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Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1940

Ultraviolet Absorption Spectrum of Cytochrome G

George I. Lavin; Charles L. Hoagland; S. M. Ward

Dixon, Hill and Keilin 1 published the ultraviolet absorption curve of cytochrome c. A sharp maximum was found at about 4150 Å. Other than a plateau in the region 2600-2900 Å no other structure was detected. Roche and Benevent 2 also found a similar curve. The cytochrome c used was prepared from fresh beef heart by the method of Keilin and Hartree. 3 Tetrapyrrolic iron was determined by the dipyridyl technic of Hill, 4 following the treatment of cytochrome c with alkali and hydrogen peroxide. Several lots were assayed for the hemin iron content with an average value of 0.39%. The theoretical value is around 0.4%. 5 Since it is known that the absorption curves obtained with the line source and photometer may fail to show all the details of the bands, 6 photographs were taken with the continuous light of the hydrogen discharge tube and a small Hilger quartz spectrograph. The spectrum obtained is drawn in Fig. la. The band at 4150 Å is seen, also other bands not clearly indicated in the curve. The band in the region of 3500Å is rather diffuse as are the other bands in the protein region. Not shown in the illustration are bands in the region 2550-2600 Å. These are of such intensity that it is difficult to obtain their exact wave length. 5 When cytochrome c is treated with sodium formaldehyde sulf-oxylate (CH2OHOSONa) the band at 3500 Å disappears and a new band appears at about 3100 Å, as depicted in Fig. 1b. At the same time the well characterized band of reduced cytochrome c becomes apparent in the visible at 5500 Å. Experiments are now in progress to determine the possible reversibility of this process and the complete significance of the above data is being further investigated.


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1935

JENNERIAN PROPHYLAXIS BY MEANS OF INTRADERMAL INJECTIONS OF CULTURE VACCINE VIRUS.

Thomas M. Rivers; S. M. Ward


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1933

FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE CULTIVATION OF VACCINE VIRUS FOR JENNERIAN PROPHYLAXIS IN MAN

Thomas M. Rivers; S. M. Ward


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1941

CONSTITUENTS OF ELEMENTARY BODIES OF VACCINIA : IV. DEMONSTRATION OF COPPER IN THE PURIFIED VIRUS

Charles L. Hoagland; S. M. Ward; Joseph E. Smadel; Thomas M. Rivers


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1939

Amount and Duration of Immunity Induced by Intradermal Inoculation of Cultured Vaccine Virus.

Thomas M. Rivers; S. M. Ward; R. D. Baird


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1937

INFECTIOUS MYXOMATOSIS OF RABBITS : PREPARATION OF ELEMENTARY BODIES AND STUDIES OF SEROLOGICALLY ACTIVE MATERIALS ASSOCIATED WITH THE DISEASE.

Thomas M. Rivers; S. M. Ward


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1942

CONSTITUENTS OF ELEMENTARY BODIES OF VACCINIA : VI. STUDIES ON THE NATURE OF THE ENZYMES ASSOCIATED WITH THE PURIFIED VIRUS.

Charles L. Hoagland; S. M. Ward; Joseph E. Smadel; Thomas M. Rivers


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1933

OBSERVATIONS ON THE CULTIVATION OF VACCINE VIRUS IN LIFELESS MEDIA

Thomas M. Rivers; S. M. Ward


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1941

CONSTITUENTS OF ELEMENTARY BODIES OF VACCINIA V. A FLAVIN ASSOCIATED WITH THE PURIFIED VIRUS

Charles L. Hoagland; S. M. Ward; Joseph E. Smadel; Thomas M. Rivers


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1943

SYNTHESIS OF COENZYME AND FACTOR V IN ERYTHROCYTES, AND THE EXCRETION OF NICOTINIC ACID DERIVATIVES IN THE URINE FOLLOWING THE INGESTION OF NICOTINIC ACID AND NICOTINAMIDE

Charles L. Hoagland; S. M. Ward; Robert E. Shank

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