Range |
50–400 mg/ml
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Organism |
Unspecified |
Reference |
Minton AP. The influence of macromolecular crowding and macromolecular confinement on biochemical reactions in physiological media. J Biol Chem. 2001 Apr 6 276(14):10577-80PubMed ID11279227
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Primary Source |
Fulton AB. How crowded is the cytoplasm? Cell. 1982 Sep30(2):345-7. AND Zimmerman SB, Trach SO. Estimation of macromolecule concentrations and excluded volume effects for the cytoplasm of Escherichia coli. J Mol Biol. 1991 Dec 5 222(3):599-620.PubMed ID6754085, 1748995
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Comments |
"biochemical reactions in living systems take place in
media containing substantially greater total concentrations
(50–400 mg/ml) of macromolecules that may be present in
solution and/or in indefinitely large arrays (e.g. cytoskeletal
fibers) (primary sources)." |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
108995 |