevier
B Chance, GR Williams
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1955Elsevier
Method-The initiation and cessation of rapid respiration appear to be coincident with the
interval during which added ADP is phosphorylated (8), and this interval is accurately
marked by the breaks in the platinum micro electrode recordings, as is illustrated by Figs. 2
and 4 of Paper I (8). In this paper the platinum micro electrode data are recorded at the same
time as the spectrophotometric data by means of mirror galvanometer registrations on
moving photographic film. In the spectrophotometric* This research has been supported in …
Method-The initiation and cessation of rapid respiration appear to be coincident with the interval during which added ADP is phosphorylated (8), and this interval is accurately marked by the breaks in the platinum micro electrode recordings, as is illustrated by Figs. 2 and 4 of Paper I (8). In this paper the platinum micro electrode data are recorded at the same time as the spectrophotometric data by means of mirror galvanometer registrations on moving photographic film. In the spectrophotometric
* This research has been supported in part by grants from the National Science Foundation and from the Office of Naval Research. i The following abbreviations are used: adenosine diphosphate= ADP, adenosine triphosphate= ATP, oxidized diphosphopyridine nucleotide= DPN, reduced diphosphopyridine nucleotide= DPNH, flavoprotein= fp, reduced flavoprotein= rfp.
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