Value |
24
μm^2/sec
Range: ±1 μm^2/sec
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Organism |
Fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster |
Reference |
Abu-Arish A, Porcher A, Czerwonka A, Dostatni N, Fradin C. High mobility of bicoid captured by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy: implication for the rapid establishment of its gradient. Biophys J. 2010 Aug 9 99(4):L33-5. doi: 10.1016/j.bpj.2010.05.031. p.L34 right column 2nd paragraphPubMed ID20712981
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Method |
Fluorescence
correlation spectroscopy (FCS) "To understand how the Bcd concentration gradient could be established so quickly, [researchers] obtained the mobility of Bcd- EGFP in the anterior cortical cytoplasm of the embryos using single-point FCS and [researchers] compared it to the mobility of a control NLS-EGFP fusion protein." |
Comments |
"The data did not allow clear discrimination between more complex diffusion models, yet all models agreed that the mobility of Bcd-EGFP in the cortical cytoplasm of the embryos corresponds to an average diffusion coefficient lying between 5 and 10 µm^2/s, with a likely value D = 7.4 ± 0.4 µm^2/s. The mobility of the control protein
NLS-EGFP [Nuclear localization signal-EGFP] was approximately threefold larger [than Bicoid-EGFP], with an
apparent diffusion coefficient D=24±1 µm^2/s." |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
109209 |