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BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL - Accepted Manuscripts
Volume 71, Number 2 - August 1996


NEW AND NOTABLE COMMENTARIES                                

B60398
New Insights into the Workings of the 'Ultimate Swimming Machine'.
Karel Svoboda

B60416
Atomic Force Microscope: The Crystallographer's best friend?
S. M. Lindsay.

B60453
Shuffling Protons in Bacteriohodopsin: Long Distance Coupling Between 
the pKa's of Two Carboxylic Groups. 
Janos K. Lanyi.


BIOPHYSICAL THEORY AND MODELING                             

B50807
On the Origins of the Hydrophobic Effect.  Observation from Simulations 
of n-Dodecane in Model Solvents. 
A. Wallqvist and D. G. Covell.

B50831
Simulation of the Gel-Fluid Transition in a Membrane Composed of Lipids
with Two Connected Acyl Chains: Application of a Dimer-Move Step. 
Roman Jerala, Paulo F. F. Almeida, and Rodney L. Biltonen.

B60059
Energetic Constraints on the Creation of Cell Membrane Pores by Magnetic
Particles. 
Timothy E. Vaughan and James C. Weaver.

B60081
Model for Magnetic Field Effects on Radical Pair Recombination in Enzyme
Kinetics. 
C. Eichwald and J. Walleczek.

B60090
Proton Transport Across Transient Single-File Water Pores in a Lipid
Membrane Studied by Molecular Dynamics Simulations. 
S. J. Marrink, F. Jahnig, and H. J. C. Berendsen.

B60101
Interaction Between Inclusions Embedded in Membranes.
H. Aranda-Espinoza, A. Berman, N. Dan, P. Pincus, and S. Safran.

B60130
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Valinomycin and its Potassium 
Complex in Homogenous Solvents. 
T. R. Forester, W. Smith, and J. H. R. Clarke.

B60172
Theory of Deformable Substrates for Cell Motility Studies.
Mark A. Peterson.

B60219
Thermodynamic Stability of Water Molecules in the Bacteriorhodopsin 
Proton Channel: A Molecular Dynamics Free Energy Perturbation Study. 
Benoit Roux, Mafalda Nina, Regis Pomes, and Jeremy C. Smith.


CHANNELS, RECEPTORS, AND TRANSPORTERS                       

B50653
[K+] Dependence of Open Channel Conductance in Cloned Inward Rectifier
Potassium Channels (IRK1, Kir2.1). 
A. N. Lopatin and C. G. Nicholas.

B50717
Mechanism of Voltage-Dependent Gating in Skeletal Muscle Chloride 
Channels.
Christoph Fahlke, Angela Rosenbohm, Nenad Mitrovic, Alfred L. George, 
Jr., and Reinhardt Rudel.

B50767
Purification and Characterization of Ryanotoxin, a Peptide with Actions
Similar to Ryanodine. 
Jeffery Morrissette, Maryline Beurg, Manana Sukhareva, and Roberto 
Coronado.

B50821
Surface Potentials Measure Ion concentrations Near Lipid Bilayers During
Rapid Solution Changes. 
Derek R. Laver and Brian A. Curtis.

B50843
Xenopus Connexin38 Forms Hemi-gap Junctional Channels in the 
Nonjunctional Plasma Membrane of Xenopus Oocytes. 
L. Ebihara.

B50899
A Single Tryptophan on M2 of Glutamate Receptor Channels Confers High
Permeability to Divalent Cations.
Antonio V. Ferrer-Montiel, William Sun, and Mauricio Montal.

B50936
Responce of Ryanodine Receptor Channels to Ca2+ Steps Produced by 
Rapid Solution Exchange. 
Derek R. Laver and Brian A. Curtis.

B60084
Unitary Cardiac Na+, Ca2+ Exchange Current Magnitudes Determined 
from Channel-Like Noise and Charge Movements of Ion Transport. 
Donald W. Hilgemann.

B60092
Rectification of Rabbit Cardiac Ryanodine Receptor Current by Endogenous
Polyamines. 
Akira Uehara, Micahel Fill, Patricio Velez, Midori Yasukochi,
and Issei Imaga.

B60107
Circular Dichroism Studies of the Mitochondrial Channel, VDAC, from
Neurarpora Crassa.
Ling Shao, Kathleen W. Kinnally, and Carmen A. Mannella.

B60186
Conductance and Permeation of Monovalent Cations Through
Depletion-Activated Ca2+ Channels (Icrac) in Jurkat T Cells. 
Albrecht Lepple-Wienhues and Michael D. Cahalan.


MEMBRANES                                                   

B50292
Electrostatics of a Simple Membrane Model Using the Green's Functions
Formalism. 
Eberhard von Kitzing and Dikeos Mario Soumpasis.

B50506
Hisactophilin Mediated Binding of Actin to Lipid Lamellae-A Neutron
Reflectivity Study of Protein Membrane Coupling. 
Christoph Naumann, Christian Dietrich, Almuth Behrisch, Thomas Bayerl, 
Michael Schleicher, David Bucknall, and Erich Sackmann.

B50702
Indirect Evidence for Lipid-domain Formation in the Transition Region of
Phospholipid Bilayer by Two-probe Fluorescence Energy Transfer. 
Solvejg Pedersen, Kent Jorgensen, Thomas R. Baekmark, and Ole G. 
Mouritsen.

B50720
Pore Formation in Lipid Bilayer Membranes Made of Phosphatidylinositol 
and Oxidized Cholesterol Followed by Means of Alternating Current. 
Enrico Gallucci, Silvia Micelli, and Gianluigi Monticelli.

B50799
Effects of Lutein and Cholesterol on Alkyl Chain Bending in Lipid Bilayers:
a Pulse ESR Spin Labeling Study. 
Jun-Jie Yin and Witold K. Subczynski.

B50833
Fourier Transform Infared Spectroscopic Studies on Avidin Secondary
Structure, and Complexation with Bioten and Bioten-Lipid Assemblies. 
Musti J. Swamy, Thomas Heimburg, and Derek Marsh.

B50877
Surface Plasmon Resonance Studies of Complex Formation Between 
Cytochrome C and Bovine Cytochrome C Oxidase Incorporated into a 
Supported Planar Lipid Bilayer.  I. Binding of Cytochrome C to 
Cardiolipin/Phosphatidylcholine Membranes in the Absence of Oxidase. 
Zdzislaw Salamon and Gordon Tollin.

B50878
Surface Plasmon Resonance Studies of Complex Formation Between 
Cytochrome C and Bovine Cytochrome C Oxidase Incorporated into a 
Supported Planar Lipid Bilayer. II. Binding of Cytochrome C to Oxidase-
Containing Cardiolip/Phosphatidylcholine Membranes. 
Zdzislaw Salamon and Gordon Tollin.

B60026
Calcium Mediated DNA Adsorption to Yeast Cell and Kinetics of Cells
Transformation by Electroporation. 
E. Neumann, S. Kakorin, I. Tsoneva, B. Nikolova, and T. Tomov.

B60080
Detection of Membrane Packing Defects by Time-Resolved Fluorescence
Depolarization. 
Sun-Yung Chen and Kwan Hon Cheng.

B60089
Structure of Gel Phase Saturated Lecithin Bilayers: Temperature and Chain
Length Dependence. 
W.-J. Sun, S. Tristram-Nagle, R. M. Suter, and J. F. Nagle.

B60096
Binding of Small Basic Peptides to Membranes Containing Acidic Lipids:
Theoretical Models and Experimental Results. 
Nir Ben-Tal, Barry Honig, Robert M. Peitzsch, Gennady Denisov, and 
Stuart McLaughlin.

B60185
Fluorescence Quenching Study of Percolation and Compartmentalization in
Two-Phase Lipid Bilayers. 
Barbora Piknova, Derek Marsh, and Thomas E. Thompson.


MUSCLES AND CONTRACTILITY                                   

B50485
Myosin Light Chain Phosphorylation Affects the Structure of Rabbit 
Skeletal Muscle Thick Filaments. 
Rhea J. C. Levine, Robert W. Kensler, Zhaohui Yang, James T. Stull, and 
H. Lee Sweeney.

B50614
Small Segmental Rearrangements in the Myosin Head Can Explain Force
Generation in Muscle. 
F. G. Diaz Banos, J. Bordas, J. Lowy, and A. Svensson.

B50882
Intracellular Calibration of the Calcium Indicator indo-1 in Isolated
Fibers of Xenopus Muscle. 
Hakan Westerblad and David G. Allen.

B60175
Torque Generating Units of the Bacterial Flagellar Motor Step
Independently. 
Aravinthan D. T. Samuel and Howard C. Berg.

B60234
A Gap Isolation Method to Investigate Electrical and Mechanical Properties
of Fully Contracting Skeletal Muscle Fibers. 
Albert M. Kim, Marino DiFranco, and Julio L. Vergara.


NUCLEIC ACIDS                                               

B60006
The Folded State of Long Duplex-DNA Chain Reflects Its Solution History. 
S. Kidoaki and K. Yoshikawa.

B60178
H-Bond Stability in the tRNAaspAnticodon Hairpin: Three Nanoseconds of
Multiple Molecular Dynamics Trajectories. 
Pascal Auffinger and Eric Westhof.

B60179
Brownian Dynamics Simulations of Supercoiled DNA with Bent 
Sequences.
Giuseppe Chirico and Jorg Langowski.

B60211
Fluorescence Characteristics of 5-carboxytetramethylrhodamine Linked
Covalently to the 5'-end of Oligonucleotides. Multiple Conformers of
Single- and Double-Stranded Dye-DNA Complexes. 
Gyorgy Vamosi, Christoph Gohlke, and Robert M. Clegg.


PHOTOBIOPHYSICS                                             

B50911
Excitation Energy Transfer in Chlorosomes of Green Bacteria: Theoretical
and Experimental Studies. 
Zoya Fetisova, Arvi Freiberg, Koit Mauring, Vladimir Novoderezhkin, 
Alexandra Taisova, and Kiu Timpmann.

B60115
Arginine-82 Regulates the pKa of the Group Responsible for the Light-
Driven Proton Release in Bacteriorhodopsin. 
Rajni Govindjee, Saurav Misra, Sergei P. Balashov, Thomas G. Ebrey, 
Rosalie K. Crouch, and Donald R. Menick.


BIOENERGETICS                                               

B50819
Increased Work in Cardiac Trabeculae Causes Decreased Mitochondrial 
NADH Fluorescence Followed by Slow Recovery. 
Rolf Brandes and Donald M. Bers.


SPECTROSCOPY, IMAGING, OTHER TECHNIQUES                     

B50645
Infrared Nonlinear Optical Measurements of Membrane Potential in
Photoreceptor Cells. 
Ilan Ben-Oren, Gadi Peleg, Aaron Lewis, Baruch Minke,
and Leslie Loew.

B50748
Photoperturbation of Heme a3-CuB Binuclear Center of Cytochrome c 
Oxidase CO Complex Observed by Fourier Transform Infared 
Spectroscopy. 
Sungjo Park, Lian-Ping Pan, Sunney I. Chan, and James O. Alben.

B50861
Endogenous Heavy Metal Ions Perturb Fura-2 Measurements of Basal and
Hormone-evoked Ca2+ signals. 
Vladislav A. Snitsarev, Tracy J. McNulty, and Colin W. Taylor.

B60050
Measurement of Membrane Potential and [Ca2+]i in Cell Ensembles:
Application to the Study of Glutamate Taste in Mouse. 
Yukako Hayashi, M. Muz Zviman, Joseph G. Brand, John H. Teeter, and 
Diego Restrepo.

B60120
Atomic Force Microscopy of Insulin Single Crystals: Direct Visualization of
Molecules and Crystal Growth. 
Christopher M. Yip and Michael D. Ward.

B60160
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of Mercapto-Hexyl-Oligonucleotides 
Attached to Gold . 
D. Rekesh, Y. Lyubchenko, L. S. Shlyakhtenko, and S. M. Lindsay.


CELL BIOPHYSICS                                             

B50758
Viscoelastic Relaxation in the Membrane of the Auditory Outer Hair Cell.
David Ehrenstein and K. H. Iwasa.

B50808
Analysis of Red Blood Cell Motion through Cylindrical Micropores: Effects
of Cell Properties. 
T. W. Secomb and R. Hsu.

B50891
Kinetics and Locus of Failure of Receptor-Ligand Mediated Adhesion 
Between Latex Spheres.  I.  Protein-Carbohydrate Bond. 
David F. J. Tees and Harry L. Goldsmith.

B50892
Kinetics and Locus of Failure of Receptor-Ligand Mediated Adhesion 
Between Latex Spheres.  II. Protein-Protein Bond. 
Dennis Kwong, David F. J. Tees, and Harry L. Goldsmith.

B50898
High Efficienct Loading, Transfection and Fusion of Cells by
Electroporation in Two-Phase Polymer Systems. 
Sek-Wen Hui, Natalia Stoicheva, and Ya-Li Zhao.

B50944
Simultaneous Capacitance and Amperometric Measurements of Exocytosis: 
A Comparison. 
Andres F. Oberhauser, Iain M. Robinson, and Julio M. Fernandez.

B50945
Cytoplasmic Viscosity Near the Cell Plasma Membrane: Translational
Diffusion of a Small Fluorescent Solute Measured by Total Internal
Reflection-Fluorescence Photobleaching Recovery. 
R. Swaminathan, S. Bicknese, N. Periasamy, and A. S. Verkman.

B60085
The Role of Helper Lipids in Cationic Liposome Mediated Gene Transfer. 
Sek Wen Hui, Marek Langner, Ya-Li Zhao, Patrick Ross, Edward Hurley, 
and Karen Chan.


LETTER TO THE EDITOR                                        

B60259
NMR Spectroscopy and X-ray Crystallography Provide Complimentary
Information on the Structure and Dynamics of Leucine Zippers. 
Glenn F. King.

B60345
Side Chain Torsional Aymmetry.
Liyang Shen, Robert E. Bruccoleri, Stanley Krystek, and Jiri Novotny.


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