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Katja N. Rybakova, Frank J. Bruggeman, Aleksandra Tomaszewska, Martijn J. Moné, Carsten Carlberg, Hans V. Westerhoff
Reversible assembly of large protein complexes can take tens of minutes
The average copy number of sequence—specific TFs per cell, as found in whole-cell proteomic studies, is around 2500 (S2 Fig), which results in a concentration of 3.5 nM [38—41].
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Distribution of copy numbers were calculated for sequence specific TFs (blue), histone modifiers (green) and general TFs (red) based on the proteomic data from two mouse cell(line)s (Azimifar et al.
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The corresponding UniProt IDs lists were checked against the corresponding ID lists provided in the proteomic measurement publications and copy number measurements for proteins found used to calculate the distributions.
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