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average-sized bacteria contain about million proteins per cell (e.g. e. coli and staphylococcus aureus ). smaller bacteria, such as mycoplasma or spirochetes contain fewer molecules, on the order of to million. by contrast, eukaryotic cells are larger and thus contain much more protein. for instance, yeast
synonymous with atomic mass units ), or the derivative unit kilodalton (kda). the average size of a protein increases from archaea to bacteria to eukaryote ( , , residues and , , kda respecitvely) due to a bigger number of protein domains constituting proteins in higher organisms. [ ] for instance, yeast...
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