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. 2016 Apr 5;10(9):2145–2157. doi: 10.1038/ismej.2016.21

Table 1. Comparisons of estimates and measurements for the smallest bacterium.

  Minimum size estimate Type of estimate
Space limitations from this study
 For a Gram-positive bacterium 1.02 × 10−20 m3 Cross-species prediction and theory
 For bacterium with a minimal membrane 4.10 × 10−21 m3  
Previous measurements and estimates
 Ground water microbes (Luef et al., 2015) 4.00 × 10−21 to 1.3 × 10−20 m3 Measured
Mycoplasma pneumoniae (Seybert et al., 2006) 3.00 × 10−21 to 2.4 × 10−19 m3 Measured
 Energetic/growth limitations (Kempes et al., 2012) 1.45 × 10−20 m3 Cross-species prediction and theory
 NRC basic metabolism and components (Knoll et al., 1999) 4.19 × 10−21 m3 Calculation of average biochemical properties
     
Size at which individual components would fill the entire cell volume
 Genome scaling 1.14 × 10−21 m3 (8.66 × 10−22, 1.46 × 10−21)a  
 Protein scaling 3.38 × 10−22 m3 (6.90 × 10−23, 6.75 × 10−22) Cross-species prediction and theory
 Single membrane scaling 1.01 × 10−25 m3  
 Ribosome scaling 3.99 × 10−26 m3 (2.03 × 10−28, 1.17 × 10−23)  
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The bracketed values, (,), denote the 95% confidence interval.