Mass of protein in diploid cell (conditions of growth unknown)

Value 8 pg/cell Range: Table - link pg/cell
Organism Budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Reference Sherman F. Getting started with yeast. Methods Enzymol. 2002 350: 3-41. p.15 table VPubMed ID12073320
Comments P.15 bottom paragraph: "The sizes of haploid and diploid cells vary with the phase of growth (ref 64) and from strain to strain. Typically, diploid cells are 5 x 6-µm ellipsoids and haploid cells are 4-µm diameter spheroids (ref 65). The volumes and gross composition of yeast cells are listed in Table V. During exponential growth, haploid cultures tend to have higher numbers of cells per cluster compared to diploid cultures. Also, haploid cells have buds that appear adjacent to the previous one, whereas diploid cells have buds that appear at the opposite pole (ref 66)." pg=Picogram=10^-12 gram. The sizes of haploid and diploid cells vary with the phase of growth and from strain to strain. Optimal growth temperature for yeast is 30°C. See BNID 105078,105079,105080,105081,105082
Entered by Uri M
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