The protein economy-vital statistics-copies per cell and rates of action (probably for HeLa cell)
Range | Table - link |
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Organism | Human Homo sapiens |
Reference | Yewdell JW. Not such a dismal science: the economics of protein synthesis, folding, degradation and antigen processing. Trends Cell Biol. 2001 Jul11(7):294-7. p.295 table 1PubMed ID11413040 |
Comments | P.295 left column bottom paragraph: "HeLa cells have 10^7 ribosomes and a protein content equivalent to 2×10^9 copies of a typical protein of 600 residues (referred to, respectively, simply as ‘cells’ and ‘proteins’ in what follows) [refs 9, 10] (Table 1)." P.297 left column bottom paragraph: "In future studies, it is vital to obtain better values for the estimates given in Table 1, not just for HeLa cells but for other cells as well." |
Entered by | Uri M |
ID | 113834 |