LEADER 02678nam 2200481 n 450 001 996391837403316 005 20200824121403.0 035 $a(CKB)1000000000675703 035 $a(EEBO)2240919716 035 $a(UnM)99866410e 035 $a(UnM)99866410 035 $a(EXLCZ)991000000000675703 100 $a19940404d1654 uy | 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurbn||||a|bb| 200 12$aA faithful discovery of a treacherous design of mystical Antichrist displaying Christs banners, but attempting to lay waste Scriptures, churches, Christ, faith, hope, &c. and establish paganism in England$b[electronic resource] $eSeasonably given in a letter to the faithful in and near to Beverly, /$fby Joseph Kellet, John Pomroy, and Paul Glisson. Containing an examination of many doctrines of the people called Quakers in Yorkshire, and now in most parts of England: together with a censure of their way, and several items concerning the designs of God, Satan, and men, in these things, recommended to the consideration of them who are in good earnest for Christ, By Christopher Feak. John Simpson. 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[271]-281) and index. 327 $aFront Cover; Bioenergetics 3; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; Preface; Note to the reader; Glossary; CHAPTER 1. CHEMIOSMOTIC ENERGY TRANSDUCTION; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The chemiosmotic theory: fundamentals; 1.3 The basic morphology of energy-transducing membranes; 1.4 Overview; CHAPTER 2. ION TRANSPORT ACROSS ENERGY-CONSERVING MEMBRANES; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The classification of ion transport; 2.3 Bilayer-mediated transport; 2.4 Protein-catalysed transport; 2.5 Swelling and the co-ordinate movement of ions across membranes; CHAPTER 3. QUANTITATIVE BIOENERGETICS: THE MEASUREMENT OF DRIVING FORCES 327 $a3.1 Introduction3.2 Gibbs energy and displacement from equilibrium; 3.3 Oxidation-reduction (redox) potentials; 3.4 Ion electrochemical potential differences; 3.5 Photons; 3.6 Bioenergetic interconversions and thermodynamic constraints on their stoichiometries; 3.7 The equilibrium distributions of ions, weak acids and weak bases; 3.8 Membrane potentials, diffusion potentials, Donnan potentials and surface potentials; CHAPTER 4. THE CHEMIOSMOTIC PROTON CIRCUIT; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The measurement of protonmotive force; 4.3 The stoichiometry of proton extrusion by the respiratory chain 327 $a4.4 The stoichiometry of proton uptake by the ATP synthase4.5 Proton current and respiratory control; 4.6 Proton conductance; 4.7 Mitochondria1 respiration rate and metabolic control analysis; 4.8 Overall parameters of energy transduction; 4.9 Reversed electron transfer and the proton circuit driven by ATP hydrolysis; 4.10 ATP synthesis driven by an artificial protonmotive force; 4.11 Kinetic competence of ?p in the proton circuit; 4.12 Light-dependent ATP synthesis by bovine heart ATP synthase; CHAPTER 5. RESPIRATORY CHAINS; 5.1 Introduction 327 $a5.2 Components of the mitochondria1 respiratory chain5.3 The sequence of redox carriers in the respiratory chain; 5.4 The mechanism of electron transfer; 5.5 Proton translocation by the respiratory chain: 'loops', ' conformational pumps' or both?; 5.6 Complex I (NADH-UQ oxidoreductase); 5.7 Delivering electrons to ubiquinone without proton translocation; 5.8 Ubiquinone and complex III (bc1 or UQ-CYT c oxidoreductase); 5.9 Cytochrome c and complex IV (cytochrome c oxidase; ferrocytochrome c: O2 oxidoreductase) 327 $a5.10 Overall proton and charge movements catalysed by the respiratory chain: correlation with the P/O ratio5.11 Superoxide production by complexes I and III; 5.12 Oxidative stress; 5.13 The nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase; 5.14 Electron transport in mitochondria of non-mammalian cells; 5.15 Bacterial respiratory chains; CHAPTER 6. PHOTOSYNTHETIC GENERATORS OF PROTONMOTIVE FORCE; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The light reaction of photosynthesis in Rhodobacter sphaeroides and related organisms; 6.3 The generation by illumination or respiration of ?p in photosynthetic bacteria 327 $a6.4 The electron-transfer and light-capture pathway in green plants and algae 330 $aThis new edition of Bioenergetics presents a clear and up-to-date explanation of the chemiosmotic theory and covers mitochondria, bacteria, and chloroplasts. It takes account of the many newly determined structures, such as ATP synthase and the two photosystems of photosynthesis, that provide molecular insight into chemiosmotic energy transduction. This edition includes additional color figures of protein structures and many newly drawn illustrations designed to enable the reader to grasp the fundamental insights that are derived from knowing the structure. 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