This volume contains the contributions of the 10th Symposium on Analytical Ultracentrifugation, held in Regensburg, Germany, on March 13th to 14th, 1997. Topics in the following fields were presented: Technical innovations; innovations in data analysis; modeling; biological systems; ions and polyelectrolytes; polymers, colloids, supramolecular systems; emulsions, gels, and dispersions; interacting systems and assemblies.
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Direct analysis of sedimentation equilibrium distributions reflecting macromolecular interactions. - Alternative strategies for the characterization of associations in multicomponent solutions via measurement of sedimentation equilibrium. - Non-linear curve-fitting methods for data from the XL-A analytical utltracentrifuge. - Rapid molecular mass determination by sedimentation velocity experiments and direct fitting of the concentration profiles. - A computer program based on the psi function for model-independent analysis of sedimentation equilibrium distributions reflecting macromolecular interactions. - Calculation of hydrodynamic parameters of biopolymers from scattering data using whole-body approaches. - Calculation of hydrodynamic parameters of proteins from crystallographic data using multibody approaches. - Analytical ultracentrifugation with fluorescence detection and biosafety containment and its application to the prion protein. - Dye-labelling as a means to study ternary protein complexes by analytical ultracentrifugation: the band 3/ankyrin/aldolase complex from erythrocyte membranes. - Studies of ligand-mediated conformational changes in enzymes by difference sedimentation velocity in the Optima XL-A ultracentrifuge. - Quaternary structure and interaction parameters of bovine ? -crystallin: influence of isolation conditions. - Investigation of irradiated eye-lens proteins by analytical ultracentrifugation and other techniques. - Sedimentation analysis of SDS and albumin-SDS complexes. - The self-association of basic helix-loop-helix peptides. - Nuclear DNA fractions with grossly different base ratios in the genome of the marine sponge Geodia cydonium. - Sedimentation equilibrium studies of synthetic polyelectrolytes by means of interference optical methods. -Investigation of quantum size colloids using the XL-I ultracentrifuge. - Influence of pressure and solvent composition on the density gradient in the analytical ultracentrifuge I extended Hermans-Ende equation for the equilibrium density gradient. - Influence of pressure and solvent composition on the density gradient in the analytical ultracentrifuge. II direct refractometric determination of the equilibrium and non-equilibrium density gradient. - First experiences with the new XL-I AUC: Applications in polymer and colloid science. - Analytical ultracentrifugation as a tool in supramolecular chemistry: a feasibility study using a metal coordination array. - The sedimentation velocity of a gelled polymer. - New contributions of analytical ultracentrifugation to the investigation of dispersions. - Determination of hydrodynamic radius: a comparison of ultracentrifuge methods with dynamic light scattering.