Diffusion coefficient small GFP in cytoplasm
Range | ~30 μm^2/sec |
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Organism | Amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum |
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 left column 2nd paragraph |
Comments | "Poroelasticity largely implicates a biphasic cellular medium in which an interconnected elastic cytoskeleton is filled with a viscous cytoplasm. Indeed, from the diffusion coefficient (~30µm^2/sec) measured for the small GFP protein, the cytoplasmic viscosity experienced by a particle this size is only about threefold more than for water (10^-6 nN?s/µm^2)(refs 169,170)." |
Entered by | Uri M |
ID | 109572 |