Range |
Myosin II 0.45: α-actinin 0.22: Mid1p 0.09 μM
|
Organism |
Fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe |
Reference |
D.N. Robinson, Y.-S. Kee, T. Luo and A. Surcel, Understanding How Dividing Cells Change Shape. In: Edward
H. Egelman, editor: Comprehensive Biophysics, Vol 7, Cell Biophysics, Denis Wirtz. Oxford: Academic Press, 2012.
pp. 48-72. p.66 right column top paragraph |
Primary Source |
Wu, J.-Q. Pollard, T. D. Counting cytokinesis proteins globally and locally in fission yeast. Science 2005, 310, 310–314.PubMed ID16224022
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Method |
(Primary source:)"Fusion yellow fluorescence protein (YFP)-cytokinesis protein measured by fluorescence or flow cytometry." |
Comments |
"With the exception of actin, nearly all of the rest are
found in submicromolar concentrations across the cell (e.g.,
overall concentration of myosin II is 0.45µM, that of a-actinin
is 0.22µM, and that of Mid1p is 0.09µM, (primary source))." |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
109575 |