This turnover in turn regulates the plastid proteome by altering protein import.
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Proteome of genetically trapped cytoplasmic pre-60S particles revealed by SRM.
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Towards a proteome-scale map of the human protein-protein interaction network.
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Proteome-wide analysis of chaperonin-dependent protein folding in Escherichia coli.
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Lung cancer signatures in plasma based on proteome profiling of mouse tumor models.
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The lipid-droplet proteome reveals that droplets are a protein-storage depot.
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In total, 37 quantitative LC-MS maps for the M. pneumoniae proteome were generated.
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Evolutionary expansion and anatomical specialization of synapse proteome complexity.
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Ruedi Aebersold would therefore like to further simplify proteome analysis.
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The full complement of proteins produced by a particular genome
The proteome is the entire set of proteins expressed by a genome, cell, tissue or organism. More specifically, it is the set of expressed proteins in a given type of cells or an organism at a given time under defined conditions. The term is a portmanteau of proteins and genome.
In Bioinformatics, Proteomic refers to identification of proteins in the body. Proteomic makes it possible to link the genome sequence and the cellular behaviour.
The complete collection of all proteins encoded by the genome of an organism.
Proteins expressed by a cell or organ at a particular time and under specific conditions.
All of the proteins expressed by the genome.
Protein complement expressed by a genome
The complete complement of proteins made by a given species in all its tissues and stages.
The proteome is the total collection of proteins, including their post-translational modifications, in a cell or in a cellular or extracellular substructure. ...