Value |
690
µm^3
|
Organism |
Human Homo sapiens |
Reference |
Monier K, Armas JC, Etteldorf S, Ghazal P, Sullivan KF. Annexation of the interchromosomal space during viral infection. Nat Cell Biol. 2000 Sep2(9):661-5 Table - link PubMed ID10980708
|
Method |
Researchers quantitatively monitored chromatin
organization and chromosome dynamics in living cells after
HSV-1 infection by using a fusion of histone H2B and green fluorescent
protein (H2B–GFP)(ref 15). For volume measurements, confocal sections of individual nuclei from H2B–GFP HeLa cells either not infected or infected with HSV-1 were processed and analysed with 3-D image-analysis software
(Ana3D© Y. Usson). |
Comments |
Table gives volumes of nuclei of non-infected and infected Hela cells 8 and 9.5 hours after infection. 690 µm^3 is average of nucleus volume at these 2 time points. Researchers report direct quantitative analysis of the global structural perturbations of interphase chromosome and interchromosome domain distribution caused by infection with herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1). For nuclear volume of Hela cell in cervix tissue of 374 um^3 see BNID 101402 |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
104716 |