Bioenergetics : a practical approach

1.: Oxygen, proton, and phosphate fluxes and stoichiometries. 2.: Membrane permeability and transport. 3.: The protonmotive force. 4.: Reconstitution of bioenergetic proteins and the uses of proteoliposomes. 5.: Redox states and potentials. 6.: Control and regulation in bioenergetics. 7.: Patch clamping of bioenergetic membranes and proteoliposomes. 8.: Studies of cellular energetics using 31P-NMR. 9.: Isolation and characterization of photosynthetic reaction centres from eukaryotic organisms