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1. Intermolecular biological electron transfer: an electrochemical approach.

2. Determinants of cytochrome c pro-apoptotic activity. The role of lysine 72 trimethylation.

3. The source of heterogeneity in the heme vicinity of ferricytochrome c.

4. Using entropies of reaction to predict changes in protein stability: tyrosine-67-phenylalanine variants of rat cytochrome c and yeast Iso-1 cytochromes c.

5. Cytochrome c heme lyase activity of yeast mitochondria.

6. Direct voltammetric observation of redox driven changes in axial coordination and intramolecular rearrangement of the phenylalanine-82-histidine variant of yeast iso-1-cytochrome c.

7. The nature of the thermal equilibrium affecting the iron coordination of ferric cytochrome c.

8. Beta-thiopropionyl cytochromes c modified at lysyl residues: preparation and characterization of the monosubstituted horse cytochromes c.

9. A chemical modification of cytochrome-c lysines leading to changes in heme iron ligation.

10. The role of histidines 26 and 33 in the structural stabilization of cytochrome c.

11. Major and minor epitopes on the self antigen mouse cytochrome c mapped by site-directed mutagenesis.

12. The low ionic strength crystal structure of horse cytochrome c at 2.1 A resolution and comparison with its high ionic strength counterpart.

13. Enzymic activities of covalent 1:1 complexes of cytochrome c and cytochrome c peroxidase.

14. Circular dichroism studies of the binding of mammalian and non-mammalian cytochromes c to cytochrome c oxidase, cytochrome c peroxidase, and polyanions.

15. Effects of mutating Asn-52 to isoleucine on the haem-linked properties of cytochrome c.

16. The significance of denaturant titrations of protein stability: a comparison of rat and baker's yeast cytochrome c and their site-directed asparagine-52-to-isoleucine mutants.

17. Immunoelectron microscopic localization of testicular and somatic cytochromes c in the seminiferous epithelium of the rat.

18. Expression of recombinant cytochromes c from various species in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: post-translational modifications.

19. Relationship between local and global stabilities of proteins: site-directed mutants and chemically-modified derivatives of cytochrome c.

20. Cytochrome c and cytochrome c oxidase interactions: the effects of ionic strength and hydrostatic pressure studied with site-specific modifications of cytochrome c.

21. Changing the invariant proline-30 of rat and Drosophila melanogaster cytochromes c to alanine or valine destabilizes the heme crevice more than the overall conformation.

22. Amino acid sequence requirements for the association of apocytochrome c with mitochondria.

23. Reversible import of apocytochrome c into mitochondria.

24. Crystallization of tuna ferricytochrome c at low ionic strength.

25. Interaction of cytochrome c with cytochrome c oxidase: an understanding of the high- to low-affinity transition.

26. Mitochondrial cytochrome c: preparation and activity of native and chemically modified cytochromes c.

27. Specificity of the antibody response of rabbits to a self-antigen.

28. The B10.A mouse B cell response to pigeon cytochrome c is directed against the same area of the protein that is recognized by B10.A T cells in association with the Ek beta:Ek alpha Ia molecule.

30. Multiple low spin forms of the cytochrome c ferrihemochrome. EPR spectra of various eukaryotic and prokaryotic cytochromes c.

31. Analysis of a complex antigenic site on horse cytochrome c.

32. Peptides related to the antigenic determinant block T cell recognition of the native protein as processed by antigen-presenting cells.

33. Conformational stability of ferrocytochrome c. Electrostatic aspects of the oxidation by tris(1,10-phenanthroline)cobalt(III) at low ionic strength.

34. Definitaion of cytochrome c binding domains by chemical modification. Reaction of carboxydinitrophenyl- and trinitrophenyl-cytochromes c with baker's yeast cytochrome c peroxidase.

35. Mapping of anion binding sites on cytochrome c by differential chemical modification of lysine residues.

36. Clonal analysis of the major histocompatibility complex restriction and the fine specificity of antigen recognition in the T cell proliferative response to cytochrome C.

37. Structural significance of an internal water molecule studied by site-directed mutagenesis of tyrosine-67 in rat cytochrome c.

38. Amino acid sequence of Paracoccus denitrificans cytochrome c550.

41. Preferred sites for electron transfer between cytochrome c and iron and cobalt complexes.

42. Correlation of the kinetics of electron transfer activity of various eukaryotic cytochromes c with binding to mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase.

43. Genetic control of the T-lymphocyte proliferative response to cytochrome c.

44. Topographic determinants on cytochrome c. I. The complete antigenic structures of rabbit, mouse, and guanaco cytochromes c in rabbits and mice1.

45. Definition of cytochrome c binding domains by chemical modification: kinetics of reaction with beef mitochondrial reductase and functional organization of the respiratory chain.

47. Site-specific anti-cytochrome c antibodies. Inhibition of the reactions between cytochrome c and its respiratory chain electron exchange partners.

48. The interaction of cytochrome c with cytochrome oxidase.

49. Heterogeneity of amino acid sequence in hippopotamus cytochrome c.

50. Cytochrome c: immunofluorescent localization of the testis-specific form.

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