Range |
Table - link
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Organism |
Eukaryotes |
Reference |
Mazzanti M, Bustamante JO, Oberleithner H. 2001. Electrical dimension of the nuclear envelope. Physiol. Rev. 81: 1–19 p.5 table 1PubMed ID11152752
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Primary Source |
See pointers to refs on right of table |
Method |
"In Table 1 [researchers] summarized microelectrode experiments
performed in intact cell nuclei of various animal
species." |
Comments |
"Close inspection of Table 1 shows a large scatter in
NE [nuclear envelope] permeability values, expressed in terms of total NE
electrical conductance (GNE). This parameter, derived
from the input electrical resistance of the cell nucleus
(RNE) and calculated from the current-voltage relation for
the NE, stands for the passive electrical leak pathway of
the envelope...Inspection of Table 1 shows
that Gpore can vary from 150 to >1,000 pS. There is no
correlation between NPC [nuclear pore complex] density (number of NPCs per
area of NE) and Gpore values...The estimated
nuclear pore dimensions calculated from the data of
the microelectrode papers are summarized in Table 1." See notes beneath table |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
110696 |