Range |
Excel Table - link protein molecules/cell
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Organism |
Bacteria Escherichia coli |
Reference |
Li GW, Burkhardt D, Gross C, Weissman JS. Quantifying absolute protein synthesis rates reveals principles underlying allocation of cellular resources. Cell. 2014 Apr 24 157(3):624-35. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2014.02.033. Supplemental table S2PubMed ID24766808
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Primary Source |
See PubMed IDs of primary sources on right of table |
Method |
"[Researchers] validated [their] results by comparing [their] data against published measures of specific protein copy numbers for E. coli. Because the overwhelming majority of proteins are long lived compared to the cell cycle during exponential growth (Larrabee et al., 1980), the absolute copy number of a protein can be estimated as the synthesis rate multiplied by generation time (21.5 min in rich defined media see Experimental Procedures). [Researchers] compiled a list of 62 proteins that have been quantified individually in 21 independent laboratories (Table S2)." |
Comments |
"A list of 62 E. coli proteins whose abundance has been individually measured and reported in previous literature. The list also contains the bacterial strain, growth condition, and the reference to the original publication for each protein." |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
110443 |