Value |
15
µm
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Organism |
Unspecified |
Reference |
Wiśniewski JR, Hein MY, Cox J, Mann M. A "proteomic ruler" for protein copy number and concentration estimation without spike-in standards. Mol Cell Proteomics. 2014 Dec13(12):3497-506. doi: 10.1074/mcp.M113.037309. p.3502 left column bottom paragraphPubMed ID25225357
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Primary Source |
[34] Lodish H., Berk A., Zipursky S., Matsudaira P., Baltimore D., Darnell J. , Eds. (2000), Molecular Cell Biology 4th ed., W.H. Freeman, New York |
Comments |
P.3502 left column bottom paragraph: "The total cellular protein concentration typically lies within a range of 20% to 30% (w/v) (i.e. 200 to 300 g/l, BNID 113242) in many cell types and organisms (ref 33). This constraint can be used to convert between cellular protein mass and cell volume. Hepatocytes, the predominant cell type in liver, are roughly cubical cells with a 15-μm edge length (primary source)." |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
113236 |