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Table - link organelle or component/cell
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Organism |
Budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae |
Reference |
Yamaguchi M, Namiki Y, Okada H, Mori Y, Furukawa H, Wang J, Ohkusu M, Kawamoto S. Structome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae determined by freeze-substitution and serial ultrathin-sectioning electron microscopy. J Electron Microsc (Tokyo). 2011 60(5):321-35. doi: 10.1093/jmicro/dfr052. p.325 table 1PubMed ID21908548
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Method |
P.322 left column 2nd paragraph: "Here, [Researchers] report the structome of S. cerevisiae strain S288c determined by freeze substitution and serial ultrathin-sectioning electron microscopy." |
Comments |
P.329 right column 3rd paragraph: "[Researchers] enumerated the total number of ribosome particles in S. cerevisiae cells the number ranged from 183,000 to 272,000 (Table 1). The number per unit volume of cytosol, however, was relatively constant at ∼20,000/µm^3 (Table 1)." P.331 left column 2nd & 3rd paragraphs: "Vacuoles, autophagosomes and multivesicular bodies: There were one to two vacuoles in a cell (Table 1). The total vacuolar volume in this stage was 0.1–0.9 µm^3 and occupied 1–5% of the cell volume (Table 2, Fig. 3). The ratio of total vacuolar volume in Cell 4–6 is shown in Fig. 6. One or two autophagosomes were present in this stage (Table 1) and occupied 0.01–0.1% of cell volume (Table 2). There were no multivesicular bodies in this stage (Table 1). Ribosomes and cytosol: There were 115,000–239,000 ribosome particles in this stage (Table 1). The number per unit volume of cytosol was ∼20,000/µm^3 (Table 1). Cytosol occupied ∼68% of the cell volume (Table 2)." |
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Uri M |
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108293 |