Range |
~1/3 unitless
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Organism |
Bacteria Escherichia coli |
Reference |
Szenk M, Dill KA, de Graff AMR. Why Do Fast-Growing Bacteria Enter Overflow Metabolism? Testing the Membrane Real Estate Hypothesis. Cell Syst. 2017 Aug 23 5(2):95-104. doi: 10.1016/j.cels.2017.06.005 p.99 right column top paragraphPubMed ID28755958
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Primary Source |
Papanastasiou M et al., The Escherichia coli peripheral inner membrane proteome. Mol Cell Proteomics. 2013 Mar12(3):599-610. doi: 10.1074/mcp.M112.024711PubMed ID23230279
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Comments |
P.99 right column top paragraph: "To estimate the absolute membrane occupancy of these non-respiratory proteins, [investigators] (1) use data from Valgepea et al. (2013)) to determine relative abundances of non-electron transport chain proteins at each growth rate and (2) use the independent experimental observation that metabolic functions, predominantly electron transport chain, make up roughly one-third of all inner membrane proteins (primary source) (Table S1B)." |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
114176 |