Biochemistry (Moscow), Volume 62 (1997), Number 10
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H,K-ATPase and Acid Secretion Control in Gastric Mucosa

Reconstruction of Mitochondrial Cytochrome P450-Dependent Steroid
Hydroxylases in Artificial Phospholipid Membranes: Studies of
Cytochrome P450scc Topology by Limited Proteolysis

The Polydisulfide of Gallic Acid Is a Highly Effective Inhibitor of
Peroxidase Reactions

Photoreduction of Acceptor Generated in an Ascorbate Peroxidase Reaction
in Pea Thylakoids

Effect of Superoxide in Air on Structural Organization and
Phosphorylating Respiration of Mitochondria

Structural Changes in D1/D2/Cytochrome
b559 Complex of
the Reaction Center of Photosystem II Induced by Short Wavelength UV
Irradiation

Ether Lipids and Platelet-Activating Factor: Evolution and Cellular
Function

Initiation of the Phosphoinositide Cycle by Parathyroid Hormone in
Synaptosomes

Comparative Characterization of Hydrolysis and Transglycosylation
Catalyzed by
beta-1,3-Glucanases from Various Sources

Change in the Functional Properties of Actin by Its Glycation
in
vitro

Peculiarities of Gene Expression of the
EcoRII
Modification-Restriction System

Dimerization of Recombinant Horseradish Peroxidase in a Reversed
Micellar System

Structure of Teichoic Acid from Cell Walls of
Nocardiopsis
alborubida

Hypochlorite Destroys Carotenoids in Low Density Lipoproteins Thus
Decreasing Their Resistance to Peroxidative Modification

Detection and Some Properties of Membrane-Bound and Soluble
Polyphosphatases in Mitochondria of the Yeast
Saccharomyces
cerevisiae

The Role of Phosphorylation of DNA-Binding Proteins in Regulation of
Transcription of the Human
c-myc Gene

N-Nitropyrazoles, a New Class of NO-Generating Activators of Soluble
Guanylate Cyclase
SHORT REPORTS

Covalent Modification of Superoxide Dismutase Subunits by Chondroitin
Sulfate

Modification of Catalase by Chondroitin Sulfate
DISCUSSIONS
The Editorial Board of Biochemistry (Moscow) wishes to open a
discussion on the future and trends in the development of fundamental
biological science in Russia. Here we open a discussion on the status of
fundamental endocrinology and the role of hormones. The Editorial Board
invites specialists to express their opinion on the problems discussed and
to make comments concerning other facets and prospects for fundamental
studies in Russia.

Current Aspects of Hormonology

On Fundamental Endocrinology