Plasma membrane redox and regulation of cell growth F. L. CraneI. L. SunR. A. Crowe OriginalPaper Pages: 3 - 7
Ascorbate free radical and its role in growth control P. NavasC. Gómez-Díaz OriginalPaper Pages: 8 - 13
The role of NADH oxidase in growth and physical membrane displacement D. J. Morré OriginalPaper Pages: 14 - 21
Evidence for transmembrane electron transfer coupled to proton secretion in plasma membrane vesicles loaded by electroporation M. BöttgerD. J. MorréF. L. Crane OriginalPaper Pages: 22 - 30
Stimulation of onion root elongation by ascorbate and ascorbate free radical inAllium cepa L. J. A. González-ReyesF. J. AlcaínP. Navas OriginalPaper Pages: 31 - 35
Involvement of ascorbic acid and ab-type cytochrome in plant plasma membrane redox reactions H. AsardN. HoremansR. J. Caubergs OriginalPaper Pages: 36 - 41
Calcium binding to the chloroplast andE. coli (CF0) F0 subunit III (c) of the ATP-synthase S. D. ZakharovR. G. EwyR. A. Dilley OriginalPaper Pages: 42 - 49
Modes of coenzyme Q function in electron transfer G. LenazCarla BovinaHana Rauchova OriginalPaper Pages: 50 - 62
Hexacyanoferrate (III) stimulation of elongation in coleoptile segments fromZea mays L. J. Carrasco-LunaA. CalatayudS. del Valle-Tascón OriginalPaper Pages: 63 - 71
Secreted catalase activity from roots of developing maize (Zea mays L.) seedlings J. SalgueroM. Böttger OriginalPaper Pages: 72 - 78
Expression of components of the superoxide generating NADPH oxidase by human leucocytes and other cells O. T. G. JonesS. A. JonesJ. D. Wood OriginalPaper Pages: 79 - 85
The NADPH oxidase of phagocytic cells is an electron pump that alkalinises the phagocytic vacuole A. W. Segal OriginalPaper Pages: 86 - 103
NADH oxidase ofThermus thermophilus HB8 overproduced fromEscherichia coli H. -J. ParkH. ErdmannM. Sprinzl OriginalPaper Pages: 104 - 110
Purification of NADH-cytochromeb 5 reductase from rat liver plasma membranes C. KimF. L. CraneD. J. Morré OriginalPaper Pages: 111 - 117
The stimulation of NADH oxidase activity of rat liver plasma membranes by guanine nucleotides may involve both guanine nucleotide-binding proteins of the plasma membrane and responses not mediated by classic heterotrimeric G proteins J. LawrenceC. GeilenD. J. Morré OriginalPaper Pages: 118 - 123
The stereospecificity, purification, and characterization of an NADH-ferricyanide reductase from spinach leaf plasma membrane I. M. MøllerK. M. FredlundA. Bérczi OriginalPaper Pages: 124 - 132
NADH-specific dehydrogenase from onion root plasma membrane: purification and characterization A. SerranoF. CórdobaJ. M. Villalba OriginalPaper Pages: 133 - 139
NAD(P)H-utilizing oxidoreductases of the plasma membrane An overview of presently purified proteins A. BércziH. Asard OriginalPaper Pages: 140 - 144
Iron and copper in plasma membranes of maize (Zea mays L.) roots investigated by proton induced X-ray emission S. LüthjeM. NieckeM. Böttger OriginalPaper Pages: 145 - 150
Nitrate reductase activity of plasma membranes from cultured carrot cells R. BarrM. BöttgerD. J. Morré OriginalPaper Pages: 151 - 157
The NADH oxidizing system of the plasma membrane and metabolic signal control H. LöwF. L. Crane OriginalPaper Pages: 158 - 162
Plasma membrane redox system during HL-60 induced differentiation G. López-LluchM. I. BurónP. Navas OriginalPaper Pages: 163 - 167
Plasma membrane redox systems in tumor cells M. A. MedinaI. Núñez de Castro OriginalPaper Pages: 168 - 172
Increase of plasma membrane oxidoreductase activity is not correlated with the production of extracellular Superoxide radicals in human Namalwa cells J. A. LarmE. J. WolvetangA. W. Linnane OriginalPaper Pages: 173 - 180
Induction of apoptosis in lymphoid cells by thiol-mediated oxidative stress N. R. MorseP. W. TebbeyT. M. Buttke OriginalPaper Pages: 181 - 187
Mechanism of killing of HeLa cells by the antitumor sulfonylurea, N-(4-methylphenylsulfonyl)-N′-(4-chlorophenyl)urea (LY 181984) D. M. MorréD. J. Morré OriginalPaper Pages: 188 - 195
Control of erythrocyte metabolism by redox-regulated tyrosine phosphatases and kinases P. S. LowA. KiyatkinM. L. Harrison OriginalPaper Pages: 196 - 202
Inhibition of the NADH oxidase activity of plasma membranes isolated from xenografts and cell lines by the antitumor sulfonylurea, N-(4-methylphenylsulfonyl)-N′-(4-chlorophenyl)urea (LY 181984) correlates with drug susceptibility of growth D. J. MorréR. MerrimanW. C. MacKellar OriginalPaper Pages: 203 - 208
Effect of growth factors and antitumor drugs on normal and Vall2Ha-ras transformed C3H 10T1/2 cell transplasma membrane electron transport and growth Ruth A. CroweF. L. Crane OriginalPaper Pages: 209 - 213
Comparison of growth stimulation of HeLa cells, HL-60 cells, and mouse fibroblasts by coenzyme Q10 I. L. SunE. E. SunF. L. Crane OriginalPaper Pages: 214 - 219
Mechanisms of vitamin C stabilization by K562 erythroleukemic cells H. GoldenbergE. Schweinzer OriginalPaper Pages: 220 - 228
Vitamin C stabilization as a consequence of the plasma membrane redox system J. C. Rodríguez-AguileraF. NavarroP. Navas OriginalPaper Pages: 229 - 232
Iron at the cell surface controls both DNA synthesis and plasma membrane redox system F. J. AlcaínH. LöwF. L. Crane OriginalPaper Pages: 233 - 237
Changes in the glutathione level induced by transplasma membrane electron transport in maize (Zea mays L.) S. SeidenbergO. DöringM. Böttger OriginalPaper Pages: 238 - 248
The role of active oxygen in iron tolerance of rice (Oryza sauva L.) K. BodeO. DöringM. Böttger OriginalPaper Pages: 249 - 255