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Index to Volume 6 Actin filaments and F -actin isolated from muscle, structure, 46 Actinomycin-D inhibiting protein synthesis in E. coli protoplasts, 247 ADELBERG, E. A. (see DRISKELL-ZAMEHNOF, P. J.), 483 Allosteric proteins and cellular control systems , 306 ex (see bacteriophage) 510 Antigenic proteins, a method for d etermining immunological relationships, 182 Antigens, hybrid, evidence for their presence in het erozygotes, 190 Apoferritin, structure: degradation into and molecular weight of subunits, 256 - X -ray studies of the structure, 404 Autoradiography of the bacterial chromosome, 208 Bacterial chromosomes and their manner of replication as seen by autoradiography, 208 - mating, transfer of material, 349 Bacteriophage ex, determination by X-ray diffraction of the DNA structure, 510 - ,\ DNA, protection by spermine against breakage by hydrodynamic shear, 141 - - formation of galactokinase in cells of E. coli after infection, 128 - MS22 replication. I. Transfer of parental nucleic acid to progeny bacteriophage, 203 - t/>X174, a study of the 70 S component, 61 - - structure of DNA. IV. Pyrimidine sequences, 115 - T4, properties of ultraviolet-induced rIl mutants, 268 BALDWIN, R. L. (see DAVIES, D. R.), 251 BENESCH, R. & BENESCH, R. E., Some relations between structure and function in hemo- globin, 498 BENESCH, R. E. (see BENESCH, R.), 498 BERNSTEIN, H. (see KAPULER, A. M.), 443 BONNER, J. & HUANG, R. C., Properties of chromosomal nucleohistone, 169 Broad bean mottle virus, isolation and characteristics of a protein subunit, 465 BURGI, E. (see HERSHEY, A. D.), 230 BYRNE, R. (see ROTHMAN, F.), 330 CAffiNS, J., The bacterial chromosome and its manner of replication as seen by auto- radiography, 208 Cellular control systems and allosteric proteins, 306 CHANGEUX, J. P. (see MONOD, J.), 306 Chlamydomonas euqametos, action of 1,4-dimethanesulphonyloxybutane on resistance to streptomycin, 175 Chloroplasts, chemical composition and substructure of lamellae isolated from Spinacea oleracea, 105 Chromosomal nucl eohistone, properties, 169 Chromosomes of bacteria and their manner of replication as seen by autoradiography, 208 CODDINGTON, A. (see FINCHAM, J. R. S.), 361 COHEN, C. & HOLMES, K. C., X-ray diffraction evidence for ex-helical coiled-coils in native muscle, 423 COHEN, J. A. (see EIGNER, J.), 61 Coiled-coil ex·helical structure in native muscle, Xvray diffraction evidence, 423 Coliphage (see bacteriophage), 141 Complementation and genetic maps, a correlation used as a basis for a molecular model for an enzyme, 443 at the am locus of Neurospora crassa: a reaction between different mutant forms of glutamate dehydrogenase, 361 513
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Index to Volume 6

Actin filaments and F -actin isolated from muscle, structure, 46Actinomycin-D inhibiting protein synthesis in E. coli protoplasts, 247ADELBERG, E. A. (see DRISKELL-ZAMEHNOF, P. J.), 483Allosteric proteins and cellular control systems, 306ex (see bacteriophage) 510Antigenic proteins, a method for determining immunological relationships, 182Antigens, hybrid, evidence for their presence in heterozygotes, 190Apoferritin, structure: degradation into and molecular weight of subunits, 256- X -ray studies of the structure, 404Autoradiography of the bacterial chromosome, 208

Bacterial chromosomes and their manner of replication as seen by autoradiography, 208- mating, transfer of material, 349Bacteriophage ex, determination by X-ray diffraction of the DNA structure, 510- ,\ DNA, protection by spermine against breakage by hydrodynamic shear, 141- - formation of galactokinase in cells of E. coli after infection, 128- MS22 replication. I. Transfer of parental nucleic acid to progeny bacteriophage, 203- t/>X174, a study of the 70 S component, 61- - structure of DNA. IV. Pyrimidine sequences, 115- T4, properties of ultraviolet-induced rIl mutants, 268BALDWIN, R. L. (see DAVIES, D. R.), 251BENESCH, R. & BENESCH, R. E., Some relations between structure and function in hemo-

globin, 498BENESCH, R. E. (see BENESCH, R.), 498BERNSTEIN, H. (see KAPULER, A. M.), 443BONNER, J. & HUANG, R. C., Properties of chromosomal nucleohistone, 169Broad bean mottle virus, isolation and characteristics of a protein subunit, 465BURGI, E. (see HERSHEY, A. D.), 230BYRNE, R. (see ROTHMAN, F.), 330

CAffiNS, J., The bacterial chromosome and its manner of replication as seen by auto-radiography, 208

Cellular control systems and allosteric proteins, 306CHANGEUX, J. P. (see MONOD, J.), 306Chlamydomonas euqametos, action of 1,4-dimethanesulphonyloxybutane on resistance to

streptomycin, 175Chloroplasts, chemical composition and substructure of lamellae isolated from Spinacea

oleracea, 105Chromosomal nucleohistone, properties, 169Chromosomes of bacteria and their manner of replication as seen by autoradiography, 208CODDINGTON, A. (see FINCHAM, J. R. S.), 361COHEN, C. & HOLMES, K. C., X-ray diffraction evidence for ex-helical coiled-coils in native

muscle, 423COHEN, J. A. (see EIGNER, J.), 61Coiled-coil ex·helical structure in native muscle, Xvray diffraction evidence, 423Coliphage (see bacteriophage), 141Complementation and genetic maps, a correlation used as a basis for a molecular model for

an enzyme, 443at the am locus of Neurospora crassa: a reaction between different mutant forms ofglutamate dehydrogenase, 361

513

514 INDEX

Control systems, cellular, and allosteric proteins, 306Cytochrome c, bovine, electron micrographs, 137

DAVIES, D. R. & BALDWIN, R. L., X-ray studies of two synthetic DNA copolymers,251

DAVIS, J. E. & SINSHEIMER, R. L., The replication of bacteriophage MS2. I. Transfer ofparental nucleic acid to progeny bacteriophage, 203

Deoxyribonucleate, transforming, biological effects of the decay of incorporated radio­active phosphorus, 85

Deoxyribonucleic acid from bacteriophage o, determination by X-ray diffraction of thestructure, 510

- -, local denaturation by shearing forces and by heat, 230- - of bacteriophage 4>XI74, structure. IV. Pyrimidine sequences, 115- - of coliphage A, protection by spermine against breakage by hydrodynamic shear,

141- -, pneumococcal, evidence for intramolecular heterogeneity, 214- -, rate of unwinding, 39- -, synthetic, X-ray studies of two copolymers, 251- -, transfer during mating in E. coli, 349- -, two species in some halobacteria, 34DEWANDRE, A. (see VERLY, W. G.), 1751,4.Dimethanesulphonyloxybutane, action on the resistance to streptomycin of Ohlamy.

domonas euqametos, 175DRAKE, J. W., Properties of ultraviolet-induced rII mutants of bacteriophage T4, 268DRISKELL-ZAMENHOF, P. J. & ADELBERG, E. A., Studies on the chemical nature and size

of sex factors of E. coli K12, 483DUBBS, D. R. (see KIT, S.), 22

EIGNER, J., STOUTHAlIIER, A. H ., VAN DER SLUYS, I. & COHEN, J . A ., Study of the 70 Scomponent of bacteriophage 4>XI74, 61

Electron micrographs of bovine cytochrome c, 137- microscope observations on some 60 S erythrocruorins and their split products, 95- microscopic investigations of the subunit of haemoglobin and the myoglobin molecule,

158- - observations of ox-liver r.-glutamate dehydrogenase, 506Electrophoretic study of mutationally altered A proteins of the tryptophan synthetase

of E. coli, 16ELLIOTT, G. F., Lowv, J. & WORTHINGTON, C. R., An Xvray and light-diffraction study of

the filament lattice of striated muscle in the living state and in rigor, 295Enzyme, a molecular model based on a correlation between tho genetic and complementa-

tion maps of the locus specifying the enzyme, 443Enzymes in transducing Abacteriophage-infected cells, 128-, mutant, in vitro complementation, 361Erythrocruorins and their split products, electron microscope observations, 95Escherichia coli, an electrophoretic study of mutationally altered A proteins of the

tryptophan synthetase, 16- -, effect on biosynthesis of alkaline phosphatase causing random replacement of

phenylalanine by p-fiuorophenylalanine, 284- -, formation of galactokinase in cells after infection with tho transducing Abacterio-

phage, 128- -, genetic evidence on the nature of the repressor for alkaline phosphatase, 433- - K12, fingerprint analysis of alkaline phosphatase, 330- - -, studies on the chemical nature and size of sex factors, 483- - , polypeptide synthesis. I. Ribosomes and the active complex, 374- - - -, II. The polypeptide chain and S-RNA, 389- - protoplasts, protein synthesis inhibition by actinomycin-D. 247- -, transfer of material during mating, 349

INDEX 515

Fibroblasts, mouse, thymidine kinase activity following vaccinia infection, 22FINCHAM, J. R. S. & CODDINGTON, A., Complementation at the am locus of Neurospora

crassa : a reaction between different mutant forms of glutamate dehydrogenase, 361FINGER,1. & HELLER, C. Immunogenetic analysis of proteins of Paramecium. IV. Evidence

for the presence of hybrid antigens in heterozygotes, 190- - & SMITH,J. P., Immunogenetic analysis of proteins of Paramecium. III. A method

for determining relationships among antigenic proteins, 182Fingerprint analysis of alkaline phosphatase of E. coli K12, 330FIXMAN, M., Rate of unwinding of DNA, 39p-Fluorophenylalanine in alkaline phosphatase formed during biosynthesis by E. coli, 2845-Fluorouracil, effect on the composition ofTMV protein, 164Fox, M. S., Biological effects of the decay of incorporated radioactive phosphorus in

transforming deoxyribonucleate, 85FULLER, W., SPENCER, M., SARGENTINI, A. D., SGARLATA, F. & LANGRIDGE, R., Deter­

mination by X-ray diffraction of the structure of DNA from bacteriophage ex, 510

Galactokinase in cells of E. coli after infection with the transducing ,\ bacteriophage, 128GAREN, A. & GAREN, S., Genetic evidence on the nature of the repressor for alkaline

phosphatase in E. coli, 433GAREN, S. (see GAREN,A.), 433Genetic and complementation maps, a correlation used as a basis for a molecular model for

an enzyme, 443- evidence on the nature of the repressor for alkaline phosphatase in E. coli, 433- targets with labelled mutagens. The action of 1,4-dimethanesulphonyloxybutane on

the resistance to streptomycin of Ohlamydomonas euqametos, 175GIERER, A., Function of aggregated reticulocyte ribosomes in protein synthesis, 148GILBERT, W., Polypeptide synthesis in E. coli, I. Ribosomes and the active complex, 374- - - -, II. The polypeptide chain and S-RNA, 389Glutamate dehydrogenase, a reaction between different mutant forms, 361L-Glutamate dehydrogenase, ox-liver, observations with the electron microscope, 506GOLDBERG, E. (see HERSHEY, A. D.), 230GREVILLE, G. D. (see HORNE, R. W.), 506GUILD, W. R., Evidence for intramolecular heterogeneity in pneumococcal DNA, 214- (see JOSHI, J. G.), 34

Haemoglobin, electron microscopic investigations of the subunit, 158-, some relations between structure and function, 498HALL, J. B. & SINSHEIMER, R. L., Structure of the DNA of bacteriophage c/>XI74.

IV. Pyrimidine sequences, 115Halobacteria containing two DNA species, 34HANDLER, P. (see JOSHI, J. G.), 34HANSON,J. & Lowv, J., Structure of F-actin and actin filaments isolated from muscle, 46HARRISON, P. M., The structure of apoferritin: molecular size, shape and symmetry from

X-ray data, 404- (see HOFMANN, T.), 256HAYWOOD, A. M. & SINSHEIMER, R. L., Inhibition of protein synthesis in E. coli protoplasts

by actinomycin-D, 247Heavy-atom attachment to crystalline lysozyme, 244ex-Helical coiled-coils in native muscle, X-ray diffraction evidence, 423HELLER, C. (see FINGER, 1.), 182, 190HENNING, U. & YANOFSKY, C., An electrophoretic study of mutationally altered A

proteins of the tryptophan synthetase of E. coli, 16HERSHEY, A. D., GOLDBERG, E., BURGI, E. & INGRAHAM, L., Local denaturation of DNA

by shearing forces and by heat, 230

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516 INDEX

Heterozygotes, evidence for the presence of hybrid antigens, 190HOFMANN, T. & HARRISON, P. M., The structure of apoferritin: degradation into and

molecular weight of subunits, 256HOLMEs, K. C. & LEBERMAN, R., The attachment of a complex uranylfiuoride to tobacco

mosaic virus, 439- (see COHEN, C.), 423HOLOUBEK, V., The composition of TMV protein after the incorporation of 5-fiuorouracil

into the virus, 164HORNE, R. W. & GREVILLE, G. D., Observations on ox-liver L-glutamate dehydrogenase

with the electron microscope, 506HUANG,R. C. (see BONNER, J.), 169Hybrid antigens, evidence for their presence in heterozygotes, 190Hydrodynamic shear, spermine protection of coliphage ADNA against breakage, 141

Immunogenetic analysis of proteins of Paramecium. III. A method for determiningrelationships among antigenic proteins, 182

- - - - IV. Evidence for the presence of hybrid antigens in heterozygotes, 190INGRAHAM, L. (see HERSHEY, A. D.), 230Intramolecular heterogeneity in pneumococcal DNA, 214

JACOB, F. (see MONOD, J.), 306JOSHI, J. G., GUILD, W. R. & HANDLER, P., The presence of two species of DNA in some

halobacteria,34

KAESBERG, P. (see YAMAZAKI, H.), 465KAISER, D., TABOR, H. & TABOR, C. W., Spermine protection of coliphage ADNA against

breakage by hydrodynamic shear, 141KAPULER,A. M. & BERNSTEIN, H., A molecular model for an enzyme based on a correlation

between the genetic and complementation maps of the locus specifying the enzyme,443

ex-Keratin, molecular arrangement in, 474KIT, S., PIEKARSKI, L. J. & DUBBS, D. R., Induction of thymidine kinase by vaccinia­

infected mouse fibroblasts, 22KJELDGAARD, N. O. & KURLAND, C. G., The distribution of soluble and ribosomal RNA as

a function of growth rate, 341KOCH, G. (see KUBINSKI, H.), 102KUBINSKI, H. & KOCH, G., Instability of an RNA-fraction from polio virus infected

cells, 102KURLAND, C. G. (see KJELDGAARD, N. 0.), 341

A (see bacteriophage), 128, 141Lamellae isolated from Spinacea oleracea chloroplasts, chemical composition and sub-

structure, 105LANGRIDGE, R. (see FULLER, W.), 510LEBERMAN, R. (see HOLMES, K. C.), 439LEVIN, 0., Electron micrographs of bovine cytochrome c, 137-, Electron microscope observations on some 60 Serythrocruorins and their split products,

95-, Electron microscopic investigations of the subunit of haemoglobin and the myoglobin

molecule, 158Light-diffraction and X-ray studies of the filament lattice of striated muscle in the living

state and in rigor, 295Lowv, J. (see ELLIOTT, G. F.), 295- (see HANSON, J.), 46Lysozyme, crystalline, attachment of heavy atoms, 244

INDEX 517

MARKHAM, R. (see SYMONS, R. H.), 1Molecular arrangement of o-kerat.in, 474- model for an enzyme based on a correlation between the genetic and complementation

maps of the locus specifying the enzyme, 443- weight of apoferritin, 256MONOD, J., CHANGEUX, J.-P. & JACOB, F., Allosteric proteins and cellular control systems,

306MOUTSCHEN.DAHMEN, J. (see VERLY, W. G.), 175MOUTSCHEN.DARMEN, M. (see VERLY, W. G.), 175MS2 (see bacteriophage), 203Muscle, striated, in the living state and in rigor, X-ray and light-diffraction studies, 295-, structure of F -actin and actin filaments, 46-, X-ray diffraction evidence for o-helical coiled-coil structure, 423Mutagens, effect on genetic targets. The action of 1,4-dimethanesulphonyloxybutane on the

resistance to streptomycin of Chlamydomonas euqametoe, 175Mutant enzymes, in vitro complementation, 361Mutants, rIl, of bacteriophage T4 induced by ultraviolet irradiation, 268Mutationally altered A proteins of the tryptophan synthetase of E. coli, an electrophoretic

study, 16Myleran, action on the resistance to streptomycin of Chlamydomonas eugametos, 171\Myoglobin molecule, electron microscopic investigations, 158

Neurospora crassa, complementation of the am locus: a reaction between different mutantforms of glutamate dehydrogenase, 361

Nucleic acid, transfer of parental RNA to progeny phage in the replication ofbacteriophageMS2,203

Nucleohistone of pea embryo chromatin, properties, 169

Optical rotatory properties of pepsinogen, 452

32p decay in transforming deoxyribonucleate, biological effects, 85Paramecium, immunogenetic analysis of proteins. III. A method for determining relation­

ships among antigenic proteins, 182- - - - IV. Evidence for the presence of hybrid antigens in heterozygotes, 190PARK, R. B. & PON, N. G., Chemical composition and the substructure oflamellae isolated

from Spinacea oleraoea chloroplasts, 105Pepsinogen, optical rotatory properties, 452PERLMANN, G. E., The optical rotatory properties of pepsinogen, 452Phenylalanine replaced by p-fiuorophenylalanine in alkaline phosphatase formed during

biosynthesis by E. coli, 284c!>X174 (see bacteriophage), 61, 115Phosphatase, alkaline, in E. coli, genetic evidence on the nature of the repressor, 433- -, of E. coli K12, fingerprint analysis, 330- formed during biosynthesis by E. coli, random replacement of phenylalanine by

p-fiuorophenylalanine, 284PIEKARSKI, L. J. (see KIT, S.), 22Pneumococcal DNA, evidence for intramolecular heterogeneity, 214Polio virus infected cells, instability of an RNA fraction, 102POLJAK, R., Heavy atom attachment to crystalline lysozyme, 244Polypeptide synthesis in E. coli. 1. Ribosomes and the active complex, 374- - - - II. The polypeptide chain and S-RNA, 389PON, N. G. (see PARK, R. B.), 105Protein of some plant viruses, relationship with RNA, 1- subunit of broad bean mottle virus, isolation and characteristics, 465- synthesis, function of aggregated reticulocyte ribosomes, 148- - inhibition in E. coli protoplasts by actinomycin-D. 247

518 INDEX

Protein, TMV, composition after the incorporation of 5·fluorouracil into the virus, 164-, transfer during mating in E. coli, 349Proteins, allosteric, and cellular control systems, 306- of Paramecium, immunogenetic analysis. III. A method for determining relationships

among antigenic proteins, 182- - - - IV. Evidence for the presence of hybrid antigens in heterozygotes, 190Protoplasts of E. coli, inhibition of protein synthesis by actinomycin-D, 247Pyrimidine sequences of tj>X DNA, 115

REES, M. W. (see SYMONS, R. H.), 1Repressor for alkaline phosphatase in E. coli, 433Reticulocyte ribosomes, function of aggregates in protein synthesis, 148Ribonucleic acid, instability of a fraction from polio virus-infected cells, 102- -, relationship with protein in some plant viruses, 1- -, soluble and ribosomal, distribution as a function of growth rate, 341- -, transfer during mating in E. coli, 349Ribosomal and soluble RNA, distribution as a function of growth rate, 341Ribosomes, aggregated reticulocyte, function in protein synthesis, 148- and the active complex in polypeptide synthesis in E. coli, 374RICHMOND, M. H., Random replacement of phenylalanine by p-fluorophenylalanine in

alkaline phosphatases(s) formed during biosynthesis by E. coli, 284ROTHMAN, F. & BYRNE, R., Fingerprint analysis of alkaline phosphatase of E. coli K12,

330

SARGENTINI, A. D. (see FULLER, W.), 510SGARLATA, F. (see FULLER, W.), 510Shearing forces and heat as cause of local denaturation of DNA, 230SHORT, M. N. (see SYMONS, R. H.), 1SILVER, S., Transfer of material during mating in E. coli. Transfer of DNA and upper limits

of transfer of RNA and protein, 349SINSHEIMER,R. L. (see DAVIS, J. E.), 203- (see HALL, J. B.), 115- (see HAYWOOD, A. M.), 247SMITH, J. P. (see FINGER, I.), 182Soluble and ribosomal RNA, distribution as a function of growth rate, 341- ribonucleic acid-polypeptide chain bond in polypeptide synthesis in E. coli, 389SPENCER, M. (see FULLER, W.), 510Spermine protection of coliphage /\ DNA against breakage by hydrodynamic shear, 141Spinacea oleracea chloroplasts, lamellar chemical composition and substructure, 105STARLINGER, P., Formation of galactokinase in cells of E. coli after infection with the

transducing /\ bacteriophage, 128STOUTHAMER, A. H. (see EIGNER, J.), 61Streptomycin resistance of Chlamydomonas euqametos treated with 1,4-dimethanesul­

phonyloxybutane, 175SYMONS, R. H., REES, M. W., SHORT, M. N. & MARKHAM, R., Relationships between

ribonucleic acid and protein of some plant viruses, 1

T4 (see bacteriophage), 268TABOR, C. W. (see KAISER, D.), 141TABOR, H. (see KAISER, D.), 141Thymidine kinase induction by vaccinia-infected mouse fibroblasts, 22Tobacco mosaic virus protein, composition after the incorporation of 5·fluorouracil into

the virus, 164- - -, the attachment of a complex uranylfluoride, 439Transforming deoxyribonucleate, biological effects of the decay of incorporated radioactive

phosphorus, 85Tryptophan synthetase of E. coli, an electrophoretic study of mutationally altered A

proteins, 16

INDEX

Ultraviolet-induced rII mutants of bacteriophage T4, 268Unwinding of DNA, 39Uranylfluoride, attachment to tobacco mosaic virus, 439

519

Vaccinia-induced thymidine kinase in mouse fibroblasts, 22VAN DER SLUYS, I. (see EIGNER, J.), 61VERLY, W. G., DEWANDRE, A., MOUTSCHEN-DAHMEN, J. & MOUTSCHEN-DAHMEN, M.,

Study of genetic targets with labelled mutagens. The action of myleran on the resistanceto streptomycin of Ohlamydomonas euqametos, 175

Virus, broad bean mottle, isolation and characteristics of a protein subunit, 465-, composition of TMV protein after the incorporation of 5-fluorouracil, 164-, instability of an RNA fraction from polio-infected cells, 102-, tobacco mosaic, the attachment of a complex uranylfluoride, 439Viruses, plant, relationship of protein with RNA, 1

WILSON, H. R., The molecular arrangement of a-keratin, 474WORTHINGTON, C. R. (see ELLIOTT, G. F.), 295

X-ray and light diffraction study of the filament lattice of striated muscle in the living stateand in rigor, 295

- diffraction evidence for (X-helical coiled-coils in native muscle, 423- diffraction studies of the structure of DNA from bacteriophage a, 510- studies of the structure of apoferritin, 404- - of two synthetic DNA copolymers, 251YA1II:AZAKI, H. & KAESBERG, P., Isolation and characteristics of a protein subunit of broad

bean mottle virus, 465YANOFSKY, C. (see HENNING, U.), 16


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