Percent and number of proteins in 9 subcellular compartments in yeast, nematode and fruit fly

Range Table - link
Organism Eukaryotes
Reference Hazkani-Covo E, Levanon EY, Rotman G, Graur D, Novik A. Evolution of multicellularity in Metazoa: comparative analysis of the subcellular localization of proteins in Saccharomyces, Drosophila and Caenorhabditis. Cell Biol Int. 2004 28(3):171-8. p. 174 table 2PubMed ID14984742
Method ProLoc is a computational tool for predicting the subcellular localization of eukaryotic proteins. It uses a series of properties derived from the primary amino acid sequence of a protein to assign it to one of nine subcellular compartments listed in keywords. The amino-acid properties that are used for the subcellular assignments are (1) N-terminal sequences, (2) protein motifs, (3) amino-acid composition, (4) isoelectric point (pI), and (5) protein length.
Entered by Uri M
ID 105608