DocumentCode :
975391
Title :
Electron Transfer in Biological Systems
Author :
Chance, Britton
Author_Institution :
Director, Johnson Research Foundation, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.
Volume :
47
Issue :
11
fYear :
1959
Firstpage :
1821
Lastpage :
1840
Abstract :
The direct approach to a study of the dynamics of the essential intermediates in life processes is afforded by sensitive optical techniques that accurately measure and record the absorbancy of the iron proteins (cytochromes) in living cells, tissues, and particles derived therefrom. This paper outlines the nature of physical phenomena measurable in the biological systems and emphasizes current thinking on the nature of electron transfer between the proteins which involves oxidation and reduction of their iron-containing active centers with the simultaneous conservation of energy required for driving essential biological processes. The methods for these measurements are reviewed and spectrophotometric techniques at room and liquid nitrogen temperatures, and new developments such as microspectrophotometry of the cytochromes in portions of the living cell are emphasized. Data evaluation and representation of electron transfer processes and metabolic control sequences by analog and digital computers are described and particular reference is made to the operation of metabolic controls in ascites tumor cells.
Keywords :
Biological systems; Biomedical optical imaging; Current measurement; Electron optics; Energy measurement; Iron; Optical recording; Optical sensors; Particle measurements; Proteins;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IRE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0096-8390
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JRPROC.1959.287153
Filename :
4065596
Link To Document :
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