Contents of Volume I 



Macromolecular Structure and Function 

 Introduction. By A. Tiselius 



The Structure of Globular Proteins. By J. C. Kendrew 

 Molecular Configuration of Xucleic Acids. By \l. H. F. Wilkins 

 Partition of Alacromolecules in Aqueous Two-Phase Systems. By Per- 



Ake Albertsson 

 The Reactivity of Certain Functional Groups in Ribonuclease A towards 

 Substitution by i-Fluoro-2,4-dinitrobenzene. Inactivation of the 

 Enzyme by Substitution at the Lysine Residue in Position 41. By 

 C. H. W. Hirs, jMirjam Halmann and Jadwiga PI. Kycia 

 The Relation of the Secondary Structure of Pepsin to Its Biological 

 Activity. By Gertrude E. Perlmann 



The Problem of Nucleotide Sequence in Deoxyribonucleic Acids. By 



Erwin Chargaff 

 Problems in Polynucleotide Biosynthesis. By J. N. Davidson 

 Enzymic Formation of Deoxyribonucleic Acid from Ribonucleotides. By 



Peter Reichard 

 Studies on the Mechanism of Synthesis of Soluble Ribonucleic Acid. Bv 



E. S. Canellakis and Edward Herbert 



Microsomes and Protein Synthesis 



The P^ndoplasmic Reticulum: Some Current Interpretation of Its Form 



and Functions. By Keith R. Porter 

 Pinocytosis. By H. Holter 

 The Ergastoplasm in the Mammary Cjland and Its Tumours: An Electron 



Microscope Study with Special Reference to Caspersson's and 



Santesson's A and B Cells. By F. Haguenau and K. H. Hollmann 

 The External Secretion of the Pancreas as a Whole and the Communication 



between the Endoplasmic Reticulum and the Golgi Bodies. By 



Gottwalt Christian Hirsch 

 Immunological Studies of Microsomal Structure and Function. By Peter 



Perlmann and Winfield S. Morgan 



