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This survey was written at the invitation of the Editors of the
"Ergebnisse der Physiologie." Its aim is to present the more recent
progress in the know ledge of biological energy transformations.
Since it was intended for a review journal, the reader was taken to
be familiar with the fundamentals of current biochemistry, as
described in the standard textbooks. It was not the object to
compile an extensive collection of facts. The survey is limited to
aspects of wider interest, and the main emphasis has been on the
general unifying principles which emerge from the great mass of
detailed ob servations. The article is reprinted in the hope that
it may be useful in this form to advanced students and research
workers in biochemistry and related subjects. H. A. KREBS H. L.
KORNBERG 2 Table of Contents Page 1. The Key Position of Adenosine
Triphosphate . . . 213 2. The Three Phases of Foodstuff
Degradation. . . . 213 3. The Energy-Yielding Steps of Intermediary
Metabolism 215 4. The Build-up of Phosphate Bond Energy ..... 221
5. Alternative Pathways of Anaerobic Fermentation in
Micro-organisms. 227 6. Alternative Pathways of Glucose Oxidation .
237 7. The Path of Carbon in Photosynthesis . . . 243 8.
Utilization of Energy for Chemical Syntheses 249 9. Control of
Energy-Supplying Processes . . . 262 10. A Special Feature of ATP
as an Energy Store. 271 11. Evolution of Energy Transforming
Mechanisms 273 Appendix by K. BURTON Free Energy Data of Biological
Interest 27S References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ."
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