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curred since replacement of ATP with ADP yielded negligible uptake of P32. On the other hand, when the enzyme preparation was incubated under strictly anaerobic conditions with p-hydroxybutyrate, the exchange was greatly inhibited. Difference spectra of the respiratory carriers’ revealed that under the anaerobic conditions described the respiratory carriers were essentially completely reduced. Maintenance of the reduced state by addition of cyanide to inhibit cytochrome oxidase similarly led to almost complete inhibition of the exchange reaction ; control experiments established that cyanide was not acting as an uncoupling agent. ATP-ase activitys did not change as a function of oxidation-reduction state; less than 5% of the ATP added underwent hydrolysis. TABLEI Expt.